THE ERIE OBSERVER - KAN.A, tN THE U 043017.. By so agreeinsiat beeveseportam Ist lb - ems biu rt staledisi Eau wt L pth Cop M wee I we is/ , 4d Ms pi b e her of thistpa At s 1441 - pee K. the Presid In Ms me me sas a t pe► b u v er hea pied oti at ; It i t en that that as coati to °eels di eh o t e at tinal gislature ever sine* to the delusion of almost every other bush:woo of the eoutiery. It is to be lIKNJ. F. SLOAN, Edit•r. SLOAN & MOORE, Publishers and Proprie PitTIItUAY Democratic state Tice Fon , T PROW JI 1,4;F WTLLIAM -- not already been ii.rpoaed of. The en 1 basing been reeehiii, either ohe way or tie other, Jty the rejection of steini g ue i g „ t iii gait* tsetse* to ore, !Onto R. to pn , ba itltt ! , V.l bate believed, cad we ! 111 th.t the aditirrel , in of the State, under the by the 04 6 ciate. will petite the matter FlitklfileWry vessarimighertge*W—praprin - etargmintry: - Ilierwry. ermitertrt% or!' IN baleen • efejerity et its •#port.te, ar.• twartily tired of this OM r ending, mill beginnin g brimel chat irlaPll9, end el* thii itweetiew eotshnd 'by hi r —Tbn Blank Reptif,llran ry ,tieen t t n ,.., sertestro, the iereiw•let the party, pa entlidese y pregife4, Mr. Banks. her e, mpler,t with thi ideiree• of he Lee, ed -110) tLii •• Rethwhiteelm." and ea meek feetind y eth int.re of that F.t.t., by remnoti. horn nal,„ the Flan siettvaul reica,l•ll/ hal a* reimmoire. The- position lively Bii Loring. Judge f the (",,eil "of Prohoto et 11.4ti0, galumbil by /bum "b. MIR uilt tad lb* lull ehnleirere Chi, ant wait not demandnd or dome on „ oti ernt of the. Deen owitsry upeat tide *abject. 18 much to be regretted mi•ronduot(h. part .r Judge .y mr . 6 ,7*_„r liy ,•e iniire,than hi the partieethinmenlvea. eompetaney f,r rho 1111nd—vr viablievi the oei/4, I WO9ntiltknoi eine" ear of 'wive ittempetir from the prifi• ir R PiltrA 60.rii I A FOR cANAL Li:. WE I.EI FROST, or riNiZTL.C.4.— News of the Week ground/ we bavo ever hear•l erred for JaMaui Ule offence wa, pimply a Arm d Ifni pwrfmtemis..• of 11 duty aa Vntted Stit-• CotamG•tsoor In st • •HdStioo ,(a fur Ile 11141/.• 6..U10 I ev Ito .t wb* ~,yeed much eiteitcri eat at tat time, gad oaring oar goodets .I..uhtleas remember. Ib4a Wow ev toe iodoproduee ' lba Jed.crary. to roewiriaa. kJudip• iur etbdo,l,lo{, tellea •ng his et.t..eut,ee, even its the law of popular,* ossiop and 1111,.11.1liatlutl, IS tt.a 1./10/1 1:144 ojklretvtll.B tjracir,y tt.at have. re be. n eat/La./kw/lava. 44.4 I , ,fwg • w_rai cour%sa e.t.a h. , neat tudepet.deuge lay - waling 4'4.1,4 . ! to tltS ostb 1./} 4. (411:.1g a lA. , IA au 1,,,,,u.ar with via pe,pla 11311,14t0t0.13 ar?i•mai.l have e..airnind..l Hre e.en th,,, wh, er,a , „l, to- eil Ins ..) , 11,:t/laffi, an.' '...0 dellera'ed a, rtvtier then 4..zr,••• We ;re. roll I.y, h..wer or, Tr, fl• 4 tnr&ror . ~,„ n I rtlrr4•• .•-• • ri• Jr #l,ii un or ire let rf ,11 ti,r , end- itrvp• it ',II long rttnain, as it now pteirtla. alone nn itikirmlPsin.efrms 4 partisan intolerant.. nnii i ireectitment. —We len•ri from the Rne?inetee Udee tile it 766" g mwh named Jame' Voeherg, aged 4! years, a ring's wen, ern .t pl , yei as a fireman on tho R ...better and ;Cagan Falls Rahroad, we. Instantly Milled a few days place on R rape monger train from the Falls to RorhsettiF At Halley. at 9 46, Vceburg exchange; places with a brakeman, arid it Ti supposed attempted to g., over the care, web site-, to the engine. He was out !OCR again alter. bur wag be aoseed until the train rrsoh...l Br wettish was in mama fif• teen minutes after. Blood was sees runniag ftoa the dealt of toe Snit peeseuger CAT by aft. idstorri • tame master, oho was uu tee up train able& diet 'be otintr trail at Brockport lon led to the disausery f a bistiy ua lLe lop of 0/e ear;woleti proved to be teat of Aft. Vino burg. entirely ,ifeiess. A peyeleista was called, who pressed the b,Let tt it the nano was instantly linir 4 ft was quite rear tLat Jec:geod Lad struck a bridge wb walking orer :..11 CAC. Tiers was a I.4glit LIU . le ou (1..0 left ear, an; blood fl 'we.; from the right. car. The eonelu• stun wan that tLe bt , w wen upon the left tenikle. His head Lel b,dy ii,re uv wares of injury other then the slight use an here Luentlutivi —The Luu.sville Jo..raul iiifvrins us that on Wedne s day looming Mr Wiliusuls, a wer,baut of D4OceyvillqTeLn , was shot bJ the acc,Jeatal .Lsch•rge of a pistol—are•ul. ver—,he had to hts breast pocket or wai•than.l. ' Ple had taken passage to Memphis on the Jihn Rattle, lin I went into the barber.sh , ,p to wt.sb, and while In alstooplng position the pistol fell from his breast, and siting the marbledab that forms the wash bench, ft was di el:ringed: the ball, singularly enough, ranging upward,- striking birn full in the throat, where it lodged. Mr. Williams was in a very critical condition up to the lime the John Reline started to New Orleans, with but slight b4pes of h?,a re covery. lie was utterly prostrated, and it weirtheaght he could not survive the wound. He bad been to Phila.: delpbta where be had purchased sums C„00.0 wurtk of goods. —On Sunday last, Mr C. L. Skeels, of Lockport. a... tempted to shoot a rabid deg to his yard. Be opened the door and discharged the piece, which burst into mow.— Pieties of the stock, lock and barrel dew in every direction, and at great distance. The breecle*pla pawed over his shoulder, and entered the door easing. and the ceiling and floor of the room were strongly marked in various phases by pieces of the iron. The main portions of the stock and barrel were folaud to diderant directions more thou twenty feet from Mr. S West seems wooderfed is the tact that the portions of the stock where his hands ma•t have been, were shititred in pieces, and'yet no brumes were receive& The a.g was afterwards killed with en —The regular troops in Kansas and on the Western frontier will start for Utah between the 20th et April and 10th of May, mustering in allcabout 2,000 eff..ctire men. Five regiments of volunteer., proposed by ; the w ?before-the Senate, wilt, it is stated, be accepted an 1 ,r 4... ted whenever the bill is pas . se I. N'n free less ttao a complete regiment will be received from any State, bat offers are already made, directly or contingently, wEiPh cover the whole f •reo authorized. 'They irtli tairi aemrd• id to the date of arrikation • •ne regimer! M•teflalty A. • appropriated for Tem. The N V. Tro , ..une is endeartiring to procure o tittt (.r the Senators st.d Memb •rs Gt . Congteserwtth thcir reel ee• tire charges f4r mileage. Thr Tribune should not It:ack the mileagt. system. It is the bond of our tlnthicaTar.inn Daring the Preeident* of Oen. Tayler be wet trterroget• od as to the prospect of disunion lie replied, - .No, there will be no danger. set long as there it enngressientil soffit- Good theory There see plenty of fie. lrogrod .ugir hogshead. MS —tiara Ler ii a daughter rf n wenqy fermor soar Detroit, for whom Thomas Barnes was pinet*V Th, mss, the rogue, ' , this. Laura's heart and then 1,0-setf. They ran away and by legal proeess go t irotm. 