BENJ. F iL0.411 4 310011. PUBLISI3IB. SATITILDA T Ikanoorstie StatiOrmatift for 1/157. Deureenate State Cenventiera, Mr the parries et piarlieg ts seminarian esadidater ter Oeversee, •nal Cenear iM Judge a( Ure Sevres"' Quirt, to le renal kir ts Oetenes he held at 1:1111111890118, es MONDAY, tie red et VW a U eels*, A 11.. J. W. IPOMT_ , Clubman et Stale Central Cesolklia. News of the Week. —Speaking of the effect of the passage of the bill before Cottage »dodos the goverusat vales of Spaniel" eau, the Ballalo Choataereiva say. It I. eetlenMd that shoat $6,1100,000 of this cots us In elroalation„ so that the total leas to coantanity by distir rodnotiou la value, will be about $1,004,004. There fa au ueneweetary Meta aid panic shoat this nutter. Deo bill before Congress has ascii yet pawl, sad all the Spanish quarters *Web assay healers say now purchase at 20 to 21 oats, we worth at. the assay Ala 25 ants. Again, the law is sot am of aspalsion or plushy. It Daly refuse to resolve thou at the paths ova, except at the dopreastod rates. Ippia over, every sodud quarter, on which the Jamaica is distinct, is worth intrinseolly front 25 to 27 oats, and is readily taken at 2b oats in szottaage for Aaorieuu our racy by all t h e bullion brokers. Tho WIN Is bMO of the 'atelier pleas whit* are lot wont smooth or Therefor*, those dealers who adverthie to resolve thea at par will sada oa an aeon(' lees diseetwat spa than than upon neaarrant hank sous. The soils in paw of •104 sad upwards, can be deposited at the assay aka, and if the proportion of smooth coin is sot too large, there will be no loss to the depositor froin the face of the sole. It follows there is no necoulty for loos to iadividnals, through the passage of this bill. If tiro guaranis/it will sot n ada this coin, balliod dealers will, at par; or It way be feet to Cuba, where it is worth a prosiest, std it Is 'eldest that the rivalry of shop keepers will Gamma thou to take it at par. —A young man named Kidd, son of /utiles Kidd, the well kneel, Druggist, of Pittsburg, now slummed, was tonne lying dead on the iee in the Allegh•ey river, soder the St. Clair strut Bridge, on the morning of the 29th ult. He bad been at the theatre on the night before and left some eompaniou, after midnight, for his mother's Houses It is sappued h• s • somewhat istoxicated sad feeling sick. loaned ove rt • railing. and his head beemaing dizzy, he lost his ego* rium, and fell over on to the lee, wad from the Jejune received he mime to his death. Then are no reasons Oh any suspicions of foul play. AU his jewelry was found upon his person. together with his port mosnie. The deceased was employed as a clerk in the Citizen's Deposizliank, and was esteemed for his honesty and uprightness of character, and open, gwneroas disposi tion. He resided 4p Penn street with his widowed mother, who is almost hart-broken on wseocust of this fatal wooer- =I —Hon. Adrewpimentos, of Virginia, died at his re sidence in A lbemirle county on the 18th inst. Mr. Steens me was formerly pester of the House of Representatives, and Minister to e Court of St. James, and previonsly illed many olio of trust wish ability in his own State. He distinguish* himself while a very young mac, by his talents as a plea4w at the bar, and was eau/ Unwed ons of the ern criminaltiawyers of its day. Ile sooa entered polittoal life, and was sent to the House of Delegates is 1864. He reinainird a member of that body for a number of years, for vivaria of which be filled the Ales of Speaker. la that capacityte became celebrated for the dignity and ability with whic he presided. From the Legislature he was seat to Congiess, where he soon took a prominent sad leading position.; He was 74 years of age at the time of hi I death. —A duel was fought in New Orleans the other day be tween Beckenham Le inane and George White, in which the former was killed at the first ire. The mare of this sad affair was the refusal of the Committee on Invitation of one of the public balls to issue a ticket of admission for • friend of Mr. Blanc. The gentleman considering himself affronted, concluded to •isit his displeaimre on one of the Committee, and by chimes Mr. White was selected. He was met by Mr. B. who spat in his fem. Then followed the challenge, and the fatal duel with doable-batreled,skot guns, at twenty paces. What a monstroaa relic of harliar ism is the duellist's code ! —One of the Southern Railroads has lately set the suls. ject of morality in • new light. It has attempted to set a mercantile value upon it. The vales of temperance in as engineer is $37 50 a quarter; is • tiondactor, _sll6; la • ambits [More in wages, if they do net use liquor. &treaty one have been induced to forego spiritons liquors, and the railroad has found itself a gainer by the arrangement. —Recently, in Cincinnati, when a feel fangs' has lam raging, one of the city officials saw • wan eosin out of an alley with a load ar wood on his shoaldert. He wont up to him and obargeil him with stealing it. Ilse reply was —" I have stolen it. My children are frosting with eold. I have no wood and no money. The m.ll/1 from whom I am taking - this has plenty of wood. Whoa bettor time. eome, I will go and tell him whet I have done sad pay him if you wish to put me in jail, I will go to the sta tion-house with yea without a word; but, sir, for God's sake, /et ise take asi. wood Aim* first —On Saturday Noah D. Taylor, a young man &beet 23 years of age. residing in Jersey City, drew a prise oat of the Delaware Consolidated Lottery which, less the dia. °oast, amounts to $39,000, payable in forty days. W. have no doubt this item. whieh we And floating about to oar exchanges, will indite* assay • goose to invest his bard earnings an lottery tickets; and also that Noah D. Taylor will not be worth a copper ia ars rigors. —A bill has beim introdeoed into the New York Legis• Inters providing that the wife of say man who habitually spends his time and money at places, when intoxicating liquors ire sold u a beverage, thus bringing his family to want sad destitution, shall IN entitled to her own earninp sad dross of her minor ehildrea, without molestation, on sammut of the *sprite, debts, istirsents, Of other liabilities of hot husband. --Mr. Wm. Reddon, of Minton, Canada, was Erases to death at his own door. He 'Atoned the election at MlMl ton on that day, and on returning hosts found the door looked, his wife bolos gone to a aeiglibeee basso, and it is sappoleed ho sat down to await her return. Yrs. R., be/mover, Dot expecting him to rotors that evening, re maimed at her sou's house over night, sad in preeeeding over in the morning found her husband lytog at the doer a corps* —Mrs. Looints A. Rawson has bon arrested is Wor miest, Mass., for the murder of Frederic L. D. Williams, Use lUesitimau oolorod child of Elisabeth Williams. The bey was 19 months old, and svidseer was gime before Ms coroner's jury of the extreme enmity with whisk Xis. Rawson had treated it: for is/remise, she tied the by is a chair, and gave him a hundred blows with a stisk two fest keg. The pwr little thing might woU hays wished its had boon born a slays. Mrs. Rawson is an 'stens* fres dem shriek's. —The Detroit Adoertiser ohronieles the arrival of the Meet of the propellor, Crew Taylor, from Ontonagon, and learns that a soild mast of pare silver was taken fros the Minnesota mine weighing sizty•Eve