BINJ. N. SLOAN, BLOM/ a XOORZ. Rib Umbers 41111 , 0R0117,. - ..DXV News of the w --Oa wit► Last., 'died at Ow wart-bassi Osargailtaadolph. 3i• Remo lootwitios asilast. and kliegs patrimony 6 divided. H. was tho Oast sea of Wind Ueda* sad nephew - tithe sololwatod Ala Randolph, of Bassolto, wbo reprisi lin with as sisstisa asidosseo wit olsos in kis warosed wows to fist towards any human Wag,— It filmy hod lowlier' idains upon dto toadies's* of his kindred. foe ha was dosetsibleof Oho- ikon/ties of boorinei nog of vomit, and mild oat, sionifsst tho oiniskaoss of W MOONS la , _ wlitsholy asgabod by duo door surto. his holm at an Noir aio, ,hs was affootioostaly mood foe by hb wend stdolOwos sad was soot to bum toe oa siasotioe, thatoosidiSst at that dais bo giros blot la tits United Blots& Oa his retries to Arsoeioa a sad dimes's lima fall so hint—moos loft Its dims. Tito skaaastanto pvellsadelph, of &stoke, thi last poignaat grief,.aml M ratan sadly MU Is hi. M ama' was horty-Ilits years age, mad 'lase ties s t. G re ee* , reiskied hopelessly Seas. Tot (.at.. the - &iron) dues was • easels mobility is the wad . rase of the old las, al we lace "sea his waadsriag &Mat tie Adds Atli his heals heard falling is whits see. over Ms boss, sad Ur US restless lye, bowfin sisation to a estateassee of Ma ga/at sad striking laterest sea la its glees. EL.Id beads 'soothed his pillow, and his and was peso. Lad thms died the last of l b . Saadolphs. —La' Adrian (Midi.) eorrespeadast of the Detroit Ativortiesr, 'Altai the fartioalars of a heartreadiag Weir whisk obearea few days eines. Jobs Shay, who nabs la • log hose, started for the tows sad whoa :swirly • silo of be saw smoke arising sear his dwelling sad rash ly stars& Ups anivisg ea the spot he beheld MI hose la Same sad also his wife la the very metre if the Ire, already sash Mused. So lon. wmakilie Slim that it wee steely impossible far the hashes/ to Saris.* his wife, sad he asordiagly was compelled I. staid skies bar his Mass, Woks' sad •' little over $lOO, all he pessessid sa earth, dossed by Ire. It isaapposed that Mrs. Gray was takes la a it. as she was skies Mabee. sad probably SIM spinet the Sissy, which was asps. ed of stieke.esasiag them to fall with a crash spat her &mita ty lite the *re plass sad of sane all teak are issediate. ly. What le nest strange, Mr. Drays little daughter. aged 4 years, slated Mr little sister. • babe in tie sad* sad bore her We the read, thereby'saring its life, —A woman awned Maria IbtdraersA, about bb Peen of age, died "agilely cm ThaittO night, at No. le Ilalbscry street, New York. Her history is a meissehety Wailes of perverse Iselisations. She was espied as a Governor la the family of the Livingetail, os the banks of the Hodson. about Wily-foot years age While eappd la that oeespatios she became ilarsored with a negro mash ran is the employ of Mr. Livingston. and Moped with him to New York: disco that period her 11h has been • GOMM of wee mid , misery. She abandoned herself to the meet &impish, and limatiou course of life, and Ossify died a silerablgififepraved, sad neglected object, is the garret of the .premihms were she resided. Tbh deceased i was a woman of sett Wieldiest* and good education. .- Ups • boolebh la her room we found A number of volumes by faro to Preach and Italian authors, whisli had bees fregmently permed 'by the dimmed. —The Nos. Fayette WMallin, mama, appointed Ger meat of Washisgtor Territory, airived there safety on Wednesday, the 16th Sept. and took the prescribed oath_ of °See as ?horsily morning. the 17th. The Governor was received with a salute of cannon, and on ?bumpily, at 1 P. IL, agreeable to the arrangement' on ths part of the "sovereigns," he was publicly istrodbeed to's large maim* of ladles and gentlemen in the temporary Court room, by governor Stevens, who, on the portal the citizens of the Temitary, gave him a sordid welcome, as the future Governor, in a neat and oppropriste addreSs. Governor Milnllin responded at length In a plain, sensible, and mamer.of-feet style. —Astounding frauds hare been brought to light daring as investigation - of the basinoss 'et the Board of Health of Philadelphia, by :he Finance Committed of the Common Council of that i elty. There imis been going os for a long if a• a Nyasa of fraud, by which large ant i s . of the sit] theitillibiliill.AW swami; ,fire tentr ..d by lb. Baulk amid a warrant properly vonebod, drawn os t►. troawrf 4bs proemial going into du pockets of the members of the Board. A promaigaden of the facts will soon b• made.' —Ws. Angina war tried rscently in Beaufort oowaty, North Corollas, for: bigamy, be having married wife 1* that State. when be had another 'living in Hampton, Vit. &la. This ease 'zoned s good dial of gimping, owing ormaiamitigatiag Miroumstaimem yet ho wat convicted, senteneed Si resolve thirty-nine laNies, - to be imprisoned see day, and diaeliarged on his personal reeeignismiee ter W appear/wee at the next Court, thus to be branded at the Intl cheek with the letter 8 la prism,* the Court, and to receive smother thirty-Mae hardly to le supposed that be will appear at the Court ! —The New York Timis andoneausts that the member of Oke new Omen& will probably draw WIN walka pay oa die meeting of the first session, this week. The tam. kir' of the house are salaried at $3OOO per &sum The tom of Ike Mena "Coop's' &tea Irate the 14th Marsh last, aad the eonetraetion put epos lb* law la, that three. foutik• the fret year of the term will be payable if doseaad. l ed. ete the cosseeaaemest of actual 801,1011, the Gust 111ollt:7 day is Dee. If ro, the treasury will be draws ipso at nee for $3110,01111 ee $000,01141 for this °Wet. —The We ashler of tba Co Weds? Bask, Cosa., Samuel F. isaearir:, la ;Surged with baying osbessied 175,044 of tie rude Waning to the beak. l he was wrest ed is New Tat City as Saturday, Sad detitised is eastody asdi tits bask aims arrived to take Ida is sharp.— °slug to Cu lack of a proper midges spas Govern, [lag be one set at Liberty. Whit. the proper papers were is mem bt propionates b• west free sad has not slues boa beard bow —Tb. Clevelead Plebesleoler awe that George Garbler, master of the M-tated Flying Cloud, was the taut of tear brothers, all Allan who have bees lost spot die hauls. Their aged Roth.?, *boat sixty years old, Mat thus Hee four lady youths eaeriblei to the perils et the ass. George was her oat, baps sad the eta apes whisk ski lamed hi her dedistag years, asa sew be has set the We of the others. Her sorrows hare bees hair very great. —Teo MethodlA Wslawn Mars. Wards sad Emoar, hare boos "dieelplisser he hotel yam la the pose el us piss M the lrirglahi lipthip last swum they pleaded giddy, sairessed regret be the set, Mated tbat they ireswast easesioas of ialsatiee to b areas sad premised net le de so say mom Tits Oes bream whisk tried dies, la seldom at Elisabeth Oily, seeeptse the askarraiedirmsest ad penaittill them to ma. Haas their familitma. —Col. Wa. Tonna% of tie air at seporaptiesi agnates, vbo died eaddeab. at Wilatastes, N. C., ea Wednesday, wee dad et lite saps amine Gee. Soso la Nada la ISNI, aad vas tad.. beareesil foe pain sad startteeteas assent, I t ia tbo battle at Clastraras sal Cissatbasee, sad seeeadly, Is the battle at Cimplahopee.— Col. T. wee a pada* of West Mat, sad at tie time et Ms amass bad bees Is the iliallary as testy yaw.