THE ERIE 011 SERVER. 'LOAN. 1114116 u. 111,0A1 S IIOOIIS, Publishers sad Proprietor% OtTi.MNA V Democratic state Ticket. FOR RUPRICIN JITEKHr., WILLIAM A. PORTER, 07 PHILADELPRIA root CANAL 003CIRSBIONiR, WES'FLEY FROST, Or rAyern CO News of the Week. —OMs of the Philadelphia paper* 'slum the followiag as having securred is that eity messily. It Hiestratea withal phase Is fsataalati remote. About ma o'clock is lb& aflame% slam( WOOtail, apparently of German de. mesh, prossaded to the broker's °See of Kr. Philip How. aril. se Widest street, above Third. and asked for a °malts young OWL 0. mole his appearance is a few amends frees usurtbor part of the' hams, sad the female, without ans. Seedier eeremeas, cosomeed cowskiasiag hive Srawdly. Jut as thi-kolders were about to fell think and tad* is or two-per seas iw the adios interfered sad stopped bre. She appeared to perfectly cool and detennised. Da -Midas hima the oit. she proceeded to the seer stare 0a..21iii4 street. shove Waist's., sad asked • young geatiessaa there to wisp the eowskin up. H. asked her if she was gobs( to as. it ea any perms, to which she re cited tiliat ski had- Jest dome so. In answer to moodier ciamtios, ale respoaded that the area whom AN had tog ged had sesadaliced her Obaracter, sad the premed adven ture was the only mower; at her soiaseand to have say thiag like redreas. She appeared quite calm, though it was evident that the esertioirof s few missies before esseed , ileitis $ glow of the meet of beeety to meet!, her sikeek. Her deportment is the Niger store was that of a lady, bad after it tailly Outsides the *needs*, for wrePPlet up the mink* took ber departure, sad the next nosiest was weadisg her way throve) the busy throng on Third street. —Another dor% whieb will probably be snocuestal,. will be made dories the month of June, to toonseet the Rasters and Western Hemispheres by the Magnetic Telegraph.— The Halted States frigate Niagara has arrived at Plymouth, tithfi r reesel is to take part in the laying down of the Atlantic telersplite °able. H. M. ship Agamemon is already in her position in the Keyhaat steam basin at Davenport; and the oolitic of bd idles of the eable on her upper &Sit has date far ban soeomplished. The Niagara will be laid la deck nanny alongside of the abardoned powder magasino at Ca7 ll lM l 6the ass of the maculae having been granted to the Atlantic Telegraph Compsioy ever since last August, when the sesideat to the cable occurred. • The new twos of eapital authorised at the meeting of shareholders oa the 18th nit., has been taken ap to a emssiderable esteat by the existing William and we nadaretaad that suillaient far& have beet prorbied to pity for the additional keg* of duos haadre4 railer of *able which the directors in their report eoeildared it desirable to take to see shit year. This add Orant thaw, hundred miles will make the total- length to be taken oat for this year's opendioas, 1,885 miles. It is hoped, however; that, it the weather be favorable, a lame proportion of the provision for "slack" will be eared. --Sovical 11.410 at WOatkl to Now York, Boirakl, aid Chiesso, (says the "Idovemeet," • sew paper jest started is New York.) bars It in oonteuiplatioa to establish`setae where Is the West a Leviathan Pars, of bee 100,000 to 214,1100 serve. I Thsir object Is to do for agriselters by the use of seeiblaed wealth and the power of maehlaery, what las bees dose Is the past half matatry, baths rail road sad factory, to supersede the old stag` oda* and the Rat wheel. They wdLorgantre the vast tract tato two rlvallsed estedilltheseats, with • military orgenhatios of labor, epistle machinery to plow, plant, reap and reader harvests, vast bents of ►ones, sheep sad cattle of the meet molest stook, sad the oeltivellos of frail and pains cm a grand seals. —A ffrw days ago a person in tits tows of Eitesghtoa, Mass., us detected la the sot of throwing something is the well of • neighbor with whom be bad • difficulty. As szasnaatkut of no well was haesdiatsly after made, and • white sabstaaos foetid sticking to some portions of the cub or swop which had bent wittistued by the water.— This whits minute, win serape& off, and seat to Dr. Julius of Boston who analysed sad !wad it to be anomie. Legal steps hats sot bees taloa to the premises, for the raison we ars informed, of the low diameter of the psalm between whom the dl csllp oteened. TbD is tin ant time we Ws rem heard. humor, that saybody's Amo n, .said ha so &proved that he Is not minable to law. —a religious ,}ccarsul is Mope kart over the mem. sire to Its faith of "three duchesses, one tworoirionesa, two soustosses„ eight, right bosorsble hales, too baronets, two twolisdiewkeac. eighizr-live elsrgymeo, sad two husdred sad seiaapptwo distinguished members of the aristocracy."