sequently, on the 19th of February, 1857, past. ed a law for the election of delegates to the Convention. Both these souk obviously contents plated the possession of mural powers, by the Convention. In neither wasthere any limitation or restriction whatever; and the.dhlegates having been eleojed in view of these laws, possessed the power of forming and enacting qs (*institution, subject' only to .the ratification of Cos gus heretofore shown. The act of F ress, ebruary, 1857, upon examination, appears to be entirely fair and just. It extends the ‘ fight of suffrage to every bona fide inhabitant of the Territory on the third Monday of June, 1857, who, being a Dili. sen of the United States and over tweutrone years a 'lige-, shall have resided three months in the wanly were he offers to vote; and provides ad equatespenilties against illegal vot ug; hands. lent', Linderiaig a fair expression of the popular vote, and unlawful attempts to influence the electors. Moles a further guard against fraud, and to Deena the elective franchise from petted. tution, ItegU'Oration of the votes is required to be oompiled from a census previously taken; by the sheriffs and deputies. The census returns are to be filed in the °See of the Probate Judge, showing the' number of qualified voters resident in the county or district, on the first of April, and to be posted in the inblie places Aod the Probate Judge from the time of receiving them, is to hold his mutt open until first of May, for the purpose orahrreeting them, by adding names or striking out those improperly inserted. Provis aion is also matte for 'wadi:ties in the office of Sheriff, by sathorising the Probate Judge titlist in his place ; , and in Case of vacancy in bothll.l, Des, the Governor is to appoint some competent resident chisels to perform their duties. 'he other details of the act are equally unexoeption. able, and tend to the production of a fair and honest election. It is to be further observed upon this act, that voters omitted from the °ems would have full natioe of the omission, and ample opportunity to have their names added, by the Probate Judge, to the register of names. Full time is also afford ed for the prioeeeding. But it is ootorions and undenied that the great body of those who did not vote at the subsequent election in June,with held themselves from enumeration and registry, and instead of i assisting the officers, as good eiti sen's should have done, interposed all the obeta. ales in their way, extending in some cases to &o hm] intimltladion and force, because they denied the authority of the Territorial Government and laws, and intended by their conduct to refuse a recognition of them. Yet over nine thousand uatnee were registered, although many who were registered,'snd in falor of a Convention, did not vote fur delegates, ac t in many; if not most of the districts, there was no serious A - ipoeition to the candidates named. But tile ease is even yet stronger than threw facts make it. A part of the nineteen counties, tKi oft, spoken of, were wholly without inhabitants; they were counties upon payer established in expectation of &tura settle ment. Bey.ides these, most of the aunties cem posinettie nineteen had an inconsiderable popu litti.-on; settlements in them having just begun. It is said the four only of the wbole number had any considerable population, and that these were the very ones where the Topeka party were strong. interposed resistance to the law, and neither desired nor attempted to qualify them selves for voting at the election. It is not ne oessary to go into minute details, nor to explore the causes remote or immediate, which induced opposition4o that as well as to the Territorial law, although such tnquiry would strengthen the general oonclusions already stated As far as the objection to the powers and proceedings of the convention, on the ground of narrowness of suffrage in the election of the members in con cerned, that man who would remain an objector, after the foregoing statement, would remain un convinced by the production of any fact or argil• ment whatsoever. 4th. Finally it is asserted in general terms, that, including all parties and every description of persons, a majority are in fact opposed to the Constitution. The answer to this, if its truth be admitted, is two .fold. First, that such opposition, in point of law, must express itself hereafter in a regular and la gs!gal mode it, sasenallig the Constatation. that such majority, if it exist , -cannot nullify an d bold for naught a Constitution regularly formed; in short, that majorities equally with minorities are bopid by existing Constitutions and lag s ._ The other reply is furnished by the e ma st er ly and conclusive message of the President, tn(Us. mitting the Constitution to Co- - , green. I t je th ere shown by the most mins? ". 6 ..ory_evidence, that the great portinb'of this "..itedged majority is made up of insur g en t '.:nd revolutionary elements. The dispatches, even of Gov- Walker himself ~ stamp upon the Topeka party, both de. s; .gos andfoyer t to ts to subvert and nullify the Territorial laws, as well as to resist any Consti tution, however unexceptionable, to be made by a Convention convened under them. In fact, armed binds, organised in open hostility to the authority of the laws, to mild their execution, and to uphold the authority of the illegal and revolutionary Topeka Constitution and Govern ment, have openly traversed the Territory in the accomplishment <4 their designs, and yet exist, under the lead and countenanoe of the leaders-ot faction, turbulence and disorder. NoP ition can be clearer than that revolutioniets, r al i r those whe openly aid and consort with them, waive for the time being their political rights under the government against which they rebel, and can have no legal to be consulted in those po litieal•p which are conducted under the regular anthority of the laws. And for them to demand that their voices shall be counted to des troy the powers and work of a Convention which they r e pudiated from the outset, and in the elec tion of the members of which they neither desir. ed nor attempted to psrticiante, is both impudent and monstrous. If there be fault upon, the part of the Govern. went with reefrenoe to this insurgent and role. guided population, it is that they have been treated with extreme leniency and forbearance, illy requited by confirmed turbulence and resist ante to authority upon their part. And that the appeal should now be gravely made, in their be half fat the rejection of a legal Constitution and thweentinuance of excitement and disorder in the Territory, until they shall be pleased to subside into order and regularity, may be classed among the,surimities of faction. With equal propriety might the appeal be made in behalf of the insur, Bents of Utah against the attempt to force upon them the jurisdiction and authority of the United States. Sound and conclusive reasons existing for the positions assumod, every consideration demands that speedy tnd final action be taken for the sot• tlemeot of this question that has so long barns. sed the public mind, and worked an alienation of that feeling of confidence, respect and friend ship that should reign supreme among the citizens of all parts of the Union. A postponement of the recognition of the legal position now -main tained by this Territory for admission any fear fully increase that-which already exista--revolu tions,laetion and discord. No good °Wien eau longer desire a eontinuanoe of an agitation that only engenders a spirit of hostility and bitter animosity between different maims ob the eon. federacy, mid if prolonged, must ultimately lead toone=oes of the most disastrous nature.— The ad " of Kansas into the Union under an organic instrument, eomplying in every res pect with the Federal Constitution, would signel. ly vindicate the supremacy of Law, bring order out of confusion establish the reign of zeace where lawless faction now holds its sway, ealm the turbulent element of party feelings, no loafer *stained by the hope of power, arid leave the new 4 Stater - free to panne her progress in an uninterrupted bareer of prosperity. C. R.. BIJOILO, Jour 0. EVAN 841113113. J. ► Gooses W. Mitaani. 