THE ERIE OBSF2RVER. M 4. 84.0 AN, idlt•r. EILOMS & 00E14 Publishers and Propflitalii NIA ItiltDA Ts.. lwai of the WeWm. —Thomas Maas: a Lq., of that oily, says the Baltimore (Ripper, Ms, we learn, abeevcred a claim of Ave millions of dollars agalast the Russian cloveruoteot, which makes his shale et ibis pressed, from Areight sad paseenipw trawel over the railroads of that scontry, reached the sum of seveateen mUllene—drafts for which on the hanks of Bu. rope have been brought en to him. It appears that, la his emattset with Russia, he was in receive a certain per out age coe all freight and passenger travel, but it was thought by the Goveratnent that they were exempted from this tax whoa applied to the transportation of soldiers to take part in thsarmrerf the *Sow Re acentediegbr-osiiegiti the services of Jahn AL B. Lavabo, bq. who west out and recovered fib. claim by due amuse of law, and, on account of the may thmtseed soldiers transported, his proportion was wad from twelve to torouteett millions. Mr. 14/. link, we understand, reeelined a fee of $14,900 a month, indepeadent of his espouses, and epos reaching thileity, aid Mousing the remelt of his labors, was presented with a check for $1.,00,000. —A correspondent of the Louisville Animal gives an seesmat of a nresarkable meta discovered in Ohip tenuity, Ky. Reports made by some tiny, who had ventured late the ears, keens as Spiro( Cave, neat Point Pleasant, on 6tilllll river, promptel the writer aad several other gentle men, to make ao exploration of io An *stream" to the uses was effeeted through a n • istaiage about thirty feet long, which opened into ari egralumed ream, some thirty feet loag and fittest' high. The aggrieving party visited, through various passages, die otAr m isems, in see as of which wig a small set - of if made rind on it were three books and several linters, none of which the geatiemen weeild make out They also fogad in this room eilsery-lookiag metal that had bees nut late lamps. In booths, room they found human hones. It is the intention el the gemilamea engaged in this exploration to make a San) borough examiaation of this eate. The correspon dent Wake it will prove tc be as extensireave as the Maimmeth. —The New YOTE Herold gives the following curios' emstical eoincidenmc "The steamer Atlantic, belonging to New York, Was lost in a gals Ouse years since on Loag lalasd Boland; shortly after atMitber steamer Atlantic ■es lost ea Lake Brie, Both accidents were attended with frightful lON of life. The steamier Reindeer, mining be tween New York and Allistay, exploded her boilers on the Rortb river, sad within a few months thereafter the steamer Reindeer, running on the Mississippi, exploded her boilers, and a great number of persona in both eases were killed. The steamship Ban Francisco was lost •t sea, and a great number were drowned. Not long after this ►evident the clipper ship San Francisco was lowt in going out of Aso Promisee bay. The eteamer Henry Clay was barged on the North river, while on her way to New York, and near about the tame thne"the packet ship Beery Clay 'was•lutro ed in the port of New York. The steam tug Ajax was lost off Chatham In a gale, while 'on her way from New York to Boston, some four years Since, and another steals 'tug Ajax was wrecked pn Monday Jest in a gale at Long Broach." —there is an maculation in Philadelp, composed about thirty Germans, who aim at improviir,gibe bread of Canary birds and last month they published their 13th manual report Prom that it appears that the blrd,sales of Philadelphia are confined to Germans and amount to $4O, 009 annually, and three-quarters of that are Canaries The common, or original canary is of the least rank, and moll at $3 a piece; the improved kinds bring from $8 to $lO • pleas, and are from Central Europe. The great majority of Mere birds were obtained from Belgium, where they are bred by the peasants, who raise them as a 'mistime. They Ilt• what are willed ' , tong" and short breeds. Birds of the Wag breed an procured from Brussels, Antwerp and Dina, when they suassitimise obtain extravagant prices.— Their coat depends upon the color and shape, the pare goblet' yellow being the most estemsied. They are only mod for the purpose of breeding, and sometimes sell fol $3O a pair. The abort breed is raised by the people of the Batts Konntaina. Next to the Belgian the French bird is most prised. —They have bad male in Detroit, aid the Pre. Press tlitm deeetibm one of its incidents:—"A two.inch plank, &boat twenty foot in length, vssillotachod trot:Dabs top of a pile of lumber, carried across the street, sad driven. butt • end fait, through lb* panne! of the front door of a small howee. Not maistied with this, the eccentric plank con ' tianed its course, and penetrated a th partition about live feet flasher on, entering a bed roo .i The Occupants, s phlegmatic old Dutchman and his wife, were awakened by the crash and dying of splinters, •nd were highly as tonished to see the 'stub shot' of the plek protruding throsgh Ole well Dearly over their heads. timing deco® lathed this feat, tie peregrinating timber rmtalt, u though taking a survey of the room and its ooecipants, while the tall end, sticking out of the door about fourteen feet, gent ly mugged to and fro in the wind, seemingly highly tirk• led at the consternation it had caused." —Sx.Oovernor Gaines, of Oregon, whom death was announced by the last arrival, was a native of Virgileta.— Ile served in Use war of 1812, at the battle ad the Thames, aid in the war with Meiiep. During the latter war he was hikes prisoner and coati - pad for several months in the city of Mexico, but tinnily made his escipe and joined the American army. He was frequenUra member of the Kentucky Legislature, and was twice elected to Congress from that State. He was appointed Governor of Oregon la 1849 by President Taylor, and served out his full term. —A young matt, earned R. W. Tenni who has recently rimigamil a clerkship In the Washington city poet office, has hams arrested on t►w charge of purloining money from lemma reeeivedat that Aim. H. confessed having abstrac ted about $l,OOO at different Uses, with two California beetle of $BOO each, which be bad destroyed. Much of this mosey, it was shown, had been squandered at the poring setablielitnents cm Pennsylvania avenue. He was bald to bail in the sum of $6,000 for his appearance at the criminal engirt. —Major Ammon, residing about twelve miles from Harrishmtg, last !friday night shot a noodeecript animal, to which ell who itOlrfa •••O IC an DOW, to give a Data& It was Innd by the dogs of Mr. A. The salmi! Is about 18 latices is height, 3 ft. 2 inches in length, and weighs 13 goads. ft is of a black color, partly resembling the fox, eat mid panther--posees slag paeans:hies of each, yet with se positive stark to identify it with either species. —The hoses where Ike Bardeli minder wm committed it now instated. A dentist bat taken the very rooms eakspied by Burden, and does s very good business in ad words *" the feet lie seems to thick that the notoriety et the pleas will give it a popularity - which it woabi oat Galindo have bad. Yrs. Canniagbant and her diskettes are sa 'trial la the city, is 234 street The current ru mor that the elder daughter is to be married soon, is yet credited. —Theifaarratbrr /Iryweer states Gist witless are in air. Widen timarigiltrat transfer eManty, praying the Legis lature to less a modal Aot allowing the public execution of Anderson sad Richards, mead" °Goyim/id of the uter us of Mrs. Garber and Yrs. Reams. It is to be presam• oda* Legislature will not grant their barbarous prayer. —At Iforwisilt, Conn., window Ann Randall name to a heirible death by hydrophobia„eoatraceed by petting her band, with a alight 'basica of the skin of one dapr, into • pall of water eribdlt eke bad, offered to a cow that had been Vasa by a sad dog. ?la froth fsma the ooer's - Meath bad bosoms mixed with the valor. is maid that hositermaa. the Mali robber, intends pleading lassaity. Hs idly better modify It. end pat in s panel "Geastitatioaal theory," or "cerebral approprie.