pounds. At the 'market value of silver the sass would be worth $1,040. —The Baltimore Soo mays Mr. Ilsehaaan has requested Mr. Piero' to remain is the White House till Am the is aagarstion, sad then become his guest till be desires to loin for New Ilasnpabire. To this rrsoefal issitatioa Kr. Pierce, it is said, has acceded. It Is asaal for the Prod deaf to vacate the Presideatial Maasion a few days before the isaararstias —There was a fall of saow la the sit, ef illieztee on lb. sight of the 20th alt., and the thermometer stood at one Zierms above sere. In the morales the whets eity erse °peered with a mantle of snow. -n. 1114017 of that date 'seem to have severed as imam* scam —A mother and for daughters, all of whoa mid* f• Northaosptoa, llaasoolnuotta, have, eoilouivoly, appreask od the alto, of Hyman aowspalasal dams. Tho notbse boa had four ►.hands, oao of her bumblers four, sad the (Aim Am each. —MI remember the bitter toasts mid gibes white 601- oey Smith hotted upon Passsylessia, &snag the temporary samouvios of the palliest of the Meerut of the pahlie debt, some years ago. Retestly • daughter of &Asa Smith lambed 11.111,001 is the same stook her faker se bitterly deseaseetl. —le Detroit, is Friday semis( but, a Genoa sassed Henry Stssah, the proprietor of • liquor store, was fosad behind his ermasser horribly murdered. Hie throat was oak mad his body etberwries brutally mutilated. The murderer robbed Ike mosey drawer asui Wrested kis swaps. —O. P. B. J= Ni the aevallet, visited th e Mayer of Mohammad, Va., the late 0014 wcather, sad requested him to seam ive leas of seal be be distribated meat the poor of that airy at 11 1 6 expense. —The lorkdstaro of N.. York lave just volod to o.n -mosaics lidetotola, of dm flailed Boggs am, a fro-kas dreildiollar gold modal. —Tfo ladiaas Noose of bill to repeal U1'14%01.161" of 11114 byo veto at TO to IL —no city of if views is sot o•y pt of doitt, he by • maptas of over six t►o•e•s4 4411ses hi bet Inesery. . LIMOS. VISZVA/BY 7 WNW. b.. p 4 a Gov. hall Lear of OaMonis, During Nis IM. Ptallthatlal sums" as meat of ear ralskrs vat r••• 1 3••/. SO mwmpapma h So lattices' of "Join alsrloth" we. bled Ia el MS Blur.,* sad aapaisHy et Ike brother wham same Made Ski•orikle. IN wen told Sat his same was rsa lb. Golds likato—Mtat ha tiara set roturs--tetth may Mhos ellsorges "to mamma to meatiom" as our saersaa. ilk Maeda ohoome la wirertiaimi Whitens. Tit mere* of dl chi. was "sere Biglete wont "power la the Cemmasseakk," sad from orrery hill lap sad valley, from Ss Delaware to the lakes. the ossa4 Or their Vl4llOll was Somilyr So, papas le So stasdard ef • loommlyto Merits WA /ova Stains daystars to Califs - Ma. sad the last arrival free that Ittate Miami as the aim of So way ho woe rseeisud by tho people then. We IWO so *mai island Is John Bider, .saps as a hue sad WSW Dessurst, sad .sly espy tko following, from • flosorsamate oerreepoudest el the Posseplemist, to 'bow ear readers how Mask limelitlilesaisos lied shout him wits b was mairsasiag think's' for Beekaaan. Bays that narresposiloat : • Btase the &mortar" of Ito Lot steamer Bs-Eleventat Bigler has rowed amts his old him& after his alio sad obetirs maw* smog tho meemey al Me Kayaks* Sato His ratan was tha sig aal for the graadeet sad meet trattorias lissomness' s' ever Menswed upoa &palate man (swim*, althea I. tocsin It was sa maths to the gnat leader of the Cali finis Dousethaey, white retietad MW credit sad home spat the party la liaaramesto, sad apoa him who was tho reetpioat of A. fagoting sad deserved isatiarnalaL N. moues bad the holograph saseaseod the arrival of Gm. Bigler la Boa haseism, than the rompties toossaittoe of ems hominid chartered the ipleadid .sewer • Cleopatra," surd proonsdahl to the lay City. ?be most day, with • "Most party of Soma apirits, sad a eousaittse of lism hood's° Dometrats, Gov. Bight aad family loft the wharf said tho load mad mimes' lamas at them who bad asthorod is do him bosor. Ilvsythiseltere woe M ktg natively premised to mamma Callfeirmies basis ea his ratans to his hem., is a manator Imureptiatte to the amities, sad oxprometvo of the spitting which pramilad, se well me the high eshasties is widish Got. Blgis is Mid by us Deasersay of Gaerameato. The 1/110111 Sty me smog. Tit Bute artillery was brought oat sad draws to the imam beams, krobas, mediae, sad Mho , PetsPil•f salts for eztemetso illataiustioa prepared. At aightfall the Street" at oar ..ashy quasi oily wan Ailed with Lbw gall*at Doimersey harryiag to sad fro,—the wharves were erowdod and the i.e.. throspd—all ustioualy sashimi the signal pa whisk was to mamma the appearmse of ' the steamer. Unfortuassaly the stesaboot was detailed lamb loager Gum was saticipatad, and did sot read Mr" until twelve o'clock at night. Notwithstaading the night was latemooly cold sad the whoring eloasis betekesod the approach of a winter storm, tau people datortalaitd to "stick it oat." and rosalatod until at last the boat NOM her appearame around the Mud below dot Sty. The tarsal gam bathed forth its wild note of miaow, sad shoat altar shoat mat the sir, dmearing the isehoos of pet, musketry, plotola, fro inwoksos, is. The isaniosoto boil ing war* lighted sad torahs gleams' i a story dirsotion. Hover have I Witold sash a ammo of eahopumatosi. union trolled sathoutiass. I will sot attempt to dawns the scone on the leveo as the Commits' endeavored to sake a passage for um "old haw)" from the boat to dm earrings with four milk white surds. The vast 'multitude swayed from side le side, tech awaking to obtain a glisopee of their old Mood sad tried pubis serous. Pisally, after an .l- egoist smash fees his Honer, Mayor Podding, the Es- Govenor was sassed in tit" "atria" sad as lasesee pre , eassim was formed to sees his to hie Ms; -hem did *partisan's had bean previously Stud up, The vast wend, uotwithstaading eb Stamm of the boar, aseemb ! led is frost of lb. howl, mad from the loalmay Ger. Bights I dative/ad oao of his seat elommost and impressive smash . es. said topmast sad eathusiastie chess. The Imuseees dialog hall of the Golden Eagle was thou speedily *God to ovorilowiag, sad lb* aseembly were seam" at a most rump toes sapper. The sloth being restored, wise lima ho ly, miss were draak, sad *loggia& sad beautiful smoothes delivered." That don't look nosh as tkoagh le dare sot return to Califoruis WHO READB ?HEX—There is s great deal of truth is tN remark ef the New Yorker that nobody kaows sow, for nobody reads, what Congress la really do ing, --sad it ►as became, therefore, tit* meet mahatma, sad obscure legislative body is the world. The ransom of tlis,—that Menthen of Coagrets, la their efforts to print sad publish everything said sad dons, have .resod web a mass of reading abetter, that the lams mina, despairing of malaria' it all, matsrally gives up sad reads newt.