00WZGQ, March 3. The citerter election yeaterday , resslted in the se-election, by a small majority, of L. B. Crock es, deincerst, for Mayor over Arylrew' Van Dyck, i nip The time for mei.* bide for Gorsia onimitiali. The democrats elected 8 nitierneNient timber offered for eals,, des blies lion quo* as oon 3. April la. Bee imirtetieetnent. 'rho les Impost One& The .lollowing letter apron la the .. , Loados Febiowiter 124 : 1111.4 4r 1n our paper of thel4 isst is a latter from 4bpt. -Harrington, of the 'ship OastiW, statin g his beliet that he had seen the great ha . 41 /9 0 t 3:( 'PO_lO9. His Copaderhte strengthener rriin toe net of sa inetbing similar having been seen by Her Majesty's ship Daedalus near the same position The following cireutn.l stances. which' occirred on board the ship Pekin,l .n belonging to Messrs T. and W. Smith, on bee plumag e from Asulmeiu, may be of home' eerviee, respectin g this Wrieer Wt." Oa Dec., the 28th, 1848, being then in lat 28, S. lon. fr R. nearly calm, ship having only steerage way, saw about half a mile on , p,rt beam s very es,- traordinary looking thing in the water of coo-, ridendilu length With the t, leseope we o.'uld plainly dircerne a huge bead and neck, covered with s long shaggy looking kind of mane, which it kept lifting at intervals out of the water.— This was seen by all bands, and declared to be the great sea serpent. I determined on knowing something about it, and accordingly lowered a boat., in which my chief officer and four men. went, taking with them a long, small line, it ease it should be required. I watched them very anxiously, lad the monster seemed not to regard their approach At length theylgot close to the head. They seemed to besitateand gun busy them selves with the line, the monster all the time ducking his bead and showing its great length. Presently the -boat began pulling towards the ship, the monster following slowly. In about half an hour they got alongside; a tackle was gdt on the main yard, and it was hulled on board. It , appeared somewhat supple when hanging, bat so completely covered with snaky looking barnacles, about lb inches long,: that we had it some time on board fare it was disoovur• ed to be a piece of gigantic weed, 20 feet long and 4 io - doonoter, the root ad of which appear. cd when in the water like the head of the animal, and the motion gives b`) the sea caused it to seem alive. In a few day it dried up Lois holl4w tube, and as it had a rather offensive smell was thrown overboard, I had-only been a short gins in England when the Dadsles arrived and reported baying seen the great sea serpent—to the best of my recol lection, near the same locality, and which I have no doubt was a piece of the same weed So like a huge living :monster did it appear, that had direutnataocea proveutr:d my sending a boat to it, I. should certainly have believed I bad spec the great sea snake. I att Sir, your ob't serv't, FELEDEB.ICK SMITE{ iVewitaiit:le.ou Tyne, Feb. IU. How Ilgenie wee unexpectedly Lased. The Paris correspondent of the Now York -4bu,rier relates the following as a positive fact : At the moment when exeitement, alarm spd confusiod , were at their acme, a circumstance oc curred of the most comic kind, to the intended victims of the infernal machine . The Emperor had just stepped out of his carriage on the press iug invitation of Lanet, sod bad turned shocked and horrified to oontemplate the one hundred and fifty people who were writhing around him, wlllth ke fek his band grasped by an or known man of apparently low rank to life, who warmly congratulated him on his escape. Thanking the man hurriedly, the Emperor resumed, as [.have said above, his regard of the sufferers, silt] gave orders for attention to them. His intrusive felieitor turtiog from hi in ' equal hut., took the Empress in his arms,. av , isbed on his compliments on her escape, auditie. 1 sed her a dose° times. When the Empress en- tared her boa, and recounted the incidents of the explosion and its consequences, as far u she was concerned, she added, "And I was kiissed with warmth by route person, but by whom I ' cagnot conceive." "It, was, no doubt, the same ' friend who shook my hand," said the Emperor. As tumid, a number of young men were wliil , ing away their leisure hours in the Cafe dedica. , ted to them, with billiards, dominoes, piquet, fowl ooltaii, srlboss dm, loser;Iblo wil4drempio woo* .....t.. Among them was one named Lippman, 4 very fast man, and enthusiastic Bonapartist. Astoun ded by the explosion of the 'shells, and aroused still further by the sudden entrance into the Cafe of several splinters of the shells through the windows, which the shattered en pasiant,„ , : Lippman and his comrades rushed from the Cafe, . and seeing bow matters stood, be flew to the res. i ! one, and losing his head with joy at seeing themil We, was the daring individual who had the ie-I signe honor of a warm shake of the band by t h at Emperor, and - of heartily sainting, ad libitum, an Empress, in a situation never before chosen for such a demonstration of affeetionate loyaltyl , -- ANOTDZILKtit AND DIAN AFFAIR. —Thit Janesville Stanberd (Trio) has the gparitculars of a matrimonial affair that occurred near Janeti. title last week, which very much resembles thio celebrated Bokei and Dean marriage in NO, York. Here is the Standard's story:, - A young lady, hiely attootneisbed,vf super rior education, and beautiful withal, the (laugh ter of i Director of We Suffolk Bank of Boston, bas been spending a few months with some of berfrientfi in Emerald grove. In the employ of the gentleman with whom she was soj o u rn in g , was a Dative of the Emerald isle, a man for aught *e know, of good reputation, but posse:r ing none of the refinements of the coachman of the Boker family of New York 64. . The anquaintaoce between this man and the Boston belle, soon ripened into intimacy, and an elopement was the consequenorr Taking the foot line to Shopiere, the twain procuring the services of an °Seer, were soon made "flesh of, one flesh," and are how, we learn, enjoying love in it cottage where, although not surrounded by luxuries which 'dere the mapition of the bride's father, they rejoice that love will sometimes o'er: leap the bound* bf prejudice and bring the ex tremes of soctieth into matrimonial embraces.— We oak welt picture the astonishment and in. digestion which will overspreld the features of the aristocratic old father, whott he hears of the erratic course and peculiar taste orbit% fiuthiottable daughter. But we must learn that, if bolts and bars are insufficient to confine Cupid within their strongholds, tge barriers existing between Celtip end the Anglo American' races are as brittle the spider'. web." Tile ST. Louts bt , examination of Taylor alias &indent, c urged with murdering Doane, of Chicago, at the Pacific Hotel, St Lou is, and with arson, in tiring the ittiel to destroy the evidence of his crime, has egmtucnced in that city, Justice Eteekeniarath presiding. We bevy the filet date testimony, from which we learn that Jams Lyon, the witness and`one of the proprietors of the house, slept, on the night of the ire, nearly opposite' the room occupied by Doane--that Dosoe's room wimpifiparst44 from the one adjoining by a partition ST beards- that that did not _extend -up to the wiling—that a man owed readily pa's from tine room to the other by climbing over the partition—shat on the night of the murder, Doane came to the house in company with the'iocwted and two nth, er men, one named Hays and the other Preach, that Sanders bad Dever brought a guest to the houps before, though he had been there !Tit weeks—that from the time of the alarm of dr4 which arotried the witness, Doane had at teass ten minute* to make hie escape if be had beef awake. The ease le exciting much feeling in St. Louis, and it is probable that it will be probed to the button'-- Chicago 45 ample NSW YORK CULIVriII, 41,1307/07114. Roommrrza, Mare 8. Our eity eleetioa yaiterday pasted harmoaimie- Iy though greater lutetuet thou usual Vu thatd• fumed and the akiemetsuie vote was vizz= The Board Mande 18 nvabliam and 9 la aldermen. - Ohm. H. ' OW*, automat, *alt elected Mayor- by abort 500 majority. I to„. THE bitIROISERVII*. ei g a •ryi; • MILOAN MP OUL ............ MARCH S. INAS. aTiows oils WNW. -life lied Is the Natiosof itssifigeseer stetter free Limo Maury to Ibis Boaretary of the Navy, in which Ito refon a diseovery by a Dumb meteorologist of • aseserival rota. tine between the force of lb. wind sod the dafematim Alf simultaneous barnenetie pretsnres et certais stations. From ado Mallon Ato discoverer basi boon mutinied te flaws by "web iseeenagsbis maxima Nees of 'WE during tee day may be predisted, sod a.msequoutly oat• . rrettiound-ketsels may knew in the morning if would be 'nosh to pat to sea at noon ..r in lb* evening. b does in liolised, aid Prod. Ballet fiqs that during five year. the twee. of dm shad leas is no instaueo iirsoodad the fore* which big roles indicated. Lieut. Maury lug. veto that suporicnente be made la = to test the oval' batty of thin dieeovary to the lino Lakes. Ile *aye "Tba neeossary obstlonn may math by that's/pars of the light bodgesad o the Lake shores. Those keepers are 11'104 on lay. The observillilbos at soy one station would not require mom than tea minutes of dm keeper's ,time dolly, therefore the soaking of them wield oast betide( and tios beet of the requisite instrussoints would be vary little. The obourvattons from" 'soh light house should be transmitted daily by telegraph for immodlats 41110111111i0111 and annimosoustrat. This 'maid Involve Ike prismipkspart of tbs expaoss." This is as important matter, as Vibe rule works well on the Lakes, many Thros end mush property may be saved by lb* fors knowledge of the weather for the owning twenty-far boor& —A most singular creeurrenee transpired s few dart rise* on the Baltimore sad Philadelphia !teamed. Mr. Thesis. SJ 9. Huggins, slktssa, tool theist/1u trida of earl ler Bal timore, and feeding quite drowsy, mitered the easoking oar, laid down ow a bench sod mead to sleep. Valet the trsia was passing over the Gunpowder riser, be dressed his 'house was on Are, sod meting under the lativiewee el this -dream, he sprang up. ran mad the ear, medisuaped hots Abe platform. nil landed °a tbetrareal-watt that sapperm the bridge, nod ltirelfort to rains,. himself, Ms right arm , was cooed by the Main and.shaebbight s erfabiod. Me was then is a perilous situation being plats itanterced In as ter, with nothing bat his bald by his left ass upon the bridge to motel. ham, while* he was faltering the intense agony from his crushed ans. Lu ibis belpleas aoadition, he remained for measly thirty minuted, when his grates attracted the attention of the bridge tender, who hastened to his assistanee. Re was removed to a plea of safety, and returned home by the train. Drs. Bunn• and Tread well were called in and found it necessary to amputate the limb. lle bow lies in a critical condition, but his physic ciana here ao donbt of has recovery. --A singular cireuntatanos showing the depravity of the human heart. has rooently transpired in Iluelsees, &swath eolinty. A Mr. ifinkittuo has been &gyrated for mood itatang arson. Li appoars that he was the earner ofsa build ing and A stock of Bouts rad Shoes, *pun which was so insurance sufileiseat to cover more than the value thereof. The budding was located an the center of a large block.wwd had be carried his designs into execatian a large portion of the village would bete hewn 14114 ruins. lie bad made his budding into a not work of combustible materi al, from cellar to garret; bad bored bolos la the walls, la sorting .mall ball. of waxed ends opteloped lo tissue pa per, and bad couvreetod these from story to story" a so as in thurnagaly are the joist, in the partitiooa and iotrodaeo the dames under the plastering, led by all Imaginable enntriraneo laid his diabolical plan, so as to eaab his wbolas boildiag into and iestant bias*. Year this building, too, was his own family and that of a brother, and many otb- —Mr. Jobe Morgan, a bachelor, about 03 years of age, who resided ono and a bait mile, west of Paineville, on the enter Road, was found dead in his bad on Yriday morn. tag last. Mr. Morgan had been &resident of Painsville for about twenty years. Re was an linglistiman by birth, and has Do relatives in this &MOW,. for SOUPS tints he btu been Dowell, yet not so iii as to be matted to his bed. The nolgbbors visited him orrery day, bat be did not wish, though urged by them, to hove any ono stay with bile eocuitantly. It is supposed that be died of • digress' of the heart, as be lay as if asleep, with every Indication that he posted oat of life slamst a struggles Mr. Morgan wee a quiet, tnegesuime man , wail known i• the community, and somewhat noted tot his eeettutrielties. H. was pm- sassed of a small romapaseaeo, shire saallisi his to /iv* gotta et kb ease. ~tou w polooil Massif st tN Barnum House is Brae i llts. Trimble!! Cousty, Obio, last week. Ue lost $l3O of Ms employer's moony at *bran sod dies took times Ouse,' of laudanum. He was fogad lying on a bed In great agosy. Ile desired to see s pining lad, with whom be had kept oompasy for "ems time. The phystaiaa told him that unless some of the poises way entreated from his 'tuatara be "maid die before t h e girt eosid meek the hotel. Tae yeast sass tberafore &salt some fearfully strong sofas sad vomited the poises up. Hat be mill Waisted°a dying, sad wails lb* abject of bit alfeetloss arrived be trade her farewell lathe lama pathetic. manger. He dida't die. bewever. end is sow patiently well So that wait& tareatected I. be • shookiag tragedy turned eat to be • jolly ikiere. -.:Th e !latches Courier toile of a roan ►.,atata passing along the streets of that city, who bail drifted far away from home, and Stopping sit the door of a mule store, where a grntlem•n was earehiags /*sot strata from the me of a lie piano, for the smusiosent of Posse lady friends He listened very latently, paying bet little attention to the passers by, anti* the hot ',sadist tears isisrsed dome his sunburst *boats, in spits of all his *admirers to reetrais them. Mime Mg that we ',wafted him, be tented round and exclaimed. "Csa's help it, saraugar; I've • little ste er sotamw►ere out West thsit does that sort of thing, and It makes me think abeam." —A taste named McLean, a resident of lima Island, New Bromwich, daring one of the coldest days' of this winter, drove his sick wife out of doors, swearing that he would kill her If .b. refused to gm Her sea, a boy of six teen, was &beset at school at tbo time. but immediately at arriving Yeas* startod is ~oh isf his motion sad hma bet whale a quarter ofte.milo of ►em. a corps*. Fass bad ettstapted to mese oa the lei" to the main load, but her strongth was asegsal to ib. task. KoLeas bas boos ar. meted sad lodged in Jail. —Hoary lifersbeinier, who resided about three wales sail of New Oat* same to his death by a beery timber ling upon his bead, creelaug to instantly. Bo siMeespeke or breashid afterwards. A lady who visited the spot, tura ed•to go sway. and by some 'saddest slipped sad broke her tog. This is as outermost a family; one of A. same name was kiiiod sot a long Hum sites by the kiek of a home. This Intelfigwort, from fialt bake City reprierate the illorasons u seffevirsa lfor mutt of -prosiness, elothiag mod dry goods. A peril , arrived at she Moline* river la quest of supplies, SIM %nth orders to prereat the father emigration ..( the .