VIE ERIE OBSEItVER. RENJ, F•. ISLOAX, =VOX SLUAA IWOO/11E, PU4IIL/s/Z/1.1 IMMO ILITtItDA T, DEMOCRATIC STATE SOMINATIONE. c AUL COMIUSSIOItaII. GEORGE SOOTT, Oolumbla Oe. •• /MOMS <maw" JAACUB FRY, Jr, lidutiommary suartroit asirsitAL, IRMOTIET MA Potter Oa Sr By letter is steatites Gallia aad a dd. eiersey is Editorial 'matter it will be sses that the Editor is shiest from his post. Sir WI had resolved ast to moth* aay et the seartn oiss' or &Waive betides of the &yeast mad Wises the mat tar is per* partossal, iatend to rubor* to oar moires, but we cattaorallow an article in the last aambor of that pap per, assumed to be based in a groat lemasare arra the do. Aerations of Judge Thompson, to pass surnoticied sad as. sostradisMd. That Judge Thompsos made the &sitars liea therein impsced, or "priolieli erwsdemeeed the mane of the °lawyer, CM err /owe' irseettioas, and hes premeanced the isle attack or 1......0ry see eatree, traperrokof aad parrs. race," we believe to be a sheer (Aviation, aad that his aim authorised or couatenaneed the pablistatios at au at. tide of the kind or the stateraioti dwells mods, we have the bait of reasons to believe entree. That Jody Thep. me may hare had one opinion of the eltesstof the iatrodne. Am et the .Crawford sad Erie Janctioa MIL" sad we as. Aber, le not singular, wash Doing in &Testiest sad having tali right io think for himself, and in private sourretra. Mos he stay bare expressed kris opinion, bat that we wary by his publicly S .1 and our artiale proassamits4 'immense, areprotakedread eetrearovw," wir believe to he fah*, aad that be authorised or oimintases,cid the pabiteatime &laded to, is simply ridiculous. R. intend as heretofore, to give oar earnsea sad osa sissisrat support to Dewnratie_priseiples sad the ssadi dabs* of the Democratic party, and shoahl Judge Titania- Thompson be a far the new Judgeship, We do not lamed to be driven from our coarse by the ,soariihsas attacks of aoy paper, at home or abroad, arid do not be lieve that the "ins weiser," editor of the Dispatch Will It. able, by hie intideous attacks upon Judge Thompson, an der the iptio• of friendship. to defeat his •leetiori. --- --- an. By advertisement in another oolumn it will be %ego that Dr. G. Ntwcowita hu located in this city. He comes well recommended by the citizens of Newcastle, Pa, his 'life residence, both as a skilful Physician and a gentleman sir The body of a man named Stephen was fonn'd -drowned at Oswego on Sunday. Re was a, deck banl on the propeller Cleveland, sad was last aboard that vessel on the night of the 221 Ile is supposed to belong in Pennsyl vania, somewhere near this city. Mir Rev. Wm. M. BLACKBURN, recently of Three Rivers, Mich., lies accepted a call as stat ed supply, for Park Presbyterian Church, in this city, for the ensuing year Mr. Blackburn en tered upon his ministerial labor on Sunday last, inaugurating them in a most eloquent, impress. ire and appropriate sermon founded on the text: "Go, ***preach the preaching that I bid thee." Mr. 13 is a young man of evidently very great ability and energy, agraduate of .e.egisist Mammary, add has had several years en perienee in the ministry fie promises well for a finer" of usefulness and distinction.—Cnsti teftion J! The Cincinnati correspondent of a New York paper furnishes the following description of the hall in which the Democratic National Convention is to be held! " The difficulty with the ball is, that it will not hold comfortably or uncomfortably mots dmia aizteen hundred persons. The main si x6rtiavf - - vrinws b'e of aceo — mmonating a crowd of three or four hundred outsiders. The gallery will hold, per. haps, six hundred. This very handsomety over- looks the stage, which, with its little green and blue rooms, will barely sulfioe to hold the officers of the meeting and the reporters. The arrange meet for the benefit of the newspapers will - be very oozes plete ." Mon WONDIMIO:- Maay a novel wonder turas oat to be only an old common•plses in a new disguise. They pretend to have discovered a fish recently with Imr legs, and the scientific world is solemnly called upon to investigate the extraordinary anomaly. We suppose it is a "pollywog" that has out folly turned frog,,and grown to unusual proportions The frog, in a primary state, is s tiny tadpole--a regular ash— and in that state acquires his rudimentary feet. Subsequently he loses his tail—it either drop or is bitten off—and he goes through his subse quent change. This wonderful fish, therefore, is merely a tadpole or pollywog, we homy, that bas not completed his metamorphosis. AKIVIDNIZNT 07 rUZ PATINT LAWS.—The Senate Committee on Patents has unanimously reported a bill, of which the following are the leading features: I. All patents are to issue originally fora term of flee years only, instead of for fourteen yean, as at present. 2. At or before the expiration of this tern, any patentee mail procure an extenaion fora far ther term of fifteen years—making meaty in all—instead of the present original line of four teen years, to which the Commission of Patents is sow at liberty to aid a further ter* of seven years if be thinks proper.- 3 All existing patents are enbjeeted to the provisiow and entitled to the advantages of this set. A &rams FROM , Ameasaa saysuoacer, 'rating frost Athens, March 7th, nap:* .40.• of the thinp we did today wee to moire frog creek Govaremest a WNW stove, teklik ftWte the rains of the Pankow'', for the W4ihisctou Moeuseeet, at the polite! of sc ( l l;,ek. "lsi gi ha l orsott s ' iSks tstakaa is isc Mae" the twesusieg of trr o or tin& ampfers Greek words the following liberal iresidatite4 " To George Weeblegtea, the illustrious Glee ere!, the Pieria.; tie Odeon, whi rumba uew-foeed liberty by kw. "The lead of Solos, of Teetistooks aad of Pericles, tbe sober of easiest Liberty, presents this snood stow as a *die of bar likes sad :dainties." - lOWA Ran.aoan BILL—The grans of blade recettrly mode by Cairns to Imre is oil of the cooarreetion t of railroad," provides tae four rail roads titromrb the &ate and ore brae& road. Oat lies is from Weeks/pee to the mouth of Platte river; este ham Davenport to Comeil, Bias; one from Llese to the ifisseeri sitar theo pendia: pad am from Debates to Ohms City. Tim there is a bfteeit road provided for (roar the Mouth of the 'Valley of the r!iskies Norse, cm the blisilleippi river, 471opodite Ciakme r lllineis, to intemeet; am seas flee freet-Daireone wok, the mid buisei" to be completed le the mein line is UMW. ten the proposal paint