• demon." Hit has defaulted. swindled and robbed Om , all, and forsooth beams, he is rempludiably amnesia& this is is be oansidemei evidence that lie if a Rados* ! —lllfirifs of a *star taßyrsequelited the other day. Bent the ayinpatbisiag IreGlida was ; young lady from Aram% a dirsafair, his. The spitatity of this young lady mash as impression epos the heart.brohea has. 1004 this the seat day after the innersl be eossoled him self by Ulan her to his emus. —ln wait Lee/Ware it u I. there Sr. but three "gen. dances" oat of the whole yof 133 'ass. Of the rest glare are la the &mate Meal' Wryer., Mn farmers cad one lifieWdeassa." Ia the Hesse; there are thirty six tamers, tweaty-twe lawyers, six phydelaas. Sr. editors, Imp oar pieties and two "gendamem." --41 Wing bogie obild with two beads, fear ants, and keg bgra..la catiblted to Mobile. It . 6 six years old, very sidampas„ slap well, Walifeili, cad keeps time. The eom, sages re wish the arias, sad lb beet physiologists of Ilkospri sad this sonitry fulepremouaqed tt oar imitrideal —Walaw Georg: Artier, a_ yaww aereiteed of Mai breflaorta Ways* Owtoty, Pa., Ma haat 1000110114 to ivatyairs sad tam swabs laspriattaispat I. tip Iguana raaltaadary.. Nil, err r roNsT.-:-We yam a taw bud* 4114 int of Brio City Mosel, at earreat rates, on stalaerisiii . to WO ppm • - An/. FRIORUARY 13, IM3B. MII II . - .. vital ritakolairerii ;'' icipputoo.; gave eat rake last emit, without neliMillike the ' swami's I 4.Preddeat Ilenneeen, ainemittleg to 1 the eweedltution of.,*. State et Kaseedie Wei radiated diiieetriiiiteesusee we every rmidesell especially storey DenIOCIIIL—LA make up his mind In re gard to the matters whereof It treats , upon the merits or We lidipereilielt-iialitaseit by any weld of isolusulada tion or approval at Quell/mita. We have no do"ht all have done so, and we have an little doubt that a rut suOtity WU satrap's with as that a more dear, eonadtoing and forcible exposition and viosiielfhion of the pod --nay, or 1 the necessity—of the immediate admission of Kansas, oouid not have been communicated trips" the ifieetutivirto Congress. We eettsider It ussauterahle. Witereter" Ib.l seeds of disialreetieu haws not been sown by a hate theory of the religious which exist between lie Gewerumust sad 1 the people, it will first the Democratic beast to the Presi dent with bolts of truth ; and wherever those' seeds have hese gown, bat have not yet gerministed inediedeal to pre vent an examination of tint Message ape its merits. we ' itealidently look for the "sober sewed thoughti" to resume its sway, and in the end the great, and only ndiloaal patty of the country, present as unbroken a front to the enemy as it did when it achieved the triumph of populareovereigntyl in the territories by the passage of the Kaniew Nebraska bill. The cardinal prindiple of that great measure is that the people of • territory, like those of a state, shall regu late their own affairs in their own way—sutdiet always to the restraints of law and of precedent. Attd this is tide doctrine of the message. This is the principhil upon which the President asks that Kansas shall come In under the Constitution framed at Leoulapton. That Conatitution,"is the President clearly shows, is the result of several legal acts, lielind which neither the Flecutive not Congress have any right to go. These legal acts, upon which rests its legitimacy, are predicated upon the pewees conferred , upon the people of Kansas by the Nebraska bill. The author of that bill, Ildr. Donates, in discussing its provis oes, July 24, 11156, said, "All power which it,is competeol for Congrets to cotter upon the territorial legislature, ip conferred by thin act;" and hence it follows, as • Disturb sequence, that no enabling act was necessary' to enable the legislature of the territory of Yapese to mill • convention to frame • Constitution preparatory to admission as • State. That power was eooferred upon the Legislature by that set; and the Legislature exercised it. Oar republican friends, however, tell us that the Legislature was not a legal body—that it was steered by fraud—and therefore its acts are not binding. This assertion—for it is but assertion—may be a good reason why republicans should vote against the admission Kansas now, but it seems to us that it ought fd" have no weight with Democrats. Tb charge that the legislature, which aathoriaeil the calling the Convention which framed the Lecomptoo Constitutiab was not a legal body, is only on a par with, and is in faei one of the same brood of "shrieks" against which the De mocracy achieved the triumph of 1856—and hence it ought to have no terrors for Democrats. And it has noue ! The Democratic party believe and know that the territorial legislature of Kansas wee a legal body It possessed, as Mr. thirotas asserted, "all the - powers" which it wet com petent for Congress to confer upon It, and among those powers was the right to call a convention to frame a Con stitution. This right it exercised on the 19th day of Feb-, ruary, 1857, by passing a law for the election of delegates, itc. AC., This law, thus passed, was pronounced bs Sono tut DOUGLAS in his Springfield speech, July 12, "to be just and fair in all its objects any purposes"—and that "there was every reason% believe it would he fairly later- Kited and impartially executed." And to far as the proper i-often were coneerned, it was "fairly interpreted and im partially executed ;" but the enemies of the Democratic party in Kansas—the men who were determined never to recognise the legality of the territorial legislature, and the authority of the Federal officers in that territory—refused tii' vote. In vain did Goy. WeLitta urge them to do so, oromisiog the protection of the federal troops —in rain did he tell them that "those who abstain from the ozonise of the right of %drags authorise those who do vote to act for them"—that "the absentees are as much bound, under the law and the Constitution by the act of the maJonty as those who do vote"—to vain, me say, did Gov. Walker call tffe attention of the people of Kansas to the.e well known principles—they refused to vote—because, as the President says, "they determined to Still resist the authority of Con gress" and, "ai all barcamls to adhere to their revolution ary organisation, and defeat the establishment of any other constitution than that which they bad [Awned at Topeka." They therefore allowed the election for dele gates to the Convention to pass by default—when, sa has been acknOwledged by the Kansas Herold to/ Pnrettrio.