1. Iva Lee e I $5OO , ree-very of hie daughter The s•slog couple concluded to g ,, andlalts the meney end rite :ones. When they arrived home they were ee•eehty mnoi/lbed to pod themselves I,.arttly,forglyen by the r•Id• time, and awarded a hottseetea•l at,d faros of iffy nerna: There wire common wane all arcane,. —Neat the village of Lockport, a rich former. Mrni years since, adortrol n beithtoeyast little nrphesn of If onus. s panto° f.,• his on'y daanchter 'Tim prto•y* seas treated rs.th •ory great kindness by her tem parent,. AN time , passed on, a remarkable resemblance began to teat/matte • appearance between the two , :bltdron s hallow, 1 .011,111404 aim In years of age, they are so a In s its, babds, and expression ‘ f e .unlenanee, that t 1111111ti011t imposido bin to chstlngolsh thorn apart' —Abut • year ago, Alderman Wtleos. of P.t~outFb r co:Jammed J,,bn H W,,f for,cor itcopt. U. Rai on& stqoently diacoa , ged by .;igio Sl'Cloro, who decoded that an alderman bad no rlglirro onmintr Os jail for :et:areal - A. Wo'f entered cult lat the Dtstrlet Ceort, of that city, fur daenagev, and the jury no Wedevday . found a rerrliei)n hia favor for one hundred dollar? —Last Thursday a farmer,. raciefl D , nalluo, wont into Warsaw, Illinois, to 'ride, and stopped at a groc:rf ts. go drink; being a!ready .ototiosterl, the Gerrtatt keeper would not let Mn bate any. fl-rieg on., he ItAed ate door, whereupon the 0-.rmtu rtesed up' a gun 1151 killed bast Instantly A mob collected and would hilt kilted him, bat the Aura hurried bhn dr to Jr,:!. —Oa the Detroit at,d T-Ado nai i road, op Titan , lay, th,c conductor and brakeman attempted to pot a plan Or, wbo wculd not pay hie 'are, 'vivo the fotioie drew a vet o and preseqted It at them They grappied Lim, al.tn weapon eoloded, f,etunately ut it jury • . any ue The routi was arrested —The Nlagara City Herold says that A (Ali cF(:1) Agl coca, &Ate 6 30 train was coming into Ni jay Fa i ,;a, a noise weighing about two p9utids was burled * 41, °goad's able (area agattist the easement of one of the winilews.— Ilad It varied one inch, aroicaibted): some one w o jli e Car w• old have been injured by the eolll,loo. • —Thursdhy afternoon a women name keg Conner wiyi run over by the es-• on the New York Ceiti 4lttaileoe.diet Roebetker. The bo ly of the worn • 0 Ira rated ' ur'4ifiNgge , by the tender over thee, hundred iva7 du covered, ahneitiney methated • - 31.1 • • D; r. —An intorosting rev. if being tried et the peweens gime, between Mr. Geo. Penland Mi.s Althed*Pfiain o 4,ran ger, Midinshoonty, Ohio, fivr tres,h of fromfse . Tolle ease/ of this kind, ordinarily, the plaintiff iignisle 'teed of the female. Damages are hid at St, . I, —A man named Wlfilien, aged &bent I.s .. .yaptiNsras frown' to death in fire4neeld township, 14*, gong ty.sa the 9111 font. Hte belly war not found for'i4ered days &Nor. A Aaak, containing a portion of 'whiskey:wits found in his pocket. —A um lbelwegiog to Swampscott, dim e , meni o rg ai l t . lett, walk/mod wild* Mleep oo Friday aide, a;oit 41 At ha.. Welk with gold plate atasehad, throat, wad eine very bear essesing dastit: -• 'e . div v rallo u dia lgo —The Celikezda popery toill wilier wilts weeltilitedit Wm, rkelipfoopird ow , log" beeoth en a wager of to debars. INO *lllll6OO- siststrpktNlllllloicabieft-4111i sk Wing hcCvs, slid so lan *lt* °Geld ante& I" Out low6lll4llllANlgi itier 1101111~dieseirilietit.* 'dna Itirtbil NOM ' APRIL. 3 uto wr wilipti goat -rr kwd beill tiorm4ais•d to wirootte tit , A mit s,pfeth zesi uuki &Witty But mottling Si wail lbw t es . f . t *eft" Drew tbteti 41 r Ihten at alio dwind ins dim+, 144..44 Cl. a swouriks. we *ate e%er bald lb* Iseesei that ..tt- 0).• nx• fairly aPil 6raily tal.aa, a (Ataism" tutr...... tl.me Lieu-, (.1 liespreseuialites it paid militia the leresiArwir• the pe•itl,n he ha... t•liipn. We did not.destre I.• beesiigie the Cott enton had disappointed the ironerai eetatwn or t tlahusisoical of tktp AA, Cun stl,titi.•n to the peoi.la, theft's.. when Mr 84040013 SSW tit eogt.iv. the .Itieretiea, o.r indiscretion,) tit% Dm ,ervie I -arty were 15 , und to ft•.ert the arbitrary doctrine thit .:tll k`.lrirenti ,, n had nu right r. make such a cun•tt• to:1 , 41 SP It p;ease,t 1 derlsratiun like this would be oppowwl tart}, to renabn or.d preeedeht. t ben. ectild Deitit , Z,Op eortrd t, ogee on the pletfurts of thus, Prbs* ...pie, wbirb retnprire the Kan..., Nehraokit Ntet, were lopylly and tynthfuly expounfletl In the Pres'lderes Italaeat Nestage, agcy theteveires to be betrayed by the Übe lights ivitich the opposition bed erattily subetiteted for thie - faithful humerus of "coulee Dentottweeyt 1. has always bete a marvel with cm how this Might tits erepansm f F.alief uto the teehoical powers of a Clot wen . Mon !hither undisputed) suit lead teembereastrity from the truths and realities at a rout questions. What Is the integrable abetrectioo worth compared with the peace, of KIIIIMAP, the safety of the taloa, sad the longevity of the DeLLI,CI/1 , 10 p rt,' Who, nioettio Stillot , of Ibis Coo. 1. tiers., have been ed , unted ander Coastituttoue sever remited t.y thikpeople, *About a 011/1111111f. Yet, liersaire tae tier at tn . late lay men hoes Just discovered um tr4otitious terrors if themaitteloa. Bat tb• tadiestietorare oat lito.outastut toeTnivers are beguaming to se* that It welt be so horrible to tote for the admission of Kassa*, 41"Lcr ILL TLat the, Jaya won't Ite any dimmer or the nights ..uy blacker if pot - bleeding Kaaasta" Lac her 84:wields. tubbed with a Itttle .Lecutapten salve, and liar screech ittegs basted a ith the gravy ut the Clactooau platform. tirease her up, gentlemen, she is only a little rusty, and emcees when the wheel tarot. A few Inbrlesti.tis will revue* her locomotive' grace and ropplenest. Has bees Laving a pretty floe run in the lower Hours at Harrisburg, which we regret to see The bill, as it stantts, Is a &sad and a wrong ufitin the Butte, for the bends of • private ourpoessioa as the upset* of the tax payers, and WO ►till coafidently look fur us defeat. But if it should oe permitted to pau, toes:put to Governer Packer as prompt re defeat a yreat pw6f is asrowy, as he has been to rust a possible private gnevaaoe, bi r tits exercise of hie r. utitstiuitafirower: We bare • right to-expect this front hint, bat we hope the Legislature will sari him the trouble of discharging this plain duty.