— la ardor to embalm* the vale* of times conversions, Lb. _ swipe observes that "titles in Rogisied are not usurped by the prissier weausi ea they are in Wanes. They are, Amstar% reel ooantseses and viscountesses.' MI tide may be gratifying to the admirers of aristocracy in the dwell, bat we presume the reclamation of the same nom her of poor miserable Manors would be equally, if aof akin, pleasiag to the God of all. 1t is quits probable that dm souls of Maim wail rank is high to heaven as them of doeboom, sorchlosossoo, —A wed erteested oossterfelt of • $lO mote of the iprbeo Book, p•yablo Toronto, is satioed by • Costal, aa ezeh•ags. It is asl aide altered to $lO. The figure 1 bas hoes oleverly 'rased by mesas of am sold, sod the diary 10 pat la its place. As *sr* may ho •ambers of Wastsrfelts odes; we desire to pat oar readers oa their yard agaiset thou. nig are dillicalt to detect, bat ail do e eiserratioa It will be sees that the words " Tea Dollesar rioted at the bottom, osoroaoh • little os the esgraver's mate, •ad that the ehadisg of the word "Tea Denise hi the centre, is somewhat dasher than I. tho gestalas. —TM Soak id %altos, liana., wu robbed os 91* 711 i lau of 112,8114. The cashier left the shoe about IS dela& is the morals( to go to the pest Ace, sad os making up his awswate at S o'clock, teas& the aw.oliat as,. used, wileb was eeataided is two packages, to be miesdag. 'The beak Is located Is the woad story of ths Walla& sad whoa the cashier lett he looked the outside deer sad tie door of the bedlam room, but left tho Teak with dui he, is lie door. A.s it was knows tat the easiler and Idler more the oat, adicore wally primula dada* that part of do day, sad that the tells/ was &bawd ea a visit to this city, It is sartaleed that lase one boos/- lag to thew taste was eeereced is the attic of die building, awaiting the dapirtarir of the cashier for as opportunity to Whet tho robbery. —Pryor P. Las, agate, of ties Chataisti Type Pees. dry. yolo.oogosod be sissaiag up dewlap sad other litter &beat s issrpsetar's Uwe fa_ as ragas ream, whore irs was watt a does& hie spare Was to lb. asauGisturs of Ina leas. lad patted up freer lb. door, nada hi. lama, • isdonnal m000bl•o, owookiloi of a Pia* it Ps PIP , wet deltas of as lash is disaster, aad early sight area hag. waded with wrought has plugs st Mass sad, dad WWI with *split*** matstial. He was about to sada bash. with it szpirmisd la his lard Tiro fora of 11111issiN vas Sena.. His kit baud was siettand so so . IS tapirs ospototioo; Ida body was poeformod soma p 1...., Ws dear sod eye* badly bunted. tad Ms 116 (:siLaaulp Josporded. Tbo sodbor,ol the esker to oodsoboio. --as ineldagim 04 au ElamMay Aft; at alma belt pa•Cll 1 Aleaki N••••des 84wqm, quiet a yaw mu. • ormisier Is dm wrong depsetseat, while walking lei- sersiy -la w ith watodise poems mits , vas dos with a pietist lig a few Agawam samosa. sad Woo Dr. Delawasi. was seat for, eseel rote tes lost. allget se tasse at the Vides else than, sailed • fleires." Imo It.. sersstsd. avid it is aimed that ma tithe Issiais, Wise Jsatesse. shot the natotesssis roes MIL —Aso.Mitres 111. Losh spot at a gisai ti.. Is die Miasma river& Wbela *cotton plasm, Yon aro malikte he .s WSW, as 4 Nos *era at liais ing miliniagair mom plows to UM lisp* at um lase. Illaa Ow pima will•maer• isaisaition Moses &a Ins* dim, atm aged IM lasaisimes lbw The km* as the amalialia it dm alladamilippl ... )6l sot Oyes *my. —kis MIA la die Nov Tart ?ribose AM ail Moab famorelail 15... bodge tea& 1. thisaamatrh to Is ter! MANI* lianpe. lam erriarsi tisk aorropeftimaas joie Ikeeka Ito hatamisies ha Wil. et meow NI Lambs, *pm% at ha* le mad. They have as esatidease ti eateglaatesee et Leis llapellseahavvevaemat, sad take NB SIAM et sakes. dolt reeety nee. —ft. NUM et no 11%. Loeb Riqpriliess I. hottaaal agrallikota lobo iraveis4 is the sena** r Illiade ap Mr Clgismo sad St. Web, great Wei 014141111110. mod OW sod Illosingiffi *Annie„ tam ea. - maks man treads dna la ma 7 SF*, far lrlrViearan* amber pest Merit has depseerel The lest Usk ta the Elsie et est meet eadeariag assasiatiese is eisamemies the politioal Whey of the put has hies loomed 1— Thiseas UM Bastes, the sompeer of Chiy„ MAMA, sad of the bvightest state la that Perim Pd. MIS akar/rime sestesamos, who sere ruled the Smite of the trailed State, has disa t iceared fees the snip of se due. This seat, which had his. aatieipated for Inoue days, took place at Waehlegtos early haterday wersing, csasiag a sessetkos of gloom sad sorrow which. will 1110 i ma be elfased. The New Acmaricas Cy...podia gives it. frilloimag ameat of his early history : "Col. Boehm was hors emir illdelsorsegh„ Otsego Co-sty, Nash Caroller, Minh 14„ 11112. His Aglow gym when he was might years old; his *arty eduestios was Imperfect ; ha was for some time at a primmer Meal, mid Oftorwatil at Chapel Bill, the University et North °erod es, bat !Wished no sparse of study there, as his mother ressemelte ?sesames* to settle... mast if lead !Map leg to his hither% estate. Themes studied law, and sorm rum to malarosee la that prstessies. fie was sow sleeted to the Legislature, mein ally a siagie term, derisg which he premed doe pomp et a law regormiag the Jadieial system, sad of seedier giviag to stases the heads et a jury trial, the same is white mere ON of his miles* &Wads and parries wee Aairew Jaelisos, at that time a Judge of the Slipcase Court, sad milisequestly Metro Gems! of the fhata minds. Beams beams his aid sump; sad isrlag the war also raised a regimes' of vela.