— their organ—lf they had "coussifted their best intersiesi in- . stead of standing'be etiquette, they would bare 'Filteb in' ee id and elected every delegate to the Constitutional Co yen- , don." From these facts the reader will see at on that the Constitution of Kansas emanated from a legal btly— that It was a legal body that could have been elected by the "free state" men, but they refused to exercisd that power—and having so refused, they are now, by their own acts, °sloped hem complaint. This is the view of the President, and it is also the view of every man who does ant desire as+tation for the sake of agitation. That the Conventieracted unwisely in not submitting the entire instrument to the people, we believe ; but that it wad cam piiant to submit, or not submit, or submit a part of it, as was done, we have abundant precedent for knowing. Bet our article is already-long—and we will only add, for the information of those ikho think themselves wiser than the President and his Cabinet, that the Democratic party has been deserted by false friends before—it has been assailed by open enemies —but—irevill lima! Kansas 1. mooing in under the Lecoutpton Co lotion! . KANSAS IN CO.VO S S .— Tie conflict in the Ku -1 su question commenced earnest in the House of Re. presentotives In Friday. 'The sidtaiXtratioo party desir ed to refer the Leeomptoo constitution soil the President's message on that subject to the Committee on Territones— the usual course of procedure in such moos. The Douglas men and the rspubiicana wished the muter referred to • select committee, which shall he instructed to inquire into and report all the facts concerning the formation of the tionstitution, and all the subsequent proceedings% relation thereto, with power to send fur per4ons nod papers, and all that sort of thing. Anil upon the question of the adoption of this last mentioned proposition the tight began, and was continued throughout Friday night—interspersed 'with • !mock down between N . Grow and Kelm,— until towards noon on Saturday, When a motion was carri ed to adjourn until Monday, with the understanding that , then the question should be taken on the motion to refer without debate. At that time the question woe taken, and the motion to refer to a pelted committee carried by a vote 115 to 111. This vote is considered by the opposition! as a triumph over the Administration—and as a prellmia.: ary skirmish it undoubtedly is ;—still, it by no moos lit-' ; dicates that, on Ordeal Vote, this measure will todlost.-- It is said, on competent authority, that there werelquite o` asmbar who voted for its reference to the select committee who, will veto fur the admission of the State siader'che Le: eomptou Coastitation ! . KANSAS IN OUR LEOLYLATURR.—we hare heard a good deal, aloes the meeting of the Legislature, front tht Republican papers about there being • large majority df this body opposid to Mr. Bye AAAAA policy—batracts do not seem to warrant may such oonebuion ; *on the contra. ry facts demonstrate the exact opposite. Mita, certain Lanese resolution baring been tatrodnoed, and refer* to a committee, and ii having been ascertained that a ma. jority committee, consisting of the republican miens.. bars and one or two demerits, was about to present a report against the President's views upon the Lecomptee constitution, It was determined by his friends that sottish report should ever be entered upon the journals of the house ; sod accordingly, on motion of Mr. Owen, • muta tion was adopted, by a vote of 53 to 3T, 'estimating the committee not to report until the 10th of March next. This vote iadicates coacilusively dials 'w hemmer action the Peutsylvaisia legislature may ultimately take upon the question of Kansas it will w in oupport or the President's petition. AN ARGUMENT ABANDONED. —Oee of lb. princi pal objections. says the Union, that have been urged filmiest the Lecompton oonstitutios by those opposed to it 1., diet by the 14th mottos of Its schedule slavery /Is amid epos the people of Kansas shill after the year Oft, This or grument,, however, was formally aletadooed by Kr. Wilma of Kass. td hit late speech in the Senate. Ke said: "But we are now told by the President that we can shams this tomtit:atlas before 1864. /dam rn thiebt of Aloi. 4.• line she people hare the right so ciaore Heir coeteitateicie when deg please, sad jeer hem they plasm. ' If Ws be se, and we folly oonaar with Kr. Wilson that it Is--why .mot let Lulea VMS law the Kale. under t h e Leriossisteur eat; 'Walk& By es doing tre Millet so wrong epos bar pa. pie; for If a majesity of them are opposed to slavery, they bare a right to eall • ocieveedoe die 111011111111 she becomes a Bute, sod amend their amstisatieb . mow. 04 ,7 th•tonowiat Pitapat* from time iridwzr p4. 40,_ - Tesoi sad dbl.? itotigeteit rarer, as. Nom • that mar poilikal Masai is Um seamy may ems I s what tioa dm ITbrorarr is bold is Dyer parts of QM 'V* aro gratilioll to sedum OW the &M . Oimmerr, oss s itu mo d sign sail talmood riamomatis joarsala at dm llama, bar iimemly Mimplimaated by the mead Dorn mirage diouvalailisa *tibia meaty. tot ka ability sod lbw- WNN la kaolin/ bedoimieratiapriaidygoa: reacierapil mast Is Wide V. .wesichk, oi saii. 1 1 4 04 , ',into i i. sad hi wit ars tans *) • missuo is hoo f is tlei aorimiritomost Med = 7 til dm democratic Imaijoaraab. To lemmas their it to bemoan oat party alsoastb." NM karek less, bad whisky, had isanaers, sad Ina haus—the pri sm* easso,'lmaillardeenatman .ltd Butatinto new/ 50414 that aught to be filled by owl, clear headed swam —tan of non, who, while they andorsiaad the asessolges of no ooeuterend no theory of Government, ore soldier boors in manners nor pugilism 1. yentas. As to who affeek list is of little eonsequoun ; es to which on the drunkest, and which the ,!..pleat, sad therefore snot hi. anared, la or loss; sad as to IbigotAtMiletfiegght,orll the went of it some at all,—laassmseh ea the Moran Bills, sot upon the argon, for yea emamet disgrama thine who diagrams themselves, hat epos the Ona4l7o— hoverer, we shall hen again is the Week republics& loussuds for a monk to coin het bowls at la. digestion over the swollen sick of Grow. Periumpo they will attempt to play agate the faros of Dammam's son. head; and, if the necessities of the ease will allow, On theatrical rolls of "health bulletins," "soft/Wag of the brain s" and a "iiiP to Zuropo," to motes his lost health. J. this as it may, with the N. Y. Maws, we mean co* what connection there is between statemsaanship sad pogilisma. Is Democracy right or wrong bonen & l onia of Congressional orators fall out and pummelen* .asst What oonnectioo Is there between Ha ooteparatifistraigth, pleat, scion* or good manners of Mears. Kaki aid Grow and the rights of the people of Kansas? it Grew knocks down Keitt does that snake we Locompton Codstitstioa illegal? if Ksitt kicks Grow does that make It a head ? TB% ur somoth;l4 like it, seems to be the manned= of Black " Repabileaniem." We So, hoverer, heartily regret these imeenes, sod the IMMO WY a disgracer to Comigrom.