—Pit.. thrfors. She bill whieb the thoiosi calls " this Sualmary sod Brie gift,' if it becomes a law, will secure the eosupletiou of the Sunbury mad to the harbor of Brie. It will alio w• care the completion of *be Anegiseay Vallerroad to Bldg. way, thus wearing to Pittsburg two urennee of eonitnami• caueen with Philadelphia, and turning into her market a teat trade from a country with which site has now little I or op commotion. It will open up • poetioo of We Bute, j now almost an usbroaen wikierneas, rink in miasmas, lumber, and agricultural rem: rem, and pour a tide of end- j station into those coon tries,tgue brought neater to a market which in ten years, will payaLore money, is the shape of taxes, into the coffer, of the Commonwealth than the I Canals proposed to be cold ever realized. or even will resit:a. It will build up a city here, on the soil of Penn- / sviraDia, that in the same length of time will viral Close_ land, and compare favorably with any other op' the soat4i shore of the lakes. It seems to us, therefore, that if the / measure lb I "gift," as the raion sneeringly calls it, it / I. a ' gift" to the Commonwealth Instead of the road.— As to the f'otoo'eexpectation that the Governor will veto the bill if it parses,' we are happy to say its expectations 'l,l a o .be realign& CALIFORNIA, FOR iVE PRArSlDENr.—'rbere has been a great efort on the.part of the Bloch Republicans, and *ell' allies, to entivinee the emantot that the Demo entlelitate of California was opposed to the Kansas policy of the President. Awl tilfre was some reason for the claim, we an free to itay, 'noisome+ as one half the Cali fornia delegatioh, both in the Senate and House, bawl all it sag 111 , 9• s fowl lb.. arrayed. To the politician who has this means is Moil behind** beau, and to investigate the motives of men. discourse of Broderick in opposing the Admiaistration was easily aemouated for. Ile came to Washington Tory groan in Mutual polities, hot with an exalted NOc .n of himself, and tin unit more foolish idea tbllloll him was contend all the political p.n., of the State he repreweated. lie tiortsfare dummied the mg( to disputa, the patronage of the State. In this he was not gratified. sod like a reboil boy he went home pootaag, and he Lail pouted ever skits,. The coarse of 3.l . li.ttobvti, tho 11..usse, was nut, so *ashy explained. and hese* etc.. ted more astonishment. But. 4114111r0f It was, the reason for it ra tvt appear to have cotteineed Las eimatitaeitts, for we see by the last artiva! that the legislature has, by a decided *.pie requested the delegates and tuatramed the •enatato in Congress from that State to vote for the tut. mediate silhaistion of Kansas under the Lecompton con• stitution, as recommended by the President in his special ; message The news will be grat l fying to the friends of the attministratfon throughout the Atlantic States; and will. we trust, seeltre the passage or the Senate lull in the 11.,0 4 ,, tyond 'von kentitre, by neitingHte vote f the Calir.Ftins delegation in tarot of the btu The e ff e ct: o f the filresitlenit'a 'precut! message In California is sail to hits e been crushing t the opp,e toe movement wtthin the idenmeratie parry. After ills, we would ruses: to Mr. e.enetoe Brodieriet that be had better resign, go bask to San Fillltfilee, se. remote his original calling, of rutting e wlst 44W1111arebloo." Hie brilliancy iv tut In the Senate' 446 The other dy Mr• tht At, the mmn that, repro/eats Das id Wdatet, mod the "iattepehdent Elate of Bradford" fn the Iddiec:tooile a epeecs to which One of the letter' writers sap, "be eiotreil that the present was a govern we..l of de.tpolistn, and gave notice that the first tede . tr.l via fired to enforce Leeouiptou upon the people of K au a i , wdi i i v t , a g ame that a era of Wood cannot quench."— Theta" is istftirmsti.in for you. The Amerieeiii poop* *re behalf - leader a .*itewsetemebt of (Impatient," sod barest foaidi it oat Vilma as ifsorast act of baser sotbings, he ears! ..but euirkoilay—grbes will snob Itepablieso o-atuta r...,er tiara to.totit ammo to dig poop'. In stood id such Gaol ondls I !1.14. F ea at evert torn, the Bleak Republics** and Lbw al.ree, it apDeare. are now attempt :0g to p'sy over Aga u tne farce of the three thouesed clergymen A paper hat bunk is areu , alina otbartugtbe picot/et week 'merit , tag ^u.ropmen of Ctimago, pledging Weir to racommouti L. In e.r teepee! ‘e .ngrcyzaelcus a werting exit Scuelay, the purr ,ea/.t herreching the Alentchty toterpose to the struggle **wring nn is Winthingtne, and prevent the comasamotatten Dna° Xmases lnigutry. We take it to granted that the rettgb . ms revival has net reaehed ---Mr. MAGULAW, t tate Treasurer, and Mr. Rwa, of Mee P e poem.. tan:bad a deal no tne streets i.Cehtladelphisi the other day, whereupon the Lustre sive, in nottotug the tarporfaaT etent.:' the former 3., we believe, so Anti Le eompton Dettioerat, and the latter Lee , impten—heore the diflietitty." 'Pour belief° te set well funtitied;—gallant • rp Vascor tea rtralght-out edminhotratlen Democrat: as we bitfeen to kiwi.- r#o , ,b'oszos tidos% to be I s/1 itaittaill for the PaiutttoilG.Lis[..l?4Pbory i lsof Erie WA, molt taint Idol, to•-• bee (ii;, ponate;, , aaayet itj)kattio bad tau Lei. bad 1/0,40 0011,7, or jocllalgies is eetv Stags at D4e. Senator Siatieys ?bogy afreirs,—.7ltea it it aeterioaa that the pu ska ot tie bi:‘ ifitieitdi zoom oils' thy efforts of that sauadr thee' tt Is totossisbeitood to hold lined t6si)o6--11 truism our eufemporery d. 44 Cut • appear to ifigvelal.• ! -01 Pa lam ikst stte Basteary- sd Rd. MR pasted the goeseeloaa ItlieMom,. Nem 62; Lep M. It is sow ake0re.46.6400.3,10us irhot its-649 sisylw there fee see a•t' iriv4si44 IF* files-; - 016 bell*. helmet ! TIIE SCNBCRY 4:41) Milk QUM F'. Jl. GE.V6IIAL BROWN —The Wasimigt..n (Asia* i l oe ? yo ed easepilmeat 0 mow', the protest P. aeleboa tot e b bleb ed °nor ms of dope lib ler , thy, said ty." T elk et dee t oft la tidy geed ao ed t pie es t vow be . t milli of the , t • back aa fdi 7 You s,— at tie an to sad at to who coupe their eeinninuieetions by the thousand, to the pion err on the shores of the Peelle, who anxiously exp-mo Ms Interest. sod a deep owe. it, the ifficieney sod energy of the heed 01 th:e Department Like the to the htt• mai' tryst/m.4ms mail Actinism _primate to enntY part 01 4 the country. and if any where, in the mo-t remote corer, a derangement occur. , it le felt thlungtont.. ail dal osier parte. To manage a brunet, of the Government awe COs litteitatre' 'Mr tW. nunw OittelittryTafid yet* Uttar I quires It Wad et bike eirsagdehmiaivel Nebo 'MOM, sad todneary that few. crew of ore outmost', are euppoeed to poems.. After a year's reperieseo. the ensiery tie think will seksweloolge that OM President found all these quell tie. Palatalised whew be called Gov. BIROIIIIIII4II preside ever the P (1. Depssueent. "Vrua, as the 11sias *eye, "the eases," had et the wets•i a geatostee In the high (madden a ow.. Disewa that nothing world be madam as hie port to pin the Milne of his Akre is the heat pomp& moditiellh mid se 'mere to iii the people the moat perhort &Mailed of mil eommesiestion." While this le se. it I. true. that as he was moot favorably snows to die tomer, as a ernospisebed mates, sad polished Xtecetiee. thus was a fremsialt km that the other imadiare eta sacosesbal I Poet Matter thawed *mild Se foiled fikboniisate e sad that leetteth w kw mew are Chat j4111{114 than 00* dire*. tior l / 