d intanietion. Tbelisllde Co, ewe We suit with eu logy for UAW* isfeesediss reepeeliss tika asst =easipaysereesseliseesiieless is Raw siOditiati esperditetesis-As Ws of isimed fasts, that ibsy an Mew sideman do poi& The' ?Arose el yesterday siva sil the dllitity of doable Was re the artiole fleas Aid de felleteisi in qdssoisi as 'allele Adak pesliesdig to be sews, b stmuiy all easjimeture sad sossrpties: KAT 31,1111► By telegraph from Mese, wa ,have a Free I State aoconat of the destriettee of Lawson, es gives by two sea vise led fres the Assad taws after the Free State Hotel sad the Herald. of Freaks awe had both bees staked with se als, sod when their destrsetios wee alaolaiody Metals. WiessAttesa sales'emomp, at eedeek is the evening, these ingitieee rest a great hOt is the digestion of Lesomese t from "Aid thy that the whole toes had bees, and vas w orth, isleses. As Otey dad to Lassa worth, sad there took boat Ihr St. Loads, sad ass theses by an to Chisago, a is peistlie that their story is the only bads of oar feiser dispatch boa St. Len* Ist than see straw probabilities that the two sosonnts ate !adept* deaf aid eorroborative of esek other, suss the St Louis dispatches profess to be feudal as telegraphic reports from tows saw the Kansas border. Some scattered buiLdiupis Leanenee may have bees spared, bat it is des pestioa. ab& that all the oompset portion of the amnia lies is raise With no other evideues than the oonjectstres of two sea, who were "Masa wiles away," the Tribune, in its yesterday's issue, talks is the most lallaaststory style of " the smoking rains of Liwreate, sad the comes of her talsoisred inhabitant'," and has a great deal to say about gi the arias of whit& that fated tows wad the some, and it. relies are the dawning proof." The secret of this management is, that the abolitionists wish these rumors true, bemuse they make capital for their party. Thew ettagrwstiets and falsnhood are sett all over the ecnintry on the wings of the press, and prods.. their effect on the public) mind before situ paced truth an overtake and contradict them. The object is to produce excitement and smote indignation, sad no scruple seems to be felt is inialeading the public, and spreading alarm The Oodles with the abolitionists seems to be, not whether the rumors they pat in eireulation are trees, but whether they will la Elsewhere we give the particulars of Alis snit on Sanator'Sumser by Kr. Brooks of 8. C. Mr. Sumner's speech, which easead the Urged offedoe to his usailakt s wee exceedingly intemperate in its tone, tanstie al4 tenatist in its manner, and offensive in its laapsge(but we do not know that it truseended the rules of the Senate, by any personalities spinet members of that body. If it did, it was the pnwiding olhoer's duty to cheek the speaker, sad aoaid. his remarks to the subject proper for debate.— His failure to do so, pre s Hasse t o dir. snit TrJ tali rempas- A 4 li :li theirma. - nty of tranagrassiag got bows& at senatorial propriety—if say such transgression there was, in what he said. These Coagressiocal brewbt are affairs affecting the public Morality only. With polities, and 'the political misdate of their perpetrators, they have 'bathing et all to de. They are as seek is be reprehended is see of one party as of another. If the aggressors in the eases we have cited, were Deteocrate—as; we believe, kappa. to be the fact'—car duty as a *realist of-the Dosoerstje ncreurrleitinitesisent. The Deimos:ado party altimegh never arrogating to itself " ell the de away and all the respectability" of Americas society; yet elitists for its members a fair share of theme virtues; and has 'Aver within our cos Disuses, undertaken to excuse or justify the sow mission of any act by which the laws was viola tod, and the public peace distarlped. IMP' The New Yorit Express of 16th April says= When the premiss of inbalatilia for the trait meat of eonsamptioo was first established here, by Dr. Behest Hunter, of this city, sad its mates and availability strongly advocated in the leading journals, the assertion wee made by Dr. Hester that "If every ease of oontemptpos is this city were placed wider Jodie:ions trestastat by inhalation, within two years the taoetagty fro]. this disease would be diminished am half." The opposests of the sew prineiple of local onplicaties of vapor for the ware of disease of the leap, appealed eaordisgly to the bills of natality, probating the oast diesouregiag cos_ eetresseso fros the wide prevaleses widish the sew systems bad anddesly piped. After a erre fill ezanissteas of filets is eassosties with the systems, we ventured to give oar voice, with other, is favor of its fair trial. We are, seeordingly, rejoiced to see the repeated asesrasac of any pod result to the 'Meted, fres what spare to be the broadest bale of judging% thi)wenien, of the revolts. Dr. Sutter, in anew* the appeal to the bills of mortality, regularly published is his journal, the Medical Specialist, points eat a further deems* in the deaths from owassampaos is New York, reatideg sow sn'the smut of skirt, or per omit degrees, for a eoarparima of the three Mosthejem pasts with theeorrespemturg quarters of she previous years. For the thy" seethe eroding flash, 1854, the usither et &ads from this disuses are ems as $4ll, for Marsh 1865, the sumiter monk sad hr Nur& 1866, the smasherois .460, a desruns of tee immdred sad li:sparse, or more time amp third. brummernio Istemtirwl--As lan la thiest seemed at tto hirebaske Howl, Palm delphis, we Abe 19th last. E Sz-Gee. Ireles, et GINCIII4S, 140 WIMIS to tbit Stars is Mk mid bas lime bees *him all Amine* sad twist elested its AM( Eases thee Ater, met fer the but time la lee years his yowler brother, Ws& to, dam thee has bees the 61wwwwer as the Heyetses atom, and is sews Ihmator ef the Oiled &atm. Whelk light readied the limes d the Node poor sad friesilese, and far • hag time lived is • bet. Ressyissais light was formerly a per prissor's boy, sad the two, daring their eeparmiee, i. memormeees of their seem sad misuse, Wee berm eilemaimil to the highest Awes is the silt at the post* ler two el the iptestest &ales is the Odom Whit $ mottle seen sigrF as VIZ hoe 11114411190.1111111 wits; as helemeleet /see ibis %eldest Weed to the poor isej Orleediesi ler ! ilessevists tenth 4 sew e t he for basis tumh go-141 yam t U. a b &obses s if abase, tie two bashers ar9l MOS 110101111111111111% We et the bigism iihilbeesties 'wily is do" meta The Sums hes 115 mi& The Ay at Waddmt4oa.l Chrnalmoirencef At t TES ATIMAT