(;ward !mitt lain Berneriliao. Two ~,,to p roko o f artihory had item oent t• prober the jellaba 'tants from say wil.lewoo from the Mormons. • —The Yosug Chrietien Atutoeiation of Pittsburgh dlitribtited 23,601 beibolo of coal to the poor, irlthoot any reformed to tam, elan or mutat'. It 'applied is oos forty &tallies with fuel to keep theta comfortable a mos tb. Neatly SAO persona have bees kept cootioittablio Jonas it.. wieties through the efforts of thlesottielz, This Ii pneateal obrirtsocaty —re. mail teed, .p at Wert liepesit (Illeieroad) was NAM lea hoes the telegraph ogee at the railroad depot ha that plum ea the lett kin., eat wee .ad the lettere:riled of their tontouta. The bac via. fogad *est imeralag shout Arty rods (met the ii•pot, the loam sal part bills, gavel. epee toying scattered egoaatel. —Ate debstios, mein,' in llotteeeetady, 14 other day, the sohjert wain 'lWhteli ht the most beaettfitl prodaetiea. a KW, ors strawberry!' After rostfaulag the arrowroot for ton bights the tareder adjotorael eltltooll waft to a eattelerles4-th• aid *see "bibs the Ile efistrberrise. end the young ouer for the eat. —Tb• Mentor Dispatch soys:—"irs kart that $ shoot of sa ea/shoes'''. was phial" felt, ea hot Triday.in immoral parts of this smutty. In the •lelblty of flarrlosille, roanty, the ihock 1/1111. at* /1 1 •11,0 s *UM*/ basset tomb lag wisdoms. sad 'slimming things 'amorally. It was felt' below soma fear, alias, sad also fa Ready' Lake. — INV. V. 8 - Minh& Abbe', oe Wedevisay, breeght to Cleveland the labor day John D. Walks/. P. it. et Dorkfoed Twearawas eeestr, thatrod with sten/lag MOO 'yea letter frees the mil. Be will be esealeed before 17. & Cos megeeloser Jae. C. Gnosis, the ttla of ilateh. —As saseeistiss of Sibs ssassisessasss, bar masa: busibt • kap mot st bad sow IL Lad& sad IsAsad tablisAisit *ors largo sesselletory he the Isemisstios of wools'' , ye" sod seeds. egi. Wee • 111•61merpum, N. Y.-paper. me bus fiat " Cognitional Vesalisoir lapovelf. meet. " moan tbeir Paw* inalWallsok." Is fag rho. as Ow • hot. N. ail blow ate. !" to ~pi* awn ear ipai•l prudes." "4 .. btrtadM, alas "se 0 tbai ET, positioss the ehelese/ •.N-salt**Asa Imievi*--of ry assy is, saes Ow isertimeisl isiglitts*Ors W. se aspw#H • li4 l l o shy fr asiwtei—of .110 NI Aeon OPOPI,__, MIE A eildher *. 111141.111100* 41, mew imile!mo—pre. tostod—or 'MA tortais yob. Hesston 1 . 11 .7;\ 0 ( mkt sot hers dose is NU, tibia ate admission of Culiforala was before the Boasts—bas Uttia, If say thiag, N a."‘ith the Isms, whether the loteoaaptoa Cosatltutioa Is the it pally sad /sir!, espousal will of the people of that WM:- tory, or sot. la oar opiates, the kyratty entrusted wig of • people, Is aa szprossioa of thole will, saaitssaill thositil legal apaoussata, oassaating trout a lopl body. hay thiag sublet of this is sot 60, and tease be oatsettleod by say owl sacra to 'zees'' the Ulm TN/ W/ ellPromed will of the people Is obtained abets doe 'retie' has bait given that a legal election to to be sad lily °gored all to participate. Tried by Owe valve, the Liwooptos Cosititatios UN Yoko of the people of na• as, cad being republiaut is lona sid to sabetatres as ea quivoil by the C*840141688 of the Ualellt it magi be war tad by Congress To rabetaatiato this otatouteat of Ile* let as pressed to szaatise how sad why the Liteoleptea eoastitellee esoarr into existearss la dame Ibis we shall avail ourself of tbe lasts set Await be the report of lb* Cow taittee oa Territories. la the Seam^ oa the adabatea of Laws. Lad Bret law did the Orwiveatloa obtain its legal vitality : • "Oo the day of Jody, 111144 the rirtiaf 141 0 1414 r• of the Territory passed as WI to data the tease of Ow people on the seldeot of forego( a Buds goverameat. - preparstory to substestoe fats the Vete*. The sitedlea was held, owl • line issierity voted fa/seer of Agri/4 a mama tugs to adopt • oonatitatisa ; Mesa, the rote was ahead eoaal• reone." Rao, thou, it will bi seen tiud the Convention was called by the poop:* dibeesseivee—and, unload •A Drove• e►ar" denies the legality of the legislature that passed the act, whleb we do not understand ►im as doing, he sweet 'what that, la its inoeptioa, the Convistion was not only legal; bet derived its authority from the voters of the ter. ritory. This being so, what was the alit step f Re 011- SWIM • - "In pursuance of this rote the territorial legislature, on the 19th day of fek, 18$?, passed a law for taking the seams of the people , for maim a registry of the room aad tar the eieethre of delegates to the coaroatioa. This law is admitted to have been enacted by lawful au thority, and to he regular, Mr, and NA la Its provisious. Geary, then governor of Kansas. refired lAe 44/4 eoUisy the coneesatiow, for the reason tAat it W 4 no( require ate row. Nihau" whew/road, io h. eisinesitied 4) el rote the prv v is for adoption or rejection. The bill, however, was mouldered in seek hoses and pissed by a two-thi rds vote urn the veto of the governor. sad thus Immense a binding law la the Territory. The leg islature, no doubt, ooneidered It a solemn duty to leave lb* people of the Territory perfectly free, tbrortgh their own delegates in Convention asseasbled, to form aid adopt their own constitution in aerie owe way; and benne did not undertake to dictate any single set to be performed by the people's representatives, whose authority oft mesh matters was greater than that of the legislature. Lt the legislature could direct the convention what they should do on sae Jubilee; it sight, with insaak_Proplrierie hsee given mamas& on all other sisbjests. This eosin Imes been a dogma violatiera — ot oil retell of right lad of lks` ties to the people." H iss th in was sm o ther atop Whoa towards the formation o r thi s es ss tit a ises ; sad the reader sot forget the facts wblek it diseloroos. "It Demoerat," sad those wits I sympathise with hiss, ammo that the Convention lad no right to sake a Constitution Without submitting it to a vote of the peopis—and yet, when Gov. Gentry vetoed the bill authorising the Convertlot whisA A. people And e.O fee, because it did not require such submission, Ow reel Ar's rgoriongatiass pond it over hi/ Veto. What folly, thee, to say that boom/tee the Conventiow did not eabwtit its work to a direst vote of the people, that work le tberecore not the voice of the poepiro, whew the feet I. potent that the people thetWeolvee, throwgh their legally constituted rep mentally/is, whew the issue was made by Gov. Geary, do sided *gala,' the areeseity of submission. The neat step was to *aril oat the provisions of the law for the registration of rotors preparatory to the •Isetto of the delegates mad lore, we apprehend. "A D.,aoersr Ands all the dlarakr in recognising this Constitution as embodying the voice of the people of Kumar. Bat td no theta i.e.. se diarmalty if we disear d theories and ob structiowe mad etlelt,pe beta. And bare are the Beam, se Ass.ot.m he the Oleeidttee "A registry of the voters wda amormagly when. la Per meg* or Oa pet •f do torritireisi hpirishihriik DO far a• was peesibie, artier the poodle@ state if liliep then ma. lining to O ie. It appears that a portion of the isbabl teats refused to b. yegfetered ; some gave fictitious names, and others prevented the <Mem front @emptying with the law. Mr. Stamps, thou voting goveraur of Hums, asp on that subject : "It not my wpm* to reply to your statemest of foam ; I cannot do eo from any pomp& knowledge slur bling me either to admit or dewy them. I may say, how ever, I bars heard stateineam quite as asthmatic ae your own, sad in foss instant** from saetabora of your own party, (republicans,' to the effect that your political Meads have eery generally—indeed, almost onlverreolly—refused to partieipate in the pending promadings for registering the noses of the legal voters. In, *sue Instances they have given flennoas name., and i• 110M0111111 others they refusod to give soy pauses at all. Tou cannot dany that your party have heretofore resolved sot to take part Is dr" regiosnitioel anal it appeare to me tkat, without bidets* ungaitirenewaspicions of the iatsgrily of Wirers, yea might well artributs aay errors and 012ilii0011 of the sherilfs to the existents, of this wen-known mod °matronly fist,' • But, aetwithetaadiag all those dilladdes its makiagthe registry of rotor, kill names were legally retuned is the followiag sounties and