2 eo be tieald be lotted woofing la the muse useful. though lm• ems workings of the Department—we mean to benceis management. Happily this fear, as we said before, after a ;oar's trial, has been found Idle. As m. muted by a mtemporary, he has already, In Ins somber of instance., evolved order out orebiois.reeonciletroondieflag I claims, controlled difficulties, extricated Malaya from filo • most perplezii.g embarrassmeers sad achieved a measure of good fortnoe that promises most auspiciously for the remainder of his career. Whllette haste nolastanee made the Interests of the country 'oh...relent to them, ore party, ; be bat not forgotten that he Is a ptifitielas se weft sS statesman, and that his party have elahse upoi him. The immense patronage in hit beet:MC has bees so dealt with as to rewart the friends of Democracy, shit* so opponmit bat just eons* of eumplaillt. The eyatest end nrderitbleb prevail in this Department are soeb as to refire faelitty to dist trammetitin of business ; while the arbetollty of Peet ! master Dimwit blesself, has made him boos of fries& claim cc wars as Moto wbotebis public sets memo. The castle of the great uses who beam preceded bite is bed ptemat peeittus, meld hardly have blies tie sae wonkier , to Weer It. PREPARE' TO CILLNOS.—Tbe Waahisgton U• 47114 says that a Nara Repablican member of Congress from Nlassaahasetts made a speech tie other day lo which he intimated that the republican party organisation was soon to be abandoned, and that a party fur the future would quickly rise upon Its ruins. At Least, this wu clearly en deistood to be the drift of his remarks: Who knows bat this Is the foreshadowing of a new party arrangement, de signed to combine certain Booth Americans and anti Le compion democrats with the republicans generally? Soak an arrangement would place these new accesslona is the lead, Irbil, the rJputtlican organisation would be dissolved after tie manner of the old whig party, and the rank and die be handed over to the new ciliates. W• do not know whether the repubilean voters throughout the Valois will entertain favorably the idea of abandoning their arrant -1.11000, •veo eholald their representatives le Congress do so ; yet that the latter have such a thing in etoutempla tioe, is a fair deduct.° fres the seasatits of the member (rem Massashusetts, aad the attitude KO* faetiessleta. The Appleton (Wis.) Orsocast, lime of the most chic and indaeatial !Monorail@ organs in that !Date, /vs that of the forty Democratic papers in Wisconsin, twenty-four are earliest supporters of th• Goners! Administration and all its mosisurett—twelve differ on a single point only, and but four have taken positive grounds against it, and fol low the lead of Douglas in attar opposition. We fear the Little Gloat will make but slow progress over the Women prairies. ay We are pleased to learn that friend flume, of the Erie Obeerver, barn been riseeppoiatedientaimeter at Foie— an dice worth quite a mug lea. -Mr. 8. was a delegate to the 4th of March Coeveation, and voted Lem:napkin alt the way throne. that a aeocidenee, Mr. Oeserretr. Warren Ledger. We regret to inform oar asti•adminietnties friend that L. to regara se our rwmppotstssent le a little primulas, bent* the woaderfal "ceisaidesee" he disarm falls to the ground. &till, had we been nimppohated mediateiy after we "voted Leoomptoa all the way through" at oar State eenewation, we are not ISre there would have bees say great "titeseidesee" is it. It has sever boos charged against as that we firer sympatblasd with sectiosed agitators, no matter whether they arrayed them• salvo ander the flag of David 'Wilmot or Stephen A. Douglas. For fifteen yeah the Ofeerrer, under our mass agemest, has stood Arm and square Where it Dow steeds.— *hen Wilmot introduced his lamas* "proviso" led upon its back wrote his Arm page of political s, . infamy, we de nouneed the measure and Its author . Again, when the Nebraska bill was introduced, and the three amassed New England clergymen, conjoisUy with such seat-kssed per. as the Warren Ledger, denounced the muslin and lit author, the Erie Olwrre r did not flineb. It repelled the attacks of the enemies of the Democratic party then jest as it does new—lt reasoned with its weak brethrea then as it doss now and time has demonstrated that it was right then se it will demonstrate [bat it Is right now. Upon all the homes between the Democratic party and its adver saries for the l ast fifteen years, no paper la the State, we are proud to say, can preee'tt a eleater mid more oentisteet record than this. We have never deviated—never com promised priatiple for •spedlisney— yielded to the excltements of the hour do order to achieve ephemeris/ oureese—hut wherever the Dersoeratio dag has floated, and Demoerstie policy has pointed the way, there the Ms %wow- has opened It. butteries on the enemy. With arch a reword, we sok the Ledger is all eandor, if there tumid bans nein any wonderful "enincideoee" bad the President woo At ui • have re-appointed us after having "i used Lecoutpum all the way through" at the 4th of hl seats Von's, atien ' Sea. Chios/se travelers may that at Pekin. When • sews int per p• Wisher say (else tatellipach. the peer of its repetition to Tempered by the /wowed .f the pahlieibeee kend. 1r each a suite of things eZieted In Ibis toultelvt the black mplabltean oittors would become a mires "cora modify" in s .err alert spot* of time. They oft the opin. ion of 440 of ear seeharges, we agree le it. THE LAST OHJErTION REJIOVED.—In the arc. end seetise of the Kansas bill, u It was amendA la its passage through the Senate, ;he right of the peoplee.at all Ism.** to alter, rsform, or abolish, in sob manner as tbey rosy think proper," their Consti tution , is fully provided !;.r, and this atneediseat was Inserted at the inotuttea of Mr. llorax, the able and elogeeet &meter from ilinouri, who reported the bill. Latterly this was the prtneiple objeetion made to the measure by the Black Republicans and their allies, who strinselowsly eontended -that that Owe. etitatioa of gaeses, 'seder the psi:mister's of the Leanne. tea Constitution, conk, mot be lefkity chastised Defers the year 1864. They well knew that this was a straiosd Sad delve eonetreetion of that iestremeat! but haviat been 'boldly wet sag rasquiolord us ail their other objections, by the Democracy, they oiling with pertiaasiti to this as be last plank in their rickety platform, sad rested all their tit.pes of noses before the °Poetry ea ibis stogie objection. But the mown of the &mate has swept Want "Wag of Hes" from ander dorm, sail they Sr. now loft without a aoltiary plasm at shelter from the storm at popular ladle natioo est\ which they ere doomed to be rafted. sooner or tow. rninrrE OF R ESPECT. —A t • meeting of the members of the Bar of Sri* County, bold at the Ales of Gunton A. Itt.tror.. Eaq , Slareh 29th, 1858, 800. Join Okumerts wee railed to the Chair sod J. W. Wrriodx, Req., appointed Seeretary. On motion R. Boostrr, W. A. lliumani. sod EMIL. ors Glum, were appointed a Ootstotttoo to report resole. tlone expresrieg the **lisp of the meeting In toforonett to the death of Jones D. DroLar. 