THE ERIE OBSERVER. SiLOAPI, gdlt•r. EILOAS a MCK/Itil, Publishers sca 1.4 A Tt 1 K DA V -News of the Week. ' Ctrs§iittee on Tetei.ories have mode their report e bete ott the ab<totismiee of Hanaaa, under the mpton Oottatiteties. The otoinrity report woo •muted by Mr. Green of Missouri. on behalf of Mr. ;Jones of lowa, Sebsation of Arkansas, and Kr. Fit■ pstriels, of Alabama. A minority report was submitted by Mr. Collamer. of Vermost, endorsed by Mr Wader of Otto, Mr. Dlciglas. otillinois, solitary and alone, presented a third report. !very shade of political sentiment is repro. seated by these reports, and each party pas rally rowed its own principals Is there laid down. The 'majority report contains the viewir of Democrats North and South, sad is characterised by clothing but what is purely Rational sad sound. The dotemest submitted by the two Repsidkisas on the otimmlaso, is a contracted and prejudiced view of the subject upon which it treat•, and will just suit those men who can only as. the interests and hosts, of one half of the °annoy at • time. Mr. Doggies stands like a mil teary tower In the midst of a great rain, the emblem of that class ofmen wbF "would rather rule in hell than serve is Heaven," and ills.dieciples will el aster around bin —Tbe Lewisburg-Casette details a distressing aceosall of an:accident which °warred to Mrs. Eisenbise, a resident of that place. Elbe was in her room, with the door locked+ engaged in reading bey Bible, when the appearance of Ulnae sad the alarm of lire ceased the berating epee of the door, when a tearful sight was, presented—Mrs. dress having caught from a fluid lamp, which she was til ting over to wet the wick, a eustom too much in vogue with those who use thou* lamp+. The top being probably loom the burning i euld ran on her dress, in a moment enveloping the tippet' part of her body in a sheet of Game. Is effort' to extinguish the Are Major and Alex. Sitenbise had their hands severely burnt—nor did they and others succeed until she eek. an eeeeee ir burnt e. to reader a recovery al moot hopeless. Selkon. , physicians were in attendance, who rendered all the aid that essence and skill could sag gest, but after lingering nail about 4 o'clock on Monday mornisaftaufferings were terminated by death —A• stiO7Mment exists in °tetelaud in regard to the sudden death of a colored girl named Rebeees Stanton, who resided with a Mrs. Tillmae. The i'fairolealer says that she WAS engaged to a yoqng colored man of Niagsra named Lee, and was to have been married last Wednesday . It te - stated that Mrs Tillman was.bitterly opposed to 14- beceiee marrying this man, and strongly advi*eil her never to marry at all. About a week previous to the day on which the girl was to bare been married eke died. The stomach is being OXISIISIDed by Prof, Cassels, and he will shortly decide whether the girl died by potion or not She had some $2.000 to property which falls to Mrs Till- MOM. Mrs T . we. formerly an exhorter of the Methodist persuasion. A few yearsfago .he stopped preaching and became, our informant Rays, '•rather gay " She ebayes her forehead and to said to be an exceedingly eeeentric fa. - —We learn from the York Pa.) R9:flagman that on Tuesday afternoon dye children—three boys and two girls, who were returning hoino from school in Manchester township ventured up..n t he we the Cmiorus, Lut it not being of sufficient i tliick nes., to bear their weight, fotiVof them broke througii, and before a sssss inner. conil be render ed, throb - of them wore drowned The fifth Mild. a little girl, gave the alarm to some yeses men from York, who, were dehaog nP•ar by, (among Worn Mr. .Henry Babley,) •tio Fastened to the rescue of the children. Mr Mobley. at the riot of hie own life. and with much digitally, sue cee led in brtiigiog the other little girl safely to shore. Two Of those who perished were sons of Mr Baylor. and the other a Immo, Mr. Philip Lehr. - —On Thursda% week a young child 'if Ur Brubaker. re sult? at4portlng Iii:I, Linert..ter county. PA„ dit.il from thearifects of hydrophohir The child had been bitten . o , De ct lme befo r e by a small pet due, which the family oh merged to be unwell, bat paid no further attention to it 0.0 til lisi bit the child. They then secured him, and shortly aftere died. The wound indicted upon the`ehiid soon heal , and the matter was well flab forgotten, when, on the nth day after she bad been httten , she took sick and )1 su equently ...sod with ronvolsions. which continued without int•rtetiooloa until ',fey flootb, s,. r ituffiiirtrigy tire deectibed as being intense and terrible to behold. Sewers! pbysinans were ~ r 1 C.eiplaticP, trot eon i do nothing to el levtats her misery, —The (retell effltrAttiao recently held in Baal°, says the rwsso.Presal, h• 1 .enure to naught." The wertern rail "l'4" "414 n nt 'swept the peopoeitioos of the N. Y. Ceo. teal, ood, • .1 heeetufore,ooder the existing rater, freight lill o Baltim•"re and Philadelphia The January bas. Jess if tee New Turk r.oids shows en alarming, deereeeo of sBb,ooo. We are inclined to regard thts al it DOM - teal rather than real loss, believing. as we do. that it is not the mission of edlgoads to miry freight unprofitably; hut so long as oar road, °boom, to compete, they should be ready to establish rates "ne eheap as any other route." —The army bill still drag. its weary length throagh the Senate, and with each day it assumes Ike, phases. Some. times it appears jest on the point of beconting ■ law, so tar as that branch of power isooneerned, and then again sadden revolution takes place, leaving it tottering *At t, its fall. A hope is expressed this morning, by some See -"store, that they will get tbringh with it beforeethe oleos of the present session. and it is to be desired thht this hope will be realised. This proarastin•tion le a great evil, and, may produce mach injury to the cot city. —We polies by the Indianapolis et;sual that one of the rascals nabbed by the "Regulators" tifL;Noble scanty, Is dune, is a preacher. The Joiereed says. Ond of the ar rests wean's& Is a chereh, of • matt named Hathaway who was actually preaching at the moment the Alters cab bed him. He oppressed, we understand, and lamented the__ effects of his crime NM on his own accoisot than on.ya• c ount of his "dock," who, he feared, would lose their seal, when such . -wretched example was set them by their preacher. —The N. Y. Jormal of Commerce aayslhe poptis of tha, Yount Washington CoWhite Institut*, by t►air ezhibiti• • on Thursday evening at Hope ChaPpel, contributed over two hundred dollars to the Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor. It is due to the Principals of the Institute to somitton that they assisted in the sum of fifty dollars to geesee this stooant. —sr. Samuel Notation, an eagisear of New York, has invented what be term. an air raft, which he says can be so adjusted to vessels in • few seeeonda as to prevent their foundering at ma under &meet any eireninstanees. Ile al so states that it can be applied to ',Dips while on.fire, so as effectually to extinguish the Baines. —At Wethersfield, (Conn..) a day or two ago, • lad of twelve years climbed the lightning rod if the Congrega lions! Church spire, one hundred and fifty fort high. His first ascent was witnessed only by a younger brother. To satisfy the oredaltivia, the youngster repeated his picot several times, and finally attached a streamer to the letter W, on the compare points. —A man tamed Albert Braywn, from Herkimer county, N. Y., was arrested at Albany on Saturday night, for at tempting to commit murder lie threw his child a few minutes old, late a privy, where it was soon after r.reued . Yhii child lived several boars after it was taken out. Bray ton admitted that he threw it into the prl•y, but said he , supposed it was dead. lie has been married about three months lie gave bad to the sd o if 52,000 to answer to the charge. —The "Itegotators" to Noble county.lave or. rested, sereoty•at: oossotesfetters, and •four bare already been eonrteted and sentenced to the penitentiary. The "Regulators" Imre reenvertni stolen property to the asodunt o f $10,000; bare broken up two mints for coining bogus money, bruken,op one bask. with press, plates, and every• thing neeessaiy for 'issuing einsoterfoit bill s, and found 14, 0011 of spurious bank notes. —They are having trouble at Wee( Point. The chaplain insists that the cadets shall kneel in certain parts of the sersteis. The Cadets reins/ to einuply. Tbe, chaplets ap. peals to the coo madder of the nation. The cioniniander sides with the chaplain and says the eadeu shall kneel. The cadets reply that they will .lo so' proridsd Le gives the word of sonitssioil, and not otherwise. —A brakrwinart, sensed /On Myra on the freight train of Pennsylvania ratin,ed , Was tWood at fits post oo Tuesday, between Philadelphia so ha4ly4ieosea as to be perfectly laeonsible—bis bands was Geese fast to thy iron brake, ids body . perfectly liatoovabl*. He was thew taken off, and with . vapor ens, was rep' stenlay manning Ws to speak. —Nary Jane Cibbet brought suit is Cintinnati against Wm. Nathan for iliedoetion and broach of minis. of iiiiidate. The Jam is twenty ininates, rendered a nor - diet of WO* That was $5OO for each a►laate they went ore 11" —The JfillilitehosettsAse of itopreseatatives bas by a larger any pastel bili t ly which pars**, assally styl ist Atheists ariesitereed to'testify in Gauls of jostles. • —Tim bill divoroing Thomas W. liiiiiithorhace trial for killisg oaWer, in Philadelphia. ail:iced so .ae► latevont, hae posed be* bowie id the Logialasaro. - - - - --- --- VBARICARY 97. 