— bad seiered ansb from impaired health anise On last year. —The Possums 4atifter sells • task story of a mishit is one of the palate easels la a seighboriag &stria. w►. is is the habit of employing his doe at the soon spasm by boiling " matebee with hie roboiews, by nesse of which Wisdom operatics he disposes of hooks, pone seassies, pss.f s. as., with peals to himself sad at the swam of the Nese Asap of his perils. This is *Sher a wads, la the way of tesohlas aad deserves *sensation ef the &hod Diseases. —A black sags toss or dye bet las the other Sty attempted to cross a poad in Nasorbill, Mass" as the lee. bet the pews, mob by his saskssisip Mt the sold, glassy sarfacie was so Mow, that when withia alms tss tea of the More, he Waste so - okillod-by Itie Lie 'ha he **aid ire ae kerne; sad was draws ashen - by sol 6 of polo sad eaptered. Le Restos 800 sqs t►at lbw Zee. base 8. Kane*, t►* Baptist elamrsay a., whose ***set se .w► eseadal was me* deal. has neighed Ms pastiest* el tie Treseat Topple to at* offset is *roe moth& too toe& to outgo apes t. praetiee of the law. Sot widoe l loto. • bail* le las bees Ming biased Ele operatises w Loshaboro Hoes* odestitated Um first siop la this Maw time. —lhaparaa, theoa b i N ati us Chilatio Post Oise relies , teacidag shoot la Poaltsathsry. ILlopeplis casoist of over sae of the pow& aai lees el& airwriste , —lice Rea: Saw line" forme, Bertateelless j lee rsoastly boss olsetai, by a large ss*dep, 5.+..% Joke et that Slats, mad las OM his cl.tier. toppea, floe limy Clay gown to "Rosser Joh' Davie, vithoot Wog al& to ettotrovort itiolooittoompoodswiloril boooksloolotpttkotta bit possum' the power of propbooy be ooald iot• kovii son ageorately dolooribod tho 00110 of moo roomy ozpoostoof from Li* oisoottoompoo oitoltiolt tits wholtiosoatey p solo onfortoig. Epogoo Ids primal espolitio• to opportaso.— Tho ;HAW imas4, ft NOW to vs, 11 to a tearer to listen to al• altallOß of wed cootrooti prtattiploo, and to &war of • Imillwwle MN whisk sian seed wiry seepseded beg late bleknermy we M. war De reepeaded to by Ceemmea. dad we bops, too, that the etesenre et the as weadarma of the peewee beahlag glom 1111 we ho lost epee the Beate Imrieletwee fee matt" yews to some. The heehaws of the President's review of the orredidoa et sew toretea rele f fses will be admired by the Anodes' people, if ale by ill the fareiga goversmoste We or. glad that he ---- MnmyThs eeds the tenaleatioa et Ski Clayton, sad Bawer limey, and that la doing so ho leaves no room lee ; Great Zvi to.ntheemierstud his owe position. He iteeerits, mew, that bad this treaty Dees lost ege it is Illre'y the Cestrel America& disputes mighty Jose lees op settled itetweee the the two tweetriee.' Re proposes to pumas a Ana coarse with Bpsia, sad ihil i t E with We view hio eampaelle , al by Coupon of the eldiptisa wile ► ilso always iatorpooe w►m their Masotti* is lialtest of illiferosee oblob wo bavowith them ' - ' r • 4 , _ oar lilaistar to DMus la . burreeted to weepy a mistral attits4 la Ilse dl edges of Grist Briggs with thi Miss. del Respire, but at the "sees tine I. ee-opesste veldt the illaistess of Raglawe wad Ittassetila all peasotal asoaesuie to obtain. by treaty. "thole pull rwaswesteas to ommueree whisk the Nation" of the World bare d rlibt to meet, sad Irbil* Chias mass" bog be permitted to withbeld." Ia the President's owadearaatioa of laibeeterisas, wader the law sod la a newel - point of elm, the eisaatry will heartily jobs. As th• wisse+7, sad eirigasgess, will applaud tau Prasidsees dfspositko cowards do Utah revolt. Negress in appraised, will toes b• sint la straestlisaieg lib beads sad seabli% bin to pat down this "lest roloollloa is • Tostitsky Is sash a taaasorthat Is shall bs tits hue' Th. moat hair-spllttlog strict abastreetlealit will &Sole Salk.lo seeeessfully, small tb mead apes wale\ the -Presiding pate tie ecoastreetioa If • railroad ooaseetiag Os Atlantis "al Pattie States. In iegard to Tawas °plasm, of souse, will differ—but lone thing there can be so vaginas, that the idea 'aught to beAforeed by the President, that the sooner that tent tory brooms a State the better it will be for the pesos of tatry. b one *pint which few will be *Hoofed to tabs e. is be says. Reams has too loag esempied pub lie Meadow-41We ere other questions of graver Import, towards whieh die asthma! alnd 'bomb/ sow be tamed; and It waked but little differettoe, we apprebrad, to the masa of the people whether she mane lam the Usioe at the Lorwmpten door or through the Topeka window. Once is the Oates, and the eeoupetioa of demagogues sad agi - titters will he medal. The polkas of the Preeldmit, is simply that the Lesompfen Closedtatlon, which all ad mit summated from a legal body, presents the most feasible mid speedy method of &goosing of the Kamm, complies ties. H. admits that good volley would have sob mimed the aware maatitiosioa tom vete of the people—nap be says that ameba sehesieskos was tosaideatly tiptoed by the Admaististiost—but Ormatltutional *eaves- Oen did apt do 4t, and es the barmy questa* is th oaly e shoat iwitiehithers I. sap :dame, sad as that is sub mitted, it is °brie= that a prietteal solute* of the aim - ettltlwan be mower arrived at by admitting her at lame; aid this the people without let, or Ithrdammes, eta amend and altar their ovule sot whatever they plasm. To um a homely expression, he thinks that la 000.42dia1l 101' for tits *balsa principle that all of thweestatitattiost siboaki bare bees submitted to the people, "die pate is sot Wadi the candle." The wass.of the people, when not betas& by designing pantie:ass, are maineatly practical, and from theta we think these practical suggestions of the • - ••• . • • •• • itst. Desseinsto sersorelly is CM City sad Comity. with whom we here (warmed •ppsoa the 'object, dims* from the Kamm fetter* of Pnaidaat litsehassa's They twiner is the patties eo boldly arreosed by Senator Denies sad the PbUM ih Nem The Observer sides with Ike Ltstriistratioa aid UN trimmers of the South. —Omen& We venter* the smartie& that the writer of tie ahoy. ParaftsPil has not ouromed with Arm demeerlets Is Erie (oust; is the sub** of Mr. Beelmaan's muter ; it is one of the mum= tricks of the Germs to profess acquin. taus with Dosmocrapo euthstat on import points of polio', sad ;sport it as whist the position of this paper. We bare a very disebtet reeolleetim that it did so whoa the Kansas Nebraska bill wan trot istrodutod into Con. grim dot lot that pose—we hove the best reason to know the " Domeoges ruefully to this city and county' , do not "dissent from the Ketoses fester* of Presidest 80. Lawn's smoteasge." . ' The Domoorats of Erie scant y are a practical sot of mat—they haw* faith in the Prooldant— and while they are rmdy is go' la far. as amator Douglas rem la debuts of thoprimiptes of "popular sovereignty," they are id gifted M the art of kair.sptitting sudielent to suable them to see Me different* in the principles emu- Mated Is the Emma portion of the Message, and thou promulgated by Douglas. They cam see, however, that than lt only ommedea M expediseey bayou ale Pro. slam' and Douglas, sad oa a question of camedatteg they have ■o make to Mims them to take sides against au Adasialstratioa they are proud to have helped bring into pooif4 ! Wereibero a prinelp le forayed. there might be some ewe of diaseasion—bat there Is sone. -Thu Isiah as to what we Yeller* tabs the true putties of Lb• Demos. rosy of Erie twenty towards the Admisistretion ; and sow, at our position has Stu oallod La quutiou by the Go. a ward as to ourealf. Is ear opts* the midi which has its teepees is the Kas a Vey of the Admit/iterate* will definitely mottle two fret the (*parity of the Kauai Nebraska MU to meet the ezlieneles of the times, and stead, the lan ky of the men who have hitherto tetad with se, aairidhed to be eoseiderod of us. We have no hors for the itemise of popular inverolgaty—sons whatever. It 4 sainrsl, just and rigk \aed oo implanted width' the bream of every Democrat. that so one ens set hinuelf epos WI gaieties above another. It has Wes indorsed over sad over apie by the Fiore, and most emphatimily la the Awes of MfrYseba.aa to the Prosideaey, and would hero dabbed tit Yams rib,* losg ago, had tie fair sod cohneillating issaaaree bees met with asything,but as ounonipoloas mid violent part ears antagealsm. The moatorneing of later seed politioisas aid Panda: knaves has kept t h e Terri. tory In sash so lailamod sad suited eoaditloa that the cely immediate quake .was to have bees how not to had. at ones a Moil war.. The inoradiary elarseter of the Popalsoe." eaperisdaged by a fisatioal, inimaperato spirit of ,kkolitioniea, eaeoeschtily bladed t h e prestige! 