— All that the pablie heat, thanfore, is what the Telegraph restants„as44/airaitheesdgeki•• teat ulitroirt eYt ihieets light apes the real truassetioas of Congress. We Aim look at the Cotipessiciaal Glob.,—bat gets:ally give ■p i■ despair,—sad if we do to,—reading mob reports being ear " trade,"—how mast Mei with the thousands and lass of theaseads of the publish The National Istelligaseer, sad the Utios,:partially remedy this public teeessity by brief summaries, bet day w too brie( to tall the story. What is wasted is •.olid, lasmsetivs mama er two of the substance sad spirit of Coagressiotal doings, riports. What =bat there is is Ceagress,—what real aformatios sad education exist there, sire now, =am the pnesnt system, entombed is as 'normal= mass of rubbish. It would puma the most ittelligent =staid= to ensue= le over us =authors of the Hoe= that anybody kaows any thing of,--and yet, dotards's, there are some sixty or sew. silty mon there, of real ability sad education. If than is " • row," or, "a fight." we know an &boat the hero, hat of duo real workers, and men of salad, we know bat very, 'try little. The Ilene of iteprematativee is this the tomb of a public man. It is a capital place to bap every parliamentary qualileatios in. In olden times It was not so: not that the Public maid lad oat who were superior. and *street their thoughts sad sets from the rubbish of the general proceedings• REBELLION.—The Missouri Leila Ware has rebell ed, sad the issalsers tamed their beaks apes the seat of GoveramesS Jamas City. The Hotels there persosuted diets, pre theta bed soiree, brows bread, Waled pork, sad weds then sloop is dirty-bed-rooms—" three Is s bed" —ea the stain, Is the passages, halls, sad kicked that about Is the moot sa-logislatoriel fashbs. They were both starved sad boson—the Very Ire-weed persistiai is raising with water while is the Ire, like a eager tree is Spring. Bet Imams nature rebelled, sad the Hoserstolos all pawl up their dads, sad awaited dews to St LOGIAB, where they were received with lirist of mums, hostres, te., sad where they will be lowed is a more genteel Rea ser. We ailbsice their pluck ! WRONG.—We solicit that the Cemaitme on Mileage in the Rouse, hare agreed unanimously upon • bill Aria( t►' penalty of voluatary abseils' by. somber of Congress st $25 a day. If the object is to &titillate the basins's Goswees assembles to tntasset, this bill Is wrong. The bill should gine • premium of $23 for atimmee, by which mew the spe'alaton, who w geserully Reptiblisaas, would ho kept sway from the Rau., and the honest and patriotic members left totransaet tholr bottom uansoleitt. ad, sad when done, to adjourn sad go home. By this mesas the °wintry would gain, not only pecuniarily, but In the chancier of the laws enacted. FATAL ACO(DNXT.—A Bookabataa aimed Chesney fell from the stair-way leadlag to the sewed story of Genseiner's Mask, on Thursday evening, mad received injuries from the *Moots of whisk he died the slit day.— He was into:losW at the tine, lad leaves, we believe a wife and several children is Ilootteeter, New York. He was a hanioss maker by Was, we believe. PARTING SAL 1771.—1 e anaenseiag tits aathoritive declaration of this Harrisburg Tsispreph that Gov. Pollock will sot Ds • Claud/date for re-olestioa, the Gowns says it is glad his llateelloasy bas come to that deteruslaatioa, aad emphatically adds that his " oacial career has sea einalrely denstmetrated • coliatisugeasi naitesse for tho offiess." This may imi said to Ds the last kick of ear Co timaporary at the &yin ass; sad la 'Wag ft, we desire, ear redden to take scenes that the Gummi now acknowl edges all sad MOM W. WO erre alsarge4l against b 1 while a easlidats. LUIVT.-1111n Maria J. Norris, of this city, drew the *Child or the flea," se the roust distribution ef the Co.- enspelitee Art Asosetatioe. We believe this is the oily se that scales to NAL Oar debt drew a illaak, of Witeiiver beard of se editor beteg kooky 'wrath to draw a prise ? BM our devil consoles us with the Sou reloads* - Itteatod are they that Out upset aaytbiag, fir they arm will be disappolated." 1101113 ZR T.—Titio haws at Jobs Dailey, .s Prose► etteet, was mond so B•tarday *miss la* sad • taut beats epos, sad $75 is gold etas& non vas &boat SW la t►. trunk. but he ass ialwaptal by Mrs D. Won its maid some sal Um booty. Tb. Moiler basked Iter dews. sad made Ms temps, but set .sell oh. bad et • l a i r v i e w 0 ►b tats, by Wi1114411 it la to bit Mao& ha will be idsaliDed. A.ltogsdate ft was flaw • bald •drgtan, sad iaditabst that ear 111.11 I. prograsatair as well Is Mao as Is way Wait sirs. La riestp all puts el the Seed the pee* ars barveedsi tee, with the espoetattea that is supply will be seeded tress the Meth Best asuasser. Is Iste bees es eeemeely esti se the See* Me seism Tb tee to tbe Whet et LAO te reported be be hes II te It Joshes task. nue OABINIT.—A• the 4th ilea* dreWe nigh. doe aver. asseag Miami who did all they wield w defeat De eltemen. ever die theneatien el the Clehiaot, bonuses made mob& slab of that pdhisal idably. the ?Khan*, Mit r sod floss, swat behoves/108W doenespeedest,whe see imty basinn the names if AU the licensees individuals wheedle te hare phase in Mr. Mishasse's thilothat, bet dohs are libewise se die* la the heidd6oes thelidenee se Is dll all ether diem is Ids 'M. New k Is eseemesery der es to say thee all these greaseless see tha verbose memille, get ap very Ass at the Isedgedism of the bedblinsis wham manes are gives. Atheag the mama width these isdnierises shilhalies duet helm the palate, there knew mad thee a geed ass pissed be gesitiesabie esweey.— Asew these ahem mimes him thee bees pissed, these et MUM. Othio, 42111ted and few, hes ether Meese. and Jones sad Iferney. Awn .sr owe, INV* iselidomn bass tldedmild of by the hidden* abet oh swag diem hes wham seise it lits pelitleel IWly will be theses. AU ef theme its am ase--ealmeelky loathed by edeosidee sod wartime* to SU may phew Is whisk he say dealgothe then. liver these the Assam we bare looked ogee 60 two former as settled where ofsew Cables; sub seta the malt of the Sthateriel dithnowed me*. ten as hese, we bed theagiot k M deer that INNIS also be ea/led to a seat. Dot the darnel of Piney by the feel sad dastardly tresehary of Waggenseller, Lobe sad Meseer, hes Weft& apes Mr. lesheeen the duty of eisbrading the sadism sad semi lurked eggeoresedy el vindleaMeg hi. ewe gratitude. se well as en twirbdod holler et the Denson, of the Stale, by boodedriag epee ledsey • pals. eethiseasersis with his shinty, sad wordy ef bin dowries*. And hoodoo it is that the belief kid biome general that Mr. Inothimus will WI MIR to preside over the Pont Mee Dopertesset. If he asses& to Ali very postal hods& then won be ado doubt that that Depirtmoeat of the Governithat will have at Its keed, set only • mists rated, bet • sae when therm prognedre views,sed thereegb keewledge of the waste et the peep* will reader Ids adledslitratiem of I s .l in as 'posh is Its history, sad • bleseing to the thestry. 