1838. Are we in have the old Wilmot Pro.leo game again played ores by mete and 1110.*P11414111, elm profeas to be the leaders awl orgatis of the Otaaile Fiume?, Du nut the Deeiervicy remember well the miserable and contemptible police wills+ the short..eighted leaders and editors in this State pursued. when mar armies relented froze the delds of Witico. flushed huh victory, sod Immuring ape* the points of their swords. the rich trophies of California, New Mexico and Utah Theo the Aboitiontsts raised the hue and spy of feen suit. free speech avid " fee men;" in stout words, they attempted to nova. the Pronsu en the , bills taxa , ialug the eon tittered territories of llesiett. Lad what dot this leaden, of the party, and many of the Democracy presses, Mead. lag the neutral organ her* et the capitol. than do?' Why, they raised the cry of free soil, too. They attempted to out herod the Abolitioatets Is their clamor her hoe twit They deosmocied the Doss Minimise. latter. They peeved . Wilmot Proviso Abolition' reselstioss ihroagh .be Legis lature; and oitioutitted the Decasseraey to poets...as from which they bad to make precipitate and ignorninions retreat. They are 110Wpiarieg As same plum overapaia They new attempt to commit the Democratic party to the some populous advocated by the Abolitionists or Black Republicans They have goes even briber. They been put the Demematie party of ,taintlitate is Spelt hostility to oar D.emberatic President atiti Adminerration. They in sult the President by resolving frteedehtp to him, while they commit themselves to a position diametrically *spot ed to bum. Ws now amt—ar• Ibe Democracy of Nice Hamp.hir• going to consent to have thus miserable game of Wilmot Provienism played beer again 1 And milli they consent to be aged as puppet" la Ibis miserable, short sighted and disgraceful pm*? We do sot behave ) Standard pm"- A black Republican cortimpondost,of one of the P 1 0 11 " 61 Plas PAW*, in mama; iio• of Boaster Ittetan's vote. ea by Kansas tineeties, saps that imunodistely thori aftir Ae "loft the &nate distrestat sad ashamed of tech • representative of Oaf .id Posaryivenie." Poor reliant Ire be,. lb. bent time be goat to the &sato Another, der poi aatersi %aster will Ws plig is Ms " stowasek,'. and sbeeste from oetiag es he plower low They bays faaadra geld Was flora tsar dfaiNt. hold. Ohio ; sod do Otter of eh* Neeparail rapt ao humbug; for lie bad "sou sb. gauss pad tad gold, sod oxpobts Wore Wog to ow men of it." What sum-, swiss &titer ;, having oast MIS motor" to ozpooto: to ow ! Why, If the mho of Ohio wars mad yid.' sad th• dines liquid dollies, the Was ofd gdhar stir Wag allowed to behold thosa is propooosevu' tbsiliaitirleg artists, from a Nair An *Mr, II arta* isoplisebie to ffswasylosidlt, es to the - ddralli9 ll l kale. , inhere sorer wodolthere soelkirlll he. thews own! ;eta be.sli'iortisie of semi resell to le Desacesetie party, by 'ladles to the clamor of the oppositioo is party moeseres. or to the reasoostreattee sad cos lam of imam feetsd Llimessmets. -We reempliest MT 'bee r the gaieties of dos aseesaties of Texas via i "I" as a DesuerlittiC 1119114111111. Whitt a bowl the opyto•itiou set up; Add lbws were Wm, ea mow. wader footed Democrats who withered that hotel sod threatened to lese• the Arty if it was wade the .. tart." ft was made the " test.' sod under that " Wet" even Mama tea Boren fell—hut the Domrotw e rey email firm f Thew came the hair of '46—that was madg the •• test," and soder it, Will .1 1 40111311vutia mugs 6,,m her meertass. wad dueled of lat. the -oppor r* lion stream. We hod ;owlet footed Democrats in those days—hot lb. party to the Onion .lord era, sad ouw Is there a Democrat is this satire Stabs that wool/ be willing to hare the party go beck to Its former poeittua on that geostios f Not one; on the contrary there is hardly one that •ill acknowledge that he was ever in rigor of "pro. bodies for the sake of protectioa." Theo came the Wil. snot Precise, aad what la tree in rested to New Hamp shire, as Mated In the senezed &Melo, wa• true hi". 4 IMP wlliolity of our perry is the State " attenord tb out hared" their sposiesots In fealty to " free roll, and frier speech." The result was that the politicians god presses that-that sommlUed tlimmaelves were compelled to bathe down, or go over to the easy " body arid soul." Rome, with Wilmot, preferred 'the !attar awns—but mach the largest nember forgot their teedirsfout, and are ready now to swear they were sever oessuelttad tar Alt• Wilmot proviso bombes. The next "test" tree the Nebraska-ELM' Itill. Whit " shrieks" ekes west up from tle oppositke over the repeal of the illiwisowri eampromies ; sod how quirk the leader-footed Democrats were to tears 'lth losses, sad praestioet the " sacredases" of that "cum , pack" and die folly of Douglas is dietsrhies ft. Os all these ocessioes."-the aatmeatioe or Teske—the tariff of '44l—tbe Wilmot Proviso—dm Neloraelta Kassa, bill—we were called epos to defead sad bestala the Democrat*, party, and apply the '" user 14 Om- Dessacreey of these who oppueed die various Democririe Adminiatratioes seder which these measures were bet:Deihl forward sad die. posed of. A like oriels to the btatoss of the putty hi Sul/ spoils se ; mod u we ditrotd„ le Waal past, a. Shall we 111104 now shrink from the liege. Oa ono side is arrayed the Preeideot, his Cabinet, and eine-Wittig of the Democratic members of both breeches of Ocievess, urging the imme diate admission .4 Ramses. Out the tuber, is the entire Black Republican party, " a/401141d comforted" by the tender-footed Demorrats composing the **tier part of Crrogress, all aosions that Khios* 'bill not come to the Union because them their orieuestios as bobby Allows ',di be gone. The one islets the peace anettgAet of ibe Comity no the Slavery question, while the otherwaotir it proloogrod, Gar party ends. to 1860. The one is the Denim. crane party —the tows is die oppoeitioa. Wo eau residilyeee. l l how it will end, and so ran ant one who easti_hte eyel hock over Ino history of the post. But to the article from the New Boni psh we paper alluded to &hove • The UresA heap of the Gialkete is very mach "pat out" because we eIU as submit to be visaed in • film position to gmtify.his spleen. and retorts by alias diver* naughty words, sod tedeltriag is verities *validities to. sinuattous. Now this 4'lol wrong---mpeeially when it all results from UriaA's "Juridic to a lie when the truth would do better." We are aware that the publt has no great toter's( 10 this matter, bet let recapitnlare the emittati. very and re* where. b motes t or tb Gonne has hose driven. Pirat, he assumed to eptak, es-mithedra, and declared that the Democestie party of the euianty disapproved of the eourse of this paper on the Kansas question. Upon this point he bad no right to spealuat all. The object, however, was transparent.— Next, the Delborretir Cobvetatiou met, a•d not only en'. domed the President but went farther and unqualifidly -endorsed the " 'ours' of the Oberreer on State and nation al polities.'' With this racial record to back us, we railed the editor's atteetion'to the het, and in •Joeular manner, asked him who. he bad to ley to it. He replied that it was trot that saeh a resolistioi was paned, but he had been credibly tolerated, that it had beim "suffered" to do so after a diseisimer on our pert which sompletety ed its importaaee. To this we replied that his Wormiest was smalma—that so far iron it, we had prom is the eouventiln and distinctly declared, is reply to the only man who spoke against the i reaoluttots, that the Kansas qatietion was tWe question at imme—that it hadheen chug. ad that we did sot reflect the views of our party—aged , tf we did not. it was time we knew it. Now, if the Editor of the ()meta bad been disposed to treat us fairly ati'd hosorabty—if be had not been pre-distoriratied to tuts. • represent us pommies/1y in this matter—lie would have, at this stage of the controversy, acknowledged his-erroh— But no t—that would not have been in accordance with "k.. attars"—Ain "constitutional temperament" would pot allow him to act an honorable part—and hence be re-imita ted the charge in a more offensive form, and attempted to sneak out of sight by declaring the matter of tittle impor tance. It was then that we charged home upon this Edi torial persoalliestion of Dickens' Minh Hoop, what we believed from the-lint—that his " informant" was a and that he bad manufactured the misrmestiotation himself! We believe so still, aid bellevisig so shall bold the Editor of the Guano reepsusible for it. In doing so, we acknowledge that we "art 'hat" our "natere." Our "tionatittitional twoperameter.will aot allow us to salsmit to wrong, seen though that wrong is perpetrated by a "ounatitutional" hypocrit. For thin, At may be that we are amenable to the charge of being a "snarling Cynic," or a "low defamer," but t( 'care, we carry the evidence of it to oar open hand, where the whole, wnvid eau pee it; we &Aug endeavor to cover it op with the cloak of religion, or -bittry beneath the thin rail of supertns sanotity and mull. bility„ that mean rice, so emphatically prohibited in the oossisand, '•Thou shalt not beer fal , s witness againrt thy neighbor." "THE WeAKENT WI.Y IN ocquiress."