AT WAABINGTOI ne known' win be fogad to ,be a strictly **nig wow,' of the attack os Mr. la •dte shanher. Wow/ Praia 'A. , OM** Onsdiss, soak ea- SOW to iheilibwiss borer. Med by &o iler his speedo oil Tuosdsy last: DOS spas the &saw frau seua tasraw, (W. ador,) who, mai presewt Is this Mita, ovetilcnred with rage at the as ;mistiest that Kansas had applied is &debase ge a Swa t sod wits iseeiterest pines die' °barged the loan aziseetontitis of his speseh r sowapes ler represestetive and this spin her pimple. There wee so estrevarsee of the sachet Piwliseestary debate which he did set repeat, stir was then say possible &Meant how troth which be did sot sake. But the 13easiee Meshes beibie; which ha den set dis arm with error, sonetunee of principle, ame baee of feet. Be shows ss ieespeeity of sees reey, whether is stating the Cosetitutios or is ening the law, whether is the detsi6 of antis ties, or the diversities of p. 5...er Ape W usestb e llot limo lies s Wester. But it is vilest the pea* of KW.. that thy sessibilities of the Senator are particularly army ed. Conde', as be aitamonees, "flues a State;" ay, sir! from South Carolina—he tanie with lordly disgust from We sewty formed eonimuni ty, whiehlie will not reeogaise, even as a body politic." Pray, sir, 'by what title does he in dulge in this egotism/ Bas be reed the history of "tile state" which be represent.? lie esaeot surely, have forgotten its shameful imbecility from slavery, confessed throughout the &wok ties followed by its more shameful assumption for ;lavery view Mr. Butler, the aged Senator alluded to, was and still is, absent in South Carolina, no a visit to his homily. Mr. Brooks waited at the Porter's Lodge about se hour, yesterday, tad as long this morning, ettto meet Mr. Sumner, with a view to &t -e. Failing in this, be entered the Sen ate chamber, just as that body adjourned, and seeing several ladies present, seated himself on the opposite side Mr. Sumner. Soon all disap. peered but one. He then requested a Nend to get her out, when be immediately spprcsehed Mr. Sumner, and said, ins quiet tone of voice: " Mr. Semler, I have read your speech with much ewe, and with as such impartiality as am capable of, sad I feel it my duty to say to you that you have published a libel on my State, and uttered a slander upon a relative, who is aged sad abeent,aati I am come to punish At the erne:hiding words Mr. Sumner attempt ed to spring to hisleet, &owing light but whilst in the act was struck by 001. Brooks a backhand ed blow &arose the head with a gutta perch& cane aegis an inch thick, but hollow, and he continued striking him right end left until the stick was broken into fragments, mad Mr. Sumner was =to and blooding on the loot No one took Col. B. durinc the time, so quick was the operation, but immediately afterwards Mr. Crit tenden caught him round the body and arms, when Col. B. said, " I did not wish to hurt him muck, but only whip him." " No owe knew it the anticipated attack but the Hoe. H. A. Ildmundson, of Virginia, wig) petted not to be present whoa, soma °ow -1 sewed .i ne,a '3l' the streets fc: r . rev ere! days previous that Kr, maw , weeper use ess• mos armed whoa attacked • . 1119 erooratriroohs. It is said, also, that Mr. 13a.auser gave out before he mode his speech that be would be responsible fur anything be might say. After his arrest Colonel Brooks went, to the oboe of Justice Hollingshead, and tendered his hood, with sewsrities, to ar and answer any chair preferred by the Greed Jury. But the Instate, deeming the bond premature, discharged him upon his parole of honor to appear before him again whenever required. When the attack was made, there were probe ' bly fifteen or twenty persons preseat; including Messrs. Critteaden Poster, Toombs, Fimpattick, Murray, Morgan, aid other members of Congress aelser with Governor Gorman.,evieral Miaow le tad no opportunity whatever to place him wolf is a defensive attitude. The first blow gle es him by Mr. Brooks stunned him, and the thick gotta perelia stick which was used by Mr. Brooks was broken into many pieoes by the time the assault terminated. Messrs_ Crittenden, Toombs, Murray, and other interfered as soon as they could„ and . probably prevepted further damage. WKAT 1/I A Tutus:se—ln the reoeot trill of the German Turners riot, in Cincinnati, some discussion WOOS as to the ohmmeter of the Ger ona Towers' Society, when Judge Steno, one of the counsel, said: " The name mesas vainest. It wet eatiab Biked to promote and develop the physical man, sad also (or the improvement of the Wad. Is Cincinnati it was a social orpeisation, which as. enabled together for gymnastic swims, and the study of mews. The Toners of that city had a library of over seven thousead volvases, com piling maosciai rew i ts tile sa d Tellable works. Lea man were to them by Gemosis tad Amerlean burst . The society Was also a charitable sad Immodest ooe, the siek m e %.. ben being eared for, sad the families of the de emed numbs° allowed an amount per week. Their meetiop were not secret, and the mem bers wen at all times willing to listen to the migpottoss or *ohm of thoespit belooglog to them. Persons of all religious beliefs are ad mitted as members" As UGLY MAN.—Francis P. Blair, of Mary sad, ie said ter be one of the timeliest men is the country. Prentice said of hi■ years ago, that he would give say money to have $ cast of his oonstessace iramfered to his eastirous, so as to prevent all danger of the Wilkes g ling ton near the irephm Lau Iluessroa Nina.—The P. 0. Depart mast fee established mail routes from Mye loid; via Detroit sa4 Sash Bt. Marie, to Mar. past* Esgle Riven, Eagle Harbor, Port kiss, Oirtisays. Lapeist, and Seperior, sad has dyed the eirryisg it the eons KAN Lake Espetioa Use of Sots at istipulateli price the the mid trip, millitag the masters of said boats Bases Avast to orison askdeliver mails; the some isos a Wives& This is as it shook! be. Thiasesestosubrios his leas bees seeded, sad is all the good peopl! of drool upper regions opts ask as a eusiser arrleagiuseast. Shirbe Grab to Ocebards. We freqessisly see this folly Oen be of oor railroai. , ia ear sanuerr teeing. Here we see • spissalid =rep of rye, sad there a 'apr on growth of ens or barley. iiineetieses lodide sore ie phased is & yesaresobord. We believe W prason be lie bad hoebeadry. A aeigb bee of oars ao apple ening, set abate tea years Aimee. He leek 'ignitable ears of it fdr several ,yeers,andit si tbetesaba allow hobs it! rodthen The anthesi wee $ beasitihtl