— Both these pugnacious goodomee shlmmtd hare liberty to pair off for the exhibitiou they have Inds of theummehren Grow, according to all ammoests, boimand like a hoof. Be war evidently engaged to making as uproar out of his seat and interrupting a member in a 011••111, whit* wadi have justified his beleg looked up fa a Washington dale. b44se or Bridewell for lb* sight. Mr. Keit* reneastrabed with him oo his discourteous needed, and he assweire just as rut ill•amaaaend school boy would. W, forsooth, had a right to Interrupt proceedings and make a row—it was a free ball--aid he would go where he pleased. Galusha talked like astable boy, and his bravado Irritated, whoa it should have amused Mr. Batt. For this we blame the latter. He ought to have laughed at this ;.temperate champion. What if Grow bad stalked about with a skip on his shoulder, wee Keitt to hawk it oil We demand soma self command from gentlemen; they mast not be In "'he'd b/ "Short Bays," ores if the latter is dean from Defy Wilamot's District to the House of Representatives. Ir acted is a Filly meaner and Kettt was [Dona to vautiee him. Such teases are really diagraimist, sad in Mast we eball hare no repetition of them in either Hoses during the session let the proof... Nation be what they may. Let the Member. of Congress assume a dignity even though they have it not. ,filr The Gosette does not like the resolutloos passed by the Democratic County CoOentioa. It could digest mad sleep easy with all of them' upon Its dyspeptic stomach, but the last. That is more than it bargained for wiles It became the snarling mouth piece of the two or three sore heads, who, failing to role the party, attempt to vent their disappointment upon as. tjader the advice of these soft beads, it steped aside frotaits protium* es an opposition journal, and assamed to oplak fur the Democracy. With a flourish or trumpets it proclaimed to the country that the 064crrer•—a paper that had enjoyed the contidence of Eta party for over a quarter of • ertury--did not reiket the steward' the Democracy of the county in sustaining the Admimistratfon. Well, oar county esooreation met—oota pastel of delegates from every township but three—sad, after a full sad free interekasige of opinioli, passed resole. 0041 *lutenist the pulley of the President—tits emerge of Senator Btat.sa end also that of the Erie Observer " eti State sod natioaal polities." Thus cornered, our eotemporary goes olf on a new dodge, and declares the evaveritioa " was ea a great measure seltconstitattmL"— Who its authority is for this *sweeties it Is sot for as to say-.but whoever it is, the information he aseununiestes Is false! Nine-tenths of the delegates presented irritate oredeettale—while of those that did not, we know that some were appointed by larger wattage time is Asa got together at such concede*. Thus, for ereetiple, the dole. gates from the West Ward of the city had 11 . 0 eredeatilds —and yet they were selected at the largest canoes meeting held in that ward, by any party, in five years ! Dot, says the Queens, scree of the delegates were ogles holders, and hence It is no " marvel that a convtratioa tilos coopoesui expressed 'approbation of the loam of the' Observer" "In rustaleg the President and his policy." As the Convention was composed of 39 delegateskit is evident the (loran thinks that seven omen holders want more than "32 delegates who do not hold *Moe. Silber the Um rite s crease for the passage of the resolatiom eastalag the course of the Observer Is woriyees, or it most twos on the question as we bays stated. It can banns either burn of this dilemma it chooses. eat what Carew* doss it make whether a man is an valet-holder or not, if his eonstituents send him . to represent them ? They knew these seven were office holders when they sleeted theta; sod heap their presenee in the ea/reason proves say thing, i proves that their constitseets bed confidence in their Veers end that of the Adoelnlstratioa! Bet ire have i more serious Ausrge is the Gazette, eon toined in the following. paragraph : " We are informed by a gentleman who was premed, that several delegates strongly objected to the resolatioa com plimentary to the Otecrecren the ground that its, adoption would be used by the publishers as • nertilleate of appro• button by the Brie County Democracy of Its course in sus taining the Looompton Caustimitica, whereas thoy were well satisfied that •hurt majority of the party in the County were opposed to the Lecompton Conatftutioa, ana consequently to that feature of the paper. They bad so objection to a general cemicrsement of the Mesmer as a Democratic organ—but to its support of the Kansas policy of the Administration, they r would, and Deter caul yield assent, and were confident that at least fourlljas of the Democrats of the Comity *mad aot aLwa. /doing thus appealed to; the editor of the °beerier, who was a delimits, arose and emphatically disclaimed any faith purpose as bad been stated. He desired the passage of the resolution pimply as • means of anaosragiusent to his la eashitsuse• of the general policy of the party, and not fat say person al object., or with any •iew of making it an 000ssies.of boast or exultation pereallar to himself. Thus **plaint/ 4, the resolution was permitted to pass." We do not know who the Graeae* informant is—though we can shrewdly suspect —but whoever be is we ptomaines his information destitute alike of truth, orelan its Bomb" lance. Nothing et the kind eetturreit or could have occurred, for the simple reason that, as the reeohetion sins dotted the emirs* of the paper "or Skate and satidital questions," to hare made swat a pledge as is etaia♦sd would have been en acksowledgssent on our part that our own course was wrong on these pettleets--and hours the, paragraph .quoted eons/doe not min word of truth. 8o far from it, alter Mr. Olin, of Girard, had spoken against the resolution, claiming among other things, that there was no neoesaity of its passage, as se es* doubted ens democracy, though he disagreed with mi in our support of thp President's policy is regard to Kansas—we arum and said that the haws matter was the question at lieu— that it had been obarged that In supporting that poliaT we did sot reflect the wishes of the party fit the Oviatlr and that then was the time to ascertain the fact. "IC, said we, "the Naerosr has not reflected the views of the party in regard to this question, it is time the lilacs should know it, and this is the body to inform him of it. On other hid, if be ban relleeted its views, It !aft,' to him, in view of the doubt east upon hint, that the foot should be proclaimed." These were almost oar exact woods—for tee truth of which we appeal to every member of that body. We shall waste no more words mile the qesstios, bat we again proeoenee ths - paragrepll la the Guam* fuss in detail, false in spirit, aad false la eseesce! • T. Northers Dreeterreta appeared to the laaotsptou squad!, wiN, la a day or two, WINO an address to the peo ple of tbe&ad Pilaw, setae' firth at large -the mom wbieh. at fair and hooeet son, mope' tier to Maw with the Adattaiattatioa of lir. Bacwisaw oa the Kamera gas& tioa. It:will lie IT. le taking posioolll to the "will of the tnejority."