1114., orboreapoo, otter so istotobsogo or onottnxtet, the failooriog roootuttoso Were ossobsetuly atopood Rosefeel, That we have Baird with deep regret of the decease of ow S.lh ottizesk Jess* D. tognmar, art, l u ng haiowa to as as se eprigibt acid west* member of Me Erie Bar, sad for many pets a ante( mid, _tante!. Emprammtattro of this emery lathe thee Legbidesee:- R.oale.ti, !bet 10141 e we fssi itn kws iYti boo weisKf has sesSeieed it the doeseuxiii t seed sad plittibespisitiod °irises, we moat deeply sysirialattie wish ads• beesespiaci sad afflicted family, eto bars begs_ pbadiApeimrs ,b,y 1.1111 sodded dispeesatfie‘af •Dtatee Ttevidir. Re/*foal, That se a murk of oat revs* fey thwlthesow, oil. woo wilt wear dr mast bodwo of moirolas asd sotowd the fitseral el kis Espesseia, • • Retalswi. TWA a ow of am* Ogimal eh* Ctsalrmaa and ldeerstary, tot foroisbod to the widow wed pdblisited 1)1 Itio )topdro a tlio oh). tad NG*. 1 , J • ,17 ; file#l 4i tairluippend 40,.portt, Weir d i'") 4 11 10 " 1 / 4 GO a+ aWs.t 13 1E4ilers ipirAny , ' 6 4* vitrir Ltiliw elan tb wiik. aid IMP =I C ornripondos.. If there is aim; top of this morel crease of the it whseb has beet The Mat of ti . to many who could hanily he tadnomi to &Mad • mooting post se to wake their ► #rlp boars before the tulle efolieelogi Po= in be Aiwa* la iidlor to mere sate, though the WHOA we a auk closed.. As eethorioade young yowls Ikea e&eq takl. e • •t'lll4 • ti 4 104 4.10 moms' pad bil it iowlog woe 4bow s met witb a word of oida t t 1 • gaseral Warn , * ribeed0 44 44044110 1111 " Dada many to emoted& IPNlF.iiimatialcior eotlroa..and terries oaltira ',exited tba bona* of Owle t, la tb.tr newly awakasei astbetiatow U oar basieeas no• - •Isd tha Aden 14 our *Jr eta really be mavens! we have boo•tilial to bop* tog* As It 14 we are (vistaed at ea anotereeaad i a•pretadantad oetta only to be allowed io execute !my tiee•aiery improve, seat it oar own cast by pairag• eo $r at. The eiti pqq etionsoec vain, to a perfeetit idle itren contractor, while the merchants la that thoroughfare' are ohillgetl to pay $4,50 a wed' to keep it clean. Ironton grow sod prolsl4r. swwwrwr seitidko 000 elaaaaanapel. Pas* MO, bee elsegadvosdatielly witbtk •h. months. The moo ispaitiet bow* In etre *bole lab Dry Goods trade eserereeelleve4 tb•ina•loo, legality. sal sagettanet elillefreet mires ors (waft 6•••• wbbrit tam mead deallge ibieleatd abaillar eiteedi, a...black eels aleere ?be spisigasta rest .aria Ala ••••• 4010 41649 tort Mu Peek PIM* will !ember better ONefla unicitot for Dry Awls- resienit itipa.•Wity able. Reotitout with tb• Wevtastil North, Ii pedisidly *o w visa, timid* p•sple sosmt NNW sr* be rate bp bid claim. Ass to seetradi 401111•00•• Osassa mai maw, io aihighat if L 41iatlahflowyisibli item nimbi diosibst6e robs* earebtatito althastuat a otaatifea watt &mit mill bekitimili JAW arr. It alit k. sin that ilsiaafeci th• aaappa4afiagaltalyri bonus OA. Istepasson of wit . Arum tattiata ttaad The "contemporary drama" Jta hat,ing • groat rant the theatres. Tba blosmoaa.,thn pollee. 41. chk+essfilui, the •ode of the math gins/6117, are bMng hrossibt Ito pm. stags for the beset; ur the r a W.... . ; $, 14 AIR The Cosseastirilie Obiewierestisiese is s •••fessale.. I erases" sarrisitesassitaasiPlbasAY Arse Sens "Salty Ass" thiatititeise is shear-asmi sibeashe beebsta she ewer she knows it—asti being aka* sheekespubst liabbpse (old maids stnaps hay. spot essr)--ead phobia isto The kiwi and frost of oar oleedkrg ie this lest week, is noticing Dr. Ihire reeossweed mgalsell Waist eel& "I* keep the south shot" vim mint out of -hissami rose* as said the edsies cesid set ho, todiewetAry sae-is4M. becalm they e}witys had te *tapas 111., dew taltaveehlist word. At Ibis harmless hit oit pleseaatlp, th• 1411 / 011 4 4 'laity Aso' area up asd says /do is slowsbodes't baow whether we are married as sit, hail if eke bad as fee a buslosad, she wciald treat is la a &A of pi Ow each sad and every ofesee, till we void be glad to saint OW owe bostaess. Than 'tis , aptils—"aossehow or ratbae wa costal maki,,,buroelf popular with sar6 old maids 1111, "Sally Ann." Do what Wu ; irsaid-.obissise '49a bobied (b. door, which they desisit7ate7fatter ei tba sofa. _g anef w i t h 'es pusttir-taiie 'ens to sleigh rides, sad treat 'em :o ie. areas, sisters and "kisses"—in sbort,.at wog ever so gallasdy is all their insets, sae* sating 'lam & &reel elks—and asp' sown* OUT beet sou tensed they wield two to sod show ash. teeth (false ogee of eosins) Net as "Salty Awe" hut Woll, **bops deferred =Mai the heart sick,' said dweller* we never blamed and we deal "Saily Ans."' Oolt, old rd. pr. The Gazette says it "most naigioaroly be11e,..~ that "the so-ealled Democratic party it brutes up—de stroyed-4,y Its ova curreptios." There Wore mai a tor yore aloft who •atiet relisrlosielp believed" that the world was going to boom s aortas day, •irseetted into .weal samsbe but thipistosteresliese of "religiose' belie did not pniveat a majority of their afellowAsiage" from coo sidering them •evy great knaves, or very great rods; sad we guess the same will bald geed la regard in the "reli gious beliat" of the Gomm The "groat wakirainir in the religions world, ap• Mr. to hoes penetrated ern our unrodlv town. Kest loge Is some of our einallbes it. held *very ale t, while boning prayer-beethigs ate an established bathetic; gig, It b said, an eery will atteudet leased, too or the anesswerted., told us the • other day that they haw* Weed gsite faebloosble for swain etersibe for gay young ladies and their beams. Ws hear Ono pollinator rootessionn akin. those seem to be a hind of .gairanio m a ama ss the etnirelint. which is rather refreshing when ecatmeted with the niosiotooosa iodises. of the last few yearn, and the ...brisk,' for bleeding Kansas" latish were wool to Wee from one or two of then in 13641. It said them who know that the volunteers called for wader tbi act for Inereaeing temporarily the working fore, of the military sstabliehment, are tot to sent to Utah, berate to take the pities of the regular troops at the different poste Prom *Mott the latter are drawn. As the dillbrest drafts froth the regular ferns arn'totwarded to their destination in Utah Territory, the new Lsolmsteers will be called sots Million, the different military posts. A semen, of ell the Deem:retie amatinen of the Hesse (Lesomptoa am 4 esti heitomptoa) was WA es B.P m►day seeping, A essanittes of twenty. tee Asts sigh miss, were appointee, tip report a plea of adiemeneali oa the / 4 " llo Pwalusitioat teeepert os Wedeeedity meats& At the time spEtehimi theammoittee met, bus mete to no understanding and se the matter ended, A distressing etas of hydrophobia. i. reported, in (belisdelpbia papaya /car member, Is oas wars bitten. two mouths - ago, by a pot Slog. Oh sou died %Wig messing, tad es loader a sister el tbe deceased Icaa attacked with the disease. r. Among the reeent appointments that we are glad to see, Is that °roar former partner, A. P. Draux, Bag., ae Post Masts, at Lyons, lowa. We paper, 4bl /More, le "right on the pose," and his appolotrinor I? a arid to the puny. Er Look at the otrostloosseot of W. A. Elocia. Aiwa tot I Now York Jobtoot,flooss. Ho Is Wiwi, the *pot nor root to lie4seurveetes block, Intik ow, of the lorvot sad the saport• moots ever brought to this c4tp. ft Is °hod Moe.," lie snow— oat Ow goods oust 11.6 said ) et or proof! ET Dr. C. B. [Matta= of linfralo, °calls: and Ms*. Mina. *red a /Return In the eniversalist Church ~t limas, Irrysinc, to a select and tutefilgent audletwir, and 66wilstrat14 tl a Mimi' teem able timitswiet of fisemors of th *ye. and Mbet parts of th e system. Experiments were performed which werbigbly eat isfactot7 to those who annealed them Miss 9laticy Salmon who was sand alter 39 years Windom& by Dr. / 1 .