Oleo, sad bops to beer inns. Than pert ago he stotlitsi it dome with tea. irbe sop ins a good NM, bet it peo ved ihnitesse to his 'milord. It shocked the ef week sod it bee horse se fruit eieee. = le filets en ationiesit is tits es:perinea of holism Vs smut tell. perhaps, all the abe,es et this Wary up limit tress. goy gr ee lee beery dreh you (be hod. amd ' probabl y era op the Annorial da rose tram watrlorb r oot Unit fns A pan at abodes the sea • Pay wash An. ibis aim se jejuna's. It is.ell to keep ayes% Ns* ansivatha be amps ,years, graosid rho* ally be dropped wish reels app eninwed. Aliening grill pay es fog see tresibla aseerfaii Is the eepital Abet ' woes OM • ARRIVAL OF TRF. BALTIC. The Baltic sailed from Liverpool &trolly after 3 P. Al., Wednesday, the 14th inst, au.] brine Lowdoe pares that day, as well as commercial reports to the close of twain. reached bet dock at about Islip-Ist o'clock. tlt.a Lot& nisi. Tb Africa arrived at Liverpool u the after• soon ei the 12tb Tee is tweaialOraltle news of illWitra 1."• ibis arrival. It is staled fr.kro Cidi-tautiooplo that ad iLtks ire airtimer had been eooriu , ied at T iwrb Wee. Persia sud the trikited 'Stites, that the sett of it bud artiVoi at Couktintio ,, pl. , , ullt re it its kpt ctiy. aoa To. A cots t, y mast be lilesat. 4 It is reported frtm t.at uu .Ini , Bqeadroa exptt • d au,,tl to colt.' tiie Baltic Oa 'Friday the 10th islet , n & °Weisberg sigued a Protocul at C ptnliagt n, agreeing to adopt the last prorsitinn f f Dre amt, for the eapitalazatioo of the sAvid providi.g aft other etate.,4 lurere:t, , ,i do the Runic is reported to have &moulded exphos nose respecting the; joint Tr4.3ty secretly con cluded between France, Englitni 11 ad Austrjoi guaranteeing the independenee "t Turkey.° As the moot Lb not affected Liz. , •oni k exchange it casuist be considered dour Itnesis is about to commence auothe r catupaigu ander Gen. Moursvei,s against the Cireassiati,.. Considerable excitement yet regina at Belgium, on the subject of the attempt of France to coerce the Press. An ovation had beea °gored by t h e Belgian editors to Count Vilain a hie express defermi. nation to uphold the liberty of the press. Paris correspondence, however, says that the French sad Belgian goventateuta have come to an no. deeMsading in the matter. That Belgium will take more active measures to prevent the publi cs** *rappels to asoassiostioo, sad France will take an early opportunity of expressing sat isfaction therewith. Too Aim of Italy continuedtri excite a l arg e sham airatiention. °Oast Csvour has presented two impirtio• notes to the Sardinian Chambers l which will I I found in our columns. The news of Gen. Walkez', battle At attracted some attention in England. The French Government is statedto ii!lve: its vigilance particularly awakened towards th , . movemimat of secret societies. which amp becnin tug dangerous. At a meeting of capitalists at the Britt-h Treasury office on lath ink., the Chancellor of the Exchequer stated that the prop.sed loan of L 5,000,000 sterling was calculated to corer th whole service of the year, except .£2,(T00,0P, for which he should propose to issue t xcheqw , r bonds, but the .)1:2,000,000 would not be rtquired until the end of the present year, or perhaps not until the first quarter of 1857. LIVICILPOOL. Wednesday, May I 2P. Sr. --Siam the above was written, the London Mail of this morning has come to hand, but (I,es net see* tb contain much, of interest, except an cil itorial of the Loudon Times deaczntitor upon the rcaltrialw aut enlist • spute anst the unrcampah tßess 321 - 7 - r Matey In demanding the recall n Mr Cramp ton. Commercial circulars issu&l oo tli• t( Tuesday, report the cotton niitrkut to sod not affected by the American advices 1.. r Cotton was freely offered, but holders we r.• tir SA to prior, and the dethand was not grew —:•1' 3 on Monday, the 12th, of 5,000 Wks. Tu. , day 5,000 bales—about one-fourth of hotik 1., . lug on speculation and rt port Large quantities of breadstuff, )e dl ~t and detained by easterly winds 'Sow. r. o, had fallen, sad was much needed Wheat and flour reported rather r. Wi.i:c corn, beim aoaroe ' was held firmly for ad while yellow and mined were freely offere I at 6dalstlecline. White corn 30@32r; ellow and mixed bringing barely 29(26s thl for prime 'in retail. Bed wheat 9s 2dCail-laid: where 4.) 1 . *Provisions.—;!Tot much doing in Beef, i.ut lower qualities were firmer. Pork was in request, but there was no Anit-r Man in the market. Recent arrivals of Bao.ti bad not been landed and no salqs were but the enquiry continued good. Lard steady, 50s wet. being paid for g d fined qualities. Tallow likewise steady. LATEST Lrvisaroot., Wednesday, P. 31.—Iir,..ais:u.T wie24,irdi ie price. Corn easy. Provision= nu. ch The following is Richardson, Spc latest „market report, dated Livery. , ), W, i n . .. day 2410 P. A asap of wind this m ' np a number of ships. BILZADSTVP/B.—Wheat snd flour qui: , trio. out change since yesterday Indian roru--: day's arrivals have rendcrod holders ie4s firm w id t h can be had nu rather tisit T it runs than yesterday. Yellow and mitcd Hers dull :it 29s foe prune. Peniaions without change Then.) is a bc.ivy import of bacon now forward which will trst market. A decline in priers may I for. A VIZ! IXPOSTA-NT LAND OFFICE. Islisci,:obl —A d oe i g i on of mu c h jo t porton •.rc in r.'f, Ten( e to preemptions has just be,,n render; d. By t h.. twelfth notion of the act of 4th Septembtr. 1841, all assignments anal- t a nsferi t the n u t.r of pre-emption under that act prior :.) the i—itiog of the patent are declared to be "n all awl void." By the act approNed 22d Mareb, 1352 persona entitled to a proem p • ion right are authoriz ed to use military bounty 'tad warrant.., in pa) - meat for the land, at the rte (I'Bl 25 per and LIT this set of 1852 su •11 warrantsous.l al: valid locations of the Panic are (1. dared he " V ia. question having lo,cn recently whether the assignable character impared • these warrants, and the locations thereof, ;.y the law of 1852 operated as a repeal of the 1-, , fur.cti , •ta he relation to the assignment of a pre empti wider' the act of 4th Beptemb.r, 11341—w11..re sash pre-emption was secured lijs the app'..eatton of a warrant in p ayment . therefor---;he deeisi.,ti is, that the pros-mit:xi in the act of 1552, antbstrises the use of a warrior is plyin-nt pne-etoption was ioteoded only to make :•11,1, warrant in ;lie hinds of a pro-emptor equiraiew to so leech cash, and not to make it techn:ea:, a "location" assignable an•ler the pr the mate set, and against 6- provi-ion- of tip eat of 1841, which prohibits any tazignm•l: .