—The Detroit Fres Pnwo says there is a very sonerkt cnnplaiet ameba , the black republicali papers that Speaker Orr treat ed their party rather shabbily la the appointment of the comealltee under Mr. Matsui resolotion. They say that he took their weakest moo- The knee* repablicaos on the committee are Morrill of Yortneht, Wrote or Ohio, Bennett of Now York, tYalbridge of Mlchigan, and Buf6tigtoo of Maesaahassetts. The party should certainly In. allowed the privil4e of eritleillag their nova men, and they are perhaps the tanit jodges of their capacity Wade la the boss knows of an) rif' them. ao.t ho is known only es a rain/Ant abolition tirri•irater. Bennett was never heard of miss as the defender of Matteson last winter_ WS HOPS IT WILL PAS,4—A 11th usa beep to uswiaced into oar Lecisosture, ataltiug it the dutj of those who sell cool. to bore a registersealse a nick corm, so Mai there who pared/we may ha wtis l that they re air. the quantity they have paid kit. Tit is e wove in the night direction, hod we hope it will !to No SAO cos object to scab • regulation, if duty an booeit. 1114 d the feet that an uniformity of weight wilt thin abet, wlll Pre vent Use mama* too often made of reNifttg, , two or three hmettred pounds lore than the pqrr quantity allotted to • too. 2 a a °dun nod =store, ibir ealsat'iir .. It vas iiiitod tki —the arrow being that there . • rentals Mils before the legislature detrimental to the latAmot of the oily ; but the a dow pad's( or. atiefase4o.omit .pintas. fiats IMMO certain parties to that masa* old 'local bobby," in order to mining the city govsrumeet at the 'Nemo in Merck. Tha precept Mayor, elected that Spring ursr their ehoorockaur• pion; is too boaurable and upright am . maw and an taw to snit their designs lie is Aso* "he ..f 'cm. and d. not Imbibe his nstiono sf duty fris.o that fount of in.piratlea, F ie wrier.. of Ilse repeoldiessa party of tre. .waif. ditati better the necessity of slosseoetiag some sehowas to "light the lire.' which, happily fsr the city, have bees dying out for the psi' tiro year.. foe introduction of a hill Into the Legislature, by Senator Fumes, to *hangs ebit TM* of the suits brought by the Brie mai N. R. Dump's, "pima certain portico, and another into the Bootee by Mr. Nim rod. Ittgalisiug the road un 12th street, was a god-read.— The Mayor was ordered to call the meeting, mid he did so; and prompt to the hour the ••cesamittsse of safety" wa• on band. There was Sterrett, sod Lowry, and Cochran. and Douglas., and itsobbitt, and Cooper, and Kivosedy, mad Smith ; every will chuck lull of speech. ' The Brat lug of the programme iaas to show their teeth at the Mays; be 1 bad disregard the command...of their "high priest," and had called the siting to take action an only one of the objectionable bi It—lbat in regard to th e 12th strolls road —whereas The war another, more objeetiosable, in regard to those snits. Hie HOIIIOI% ttir Mayor, called the attention of his assjillantst to the feet that lb') resolution of oouneils, nada, which he acted, said notbiag about say other bill bat that to regard 12th street. This "troth in a out shoe elosed that part of the debate, and the eoampirators seimided. About this time it was discovered that that "ualhoomeived heathen," the Editor of the Cosistititioe. arimpreeent and taking antes, whim that Aim" tot of lb* 001111E0C Connell, Plesmitrr, moved :bat be bri expel , led. Tb. Mayor refused to entertain the motion, sad gave the honorable member from tb• East Ward to un derstand pretty distinctly that it was • pubile meting, and if the said Editor chose to Gout* there with ids pea ail to take notes, he hat as perfect a right ! to du so ae the said councilman had to come there with his "shillala:b.' . Tht. view of -human rights" was concurred to by noun. ciliate arouses, from the west Ward, and after ion. nervous twitehiug, the said "ehelialalt" became docile.— A committer. was then appointed, sonsirting of Messrs, Barr, Ball, Babbitt, Sterrett, sod Douglass, to draft resole. tons—and ebtie raid cog:IMMO' was out, sandry spiel:hum were made, which we bare no doubt relieved the makers. if they did nothing el.* , and in dos time the committee reported the Ninwing resolutions, which after some die. , enigmas, wore adopted : lessabmi, That we have heard with sitimteted .... r2mt that two bills, oue tor loplidrand a ..... toonstrectod be the (Uri-Amid. Can al a li talsa=ilroad - Column). in the city of Massed toward:is 41 allieriodt e and. the other remallag am. sth section of the setof the itht of April, laria a m i storing to the line • Northeast Co L H. G. Its iiirtaited charter, (or mid Atli mo tion caws that suits •-, by or mainst mid corporation Mal his tried to Me county where said railroad is located, as to ems of indielkta alt.- i hare Imes introduced into the Losulatnr• of this Common wealth _We in summed that _thoes. corßoratisme. pinking toosthsc what is ca/lod the "Lakoarcro nallroed, onstrelod eats dy by men s.. forams to this slate, and Lomeli. adverse to ire Wade and am ineiwb, iyik.temt,by means wh l will not now stop to ebanitteillea in srocuriag act. Mc to each itustly iodated d74isris en ould he 'saline to at es again tho just be t ',cheating in. irnation ofibo PMPIe. II ties attioninte which Shoo bilis Mataia to •ithdrow from them munificent and prodigal acts of rodorstion, the small and kreslamioto aomidernatem tMmiss mahatma. but • Wets aided in effecting (heir peapeaao. Remised, That the piastre at either lief theme hills would ha masa- Imlay +retort and lajatasmo to Co m monw ealth. of tho Wieser of Me city and county of Eriiiiindcf n, And tbonsfore it is with micas. and regret that lop War of ap attempt to emit at WNW .... ,4 them, thcwach tie iwgisiaturs, without the sitotitest notice to the eitliwoe ~f thii ntgickik of P o nn e yi ea ro., many o f Th om sr . ileonly interested therein, when no matte: , i s lerefor tram any COW stitosner on is hid, and the poonine of solthor one o mac time otiner was called for b i any roadie Interest, het skim by the pri cal. corporator. :veered to t ow Smorlent. That we most respectfutly he act or reasocatrate alrlitnAt the of either of mid MA therms rata to husalies an il egeland lajonous named sosotreeted by the Closelaud, Pal omytite • Andobola it. It- is esmotal awe with the requtronente of the 3d mot{ of =lt said mil retorted to, bat really mot Pelf la madam asikened of the namkto %elven sod I ocalealaMedonor of the Intermits and rights of the citizen.of Mu pill Ned conaty, and to do isdurinef noshed later rods of the euninionwealth • and bestow the of Meeks Cc; repeat the Mb wenn of the said act of Um MI of Mena Mill„ thendly Mo. bliss the seed rorporetien to drag oar citio, h i &nt their own to duptaat courtlier*, to slateud thaeoltesse sealant wits !nought or to be brought by sold corporation, whereby bey may to mat peilud to Incur mush %encased erpeesses, that *see a leraeleatkm In favor of defendants Of to pocuMary ammo trout*, la most eases, hove them bankrupt. 'The mono of slob dm tont Miti, the manager. Al them tatreoratinns. oho area draw Meow withept i tr from the lame Intone oft heir road son malt bier.. Whim fie rilunato u whettkar as Diausuib or dessehosby mesas to marry on or e • it, with suet writhe and poworful COW/1110M In emus ttlisr aunt beetfromfromtheir residents's, d without untie rola. Hendee so ha the authoribe for corm _rp, and do alllreq, that Use bth sect on of end act was laarticl therein ao • pry of The indillaialent to the passage of the whole act, which eueihrrod ono* sold cantors. Wm a monosolir, testi worth a million of Menare e t of the height sad Morel of a crest issolero 41514 Weldillfll titormaghloro across *Ms corner of the atatei and we alarm that an Or wow of odd art, so section of It, was more elearty snederMood theta the itjocttok , ismaxing to en citizens a fear trial lot oir overt county ; It as understood and taken as a part of the inducesment to the pewees of the act, and as such aceeptod by end introorttlea ; sad it would be most unreasonahle and online to withdraw it mrsr, pad teal ofsaid company to hold sad enjoy the lens bemoan In fuof the charter whith mkt act restored to them, after they had I sited It t)r their own misconduct. flosalrof. net in record to the breach track conetrueted by the C. P. a A HAL ('a we say, that if the comma, hat • b lisAimeiled with the reolairemente of the al metton of the oat °Mous of stay, Ws, they need no logieintioa is retool totr e int U es* th em is no why tb4aboul4 be esonerated from tom !ring with their duty and their Mk trmt ; and the usoMiser, they ham their eleundled or not, should he len to tele decision of the proper legal PribunaL before which it is sow pesidlos. R.. That tb. aWs pro qi beFh ir obar. rn tM Gowene. and Legtiglattue of tbla Comienwooj9u. !!! n l a ..."M i lfriaol4 . 