- temp. It was from that service he derived the title at Cutups!, which la* clang to him through life. Notional needing lb. Moos istimery between Jackass sad which was of the must cordial sod nareserved character, a redo arid series* rosorger took (ice Nasivat, bcp moon Jackson arid a poem of his fries& as Um rose side sad Beams sad his brother on die ached la which seversi pistol sad dagger mormade were gives, which produced a rupture that sensed them fur testy years. After the volastser• were diabasbed, Mr. M.dtses op palmed CoL Restos, in 1813, • Liesteesat Colossi is the army, bet oa his way to serve is Csaada, la 1814, he heard the rise of the pesos aad resigasil He sow removed to Missouri, and took up his abode is lb. CUT of Bt. Loul. in 1816. There he devoted himself saws to his profess Moe. Soon, however, empties la the politics of the day, he sou led to the establishment of a eserspeper entitled The Missouri Argus. Is this 'Nekton he sou involved is achy dispuw sad romantioss. Duels wmoe meal at that time, mid he had his share of them with - their anhappy oonsequenoss. to woo of Wm, which was forted apes brim, he killed his opporant, Mr. Lomas, &a meat be deep ly ergretuml, sad mil see private papers relatiag to elinn be be. destroyed." A PYI L. 17 1111118. In 1829, with the orramisatiou of the Missouri dole Ouverameat, Mr. Boston was elected t esetabar cit the Hailed States beaus, and remalard la that body am active and evouspicuous isolator till the seasioa of 1851, (thirty years is the Senate.) whoa he failed of a re-election. Col onel Boulkia may truly be said to have died is bantam for notwithstaading the pain sad prostration supertadmeed by the malireamt nature of the diatom* seder which he was suffering, and with the shores of eternity, Mlt were, fully developedi before him, he still aesidiously labored with his accustomed energy, from day to day, sad to the very last hour of his ueefal life, in the prosecution of that voluminous sad laterestiag historico.politieal work,—bis Mentinisecoose of "Thirty Teary lathe beasts," which has already given to the world such rich and copious details of the leadiag public characters, measures, 'vests, and Waft" which have agitated the country through t►u Wig period of time. Colette! Beaton bad many faults, bat his Spartan integilty of character and more thus Rosen am asa of purpose, in the advocacy of what he believed to be right, atoned for them all. He was a man of 'straordi• nary self reliance and uncommon versatility, although *Mosby indebted for his manifold attaineseat to self-tui. hoe. Is the &mats, although rehtarkable fur a somewhat emetic and deeeltory style of declamation, be attest filled to secure universal attention. Strong, bold and Sespetn ous, his pours* was like that of a mouatala torrent. The creates( speech he ever made, was that la replylo Mr. Preston la 1841, 011 his favorite enitiost-of the eurresey.— It was a curios@ plea• of moos* Is which the briniest and party-colored trimmest' seared to have been selected from Fourth of July grottoes, eomstitatiag a aerials nom. islaittea of turgid epithets sad bitter saressea, dealt oat with as mewing head. Take him all is all. Celesta Bator was a maa, "we shall sot look upon the like AaAmer RACIPORM.-11b• Logi/Ware has flora, by Its sets, that a reform la the currency of the State la not a popular measure with its ambers, no matter what may be the wisbee or deemed, or the people. Early la th e suites, Mr. Notaam, the talented lad ellittisatliess• her from Master, lutrodama • bill calculated to reform the presentsyst . em of Basking—it was referred to the eommittes au Beaks, sad was duly reported to the Bosse, with slaverabie romassondation ; but after some time spout la debate, it was killed, asd aow roots quietly is the desk of its author. The toadies feature of this bill was that it oompaled the Basks to ware all their issue of bills of a less dmomiaatios than twenty dollars, by a dr posit of State Stooks with the Auditor amoral. It streok as at the time that this would be as adisimble reform, aid we so expressed ourself Mare was Defile' ultra la it ; it 31d sot strike at the toot of the system, and propose to impose upon the Basks any uncalled for or morals pro. visions—it only proposed to secure tie holders of Bank paper from asasibi• loss. It did not propose to provost the Banks laming bills of Wes demasinatlea than twenty dollara—it oaly propomod to secure the farmer sad ma ohmic who might receive such motes fur their labor, the full value of that labor. No one eta say that this Is so under the present system—for no one ma riy that the money he resolved at night will be good in twenty-four hours atter. Bat this reform, so indispeasible—so obvls ores, we should adult, to the salads of all the members.