•1 the right. ' E4raaat Pow= Ect.;;;ED I. 116 ^ 141 9 Clarogidenalloutices So impArta t 4ce_.. Very. It is "Sated that a greatexperittient wa' lIMPINKI, tried at Vincennes, in re:J.:nee f tern Lebitte sod the officers of the fort. The geere! of sompiressing and governing eteetricitv iq nt length discovered, and that pliter may tlierei. , re sow be oonsitiened as the t..le motive, how , - formatii to be used. A small morter se.ss Gred tyy the inventor at the rate of a hundred shots a ssissie—without dashing, awoke or u o i:te. sae power can, it stems, be adapted to t vt,‘ einem of mechanical ioveltiou, and is de,tase4 to sopereede sweat, requiring neither machinery saw combnatioo. A voecel proprlle4 by thia power; is said to skint the water like a Lid and to fair neitiker *torts nor hurricane. The toe lad already petitioned - for a line of steani. , r, fro. L'Orbeet, to Norfolk . , in the Coitol width peonage' he promisee to aceomplivii i n e t.:4! aid key hoarier' u s ,. A wail keg, hound with braes flied with gold'Nicene to the mono' of I.aoo. 000, probably fumes, believka Date t) Freilleh military cheat, berried the r•• the ye- IPA to hide it fres the Smokes C.iariacks„in. been fined by a peasant boy seer &bwes, on ibe Veal& I==l Mr. Crampton Dismissed. WABIIINOTON, nay 2- Mr. Crampton w,za 4exciling, ofhoiall i t no t i osd of s h e di s e qu anns* of his diplestistie relations u Minister from Great Britain near this Government and was funaish - e . d with his pass. porta. The British Consuls et lietrYork, Phil adelphia and Cincinnati, were notified by4euer of their dismissal. A notice of the revocation of the Elcvlitive will be announced to Congresa to• morrow. The l'nesident will communicate a message accompanied by doonnscuts setting forth the grounds of netirm of the Government in the distti.--al of Mr Crampton and Lilo Consuls.— TI e Pr, sident will also to morrow transtuit to Congress a ruessago with doeuments relative to Central American ~f f.sirs, particularly with regard to the propozition ;pat Britain to arbitrate. It. is under:4,...,1 !hat the Executive proposed to arbitrate any quc.tion of political geography shish by auy may be raised under the Central Aulkrican itreaty,l:but declines any arbitrati,,n a t.. coustructivn of the treaty. Nzw ORLEANS, May 27 The !...eam-Ilip Granada fr , mn Havana on the 24th ;wit. arrivt‘l hero to-day Sip: Brings .rri,.l dates to the sth into :tticauset Illinttk had 1, ft ft. , r New Yflk with tie irly $1,8n0,009 The Cilifsirnia tit 'AS g,tierally uniinvtit.int The war tigulii , t t h e Indians in Oregttn nod totitogtt•ii ter i!t‘rie, was being pr 0..., uted with vigrr anti t!... I.,d,anq find wet with tt , ritral defeat- - In Mara pot , a county ta party Americ a na h a d murlvr , Jl 50 )I , :xicatii and The pre- text be:ng that !.ouv_Atucricuto had been by the Chtlian. The Atnerie'au, had ordered all the Cuinez.e, ChltimA ..n1 Peruciaas tel leave the eouni r The v"lnt.it-• badly of hack of ra nei.,,ke. in the Commii.iarate depart to fit. FROM raAL ANtZttICA.—It is rt. ported tivlt the l' Eta iticatm t d b6ipp.4.300 wounded m n fr. , al San Juan del Bud, and that their army had frlnt N:ear 1••• C. , sta lUv • aa, tha' tugy were deceived iu r-zted tb I ins ~1 the I,e pi.- of Nleara gu. s anti 11:3.:, sreted to be received pcn arm Tloj were very tudiguaut at ti, Id , • ropris , l io:i which NN en: mad , ' to them th• tr , ni..tat it th, I u iniled awl wounded amok/w -ed t 650, 4 , 1; Hoc of Walkers artily to about A c. - r•-apt;nlent of the New Orleans Picayune 1 tl.q. , n AK•es the arrival of the United 'States --do.- _ .Ic , . r.lit,z t.) r!-'; ;.,,,r - i„ 1• rt. u-, _A. t ou I ''''''''t'T SuPPIY) with her ci.rgo of camels .... 11, , :ti,, -. 1 -..,. tour,,.mt, A 1:,.... 1:i• ted StJte.33.lurnh:ll 1 '' IV'tli I clear sky , fresh City on Ariday fresh breeze, and 'fine w. , ii ti,. ititti w;)I, 'lO , i LI• proclamation in 'a/ ' lt I ' . r r• ‘‘er lift the C CatCti.b,,r, ih , r :•I h. t , . 1 :-..i.,t. 10 tile , X , seUtifili - Of Cer• M 1:, 1.. , I), And ,iirected am course dawn the et.,ia 'am:. to i.i , -nu, to. •,, pi ..mmt.stiol3. II the ; : ) l' - ' - •i'pt river, our object tuffs trip being to 5 I. , 3uLd in fr., ~.. i I,,Ap_uee Tile): nutub,red i : , `• - 5 , .. a load illeannels to .Matagorda The from f, ur Lun it ,t . • Lir.: ',end r. d w i gs Between i camel, wereaboard a stureship lying at the t, n ~t,d' ~,•v, :. ~ , i el., ;i n : , 1 1r ,1 1 ,1 „ El , hi . , ,mu• •1 !le rich plantations that skirt the banks I a 1 ,,,,, ~1 ,1 i g , 1. it, ~,,,-) 1',,,, 1 ~,,-,, wit h a p ..„, i ,: th, • f..re ,- Itts river on both sides soon came in a , 1; ..i to. Dr • - .....;/1„: i ii.• will, r n , v 1 ,,,,1, , v,. W. a. zbli season displaying Lb. it most fertile f LC'. impressing u.s with the scientific care f our arr . .;-, t• 'e : ..I ati.4.i.•!,. f. .1 ili- pris,.frner. ' 1 1 p . 1, ,, ‘ 1 ,, ‘ .., „. .1 1,„ ~,,,,,,1 , ..,4 , ,, L. t ,„.,,, 1: 1 ,, b-; .ri.1, , t 1 them by the planters of Louisiana_ t" ,4 :.:- , :ki-Y-..Y - t.- --....... L i,,pi...r..1 i n , , i 1 . 1 ,1 over tu ' „„ ', T?, i ' ~.,- L - L , 1 'll vtgetatiles with variegated litri, re-ul•, , iecta - ri . ng,,,,,,,.. - •ceQ ' the richest foliage, all conspired to -1-: 1: I- .. ii •1.. r i • :', 1 t 1,..0 •11 lie l er er l ttd u s., 4 i i mi.4.." ' a ' h u o . w t r' )i.t t ;:re's beauties in the merry month of th. . xte r :, f,. a.....Lut, in g it,,„,,,,1 ,),,,, ~1 ,h o r •)1a: It ought surely to soften the heart of any S Ja.l, : . . t 1. ,, , I:ip:‘,l.l 91...t1 , : But Wheat f a--"--.• - - 1 • ,1 ;.;^.;,- , t.-...,. pi t o ...I - , ...4:-1 ..t 2.i . -:, t., i1. , ,t I : u i....i p ii• nu,. I his ,ut ,; t ~.; ' lit negr-vs, each with his own little sp o t 5;...7.11 .5 .0., t':' • 'eh I r mt rvii tr ro toe iv. and !" 1 •-• . 1 -I -7 wing vegctablel fir the slaves' en• ir. ~, tvi.,i :u 1..:- ~;.I, w , ,._ 1 „ , ':1•• ID .to I,lln ,n , j :, lb' I+, 1 rwe eatiot.t but regard Ibis attentive 1, 14 ;,,.,.• , al p •it• i MU Lir -,Cri,m. %lid mmUlliUlm•ll I ra,.i •.0 ;heir c‘.cufors as pretty g .0,1 evidence of . 1 iilf. I •teatment. T.wards evening the dreary i 0, -Amu in i l m ail f.: i.i in 4 lik• • :• rl,lO. -- '1„ the mouth came in view. the land 11, t , K ilim , u:::'1 rt. I. eim'r, 1.,:o. ao, 1 r ,.....i, jot „,, mud '; ,ii ls 'La ' g l'.. L.. II ...m , m , impm ito fr , o; . I :he Fr, e. St ‘te M an! ttl.. time Sinking Invivr and lower Theeatn -1 ui , , kwi ' . Is 1,. t- ou board the United States storeship II ~ 1 -ti '• . .1- 1. w, ,'. tvit, a 1 s t)riin,.., t „,,, __ „„i , ~.,,,„,,, f ,,, 1 ; D , I•„,, r . .y . 