4111113111MCS TO PRINOIPLAL-16,•bileas adders as ii gement' this( love • aggeer kiss el what madkorenee to prieeiple" is; but tho Miter et tho Hard/ham Us. yrepli is hived with the lowest el tiolat. Ter *stases be is now *lmaged is writ*, Itiographisal satiate of the ItepaMican portion of do Bomb, Bad Le that if the Spea ker of the &sate, rapport, we lad this queer ressarig:— "By hi. (Taaart's) alone I. the late *Ostia' Let U. 8. Seattor, kit U. .1.. a iliafiras and ilistartoatatt ,rte... ?risme*, aad forgettlag all perusal foliage, he petty extroplibed the text, that he t h at rated" his mos spirit it goatee than he that taloa\ • atty." The "UN and doer. wised "boil's"Prlosiltis," as exhibited by tile vete, Iva is moat happy in ad by do & Remiss pasesgareladve to Caserta, front h+e prooet written and sigsed by Tag gart two rail 111(01 "Whoa has bit (Canterrea) @banged his opinicas upon them geode/ad (The Nebraska bill.) Whoa, or wham au ha dieowsed the& Lad awes if there be any meat roaatatioa get up for the proseat esaergesey, doe is eat ehaeoeter easeirk is ILI mow or iIIIVOIS apse amnia/iv OW." Saab was Taggart's opiates of Sham Cameron thee Bad the Anwar of his "lIIHNIIIMIOO to priaeipie In reds( for his now, is easily area! Lot rose Atari Itepabligua will gaieties the serreetaess of Taggart's portrait of Can. else gives ahem*, we beg to all their agouties to the fret that is Jaly, 111 A, be wea • snetaber of do Doneeratie Coarostitts la D.sphla .vasty, aad drafted • resolatkra, whisk was saaninessly adopted, approving is liked tams of the Nobraska Bill, chick had thee lately pared C... grew Ia 1854 he was an appliesat far WU* at the loads et Prot/eat Piano, sad that approved the Nebraska Bill; lot, net getting it, ho }edam! the Lepablieaas, sad de, soused it Camera@ her a* priest* whatever bat self, sad fairly door's@ the appellation be bite /aimed of Wag Os meet roues and sorruptpeitskilast in theeniterd &wee. If be Slash. it ix for his laterhot, b• will vole will, lb. Doseereo I. do &sate; bat we earseatly hope that war party will INP spend the Odin= if kin support. Be was sleeted by the Black lepaidiaaaa, and we trust they will alike Os mot of kia. Within the OS two years be has profeeeed to be be a Dumont, thou a Naww-Nothing, sad sow a Bleak Repablitaa. Snob is Moe% Ceasereal Is be not • polities" toasty? Lad is set Mr. Speaker Tag. gart's "adheres's I. priaeiple" a slew as and! STILL HARPING.—Th• Gassese, like a P.ll Parrot, is still harping ea Kr. immobaaaa's letter to Col. Meta expressing a desire for the *kudos of Oel. Varsity to the Sonata sad seats to believe that it was beeause of bat letter Cot. Posey was defeated. New, the Gammas don't Wove say seek this& It has too mash ewe, though sot overtilawai with that sotto* to serimpasly White the thought for a modamiaL the trot that Weirttrit. NUNS/ for rersey, is a bet oaf - gloat to show that it,. 805h...'. "dietatioa," as they are pleased to mall it, was set au objestioa to thon—thersien, the protases of lb. Gamow la this parikialar, is simply fellseioas, if tot foolish. If. bay limilieies it, eases it be some endluleits reader of that sheet WIN takes a. eth er paper sad, thinks the ghost of "peer Margie would haunt him if liodemsloted Its *Waal eititedeoy, Bat, is the antes it Mr. Ushuaia, I. eapreesiag a wish for Toraey's eisetiou, se very slagular, so aapreeedeatal. W. Walt sot He led hoes impertaaed by varies, lass bars of the Legistataire la regard to hi. wishes la this per. tieular, sad like a hook am/ as basset saa,as he is.he Lodi sated his preemies, think at lb. ease time, speaking I. the Modest brims of ell the other Deateeratte osaiiidates. Rad be sotrik a tt a to do thief Was Jima kis duty to de lit Had sot a t sleeted by tha Dowieentey ei Peso sylraaia a lien to express hi. prefersaee br the abscise of a einsidiiitial triad as &aster who possessed the as masesry isidestry sad seem mad .Nifty to dedsoill the mea sures of his adatiaistnales es the Isar of the Seastel— Other Presidents harm Oa' the same thlag whitest *es- Ilea. Cies. Jambes, if we are set mistakes. saes tool the is.. liberty la recird to the *tootles efit Sweats, ia Tea lireara We refer the lamented Tins Gamy, NM of the seamiest moos that ewer oesapiod a seat la the Seta* sad although Jetta Bell sad Hag\ L White jellied basis is deamsuosiag "sash *seesaws diet ties," just as their small initiators are sow dellig is Paassevaala, history retards the feet that the aimisistradea of G.a. leeks.. survived. wkll• Hugh L. Wbtt. and J•ha Bell flag dots political graves. AM vs 'seams t• prodiet a idssner result la this east. The adsalaistradea •f Us Buebasea will live—John W. Nesse, will byes bat die nest wbe ►av aseempliebed lb detest, urbesber rde+d•g In tits 11101•01111 i 5.... si Meows. Lebo mad Weattaasilar, es savored sp Rader ease other segsesea, IA la the lea. image of Jobs Itaistisdpb,"ebiao mad stink. sad soak sad Also," is the *yes mad aestrile et tics people, "like a ret ies Ifa•k•rel lily Ro•a light." nritli enkasd t• sulk wW rhos gals TM suessi ream 0064 are bass" us. Ono of the sale eases of tho Mow Aaron, lays that • most larostios la loess' desirous Is sasselag vita epprobatioa. no, sae tightwad at As kash sat too fill Amass of osatrrsidery dosessis to tb ankle.. Its should Mak tlio apposessee of embroidery about the m ales .said as vary shrosalm hut arm 1. the ammo of mat did las editor had out about lb. other tastwousl TO THE POINT —A repablies■ sabeerlbee--ael • Block Ropaidiesa, thougb • rreue•ter—wrfw us thus pointedly: •I( I ow* you any thiag, sead hilt; sr if yen owe me any thing, mad the paper Mose, as it is !elm of 'em' aside from its polities: •ad is them, beet/vet melt it, it staads square up to the rook, whist iittes • man good i• times days of polideal quaekery." Brief •ad to tie point, wet It. IRIS CITY BANK.—Or I/oilseeds, the otookkohion or t►l. Beak net at t►.ir Itsaktag kosoo)ia Ws oity, odul from thdr proeudiags we gather t►. Nativism bob t►.t aro of istoroot to *a paha, goaarally. Tito 'cranium of laraothiptios appotatul Immo weeks art, nails a 'fall report of t►. align *sof beak, boa whit& .. kora that It. Sarasial osuilltiouna tko MY ultimo was u follows : AMElrri. Bina rseeivalble, 9296. N. 67 Cash AsesSMlMaker's Clmaits, •s.) 44,07 23 Das from Deakin sad Deepasheee. 71,121 91 Heal Hews, (Reaklag Haase) 091 be Mira smear pretest, 914,633 ST Probalsly loot\ 14 par mat, 7,616 76 sarrmwi 29 tauotarzoo. Ore Wades, sses,n• N U.. to 4opseitoes 004 bookoto ?Ai 113 82114,5311 113 Balance is Ism at the Bask, BUI heblers eal urethra will see free the there that behre they eas lathe myth* amyl • Ibid. Wass* the wbele easeast of the above esrphis meth be to aid era as Guest ems hardly he pineal' if they will allow the beard to thatheil their shire ia their was way. If breeight late Chart, the delays of the law sag the *este sad *spans that will seethethily be lasered is eesisetiag the wigs net through the varies@ maths of the legal Wirth*, may asap the aspect again Is ass' portionless ; bid this thane, we lupe, will set be adopted mill the presest beard bare bad ample tine is pea main is shape hr lag besiseet. By adopting a thane of ferbasessee seas ISM be *lured sail nosy may be besedited. Ikea, the supetisies the ddb of the beak to bill helium las be.. reused WON, by the resell* et Ns own meths ea debts ewe abs bash. The ebeekbeidlees ales isthrseted the direthare be «Beet the atheist yet earatemillas es the steak atheiralag 1160• d• Linn 1101 MUMS. a iib• "."•]i Na.savu.ss, Toss., Jas. ri,18.57 I don't Wee as I is. tufts seythlig that wet interest ?seer your roadsre—l kayo that for you to judgu. Oa 0 .7 W 57 is ebb plats the nOMI vuladeas isaftionts of 'romans& I bop ae doubt, cleaned—such as the break lag .f Isessuitivos, ssiesiag the 110111100i01, and two days wade( se a Ikunimet for a soyeseamit tho i.. bolo, Olesiaaati--• &teethe of ',revel days at Leesville, sad Sadly aJoarasy by sags lo Nashville—all of white have gas saw gloostatag the iteasaisaity of most sea, but I bers keg gees learned to regard thous as a Natter of oslosio, sad sosapaso =Mit aa much as poesibis. Ti sash of year soadaro as sway have sousion, I would sessaisoad tam to step at the Louisville Hotel. In its sew eneepunoala his &sided the best Haase la the shy. The sky wish loaves for * Nashville at 3 o'olock in the sad is .wally fall- It was so ea this occasion, sad Ist served heirs all tras sullen silage% exempt an oe omisold sinsignee et Mare Wane at dm armageenent.