'potation of the original am. The Admiallitratlos, as sights to give the people a fair opportunity to Mule their " dom ed, ladtatiooe AO* ova way, sent Walker to Kansas with full power to proem the ;while—bat the rope refold t re and you. mad a • lesoalptaa Coamitation is the r.- salt--Mao. we sire that the priselpise of the 'Kam.. Nebraska bill base_ beet refused a fair trial, mad That the Dmaeorstie porgy, are set responsible far the tars affain have den 4 this distorted mien. What ties is the mum el every true omega -Dimmest lo 11 t o g oos e their stiadard.bearor whom tie, have railed ablest by smisination to * bead of the oaten, at the very °oboe of his career ? T. it to tarn the , 4 shadier os a poky white only detaigogass maid to, Haply Wow It is sot absolutely peddle Will they held their honored did S. blase for a pnoitke. wide!' einnwastaneso and a is.. spirit of ooseiliaties have eatspelled tie to take ? D o ss am oviiiyiso Its 6 that if the liscempton Closers tea had oonebooltil to_ Fatah the whole Hoastitatiaa to to. people, their tithe ti old have bees imarribf indorsed by the President? Dose sot the pew sad quiet of Kauai --dm Sad jaiiiketiok of the Sleety (Hoenicke orsr ihadow etiory arbitraryobeetioa that ono he argot to the marseilathao boos taken? We Wait they -de, sad ra re that say Democrat has men It to held a eatery bemuse, is our istimation, it is deoirtiag OW lag at the 'sty mows' when defter sag Avestan, Asa Uglies i* view of tosta Iliti - thoso—ooto least to obijoidoli, of IT-I sios—es aro foto to ow &bat orliallosis 'lbws s 7 do, *Le paper, whisk toe tits s*s.s rota h tiashoss asiotpes massessoost, liassoooritseit of is 11011117 . to tiro sad memos of dm Dostooistio pit% wig wee List et see soils *ad siteemeeee lbw We able amid er Pesserimpiefe fru Prlfffikiild, JAIN BUCll aaus,' sad* her ions espruseasthre is chi SHAW Wu. Retellal Air Gibs this IN sip he ilimesimie to UM MOUSSi with is. 244iiires it 0.4i14.6 r bus 401 fee bpi grith Mktg Mb stir AS•lidaigies se the M.lllO-• aisqpitist boa arra. balk 9401111ag, ,PlkitlifragoT be bid eardesrt 1111111.1kom . to reed ete4 diyet tho gams& op dm& *1.4, Mee, lad the redden 4* we lelobos et 11= t ofrove eel* AlllOllO of Oa 4111111117 Ip • oeheligiese iithsogard toes eV& itiaidaty 's ieve We *Hie Li the sailed Ily tho owes sti. - - - nover..us. rust rust . Pats& Greeley dawn tithe sea lisp t "Shrietter." the Shia Gepagisan petty hi jubilant, They oh titers le awing to ha i distuptlea Doisioraii• ..ad • thay . tld tiohy They allaa her 74, '"' *by shill!" of as ft 1 = itnegard Go liGaseeeni t ► • s A . einiko Psi* that •••asa In s win eft a solia. awe and id blioaalaw rill ever mire It. Riney Nutmeat. !tem President Boasanatt kora, woos that the Kamm. ashiglti.,pil Of D. babe the Is; *very Doesoarat. from Dolmen low.. agree, that the Isoosaptoa don was a legal body—wad than agrseiag la all esseatial partlealars, it I. timer telly to sappowl that they will spilt open the abstraotlos—tie teeheleatelaoll la s the ides wised spool by Beast., Dousaas, to ezease his *oars% that the use int•at sad seaafieg ad do Xmases se pale set was not filly eteenylled with fa selasktiag the slavery dame of the Coastitation to the people, sad with holding the Wham, shoat which OWN am, has Wen and sever tea Is any oestroverey. Swann. Donato) may pettifog the queetloa se meek as he pleases—be may split hairs ham sow till doomsday— hamar he &Dewed in this dsllgbtfal reetastion by web hike ash' doettiew deathbed in the *tinnier met oath me as ilixiteas, sad HAI, eel Teat tothoaltd Sad Wens; be may. in fact, sublet* himself to the liswalag approbstias of Gresley,.ead the issuing remark, mid to heave been made by a acted Itopablicaa &maw after the delivery of his repeat speech, "that k was the lest "len insemetioulte eves 111111."-.4111 may, We repeat, 184 "rid sod wanton," and nutmeat', Is ali thle-hut we vitiation whether ha lan throw duet In the eyes of the pearl* full. sisal to make them bedlam that the Presitheeth position on this rionstioa is sot, is all emeatial pareletslara is Per' fact semadaswe with the Ostlers' of she Deseasrati• pony and the oryptaiwiet of the territory et Kativas. The Dame. mulct petty is made up of wettest sea sod 14 will take mon than Senator Douglas to onertaece them that the slave ry seeetioe is Kansas bas notfieen the all abootholag. the all eiegrossiag question agitedag thifetamery ever sham then. Peal of the Missouri Compromise; std bates theta Omega*. don wbieh irtmake that to a peardar vote of the people of Kansas , ought o he y rejected by Congress: For what was the Missouri Comprotnise ropes/ed. Was it that the peso. pie of the Territories sight be Allowed to decide the . iptea don of slavery for themselves; or was it to give,* the privilege of deciding odor %%miaow! Cicada Wm • the foroler, for it was quite enneaessary to repeal It atilt', theft the privilege of the latter. They had that already, both north and South of that lice Thee again, for what did the three thoosand New Bagisulti clergymen disown the Mamas bill and its antitor?--for what did the Black Repetition Swedes of Oblong* WV' to Dew their owa (defeat and Swastottl.-far what did they kindle beelines and bars him in Wary in every tows from Cideeipi * to Weskingtoef--for what, la sheet, low the Demoreatie par. ty tallied around the pfineiples of his bill, sad suffered defeat in many of their ;heretofore strong hells? Was it, or was it not, that thi people of the toniteties sheath have the privilege of deeidlit for themselves whether or no 4w-cry should exist meg them! We say then thaw, was the within which averred" all dhoti. The Demo ray said that the people sheath &Mile it fee thameolvee— their oppementis that Cabins" abased demi& It for them ! aped epee this Wye we need late lb. *entail of MO, sad we wos. Upon that Cage. Mr. atICILLIMI OMe lab pow. er—end to retry out thee issue he seat Walker to Nausea with full authority to protect the people la the wereiee of Lb* eleetive frenehlea sad this power he wevelooll, The people were rafted apat i te oleos delegates is farm • State *Constitution preparatory! to adesiapicta se a Slam. The people of Eutaw know—the whole country !moire—that ,lorry and starer/ alosai was the Ls, uonght to he deci ded by that eleetion. Is this state of the ewe one would Pave thought the "bee irate" party of Kassa" would have rallied to the polls and moried the Coastitutiowd Cleaves dos! They bad the potter, but Wooed to use lei fed herein is the most w inoikaprebensible part of deb whole Kansas badness! Out of fames, "the Mends of Haman Windom" rail upon their partisans to secure a gopd, an limiest, and a fres government for Kenume, by rods' a par ty ticket for State, Cooney, City sad Town °Sows; bet 4i Moamar itself, they "ailed upon their partisans to stay away from the polls and vote so tither whatever! And they were