— oould not pass. Oa the contrary, • ,disposition was misl ead to do nothing—to shirk - reoponsibility—and got rid of the whole 'MOM. Bow long shall this last t How long shall the Barking system of this state ha a bye-word sad a reproach throughout the emits-, ? We coshes, after the lemma taught as last Fall has not brought forth say fruits, the question is sot within oar ability to answer I THE CASH SYSTIOL—tics Reading Ocoee Nye that tho sowspaper paitliehoes is lehigh meaty, is this State, have bald a l tneetiag, and aaaaloonsly rewired to require moot in whose* boo all obacrlbers to their ovoid papers, on sad after the 41k of August nest. This as Moro in the right dim:dos, sad one which wo oast all adopt, moor o later, if we over ez„vot to sake tie printing basic... diemly rossasorsUre. To sabscribors who pay for lbw nowapspers within lb. year, or at the Lodes( every two years, it say ors sareoposable to U nload paysiont strictly is adman,* But it they knew the hoary losses that publishers sustain booth* loos prac tice of allowing the credit to every body which is their ilartioalar eases play he sandy given, they would readily solosowledge the jostles ad porosity of tho ntle, 'sad tasks no 00.1011illn what its onforeecoat upon Ilea.— It ought to, sad doebtlosa would oak, laths or ao &[.r ogee to subscriber* who lased to, cad do pay for their papers, whether they pay at the onameaceoent of the yew or its alma. Bat if all wets obliged to do so, pub lishers would be elloottally protocol* against the largo amebae of **stigma sad dishotaost OM, who saki their papers without ewer eariag whether they pay theft or sot; ad whose default eats sp non Ilea all the prods that are sad, epos payiag subscribers. SSNA fOR FINNS rs BANK 3704:Yr.—Two or three weeks aloe*, a statssseat appeared in the Omens, gaoled the Crawford Dersorret, charging that a very esseiderahle pontos of the stork of As Bask of Crawford Comity, owned in that family, was in Um 4111110 of the wife of doestor Pnniwr —sad the {slime* was sowed to be eeer•yed that it was setweribed in this way to swops reepoasibility. ID referee.* to this charge, Wr. Y. writes as wader dot. of— DNA. Sts s—l us Wu is teaks pees* sword is the maws shoat suss Stook which is espposui to stud Is the saes of uy wife ea the hooks of the Bask of Craw ford Coast,. New, widow .y Wire IMll . lMlyealf owe es* east welt! of Stook is that Soak. The report woe orissu 1,.. the hut that I welt dirty skarn at tb. Stook at the tine of the milhafriptios, fora 'Waite purpose, whisk was to mean • beard of odious withia the Curdy of Crow , fwd,—sad set twist We to he presort by - ,wawa of ab. sues whisk I has. wu to bows before sad at the °mastication of tb. Bask, I had the adwarisies takes is du same of sky wife, beoaue by the law • wow say be repreeriatei by Attaraey, Wino • mos maul. I woo shout at the ties of oessaisatioa, bat the *Ueda' took plass, the Ulan priselpally abases Is the Camay of Crawford, sad the *Wet of sty halttlag the Stook was asousplisiud, sad dor Stook passed lato other buds, sigki k het 'bosh', If it dew set, "moor ea the books of tin Sok. I would hardier say that the Stook Wear to a sespeilltio NOHOW, sad I muses see by what kap*. wide, say wrap MO mob So lb* Bask, or the NO - would with it as oimmosa4 of this matter. I hue surry ruses to bedews that the Bask is peeped, sal ispily oeustisatui, sad last it bee boss, sad Well meads* to be property sad levity sesdiaed. If yea elute I woo yes would publish this sationost to sunset may impression that mg bass Wass last tNs sessraper rape r% that I desire to shstid royeilf bee say raposailodly soder ewer of the woe of aqui& lus always williag to Garish or Moth* rospitUibillty et lay sets shoo 'boy busies tbe rights or Wawa at Ohara geopesdally yews, D. a. MIST. B. F. fis.amc NAL. WU Obeirree. fiespies, +a+ars• eon% Obis, lbw deliChtse. Mho,. st ego et Imo yeses. *sighed see bused awl lift p..i► She I. um Use pews as/ N. ■wlle di. as 4 weigimow bee pinata ampiposs, ... bee. Mi mid 'toasty posed OILATO OW OOLOOKL IBINTON! . ihaurssase, AprU , 9, ISM. IMUIN SLAM ItSFIVIIILACJIN Wltrtellit V. KatAGliest of lb. Admuslettlitioa to Its i llorts to give to . the highest mktrilesseee of euvereuraly—• .tst. Doo+lhation—has Welted fres Ca blast repoblieasi jaws mmilelet the isosnitry • slit at of victory that teislads sue fee• lady ef the hall of ~Wes with whoa& theme some jour• Ws Owned the insrodusition of lb. Nebesose Kansite bill be Ullikl. Aed what is retaartable le the feet, 'hit this Mast of visa, is sew seat up user whet they squire tithe Wessel of the doctrines sod principles attempted to be established by that tiry bill Thies etiewoure, ao our rad ios well boar, proclaimed the DOUtuaralle faith to be the "right of the people of all the ['salaries, acting through the legalij and fairly espresood will of the siejavity of the Nasal saddest., sail wheals./ the ameba of the, IW. habitant* jostilee it, to form • °Destitution with or with out domed. slavery, and he admitted law the Daiwa on terms of parting equality with this other data." For ad vosedieg such self evident truth as this, the Democratic party fell Won the popular clamor of 1854. Three thOssissid New likagiand eleromea forsook their pulpits, laid altio :their Test-buck of Christi's's', and Weems &militia of Learn They and Lbw etimpeers etigmaa timid every mac sad *eery journal that did not smite Ie a trued, scaliest that Salon of truth es traitors to the Oise litereets of the north, and foss to the principles of freedoin, issarepereed with smell choice epithet. as toed eaters, doe.g . iiheas, AC. AO- They