1,, A . J : a .1,7,1 :` I ,, ' L y, by the ~ i.ie .4 . which we were soon fast- I wriosultnn.it auLLINainT.-uns. corns, c.., , Ide Park. 3d door east Erie Bank roll opal, so 5i.'. , .. Ir -.:1 iis.,, ..." • '.tarp - iifi• - ait.l pae , ~ , t „. ,II , 0. ' riaily t.prccelvt the animals It'being r tm:: J ,:, ut the ; i; - .it U. , k 1111 l. tl l '' ' , W ' ,1-...1 not transfer any , f them that thoy „ . 2 ,i , , , Ot: ,e Its • Nil moorhoent of Fratassar inlillomery.Bonoet• ,_ y . ~, ;, , : .• : - I ..„; I". 6.1, 0. ,, F5, ait..., k...., when she will be happy to ere all •m. ..so _ tnibute- 1 , ‘1 c,j, Aril.ih,r 1. , :. wvu:i ,urrt - Dd, r ; \V' .." T.' 'h.' L ar‘/ the siLP Supply. however , un - fe,. ^ her with a eall. tilt.[: M r 1, ,-,. .. - s •1 1, '') tt L. , I .i. , ...i t“ , f!,..:i ti.l- iN i ' 1 Y - -irl '0 15 ). t.i , 2 the vomderful laeu.ts. F_-..., May 31 2&56.-3 _. AT EMPIRE BLOCK pulpo m ,o , t i mi , .. , I , ...a, ,I,Am..r:y., I'', ill , r ., i ,ii.„. ‘ i i ,,l Th , :s w r,..,..dv i d below, well A:tititered from the , ... - . . . ....,.... 4., aoolues t;up s , 7 3 a. 4 I • I.: to r war:, ~1 L e 5 .4 1 . , J ,„c fr , .:u Smyrna, consequently • , ship had brought ! :HE I. a:air_r sToRE AND I..AEGEST STOCK or DRY - i ; ...Lac. ti. :.., ii i... i.:; r • t. ;l.eoi , • .11 ., ' vot.ao •a . I• , E. :::•1, 01, ~.t r , -; • E:.' '1 ,, 1 , I t.• a. ti,,ii r- l lt • i",i- ,ACl:lllain had been confined in a very l ,iu. ,t, .1 0) :.,m: „r. ., ,i J ., ,,, ,L _. t . tt, , v , ~, tur ,, ture i uarr ••w ,p.ace f;r over three months. They nom- ' . ~ WEST OF its Tann :.btf, h:'`a :W , iwur, i , , _Lott l b.-rt i thirty tive, iusleclist . g several young ones, r x l"L tnezbee. ,Pw n i t:.! ` . ,( r . sso lllN ,soo livelL bt p p rt.,r " .r PrePwl'i L' '3'....''' IritEl rill. 44111 / r:,, _ f .• fi: -:. -. '11e.,.1 ', .i ,:,,I ‘...,. , i ,.,.., ' t.• :ir 1, tc'. was h.-)rn ~n the voyage, is :he t, Sila 2:141931- Cillolixt. CnlSAmmvpor 1 , •,, ,;„,,„ . • ! : 1,,_ : urs , l , ,„ . V •_! 1.., 1 , - 'of the triode winds, in constqw•ree of ''''„''''„: t r . i " id b ' . erY "ther Howie In clip rico th e . I . .1 rt. , .IN w. r. It U placed ,w • , :', • 1. - lil‘, - Jaek tar-called it • Trade- NVind " II .. - ,. - .7 riu ''.....-. ; . ., - ... - h,'"- r , 1 '""a" , lbw pod iiree.,;:.. '7" ,, , ,, .. ar /1. , / 'lr 1.1 l' lir , '.: t:. • • n..- - ••• ;,.,d v ., r i i , u „ A ra b , c c , lor lea& t., a, r.. N - '''''''.."...". and Auttion /21:4.,tc. ar. - .. • I:. ',4 .. I , s .. IL ,till 1' '' 't• L.: C " ,. 1 to name them st%fter'gtr il io e ui s en tat - t , ,,, b uf t i, , ~,,,_.,,,, . ~,.!,,,,, ...,, w ...,,,,,,.. p ..... it • 3,,,, ... ......,, .7.t. , ,, The nv ii mmlta t i .i ll for !Vie. worth 3. •. - . r• I. '/ !" Wr/• ` -' ',Woud be highly appropriate -., : il'o c :" " " in " 4* " . 16 ta --- ,-. :- ,I • •,_ V.:,t',, ‘,' p•..... , r. , s , p 1 ,. ., ` 3 a hue - .La - '...,, nt ' t,. : o ( o ., t, ' rn- , , F L L....fro m 1...! •, 4 z. `arc ,- ~...,, . ]N. 1.1,1 , i'r 1 ';"\• ', ti J-' 1 'l . . 1 , ng an ext . r . c L ui i i., .. in. . -ylth g s, ltrall J-1, .. _,--, neat vessel, a fast ' -114 ,,,1 ' .0- - ' 1 , , •111 , I '.• ~110 6. - ry. I tt , )1 , r tie 1 !:,..:. • fficiet: 313 a ere,. 4 I_ , , / ...---2c - l -aa'aa.` '..la/ra ' Glu d i amim ,/ m , i'mfemo. imrsia,.... I ~: . . :,„_r : ff ,r,*,. t,. „ z.c, :S • • .• C mL,an I , AI by CA pt. Porce!if - ~l eit i a 1 ° l ' u ‘ .. S ii iiitFilii iliCalui — iiCrii— a AI. ,Il ti i t.. r han , ls, for he regards irit.u. could ' !!" --, t-- , "k -g tt:1!' ! ...,• 1 -7,4. 6.11u : tb . : ! ;,- I ",t l ', °° trt,`,. ! ,• th „..",. F iti,„",` ",„`:, 7' u i l ` : 7,,u1-11,.•i! I.: v., .1. u• , c Le to - i .terest as his own. '"ited ...:. u:L.,on - ! um-. 1413)..): , .i ii..: Le . 4 .. Latest Styl es o f D regs Goods 1 k.. • 1- .• i• • , ti p • lA,. 1 -, 4 „,..t r .,•,,, ,b,• 1 • ••• 1.,..t: lay ti.....: cam e l s were installed On' ' s' h ~. ~, . „ , i _, ~., 4 1 . i , ,i . ~‘„,,, ,t b. i h.'w I, ri, ; ba• ri t without some difficulty, ~ ‘,.....•,,,, ...e.., N.ky, Cha..th hmeonalloe , nip :;„...,,,,,ure LA Dalt* COL LAIL* rase ed. T o. si . , • .}. cr.,. IA -, 2 ....... ,1 6.-... per pattern, liaottliaa'e ves . :il l y : ':- LL5 11 4 ,1../-44.6 A- novuetts...ittobotu retrawin o , kr i ' .1 , i. -. „,.‘i it !.•. I)D.L..' r :• - r ' -rural timidity rendered them difficult 1 ~. • ‘t ; .. . 'l2n , 1 s l , ,i,itt . ..1,, D ,1 „,,,:,,:, : !IL.; :;Jt2 . ' ..1.5 " /.. 4' f * .14.4: 61 260 "4 Pi " ef. 'lSt ,nth- I.jaa"dar' ' Lae " " ' I 4 1 1. ,,,, . 1 71 4 1.. , Mi .. 4tn•ry ' -I • En.:1.1-'1 ' 1 - ret, Idattitorr-`,/n"pir,r. at Atinati so It,, '•- •,,;,,,,.,„ ~.,..„.,...,,„,„' ~.- -. .- , z, tb" ... -- t • •,.. fr0 ., 02 . 11 0100 to It, , ..• D.' curt awl rat du oil twat ei:is aar: W' ''....."' : Ihe -er -, e.: %righter 1., Inv. sir* 6"0•04:40. and no 740 / .ma, • ..1 al, Komi trr 4, . , re. CAI. 1..- - 1. yin4l, 150,:a. ____Z - .-_-:,..--- _ ---- _it Gitli.w , .: DR. G. trywcoicza. ' AT THE REED H01,;, - '; - 11 - lf ll'. i. he may tar monsultsd at his Komi, roma 10 A 11 It 3 P NI ..ml than hying at a dletanee no hero Nl•dx-ix.r. ...,,t by mail Ile will al.° attend to patients.: Quer rednloo,.. arm , l Ile•II town. , by Railroad. ,f rootored. mill be In Ilrenh.k, every two weeks on the brat and Lao, Ilattlettay •an rens,. 00th .110t1d41 of each month /Alt N ibrOO3LEIS tro.a.• ..,..../lee• , . ~anent from 'De MiItDDC4I pr. 4 41,-- u ... Nat . ~.., I - Isy, i. i ry. if•dropothy. ID CDVlllettlos with Modicum 'a r..,u•om at.... hip celebrated Noe.. sod No =list' Medicioes s o tumrally adapted to noon sad ttisoliso the Po- titssal ~._, ••• 10 .• tnt , "( thi,rltal force* apes the or ranuni Then Me m-MOmml I r ... 11a ,. • 13 . 20 t mdtl , ldaf millmilet , mboh mane aimply t:y 11,,, Imo: ono, in a paper or Los he the hand - 1 o tho. hundrole ran ,o-l/fy Th. Donor warrants nhaf wing it 2, ;1,4/04. ~1..1 !Wen. • GeV all othroa hare rake!—oroo el ..--. at. ...... I y ~ t hero drgatieal ..f CoNV,ULTATION FKI,E - ' - Later from Kans as lEEE MEII =MEE 11..2 pr.qt.b.z „pi 1.1. .1 w. r p lark ti t WUL❑ •!. .A lEEE= r }-r t: t. . • ,iiithals being ali 'safe on board, and -(t• • " • .. „ - , ~-., ~. TN. iii• „i • 6 in perfect oiler, we bade adieu to thei •' ; •"•- 44 g` . • .....