4ltihrtarati ;opoe4;f this ty *Ad toasty Imo notoootod to polpliob ti. Dososodkiso• Remiset4 That the eon:Jetta of the City of Erie. loe rd se helm thr roque.ind M nrote.t aeattde the pewee of the bill nopealtas the eil Agetlf.a of Finoer'. Bill, sod moriallis the lailigatare woe the vetueet. And n'our a tined io eimieleorina. The bills before the lecietature . —or rather the bill. for Doe bee bees withdraws —are, in our opinion, assailed for, sad should sot pass.— A bargain is a bargaiii—and if it wee a pert of the bargain that the suits brought by the railroad enespasy agaisst eitttals parties should he tried in Brie eossty, theta the eompany has 40 right is equity to ask to take OMB suss where *he; twit while this is oar Apia's's, we are as treaty isepreserei that no seer drimesatratiou ite that of ilatarda, night will prevent the passage of the bill. or add to the 'reputation of the city. The meeting was not held for any seek porpoise. The !moot the sail, amid the resolutions. of roars allow that it was—bet there was • wheel witbis a wheel that, enold tha.puhlte see, wosid reveal a dilferest talc The teenagers sod the speakers-.the attempt to east reflections upon the Kayer—all 10101/111164 beatnik the thin disguise of misting the bill before the legislature, there is a plot to defeat the re-eleetbio of oar prefurat popular Mayor' PROPOSRD ligpoßm RANKINO,—We 'Wee by the Harrisburg Union. that ths,Coldulttais os Banks of the Howe of Representatives hare repurtedm biß regula ting Banks. This bill was prepared by 11r. Hoes/sow, Chairman of the Coi mttts.e, and ote of the meet iwdestrit , mu and able members of the Haase. It is titireetedehlelly to two objects—security of note holders sad monthly Wig Hannon" of Bank tttatemeete. These pellet' ridged, would no doubt th. . -top in adeantos of the present system.— Under elsisting laws the public novar learns anythiag of the internal affairs of a Bank not it breaks op, and the notes are woribloos. The aneneadatemente made to Hie Auditor General are of the most unsatisfactory eitarneter, rather calculated to hide than to afford Inforuumitta of the true eondition of the Beaks. ltioutSly statemeste. duly published, wetted be a decided improvement. but we doubt li`tother Lb. stg,temoot called fur in the bill is spatial' enoagh to revolt the artful covering up of details. The deposit of State /rocks Le a. Jaunty to note bolder*, and the prorition that all State officers than receive Dotes to secured it par, t..ult hare the elPet of preventing their depreciation in the haorlr of hol•ler, We do not know whether the bill will p.ue or not—hut we ate very mutate that until this, or sons•liallar bill, compelling the Banks to secure their tease by a depo.tt of ample eeenrity in the hands of the Auditor tleneral, do., hee..ine a law, we shall have • depreciate I paper eurreney The individual liabli tty swat holder.; •.1.1 dtreet, , re doe, not amount I. any thing. It tilts lietioe—a fraud--end Is no more pelota's@ t o the No te Unifier than the etenteitiod, "Thou shalt not steed." Theo would he mere 111114eit) is a deposit of old eloths with be General, than in all the individual inability Arterial ever @needed! Let es have • reform, then ; and the sooner the Swum u * MAT g I T i rt, AR —Lost week the atatetrer paradod, with tribe a ourish, the proceedings of a meeting, said to hare bran It 14 it Williamsport, to which the policy of the Prenndenj woe deniisorod Now. the only importance otkieb that retina , had error any othertbornagh mimeo shis. assaletted iti the fart that tt 'was held la a oniorip honored by the reindeer* of Ow Pettit. floeh • fret Asa or in), not R ice haportaatea to merit a asattat—lt is jam ~, e m u oleo st ; hut bu thaire it tasty, a rocrileigrb debt of the Pestsayleassiaa . 1 "rata the *mob" or the gift ap of the deilsoastratioa thus-- Onto int, no am setpmdated meth the ..State at Wiliam- Wt.. ."" torttslttati at ibis. Who dims sot reass)fnet dog y a meeting R 44 held is dal lame place years by Lima sem% slesimoteriag Gee. •Jitition fur tiat re oval of the dupo.itias ; aorta in 1846, to debonair • . Milo& for restuagill trots to repeal.tbetarikaf 1 , again ba 11110„ ••todair.dug the Danger s] of Ge lor." to., imi, ? This therefore, net thy 114 slaw is beatoorats of W sittamspars bass Wan otraid Of litoH 4 l. ."' _ . . . . - - MU T'? DIP A N 8 . 617'011" • Buffald Cootatermied ease Su as do Thursday ' it mooralng for He &Mit of Its prlm4ol Sditor, 1:1r. as IC Poor. Dr. T. Ms boas tlie Mims of that pa doer 'Mee 1834, with the es coyotes of the intermd 111 to simatair of 1851, to liss Noise of 11167. - g time thi• b repietieseied cur got.' 1111111110011 t as to Serge astmttaiterthe at Vlleitine As as lite r as aseemiplialled miter. so slbis eta. etervatiee "ma.* gisublausabr , bighiy Yistosoadi la kin** lib. Ha tins 'mat shoes/ dime*" Ns ithmimietim: tieft Taveam„ ae eft, Itepreeememeline at tbl/11110111111 Nevr r sad wassahmelumetirappeimMeg loyllb.• le the mare itespommitol• pas et tombefeemie tm • t' *Arias Caen. Ha died at himaseisksim, is, add* Iletterday evemis.g, of eaagestielyet tie brats, aged 4 1 NEW V l.!•rwsperinser se Me iris olgeWm.3 •••,.' New Tom MAIL " 04 1" 1,1 Paskatarbert." asp " le Alba oa • pretty WOMMllleil wen tip 7oa are &ilk" IPloilla=1 Ploilla= risky to a pretty WOllllllll d.q'yt aseminura7 WWI* lb* mid at least the 'MKT, Lola 11.111.11 seberidi lb. *Odom that " (Winn Issas es elmatmear eta Son sa the phatone Pol 4 l oo ‘ of a lecture ram Lela la howitehieg bat teas sefertasaM /ohms plowed within roan of her latarlite Isdy.Legare . tmoomferrable sayhbur. Mart ern, ha. P I " d "elk mans eseralliag all the dentin Ism Ahern to cis lined aradam, sad her psislysed nods, has set *admit, neat\ left is him to teems a alse for a Igor, 'blab L posiNeb , aftridanPd **sat elbeteaCwat of disports, of sash Dame et mama sad limn/. ll° 'videos* mid rierwomilatiorse of Mad. Nome', is die ems of Somebody vs. Jobs.* madam lo supply the tows with see► food for !..ghee'; the .an whom Lola is " dews mi" however. dismally Maga. ea the other side of bb is.. before she hints with him ris Befrw bdon whcm t h e ease was proceeding, was dually obliged to die "awl* the whole Pant, screuels sad aliases, M tbe rust ef having Me ogee fustian maned up by t►. 'Sweatiest it the amicable mfr. The tret Whiter weather of the wawa Its visited us this week to Ss grist joy of the hoe gatherers who will reap a good harvest Irbil* the mid soap WU. oa: sy hes displayed Modred base akin la los say J.O the Ish ponds of Jena es Wisest up lato esethime. Ball we bare had ao sleights. bat the light fall this sera lag proses possible drives Qs the avenue within days r , Business is gradually Welts/ up stades the lallswas favorable sews from abroad. TM Ss is MOS stimulated trade sot • WM. It bee elm gnaw spirt to Bathers aserchaate, who are be.. saalalig their fipriag parelmsee, wad It basimeassed • little advisee la sotto& goods which will tell Wes* apt W ressuagdos asanafaetare is New Bagiaad. Oettea goods are 1$ 14 seats higher that last week. ThSimieg esailiseti by lbw./ "US foe OMB., la eso of the mast bepefal Bess the dap. 11 wW be e.gl Wormer beers saaufastures will mover kola the prolamin illislesss of tb pressure. !Lamy Suter" taasafastares ire isoo ll olll sad their factory property Is Wag wild aides the hawser at . • which while hardly pay the sloe of Ski building • This Sole's, will sitissetoly limit the ia•aufamarla • distriets, as capitalists will MOO in, buy up tiskialU prc party at low rats, sad to be able to same priliedloa • les/ profit ems their prodessuor. So, by a saseesis if failures, oar domestic istitatfactures are slowly progres, sing toward ama suataistag potat. Gnat estorprisos always wash suss, over the boos of lb. ploseers. Mosey is plenty enough her, toe ;dainty, bat it is lot Is the piss when it ass do stoat good. ?boos who would apply it to sho 'sirs bratitthes of trade and maufaetars have sea credit ststhisiet to wommand what they stied.