weecastul; their partials' did stay sway from the polls; their opponents carried the election; bat contrary to their expectations and hopes sebsited the slavery question to the people, and thou tease faetioside summon the whole Mktg ' iii3t ie t oppra ull ed in teasx — A. Dottailedoists them—and joins them, tee, upset thepiftlfal pretext that, in oily submitting the slavery• alma to the people of Kauai, and withholding the hotpot, the true latent and purpose of dee Kassa" Neetraekaltill is sot curried out. Upon umbra boos our Coarse ie plain. The oldeotious to the policy of the Prosideat base no foundation except in an abstraction—and, to,ase his emu language, the sob- Jett of this antra:do'. "Kamm, has for mine years soot pig too much of the militia attentica. It is high time this should b. directed to far more toportao t objects. Whoa one* admitted into the Bolos. whether with or without slavery, the ezeitessest.belond her own fly pass away, sod she will then for the fret time be Left as elm ought to hare been low sines, to manage her own affairs In her own way. If her °modulation on the subject of slavery, or on any other subject, be, diepleasing to • majority of the people, no hams* power ems greyest them from changing It within a brief period. Under thew air. cumetanees, it may well in questkoied whether the peace and quiet of the whale sountry Sr. not of greater Wpm., tones that the temporary triumph of either of the pond , cal pantos in Kansas." This is the Magus, of a patriot-- • statesman—ens wbe hariag mashed the summit of .. east, man hopes, stands Ira an elation from which b. east, unbiased by Rita motives sad ansedneed by ow Oaring votes of ambition, lake • broad Lai oomprehrmsire slur of tbe whole queries, ud deelde upon Its omits with the moll view of promoting the vitiate, not only of Kamm, bat of the MUM. Eh is net a gonadal* for rio-eleetios, Uerefore his via*. is not dist:sled, see his judgmont biased by efilits to sum popular applause Re is not looking to a Suits logbdatoro of doubtful political coupler ton to prolong his slay is the Bowls, therefore be is net compelled to abase ea abstraction for the purpose of keep. itg himself before the people, or to made Is to semi the laiditralso of those who, s few sheet *oath= ago, lit his pathway with lientes hod hi. owe bardag died. la brief, the people jriil from apes this sew eandleatiew, of Bums alralre, aid pit a dark spas the was, or the des, who, whoa the dotatry was re/apsiag lad gold, for their ovia ahiLk ende threw the lire brand of &mord Is. Coati gross, and re-opeoed afreek tgs woes& that won nearly bailed. They hare faith is Pwasylvades Ids Prod deal, and se they Stood by ElakJanasonoritea party trued attaseptsd to brisk dews his adsainistratioa, so will they stand by Jaxas Bocumur, if he Is oomPenoll to PA" through the MOO OMML And head, he wits looks toe it mum* of the grad Dedoeratie party, will look sew, as ethers looked thew—(. salmi , t•lm 4 Sumer lliaLas's brief sad penitent speech, la reply to D*04141, together with lb. aglow whisk illterwarde took place bayou Wm, will he lowailti suedes, ulna% It will be road, we doubt sot, with labirest. As the Pew qlseinea truly sell, nib* het NM ledge Dow* lest his temper, sod beam* petulant and Irritable towards the elon of the debate, slows neat coadbudeely that he telt the .slight of the argonaut' whisk duster was beeping 'nu bin, sad ilso the pukka is whisk he bad placed himself by seporating fres the old aadtriod hinds wio bad so nobly stood by bin, wine time whose seen be is now obasspioatug wentag upset his winos! sad political abetment the fall of their bitter sad an. ft:upstate wrath. resat panties of Jude Deaglis is a source of lisertfolt regret to his Mends id all sutteer of the Union. The false end byposeitleal peels. which is sow being scattered aleag his tortuous path by reran runlet, will sot sompoissato his ibe the devotion of skimmed* , of attadied Mesas sad alluiron, stela* epee his peenstiositiou with fitallags etalem sad an appre. bousive otetill darker ikeolopasuts as the torniaatier the Causal Ablicalties doses Boer.' We ars happy to she seem of the doillmtkoa of 'the Part PreMyteriaa Chant oa the rid lam., cad la the p 1016% aattetpettea of tearlag the Rm. t. 7. Brims of Ck. Lad sad itiv. Ise. C. Lord, D. D. if ilidlakr—both of whom are well trews to ear drum, mad is hope that ; 1101110 will fail to Mall theaustree et heeds; awe midmost Mee ea sash as tatemedat emaelos. We emgratakto oompegatioe Mem have tart tide frelatifitl Moss to swing from their premium plam of worship to a Audi Mash dem besot to oar IMP 'Mt Tableau eithlbidas, at He lied Maus ea Thursday evening, for beadt of ski poor. ass very eusionaely attended. sad the as realised sea be vas largo. We dld AO6 let (line tin late, sad Mao WI ass the pismire 6f witusehig tM perfaromme, bat we lowa this It mu Wily estuasetal—rogordsa Ewalt, us salt upoi this taste of Ile yeast lodise win teak rot la taw represestatioas, bat ahui apes tb. 'satire saaageseet— Woad it sot be ► miss favestoot tax elm Illowthas ieeeeleties se gli pediriaarmt Mee are wan, we bale is deoloi * email ast idibies Oistwomisaostagsfam oppiebediy aftweepasionad NEW YORK. CusemlipirdesseeftieJtifilftiniej -3 , . SIN rola. Dee. T, UR . &use people sane. lbe himmgiA Ss wad "BMA Bib task that the beektok• ever liveatili may bolaslit e dte igiaw grehmil. Tklootapidity is thooserepavoking whoa al* joy was so douishdly ft asy as. to jest* ithkr•-, feeblest of kilaritzOiverOody the "O r . Bit Pesky Itesesli Blew !VI the heel* : - dal a, sad kb of basyilps shy, s Isaisd a ltr ali lleif -• hot sea. was a astell7, ems ee seek did i 7 well for saes. Bat brassie st ltioeltheafe have tan It W. Sob Made to ' — teri - shiffer 14sa the llayorahy Moods's; ens le alead Wooed *OW street is two hears Assam to env a mask load et somethiag flees MO Bridge into the oily, sad sot souteat with matte( fools of *outsides% lira thin' hisiedis, this, ipaskirsa I am emmerathed la advertise the performasse of their roe- platys hate for the willeadea of ths world. Oas at the ; magmata* hoarse of the freedom et the press, is the Wl patty with whist sash peuriltes are paraded before the opts of sensible people. Bat seam sea will fame tboss ; selves spa the settee of the phi* ma If they eas ob late h is so Sher way that by sommitting saki& sr embssallag feeds from a Bask. They like to he talked *boat and shred at, bat how great a sompliment this at- 1 wigs. li, say snit may judge who has is low sully a artiwil is raised I. this novelty Levin city, whose lahabl mats have at haste.. halt la oessma with the Attest ant, that, amity, they am forever oa the look oat for some row tklag. shad as sees ss the fled blush of its *swages has &pred from say objset of temporary . stton • WA Om srowd drops away sever to rears; ores the V.