laid down the doctrine, and told as we oast embrace it or fall bolos the overpow wing political preponderseca of the North, that "the- coo stiletto° confers us Congress sovereign power over thie Territories of the United ewes for their goverameati" cad that, "is the exercise of this power, it to the right of Conrou to prohibit el " They went into the Prost units! oaimpaign on this Outdone, and have oatineally aged that ilia was the only way is which the Kansas iiilbeelties could be mottled. Now, however, when time What of settling these dilleoltia has come before Coo- pen, they lad thesteelewo obliged to &seen their old po *Sawa as whislly soteuable, and adopt, without the lent madideetion, as they say, the democratic doetriae embod ied indle Cincinnati platform. dpidiking of the NuotgoinerysCritteodon amendment to the Senate-bill for the admission of Kassa, the New York Tribe..., which has boa Lb. loudest ia its demon strations, thus accepts popular itovereigsity "We alto lb. Lecompton roastitaloa, stanuat {ILA. PERT AND ALL, prattled ttio people of Kansas 40 not i.e St to meet it ad for. a new one instead " flow does Ibis tally with the doctrine of this saute Tn. blow, and its party, that Compose posemmes 'osmotic!' mayor over the territories, sad that, to the exercise of this power, it is the tight of Concrete to prohibit slavery' In the above we do set say that the amendment t , the Senate bill I.r the admission of Kansas, is a true interpret tattoo of the intent sad meaning of the Nebraska from it ! Os the contrary, we do not think it Is —bat the bleat repabbiesas in and out of Congress have sampled it as such, have voted for it as such ; and thereby have fully proclaimed that they bey* abladoned their platform of '64 sad 'l6, ai d . acknowledged its errors. Nay more, they at* now willing to take a state into the Union "with eternal slavery and all,* if the people say so, where as two stiort years ago they proclaimed their determina tion never to admit • State that recognised the right of prosperity in slaves. Indeed, upon second thought, we need not go ea far back as two years to And the republi cans proidaleeing this doctrine. In diecoseiog Ibis very question, In the present Congress, Mr. WALDRON. of Mieh igen declared— " I will never recognise the doctrine that this Leeomptou Ceagtitatien testelm, or the principles that it avows. If it had reeeisai the anatias of every citizen of tins Territory of Kamm', it avoid make so di/fresco with my rote; for a easstiastioss whirl places slavery over aid atom lair it a COW. stiastios which so eassursneity or people law a rigAt to make; and agenda's, Ur* by tartar of the eufrogeo weeateew ttionssasti frannes , and is their maw, I declare doe l will weer, 87 ay woes, recordas (my ortassioss of derv*, oatside of the baits whore Mato aaearesga ry sow protects it. The motto el my joeapie ie, No MORS SLAVS STATRI." Aid the gestimusa from itlebigea was obi at all fistu la, is hie delenaisatkis nets , to menial , " lb. " U lla' stab of another slave State eves with the " saactiou of every citizens of We territory" oat of whieb it might be fanged. Almost every republicsa in Colognes uttered similar sentiments—sad yet, in a few dap alter every Republkan is the bass, and *very Doe is the &roan, voted to " take the Leetimptou Cosetitstios, dermal Slavery sad all," upon canals eonditione—and those condition are jest *Gee proclaimed Is the Hanes* Nebraska r. tits Itight of the people to determine the saestios for titanneittla While, therefore, we aeksowledge that lb. Sleek Re pabliestas is Co•grees, sided by a few disaffieted Democrats, have 'n'e'eded i• achieving a victory over the Adminiss troika on • qeestioa of policy, - it is equally dear that, to accomplish it, they have abandoned all their long cherish ed prisciplee of hostility to the Masses Nebraska set, us well as their repeated detertninatioe never to 'auction the admission of another slave State, even though the people should umanimo•sly ask it. "I Jo sot think it wise," said Mr. 81111FARD, V 1856, "or Just, or aecessary, to give to the people of a Territory, where slavery does notexlit, and MR., has *listed, the privilege of chemist( slavery. Os this priaciple, God give me grace, I shall act in resat to all Territories of the Limited Stators eo Wag as I shall remain hers." But in 1856, Mr. Baw•ao etas " thick It wise, and joust, aad aeoseeary," to give thepeople of Kan• gas " the privilege of *booming slavaiy," for be voted re peatedli for the Montgomery•Critteadeo oralmeadment to the Kansas bill. Verily, this victory over the Adminie tratioa Is • victory that cuts both ways, for while it only defeats the Administration on • quest too of policy, it hstally wipes oat the doctrines of Black kepublip•ism of 1856, end leaves Seward, Hale, Greeley, and all, without a plank to stood apes. A litiCT OF S5OO.