— nue the bosses which have goo. Omagh witheat treablis are more or let distrwiesil basses they fast have seoilisd • great deal to tarry them through I But this is wrong. ire have so aerates of interest c - - :4ssirot the brats' mosasineties of a wall itsownei of Drool'lyri in a ;wrier Yomeo lir out, of s %sod of aressised rowdies. The deemmod boa many friosdd is use., sad hostas is this ease will be sore to emerge/to the morasses. Amaairinest are rather quivol beg 0" opera lOU "elk non gain, sad brook 40 this U. is too Plasm masa, sad m an g s ik ..vira rival establishment*, one at the Airaddiavythe arbor at Niblo'*--wity 4 robot " Nolo go Iwamoto , snood" as always at dimwit sin gook otbot. KRIS. t'OPPZR POR OMB .4 DP TOLD FOR TWO.' ....The dog star rarest Wisehisgs'a, sad, as • jesteespossy rya, everybody WOWS to have aa '' affair of lioncw" with some other body, aniCthe DeeloCef Disponi is let laws in earnest- The telegraph reports that a meeting bad Data. ally takes place at Biadeasbarg betwitea Lieut.. Ben *ad Willis.., bat et• are glad to leers that ao blood was shed. It is also reported that MAWR& May mad Callow' left this oily with Moody latoatleas. bet we hope they hare reteard onliarated sad letter friends. The sulfair tweet' Cot. Saiamer sad Ova. Hassey is saspesided, sot settled, the, War Des parowisat howlag loud bailors there retie:pea at other potato, the use la the North and the other in the Soath. BO we smog iinumerate all the quarrels that an aa the tarts, for it is said that oboist forty others are wilding albums the aaval edloors. Bat dm ass. which attracts stoat attestlia is the &Wahl b.. tweet' the Hos. James B. Clay, of Keataiiky, sad Geo. eallam, of TsaseseelOate Clerk of the &ass. The salt' detailed aerosol wribustre eases of the adlik le faraleb ed by the Tiahiagtoa eyecup/sadist of the Trisins.— Wyllie/ wider date of Beads, 21st be says: ova entered the bar-roam-at Ikeirs's hotel, when Mama wah Burma, oroon. AU parthilyatod. Subilowsoody be amasmoteed coovormatios witb Clay, stating how bo bad romoved from Kostacky to sow tbo Hermitage, is Teatimes" 'bars be boarded tbo Hos la h►. don. H. scabs of Ma loafs dova4too lased ad mintiest toe his father. Mr. Clay answered by saying that Gee. Laslts Combs had slam as Chkkasaw ambassador also bearded the lion is Ms dais. This enreseton, which soon bressellitra apposed Joon las, wan regarded as an offensive retort by Callon. who salted if Ay meant to (Denis his. • Clay dieslailsod melt intimation. The istarrootory woo rapeseed, wish do as* MO. but wait accompanied with the sooodoig ass of Ca bot 's tspr OM Clay said he was out sooootoiroit to ho adins sai is ofth a dwestoaialy saaaaor. err OW* to that OM. Callowboause owes a:sited today Oa ottairiedaseal iateadid hunk to him, and donosated Oby as rdocgiper. tau poi of a sot& elm' Clay old that kb physical ossatioe was mil hi weed propos{ from an/cerise with a blow, hut biresolieft ruist preciaimin Calks& " • 4-4 somumlnd." apse Cullom drew back to strike. Ur fires of the blow was partially ancebbd sy f isk • but mill reached Clay's woes, and mimed 114 md. • two were Mom ssparatsd sad withdraw. w It is proper to say that Callem's Mends wawa JIM htmadorstood some obnoxious rsfeesnoeto lame bomb made by 4 01•0 to the iavestipselag massaitaso, lu ommosltua witb other Waists boron strik Clay ealiod ou &stator lacca r rif Arias's*, to sot as his Mood, sad a peremptory maseage was manstaleased to Cullom, to which sooeptsam was sigailed. Si soon as s compotoat mooed 'oak* 0114141.11. At 1 °Week 11111 &Gies bed beam mods. .111/P Our reply to "4 itswooros.' Wow soeitadlossa mnaiwitioa ippoors is this parer, to waorsitiality ersarded out. W. will attend to itha is our sure OW Malawi Danger, triad at the last Caere for arson le L BOW% kowssallip, was asatsatied Ibis week la I. years isprifoassat II tbo Position/try—Oa swiss at his casual fat • sa• trial basis; boa Weald. %S r The Prem twits assorted that all de Judges of di. Supreme Court of ibis State, 'leapt ode s on °Plod" to the Hausa pokey of the Administration, the ChM& is very Milieus to know whether that crag is Hos. Jews Tnowirsoa, or not! We east answer war asixious eamtses pommy. Judge Thompeou ie wirA Me ProMient. He Ma lawyer, and therefore knows that, as the executive of the law. he President malt weepy so other position awake does en this question. The mingle Allah has bees going on for years is tide mantry betwoes lens and "Wow bee reached a erists—and it is well for the pesos of the autism that we nave as Hiscatlve who has dig shinty to empty him& the weastiosw, *ad the serve to awl the lane. We repeat—we know whereof we speak—sad we knout that Judy Tnourson eoiaeides meet beureilr with the Prest. deal So Sw as the balsams of our Supremo Bead is eseserwerkii—we du the chime we top if tM Prvoi!..- _ AP' Sbekspeare says that " fat ponchos _have leas paw," but we sever hew t h e espetitY is the way of lager him„ antic the marl Midst a melt, Is Brooklyn, for "Aug lotoniemiag liqaora ea Saaday. In rholation of the police law, where the defence preyed Sum de spotlit let ermaisted v sailing 0 • 1 7 Eager 11"/" "Hrlil woof Afootwised to prove that larger host was net istireientiag, aad one peskiest, ewers that he had, e. issisk issessissr; drank forty-ow pion is less thou tweet ewer-r ooso:Alro gallons 1 He mast be sew of those Seiko"' alai Sholdittlate albedse to; bat the sled is 000 0164 IP • would Mot he willing to believe, eves if SIMI *odor oath of ally matt that was not mostly les& A in. who amid drink lire gallons of lager to timely sainatus„ aad sbasid unworthy of holier, asy way. TM sera-hatexteatisg gusibies of lager wee, however, fully established in the .opision of the man and jory r imal beram's breathed freer mentirsok more IiqTrAIBURti AID K 612 1111411011ik..-1%. Cla asaittilla .Coarira. to ura d isir tie fall WA Mr. Plasm tali repartad s bill se bas•rponapt the 1111.1• WI ltitalkin fill 0 . 111 4 111 V. MIP) , a the object at lbe bill is rhaply to 1(511 a aura allille l ollaabtatlaa at Um patties tea ettastiag do Pfurbarig sag Iris lead auger the art 4 22j51 April, 1811. Ir• aka sot ••• aaytillag aidastiosabla Is** dash's , ' kridatioa. has behove Is mainly asiessary le•ailhat the eolipbation ef the nod moor graded *Koos . 01, SU" , amid llPWaliall.asarly MINAS Ws looos ospoodod. The osoopsoy desires to ;total, ibio, and koolli lr to tt» omit lina4., sod ollisimoly to Ilew Clads. We trash tfo diaiseAlagisialiaa oAU,lsipMilty' paated. MO RI Weir!--The Oisassetvitio Obwrier it pi* vibe posigvele 4 Um aireldisse piety 11k Sit SOW row basin" at pess" dna at aalf teLbw Poirge ; bet tbss will • to Imo a pod dui ".w.. Weir Wallis via sem 10 who, tad via . luta, takes to the Allies, a norleg oottoisa. awe be 1•••14 )ipparsetly • r•f•Paed sae. TO NT* of the UMW TIU b• dissowered is ths folSoirtag merest fres ea Autelimige: C a ear. T. Haskell, of Tszooosto, hos was Weems Ai askisitatKo is As Lama& Layton at II& It .111 - 11o1hosilootod that U.s. K. was m oistly dismissed from the *glom at boziagtoa, Ky., nowt - Or somientoodchoperrow dm lotilmo-bOOO Mob has. me sista, as& ao ithisky t psalatiOS. ENV Ita at. • • tho moos of his solopsoor, lastotpa, be otos am& bulk. The Steubenville Nereid peitillebOr esplop a tus yith the moil par to eollect Me two. <Tb whiewhore lad Job customers ere ell paying up whitest baba odled rpm. sad the Herald inaa le settles weiddry, vary het— Ii It maid that maa, like monkeys, b an laititiws Waal, bones if nor delinquents don't out u td haitate our Blse. !multi* brother, they had bettor walk op to the Captaleee ollee and settle. If they don't, they may upset *ldea of oar eelleetor and the staall-poz use Sae aornbeg I jpe- A Boston correspondent et tlAs It. Y. Tim* sap Out Col. Fremont. when on a visit to tkjl sky, a tow days sloes, "intimated In unmistakable terms' that ho maw to in. It is Asa said the "reboot sisidat to abroad," bat we pees that is sot se--at least hi his set got ai far abroad as Beadles, as th. felloiriag eigig of a alga la that dig trill attest : * candidate for President in 1E40.* This eoersoint would bare facilitated the seeker of knee/ledge noise coition if he had designated whirl Niteirsat—,tbe slob tint' sells Mow and Pork, in Montreal; the fisporistolitsat of railroads id North Carolina, or tint other "fall e.", "nor Bail Hear Boma t abort, Mcgames, W1...1pr, Pork k Berms, caidip, pipes, tin WWI, WM" bare skies, eider, braadi, &harr bakes, wood, Whether, hats, °app., notaiep, parish.