distrtets, viz : Dosipluio, Brown, Nsinaho, Atebison, Leavenworth, harm, Cid% bean, Marshall, Potunratiesele, Jolmsom Douglas, *Man see, Lykins, Use, Beushom Wass, Dora, Ansa. In the bellowing ..matter—ltieteardsea, Davis, Wasik.. Tin, ll►etler r Breetearidike, Wise, Kadisen, Butler, Colley, Anderson, Woodson, whoa, Godfrey, oesessemeg. Ham• ter—no registry was takes os meow the lama shove 'stated. AU of the lasmosimed counties together contain. ed bet s Teri emsO popaistioo or vac It is hollers;!, from the statement made by Gesorel thellimme, sew be. fore the committee, that mate of thaw essastios Oa sot eostain too come. sod all of theta together mot so sedy as 1,500. The comities were marked out by • description of hoesdaries and named ; bit some of then were without inhabltalstit, sad many of thee were Mashed to swlja mat ooentiee for civil and military purposes. AU of them were equally prodded for by the law adl• log the tionveatios, sad any omissioss drat as; tante ma starred malted from misses sot in the °antra of die am jority of the people. Tt • largest rote ever had to the Territory up to Oka 21st December last is *beet 12,1100. Bo that It appears frout - the fame before the committee. sotwithebendlag the reflamil be eomply with the law on the pert of those opposed to it, only &boat 5,000, or lee., meld possibly have teen omitted in the regletratlen ; sod eves that oinissiou was dimmed, of their owe sets. .1 Ooe whole month was afterwards eillowed e n d er the law, as before stated, he the eornetion of the Bets after hoe notice bo the publis, by &dialog to oreetildue ell mums baproporly bowled et omitted ; ii be determined ea legal iridium, submitted by soy pardes comionted, before • legal tribunal. In addition to which lt appears Boat the governor Of the Territory made army *fore to imbue Om people to comply with the law callieg the oonwentioa, sod to give full furee and effect to all its provisions. Thus every opportnalty was *forded to all the peoPle of Kamm' to reed* tbeir samies, us legal 'sesta if they possessed the requisite qualiticictions. After the registry& lion was closed, according to the low, Mr. fituntou, then governor of Kansas, made the aptiortiooment of delegates smeaget the leveret districts. Tie ideation wee kigelly held purseaus to the law. At the time this snortien, meat was muds the governor knew as numb coseerniag the comities and people sot registered, 1n 00ose44abaee"of acts IliblOb so law maid prevent., at sine"; &ad $f the fasts, Is then poses:dad, were fair enough to justify tho apportionmest, it is now too late too make may sesuplaini &yawn that motion. The law allowed bat sfnyr _nimmiliets for the etworwaticaa, sad the prereer, with tke fu ll heitietf• edge of the mistral:km before him, appotaimeed ibm whets mamba sairmget the districts imit ettanties Leh, she Peg Wry had been ride ; leaving it bielleeenhk fbr 64",_ comities sot ladaded in the re ' l l thwirtneweher" coadwitt, sad set ettatiliod is regidetrea ewerwaf" M wawa soy serest, and indepeadent rippreeentstion in the emm cream without a palpable violation of the law ceiling the activism:los. The people bad legallY lielleahehed this ~lof • mieventioa, and the peeper trio ." lead.alatl• , Pre.ild°ll for it on miss admitted to le W 41114 had _,_past_ for allpeo,4l; 4414 if by retinal to set. ot her.ehuichhaht, any potties feel aggrieved, they but 'tea jolt Swim oomplslut 1 nor shaats emigres, paT 111117 tee teem ;deists eismorawenesposi that mostAmeigeis. Tires it appro. that at teo tia• tint 4114 , 16046 g taro !aorta I. tress tide solortiesifre. tiers (wad ea lame Wes war Mee ,at.. is tett genital" sae that, magi*. tla seats of tin esatiss 01 the Atthitilliektitittli t tOlte heti mats ewer to roonsaise, fisher by mei 44 disped„, the tanitatial gammal. non IRMO 9 0 1 , 11 0tar9 tan& That thoy wara aot itenten.wal 40! eta. —that those who wan rogldlllnd 1 . ? to Pot Ua, sad natral tie Amite me also noir thi,l4—on seem, oa their put, osaaot tanlidaq the am sot tip, mod whioh we bogao I. WOW is instil and jastloo. that the inoongtaa' Cloaatlntloa lo Wets"' ozpreond will of the pospbo at that toottody.-•• They was told by Is & goostoa, Una mew .4iloposer, - "Ti. goverseeestdataddialAY. " 4 "1 141,11 1 16. set tallith provided for daselieuag a osmium., tZt eosstianios with • view toit Out for miabiddiee de s State lat i crr. tir= lll.lll Thet set it to pried ad ptedeetieg the eddy test et the ipudithotispa far ddeliald. to ) SOIRTNIdeIit sot peeelltir repermdat raduktides doe tbdeohr ie : lowa the that meet hkailoided oboes hiel espeesdos at Ihe If tho perk .►.w. It ti 1.. =CI 'he serias• Umiak awl Ike tonitasial as lately witiNitairs." .4004 JO lb. dist Write- DA* MP 1 4 . vapor'was Wl IWO 1110al al hot i t tawF to Kansas snow" dm o abides hr to g Ylararkioa was 104 am Watkar, as the tli May s are tits elsetioa, tad with Ml kaar- " Vadat oar pratakvitse prollistioary' sot el bautias a gut. sonstitstimi oiliforatlytinfirart Wyatt etraisodftilly et is searendoil sistellissa 16 = 4 *, OW' posslie tboassolenso assareasistriMmeis , mobs stemed by you as the call of tato toniterlal mated sad still recognised by Op.. rad= It, fa ti.' oommidatitotlro *gasp of tims awl& law, 4 •44 persor-/o mats oast as masommit. %via. terifterlethsbitsturo. ea*. espormitoo, were fully sustained by Me set el °cosmos; sad the authority of the comention Is diedoetly sissd is 'my instructions trots the Prosidest Vatted States. • • • * The people, Kamm, them, are invited the 'authority hoots* m t¢a smnstitatims to sad fairly In as is/ootion of ditlegatm to f • tattoo Ind State' mutest. The Mir porfanned its entire st fasetteme Mass 14 M IM longs the lof oolfairm h t .asset psi tips pet. forams* of duly., " Mrs, atm; by a., Walker; In time tie distfast is. eognitioa of the legality of the moveation to form A* amstitatioo, with a spodel Isvitatkra - for all opsallisil partloipaM thereto. But they *Amid; maim& too, Mowing fall *ell that seder sit ropitmeatattri eystaa, dime who do tot rote *hes they hare tits opportaalty, salamis. 'bore who do to rote /hr Mom. This as, it eves. to as okay that the imooseptem Cootaltstra l t the legally torpmersd will of lb. people of lamas, ebtalO. ed after doe notice had been- sires, sod sa opperataily Awed all to partioipoist is its formation. DOWN ON RIZ —A late noattier of the Phlladolphis Bakens contained a 'eider of over a colleen, dotioescing t ie,. Wotan as e trillOr to the eati•stlediastratioa pasty. no pretest for this oinneogh arta the titlef whams et Docitios. Forsoy k Ce.-, is that WaLaaa dews It sore to his lowed to attend to his eon priests Hotness ties to porwatbalate the remits, "airleltioe to Ilsoneu TUN we at is tio pretest. hat the teal roma say be fined Is smatter 4 good deed older than Kuger rt. &ow* ail those esavorsaat with the politico of lb. Oahe ore swam is the argon anal aniati•pleee ad , Banos Ckswores sad Now:ow the ergs., sad onsuia:pleee of the pretoseles peliticisse of tie slat.. 111ew, Woiker, es every body hawse, at the author of the l4, tariff of '441. dealt &death Mow to the duettist° of "protection for protection," which Clillll , nm,sai.i his coadjutors havanetter fgtgieen him fur. Besides, Sisson is Wowed to "wiggle waggio"_ a little la the gala. fur 1860, either as a chief or labordloato, sad Wear, mu' a little in his road. With this for s woofed on the part of the Belli:Sits, the following protest woo easily (Diet:owed : Vf bee the New York meeting wet hold ho was about. Os the day appointed fur the meeting is the Slow York Auden', of Musieywhish did wet take plass, he suddosly appeared in Phiisidetpans, end when the mutest at We took Owe et the Chfneee flail, be turned up in Washisg• too City. Ile did not even tend to the assotlpg a letter to ospliiis his Amu% U. tits bees daligleg sati-Looomp tastes is every poisihis emp,oassi is sweregurtiod as spats est of Me melt Ms lets sammilinis as that ttsasties, 11410 bare bees relying on Mm ss a loader, sad vasodsjj him use authority. The Washisgteu eonetpwdoat