• Tin Prallsi as a • iv . tog witness of his @it'll, sad rteeznissd by her old aormintamens , of this city. Ohs e 0 be rem at Dr. B's room weely morning limn 9 to 10 /. 1L flotnida, fin Mb UMW. Dle. B may be consulted at Bray Hotel until the 10th Instant. We understand that ho has quite 'number dean% which ha Is treat lag mitt wind soften. Tlicaia wanting advice of treatment . had bettor eel sone. Air The lalosini ppeehaea,• oketiorp : abooting betwean a soviet* and *lava : " Too men mongols obto you woo Vie mall, batdrrilo attar the martins any lipatd.* The lover, ItOt to be outdone. roplio4 AO The champ, dear eerl,le.Nil7 forgirial. We tied meelvel Sc WA Instead of heaven." This bover . svidoady had " Sally lam," of the Conneaut villa Courier is his mid's eye whoa ha perpetrated that ! Itpiouroons suet prepare to bid s foal silos to Soo of the Inmates of the salstoft-Madoiro vies. Gropes *um" bs 1 . 61014 Wrier fa the Oomph of 11'14141*st epos I. productive. Iblo i. meteor of meet; for sow too of good *too the ton, • too of pima's, odialtorot.4l ootiosetloait lo Owed to the sir LIM. —lb* liver of Louisville Um torhidihen the Tre s via eltootieg eitch, aid has ordered , llke polies to arrest the portico: The boy diet eonteseted to act MI • WIWI, so eery the appli, as his hoed, has fond ether onoploppiisei. —.ls is said piwore a %oared attoietcyt la Oloetioall 'boilers-swirl hail rap) me Wow hell, iildOsivists —am inemitiging vtispoet fat eiritlislo.,of 4be t. GIOGRAPHY—CHICAOO.--Chicago ili 1 limit: ling city. It was &mall. in Illinois, bat now Illinois is in it, lake Michigan is nitaateil t in Cbietio.' 1 4 116 principal productions of Odes& are corner lott ate, tried s the DetbactatlA, Pr* t etid /obi 1 1411' evictor& tie bs?m: lasiiv or mei* ti AS i .fictL i eu'ainitoos, . 11 °4 is 'Vapidly' hiereilini. 4 The' ileoj)tit ire Irery utieehticeing eitilicisit--thnoer t‘ :Diet so.L r 'hi r eill eswedows as an bduorstas . 1114 p 1 Oki 114` - " use i IC,lielitli 'ai r y taf 4 V CI itk ag.". tri ' it 444441 upon . .e lig. is of the people of seas. : e looked upon the attempts to ostrsehm and brand u traitors and rebels those who will not bead the knee to $ r and liek- as tae hand raised to whip tfiem mitsion, indecent. He (Mar shalt high respect for the President, but •Iwiressets-opseiek--- _an :Hegbre, 411 Ittd.--411,Th0 has made no eiterapt, to eimOlish a test to' read dews sysel Demoorette pony? _ Mr. Mersisil—lt is doom not noeoasideely by tits pewit admisistration sod by tie new of the administration, and it is know. throegbont the country that the test of Wise depends upon whether it inane ommoienee and Jaynes% sass dons this thing or not. Mr. Lswrsiese--Does the gentleman know bow soon after to morrow be will be excluded from a demoorstie caucus? Mr. Marshall—That does not disturb nor in 407 psrlicniar. ah, man is a good degasses' wbo sows jit ticket witbont scratching, sad asks* die stoop torahs benefit of the party. Mr. linghee win understood te soy be himself with higher standing thaw tits tr ithhois• Mr. Marshall—This it hot the first time we hats food flies bussing around. fismegliter.) Mr. liughes—la 'Tory dirty, pieces. [laughter.] itisteimil—Thai is the very phase in lad the gtoileneto. (114aewed merriment.) Is Us eourso of bis remarks, Mr. Manisa @pukeot thsediniaisorstios presses here and also. Wove, as dirty puppies, spewing forth their filth, segtiog %boy toast he. mesuled • TA*. ilugheodellentied his political sommilm".- • The gentleman from 111. had made a rambling. spessit peculiarly hitter in itseherseter sod lower than the usual standard of Goagreesiowal -debates. gagikee, *tier alluding tot the disk.' wilt Mr. ; .414mhall about time, laid, thaw abs Wick &subtitles party was the dittiestmsbetwoes of political chemistry blase prodeeed. (Laughter.) &sew resolution, grantingpermissios to Limit. Jeffers to melee a sword of honor from the Queen of was passed. ,13staom..—liothing of mote transpired up to quarter before one o'clock. After the report eloped last night, Mr. Leta. er,. of Virginia, defended the essjority of the Maims *sleet committee [colt the charge that duty were determined to shirk the inewniptioe. din Wsitoe, of Valmont, "poled the muse you of slavery and the Leeoapton sonetiention. •Tte.Montie adioureed earlier than was sada. Pa 4 . l * Boom. —The galleries of dee House were densely crowded to-day, and great anxiety wan wriggled Targeting Legislative aguessimata is theolLesset-bill. The Members assembled earlier than wessoic and before the Howse was tolled to order, were engaged in oonversation in poops in various parts of the ball, relative to the ghat question soon to be sated upon. inotioa.of Mr. Maynard of Teas., a rese. lotion was adopted instructiog the committee 'the Distriot of Colombia to inquire into the eili oieney et the police force of Washisgtoss, 'sad whatever measures were necessary by Coevals to insure the protection of life and property. Mr Haskins, of N. Y., called anemias to the fact that various persons were on the floor who *ere notseseisied to its privileges. He saw one who was • scribbler for the N. Y. Herald, who bed mid that he (Baskius) bad over to the Black Republicans, and was acting with Matte son and the lobby. He remarked that the nor. respondent's name was Shaw Mr. Haskins then called on the doorkeeper to show Mr Shaw the door and asked the attentioe of the speaker to the 17th rule. The speaker so far as the last part of the sug gestion was concerned that is was susaeeeseery. Mr. Haskins hoped the doorkeeper would en force the rule against all not entitled to the privL lieges of the floor. Mr. Stephens, of Ga., said' the hour of one had arrived. He moved that the House take lip the Senate Kansas bill The bill was read once. Mr. Giddings objected to a amend nuking Under the rule the question then recurred, shall the bill be rejected. Mr. Stephens demanded the yeas and nays, and the bill was not rejected. Yeas 95, nays 187 The bill was then