% P, is, sad Sabre ti• wear; heckle a let of other slat siesta 4, Pawed Ow mil bear N say tpwtl the isertg' tttl♦. A fox boot recently came Off In tdie vicinity of New Castle, in which slot handled perms, were engaged. Several foxes were inside the ring, bet pearly ell mug* to escape. And thte,`we presume, this. eight 'modeled Iliserods called fro. Well, perhaps it wee; but unlike the table of the frogs, It estent death to the foam .lor the Oteerver Ma. Barron :—ln ml laid aommunicatioa I gave the *lief evi dence of Doe. Wafter that the Leomptos Cbustitstion it mit the voice of the people of Lulea. Also the other and betterevidesee —the mike if ilia lhollot-boa—to the some effect. In this, it may be well to emelder same of. the many addittaisal seldom*, width, though Dot strictly ofilcial, or of the sum weight aa leadmony the male," soy yet redact with great certainty the voice of the ppeeaople. I boon that political amemblibe or soeventiona, or eves tagfsldmee may not Invariably speak the santimenta of the mar ma, but wham amp aserinfoly of the kind, and the leateiature, esealmewely bear the rune seldom*, the *Me meth meats being • popular " pu are Infinitely When th aw. wo e nominated to Congress bed Jaw, the Demeowtsc 'Arrowroot Cnitroaties, by • mom of ferry le fa*, adopted a resolution In favor of tuterdtting the Wish of the Lscomptes Cliomestatswa to • vote of the people. Bare is an so- thornily entitled to as much respect by the Democrats of the eosin =as theXarisai "Brreld of IrceMes. - The Cenvention_ .: Med preessows of that toestititUon to a Indoor the This demonstrates how the Democrate ofiLansaa, not the "vria: en," stdod en this noted Conistitdtion even Whom the asessentdage or the present Conmeem But to make "amte doubly sum' . and la Onetime stilt farther, tf necemery, the entire Democracy of the Union, that the opposettua to that Cbmatitatiah via Dot the voice *rose party slow, the foilowhig sail ham another Demescrst. TIVT6IIIIIOI cheeneften wassbealabed them It the Terrilkwy . "Danostsettio ltsaarrouvas Conviirtust== of the Deenocratic patty bigamies sequiting sad 'owed of detios, the patty in mew, sonny Is earnestly nestessikad I. ap pent ilielogiolea to attend a Convention to be beblit Leavenworth City on the 24th of December next, to tnemorialthe to pass an act enabling ua to organise a DMA' meet." MD document wsa signed by II of the ledding Democrats of the Territory. deems than Geo. W. 'kunsvak a pro-olamory Demmiret isms ir&Ziria= OcipinrlsekaissiM4-11131P ef the Leonine& • Jew. A. Datanawas. •gme. olimoory Dmosewittoont ifeautalaw at the some made owe of the present Terrttoria4 Betts" or Coattail; B. a Northern Demeentt hoe Ohio, a member of the pelisse I=i latura. LW a. follow Wealth Lola the Comeentles that re born it, and learn what that Contention thought of the Lee comptoa Coaetatotios. It sameinbbed parannot to the above mdl. A committee of 'even was appointed to draft resolutiose to es. pm* the writ of the Oonvestion. Ttte resolutions, antompt oth er matter at a Modred character, ran ao Withers" Adams, • Cove motion recontl i y u eeerabbled . al Lecomptom t d nued s and publish:4l , it at. o tal rhariede" and whioh ili hieb t k s t r_stest to admit to the pee piertur approval or rejte Doc and Whersos,, the opportunity bat not been promediti to the popish of this territory to espies their sesiodeba, as contemplated by TS Yessea-Nsionaltes At, as amprue. sed la the Cincinnati Thitihnn, and by President liaehnosa la his inatructioas to Gov. Walker, an the followintylamptage : 3 Th at _wbesgtdeb a ihrostitutson sail be submitted to the people of the ctrl q they toast be protected In the esseretai of the tight of serer Areseel that reetromees; and. Whereof, the wawa to aattYwitt that Itartramant, arm In Mead sistaates eta saidiend Dem ocratic principie—the right at the people le selfirsivronseseb—the prinelpi that alone brought t h e present National Adiainbitistion itiVa pewee: Therefore, we, the Democracy of the Territory of Kansa; in Convention amesinbled, do hereby Jimahre, that w• ese tiv•ly repudiate the action of that Couveation,,( LecomptsieL:e anti-Deme eoutntry te the tens esposiDartif the ase-Nettreaka Act; as violative di the letter end spirit of the Cla- Staalatt Ptatfatla; at appbsett to the ineagsnt Address of President Duchanses, air an three. suYss whit inameembless to Our. Walker; ea an infrection of the Constitution of the Dulled States; as at wariame with the true theory of republican powersommt; destrnetiv• of the right and in &rosettes et tie ompasity of tee people Mot elaFgetersusien ,t• ea sitaliaat the doetrls• of acto-iater cooties; as in watintsbasdennwe t lbw destine of Rats MAW: sad sa aidealsted to sever the bands of the Calop That tide Ws. ctirdl imm essistle the admisdatestion of—istr .J. Walker ''- ans=7 . 7.ltessemse late the eerier es-reited Cloossibedio.'" The abort refolutieres, with a wiestoritl to Cessibreas to the moss Whet, wore eneestisseasly adoted, 'Mints the robe pf tb. Dance. rmy of llamas. Dot th ere Is onetime. protest Dom the le of the Territory, through their Representatirre, which demands not only the attention sad respect of Democrats, but of all, without respect to party or section. On the 2141 id of December bat, the following, moons ether mocur• rent resolutions may umervinesay Adopted by the Territorial Le gislature of Kamm. After reciting in the preamble owes of the many reasmts Irby the Leeompton Constitution does not more wet In its provisions, the will of at least orammemalls ef the Maws eOa Monkey," the z use the following laa~: , yte et Mere jar • Itaarkmmi, by the beverage and Legirdattoi AraraMy of Zan- Nu ferrltmy, that, the people of gams. owlet le mid Le =ttaCoiestitation, I.3onmeta bee no sigh or seder IS to ild Tairl Into Chien: and the tanrell of aid people do , Sc their mass mad en their seismal, =us bell oor= pretest shrissisek - Here we bane another mime protest pesside of Vansm soleastUno ContOtotiem Dot yet another protest. On ths fist of Domaaber last, en elm- Vita tar ollieintiodsr this pretended Constitution woe beld. The oases Met after rereijathey the leferrimest as the mists» .1 MEW and a emelt= ty, and after Mating that they only son- Milied to can fit slim Mier It, UM theyakitt bobble to meth ,' Illw moos ea at the earibrat elapactursity. sionald "Con . Watt Nohow tote the =tad thereby /tome arm the . . me. new agpirest. their will and roporeurt be their . " boo Congresses tediews : "qfe the 'dears sari Im o, blank reeperthilly pihr your besorsble ' • . wet to admit , Karin hele the Cohen nadir mid Conotito- VINO At test Dare seemed a doubt slather the gentleman who baba/shed the Men mire resitpelented, bet Mese tie dimmer, of We ethabrated "eansills-bere fraild, aul the gift of the LIMY Pm' etipasta to Items the ferrttory, by commas comsat they are sonaldemsd Illemma shot \ I ' ' I We have then, the following protes le the Lareosopton •saltetles. The Gomerner of the daring the eonsuirc boa of that isitrumest; his Secretary, wbo a bum IRA acting tiovermer. The Democratic Party, In two digit territorial Com bo:4oos, one of tier emesetiose emseiselp salledla maids tint lostrement The members of the Territraist sting.af mum, all the people of the Territory l4 , ll Z at arl . 1 1=7 the °Veers probably elect under the Constitutan nor Add this the vote of the whole people *redly ost the rareetre itself. oiviog a mrsioritS of 11 AN spliast It, and year will barer tbs view WU, oddball . that CellistitntiOli Is the neap of Reps, therwer. lad billy. It will be observed too; that la every Matinee where en istrission souk' be weds against the Constitution, either by the people, or their Deprosentatives, that atp mss'oat was sasseimem. , la tenneetien wi th timeshare manna ous and mailed protests, let los sell attestias to a fertile esteemed proteertimt wee sorter red ea the Ammo/ of the United fitanalboster ba MO, by 3 0 rhyo'" - mark Alleut•re fres. th• dea th , who have sal 'tom rood mit of the Elmocerratin bitty. The people of Otiebrala lead formed • State Mestitatifis assl esteeitted the Ware of it to a 'horsier vote."— TM C 01114141041 we efenneded to Meurer, pad epee the prop of the bill arboibing her Into the Colo*, the probed rehrred to wee meet Istobell aw Arber eomplaftrlng thet ft nos "mithert am leyed opmer," mid Ilt ems "wade* mire SAM eafelf °o4. edian the beatie-in str• • carton I. dosewto• the nth if Um peeple," dysidatet eedpropestishmeempe hi at.. of the Mother, E re s o nd prosent, of Kansas, they concluded by err"' the follow ram) Dow ama : "Area haw seigioese emaram ei its (the Comp, hersreag the costae of • swore, sr the people for Men il ors serseet - Here was s care for "popular emereigotr so erinsal and dstenthesd that , though 'Venn a bet tome to the whole meld that tt, pigosaisa pot only . e4eoletA *mates to Writ Cow recess, Oat WM Moo at the braelPfde 'odium' tire whole Coombe- , ikon they (the Ilessteml IMO Optinkrt• to: AO Satabittlia •f the Terettory :Eng Stat., became the poposihad Dot oa theislace iodide* oar as rote Of the people. They did not deal that WI people eimmi l / 2 .roted ayesspd adopted tbe Ometitstim, biltnalsted ipin the above mentioned technical greuild, so braf fel wore they, lest a precedent of the slip had peril& weight t W s =ta to titnaa- 4 1 era 4 tr i' % o rL i ret t =" ar the will 2f t the mai tr." the Senators whop slmed the ........ were esur t4 =arrrA_ 'lmirria, and Ds,hf V who sr* maw thebeadlauf ebtipeMbre of the Lesompton Ce — Zli r a bon, pad imp #e• ferissieelen r edV , prors• sander it. is their own It apy by asked where is "the evidence of the assent of a 11" 4 1 =' ef the people of Kamm Why Laeompteis Meirstltutionf de ire fme, It shows that the "attepr of the people ma permitted ye map ere tho l e rer ••?! • while the protests above i=ed, mid 64 tile nil tlhniettir itit i eirow that. is every yeeillit the poopts of Lamas have mrsdiated the instiltinest. lamplito elt ihrelleotpettimit . , Abe Administratlen and Its sap Wt." kh tat ele llmalka IMlllyere MINdiehreMMILMMe isheimke eir gamma 11 the upeosipton Constits on." - r• herehad too math trostehe with Met . Ibreisey akeedy." oellite sew trwalliskds. sands hates settlepasnt. It does, Weld, bat notypos MOM thhiLlpriselpteedit 'two lirt&M make one ript.'' Not by en .klattltleer 1.1.2L1 frot.'="_ am pititabe Mr i t tY ' 11 d 71 Dronamat lately, by comparing the peoposneen or Use Administer than tothe cm of the mem, wig after Way emee tor • Imp time • most unwelcome suitor for ber hand ant alist, finally his ./ crud of War' I has se otfsedoe to swag rem rantag m a but must protest against It as • rule le mires. A In meet nave only to sayLthrt the writer of this article labored mid woolly for the Michas if it. enthuses. Jet alom became be had ability and experimes but duly be. Muse ha woe the etesdatelieuer of the Nalioneddbosonstie Par ty. Soa helm& th• Paprookotstio• of their potootyls• as so =d lb* .r,amtl Ibistronn. Prembiest In t hatruthim, r ead shoulders above, every other smstimsen is sad thbrsitt, was the following bold, eisfelerta r ti s Sla ll. = 1 rat ewe =ime the right of all me Including VAR Midari al :Vai=si= ?It= states: r il itits. Mita* tu the leidadeptes Ceestealle ' • is tessiderstion, end %alto° before the President had mids t 'era 1 Os petition to Minion , :i l l bars bees mehla to sadder It as either the "I•ritly" a• b. onimind wit if um pleo , a lburius mash km as u by implk of them hrsdemestel Mer -1 ' Motielbseup them, as I beetlitehiy meek that the Ad is, tan bar. Mated lboos Deureallie amooiA 1 isabot mi. solyties•ty •awott Mewl* ask, meeMee. elPtifiaom, . 4 o tablets Me melt' al Dessemmy tee bog, b• bo bboadmod, by , A Dssocsar. r z .A CHAN43II.—II is Staled Mild • tielliiii who was foreserly eve of the tors of s meresesiba Saone ia %seaport, which lately failed, is new eswiagi Moodier s liven. hood. • • We wish lielmew the name et tbeiadividard ailaded-ts starga,"Miat wean.* speak et bias is moils if eommembitkm, srldsb his simple: mem Hasse dewerwes: •We might eympatbis• with bits 1* his misfeetases, bat ww+Malt ia lb. esrldbi tiers otarwe heroine, which In marked Me termination oot to be either a drose, a Paapeil; or a robber. Tim report sada Closaittee os ' woofs *at that the melority —.ore abeysiaply as in ampitiql awd make a oesmaitiatio% or y may elec t repro. seateihree to make care for this, or elect repro asseitirea to draft use to be submitted to teem for their approval or rejection The last method bee bees most approved Miring the WO few years, Weigh lhemerly the mood method wile general ly rawhides. , -11sesiliimeneeivesitioe for this it woe massded hit* 40strriatly legal, as was sloe the eleedwanf deleptem wee it sot too =tl le. lake that die eceresatioe - ao legally sad so *Ay aledied mati.elothed with authority to make a eowtion, ese immare be interfered with by that Governor, 'Judge, or L eg i s lators, subs, to gignome or dizaiaish its power at to alter, aoditf or nullify its cola than that the people amid be aateirfored with bad they resembled ei meseinetned at by their represen tatives. Is eosielweine v dee Committee my that the Abolitiosistela gamiest have thus far eought. power by abashede tablas& to the law and by acts of violeuee—ead s through she peseefel. Wool of the bellatehet. Cliaimieg to have a majority of voters in is die territory, sad there fore able to diet a Legilbthere and Convention, they yet AskCoagemito wrongfully do them what they may legally do for themselves, that is to change or. abolish their tionstiteties; and in class Coypu refused to opOsiOy with - their cooP" stientatiaseldeassade u tbey *mites to of the owwlita7 with ploodelisd and revelation. Unless Congress will de for them what , they assert they are not anxious to do for themielves, but which they will fully rehtes to do, threaten to plans the country isle civil war. This conduct is so esesedingly sareaantati sato force the tionvie don ups the mind that 'they are amnions of being a powerless minority sad °s ly erpeit to be able to compass their unwarrantable end by de. Parillfrom the ways of raw sad quiet. If yoitommittee are not greatly mistaken, these reckless men miejodge the American people, and will be required to seek a peaceful method for the redress of all their grievances, whether they be reel or iisery. In feria to the legal aspect of the case, the .mmittee says : The eonvention was called by a direct vote of the people in direct pursuance of law ; the people, to pursuance of law, subee randy elected a 00aVelitiOD to make s constitu turn • and, is strict punctuate:l of all the forms observed by such conventions, that convention, this legally called - and time legally elected, did make a constitution. • That constitution, thus legally created, if if recognised by Congress, the 1 supreme law of jemmies, and can only be changed by the people of Kansas, who, through their legal representative., have thus formally created it. No legislature of Kansan, after the people bad, is puremlaos of all the forts of law, called and sleeted a emestitationsi convention to make a soestiaitiou, could legally interfere with it either to increase or to_thismu its powers. The convention, being the direct official •represents, tire of the sovereignty of the people, could no mere be restated is its legitimate action than could the people themselves be restricted bad they bait assembled, in person, in one great mass Ereetiag, to Maks a eonstitution for their own t. HMS the Wag d of that Seinen =P - 1 i sad tennlete must so remain, in all hal:arts, lentil chang e d by the eople that called an elected the convention that made it. The vote on the single clause submitted on the Ulf December, 1.857, was a Seal vote ; the convention Woolf, if reassembled, could neither change the constitution nor order a second vote. The power with which it was intrusted by the people is exhausted. Its members are now only private citisens; and, like ogler private must obey nab and every requirement of the, oonstitution which they severally littred create. Par lest can a thereto unauthorised es-4 isolative, juliqor legislature change, alter, modify, air la the sesissitution made by the people through it selected' yepreeentatives— representative. Sleeted by the people themselves, sad clothed with mead, direct, and positive authority for that,, and for no other purpose Good eltisees, and representatives of v food eitiseas, =snot musks' tangly do anything ex eti ly to uphold violaters of law and known distur bers of the public peace. It is alike impolitic and unjust to grant the 'turbulent demands of the disorderly, be they few or many ; it is wrong to aid them to overturn a constitution made by the law abiding supporters of the'governtueat sad laws of Kansas; the more especially, when the habitual disterbers would not hale any cause of complaint of any kind, AS Tarr TIYZJISSLVIN LOUDLY ABOUT ) if they had listened to the einest couneels of the Pfteident of their country and the governor of their Territory, and exer cised their right, and honestly performed their duty, by voting upon either of three occasions— let, when the vote was taken Nion.colling a con. rotation ; 2d , when the convention was elected ; 34 when the question was submitted whether the slavery clause should or should not be re. mined in the constitution. If the abolitionists were in a majority, as they so loudly boast, and would not vote against the establiatuueo t of slavery is Kansas, but allowed those who would vote to establish it, they have DO j net cause of complaint. If they were in a minority, ad there is reason to believe, they have no cause of complaint : for * the majority of the people voting, in accordance with the theories of all, ought to rule Not withstanding the noisy sad incessant claims of the abolitionists to be considered a majority of the people of Kansas, the truth of those claims remains to be shown. Having been abundantly supplied with superior arms, such as Sharpe's rifles,. Colt's revolvers, and bowie-knives, and been trebled for two or three years to their use, sod to move in concert and in messes, the idle and the lawless see test into Kansas by' theifa attics of New England faire become dangerous aid formidable." But their *umbers have been, it is believed, greatly extiggerated ; , their power consists in their superior cregsnisation and arms, and is their being lunicatedie idleness. When called upon to vote for or against the calling of ' a convention to form a tonstitution, these met.