—A wealthy elates, we learn, offered ts bet die above amount that the following assertion could be substantiated, sit: "That the Most beautiful and grace• fat styles!, the beet fabrics, and Most reasonable chugs. are made at the New Yost Emporium of W. A. Boors, Rosenz weig's Pluck." Oar lady readers desiring to be MI fail in dress, should patronise this fashioaable resort • Rea. JANCII Pou.ocx is elected a School Director in Miltoa—oot quit* so well paying an. sae. as Governor, but very important —greliwaye. True; bakiben he is mach better qualiged for the r.CI• stiles' than he was for Governor. —Brifthasa Y.oriag is a torribli fellow—to talk. The latast sews frets his seraglio is, that If the U. S. troops did Dot •eaesate the territory by the 19th of March, he would assiltilote thee all. Bat then Brigham made the SWIM threat °see or twice before—yet 001. Johnstoo (we hese ao doubt,) "still lives." SLY BOOTS —The girl lobo thought creaking s►ow owe ose as air of haportasea, and ordered au setts shil lings worth pat is hers, did sot show wore* taste than they who segleet to deal at litieboalsab's Cheap Boot and Shoe Stare, State Street, • few door, shove the Diamood; for his ladies', sweats's% sad ohildree's boots, shoes, gaiters, 'tippers, are •loot evsrl•sting, seat, comfortable, sad withal elvap: sad so Pericles eordossier's scansteetare °add asks the foot loot 1111111110 T or more symmetrical thou they do. See •dvertieemaat. • Tl• pollee of Pittsburgh arrested the other day a *espial of sea, mooed Robert Arnold and 'teary Moore, charged with twasufaetoriog and passing bogus money.— la the hoists of the former over $lOO of the solo was found, mod la that of the latter the hapboaleots of sago &Sure weer eaptured. Arnold resided in Allegheny sod previous to his arrest hors as exerlleat *bowler Is the eolosseity. Ile bold the eomusissioa of Jostle* of the Poses for Reserve township, and was a umber of the Booths shirk, is good ftoodlog. lie if a married nail, o•d has a wife and two Andrea.. INS. The Beck of CONINRIfte opeived its doors on Babit. day. As fast of ear readers are aware this iastitatlea was forserly the Erie City—bat the stock tad meets Ma les peak late mew Weds, It was deemed beet is not:aft- Illiag It, to ohms* Its Base, hems It applied for sad ob. Weed setharity ur do so Is is sow spotted with dettet keg grasps:lts of betas s parsest* sad reliable lastltatlea. TM moue rot the .td Bask are redeemed at Its mister at pg. We were • good doid partied last week to i.e • pet is the Owswitertes of • dageerreoty• artist la Copse• art—bet the lest *sober of the Raphter "lets the eat oat of the beg: thee— . "Nese if the Lie otitis would risit their Whines is teklas a 'diadem of Witltirs'alesmag, to he prevailed epos a, artist, Sawa, to experiment apes hies; sad hi wort seeded se wait lawas • geed pietas* set of peer our. tielel, that White sad he .ht wed Ids &U -SW& ia the east Ciputeitetiesi." ' Hush s 'bear for a sleeli--listsass, airy afro— leormaar lare glares lager—ilaa u early ear cram— rearia the Mae be Ike Maas, sad 'Joshes IL Oirillap I Gee--twer—lbrerr-41{•{.a k ! ' A COUP D 'ETA T.—Mapeleos bbi espy Amoroso ** biossolf. wbibe ase 1114,4 Koss, who boo Ass opossi i. liassesseles Meek. by blo Mono lb. brows of t wor• *Ms *isms with tbo say oovoriss It for s tbo Issimossost, most posifol.lloB. bog hoommaial. sod pm. floassly bis predated Ibis sosses. flos oilvertiosueoas. ' par they lave held a earettag nasally, dews la Tea houses. la abash the pertielpsats resolved that the re-er ohalsidisa et the Whig piny ass pesetteelle. AI..! peer sheet. 04 61119111111611.1111 M ITilicll* Tb. smarts of Sisestre Balsa, upon the Illoatgoisary- Crittenden aseadaset to t►. Kauai admissive bill, giv ing it* mums who* hi. la Ming molest will ha Nowt on the Oa pogo of oat paper 1046 . Y. -Ws aro aware that tis ►wiles of arstomptive Ire bad • *fen of Kassa --Mat lb. bars Sod it ..model/ to Mos is so log stem that lb. politkel soot's of the Massy meld is rent—bat, as Otero mono to bo a stodiod Wort on the port tbo oppootooto of t►. Prookkot, ormassoiag with For' serf Pros, and sadist with ovary wisely; spa of NS "obriotors," to asiaropramot, trades sad of lb. Gov' swot, wo hare domed It bat a okapis act ofJastios that hi. smarts Mould go to th• ossalry side by aide wish their Stooks upon his. That melt sisremmeatationa as bane boon Isaamintod sho,Prooo will Wore his in ttoo public isothsation, or that they will Somata Uses who masks Sea to the maddest* of So Isamu, we do lot bellows— Thera WIN a time whoa the Kdltor of the Prow would hare souvisod to join lands with the life-bug esousise of our donator II Moir ancestosioi Vats of bamstsloo; lists ye, a din* When hi was glad to um his pm is doloadiag his solos MAIO attacks; sad shy is it not so now? Has oar &motor ekaagedl Lhe any the loss tho roproottotatito of Um Keystone Dissioensy than he um a year ago, or when ho eativassed . Ponnoylesala for James Bucuansi! We think not. Ho 'toads to.dsy motors he stood -Men—by the National Donsocrasy, and by PeoboYlvbsbei fist Pr"- Idols. For doing this, the Preto think. *limier diesel num in Ponasylrasia ought to cry shames upon such ignorasi radagily;" "Mkt wit Wok every demist room ought too try *beano on tb. modaeity of that pepsr. Bat wit did am tato up our pm to defied 641112401' lbws* from lb. 