— Weeltiegtow Cor. of Foreey's Press. Tb. short annoweesatost eallt,to stied a riatialieeses imesestod with snobs, groat seams. Boos altar Ye. Donau' introduced the Nokiaslta bill, it ono sasowaeod. with jest nob a lowish of trempoto. that "the Northers Demeortio opposed ta" dist "swindle' weld Maw a, address to tho people WWI! Ueitad Stases. setting has& at laze tiro resew' which, as fair and hoses isen.oompoliod theta to differ with the Adilaisdatratioa" of Itr. "%seas. sad the polls, of aistatoicltsegiaa. the address ap• rand, lastead of the mama ef the amass& hi AA it tear arta by oar Ram= s. Panay as Chairman. a esti shim sestMines. elareed ass s Demesrat Area lbs Chastamae district, N. T. That /whereas la sow one at t►. own Warm Blank Cepabiloasto is Camirant-.aa l l the rend he travailed to melt ►b pretest polltioal losatinn. Is ,chest to be trataledity the 'lionises Deisoments egesead, to the Lssetaptoa Coateltatin." It is so saw tune--it hae hoes an apes threadlike* far imilideal staliestesta hem the days eflaskose to the poesy & • Iss. WI sodas alas D. J. L. annum. sf sib. is Is Lessors at 1114pliss• es ?...dm aresiiir ma, hp Styl ist's. Jib saltless, ollk Comet Liiosiscoorlishap: IS* pot oss-.loil Os Desist is Jost ibis ipisiss-lissills II Sett win ear Moods taws ow Mu be In . haw WAIIIINGTON, Feb. 6, 1868, Oar be Seel dile nabs; skpouriss Me bathe ase. as mopeiasfigesbclll.l.94llll6l beet sa. Thu* ... .d sidesital dor elatiesre le ail ed ts s As UM a t ir aus &tutor*. jtil . **Mil H. is Mb repose; ligooptrespostivaly, se ti. detudiss 'big bas= gm,rr.iiq bs i g iai s ir t sad Nor* owe; gawp, immilawitssale' amosry sirloss. NMI atri listildiks array tkis assess of Ow mi. Whim if Maks, the pest 91110. this *Me day her boos moldy !belied fa s lirseklys owlet, viva L Is., Boer ism TM Gomm 'seised* that it , sot ss4 eat therefor* time ie so bow whist mei*/ do article es flustlays. Prost proof pro. &seed is soot, it opposes that La i * Boor estishlty will sot tat :dents s Genoa; breeeer it my abet Oh" satioastitio& Our Trailer mesh* tlfl Ihb. seretrispole taitifloil w Itsveas dank st ate the erns islloso of without emarresissim Is had ems s Omuta me. suut drink testsese hi eseesedes It s opprio&" It woe ruled II the ems We If !be sod* email sot Istesieste wept is hrp cassettee, II ithesid sot Is imaldieredl ea istoziattlag Wpm iiWoosab ad Mayer Tisiames Adds es tise Ming imam hansreatod quite an nallaiset ameao, the nosing entry. The %NAMES bee heat ma imaiena . palatable on, and bee bees beind nip by Wall 1: 0 Epb• Mete to a eoa extant. Tice seam of le last view appreciabiesi ea the fez Waiters mid goathara alma are la tows; bat Mir thaa anal Mil he Mani owiag to the 'Mama' mad antelaimeiet preni/ine aims the frnsraity. The lugger et She litskitml& gam, 'bUsg hams are the "famine ma who walk Broadway, sot easeptiag the Megan Min at Laws/ tosses mad Wank's, sad Golly whiskend rase of acr pods mipw. In real estate that is manifest& estraest e atlas to the uptown lasideasy of tie dry goods basins. which has manifested itself mon iloolialny Oa ever daring tit. last Mr day/. Most of thic Ming dry goods essemirouco home ban left dm lower part of Broadway for Parit Place, mad the lam lights aro Obliged is follow or lam half Utak ohms of wastomers. The "muskets" for goods of digerati daeoriptioas will now be pretty well &Ind. At mord@ Immoral Mime, there is aeon' to be RM. though We non Ina actually bees dam bat the Mies: ei Is rather to Ovum thee otherwbe. ilmfataamers of ten& fabrics are reasatiag caperstioas aseamagn by the preened of a short supply of meaufantred goods, though, om tio otter ban, tbe risiag tandesey la mates, &sem. ages sway tram gets( oa to predates sena reds. That is ao appestats, however IMAM year's prima lbw itwo shun IMAM will be totiehal ia lb* lb. Masa sr p. bong larger,with a narrower market. &Mottle maim low tad daft, a. then is so expert movement of nay maw mum Mossy is easy to he bad whim than is a sari names of pities It bask again. A maim urestanaptins" of saspended hones are musonneed, bat this eal, ...tats' to the statesseat that they have anateeded la obtaining tattier roerwals of Mir papecfoa paying tat rest is fall Is ask. Tbo sod is not with regal to toga napeaded bassos. The great sales of dry voila at watts attract muck &tendon. The sabt of -this week was a very large oath at law sates, sad this ankh of dna will be via. gm through the essatry at men lower rates this last INNION. gen • July or &west, we my , took for cheep mosey, neap food, neap olothlag of pertain lane, wltlie everytkiag choice will nadanbiedly In higher. Aid that labor will hi la demand atgood prices, there seems so room to doubt. The NNICTINIOII Westward would be very large, on anent of the preame, were it not that this same pressor* keeps propla at bolas by readeriag it imposable to realise on reel estate sad other property mope at a May disadvantage. More farmers sad fewer traders sad pr0f...401ml ma 'map be now seeded at tbe West witrirovra arriNnort.—W. have emanalaml a worlds( medal ofjw prima mated is J. W. Warman, Seq. et this iity. for as Improved method of propellin g baste I. shoal water. It will be reselleeted that MAD iii veatioe wee referred by the "Jrrie to a eommlttee of Wattle sad practical gentlesses, who have made • repot ea the objeet, fessibtlity, and adesataps of the imprecate's'. The phis le to have the boat draws *rank tie water by a prepeUiag wheel directly forward of tie boat. Is elle mead tits wheel Is operated by Imo slbel sad Is dm ether by as sadism shahs eammatiag bare W w maga shaft ea sash Me et' lie boat. This wheel: 4s ampported I. a ham* *kWh Is so eameeted a. tis main shaft as to be adjaWable to tho cariatioas of tie bot tom of the steam. Oa the IMAM' of the pretnicabilitr sad advaatagee of the 'amities, the matialttse Mats the hl ies Invoilved, awl lima slow from their applieation that to aseendlag against as ordinary wirrent, the paddle wheel! boat requires two handfed pot Mat more power tilts this. The cograittee then eetiehar.