- au de Bodies if art up it the Cameos Swam steps for wthibitioa would be traseadoasly seemed for twisty fear boars sad mover after remits mom mutation than say imm pee pest, exempt primps hem the per sat and salaam' mad, dealers who Right dad the pedestal a soareakiat basis of speratioa s. Well, 'Termed, Wood" was XO4 sleeted. That has Seen the paws! theme of intavorsatioa, dlosamisa, sad wager, dam ths iteglaistag of the mortis Thseistaboa was mots timely stemmed than say oat had =postai sad the aggregate vote was enormous. TM day of election wee quiet micas* but Mutates was somewhat delayed by the pastel latirset Is the result. Trail. is looking ap slightly, theist; there is ao decided revival. sad tits Wester* sprig We will probably arrive mach later thee steal. Nagy of the sasposibmi hosts@ will be la se bettor coadltios to meet their obligates Wile* the Mrs of their station *spires them beets This state of *tap will probably had to heavy forced sales at ..wise of all Ueda of maaafaMored goods. Par Robes have beta ollbred largely this week sad fogad few pu shing at low rates. Produce kat a tendency to docils• seder the aspects of the foreign surkets; prices an quite as sigh mow as they promise to be. Cotton will sostinae • eider depression for toms time. The stock of autos fabrics Is rather light and prism are likely to rise for staple goods, moth as shootings, shirting, sod drills, before the sad of whiter. The strew of gold is sow setting steadily toward llaglaad. and flit prospect of a chats Is that Creation will probably deity spelt ressaptioa to a 244e1t period that the basks hat bees looking to, previous to isle foreign advises. The magmata of L ikings in the Weldor are improving sad rolled... as numb bettor than they have hem Anntsetisiasts are la a rather languishing eoadltioa. We are to bare, burner, rocaotidaos7 attosettoo to loyal of elassie soak. trader able ecomisotere, several oritorios of the flenseit natters are to So pea h dm neadiusy of m us t s , with /all ass tisssi th a *bonsai three hundred velem and !fad's Lagsay sad Mine in the taloa. Tbo lest Oratorio, t h e @natio% bla rases& and Sill be given es she ink, as Is understood. m• "taaatilayed" are woadefally qaiet of haa. Bisee deetiaa we later that their "oovpottages vas." Basiasse is sot much improvid, so fart actual saki are 1101101111110114 but it is a gratlfylm feet that the eoantry is beginahig to pay up its debts tope city, though the ten• Macy at present mesas to be today "la kind," a number of dry pods Jobbing homes hive this week rewired In this way tronsignaumuts of Sour tad bettor and routittaa. as of this sort wilt oontinne to is sade largely after the dab% of the canals. One dry pods house on Broadway ezbiluits before its doors &umber of kegs of batter pia earded "for sal* r This ii sit quilte so good as money, still it will do until we get those Treasury certlaratos, which the goe•or...w o.ousless in the anneal lifessaso.— The failed and saapeaded bans will thus hard a laygla' sham* of 'Mimi at their latektsdaess than If paysnonte wen restrictid to earreacy roper, and thus the gurnegg resumption of seannihmetare erg malt at as metier podia We w actually reduced to barer at the praseat time le a large portion of our tranasetiom WM the interior, though money is so plenty, la this city, on undoubted mioarity, that then Is actually difficulty la Aiding employment for ooalidence is badly wanted. Thu drain of epode to England which is now going on is 'Ovid upon as • favor' able lodisation i 4 returning prosperity sines a restoration of equilibrium in the currency of the country will bring up the pries, of air groat staples, bradstaffs and cotton, which are sow so depressed in foreign markets, that there is no fadamment to ship protium to Ulf/ York City from the interior, and thus creditors bemoan from delayed paymmta. As for goods, imported dry geesop. ply, outside of the $30,000,000 in bolded warehouse, and neat season will open with a very lovirango of prices, for all high east article.. Thus this eoudry will be enriched at the exposes of the foreign prodosers. Bat dementia goods will not Why so heavy a deals.. The supply of tattoos and wool's' will be gaits listed ; a fall la price will result ally Irma a heavy deells4 la raw material, and this will lot West the rasa of labor, of segue, mines goods eau them be produced at lower coat. There has bees la bet, daring the past few weeks a donne la deeseatie eet ton geed' owing to the all of raw aaterial la the Ileglieh sad (Walborn markets. The fret that prod.', will be seat forward to as sauna extest this- season by railroad, to pay debts in the cities, sentare many Whop' fora speedier departure of "Hard rime" than had previ ously bees aatielfisted, assay rats, Ue monster will be obliged to "men on" seat Awed, whoa the whole in seam prodruve of the ecestry booboos bought sad paid for. Shopkeepwa and benevoleat ameiatioas are gesendly laying is great stook* of Holiday unseats about this tine la Decousber, bat the speoulatioa mai( a deabdsl toe at reseal, as very few people ars diapteed this 'sans is give aaythfaciaore softly or tangible luta the "ooa filmed se sames. of dietiagaished soadderados," with which pelt. iesi nabobs diatiltargs their auttaal obligati's.. Great quaatitise of lasey Hoods for the Holidays are pusbod d at swedes at wretehatily low prices. Is esensesseuts theft is a Reis to mode*. A sew play at Waled's' ea tie hard these, under, the soubriquet of the Poet ef•New York. attracts sone attention. The series of Oreteriel piseeises at the senisany will arse imineeee ly. Mr. O. F. Grain, the Nepalese of "High felatin," is. written a book on the crisis, whleh Is prosounced to, M a steneer—lislf a page Is said to he a doe* for the nest tobeet easstitedes. Nam' ?41'&L 41001DINZ—W, laps from the Pro@ that Owl. hoods X. Wyakoop, late Halted &ate@ Menial for the ernaterit district of Peso. was secidestOly killed while ganalag seer Pottsville cm ilatapdar He was bunting Olomouc@ in aompasy with his hired man, when die ran la the hood' of the latter was essideatally diseharged.— Tu. load trek elfeet is Cot. W's leg, and he died le half sa hear hos the Meets of the lomat The desumed was bat tbirty-eight years of ate. He was bora near Nortews, Books sweaty. Oa dor breaking oat of the Hodes, war, be Joined the Pint Regiment .f Fem. Volnateen, sad ea the arrival of the minims at Pitts burg, he was elected "lona. Colonel Wjlk..p guyed with audit ditriag the war. Hot. Plena sulmelpteatly aitodated hiss flaked Stales Marshal for the Banters Dish** of Peaasylvania, ea Ogee he tiled will the easasesemsest of the Adaiststraties of President Be dlam& Atter the redressat of Colossi W. from aloe, he west to live apes a lima Wangling to hha is Ba sil. kill essaty. He was, at the due of W death, president eta seal eitspaay which had last yet eossuseed opera. doss. The nether sad brother et Ow Aniseed reside Is Philadelphia. WNW t►7ekoop married a daughter KIM* Twins, who tell la Medea. He lett so Ad dams. WOOD'S HAIR aIBTORATIVIL —Ws him moor havers oar other measles via es law s data. of public sealideses it so short a time se this bas does. It bus sot bees mars this a year duos we Am beard at It, sad it sew steads at the head of all feesedies of the Wad. We lays sever mod any of it serselves, !wise had se sate okul. so our M olurroi of (i_y sa4 may eir yet reads, its *HOW uolort but note Ron so—bat eons of oar Meads have, sad we ban sevs knows h 6il of vessaiss Ike hair M its original oohs. We striae sash so ate bsoossise pessosersdy pay, to give the - Restorative" s trieL— (Chosen IS. Herald. Jose, 11134. Said is Brie by an Dranist. —antra NoWon" pehtolpoi of tho trot vied wheel is liihentio, lie *Waal s vwdfot for $llllOO &Bops apillinbe *OW lajadoe sasisiast by &Mg of a bark lir SI "MOW stmt. EMI 1:=1:2 Nsw roc, Doc. 14, 1862, 0 GIFTS AND RAID Ttititgo.-The intarinege et, . *teats mous friends is the meet swat al Maeda* regard. sad alsetioa. 