'lambs of Its Preto, but sorely to call oar readers etiolates to Ms re mark., and apt a caadid coottidoratlon of the roaron• as sigriod thorolo for We comm. lga, We are indebted to the publishers, Yeses. Pow• tuna Wctts, 308 Broadway, N. V., for a copy of "Tie Gardner; a sew Poekti .I:eousal ,f Practical [item."— Like moat of the work. issued by them, this little volume is oue of practical utility 11 tells bow to (militate every thing belonging jo the garde.; how to plant trees; bow to ehooee the best varieties of froths; bow to prune, graft, bud, destroy Lamely, preeerra froita and vegetable*, and save seedy; it not only tells Me reader wAwt to do, but why it eiwuld be done; and all in the moat 0000i/sand plain mu - oar. And as it costa only 341 elite, it is within the malt of all Send for a copy. (10 THOU AND DO LIKEWISE.—A retired met , chant of Hartford acknowledges the receipt of $l5O by let ter, dated and poetdawrited New York city. It was seat (or the porpoise of making reetitation by a sinner recently redeemed from his iniquity. If the "great awakening" produces each fruits, we trust it will progress until it reaches several individuals who owe us restitution. Any religion that will ladlaitelteeple to pay their honest debts mast be good. Will oar delinquent subscribers act epos this hint—it is for their especial benefit. Oils A drug store at Wellsburg, was broken into on Wednesday nigbt of lest week and a quantity of goods stolen. The post (dee was also robbed of some twenty dollars in money and stamps. kis, The Conneaut Reporter sates that an earthquake was distinctly beard and felt in that village about 35 minuted put 6 o'eloek oa Saturday morning. Buildings tottered, the ground heaved and trembled, and the trees swayed and made obeisance like the sheaves in Joseph's dream, although not • breath of air was stirring. Many of the people were cousidmely abteelid. s o- I t is ;sill ilisSall is lot it' motive of Caitlin , Ida, and it t 1 only by manful attendance that they have been propagated after being introduced into the /Aden State. It is net so here, where they Sourish, not only in the oodatry bat lathe town—as any own can see by drop. ping in at TISIALS. Harm & Co's, where the "busy bete are just now hiveing or of the finest stocks of goods ever brought to this 0 ilf—the hard times to the east:s -r, notwithstanding. Advertisement next week. • Imb„. Lewis W. Fialaherd, • young man of previous good character, employed se • alert i■ the BrewasvUle poet olive, has been stressed upon • *harp of stealing letters from the mail. ha agent of the Department placed a decoy letter i• the mall, emitalalng eighties dollars, and upon its arrival at Drowasville it was abstracted. The money was toned epos Rasher:4 and he confessed his guilt. SUNEWNY ANL) BRIG BILL.—Tbs only informa- tion we hare in regard to this measure, so •ital to the interest of oar City, is contained in the following from the proceedings of the Senate, on the 14th : " The bill for the sale of the State Canals to the Sunbury and Erie Railroad Company came up for consideration, when the majority of the Committee reported an Indira new hill, aaeonspreled with a written report. The new bill provides for remising proposals for the pare hrwe of the Canals, and throwing open the sale to competition.— It was ordered to hi iristeil, sob =We the order for eon sideration to-night. A t ti ts .y i ndair 0111401111 lbw SIDOStii poltooftiod to eosoidor tko Sunbury 4111, tbit goose bill bariog boon tubotitatod for one reported by tbe Coinotit•se by a vote of 16 agaiist 15." Tbis vote is very significant, oo ,we think, the passage of the bill,—beeamse if the friends of the road are able to vote dorm the report of the Senate Committee, and substitute their owe - bill, they fan ~Mihaly carry it. Let es hope eo at hiest„. Ay- T. a. Sinelair haring bought oat ►is late partner in the Drug business, is now opening one of the Supt assortatosts of goods in his line ever offered in this city. Of coarse we don't advise people to patronise Tom male* they want his goods—bat if they will get sick, or lame, Of Jry, it is very **stain his unities, and piasters, and "paregoric" are jut the articles to tickle the palate— especially tke flIllr• This reties 4 the country has been visited by fine growing nine, seirlirei wake the farmers rejoice: Vs. President Buch . asin bad a long interview with Pteoator Benton on Friday night. Associated 11l tbey hare been In public affairs for half a century, the meeting between the two staUuties was one of tbrilliag interest. pir Oxeyes BrilToll, formerly of dila city, hee been elected Recorder of the nit; of Lyons, lowa. U• No. opening at the New Tor* Emporium, Faacy Bilks, Black Mks, rarsioie Do genes at Ik. mores and MOT . stew Oootte. They metre supplies from bead.quarters every utak:— They bars some great bargains to otter. Call and see them. • [For ,the Obrerrer.) TB SOK 11( AND PRACTIC E From time immemorial every nation and reel have pos sessed their pecalier codes of theories or principle., which have constantly been subjected to variation and oboe's, In aceordanne with dieting causes that may have boss developed. From the earliest tree, of history, and we may say from the origin of mankind, principles and customs have been boon andergoiag revolutions in every form. Taeo• riots and creeds, in