-- "Oa the whets this 'method of propalsiia seems to as to be prsedeahle. Is our opinionlt le a lashable laveatlos ba yt tar the lass propeeel. The adosstages pliaelpidly of a great seise at power to tho props sad lb* es • tanks of the see et shwa boats to dr where gulp. tloa by paddle wheel beats is sow praetieable. The large appreprietlees sepeaded or rappesed hw tie bmpriwo seat et - ilia movigstin of theme whirs of the oosatry, sod lb. Micah: sad espouse of seek lergrovesseats, show tho utility, sad seesselty of emeesestal Mort. to trimming the Isaped.hoests * theoe:eboaseto of oemooree. This phis seems to as to west lb. seesosity, sad to be the hest tows. reams yet dittoed for shoal truer osoisptios." This report is styled by Chas. K. Reed, Deoglas Otto'- ," K. Coortright, Wm. A. Galbraith, Joh, A. Trimly, A. H. °whey, P. Metcalf, boshu Yolbsoshoo, sod A. Eleott. AV" Do not forget tbo Loewe of W. N. C. Haw, Doi., oa Tanday oast, at the Doiverealist HL subject, " /Urea Steeten." i. & poi oak mos sh. reputation of tho orator is s gaantatee that it WC ithfy lioodied. We hope to No a anomiled "01.1? POLES' CONCIRIt—Iftr named et anis we all adiaowledge, bat It Is sot always *at Wed to the demon dhearsay we ban near et obi agiesiallesresid dear .14 aimaerid, mod wad et all nanny by-goao. Tice neon Cooomet is Ms oiy, whisk w.. lateadeil to ea. gap no Warm K *Maly pail. esposia ly. sad rev*. tbo Pored loop of noir yeatli, was a day assemena ra ped dos of on bald by tie min perms a ha weeks Wool sad obi& ranked maiden aggrobades trod those vie &treaded as Wined. T. din Boa. Joan BRAM, whose len for semis sad seal la Lis pad mow we sa iim i too highly diandak, ere ear dams wanly &minted ter no pleasure of hearlyins "gssd sit den," sing la , the good old wage' bat to than hen aid trod dined who joind la the arkvedeat sad carded it is napletioa, sap wader oar beadiest thsaks.. Sever sball ire forgot "the Ram of Sharia." or the eseami bariaialer "flyway," "Old lbsadroVssaag by grwlialreil sins, sad walling childhood days of add hag Igoe. Tbs mfmextha" Owned oa "kiddy malag, ino lady maned by nee of tbe best anisal Wen of Batik sad Clevelaad: TM Olney Obi. by Kn. Muter, OW War plass, Is advenany praised. "Tb. Sword annals/ 1111): by Mr. Vida& of Ban* was avidly rendered. The arangesseat was by Predate" Timely %gat; Sißsfaa K.su. 1-mesa, Baker, %Wm Mn. Galli sad inn Moon, of wan oily, veto Midest Ms. We mad Arta. Isle tbe auras of all non ftpied, et an Um dlellintbd soap well nag. Sake it to sag dal sash omega was a gratityieg sums; mad that we hops before away aeons are pee, to saiseassie andra Oeadmatisis of the ammo slander, 11111'Prnes. of the Oesseesbrille fberfer, "losidat'l4 weU as amid be egossted," drepred Is win us last ws•k —sod tin west /toss sett preptastal be (snow's' "fist rats settee" of the "beet Otis& plias sew tolls sky: P. Slaw Ile pt 4U:o t etri r ter at to aid editor of t, hest it ' ar i bar iset kre s 11. 40 st Mr. S. we no anent, bet we nu soy I. Ms setinssy as sJewtbsssk sad ids l asukr ss }AU. •apal th• Vassal Edo ilSviSs rapptattos of beteg on of the lest seedwelpd Is W wi t sentry." • STEAMER litllNT.—The Assam ad. Otosassam„ asp!. J. Moores. booed fro. /tow Orhwas foe Et. Loeb, with a ears" of shoot foss bowed Woo at grooseiss, ..d tw o Ireedlesi pais woo oottrity adwolood ast Tharglda7 Melt. 4 last. it lam Ai's% i. dhoOlhoWOI L pi limit short Gelato, Wow Wow *bid. 1111alatoi— Tree team' to Ilfly lives ass supested host, mail sae ltsp. disof owl twowtyl v o saved. 0.. .1 ati oure oistoo the dro woo ommod by obe ban** ot * ll 4lir *Ow. n dethod so o womb boo bolow Now , odwoo gradlei, lad es bawd I* wear. 'Aisne 0. list et limos saved it* ass *and **mod * aim of JAL a P 4.6404 4 das di7. Saabs Noir IT a• Pow Odiss: as woo Ow 2d ON* a thor *W. 'MT* is a :Apia id pod adtvie b tAtt falowtitipt "Ablifitletio n..ns 64n, liskat di. beint ifilotovert. *kg f it Is Jett.. an4Ohtett.thoes lit 4,011 geolita." , . The Bailloisplai dna 11011reefira. liso, 1140,- *OM 411* lbediker. immpliag It . WWI d•lb peOlest Woe fl kV* Wag • Ms. we caawy fee aa ellefal espy 410 maser Kwass.— Ot Ids mei% n Ws °bad our r r duswlllee.• ..espied by astutost, Boor A do, as stews bore kit duds atillooststillosesseiloi— Mead taw bonding sad estatosto were lasoid—oq hes $16,000 to $16,00.$ .twurisrr 6 1 71.5. Paime 05,4.041. miff. 010 , v...E8....ty...0ft5i am, bir So rift of aim pea mad more beam— phi* io sqLIIN st=ra i v d tM e amt= pe die 'timbr s Is sib« mh. wind b t aistiiliqr HU batik& lit odors litistasi a. Dams. reig, sallidai monad Is Shio Oftrigo if 11* We ars gird to sue Me preempells. pit- Oar wane imam, whisk ofttlatiod all Ihreasji Jsassry, sad woo nowistal se at tlto opalas of Nano ay.'', har "yloldwl to lat forts of otroatostasoos, aid ow pasha." Miter has resamod the "kw losolaan" with sliwadaat agoltsl, sad all do world osa Ani— l! the wind blow, • • lad So salmi mow, • AsW tio lbw limp sod* Lose fa Woo ea • v4slar The Edo City Beak has made .aa apptioatioa to Chart, to Asap Ito am* to that of Chi "Bosh ql Casa hard' to a tooseptkoa of Ireatuat at la "HY dIll• The New York Timm publishes the result of an interview between the editor and the Hoa. HORACZ 8. ELDILIDOZ I who recently arrived In New York, direct from the Great Belt bake. This gentleman is said to hold a prominent posi tion among the Mormons, having beaus a eon• vert to the faith twenty years ago, and followed them through all-their changes of fortune. Of course he gives the . Mormon view of things, and represents the citizens of Utah as "an Watkins honest, honorable coommanity." He declares that " they hairs never had any didioulty with United State. Arms who were content to per. form their duties, and refrain from interference with the Church." • No man Ms greater rever ence for the Constitution or is more earnest in its defence than B/RIGRAIS Youwo. In givins Mr. Et na'Dal's view of the pres ent guns, the Times says: Mr. E was in no way troubled at the purport of au increased army going oat to Utah in the Eipiing. If the troops forced their way into the valley, be thought that a blood/ accosts, would have to be rendered. The Mormons as a were peseeable, and had no disposition to = 1. 4 it could be avoided; but they prefrerred an hon orable war, if forced upon them, to a dishonorable peace. The resources i n Utah for sustaining the people would not.probably be considered great. by any other people; but as they bad fought through the cricket and grasehoppee wan, whe n they had to dig roots and boil down cow hides, and eat them after they had consumed the an imal, they thought they could live where others would starve, and were quite willing to try it. Mr. Eldridge denies the chargges against the Mormons for encouraging the Indians to steal property and murder emigrants. The course of Gov. Young, he says, has been to civilise the savages—not to encourage their barbarism. Dr. Hurt might tell his story of his diFtet and hair breadth escapes; but if the "boys' had wanted to *jun him they could have easily have done so. His story looks to Mormon eyes as if it was prepared to be read in the States. As to the "peculiar instntion " our visitor was very modest saying only that it worked well *sough, and flat .peana prevailed in Utah. The Mormons have settlements all over the Territory, even as far South as Santa Clan and Rio Virgin. Mr. Eldridge thought the indus try of the people should be an offset to the nu. merous charges against them. They could not do so much labor and perform so much wicked ness at once. A published statement, to the effect that ma. ny al the animals belonging to the ambulate attached to the expedition had been stampeded by the Mations, is not absolutely eontradicted; but it is added that, if the animals were driven off, uerery one of them will be taken care of and aocrnusted for if peace u broisghe rowed, Eldridge bad no personal knowledge of the sit uation of the Expedition. Ile knew the place well, where they were tab*, and be felt an stared that if the weather had been se %nue this winter as is the bust, it valid have been a ad time with them• In regard to the rumored proposal to arrange eximan digit:skies by a sale of Norma peopar- ty in Utah to the Government ) to-belellowei bp e, hogira„ Mr. M. did tot feel $ liberty to fqpeak =11,1., He remarked, however, that the ere strongly' swotted to th eir present Jste toothy, and Would be loath to e dew Wm They have no &sire to asking only to be seethed in the pcosoision 111, tight" and- privileges of American eitisass. - From Iraghtogton. WAsanwrox l Feb. 8. Mr. Speaker Off, TM not prepind to so. mum tier names of the ecomittee of 15 as called fosty the resolution Of Mr. Ramis, until after tomorrow. 