'There ere swift dells ie d ale E m at s r eersa fts it peaks! Oh! , . • le. . as of thositreieds. ir• - • 'gt. i. the ys t w a g ~ 01 10 the old all,:useet , • .... E 1... ~......... ... et aiestliiti mid as '- le Wend With y Meads, asirtharstost„:" is . may yessate, es. Is Sit hard del* is Sint aaitaLmr . ' , May wile bare ea 'Tear noes. sloes sage wady preside, will !.d it sore prudes{ sad emitivolliNli to sisal their seems, thisyeat, sertenksitie to ille un,:irpirtwarta - iiii so 'int tif timisitki% bit tbe regard foe the giver sakes Unloads to the neigisat. There Is ao Store la this Sty wig& sees la tide respect, so assay Sameness to the pardliaser, as logards rarity of pods sad elessass at stets as Ws WlA.Liates wren ksows Mae. sad 'Ty Blare la Park Hall. His inseam stook at Paw Aetbdoti, Wye, sad Masks! !strut:eats of all gads, also Coady sad Qoafeetiottary, act., samosa artirtlilag Ow Awed foe sale la tide Sty. Gies Mai a sod sad waists his goods, whether you bay or sot As he imports di his tea himself, is isusabled to sell lower thaa soy sloe retail store, sod, *slag 1. Abe tines Ws. Ws year, williag to sell his good; retail, at the wholwale leper- Wisp pries. Igia. One of the best appolotasests sale by the Prat deal is that of ear obi friend, Goa. Bowsm, lobe of the Bidford Gassm, u Saperiateeisat of Pulpits Mating at Washisitos. The General is one of those Desaessats that are always right, and wbn we see appolatiseallesaferred upon each a lima, mil feel that the appointing power taste is eoupeteat and diseritaisatiag beads. lire tip ear hes. Wir to the General is his sew position! A SIGNITICANT.—The Senate, Is ezeostien session the itber day, took up the noatinadon of Gen. Denver as See notary of Kansas, in place of lifr.ltanton, reilsoved by the President. The debate, Whisk imiespled ems tire boars sod • half, waseharseterieed by seek warmth. sad severed tie Kansas question in all its upsets: fa fret %Meow sloe nay be regarded es a eoatinuatloi of the iiiiiate in open Senate upon this all-alieerbing Sept.; 'sad the remit —the confirmation of Elea. Denver lirs vote of terestraise to nineteen—is looked tepee as a test of the sunsigth of parties with reference to the Itinssiq t Leeouiptoa 'eon satia tion and the postage' of the Presidents thereepea. The vote was a strict party *an ail the desseerate veiling for cankrining exempt Douglas, who dodged by tilting the hall. This is gigolilesat Sir We see it stated that Wit. Pura, *sq- form I of Pittsburgh, is about to be or Ms been appointed )(sr shall for the District of Columbia. We trust this rumor is eorreet, for there is no one of all cum sequalatsness bs the Federal City whom promotioa we would altrosiele with 'sore sincere satisfaction than his. He is a true sad tuna hie Democrat, and a moat coarteenessatlessaal A PREDICTION POLFILLED.—Our seeders will reeollect that we published a speech, delivered by Senator Blocs* during the last campaign, in which Vs predicted that 11`tutot would be more likely to succeed Judge But tock than Governor Pollock. Well, this prediction has been foltilledi to the letter. When Wilmot resigned his Jadgeship to "shriek" ter Kauai, Philo& appointed 3al - as his soceessor—sod now Bullock micas. sad Wil mot is appointed. Bailee& kindly kept the seat warm far his friend, and iow..vields the balance ,of farm--s ae year—to Wilmot. At the nett general election the odes will be filled by the popular voice. Abandoning the bench, Wilmot oboe, to mingle in the party strife of the day, and take the chants of political elevatken. Defeated, he re sumes his former position, and *thins to be regarded as • representative of the dignity 'sad purity of thetwilletal character. Governor Pothook was the elleleet lainremene in accomplishing this shames' masetwrre. poUeek. Bid. look, and Wilmot Behold the throe WALXIM 11l NICARAGUA. An officer on board the Star of the West gives some particulars connected with the arrival at Aspinwall of the steamer Filiation. When she made her appearance coming into the bay, in company with another steantsr, there was great excitement, and the announcement that Gen. Walker, with a large force of filibusters, was in the offing, set the town in a perfect ferment.— As the two steamers came near enough to be made out, one was discovered to be an English and the other an American steamer. .The rash. lon passed close to the frigate Wabash, and an °bored within convenient distance of the landing. Boats immediately put off from the frigate with officers, instructed to make strict examination of the character of the steamer and of herr ic ra. They were politely received by Captain b. lin, on board the Fashion, and every inquiry promptly answered as to his character and : nation Captain C. hid been directed to go to Greytown with passengers, and be had Bleared his vessel at Mobile, accordingly; the papers were all found to be perfectly regular, elearanee, receipt for fees, &c., from the proper officer at the Custom-house in Mobile. The American Consul, at Aspinwall, also went on board the steamer, but found no cause to interfere with her. Rumor stated that the Captain was rather anxious than otherwise, that his vessel should be seised, oonsidering the prioe of coal at As pinwall--ll2o,per ton—preferring to have her sent home. at Uncle Sam's expense rather than at his own. Lettere from officers of the Saratoga, to the officers of tie Wabash, expressed great vexation at the landing of Walker, in broad daylight, under their very guns. There was no fog, (such a thing is unknown there,) and the Fashion pas sed within hailing distance. They had not heard of Walker's departure, and were not looking for him, his very boldocas threw them entirely off their guard; a few persons only were seen on dock, but they bad no. sooner reached the land ing than acrowd of between three and four hun dred swarmeg out of her as from a bee hive, armed to the teeth They expressed great mor tification at the occurrence. Some officers of the Saratoga were salters shooting. Walker sent word to them to go on board. They replied, "We are officers of the navy of the United States, and belong to the Saratoga." "I don't care a d—n who you are," Walker rejoined; "if you don't go on board your ship immediately, I will send you. Nobody can land on this point without my permission." The Acme obeyed the mandate, and departed. The were all sorts of surmises as to what would be done with Capt. award, of the Sar for permitting Walker to run the i.lookadelits force still remained "under the guns of the fri gate," on the Point, when the Fashion Both the American and English officers, who departed for Greytown, expected to use up Walker very soon after reaching that place, if their pro fessions were to be believed. The Scottish Chief was expected daily at Greytown, with munitions and provisions. The statement that Capt. Chatard had assumed . any jurisdiction over Punta Arenas,, or turned Walker out of his quarters there, wu not credited at , LANCANTIIa, Dec. 15. A double murder was perpetrated this MOM ing, about ten o'clock, five miles northwest of this eity. The names of the victims are Mrs. Gurher and Mrs. Ream, and the supposed mur derers are two negro", who have been arrested sad *re now hi prtsoui awaiting the coroner's in vestigation. ins. The wife of Mr. Basil Hell, midis at Alexandria, Va., was mast cruelly mar ed me Sunday evening. One of her slave woman with whom she bad a k::-pate seised her and held her over a tire until she was literally roasted alive.— The husband tried to shoot the murdering before she was taken to risen. A BANK= COVIIIDID NT • if ADT.--•-A 00t 'respondent of the Chicago Tribune, writing front Janesville, Wis., tells of a oowbbliug afar at tbat place, the victim being a beaker named John P. oyt, and his assailant a milliner named Clarinda A. Andrews. The. lady met Hoyt in the street and laid the lash over his shoulders— striking "from the shoulder" every time. A large crowd was collected and Hoyt ban, estop. a. A warrant was procured from the Polite Court and the lady brought before that tribunal, to answer to a charge of um& and battery.