reed a sewed time. WASHINGTON, April 1. Mr. Stephens would not now discuss the bill, having heard that a substitute was to be submit ted. Ho gave way to Mr. Montgomery, of who offered the Crittenden substitute, as amend ed by the Anti•Lecompton Democrats' conference proposing to admit Kansas into the Union, and corder the Ikeosopton Cbostitution to a vote of the people; in the event of its rejection by them a Convention to be called to form a new Consti• tution. It also allows one member of the House of Representatives antil the next federal eenins. Mr. Montgomery said he had no remarks to make. The substitute was its best interpreter. He had furnished copies to some members and wss ready to supply the press. Mr. (Nitwits; of bliss. ' offered a substitute which is the same as the Senate bill, with the omission of the declaratory clause that the Iko pie shall have the right at all times to alter or amend the Constitution ip t s such 'manner as they think proper, do. Mr Humphrey Marshall wished to amend the original Senate bill, 'by striking out the same please which was propostd tribe omitted in Mr. Quitruau's substitute. Mr. Stephens retused to yield the floor for tb st purport, and demanded the previous qua st ion. Mt Marshall wanted Mr. Stephens refusal to be borne in mind, and entered on the record The question was taken on the adoption of Mr Quitman 's substitute, whiah was negatived. Yeas 7!, nays 160 . Mr. Montgomery's subetitue was then adopted. Yeas 120, nays 112. The annot.neemeot of the result was greeted with applause from the gentlimen's gallery. Mr. Keitt moved'tbat it be eleared, and insist. ed upon the eoforoemeat of the rule. Much confusion ensued. Toe Speaker reminded the applauders that they were not in the gallery of a theatre, and if the indecorum was repeated the galleries th.iuld be cleared. A Member.—Etcept the ladles. A.notber.—Certainly. The House then proceeded Co rote on Senate bill as amended by Mr. Montgomery's substitute. Yess`l2,o, nays 112. The Howie immediately adjourned. By teferenee to the above, it will he seen that the Senate Bill.admitting Kansas with the Le, oompton Constitution Was defeated by a substi tute offered by Mr. Mootgomery of Pennsylvania, whichassed by a vote of 120 to 112. The bill °Mire( by Mr. Montgomery is substantially the pee prisposed by, Senator Crittenden. Instead of the rt ,, ,,itig clause'in the first section, Mr. Mont gombil substituted these irords—"tat ineantneh as it isrMitly disputed whether the Cbastifu eiociat Leconspton, and now pending be' pre (ling . ress, was fairly read°, or expresses the will 'of the 'peopleoke." pie second amendmoat pres*Oilhat after the Coastltutioik is Premed by -11Poevention (the Leciciitipton,cf , gestitutioa having been rejected) it shin bo iiibmitted to the people for adoption or rejectiotr, sed that so sooti as the remit of said steatitic mide irceen•to the Presineut of the United - 44W, he Phil issue a proelmnatiou deg larink Killing one of the States of the Union, 'eritpinut'any - fa_rther legislation on' the part of t il :F ill' ila i ngqenduent 'stokes . out th e dame ,;w that wog -person -acesdsans' .t *lr Suttee' aboult In' In in** 4t/iititittap 6 14 wait. f i ; -aw '.l/ sale iabebitoate of the T • over twee ty4tatiyare defte, or* ander the laws of u. shall be penalised to veto, This result is to • the hill bask . P of =shall • O' f to admit the Territory stases, aad so to empow er the people to souk their heal questions It SIMKO& of sod ' Mt. 0., . _ who oonopirstprs, and tar but in trust, that sash a worse will he ponied as to sooomplisit'tkis owl which all cues servrtive U IO so W mash de:eire.116.41.4114-111" GIL Jo/halm is ids bent odriciabisgsamber giro Obsiiii• ilhiulartiapi eta roll , dismisaiiiiimmitiots - Tossiobridle•ver!seese t!,y the Usited-fkgro farthenairs ad &Wools , jest meted Indio of delhan in ibe thesetais peso awl sew Alhai Lake Oily. He does sot hollow tb.s *spirit ad serkilistise tewatds tales woad sowhopepidy appreeiateci, Of rather that is 'sold hetsreesly thielyestea Is view of this ithemehio thaw sod &ties pervediag the Wawa maul the Ito, pieties et the Mormons, be this's sakeim do • Isowerlow thipiq at tali Goeiussisel will Awoke slightest 00•00/11411: They-gouda bounds' to submit is the vosetitsv *sal wadi& dermal of she iiksrersioest as essiodoseily, -As sajuistsoest of the esistiog allieuldee si any ether basis would bargee...7. Their threes id "pies ge iniereh of the troops is tie . W S bow the agates; inflames is oeseyisivesd if they issue to join isms, be believes *ail Jailor the *sweet et the rovers , seat that they should bare so opportunity Naw YOWL, April' 1. .Tbo Washings** otartosposdant of cue Courier & TM.s India that the iepsblieans have obtain. od an important sodillostion of Orittenthat's tub ainsana, shish asedifiessiaa ostobatiaa lb. reeogni tiat.o.theteeneepos leasanitstiasn TUN ea 1. mid, vitt obis owthar tepab lisasa. • The Beam yesterday eesdirsted the treaty arith she Agnes lodises. Sidney, New • South Wales, paper. give the pertieubuw ofinudny en board the ship Junior, of Now Bedford The-ship waste Van Diemsn's Lend, on Ohriituise lest, lobes * part of the crew made as attack me the edieers, then asleep lathe' cabin, billionths septa* 3d mate and two men, nod wounding tbe Imasdild mates, and steward. The Junior arrived as Sidney on the 10th of January. • Hervey's oil cloth factory, in Brooklyn, wee partially destroyed by firs lam sight. Lost $2O, 000 partlyturased. Mr. Cure loose, thespeciel epic of the Gov gramme to arrived at Cbarleetowo on the Label, on Sunday, and left immediately for Washiness. The ship Titus, of Boston, was abandoned at sea Feb. 19th Crew saved after being in boats 4 days, and imeibt is Peru sebum. The Titan wan boandfrom Online to Cmit with Guano Tao time Conies Steamers, Adriatic, Bal!ic, sad Atlantic, subject to joint liens of 6657,500, were sold is one 106 today, for $50,000. Dud• Icy B. Feller, was the first bidderend . purehaser WMISIVOTott, 'April 1 Oyer 60 aw tpeeebes base beta delivered in the hotmeiellsweeorthe imeomptoe constitution, of tibia 6 werebii &Mat Americans, sod at lest 70 ardent it, eabeenisd skate of 8 t3outb Auperi an., and New York democrats. The Postatsetee-thaeral bias made a amino. witiaJolea Hoskaday aadathers to carry a veok ly mail from St. Joespba,kle., to &Mt lake On;; vita other patties doe a yead-motably e,sil from the- Watt ask, to illeetcsoiato, Oaliforala Our State Senate, says the Pittsburg Union ; has rebuked fanaticism, cod placed itself right before its eenstitsents, and vindicated the honor of the Democratic party, by usumiag a high- na. tionel position upon the present phase of the Kamm question. The subject was thrust upon tbetn by the opposition and nobly have they met it. The following are the re,olatione adopted by that body. They were presented by the die tinguisbed Senator from Allegheny, and breathe the true spirit of the "old school of Democracy," in which that gentleman