- ,oensries of political priests did not venture to ' measure stivegcb at the polls with the democrat ie party of Kansas, but allowed the election to ' go by default. The bill recites that the people of KAUSWt have framed for theissetves a eoastitutiols and State government, republican in form, anti, that the lasemsfeen convention bra in their usual half *skid Congress to admit them, therefore it is thiclaredthat Kansa/be admitted into the Union on an equal footing . with the original States in all respects whatever. • The bill also prescribes the boundary, enntsinit the naustregelatitras relative to grants of pdblits lands, at in the tame of Minnesota, and gives Kansas, 'for the present, one rekresentation in the House of Representatives. Mr. Douglas hi his report dissents from the views of the majority for the reason among others that there is no satisfactory evidence that the eenetitudon framed at Lecompton is the act and deed of the people of . fines , or embodies their will. He shows that the convention was not clothed with competent powers to establitdi-the ecastitution without the assent of Congress which has bee.y withheld in this ease. Hence, the eimen=fy had such power as the Aerri Jovial le could rightfully confer, and no more, w hi c h was to fors a constitution and send it to Ontran as a tneetdrial for admission, which scald be eesepted or rejected wording as it am; bodies the popular will. That all the proceedings of the eiseveutio• should have been held in strict obedient), to the authority of the territorial goy ernment ss milks without the consent of Con• yam irlest the sal, lawful election held on the adepsimi of the eosetitutior was that of the 4th d sn a p bai l +high was is, obedienee to the 'taw passed by the terriserialre, establish - tod . by drieh full NOWT. power oo fli 'Adds the earritory. - -I . l " Zeit-Wilb;;sat sad Wade submitted their views. boa Awe do The 7 ay lb. terries government of KM/ sigma snot organised as provided for in the or godcact, dist ti, its owe p eo f e, useptal by fa*. and nfti bet &and by !mos, Od'that tie nki lowuk:=1:00vor dam hi, inato a d 'mined t, anicorreoted. This liar t o " to establish sad shivey. The Locompoour ill the these pramedhige'salary to the iriii majority of die people legally (or Congress to aossumate this peal city, sad especially for sack a violation of the fundamental prineipi Roan govern inent,and can produce so peace sod oatidsetion to the peopl e ia dln the late embark l election med their rigida, and the moment is for theism time Doe fully in Ittlegitimiase sphere of om. stiS"4 &tilie tik :** The Lecompton Coustitaitioa and was otnameted sad executed to air triumph Over justice, and to admit is but to give mamma to fraud and to Iniquities, and to tarn over that an election fairly and legally seek State officers and leeislators , biers shall determine, an his long, , and inexcusable indeeisi and reserve courage. expectations in both parties, on, is certainly doomed to disappointment: CINCLNIATI, Saturday, Last evening, about-7 o'clock, the 'Mutant Church, on Sixth street se e was partly destroyed by the explosion g lee pewee. At the hour mentioned , seen versus were assembled in the ' lannacags, when a strong odor was pet as effort made to discover the leakage, wag applied to the wan when the - forth, but was extinguisher& in abash Quiet was almost restored, when till took place, tearing ap the floor, et walls, and making a wreak of the More than half the pews in the church ap, windows were blows up, and portb floor blown as high as the ceiling. forced front the hinges and blown let The ezptesioa howl it a distance mile. The windows 0( malty blulliap vicinity were destroyed, eight' or tea were severely wounded, sod two or'' are not expected to survive. A Jurzatut Vmurranuazz. bees favored with a Wit of an, earthquake Union, of the 17th, say: At twenty minutes past flee o'clock, day evening,. our citizens were throw, ,state of considerable excitement by th !an earthquake The undulation of tl 'surface tru very preeeptible, moving (south, causing the doors and windows ings to jar and creak in an audible t The shock was accompanied by a loud bling noise, like distant thunder, and forrabout one second. Some of our ever, do not think that this effect was by an earthquake, and endeavor to it from the feet that a very large act meteor- was seen to fell about the MORI W4BIIIIIOTOII House On the 18th inst., Mr. Hatch Erie, N Y., District, took occasion, in a speech, to animadvert rather severely American Party, denouncing it as anti rt and intolerant, to which Zolliocoffer, ci see, responded the next day in a speech warmth, and in Mr Hatch's absence him of falseho..d and wilful perversion Iu reply ou the Pith Mr. Hatch salt' right, si a member of the House, to I matter of public, Interest. No person could decor hint from a faithful and testi charge of that duty. When be made t al issue with any gentlemen in or out House, he was responsible, but could diverted from meeting a question constitutional right, of his %Mat gentleman giving it • personal or Eton. Mr. Zol'incase took off his Oh his ehivalry, sad meekly said wish to make a penobal issue; if understood Mr. Hatak, he had u.,t stir Wells Kellogg, late Del Ashland, was on Friday last, _ Prentiss, of the P. 0. Department, far . ring depredations on the U. S mail. 1r logg was educated at West Point, and a few weeks since married to a year fortune in Huron owauty.—Ohiu WOULDN'T DISDOUNT. —A man of Montreal, had a note against a um, good endorsers, for $5,650. He presea payment, when the maker swallowed was arreatel, taken to the Police, and a sant for, and ha was fumed to awalios in the hope to wake him (Hoerr the the now wonld not come up, but ta fair way fur digestion. —Buff Expr, Micenzro OF Ti rr littsCk. Sociwyr.—The Erie County Bibl ably to previour notice, held its Annual 1 Methodist Episcopal Church in North Feet the LOtb of Feb. inst. The President sod VI Whig absent, the meeting was called to order retary, and Yr. eaten+ Bradreoan wee elerte pro tent. Searle& opened with a prayer by k The following report, submitted bi tie accepted and adopted: The tanagers, in presenting their Nth Mal have much to deplore as welt si much for • grateful and thankful, in the dispeusstiou of lit deuce ea connected with this Society during the The cause of our deepest sorrow has beeu the r one of uur ntiostier by death during the lot Geo. Sittegn, in whom not only the Manners eiety itself teas suffered an irreparable 100,. I ease Identlded with the !het tweentettoon tho :twee period of over thirty years hem twee its nrm uel odwere found et hie post, emetic Iti moot thittittel Lod Wren sod 01161 9 1 : bed white we tooare his low we • beer our medetelity to his tail/slaloms and BMW reuse, bet to all that pertsto. to the ettrotue thoook he has esseed hienthi4 labor, hi. sort. The hot hair elthw net Yew bna been one et meat, and oat Societe wow to here e‘eene shoot , and in mimeo with almost the enure e...sr• net the illinagere knee the pleneer• ut &M•, liana' LU t "itateusser swan, tweteutint the **Mum et two new and efficient most. Yr. D Cunt. Lt is bet I w.+." he nuns vvrt, and It.e nront tb.t 1.44.4 .n an 1 and v. haven.. 4006 Can ere • tioan of the Society, daring the year. i , . , n th . eircanteteanew.) have been Mr) . t'tryttitabl" .^" .roporia of the Trvamorer.witt Litumnsn. ••••• worr iroo4 poeltion: The Tremearer mlt.trt. Dd. Inlrtviimary at but Should ut.rting. 1 "" dun* lb. mat, year (ma thiforeat wane. Of which him lawn paid Rec. Mt Akin Discount on dnprweinhini, Wanes In treqoury. In miditinn 1.4 which th ere appaiirs to be to the Librarian, ter book* mold by itlto, streeeW. The f ahrerten Mao report. FHook• on hand et lest Inc, ►moan t Purebsae4 tinting the year, Deduct boats Dow eek toed in,"i". AltintlA i *cid. I ' ar beeOU a t with the Parent iiiicietv r. , cid that An:toast Le oca. credit lot of Murk. left, Acmes* iiiki 31Ir. Akin since thou, litithact Air boobs puithassd this •rr Add am' t Don in of Trion and Librarian , Add pro* tritasde of Mr Clark. e'l?"". Which would appear to be eometion• mor.ll.- or Plods.. 111134.1 for the past rear 111 or submitted. Exile, PA leak The following porton• were dui for hie miming yew, Preeident—Reer. Joseph H. Prima.. Vise President—Re, K. F. %%loan Treasurer—U.:sob ilemem. grertetarr --Qaorge Kellost. Hirarod. kinn•Swin—J. C. Seldom, (Wein iodated • Dent, J. Cheat. C. Doll. .1. W. woara, RI. hot Dent, llloortteed, Job. l' Amish, 13 Merl, her alts J. Th. following rooolutlow were were)] eaer• adamtedt • / 8 " 4 4" . llturthe Collecting Moots of the( 400 r andlrennwsum to - order a mar of tbro "MEd fie OM, who shall emdribum to tits the=tof ewe dollar tl The trim& et the Rttde mums ILA, ttt t he of worth Es" se' Commit tees hem the dame& Rovetim t6"natio Mid barouth• to leant tho 4•0 41 leetisoa. sod twist heeled them risitstior asit=addius mere oboodoralr thr That the Societr appro... ma tdoptios of Me mute meseiree by an .9'l . ei Wof the Count', ineledlas ihs That • 4 isetioa of Per co s 10 on all BMWs wombed for OK Poor HI That aa seliserteed meettur 0. 1604•64 That Om pnweedimsa ( ao• the Erie mum nsottem, ad,',, rood. Cloood .111
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