— Among the pumps, suss a TO11111••••••• who thawed out after woissese, sad isakibited stash of the csnalae Yankee Iran. 8. was 'la ofintlaaltiattleo, sad evidently felt a duke Is lad out every body's boatmen. At leach we ruidood New Haves whose a lady sad two boys were add ". to lee. Of °s are coationsaa was mod estly se take as suable seat tosooommodate the lady, widish bedid—hat whisk, as I was as invalid, I did sot Our legessises bitted sus her a full his tory. She was a "poor km* wi thirty three— had two orphan, Yoga--can Moly her ton, and six havoind sad feet, acres of laid p the hill, just beak of Now Hwroa. We nigh her hiuse—ti was a whits 41041, bat we dierat. She was a widder, no doubt, sad just thirty three with 640 acres of land Ac. fee sles moue! the fast at hest twisty times—bit I did aed see as it male say sakes impression on any except oar Skied, who was a oyaipatbotic ran. Her husband, poor dud soul, bad boos deed about nine years. He was stabbed by his test Stead, sad left her with 640 acres of land aad two orphan candies . The wan was tried by a sompid jury sad aequittsd. She °oleo' not understand why, as bar hushaaewas one of the quieting men in Kentucky, widish was a jest outsolatloss to her, sad ehe felt grateful in Wag a "poor wldder," Jut 33, with 640 sues of land, rather than horhasbend had imbrued his hands In the bleed of a friend. Site had a few somata and—oh dear, how wand she was during the "resurrection" of the secrecy, but her servauts were as such frightea•d as herself, fqr she nuidailims believe she was afraid of a row on the lieftrese She did'st go to bed without bur arum with her, sad mad* her old cook sleep la the mine rooms. Appropo, an old negro was hued daring the late excitement secre ted sow distant* from his raster's boas., and when ask ed why he was there, be replied, "To sell de truf, muse . rse *MIL" Why, what do you fear? "Why, Minim ole Maws Ica got a pistil sad a big hail*, and I'se fraid she'll 1231 The "winter" left at the Bear Wallow, and the amomo dialog geatiemaa resamed his seat with sundry imprecs. time against travelling ladies and the widows in part leo lar, bat as be had not learned her history, and the weath er was soil, be was partly excusable. A little after .5 o'clock, 37 hours from Louisville, we crossed the Swipe,' - lime bridge over the Cumberland and were in Nashville, for which I felt much like returning thanks. I bad not slept for mere than 60 hours, and hoped that night would bring tweet repose. Vain hope; fatigue and a fever gave me a restless sad sleepless night. Nashville is sitstated on the western bank of the Com besised ea • bit of feesitiforiess limestone, which affords exedleat ballihap material, but strange as it may appear, the hellAillegs nee 111110/4i7 Ile briek, which soot more here than is Cbseismati. The Wets are laid out to eross at right eagle, but se uneven that but a small view of the city is had from any point except Capitol Hill, which rises 197 feet shove the Cumberland, or near 100 feet above the blot It is erewned by the State House, an elegant struc ture in the Greetsn style of architecture. I do not know its else bet os inquiry was told it eovered forty three thaeuescil square foot. This I think met be the ag gregate of all the doors, as the building does not cover as sere of grated. The Representative Hall is 100x70, 40 feet high. - The Senate Chamber—Library---Court rooms sad Ceemittire rooms are smaller—bat I did sot get their abet. it has four fronts, each of the lonic order, sad Is emanated by a tower 80 feet high. The walls use solid, immposed of large finely ehiseled block of liaesteur bee lb. State gamy sear the city, the inside tasty polished. The stairways and halls are finely finish el with warble head elite State. Indeed, it is said that isqr.& the building is the production of at 1111.11111 W sVe. awe,• se u area will require filer et vs heeded thousand dollars to corn - piste it. TUT s may well be proud of it. At a lithe &ems* from the ally, as eon over the surrounding bialiddiagi, it appears like • faigy castle suspended in the. air--eseit perhaps, as we have often built in imagination The view ?rasa its summit Is geed beyond description.— The Skive bins, said the wind3ng valley fade gracefully away, while at your feet novel the busy throng of a city sarressided os ail 111461111141 4 lbesatiful panorama of well ealtivatad plastationa. There ere several buildings wor thy of 01114111 amoag the Asylum*, Colleges Ac., but I shall only remark that osirof them if conducted on some mill- Uri pea, the only effect of irikleh that I have seen is to 11l the tetra with • ales of yodnig men who are, to say the least, emseediaigly vats. Idanitfacturing is not carried on hero to seek es e.; bat I moot make one iee-olated ex ceptions. A geatieman a few isys ago commenced manu. factoring lee Is a smell Way by pouring water on an in. slised plume of plank. The water froze in its descent, and he was thought to be doing a land office business, when rid Berens, in the true restless spirit of • Norther; Yan kee, set sp Is opposition, upon some principle well known te himself, and sees bridged the river, much to the delight numerous boys who are having a time on its smooth serihee, and equally to the annoyance of steamboat men said eel iadastrioes friend, who has sadly learned that there me eanispitieme te all rules, and that opposition was death to lie trade. There is not a good Hotel in the city, The City Retells the best, but what is wanting in aceontodsi. tides is mare to he fixed in the bills. The market is poor ly 'applied with Vegetables, and their beef would give but peer satishiistWa to as inglishman. The population is setiested at3o,ooo,bat I suspect lidgefield and South Nisb et/1e are Weeded, neither of which are properly part of the eity. Thu Milli of the old State House and Market Roses ea the Palate Square, and part of two blocks con tiguous, destroyed by Ire near a year ago, still present • dismal aspeet and forcibly remind you that "they order Wags dliflimestly In Frazee." Hero wealth is displayed, and pervert, bear its drooping head, but I am bound to say that I believe obesity is active, and 149 ranch cannot be said In favor of the order of Mystic, Chevaliers, whose itathriag soul and epee headed benevolence sought out and fellered many peer last Winter, sad are now actively en gaged is seeking objects of eharity. Their labors are seen, kit, sad appreciated, asd their reward is the satisfaction of doing good. rho aes•a.slai stone of Presideet Polk has been the eidiset of instates, nark by newspaper eorrespondenta, u meaparse with the plat• 'toss that marks the resting pleas of his illssuiens predweeseer, Gen. JACKSON. But It Is neither extravagant is designosost, or flattering in in seetption—is mach lees is than many i■ the cemetery to erns lees distinguished men than he was, and an only be enduing in • spirit of eery that deserves no hallowed ompublora. I Uwe wade arrangement■ by which I s hall lease the sentay senth Ostler mixed just now I and return I. the 110111•116 of my yowth, and fondly anticipates welcome holm LUCIAN. OSP • brakeman on the Cleveland and Erie railroad by lb. lasso of awls toll between tbo oars on Friday IMO sad inged Mali milder We train, near Wickliffe. lie vas gaits essi 111011 disfavored. ANNUAL STATZAIRAVT.