-- The disposer of kw in that 'cart And her 1150 and costa, which sum was promptly paid= citizens. The cease of the &Soft was sharp practice with a Engage, aid bad faith as I ths part of Hoyt. - • EIS ryes Sr • Thurs. A foal attasKut 10 , 0 IMO made am idly by four Una is , w "1"." The robben entered 1 et the Wise , i it!'. situated some tweoilles h r o 1, ,',:',. •in . '', . • attacked Smith !Ilk 7`, . else . ; 4 Ir d lag to wader WI . for in , -', ; At hired men same to the illon a • 'I. • y ‘..ot en seed, tesaltincia the 4 tof the robbers, lea,. in the old man Smith weltering in his blood. ' • - • • , - of three Of the robbers and would-be-murderers, and their trial befor a Justin's Court at New Britain. The fourth one has esesped. The examiestiou has developed fens of an astounding character, ,that show this to have been one of the most do. liberate and coldblooded schemes dander and robbertbav wifirevier iliaint. — Tha . fords' ar rested were examined on Saturday night. ,Their names are Edward Westover, _ an Amerieln;'2s years of age; Edmund (tl i ber dinterlaul, 2 2 years of age;. Nedilkik . tali, Amerman 26 years of age. Tim fourth is Thomas Venni, of New Britain, aged 22, 'who_ has esesped. Sam uel Smith, epos whom the murderous osslsooht commenced, is nearly 60 years old. He u a bachelor, living with, his aged mother, and the 'comsat belief for yeeri past has 'seabed tubim the possession, of a miser's hoard of IMO thous ands of dollen in hard coin, locked up in a strong box whieh he, keeps in his house. It bee to ob. taiu this money that the scheme against his life and others was planned and so nearly executed. Western, in. bin oonfeasios, says that the party of four had planned the murder and robbery some tee der ago. It was arten%ed to kill Smith first, - and then the two Iris men, who were known to be preeent in the home, should eh* be killed if neeessery. Disguised in slouched hat., which were slash. ad open at the top, so admit of being drawn down over their faces, leaving two boles in front of the eyes for sight, do r desperadoes approach ed the house. Looting in at the shutterless windows, they saw Smith,' seated near the fire, and with no other light than the fire-light in the room, churning. Near bim were the two Irish men in his employ, cracking walnuts. It wu arrand that Fitch should kill the old man, and that Westover, Gilbert and Venn! 'Gould talre`the Irishmen. They opened the door, and without uttering a word, rushed upon the un suspecting inmates of the hens.. Fitch aimed a blow at the old man's head with a hatchet, and the stroke laid lure the skull, if it did not filial turn it. Covered with his blood, Smith, whom the blow had felled to the-ibior, sprung up and received two more blows utioti the head. The hatchet was dull, or be would' Irobably have been killed at the OM blow. ' The two bidiniet were at the bums& mospon with hieltiry clubs, and one of 'them succeeded in opening his knife, which, , however, sees shut span him, cutting his band and coveting his assailant'. club with blood. The Irishmen resolutely fought with Asir., and to such purpose that Smith a life was saved—that is, if be now recovers. Ooe of the Irishmen, bruised and battered, finally escaped from the door, and shouted "Mur der .rr —wherwure the robbers, wit* Irotad soon have finished km aosapinlon and turned find fled. AU light was a •desparate one, ow both sides. In the course of it, a locket 'bad been dropped or pulled from Westover's pocket. It was a picture of one Whitely, a friend of Westover's who is now in jail for rape committed in New Britain. - locket, which Westover was known to bare redeemed from pawn but a day previous, led to his arrest and tho subsequent developments. Upwards of a quart, of blood re mained on the floor on Saturday in the spot where Smith had been attacked. WASITINOTON, Dec. 16. • Goverpor Walker is still confined to his room by Meese., Nevertheless, ho had yesterday a lengt 'ow with r. Buchanan. I learn that friendly sentiments t were interchanged on various subjects between these distinguished gentlemen, and that neither of them regards the Banns question as any ground for the disrup tion of the Democratic party. Mr. Buchanan confesses that, except on this question, he has in the Democrats and Democratic presses who oppose the Lecompton Convention some of the warmest and most able supporters of his Admin istration. INS. Mr. John 11., Schultz; a volunteer in the war with Mexico, died at his residence in Lan eaeter, Pa., op Monday, in the 8841 year of his age, and is to be buried this afternoon as two ofelook, with the honors of war, the Lancatter Feueiblee having been ordered out to attend his funeral. Mr. S. was a member of Captain Smith'. company—of the Scott Legion—and was one of the first boat-load of Americans who stepped up. on the Sands of Vera Cruz, and be served with honor from thence to the capitulation of the city of Mexico. At the dose of the war, Mr. Schultz returned to this his native city, when he engag ed in business, and has ever sines been known for his integrity and moral worth. - Miss McFarland neice of the Sheriff of Elain• ikon, conimited su i c ide by drowsing herself, last night. She left a note stating her determination to commit the act, giving as ',bemuse, unrecinit• ed love. w. mon, Dec. 16. The Governor has issued warrants' for the ox. sention of the MsKeepers murderers ; Fife sad Charlotte Jones, on the 12th of February, sod Monroe Stuart, s fortnight later. Col. Herds, of the Union newspaper, was to• day nominated by the Dementia (mucus for Senate printer. Senator Douglas was absent.— A bill will be introduced into the Senate to. morrow, according to present ! understanding, &admixing the Mine of treasury nob*. The amount is not yet fixed, but will be sufficiently large to meet the present exigencies of the treasury. It is supposed that it will pan before the adjournment. Thirty Protestant clergymen of Washington have tendered their services to conduct the tell , gious exercises at the Capitol. It is confidently asserted that Hon. R. J. Walker to day resigned the Governorship of Kansas. Nearly a huadrelapplieitioos hate beoutuade to the Speaker of the House, by reporters for Abe press, for aeooosasodatioas. Wltarlalt ISPICOLATIOSS.—The St Paul Ads uertiser says, at the proms time there is not less than $600,000 of overdue and protested paper deposited by eastern creditors in the Banks of that eity; that the indebtnees id St. Paul, to hanks alone, due or to became due in the next six months, is $T50,000; while the eastern in debtdaess of the merchants and others to mature in the same period, is $1,200,000. That is, the city owes $2,500,000, of which 11,500,000 is due to the Bast. Other towns in the Territory are similarly involved 1 Charles Gilmore eoreraitkd suicide in New York Friday sight. Deilmoed it appeared, had lately arrived erne lilerantou, `Fe., for the purpose of Wring as interview with k young lady in Brooklyn i with whom he was in bac.— The interview proved an unhappy oile, sash an effect, upon the mind of the deceased, that he tnnoinualt suleklat SPECIAL NOTICES. losir?BOMA WILIAM irgii ftpowp sad loghly assame4 sayse—Ka Cadlei.:Teser ilaustsa Wass Ca eerbialy the sae besS. band lie eats Wane ikells l DlP 1 / I sl r I vise aad 1 hare ivied quits a amber. silseasal la reaboe- Weals Ossallar Pia lasesse Thi7 01 jai as ye" 1014 they sa4 yeast* at %leg 1e use We eleiesaast-^ ' _ll 11 V. 14. Mt ire loginves siiiianass—a; isrmaz curlers/x i mimed Is *With La a law desk attaa NNW Plwaatimatuarvissealkstab lawailsaa to mks • Ilia.wwww at aim rill mat (lm) Ifa paimallgoldwa madylNl. mei thwillat. JOBS X. DMISALL. 