'The ma jority will be men npot =lthe admission of Kamm under the t& Cousatutiou. It is ref cattail guit the Lisocmaptio Coo. sauttkAa I fun informed on the wry bed autboriti, that quite ai h m i mOor who yowl for the referettee' to the spe 'osmium, will vote for 4ta admission oa Ile al information has bees awl lug .helpw# do* ,that j a free state 'legislators and free state allotwa halts' been elected is Kam is understood that the Senate will take up iniinedistely the Kansas bu*ess and pie" *bill for the adminikie of that state, probably at the same time_with Minnesota. Wompuerow Feb. 11. House.—The Speaker announced the follow-. jug as the coutteittse under the 'violation of Mr. WiOs of Illinois, to *hi& shill be referred the Banns and Isecompton ConstittatiOn i with instructio : Wain. MIAs, Illinois; Stephens, Genii; Morrill, VerinOnt; Lather) Virginia; Wade, 0hi0... Whin ? hibmissi_ppi; Winslow, North Oirolina; Benniot, New York; White,,Pennsyl. email Walbridge, Michigan; Andersoa,Missouri; sterenson ltintuay ; Adrian, New 'Terser, ihtesmihusettoq Russell', New York: • • Amur?, Feb. 8, 1858. • Aam waled Willies W. Gurney and his aiateranilm 'Si** HMCO, *ere arreale4 bore eharied witimmeterfeiting Elafted Batiee milt.- la their poilleakin Were featiditcauatity of emallarfeitw-emaistint of twenty WWI& dab:, half cellar itaddtwentriim mat aviatia, taw 84404 tad . aillaished ‘etile. After tha t .esaminatioa bialbreithai4magisteats they .were. , 'so y the Mined &atm Goemaiesiosir !hie warned. for Ibis aad they are naer in the melody of the Ushid Abate Warel i me o ps:skios eiepdangliar of 'Mrs Bates! • The har late been oa a Imbue doh twe weebei 11101 tot-day were male to fie . tam a elaa,in a flare the Neel sofa am fklia. .17 11 4 ,40a ., rm ,,,,-- • Pat. 6, 18158. • 'FAO rredrienitet lAN We dsh Olivetilmillgetteigitetto pains hie aranharlateria and Ma *milt Vlie' tit* tam preliminary to the eamaiihie Ad* the Net tie latter had been* Moira fer • • by ttik , reespiew al aseq c oang *boy MI demoti peme *milk ~:•- Wren* who. eta • ' to have tea meat by Robert, who is held tot a farther essaisatios. ; 1 sa st s^-*~~?+ Rhea the ern Odes. Idlest ob. Mites 1 If the wed& to white Bet Mere le tee ea • whiter Lit tho Enda Mew tbsok 1 tat Um garra maw tbea, Aid ail the vrarid vas aid* u► is right ea a whiter sight 1 ~-_ ~, .., Eir. AO riseensikw Malik The bet adjours mai Tor morsiig, would have the day which witassip; el the Istrodsetiola of the Kansas Tritium m oometelist with * Leeowiptoo Coastitetion.— But a "fres ligite vow the door of Coogrese— . thewry threshold the eoesideration of lasiiessersillasiteseisswellim- • wee ia the eritegagehhas4 age drib, which was, after all, is it but a .light personal min mederiatiding. 1111 I - can gather, the fade WO ashilatially Wee : Mr. Harris of Mb& WI moved the previous question up* the introdnetioa of his resolutions to refkr the Losompton Coastitatioe to a Select Oommitte of thirties ; mid while various OW does and ploposhioes were being made to the Home, Kr. Grow (pep.) of Peassylvasis, came over to the )emus side of the Rouse and made Nose remark to the Chair, which upon beiag_ltemal by lir. Kidat t he noterked is that if be (Grow) wasted to make a motion he liadletier go to his we side of the Bosse. Mr. Grow is mid to bmwmplied, that be would make a motion where hr., end would not We a slavadriver's w eireeked over his head, or moinethisg to that High worth followed, sad they elisehedi wiles Mr.' Davie ought hold of Iteitt, and he was squad from Mr Grow after two or three blows had bees given by the former, which hit his friend Davis, instead of Grow. The ezeitoment biome intense, and members fkinh all pais of the hones rush.* to the spot. fro SpasWs hammer came down loud and fre quent, but to Very pule' purpose. Mr. liarkidab) of Miss. rushed ut as a peacemaker and same out with the loss of his wig and a black eye— charged the blow upon Mr. Washburn, who de nied it. "Parson Lomejoy" was "pitched into" by somebody (sansei learn who,) sea he took asmilant up. in his ems and carried him to a seat and put him earifally in it. Some thirty or forty member,wtithpated hi the melee, and from the astosii few bruised Wes .Or block fro, it is remarked to day that adetiania" is not one of the "miasma," in which the bag' matt see well educated. I hear that Mr. Kam takes upon himself most of the blame, and it is highly probable that no "affair of honor" is to Wee ant of this- grand spectacular (3oagression el dream On Monday the House meet at 12, when with, out debate a vote will be taken upon the resolu tions of Mr. Harris ; and from present appear , sues I think the resolution will pus; and if it does, the Lsoompton Constitution is probably oonsigned to t h e iamb of the Copulate for this session., Nothing like bleeding Kansas for "Republiean" capital---sad there are fishing Democrats enough, I fear, to vote with the! on Monday, to place this matter beyond redemption for the present. Jf the flume should pass a bill admitting Kansas wise the Leoompion Constitution, 1 be lieve the House would have the power to act upon mid bill; consequently It may oome before that body in gush a shape, independent of any action by any committee. Still, the vote on Monday will be regarded as a teat—though not justly, I oeusider--which decides the strength of the Administration party in Congress.—N. Y. News. That law in Congress. Just before 2 o'clock the House was thrown laic) a violent excitement, and a fearful scene of confusion. It appears teat while Mr. Gow, of Pa. was walking down the aisle on the Democratic side of the hell; Mr. Seitt, of S. C., and a friend approached him, and a alight scrabble ensued. Seim struck Grow, but the parties were separa ted by tticir Mesas, thily then exchanged words in au excited and menacing manner. KAU again dash a blow at Grow, thelatter knocking him down. Crowds of their repaid,. friends rushed to the rescue: The various members on each side engaged in the fight in the area fronting the clerk's desk. Wasliburne, of Illinois, was conspicuous among the Republicans, dealing heavy blows. The Speaker loudly called on the Seargeaut-at-Arms to interfere. That functioe ary, carrying his mace of Ace, together with his assistants, hurried to the scene, and crowded into the thickest of the light, in which at toast a donee members were engaged. Some minutes elapsed before the truly fearful contest was quieted ' the members having reluctantly iretarned to their seats when there was dead calm la somparison with the seen just enacted. Grow objected to Mr Quitman making tny remarks. Seitt maid—lf_you are goingg to ob ject, return to your own side of the House.