of the Baltimore, Hats, who la flows to be is thp secrets of the Adisiaistration, states In ti recent letter Ott Governor Maker will not for the future write my meg letters or make say spooehos on the subject of 11Csasas. The aloss• dogmas of Moist* p utt moms to be eemplots. BL lots usoolates /esprit tn el boring otieePlineki teesolod thaw" Keeping still in view the swig* for this ouslemetTe wpwery or the following attempt to iedittle the intunnee sad position of tble abler-witness against the Leeosopton Constitution by such s bitter set!sLeeonspton-jourual as the Bondi* jirst no mystery at all. It is as plain two . _ and two nuke four t Reed: " Baldly, the cum of right loses little by the defeetioa of sacks man as Walker. NoU'lng bat bisolleial ,hamster as Goveraer of Karma, aging Bader Um [oatmeal's' of Um President, ever gave key weight to his position. It is unfortunate that se mach redone* was pissed upon bias on that amass% but it is forts's** that his Meactiory has boon discovered so early an it issebbasa, Tha great 111041- bl eu take that has bee. made hes la treatise kir as the &Um of the autllecomptonites. ne th er grave mistake, reneltiag from this, was de prod oa of the litter of Walker to the Philadelpit mooting. headed be tio Justification of such a deception, well desired as U may bare boon. It would have Les better if the =irrbed beseveeresset as , gordwill Use neater bed murediatekr dtmatate4 frees rewire et the Mesta of freedom' sad the advocates of rights of the people.' Gov. Waller may moll exabsia4 t , est • sae frosa,my owe frieuds '" THR RIGHT KIND OF TAl4.—We are pawed to set that our old friend, Cot. lone F. Drams); hem assumed the Editorial charge of the Port Dodge asstieel. The Colonel IS eloquent on the Stump, a &reale sad graeefid wriner, sod owe of the moat uneemproseising, straight out Democrat that ever emigrated from Brie County., What his positloo is upon the Kansas contro versy, may be inferred from the following right load qf ea* copied from a leading &flied@ in the Sextiftei of the 13th: Congress has oo basieess, co constitudocial right,- 0o power, in any manner, to Inquire Into what the peculiar provisions of that CometGalion ass. They are to examine whether the Loootapiou Constitutive legally caresses the will of the people;—not the will of those who have sta• rendered their rights by refacing repeatedly to vote,—not the will of say faction or party opposed to the gavernment of ILtsrm, ba t lb will ..1; say set of NS openly advoeat. log rebellion,—bat the wsl of , the oitiseos of Kansas who bare &relief thetaselves dr their rights. If only one than la twenty of the althorn of lowa, had rebel for awn LOW., and he bad roosithd a thajesity of the *See east. he wooed haul be.. the leg Ally elected Governor, elected by elope:fa nineteen out of every twenty could have no glit to ootiplath. What eon Goagrea do sore? oa THE 801 D TO B U X.— Byer) beds admits that the gassing table is the r to ruin, aed yet we see violins havelieg it every day ; d man, middle-aged, and young, all curried away with th belief th at th ey imp stop when they plisse. Such was te case with one )L W. Hazford, as related to Fort Wayms, Ind., papers. 14 short time sloes he oat-aphid • highly respectable position is soviets. Re was engaged In the !Maher trade, and might have don.* • good business, but unfortunately he eentsseted • habit of gambling, and became so infhtnated with the vise tbat be neglected bit business, spending all his time at the wird _table, sod losing al hie meant goaded to despera tion; in em *MI bear he omitted the mime, and sour meneed soe* his at the cord table. Rio eividen eupptyvif hostas imeited cosplekiet he was watched, mod evideoes *mod sulkiest is jostifylas imams Marva, with the mime. a. cabieemsa ail; goes up the mosey—all bat oboes $ll7lO, wisieltho had emmidesent—and was shooed to dogma, a fugitive semi retied moo. leor tog lie fries& and - leitives' alias i beast hoodoo _Aid alai/toted at the wstousiding ilisaionn• • . e. Me' IN are indebted to ft: A. Law,'"Esq., of the New York legislatnre, tor various legislative favors. In old times. wino. -we were a petattor's dovit, Os• keserablo soaker frdes Delaware," fkrasildsed hare ; was here 14: =Ned to choler; item oarsiod his wife; 'and so long as iro siissoined meant se was " Arst in the hearts" ,ar ell Abe good fellows ammo' oar &strong teem of those days. Whoa be irk to Irate down among tho billoof ad Dela. woo w hare he was rowed, be left • volt that Us non been Ailed. for "be towe follow of LeAais• jot." as the co. ,00llooies of essay a joke, proditial ;and µUnripe, fatly late*. , Its was always a Whig, sled is now a National Asigeoe, and was luiptred by the votes ut that party— proi,, elf ,ItNit-r-fpf Speaker of the bed, of which be is a metaiew.Titoigh divided fcent blot in *lt*, we am safely Say personally—snag his shed*, nom pow his. QamMaaca ob. rag laxidt—Ta• wow. ia ta. turrisaklee .1 the Wes. says Me Alebrolt Prow Press, is skid* Se hulas* years, is Torbay. asprectodested. Is 181? Mete was boil me steamboat us the lakes. Ia Iss? More were tit thirty. At Ma dem et 1887 thew wars about 221. The exact period of the esiablisbakeet .1 sail nawfoutput It Is digital& to U. Mot It lifts probably sot far from tio „year . 1800. ak• sail vessels at all claw. He and 4esuadoltrus sasaborml 180.. .180? slams vita a Mt of *tut )10 int olamsalliag vesmAt. /mope to be laid up Is tI. prineipal ports. Tim number laid up la small , ports outlook !ateralsod , bat sill probably eftibei Os amnia at Wait • MIT 400/10-4‘amial alialborst Baffar's Wmhir• /sass fiats sogisofag sarlsalariag die Osigtossiosial know Aglaia. AMA* SSLOaII bribery aka r idlers It bald that aestaiat was paid to .Mal* • sodas** la the day ea IseeL. Tlose pa wWc bagalaU diallers ass soft issoaL. Sat off is lite distaseo 7 a bloat slater is ia forsgromai, sad rintivil gott/"aoa looklatilowa lts Waal t 0... 'hat they am. 41,iseovertiO Tke ailsalsg imam, wbaii Ow) fa llotriag pissa : .¢.•l ittirst . Aisit sloop! liars yea asy weal ? "Ys• sti : *IL Ose for tot llaaalwii. MO Sae Hot* iseoesolbe a opsigegar sisaio"- Rip:tkei tiks#Eri; ~ peed 14. owes ad& poiiiio6l"Zopio; . r . l4 l oo . is' . 4**o a. a* ai5.,444,0 6itt obalie ,rf 147 . 0 0 plormi - 411 41 so Mkt, !ipiOvei'abssei. as qf k *Pik I UR. AA Kumar aft* beat 1110 7 dlo sot aft sea box v, fturnshek NA the in* • wUllo• the imaia arthroi at IMlMisiaig, ea to Mesa d fleakiey thee, the sere the isteematies .....ably. that the , sod felt of oessest stiestios of the settele sod he ameba. ad 'Web we ropy, for Ma" wa 'sh'e, 'tribe se amid he 14101114 M a asks sad illiegid; mod amopmehateivo shame of the ihosimplessis meet ihuibeey • fide eitheest hestioties emboli the beds el -• *kW dam sotaretel is by them whets 01 7 6 11 10,1 1 0* tier& the SWerasylersaiik . with lies .rasa Mt timpessediity d owsplestog iksabery Alt.lhe isportseme of erideli, 'boa Isiah. ed area its seesides eelleate. WI .slates Is 1110 elisitelse istiostod by poteietiesi sad II fikelikedie Sheet* Wee there .snares, best est. ,slated be ~so tallal gate sod people, so 'goat eels patties it sot the esetipt of test greviss amaseeree, and *ado whist is the MAO et Me *Wow &skies to seeestaish ado mem, wa emstenee tho projeot of welt. log the tweseest eolleasie of our &Mei odiblied sta b s 4 tits beet, Mmes. COO east eertsio way to *seems, sod ewe oseeesplided, it will 'eaglet se se s power that seed midi r Gat ao rivalry.M ** a Fred tato rustles, lot it be • moat', sad Me= of so ma** will swoop through lisaagtvaala, tiatotglag lot sotto of oloomoroo, employ- lag, oldie K ashes risk ha people. A panto of the basher, b Ibis Is already Ileisbed, pother peados its Ohio Willisstapart to Leek Saves sad Iferrastleellis pregria—the Wasters divides, soctesding Moss lkinesstwardly to the Magma Coast, *sal UM, mote sea Midi so rot labbs that We essapiedos may be tested apes es mails. Than resmise borrower the middles, eosin _ , astendiag throagb a Walla' 106001111111111 . for the BONN part; espensive to soustraes and ter Abe began of wheel% se provieion be. bees made.