• • 1 ,..5. rt,%l a , •• mpt- 1 . , ..P •-, '.i p . • t both tired a salute, and our ponder i 6 ,• , II a.. , , , , i s iuriu, , the . ^o, wi,,, :, -tnking the water 4 sou bore us out .., „ i . . ~,, e,.w,, . ~ , L, ,1 ui ,. • E ‘s ind ~,i , i i n ; •'. .•, .•1 -ea, in full speed for Niatag3rtiw c‘,l; th•l a pr , • . it i ...I Ts- t , t.rt••ult.• in)un-d I•',y 1 by the f...',1:u.: •1 . i . .i:,: :;. -, rb.• i., .....44-aa.;• I Alt, 1 1 , r 10 ,- .. , • li.:ili a., ;i: %,j,kutifits ' hot, '' bu• he . 1.: I ,r •.,•,'.. ...,,: w, .1 s- 1 . . • ~. . 1 , 46 c most economial anii approv.riatc S:.triti .1 , i.s wa .e Gin l',..ut nit, r.-cups f—r• ily a r.....:4,ar hu pp!) , of roots for 3 whole win all 1 , ..• ritl• s a., I ..hison !,•brrendertri hr him ti : , 1 to ..,‘,,, kin•ls, bold be raise...l The corn the utt..,:-,;1..s •: Irow.a ! e-nLlt,f — .9• L''u" are n A•Lite turnip eann Abe kept in goo I eoladt- Rei•di.i,ca-n.t, .I.oa in ueb bey end tbe.end of Deteuilkr .4 begin _ itir.. 4 4 .I.lnuary A calculation shAul t tb-refore I.IIE N;*". P"1 , • "" T , E f t ; l:6 . P ' APri 7. L ' ! "'' ti.: in.i. , l• a, t i to amt.unt likely t • ,;e needed - t t ... ti . '....•th . inst . from the until .t. •,• tun lirst ~ of Jscivary .3 , ta 1 rite ent "'. ' 1 r; ' i ''''''' '''.'' . '' rin g a); 6,,, . peek i„ . 1 half a bushel •••„11 p.r day for -,..; • ~•„:,r,p". •,,Isl.n: The COIRA 1113 i e.tqle: And a prop - Iti.q.tely Ices qua- Y . Yd 11 ermir t - • ''•• s ' . i'• 14 , /1. invention •• ' "-‘ 1 ‘4r3 ntir,T t•.; she[ r; and enough of tang „be sowed h.: wit h' ..„,i,,, v at i..tv „N.:m.1(110u white turnip to -r1 p•-•rf , •••,, I. an i ; '. i , ii •• p:a,zetl upon tiv , c•Arr• ' , b supply fur the peri 4 just named. As , '• t T :1 N• •• 1 - t•::1 3,n1 Pili:1 , 1 , 1p11;3 1.! ~,,, ‘ ,.,..„1.. crop of white turnip rangers from '' ''' • t-" ' ' • -1 • Y 11 . 1 Prifit tr'ma . 21) .' ) U ° ti , lrr t . / htb./ hugiels per acro, a calculation can t 1 15,ittP !,'• rs IA ti .. ..tr 1%1 , !)!Irs‘r owl 1 . „ , ~,„ :,., f , - ,, t , OA, ha , •)s, the yield being likely to E. pt ..— ..1•,•+ ••1 ••,„ tli:: . I; c„ ,r;:y .1, !LIOTIS/r.3., r ", ~,,,,,,, I in quautity t 4) tip. condition of th,- t., p-i • ,•2 tip %, .. .f' ..n :lag .in 1 ree, ivi D i .. ~f, unrl a tu• an,- not of care and labor which can to '-'-'•;v4 11 •') -- i); . ' it.' .liret:'•i'?"." to the "r'n'i t..• -I,lr for the cultivation of the crop. For , u . , i n. of r •ti-, an 1 with I u.• u' to ..st ~asoi 0 ; ..,. t , ) f root- f , r• the roman:sat rof the win r, jo'ar't v .itpl . r ..:14:;.. it R•::. c'u' 'q'Ll ui:Y ,t, : . to r , r , Is a: - mt. will all or what would be eti r...a•re 1.11; ozo.: Wit • 1.1/ I op "Al '7. A's AnY 1 -Z l Vt n ' t b ut t 2 • X P • I, :ti••r- , oily be rutabagas, marigolds, or • •,. c-nd ar. t re:, 11, .4.- iqu "-- ell i" '''l 34 c trrsit-.- ) kr-O. v-. sugar b• - !cts, in almost any can b • tisni:iiit-I by.the iol of four ter f.i.e •-, ~ F -, 4 th An . t of those, if well stored, will , I, 0 .., op •-a.• r-, gym. .n ..1.1,' our-I`, r f WSTC. , TAD 1.. r k. ,,,, , i t .. ,.. ... :4 , 1 1 C , nuitionaa long u roots may be Nkrt-i: -y.: al i., f 1 :,.. „ la ,1,.. ; irop.lr'.-,:.tit w,. , /t. t '•' %V. r. nutriveness alone regarded, rata •il ar-s- ..• i ‘.:••- I w • b t '3 Llit•i •• " 1 " .T111 'r'• ..- e u„ other tithe roots last named, might I. tbi , •1-1 1 •ii'.• I f • -.. ;o,° it ri:i work. r.rf us . • h / . ' , inn , . t • whole . utt, " e• . ' • ' .: ,• ," •:' ' , . :1; v. ,I.C: ,lii rr:n.; Accuracy !ti' ..., s i..:t., witite turnip.; :•,41tain 1.,. nutritive : '. ' ... -r " . '' u -I ' ' ' • —4 + - ','. l* ti er' , '' , . 1 1 . 4 ,•,1 us is c...interba;auesd by there rcquinng ; , td .„ r .- .1 .r. o tyl..: in: i.•re-pii ?ot t i eff 1 „ ..;. uw-- rA ri :, - , t!• r, in • -, :her winds, by lI P ' I " I' '.* ''''' 1 " : ' ' l. '''''. .. I ''' cl es ' ; ""`" 1 1 cit.-I:Al.:, , 'i.,.., -- it situ a greater supply of /" .; "'-''/) -1- 't ' 4. ' i I' f i : i y -," ' -vl. ‘4IV -- ' ll " n ' lr au....•:f.i t toy :.. A :“..it ur other crop, rt.quutittg t „ t : , ♦p -t •in, \I r- , ; . ,- ti ,•,•,. ~0 1 ..:, ..tr,,-r tele-I anaill ' "'C Li • Ilprlli . ,•, WIAICIIi rimy follow on the zraTitt. i .-•-• st -at-. ..vt , l 0 qt- 1 •I '. 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Tl.`' to 6e II ll ' Via Wh'i) they elt- &ham .I ., ,,fs t 'k-'4, e151 th. a121 .14 :4;•7 1 .."4 .1" 1 111',.,',..:1",',:: 1 . r ti I 7 -,.`1 ., :. ,0: ,‘, ~. 0 ' wd th ,, ae who employed them." tt Id too Dotk rtel-* of C. IL Bleed, lay 31, issll.-4 •', - ." 0 L':' ihkap-t• :-.1,e-Iti, 12.--• f. , ...r.ut ti. ..• ..“ • t . r. - T^•'=.l.l4 14 t 1KrI: x a DRAB . kr- • . 4 • i 14116 • r 1 LEttj 4 4; 1' . ..1.0 1' F. 31 E.( T.— W e copy from the correspond , uce of the Trey Mites, the following account f the el penguin, from the Caaandaigus, (Ni Y.) • ~ Seminary : ~ The quiet village oftpaua.n4:gua OM recopiHy been ILe -.eetit: of carsisidee exellivol l in consequence of a ittempasful gihpentZr ea sun Female Semiaanyr thin. It ` pea t,of the young lad pupil that stile as liattie E. C. -of alitireiand; t hi' e t lung been attached to a Philadelphia gentleman employed by a wholesale house in that city as a trav , -liug agent. nix name is Eciw C. O'llagen. lie is said to be a young mantof good character and promising prospects. But, Unfortunately, and fur reasons with which the public is unac quainted, he was not acceptable to the ' o!ti folks at home' as a son-in•law So the young lady was sent to the Canandaigua Seminary to escape his attentions and Walt her education. But Cupid would not submit to that very prow arrange. merit. 11w lovers were enabled by the aid of sym p4, e, thiina friends to open a correspondence with each other which continued without interruption until finally the plan of elopement was arranged bet weeu them. Mr 0' Hagen left _Rochester on the 12 o'clock train, accompanied by the Rev. A. C. Georgs,of that city, and several other friends whose names du nut appear. The party stopped at the Can• arrilaigua Hotel. In the meantuse the bride elect went down street on a shopping excursion, and iin•ltog herself free from observation, proceeded at once to the Hotel. There wu a happy meeting, of enur-e, p.tacit as can only be experienced once in a litt.