— Grow responded that this is a free hall, and ev r_y man her a- right to be where he pleases.. K.dU came go to Grow, and said be wanted to how what he melit by such an answer as that. Grow replied that he meant just what he said— ekes this was a free tall, and a man has a right to be 'where, he pleases Keitt, taking Grow - by tke thrust, said—l will show you. You know you are a, damned MA Republican puppy! Gieknieskcid his hand up, saying, I shall wen plmscneh a kilsee in the hall as please, and no u er driver shall meek his whip over me! • Kegs then again grabbed Grow by the throat; Grow knocked his End away whin Keitt came at him. Grow then knocked him down. The fight tookfleaeat twenty minutes Co two o'clock this morning. HOusa.—Mr. Keit rose to a personal explana tion, saying that the Mouse would remember that its roeeedrap during the session of Friday w~irb 111 upon in as unpleasant manner. It was due to fur ri dea4, that be should assume to himself billty for the violation tilts ode, dirtily decorum. He was tide warm, end whatever of responsibility prop. erly attacked to that - set belonged to him aloes. It wail also due to justice that be should make whatever repartation was in his power to the dignity and deem= of the louse then violated. Redid this in the expression of profound regret at'the oecurrenee. Personal considerations are always unpleasant, m.y seldom excusable, rarely justilloble, aver in Legislative bodj. He felt in fall for the responsibility be 41a4 assumed in saying he was the aggressor, sod that the entire responsibility belonged to him. In this oonnection he had but one other re• mark to make, and that was, whether sly blow was directed at him or - not was more than he scald - say, at least be was unconscious of having received it. Mr. Grow said he had been taught in child hood that all light, MOOS beam are disgraceful to human nature, to the Christian eommaei ty, sad WS is egipseielly the 'ease where they oe our boot* law gaskets, in the midst of their de liberating*. Bliper yams and the form - of education had waded him that this was good and true. t tiu aft alert Waite hi reepgaised si one of thilbalimiable rights of asan"to 'be exercised on and under all eireumstanees whea t** reatinty far the protebOus of life and prop ' lest &dug of tie House he found y sowed is the lint perso. dal edited &solos. itiellemodAe HOMO most dental!, wear- V- gas for this violation of its or tielf no one *stetted more tliiitt "MeniiiM diaiiiiiiidil for • did, violatitta of Iii2!!!!!!!!nEl Ifinr Ham, Veb. 9, 1850 hied stir warred Ms tlf o'olook thii creo le* Vas:, t, Feratrai of nom eompsay Na: 11 . lo la the rear of Vote illo* i*MOpt'irboiiasase la sot . 111 1 1110111111 Mt 116 at ---1 • were en i 'easeged is eke lON aid the clothes of one of die bettor was badly cad by a balk boa ao wounds were Wismcrres, Feb. S Ado wen I n d 'aged oY t j my doubtful', A r for seam ita sad o' ;. Lava bon sigropa, A ,,,, ship The ski ir relo L i Ba a s - F e — a cia - et 8014 Lbrerpiol St of the 27th nit. • Hor due l four days haler then those by York. The marriage of Naha Frani* was eelebeated at James Pekoe, on the 21* , to the programme. The dal served as s holiday. Ir the Royal party itsthe After the +lowdown of , gave vent to her feeling s her mothers bosom, at wf is which great emotion • earned. After the marriage -th e y ou , for Windsor. On arririag - a r s were drawn in , Raton Boys, a m id st The Queen in London eert at Buckingha m NAO . s wedding day The principal atreete of liaistl7 illuminated in ilionoto:diatarbonceo took , the see of the 2.5ta. Sam been let off in honor of the P#Elees Royal a great mad PrPoipal 'Weer , ' and soca ahaposatioa by throwing * mg. ; large bodies of oonstabulary tempted to restore order butte aineles. Finally the diet s Degree that the Mayor reed took Fliourpt measures to which he succeeded after midnight 'the town had quiet. Numerous crests made. - Opefttiebs were resumed the 25th ult., and the ship about 9, feet pet day. Daring the prooeediags ei from its patio°, throwing various directions, severely them. It was rumored that I would soseeed Lord.Stratfr Amb matador to C( Admiral Faashawe sot otaad of the fleet of the lion. FAANUE. —The which came in collission °lanais, was to the a French war teenier, and nines. .The pude was ConvitisLegtotte, addresses, Mk in upon Napoleon. Ter,, enthuainatin. A proposition to divide military department. to ' crale most attached to thi being entertained by the 1 The other news by this tare of special importance. Letter of Gov. PHILATYELPHI A. letter of nearly four Wise, in response to an it Anti Leeonipten meeting will be published in The Ding. Gov Wise sayer thePresidenta V with the Pemidsat against the mode in whit. tution was pretended to be republican and oppressive, their self respect and moral ple. He admits that the omit was violent and unlawful, nents acted under lawful glissims of the Constitution that has sothing with to Constitution the act and \ is the obelisk republic's' Topeltsites will not justify . oempten Constitution nor CM Lereapton schedule, which, for its ratification or rejectie its appewsl alone, withor its rejedion.: He wataltale that there Ike and anti republican aa unfair election as to r with se election as to the assertipa of the President, have proceeded with ware nation of %Constitution t ais have done. The people fair Action at 111. A fair be held under the Schedule fees. lletiostbatis the Presul eat's mission of Kansas would speed' tion in Congrefs, .ad legalise it declares that it Deter can be all essential that the es right and equal, ..ngd if no anaseitievona. 'NA party ottt right, and doing wren' some. The ulterior effect of ton Constitution will be back the question for will arraign the Democrat.; demanding more than is r chalice to our own hpa question again and again domains of unsettled away thousands of honest Black "Republican" flag next struggle for power, r dread issue of disunios. Ile oonoludius by the friends of Mr Dachau illation, who have hii:best ' friendship; and whom he danger and defeat. He patriotic motives, but he Democracy of the South * fames anxiety for their faw fears nothing, firmly suer , spite of friends or foes Front . —4.-- The Senate Committee der oonsideratipa this • Leoomptoo Message aa• tUtiOP, WA arrived at notion. The Democratic camas House called for to-night til Saturday, owing to the of several gentlemen The Same Committer will shortly report in fas courtesies to the arid of meat, and affording his mate his visit to dots eoonni• The navy department k dated Porto Prsyo, commanding the African British cruisers had sot age in seising •41 0 °P Watson, a vessel bearing She was carried into released. Cont. Conner has bees Senior British officer, that ?Ave been bid before the jpd tbot the officer who would probably be der Tbo Vizioeimeo sal Porto Prayo on the :, , )tith Dale.