—The astaaal Statement of tie Reeeipts sad 11!epeaditeres of the County will be foand to ear Mamas flip week—a " local item," we may add, that will se deabtbe mon interesting to our tax paying readers, Ikea say thing oleo we maid give them. W. A reeeintles has paned the Howes fixing the 10th of Miring for abode:tau of State Treasurer. It will ewes he sees whiniest the bargain, by which Cameron re- Wired tie yens of than who proton/1A against his oleo_ ti.. two 'eon age, will be earned son is good faith. If it is, why we winless to reetted next week the election of "4st ra* Blipabikaa, if it is sot, we shall doubt. nes reseed die melslititia of Col. Magraw. "Wait for the weilieL" $12,347 44 JWIP• The Nosisod In states that Mr. Giddings, by the advise of hie physkan "has left Washington, and gone bean" CoshFat * physieiaa be induced to advise his euntitabeats la *vide there. It would be a great relief Ted le Othipses, sad s advastece to the nation. JINIP• nose is et Bois& Lassies, or Furniture of esy hind, or Main a very superior gestity, asd at very modorthe friths, *bold mil upos J. W. Arses, No. 4, Itsyribsee Iktildthge, sat* Street. opposite Ili* City Iron Wm*. Hie ethsidisithost is set Papered is this part of the essatm sod is which sever "puts on airs." NOT 4 "PALMA 4 NIVOUNCIC KZ NT." —Tbt masie.l oneleibien" eft* le respeetrutly lefothmt that oar en neuneement eta gissiest is tide °fey, under the super deign etrigiaktallhoty, sat pamiturna—ot a. will se eery Wide es ma Or with "geottesses patiolseatty COMDOCtod will lbw monionli Gide eity.'" M t* essiterzy notwithsteud in. • 41 \ N. KEW YOWL [Conviipriodomoo of tbo Brio Otroorvor.] We still @arrive, AM Least there it 'sough left of us to keel you posted a Mak about Wow Teak matters. But Wessel Jasik Frost etthe one Ysll'll'o4 the garotters os the other, It is not so easy a matter barely to preserve ose's existeass here. Of course you have kiwi all about Um wagon, we hero a hulloed bolt party oa the sokeet, one timely maintaining that the *ports are all cook and ball stories isaiilifsetured to facilitate legislative action at Albany on our masitipal werreptioes, while the other ma mma with intimate declarations that tb•timo of our &striae- Mos is sear at baud, and that eliry order-loviag Mason 'East earry colt's annihilating asalphinery and take lame- Wawas la the "manly art of altf-dtiosse." Timms I. Just about enough truth la the stories to keep a large sum him of "esterds" is eirculetiou, aistlito Crichton almost to death this legged bank Works, aad , ompalecit midis with big pocket books. As for Jack Frost, be left se the latter part of the week, but he has left enough of his rubbish of dirty lee and snow behind him is incommode bissines operations very seriusly. You'iran see Broadway 1100 W now in perfection, • combination tesitke any Thing ever produced by art or nature in any other spot pa the inhabited globe but tkis: This brown powder is knee deep in Broadway and eau neither be sleighed over with runners, nor suncessfally wheeled over with wheels. In port we have vessels wait ,i,ng with cargoes which cannot be unloaded, baianees is paralysed and everybody conanquentlY perplexed and ill humored. Nevertheless we congratulate ourselves that Our harbor is in much better condition than that of either Boston or Philadelphia. The transportation lines will probably be open in a day or two, south and west, if the thaw continue., and then there is no doubt, that the great rush of trade will begin. We have had something of a"monetary" excitement not on change, but among the small tradesmen and corner grocers, about the vertical abolition of the Spanish curren cy. It will he a lose to small shopkeepers of about four cents on a dollar in their receipts, as they will no lon ger he able to qmbble about shillings, quarter cents. ate. thst:wlll have to give twenty Ave eta, change for an All4llOllO quarter. This coin, they have always particularly contin ued to regard as worth twenty•four (maul, except, of course, in paying it out. We continue to hear wars and rumors of war between the new lights of the theatre and the news paper critic*. Mrs. McMahon will very likely sue some city journals for libel—Madame Cora de Wilhorst, the American Prima Donna was enthusiastically received on her drbia at the Academy of Music. ERIE Democratic County Convention A Democratic County Convention met •puree ant to notice, on the 2d of February, 1657 a Erie Robert C..rehran, P,441 , was ch , yeen President, and .Tames M Miller and Hiram M Curtis,Vicc Prostdent,; and Gilbort Hurd and U Schluraff, Socretartere The &legatee then presentedtheir credentials and tank their seats The object of the meeting was briefly stated by Mr Whallnu, to bt! the selection of delegates to meet at Harrisburg on the 2d of March next: On motion proceeded to nominate delegates. On motion, Resolved —That the person receiv log the highest number of votes of the three vo ted for shall be deemed the choice of this con• vention as the Senatorial delegate, and the next two highest as representative delegates. The Convention then selected Murray Whal lon, senatorial, and Thomas Mellon and Isaac K. Taylor representative delegates. On motion, Re.colverl—That this convention appoint three conferees to meet the conferees from Crawford c unty to select s Senatorial del egate, to the 21 of March Convention, and that thi y be instructed to support Mr Whallon for the same On motion, John W Douglass, E W Ger. rich and D. Chilli.), were appointed conferees. On motion, Rtso/erd—That the proceedings of this convention be publi,licd and that the ROB'T COCHRAN, Pres't .1 '1 MILLER,) Vu'' p r „, tB H M Cuart , :, GILBERT HURD, ) see . vs. U. SCHLURAFF, Tragedy in New York. NEW YORK, jag .); The shocking tragedy enacted in First avenue, on Sunday morning la,t, was yesterday the sub ject of investigation by Coroner Perry and a jury summoned for the purplse. Yesterday another was added to the list of victims to this almost unparalleled crime The younger of Itheinman's children, Paul, a boy of 4 years, died from the arsenic at an early hour, despite all exertions to save him. No material facts, not already published, were elicited by the Corouer'sexaminatiou The cool ness with which the deed was planned and carri _ ed out is only made more manifest. Charles William Rheinman, the perpetrator of the tragedy, was a German by birth, and 3' years of age. Ho Wai a tailor by occupation, and has, for the last year, resided with his family—a wife and two children, one a girl, named Mary, aged 8 years, and the other a boy, about 4 years old, named Paul—in an apartment of the tenament house No. 23 Avenue A. He was a man of very intemperate habits, and subject, in consequence, to frequent fits of despondency He paid no att tention to the reminstrances of his wife, and an. swered her only by undefined threats that 'be would soon put an end to the matter " About a year since he threatened, in the hearing of his wife, to poison his whole family He came to his home about 9 o'clock Satur day evening, and in reply to the question from his little son, who was _lying in bed—" Father, have you brought me hnme anything ?" he an. swered, "I have, my third, I have brought helm something for us all." He was perfectly sober at this time, and went soon afterwards to bed, and slept soundly the whole night. In the morning he arose early, leaving his family still in bed, and prepared breakfast, consisting of coffee and bread. He then awoke his family, and desired them to partake of the breakfast which he had prepared. He poured out a cup of the coffee, went with it to the bedside of his child Mary, and asked her to drink it. She, being unwell, declined taking it, whereupon he forced it down her, and then drank down two cups himself.