-time, a hurried exchange of questions and 21:13W, rs, a few solemn, impressive words, by the aru•o ling clergyman, and the nuptial knot was ti. d Papa and mamma might scold as much as they pleased—the deed wan done peat recall, and Lrgiveoess would not be long withheld by the duatiug, parents. So doubtless thought the fair bride—so probably hoped the young bus• band A •• carriage mad four" stood waiting in front of th , 3 Hotel, awl after the ceremony was per fortm,l and refreshments had been served, the happy couple, with several friends who bad been r ros, lit at the wedding, entered the carriage and w , r ,. , Irlecu rapidly away. Their immediate dt.s.iu.ttion was Clifton Springs . Arrived there tl)ey n-, , rt just in time for the four o'clock train rout t xett, on which they proceeded to Roches ter, au,i thence to parts unknown. The Princi pal of the Seminary " tracked the runaways as far to; Clifton Springs, abandoned the chase, and ~ , hc1:11. .1 give "it up so." THE CAMELS ROOT CROPS The Dementia Party. C=ZNEI The following admirable reasons for realm true to the Dtmocratie party appeared, some since, ha the Maysville Erpress, in reply query of a Know-Nothing piper, o Wh y any Desk•ezat salt adhere to *nth a party' , Expr , -0, in noticing this query, says: '• Wa will try to answer &cause it t , 10111 illy Mr the constitution, because it is Which has at all times rysisted and dmi,g,tut of those who, whether insidious l y openly, made war against it. wise pri,vw bemuse it is the party which would prcserr e Union by proarriog the cousititaiion-apon this Union rests; because it is the patty deft tyl,. the equal rights of the citizen makce no war upon his nl4O OllB b e li t f , it is the party whose policy alms ha- beci ed into the practical legialstiom of the and pro%ed by long experience to be 'l e beneficial; because it is the party erbieb the alien and sedition laws;--bftawee It h party which crushed the power of the Vs. States liank-, and repealed the bankrupt becati-e it if the party which recommended enacted that wise financial meamme, the treasui y sptcan, by which the government years has been able to control is ova re without the lima of • single cent; because it party which enacted the revenue tariff of because it is the party which, though ever" ed by those who now constitute the Know . ing party, and all other factious parties, never been factious itself, and has survived wreck of all parties; because it is the party is alone national, and stands like a w. adamant to resist, eves unto death, all upon our glorious Constitution and Union, from what quarter they may, whether Alwlition tratitors in the North, or their allies in the South, the secret, oath bound of Know-Nothings; and because it is the under whose administration of the governmei our nation has grown and pro,-pered, until it become the greatest, most happy, and powerful on which the sun of heaven has ilea ti' THE CLAIM BILL. Governor Pollock has signed the Claim passed by the last Legislature. The 16th sett makes pros:l94 i n for the adjustment sod pays of ad claims against the State The aggro of these claims is large, and held by many y. sous ail over the Comtn.,owealth. etion 16th of the Claim Bill reads''. f,„„„ Se.. , ion 16 —That the Governor 1, authoritsd to appoints. Coutmissiost;_r, eh, ." couiuci..ti..n with the Auditor General ion - s\ TrLasurer, are hereby authorised r. re Pun the e'ittai certified to be due and 0up5,..1.. 1 .,, main line of the Public Works, by the sooner, appointed in pursuance of the teed. u of the act of ninth of May, .me it eight hundred and fifty four, in their report ed Atventh December, one, thousand eight drtd and fifty.four and ma) certify any clam claims they find to be just and legal. t. Muditor General, whereupon the same 0:11 . :, audited and shall be paid by the State Treater out of any mbnies in the Treasury, not other.* appropriated. Provided. That said Board hare power t. , send fir ' iersons and p•per... is-ue rules !.> take deputations in their itives• , l (ion of said claim' And provided further. Tt the said Board s'uall report their proceediugssi der ibis section with a statementAff the CIE' allowed by them r.) tEtr Belt Legislature, and rum of five hundred dollars Is hereby apprt aced' to pay any erpeuties recurred in said ligation to be paid by the state Treasurer warrants drawn by said !hard therefore ed further, That the whole &monist of said elt adjusted shall not exce , 4 the sum of one hod.. dred and forty—nine thousand three hundred r -rt Lty—ieven dollars and forty—nine cents zves stuAttion sll p.rfanalarly Yes-. 1r.0kuta..... al+ • E• e. Ttmat. Lunt. LJ.Ler. dick Iliad.. I iv, rta.. n J s. r ,t „in... n 0.. of tbe. aufwrtutkobto. Can illbd ***La- Ire •prot• alit Llt t . 'O.ll I no. Nlay I SSo 300 ) 000 lbs. Wool Wanted, v, Fon cash aza.. Übe lughest markei Pt-Veen/1 be Cul , . &14, ATES Alt 1.r.• V U„ 3/. 1.454 TlBll. S Browne 300,000 lbs. Butter Wanted ! F OR m ht the blehest rust eat be raid is r..& T 1130.11.5 NAYS Ns, 1, 8.-. EMI r n ~:a -4. NOTI(I a . , 4 I.L Al l eiwoi iodebled to tae 4444=4 H• 4•04 4 Scrr— ,3„ •ir, ..i. - ..,.., t 1., rail bwfor. the .firvi <l.• of .tu(er ask ... U.I 0 , 0111, istll Ne Poet foie. »...• ortlevlst. to 1.1).• 111 *c.o.) , soFikettl.ll.., Unit tiso...rlib • proper 4 OtilTT kr t41:4441 . oft. Env , oto , 1 1 , 04. STY-HUTT 4 KRUTHER .. Charring ` Sews for Patents And Maim w ., 1711(.71.7 GETLIMAN 114 0311.6 • CANDY !:.`,-... i rLE A.......LNT. . 412.1 orrtain Wilßlf DE41,1)T12! . ,t, '.sacts, lot n frond Of Gl...snoods is tarot* sad tbe Lc 4 , cos.. mund.fiostel to b. brlbod all doubt ow , of the morffon'tis , av,.. -IT .-tual Mesa. twfs env.; i.-t itiseovotordi for tb. onto d. • tr•fr , ,..tt and ext.4)140,1 of lirfini: Incr., lb. h ...... ~.., ne,lama. tu. trastow fas . 11.1 26. is , n. 4f , ... nor Arirorol 4.6414. rants is /L Ssooosi) . • surf , e came ta ,d surf M. and el.. than from tom 1410 4" et, Ito, east..., thew f. bobs as rifrossmoill wore to twist rAr ca... ,I :Au, titers wwwholfew. Norms in not ,auto Is th, ...s • , ..9 , :' . , •ntttr. tin. Antidoto. Th.. odium ifs efOcts As ' t •1, . .xprls :hem. hot dtfuninfs di in which the.. t••••••• 111 a a, th..,14,1., a:1.1. us at:ilea if tb• )1110014:111 d illie Writ, b. 1.. n. + O4 a 0 0 . tireir ....op .•Ir 1- allatelloe IMAM) Van tbemaTh as "'' .tY.r. sod .trounetrre is Ito l'aelis nu Wenago• 1r 1 .....,... in its sctuNia on lb,' filmes `.stern , NY ""' • culatio: the n•Lninue s h and itfrfrfic esti hr.,. I; .-0,, 01,... t, , ,,t• ~ .- , ,,nlir.t.scs. And Corti,: A,r I,, U'EViil%•;l.l", Pik I.SA'ci To THE 11 4 11, tn, 14 ..g * t4C %Mit* .11 A ' ..- " a.l 5.1 . 4 , , lam( or 1T...t0', '. l, , ail, ." - wt 1 .. • I.
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