14. UM !altos !nest bus WY. aim 1111.1kialq ..121,res iytko ;121versall. Ober& Th e amp !saw irmisvinalak *— MOO Llie lies Odds. • e*".4.0 MIMI New lift* Oen. - LONDON, C. W., Dec 16 WASHINGTON, Dee. 16 illia MARRIED . P. tire 22th *IL la &petit Iwo, 11lass , J. P. GOWN hiaelpel el the 1444.4:ad lON J Talmitot the bonen SILCIP _ _ simpat *. b . 1,113 ' RR. JAIL, BAR DIED. of his Rm. WW4TAWILLUteIf, Iroluteee r , , Faraltare Dealer of trph GmhNeseeeneek ea the 9th het, Tllttyti yea* Very molienty to Fairview herealdp, O. y Me AMA MU ROBINSON, Geed abort 14 ,p . is Fairview, ea Wednesday tits hi la vt, 1 11 8 = Iferlith CRARYgg, Jacob sad Mos Mirk aipd about IS mos% Is Utiles 10111.0111 UM be WI.. of {aryl 6.4l4aned ire years. On the nth het., ED/ ran, only naegbient of Saw sal Ilargu t Oa Noaday, tie TRY Wet.. at lie redden)* . ship, THOMAS CRAWFORD, la the 39th year Mr. Crawked wee bora la Itartiabang Peso:, onigtated la ITIg, to this tenuity, then ea Glv antseksettled hl whaehuiewfierilt Snit tow to rad& on the altos bra till the thime of ha ttwrt Mx* Feets- Ohl lather argeldayer ca, eet alleles! aterbiela the war of the Reetlithik though thee aster hey, Mead fit a bold mug , the fiewolatlenery .entleabliekbe"d awn Wag Incidents ()abet Uwe, lad bad a vivid renal. herton, who aged ea one oecenion at his why, the war. hr. Crawford wee& area of wee o ui ,, game, and a great madder of,"ltistary; sot kb earaling the olden grans, arde;the treats In the toasty, war most intireethig sad lastreetive hivasell with the Presbyterian eberth, is ohm, alter a life of earnest and devoted piety, he thetsi a of Christian faith.—Consmuseatel. DEDIce TION. e Osaka los of hot Proobytorlaa Clam jtho.dq, tballd hot, at 11 Welodt 4. M. mon by Roy. r. D. BOOV/101( ctoTolaod. Soo by hr. Jae. D. LOS" D. D.. of 11,Fa k oar Cally trotted to Wood. ac Tin NJ, of Piwo irUf tab place it lb' cu tbo Ittb It., at O'olodt P. W. T imm tmia of mac By elder er ON Etta Doe. 19, 1667.—f1.D. W. TILINOI9 AND WISCON9I9 murryer tun 1 ethane far Goods or (99 hAga, by Me, Doc 19, 1116 T.--92. FM —ass Crowd,. BOOTS FOR "80 , And Shoes for Beauty mid trade a a yowelid 'Was . re f 'Cr . nu. Toroe ad' your old aod WOlll Otli prom rir "the old jou." sad emmeeeee lbe Er' _voff_yealr with owe en 43' cha• 4 arCOlll. rirto a• ILI k aw'e MCI re &NO of . EarCOKE.„/2 Vir to BAIA t Boot 444 got CR* asote grand bs Eir COON to BASS I BlM'e lard vet SHAWLS, CLOAKS, HOODS, sod be comfortable. Cocos to B•ss sal wise or sad Soma stock over beought fats this usaltet toe. Come and do yourselves jostles sad get everytint Come in your morass lowed with every kind ,d la and •xcharige for seercheadise. Come in your carriages, ram In your b og ,* back, come by- named, come oa toot to BABA "nosy" your CASH for goods where pm vill tank. Canoe ea*, come all' we eee aappl♦ the ml/llel sod Martin" an always ea bast Don't for En.. Dre. 19, 18$7 =I ONO FOR TRZ A RARR.CHANCR FOR OBTALNO, HOLLIDAY PRESE For your Fri•wds as aril as sseppi3riag p every comfort arr. luxury e 1 U GOODPI of all and ovary ;midi:de variety sod to suit th• testes and Inuits of all iv' men. "and the mat et mankind." ban ilea' sow being sold at rime to sett tlrs pumas b. Cal, at DARR Erie, Dee. 111,14. r;177T7r1T70 - w7l "The IOW" RLE, Nloattk Durable, Chimp end bat found is *Owe. • Easily /moved tran aostamee, without extraasstaee, aid,. us ottani usuellr mesa by a practical uphoWarer. Sold and daily expend hr f o r rash only, loy the agent at the furniture store of Eris, Dee 19, 11511.—51. GEORGE it . ILO'LEDAYB AU U&t aLOi)mM, aotinettiar the roots of the • such sestasions, bee been to Nen York tad ~ to .elect on wannest?' n( ISICAUTIPUL ARTICLRS, übica be is now opening and has ready (or isee- Then CU be found anion the Tenet! the Pansy Chinn articles than nut be hand I n th is is plenty of Alm Napkin Rings, treat Poems, Plated Cake &salmis, Outer Mania, Cease ' 4 " and • genet variety of splendid articles, beth meats', and se provokingly cheaLrt it see induced to bur, in spit* of hard Erie, Dee. 19, 1857.-92. ' Perfumes for those that go to FBANGI VANN/ ,Woodlitott, flppor Tea, Wreath, Damask e Ambc, Noah, ors. Jockey Cina, genet Clover, lionatrope, anima, New Roan Rai. Rignionotte, Rolm Ope,& trOCIRS of variass kinds ; &Lao, larb Oala as ; Ray Rasa Rail stem ler 1110 AM og the rarest a 4 Made, wOO% varieties ; Preparations far NM Rah , of ill . English, Fame& and Aasetioan ; Lip Bale, Cold Ice, Ste tr., with many other Toilet articles, at tl Erie, Dec. le. 1657.—r. 1 . 1 HONS.-i-Frlpah Hops in Papas. the lg. CA EXPENSES XIIST BE CUE Ta WILL SILL• Fin IMMENSE STOCK PRESENTS, NOTIONS, Toys, Candy, Jewelry, X' A..N 0 "V" C+oo &a, ' 111,4 x, Lo., At lolesali !'ricer for G1.A.1913EC ColVta THIS 178 - 310 HUMBUG' CALL AND SEE! PAIL MILL BUILDING, sat Doe. Ilk 1 SW-112 FOR THAT PARTT. E xintAcTs a a N wi t berry, E.t.d. et Illra Pter= Vanilla, ne, ectari 9,ru. 1 of LIMO, NIRO, " Loan*, " " Ritter alweada, .. tr Rose. . Raw fluperker Olive Oil, Rase Water, Gollatior. red maw r atereaariee. Cant ' Ent, Dee. 12, 16/4.--.19. - TA= ra... , ..- AL Li pivot). whatever &rehash, wedged. OM up or take away any a the old hank 110 1 1 tibitp• La./leap and Niagara, sew lying to 0. , ' Harbor. The unclersiewo.l willpmdoeuts any ewe re ' trio, Doe. 19, 1847.—=.4w. ADJOURNED SALE. Teri L b. sold en I barodai 1hra.,211„ at 11 o'cir VT Kee Stone Paper YUI Pairdisit. Pa.. one Toi of Oil Vitriol, Wrapping Paper, Wrapping Parr 5, Der. i fk, 1 lODEB3 LLIGUAGO. T HE und—rd rwlortill/7 Dam We onto the Frene tiermaa Lad Plattlish Llutro, given at the Stodge% madman W &Wm,. r Teaell.r of above Languages, at Elo , IMP.Dee, 19. 11167. t r. Plsotas apply at 8“. Rawteatia 'or It G. Mesatithes Notice. T JITTERS Tostenisetary sritb will acuessoloo ./4 ward Low* lat• el 'dimmer), &more. to , to Os* subscriber, valise Is lisrptly 'bra to sll p Yid estate to make innematlate payment, nod tl against it will please present them duly wont Doc IL lIWt,-6t• 1e 0 21.017310 DL a W. WADBWOR - TE ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN AND SCR,G IIOI ' WI L L be la Outlaws u Ws Mar, as follem Erie"—llftorli'll ROA, Teaday, December* Girard—Marilee. Hotel, Wedneedav, Dee. X Springtlel6l--Spiingfielef Hotel, Thurwilif • Dr. mr, Con wil nea l rhit ut t eLle— at.o Po m we t r iam. floase, nirdii Satu ril res: . la atmehur year, wheni Its pia be *besotted by 4lseowi. who deitnea safe mid speedy M. Among the dhmeasse treated eseonewolly or ban ow Mad the following : SCROFULA. AM all d 1...... of Scrofulous oriels, norm Meade or Joints, Hip Diseases. Swelled Neck of Sara kiwi Heald Mead, Eruptions ae the tan • Censer. nodule, dploal Disesnes, Desperia llttietare, St. rhos Niece, EpDpay, Ithesesanna Dismiases peealiar to Fimmidee, and all Choose =IN rro. Throat, Lungs, Heart, Stoussek. Sit • or othe. organs. k 'cure warranted In ail lineage+ sal eharart whiteout the sae of nor destroy the constitution. Fever end Aloe preeminently r or nom The mod, at exandnotlnn p ued hr Dr b' Shoat Okrtrelp saw, and re &moue and MO " 1 7 fry ilebtateit did vitt. lodine Lod e ertsu her tbe patient a(I on, or-harlots the bead el the mac A dnn Miran • • • application, maY •e'r" weer they mar hive in relnl4l .o u. • • teed and &deified of the eauet Lenua .0 MIT • f their diseasea. P 1,1111318 suable la commit the Dr P •- asst by Expires, by addreeons • VP' empties, and sectoring • suitable W fee, to ACO' 646.11. e. 1q 1857.-. 4 2. Nottoe.—To LRT, a onmlbrtable 000 'tory tram* d` Eat 440 atm* moot Oboonot street, aoka la beset ahoolod on Pooch gin" Ltgge of the I% oubseribor. Plit• Mt RAM k In On +t. • ISAAC IL