— lle his wife to drink of it, also, but she, for some reason, her suspicions being aroused probably, refused to do so; she merely soaked in it some broad, part of which she ate, and gave the rest to her son Paul When the father par. took of the coffee he went to bed again, and was soon taken violently sick, as were all the family The girl Mary died in about two hours afterwards in great agony, and the spirit of the father fol lowed soon after. A short time before his death he confessed to his wife that he had put a ship ling's worth of arsenic in the coffe pot. Mrs. Rheinman at once alarmed the neighbors, phys, icians were sent for, but they came too late. The child Paul was removed to the residence of his mother's father, where every effort was made to restore Wm ; ho lingered in great pain till Tuesday morning, when death ended his suf ferings. Mrs. Rheinman speedily recovered. INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 2.—The House of Repre sentatives and Democratic members of the Sen. ate met, in what purported to be Joint Conven tion, the Republican members refusing to go into Convention. While the Democratic members and Lieut. Governor were leaving the Senate Chamber, the Republicans called one of their own members to the Chair, and took from the table the contested case of Woods, the Democrat ic Senator who was declared to be ineligible to his seat by the Committee of the Senate, aid while the Democratic Senators were absent took action in Woods' cue, and declared his seat ta. cant, immediately after which they adjourned. This gives the Republicacs a clear majority in the Senate over all parties. The Joint Convert lion met and adjourned until the sth-inst., with out transacting any business Iptudens =MO " Az Mtlima Ammidasted. lain Xivr FM, Feb. 2, 1867 Oa Saturday moctimag at 8 o'clock, a servant boy in the hems No. 81 Bawd street, on going tato the room of Harty Ourdell, the well known surgeon dentist, found the doctor lying on the floor, his person and the moat covered with blood. The boy Immediately pro the alarm, and other in the house slime to the scene. Dr. pact was found to li dead, sad the awe of the body gave rise to a report I = lll he had burst a blood vessel perished before he could summon help. 4 TVs was the story which was published in the e _ witting pipers of Satur day. A 'loser examisatios,,of the body, however, disclosed the fact that LI -had been aurdered:4- There were so lass than fifteen stabs in his neck and breast, side with some narrow bladed sharp instrument ; and en his meekAren signs of an at tempt at stannwilatios,-whieli was further proved by the fast that his lungs were 'full of air, and his tongue protruded between the teeth. One of the cuts bad severed the jugular vein, and another nearly - separated the tsetebne. Two of the wounds in the breast had fed the heart. From thetopogra the rooms, from the testimony, sad froia al l the eireumstanees eon.: netted with this mysteriods murder, we may form a theory of the manner i which it was °email ted, although we may soli be able to fix upon the assassin. It does not fotlow that any of them- mates of the house were the assassins, or cogni. gang of the bet; boiansep. would have been the easiest matter in the world for a person to,enter through the street door, by a key, the duplicate of that by which the cur himself gained ad-. mittance ; and it will not be very difficult to fix upon the way in which the deed was committed, since somebody mast be able to testify at what time be eat his sapper,' and from the appearance of the food is his stomach, he was probably kt ed within half an hoar afterward. From the teelknotty of the inmates of the house, it appears that they retired to bed about II o'clock. Wesuppose that the house then became quiet, and they must have all fallen suddenly into a deep sleep—so deep thatthe terrible death struggle on the floor below, in a room directly under one witness, who testifies_to sleeping not very soundly, did not rouse th em. It is not to be expected that they would hear the assassin enter; and even should he come in boldly, they might suppose it was the Doctor ; but after the deed was done, it might;ressionably be sup , • that be would go down stairs hurriedly, and make an exi(with lees regard to noise than at his en trance. The house, it will be well to recollect, is on the south side of an east and west street. The entrance is up a broad flight of stone steps, the basement being a half story above ground, The entrance through the s4door is into a long hall, with two large on the right hand, connected by folding doors. The stairway is at the back end 0f.. , the hall, running up half a story toward the rear wall, and there from a broad stair, turning entirely about, so as to land the person ascending in the upper hall, with his face toward the street. Here immediately at the top of the stairs, at the left hand, is the door of the Doctor's room, Lin which the key was found on the outside. This was his sitting room—his bed was in the front room, and a passage leads from one room to the other. The door of the room opens from the post farthest from the stair, and swings around into the room in such a man ner, that in entering you must go around the edge of the door. Within a foot of this edge is the corner of the room, and right there is a door opening into the bath rooms • thisse door is spat tered with blood about five feet high, in such a way as to indicate that it spouted from a wound, and at the same instant the man turned half round so as to throw the stream across the whole width of the door and beyond. Before this wound was given, it is evident that there must have been an attempt at the garroting process, for the throat bears evident marks of a ligature, and the face and eyes of having suffered from suffocation.