— Ts Saleallillailie the great room a maids% Philadelphia with Laimartp.,dikaffivishis asset he Irak. To OcloStrell krsquirse soma said *edit—the Peessylvaels Railroad tessieads babe sad te Ode greet *ad, a wales we mergieg lite Dee sops lit tits Wass is s oesessematiort, ffoo oar vie/ devoutly to be desired. To the State mob a Woo would gi advastageoue,—lt would crows with paseeeri the soamersial enterprise of Pailsdelphia, the F» Bogy ßrie r svesiti be realised, sad Sas h await saff hoed hoidens, mead rely to early moserstive dWftds. This isseb weliavethought IS proper to say by tray of istseduaties sad as we do sot espees ate *saw wait us is *genies, we suggest to these who imitate, as am differ from uto remember the pat of die Ehim.y I Iris, Ass examise its preset roadition and future 'prorpests, and bowleg dose ea, if oasolusiess ass be arrived at Mamma frees our own we will be surprised : Is there sot mime ilianiative plan vrinueiff the SOO' bury and Erie Railroad may be built f * • * we respond Yes. mot, howliver, by the &hobo and Erie Railroad Cent pray, bet by the Proamdewsre " Compeer aa Z-ar arosck tie Pensupikeinsa Railroad. The Legislature, in the original charter of the Pennsyl vania Retread Oo y, granted seniority to extend said rook sr a brush thereof, to the town or harbor of Erie, in the county of Erie, as to the President sod Di rectors nay seem most advantageous or expedient.' These exptioit words, eopied from the original act of incorprnatioa, approved April 13, 1546, clearly establish that, in the Legislative vision the Pennsylvania Railroad woe contemplated as as iron intik routs to the Ohio river ignite aroma re lake Aria and thereby, (with the State road) isittlitg Philadelphia. Pittsburg and Erie, the three satpplag ports et Peaasylvarein--the ant a seaport on the tides in tire Allende Ocean ; the nexti..the heed of navi gation at the maniere er Ohio portal of the Mississippi valley ; and the third, a natural harbor on the cooneeted series of vain Inland hikes. Anterior to the iseorporatiou of the Palmytreats Rail road Ccosipawy, this grand idea, to which, State pride Melds taactilst Telgoase. Was 101/w Legislative birth. is another form, In *kis Let to %corporate -the Sitatisary sad Ex* sad ringbolt , sad ellirqsalisass Halressd Com- Patties: approved ApeU 841. 1837. These two companies theorporated in the same bill, the motions whereof are isambered conseestively from one to thirty three, isoithrmplated the estausiou of iron lines-- the* already prniected tram the Delaware river via the Schuylkill valley to the Susquehanna river at Sunbor3— westward from Baubstry to Me and Pitteborg—the main trunk to reach the lake at Rae. the diverging road to ter minate on the Ohio at Pittsburg. At that time, be it remembered, the State with Its 'Pain Lino' oe.splsd the existing Pounneyiramis Railroad route betweea Philadelphia sad Pittsburg. The Banbury and Rae schema, however, started in LW,- did not make headway ; sod the original orgasisation, by lapse of time. parted with Its vitality. The State, too, abaadooed all hisr own plass et iistorsal improvements projected be tween the West Breach and Erie City ; so that the north west counties of Pessaylvaela, having no railroad ;or canal outlets. released a undersea. Meantime, to the progress of the America& railroad system. It became evident that the commercial interests of Pennsyl vania and especially of the cities of Pilladelphia and Ritaharm i nstil eats he wasersoasity graarded, uss northers moniker* ssoimpetities. by the losaptructiou of a ematinuous Use of railroad that should unite those Citles,And make them the gateways of a portage way fur commerce, for sad from the Atlantic coast and the Mis sissippi valley. Armload of this necessity grew the Permsyl twaiiiii Railroad. and the 'Sunbury and Erie organisation having previoaaly disbasded ar dissolved, a clause was Inaertssi is the Act el Assembly Incorporating the Peon 'Tirade Railroad Company, authorising gm construction by that company, of a breach road to 'the town or harbor of Erie, la the county of Erie.' After the' swam of the Pennsylvania Railroad was deuroantaited by the operations of the first portions opened to public ea t the Banbury and Erie corporation was *pia organised. Mr. Daniel L. Killer, Jr., being 'placid at Its head on the 24th Ray, 1851, plans were de vised to raise lauds for the construction of. the road ; surveying corps were sot to work to prosecute surveys nod sate a location ; sad at last the signs glowed se 'brightly that a belief that the work would be .proseested I to completion took root is the public mind, and had eves begot to pet forth blossoms, when the early and onetpeoted frost of intents, dieneastaas made its appear sac.. followed by a blight of resources and a withering of prospects ; and, although sines Its resuscitation is 1851, alnittet ems years have passed away. and the eons pany bare had seven dliferent °Sethi beads, bat forty miles of toed have been pith into operation. The resuscitation of the Sunbury and Erie Railroad Compeay bits not Mae followed by the results aatioips tied. while one of the coasequences has been to draw of public attentioa from the °wielders:Jon of the project of • railroad to Erie City, as a breach road ender the exist- lag snocomfal orgattiostion of the Penosylvaula Railroad Company. If the same amount of elittrt sod labor that have been exhausted for and in behalf of the Sunbury mid Erie Railroad Compaay, had been directed to the Penosylva- Ma Railroad Compaay, we believe that a railroad between Soabory and Erie, sea brewed of the PeguesTivania might leave biZ be rshed sewer to completion at this 'data. la th at too. th e Erie breath might have traversed the e b;ok of the Ansqoehanna river, on the site of the existiag Northern Cestrel Railroad, to Sun bury, theism to diverge to Erie. City via the valley of the West Brtnch. Aa, however, the Northern Central Wood Company, to ram then inollemodesu Ile a Ilwanany, tooted end eometeneted then road pendiel wain thee entatimilssot nod sinus the bask at the Soo l eehanes river, nom tort Reyes to the mouth of the Jaunts, a &ileum of 'boot tendrils mew, isetidiags river tri4g• which Is aqvivaleat to about teasiddidenal miles of read along the steer toot, the Ponnytoon. Thallont Commemy, Who Got obtaining from tits Mate o bre wall Price. the - hasp-Mrs astable, of toted from the Jennies to.Borthseebe= h eli seam ma tO be kep4 to good weer ) scold 11: the Um Beim breor.ho t w "ll. l l =niala trout of th e fatiosyl- Thom moirsed, at the Jaatati Mow, One hanntred nod twenty-two albs frost thews lb nob would Os aims/ Ur west lioli t 44l firer 4o it ober" It would MD to Has lisistiodthosse to and motif laird ilirtbor me to Foreassfrvllla. To carry eat the idim herein referred to, of converting the dualonry and End Railroad leo an Erie branch of the Pennsylvania Ballroom"; to would ao doubt ►e memory for the atockholdeta of the linabery and Erie Company to agree to s reduction of about tlfty per cont. on their paid in cafiltal stock, and for Mo.:holders of etldences of fuoded Nei unfunded debts also to agree to a emsaidera bin commotion below pars; So that the Penasylvanta Has road, Company, un ;amusing the undertaking, would re• ceirs Mt vane In road finished and graduattcm unfin ished, fee all iMe Bronchi/God shares issued is exchange for the exist/se -certificates of loan, shares of stock. and bills pueblo, outstanding against the Sunbury and Erie Italfrond Company. And foe the purpose*, thus securing the ootiatruction of a railroad through per wilderness counties to torts city sad Lithe Brie. the Elate should' cheerfully tenth the toowagetax imposed on the l'santiyivenha Railroad, and exempt Cross State and etherlas, the real and persons! estate inrosted Is raid Elie branch road, until the owners of aikidos of stock therein—the use to condone a capi tal separate sad &Watt from the Peaosylvants roma road- shah have received divides& equal to *eves per ANlL,tlelle Iliereo Is one year s , paid out of the net profits of the tni sithil. In retorstlbe thee, waives, of tea. the &ate would be more tress rsisolioriatillo , tha m rieed regal the useasisent made in the emotion twee by the branch route, upon the hummed vshastioi die to the breath load and Its tioesetpithenss he good, is and throughout that region of loa‘sepsetoti esti aboSsof neources. The Peassylaide ilteitrailakas Well as the company that owe It. ud the hedboldsoileithst *petrel it. bald credit sad lobeertee. PitaneYikoale Railroad is ao estab lished success ksows es Mich in this country add is Europe. whereas the Suable, and Erie Railroad Company Wm" Ask aid' earesialeted as a whole from Its liniment, this or its . reenswitstion, is a feihoe • and the beet wee iti e n a t io is k ethe has do, perhaps Is so make for last sad Shea sesiomplish its Anal dismantle.. , arwrivanis Railroad Comm', on ifroatige. g prattles, conimsedisg public weilhothe ratitlik, suitable tyastitles at tide joggle" aid y sway et the topsiders dos it elipersem who elseerely sad truly desire, upon board Stith gresodit sed for potent Oenisiercial reasons, the early of • eitothesous railroad from the wstateeilf the VIM .thisoeh to the waters of the lakes at Kele litgProur 04 ; There lit, ibis ae in el arpary is the State able to do We. wild .1111 11 as" 7 pandas by the Stabs, and *My mei b ustoo , snot so nom Serollll Pesougflrs show ender or by any railroad hole Atltiaborg, le oily te thew mere • temper tilieeppalstiease. Aad the mow slikpottudeitt tAidok pet er that *Wass mad • is Ni lltr i Aiset abed by bop*, swam lobellt.se wen botesilsw a ttlisig sad se .slambspeed Se doe tbeabity Radtoed aki ehatigth Mid des, the 11111 v the deetkirest eas Ilia ratestoaddid sdibtabis et * leeeseotive tsaidases Idide;~ as lees Wyse* die der sasbaaas sad Me lals. W Y OKlt. Kra 1/m6 I, Miro beatib. 414 Obi dim, Nto will OM. 1116'14 Ss as old. N ee All that M IAOW storm is • 4 ,14 9444wal seitaTeiii =ieree yr !pi air tbe "wow s pi frodliii bet He *member Oely ow Sudsy the evo is d Bkombrrikao rood- 21e .tap alirwss f. kit a asses to tore .at, Aor t!..ee. weed trarenable ler lidtht furs. lien le little elmer, assiamoill Ws es it Mrs so &wanes Neese bees ea they Isle eel eresiopseetly Mn sal as tho s o lo s , basetalrla or illetiagetelmi asserteeet of matured hi AIM ye pieta ha Is e TM di 5,4 $ win eir inah *Oh Let ateht, pad theesh* pert et his - dostited4 tM teeth at partial taiseSs seas Poem pea 'mists is Mimes of the ',bleb alone the letterer wee • Oar eidated Adam or the father of in bet am, be sea thrsigh kb vest parties., a Edo. b is Me Awe ewe of tine, &Aid ti ispertids % • opera is etertiag up mods, sad *N i b 61, fleffe, neoseds very welL Tb• daily religions teenage down ati be smite • feature sad a sow fester. is Sew *twee* involve and one e i elook, two Awe* gi,Aothodist aad W Wlllltran at. th ite k I Dreaded with anweluista, slobs, sag mk s , , $o for Patrols deeotioa•l Pullnees. ?be Oho/ling both asostlags, range frpia Ifiashasee iiirrOre. Vier O knit7l / 6 407 gist is, for cosentota balloon in the eitt Hen on good and easily eoa►sttiblo 'sentine l , r t . mg yet beds• to set beak tau the omen ) , , A 4 to pi adman, ow aorobudte' or reel mak tine& Motto, Imp' es, bet (lotion goods speeded Maumee. Wools* nsastudiewmi g sommitiosa Et's% sp as okbarrobbsr beeiraaboosemai. aseparatioas:aro all or aosely age nou n ti , TM Bay State Os. was the beet seenhomad at easstry sad sloes this has failed, it oa l a4 oral 000vietios moos the ksowiag ones, parties only a•a assandseture wool awseg a n k u /. Rosso prodiso• Leah Is all, wktd seriptioss of foreign tweachandies s fur pi^ George Unbend, who anemia at the ions mhos, and who will be known to an adairebie Megrims Weary, ..... sampan' Yessage ie sae *est Osamu seat before emigrates. Yr. %moron is as sod oafs observer of cornea mats, ua hastiii.—atrefusespe, l itatd tido optaitos is pat forward .a oridati moo lootonistittotel tad tato observer of •iser Judges Madly." Pb.'oumight AM s Min Who visa is a passi.n. sa.l tbr his iseightiors hawse, is • mild and even • mss Ike het to 111104,011 b well seeage bat politically he is oboe" &I noel, of o , vas Bursa. His opiates le regard to sal sorted with the political stairs of 1 !IA that of Soy other woo who her Wee sll ►i hooka red-wham braes is es toll ist cab shelves, sad no better I We tapiocas set Jared Sparks sod Pour Pariow os tke JIANIPICST DXSTINT—At }wt, the age, are likety to luso s sliew. 01 isttaksokod s sisdlattan is tbs Seas* gslaitios of liezlee and the blonds of , t►s old Hato of Bad Jasisto takes.up lb. tituultitta, we, who have nothing to do girt oat look foraras4 to sugar plaatesiess, MU* isiggalta, with ootaetbiag of bap.. Ms; give as Canada, Cabo, Melia), sat " left of the saute sort," end the "at this ossuary will be corked oat. A Wo"stere editor lately offend bra for die best way on indopendetiort. The fr . ed the prise: " National indepoM than described; personal ludepeudeues cum tally in being situated la a Mean Ain, dr • nicely blacked pair of lerota, with at ' Moan oambrie in your pocket., an on &m your wire on otio arm, and your baby r your owe emeriti towards your owe pi expectation of doing your owe *soot:34 wherein no one dare Tolman W °edge or tickle your seism with • straw." or The editor u( en *trawl lapel Young look( like Penry Ward Beech, so—Brigbam 'rotas looks - out of II Beeeber. Beaultabie reaatoblatte• JO* so; bat the moat marked rwe► preseekag. Ow " Ariake" for Kaa/aft Utah ; amd both tblak then is won rite' sad - dews revoiven, as a SOS" d :arid, dean la Blbler and Prayer Bests. In, Au Irishman, probably in an drowned himself at Dentist a few a Jay* log into a won. An Iruiti girl of abort was so tutu* burned at Duntirh, last wed. taking' Ore, that she survived but a tow nom monitor went sway from home, tad tear sad others, and the unfortunate ono emir ars from the stove. So says the Iftodooia 11411. The Spriegteid Noorwrd sap that the wardrobe et eke !Primula Itoyek, 01 married, ease aware deem pairs of Wow why 2*SHIb wow. *se howithfor that ' is beeesee tbeg oramme the Area set °old. Make • sots of be atridd et good thick "wise sod pr. A biu has bees reported is tb. pot all raiirat►4a is the eosusosseslth . whet/steer their 'lowers. upon appoicumai shall deem 11 aeeeenry, upon petition of hied, to grasaivash view. TWA bill sill reed is the state heavily. as a win miairs • '•et sus of IBOolly. OONTIMPT OF 00FRT.—Jobeot two Podetaes who pc eo irritated by a, Lola Mantas that they tattaisod to to await, was• troatabood to two dayt of the lidtidits strwet :tail for contempt of tortirybady to trouble, %fa. A wit os s "allot bons" (of is tom up before tits Sigmas Core at pleasant sass the Republican WV sixteint bashed abrielues for rrea Septeakbar, 1166, at, Manehowl, /ISM 16. The New Yee' Pon t ses.soe. the Mack Repoliliean patty, 101.1 ewn it onPrineipied "lag ponine in 6n worn Punt is in Jobs Y. ilaie's train.—EM"r The Jamestown Ile outrat doe( the guioqt bosh 0 , 4111 , 10 sad ',milieus.. John C. Fremoat's train ! Sr As public journalists, it cell public attention to whatever mote their health and pr our constant aim end desire, mend Dr. Ball's Cough Reme<l) be afflicted with Coughs, C Throat end Lung Complaint experience end that of wary been eaid by this medicieo, re tip top article, and should be in need. Sec advertisement an. By reference toadvet , column it will be 'seen that ANT has purchased of Mow Simko(' Hats, Caps, furs 'bleb he 'will sell at east fur bite a call Mss. CUIININOHAMIIT II4I,r his for some time lost track or of Burdett Murder sod !wea l New York oorreepoodeat of Ledger rakes her to the oho I . paragraph: Oo Friday last she hired s mu the Third smote, into it--wbea the ismiterd, 41 cowered who wse that bad Mrs. Cuouiogham tbereopos quit, but she vigorously retro "led to appeal to the law for dodoes; twat Jay t he food 666 this morning evaeueted Met Amt.
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