is proud to have beau edaeated. Resolved by the Senate, do , That this State has viewed with deep regret the troubles hereto: fore existing in the territory of Kansas, prod's°. uve u they have, been of differences among the organised Stasev—that their continuance is to be earnestly deprecated, and their termination sought for by all justifiable means; and that this General Assembly, etinfidiog in the ability and patriotism of the present Chief Magistrate of the United States, and impressed with the wisdom acid justice of his recommendation to Congress in favor of the immediate admission of Kansas into the Union as a State, do heartily approve that seesaw and endorse it with whatever of authority and ialleesee pertains to them Resolved, That any defective or objectionable provisions, if such exist, in the Constitution of Kansas, (now pending before Congress.) are for the consideratioe of the people thereof, and that their power to amend, slater or modify the same if they shall thick proper, in a regular and lawful manner, immediately upon admirsioo as a State iota the Union, is noquestiouble, and stands upon so i I eoestitutional principles and the pear.: tics of the American States. Sundry factious amendisente were offered by the oppositions, bet to no avail. They were sue , cemiirely aed promptly rejected. The original resolutione were then passed fioally—yeas 20, says 18, is follows: Yana—Messes, Bell, Brewer, Bneltalew o Crag, Creswell, Kty, Drees, Fetter, Ingram, Kew*, Lauhub, Margolis, • Miller, Randall; &ben, Steel:Ahmed. Willing, Wright, and Welsh, Speaker-20. Nail—Meseein: Baldwin, Coffey, Ft Duey, Franck; Geininb, Orem, 'Barrie; Myer, Ruth erford, goolleld,Sitister, Souther, and Turney, —lll. Bat the , orre horairfirit part of the'Democra. oy (Mr. "Tardey of Westmoreland) could be found wantingtt Set i dritil Let that be the proportion! • Wut COUSIIIt 'ROM NOT M —h the Annualof the s uperioteculeta of the Keetweity l liMudow for the Deaf and Dumb, we Sod the following eotielnalve argwmeatagaiost the marriage of oasis': ' From ten to twelve per cent. of tied mutes are the children of minims It k grestlt to be regretted that the law forbidding die marriage of kat sousing did not pass the recent Legislature! These marriages is a violation of a law of nature, as is evidesieed by the iiffietions visited in almost every ea* wpm' ter offspring lit deafnest, blind Dem and Wow and ouOt to be a violation of human laws als o. The . ooinmdowealth has thi clear right to larerteet itself against these ilt.star. red matches, whose offspring it hu to suktain, too frequently fino lih. It may be hoped that E ifel, this is at majors% ti ff not escape doe 'Griot& of our 7 %tors many years longer. It is eon- Weedy . that by forbidding Marriages of this tindtweby pinper attention and cute of in. tants kbotingtonffir diwaitetie mated, the num. ber at deaf Writes% 'tile "community might be diminished • eneAtifF in I gsneratioa. Wenifilitateree Eihnkw—litost of die beef peeked la ibbt sit, lest4tatve ia'keitg seat for ~die key= 'bribe etebeleed suit afetflbtitrifekeis - Ces , test, tlie a n= leer watts the lostkere - ibme( bY the Lake !US 10 IteveVetlittiede. IteAa adite $ segokhig etatttito the wilt 'if Mit is moor pirstuctolie, * flies Neer Talk ihieer, *MAW of telle,"litreet* SUP* likelliiPmeithis rtfll We* id vaitep ' L,, imetleit s • .sattir EAt • Mile *wok 'kW telikidt tkeitibblestiki+6oll6lo WAUCIIIPM:OI, March 28 00:•;.,.i Pod f i •-1 1 ) , 1 1 1 , 00) f-1 Ail W• 414 rTbe llbbruka Ciq N om , or i bt snips g amnia% of the morns W,aDes blood royal brideiroom was a.m.,' 4.4:6311a Wha•latdi lap t !lowing: aieftsi ato n' ai s e da s u h ti e t r z alp midiv a red wy., ... 1:4=411 e t deb felt hat. . From' either at bMgkLesnammata of beam, ti n , We must not Omit to mentio n mush-be•shinp also wore' .• broidered according to a duly, . t. irtliesenting ht. Her entire itirdinb o ca , not hare mist less than - etz the Fontanelle money. The tnidegt in all the magoiffeeAce which wealth demanded. He lure I collar, a medal of President straight.coliared soldier eost ant and an depot pats of Spanish stalwart loins were admitsbly ci Meat coffee sack. Akhgether tI both the bride and groom Was at)! high sphere It life. The mostsumptuous feast aisawd at the residence of the bride's tub s , spread in a camp kottle and tesp ei fire that burned to, Cite center of lodge. It consisted of young e at tender, blee oars and old dog meat, and mule-steak, fresh fish, and su gar altogether, one of the most pals ishing compounds that ever greet kettle. The tmetrispoons of seldom convey to the educated more tempting and delicious. corn-whiskey made of red pepper, and rain water, togi.ther with mo) ed coffee, made up the list. 1 Among the distinguished. , did sot fail to hales she , eh share, the wives ad the eminent now at Wubington, visiting James official business. . Also, Mr. tiY Omaha principality, Mr Jig Wild Cat and the Mon. Short-cull Nzvzt. w BAkt..—Tbe great., ma in life id never to give up If leave a legacy to our children, god better, we should bequeath to th e% motto, "Persevere ' More is lost suppose by want of well directed , not mean that energy which come starts, but a ceaseless, untiring pose, assisted by - sound coin MOO affairs of life. Your weak minded give up at the last rebuff, are g md Great sonic only achieve itomoralo untiring perseverance. Look at ' wss sev — siceso jeers in procuring u discovered a world. See how W' ed, year after year, amidst cnosta) disappointment, laboring, to, um' money and the suspicions of preserved, and our independence John J. Astor bays it was wore d. his first thousand dollars than to rest of his twenty four minim really, that habits of enterpris.. Orseverance which be found n. . his first thousandrdollats, r. LLAitir with him is s, hsbir , sa i , us•i•r..d ..chier...l 11;4 eu•,rtu .11. I r•::z our rich wen i . 1% •of c, .r „ko L. not despair, th, r,.f. we. Lt I • "Never Fail Ri+.• •up r I .• and yin will t.•t t n••I: MIL Tiler?" 1. nn • rh•tiz r r • rant—, and tha , t. .• look, in wervri,. Inc. I. ot,o e urte idiots to phil-i-0i•11.4.—y key- to forego thtstlr.--1 tt , driving common sense • ' ham cot person The man Neff; hitt opiattos are tontr.tri f rewired: he therefore shock- t.. ; greatest number To nffend have no ideas but those of tb , t,' theb wiliwntw.niun and Iva Oa EARLY RISMO —One , f rtes disposes iff this virtue a Nix " We have watehed tho.•; fclh r• early ricers, earl as a gener3l first oheps who go to the gnxtna It is all moonshine about the teet , est men being the early riser• been so in old times, but when mnvieg about very early now pa mm be is after a drink. That's fbe rr observations." Weil, perhaps less: nu.Lirit. a: Ililint. Dssisas la Boars sip Ssoss. Shoe i tc.h.o, Mt &pervert of Illtilibt a 00'1 Entine t 'V. WILLIAM $. LANZ, ANTI:MDR AND C011.1111.1.011•T LA." rooms of Roar:Howelg's Bkoak, career Suit. 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