— Vs, ea r. r. • • 114.4, I,llc M.A.1411 , . ttvl finishing his supper, came home, went up to his room, unlocked the door, hung the key on the outside, went in, lighted his gas, and sat down to his desk, which stands between the two near windows, on the south side of the room, with his back toward the end door. Suppose then, that the assassin, whether he followed the Doe tor home or not, entered the room and approach ed his victim with a rope, with which he attempt ted to choke him to death in a quiet way : but as the Doctor was a powerful, resolute man, in full health, the villiaa found that he could not accomplish his purpose in that way, abandoned the choking and attempted the dager. At this juncture the Doctor, probably ',prang up and grappled with his assailant, and at this moment , he might have received the cut on his hand or non, from which the blood came upon the desk. Finding that it was to be a struggle for life, be exerted his strength, rushed the murderer back into the corner of the room by the entrance door, and there received the two fatal stabs in the neck —one of which iseperated the jugular. These blows were on the left side of the neck, by the right hand of theassailant, and struck while both were standing. As the murdered man reeled, the blood spurted, and at the same time the asr main struck at his heart an upward or lunging stroke, and another downward, followed by sev end others after he was down. There he fell, close" by the door ; there he died : there he war found by the Soy next morning—the gas still burning—the key in the door--and yet no ona of all the family passing up and down these stairs all the morning, within two feet of that mpelaer ed body, had disoovered it, or any trees( of the murderer—not even noticing the smears of blood upon the stairway up 'and down To say the least, it is one of the most mysterious of all the mysterious murders of this prolific age of slaught er; and the murder is not the only mystery yet to be unfolded. Still, it may all be solved, and this may yet prove another act in the great dnime of the garroters.—X. Y. Tribune TRACIZDY IN AitiLs.wsa.a.—The Independence Co. (Ark.) Balance, of Jan. 9th, states that a man by the name of Dean, under the influence of some brutal passion, had assaulted his wife with the intention of killing her, and she resisted and fled, but the fiend followed her some sixty yards from the house, stabbed her several times, and finally out her throat, and she wu found lying dead, having apparently fallen on her face while in the set of running. Dean himself was found lying dead in his house, with his knife and razor lying bloody beside him. Remorse for killing his wife, no doubt, instigated him to take his own life. This unfortunate couple had been mar• vied but a few months. Dean was reputed to be a sober, steady Ina, and his wife a very kind, inoffensive woman. Tas RIOffT SPILIT.-Ttut New Orleans Cre. ()le, an ardent opponent of the Democracy in the recent canvass, hopefully and patriotically looks forward to auspicious results from the decision of the election. Does it not become good and conservative mew, of all parties, to imitate the sound and proper spirit of the following editori. al remarks of the Creole "On the 4th of March next, Mr. Bnokia.nan is to be inaugurated. We shall be heartily glad if the administration of that gentleman turns out to be all that his warmest friends and advocates claim for it in advance. We are quite sure, that our opposition to Mr. Buchanan, and ',the Celto Teutonic Democracy which aided in his elevation to the Chief Magistracy, will not so dim our vis ions as to prevent oar seeing and appreciating that wise and sagacious statesmanship which is calculated to bring peace and prosperity to the nation. If he can reconcile the discordant ele ments, and restore harmony and fraternal good will, we shall be truly gratified We regard the signs of the times as auspii cious. We do not belong to that oleos of croakers who are incessantly predicting the speedy down of the American Union. The nation has just passed through& terrible ordeal. The Old World watched with the eyes of Argue the Republican travail of the New. Self government was on trial before a packed jury of Europoan despots, and self government has nobly and triumphantly vindicated itself." WAIIIIIIINITON CITY, Pei) expected cerrespondeniw heti the &wintery of War, relative, was sea t to the Senate to dui lively in possession of the ry Affairs, who will make i t determine whether it can with ted. If not, it will be Ceti archives of the government The members of the will sit eight or ten hours order to complete the testimi Deputy Sergeant at Arms ' for witnesses. Th, Committee on Foreign , the French Spoliation Bill, bat not attempt its eanaiderstioe, sure of other business, and fer for its cossideration. The Cususittee es Ek aided to report a resolutio n sett held b 1 Kr Whitfield, of king no reeommendation COPMTAIIL NI•11611 11 saltoolgtod to t. vote.% Lt tho ormalag Naito* KA., PM. & MST War igrai 1 WWI the Nibble to more beat& heat C•eT/ bare beet awing for as initiate ( . dilleulty of breatbiag, ke , be , t that I here tried Or four ream r maar map of sotto • somber of mat. la 4 others, bat Doom ever nowtoef tire roliat as the BEIM of (Mal Millers/a, Jas. St, ISL 7 SrWhy welt make It Public Team, old, bad the Wy e ", i his with a sough, that dlatressiag • tbla 'dater tt weeired to was .o violent that we were appriiliese. or result in eonsethlair erne, canoes wake use of CA RTZR S It4L.W OF before he had takes half a bobile of a 1 to be entirely eared. -Ella mother law I Cold sail Cough, and wade use of the she received speedy and ellestaal relief with the beseflt she sad her chlld have me to inform you of It, sad tf yr eau oaks tlus statesmen public. - Tours, Ste., J. Y. I T. 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I , lly to rYlur. it Th.. ••• o.te tho ram of bnrtza lumai .hart a •p el., of • • few t..timonialm tJerru nth - f .Sr.vr that. ktt all QOM of rtt.r.s. p.l I. Inltamatvm or the Injury"! ;Art, th..-autte, the pfr,t 12St rie.••• • !t Ic. rot nOeatt•t. omporto.. lurk to the • r t.:12, an I rill , Vr hen ppl, •11r wil innpu, matter to tho ourfaco, cltorhargr it protionol from .or.. oerasi d and Inv...term:, rove, • FAbeh Arbx of ,Givrt• D•LLir's P Mate Enfray.4lll.o.l wit\ lk k 1 1 prrupoo4.4.•-•, All when. , try cmintorreit. Pries 21 t 7 all orders should be addreamed R arrlay, and "..= Grvelitrieb Its N. Y. Sold by all Druggists and Illadisiss r. SL tea. MARRIED Stu Christmas onrentn.r. by Ia -' ON. LOREN L. ) HF:PARD and M... '.. ° 4 Din" By ti... mune, ou New Tear Ni• •311 11,00 HELEN BURGE, B. 1130 at Union, .3,3 •he Ilin• PIIEBE JANE SY BB 4,'.1 DIED tho 3.1 t net , aft+, • pr•orse.... "f 11111.-re.ei, ip , neat ~n the 24 or Ilecormbe% formerly nf Erie, 'NOTICE r V BroOLa, Sot...arta A,,oont. Jr. le" at tha store of . lurk k /UP: • .1. Vr th. lump AN wrson. ha , •oi .‘a an. MiunteO to (La... nnu; 1.. AT .1 Tounta not <1 , ..4 with." • mto hands of an naoer ion V , F...b 7,1.07 . Administrator': 11COTICE Ls he-4.6% t,.Pis Letters of k.lraltustrat, I it.. .4 lisrb..rrivok t..• 1 I est Ate r •.u:n. IZAlnit ta, 1 nut.• er, av, h.ntie.steq, . Ila rt.drereek, Fe) 7, Bank Notice. IVOTICE laterebr Finn •hat ante A .l Bank .111 be continued null' th• serer to and that nn that Jar th. Crank .ill Br order of the Stockholder,' Er, Jail 4th., 1.1.57 Notice. undorligne.l has this day r•-w.e LER, ona partner In tho Bulking inn Feb 2 1.457-1•01{1 vALENTINIS : PARK ROW v Air.vvrivtg ' Now a UM !Mot . , any t..{. • and I.l,lltahie ••-•I• • Ituts 1.. 1,11,1 VALENTINE:- th.eie ..f ah ordoviiry hind, knots., an• th.• best /I,,ntin i• half-lioirla...n of ••ne ktnd —last • v.- • of all ...net...a, evert ••••1•. s haiDnent tenon the ono: I e etICALI . from the loulter,,us to • • all and see therr, Also, I. T .... 3. Autdeoer.phn of I . Leaves from A J..!. "01' Irvin s Life of Ilf.shine - t •••,. 'lyres. for the Little I . 4llllplele het., Wro. re I ley le 17...f1e.. Mrs !Isle's, Lealir • Mel ' I ;15. and `lar,,,r• of Ur. • ehanhinx • IV ,, rics. ••'••• MaMia Th. Prirat• • .•rrespon.len•-•• ev..rybodr l'ontl.lenDal Lefton .r \ • :.."". Itarti.t antert.ur, r, Ilenrr t.,1••.••r I ire an I I %lA's!, • The Nino of to. lint•-b 1., • "" Webster's AnsArlran l'antl;. • • - .e1.. 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