all ages of the world, like their rowed en and zealous supporters, bars bad their Aso, progress and deeliae, and many of them bare long since boss cos sigma" to one common oblivion. Thee* mutations in te nets and theories, whether political, religious or otherwise, are still occurring and will continue so long as human fal libility exist. The motive sad designs, actuating many ancient, or even M 046,11 theorists, were not always per ceptible, even to their (retina; lad although their princi ples may attain popularity and saboundod applause for a time, anima fOunded in truth they cahoot long soder* the rigid and nnfalliag tem of udveuehtg misses when hop wily applied. They rout be obliterated, or only remem bered by • their Ostia,. Bigotry sad tyranny rep Intl. Safely ematretal, bask in principle and prudes, and only ' require as Ignorant sad euparstitions populace to afford theca moot absolute sway. Oppression and cruelties have rapidly soreeedod each other, whim the greatest of living uteriloes have boon daily offered open the An, igso• ranee, until the wants of heathenish monsters have been satiated or their pumr warped by more humane and is. telligont Mors. Goveromoots sad their laws, polit cal sad religious 'midtowns—area the mousers and callow of every people, are *mar lied to change and keep pare with the general dilutes of snowlodp. Morality, vine* sad liberal priaciplos will predominate as maga lad td emits» adtaattec; in short, they reeve es the ot,:y use lover' in the sebierseseist of l.sman prsgrees. norm an meow changes in politkel party PristoiPloo soil miaow aura tenets have been folly ilhtstrated ti oar ewes saw. try within the last Shy yoom. PoOtioal doctrines, the podowillnesse of which a few yam sines was rouidered 'sessilel to antlered suocese, Or eves 1 ° perpetuate wiw ••• Worm, hem sad imppiasbaby ether gresitioes of pulley more oosgesial to the times. And ootwithatandiag them eonilletlag olansests la piety strife, our ormatry coatleues to prosper and he prospered until she has grown mighty in strength. Rig true that a maths, so WOW how just its laws or how wisely prim te ed, has enemies l W. Coca of olatareses sod see tlonollets a contend with, who Soo* a greater 'Wool* spun their own polities' advsnomarmt than upon natiomd patriotism or the penal good. Such perusal are in do. helmet Is statiosal sad moral worth as to be dangerous la aloe and dattraetivo whoa in power. We no longer see the chimeras's( New Ingland puritanism, owe* we rigidly oreforeed. elatreleg oiedlosoe or earamoadiog respect. They ars sow may regarded as deadens of tie peat, and need only be meetioned to guard against sash feline is fatitre. Leery settee and met pommel their peculiar dodo of )bee. rtes, 0114 serve as their rule of aeiloo4to a eortais meat; A.. bet theories am do say oh Minim Uprise as Mariana* of it is teiwftea has tbst theft is as. Wag sad wsetbes. ?be stiblest smd h ell of moose "Si eltes pesseetstrimi thOlime mares to,Mbilh base vil Asa limbeimirbsee bees ripeatultptrased.• ?bliss thoteghtf, ...etilirsts ti rtemaree seaseatraetioal maa-khdiste debsildi emiliiis an ef yids avail; bls regard sod sillidtate of eastit—ef mend and latelieetua/ worth—la based ilieluirely spas geed re. salts, preetleal warts wbieb 'mad is free relief before dm weed. Sere is the add safe unmet* tojedp die rarer of permits sad aims. Om part of maildtiad obtala Utak livelihood from smother Nem deservisi dale of people by impoelag epos the credality of the lamer with every eps. des edelweiss tbeery; la short, the - Most derisatiaat sad asfortaaate pmsesesre these wits from ladoloseb or sag. lees, Woos to cultivate wed strearbeillitir *mu "Wok bet rely almeet;whelly epos tic advise el ethers to WIN them from day to day area. may visiselistile if Mt,— Tibet, Amadeu Is men deplorable sad ler to.. and t than that of the floatliers slave leader the ratlines of as latelliimat sad b seam master. The more we deal sad speculate epos mymeriese stalkitons, la itypetbeels aid faardfal malectore, the lees metal we retest—sbe Uri prepared to sameefelly ems/o la all tbe more peat:deal duties of life. Pso Bono Purim*. The iyetetiou Demi. Our readers will remember the recent= of a deed human body in a barrel which New York from the west. 'The Chicago Muses of Saturday, gives the.followiag farther parties lan of the ease: The barrel in question was brought to the Michigan Central freight house in this oily of the 16th of March, by a person who took a receipt for it in the name of John Miller . This is all that is at present knowt in regard to the nutter, by any one connected with ttit. road. Wbo this John Miller was, where he came from, where be went to, and whether that was his his real name or not., is unknown. It is highly improbable that the parties, who received the barrel, or the clerk who reeeipted for it., would be able to iden tify him if they were again to see him, u they Look no particular stogie. of him, or of the tress action, there having been nothing emaseted with it which appeared to be out of the usual way.— The barrel remained in the freight house until the 18th, and was then forwarded to tta destina tion; which it could not reach, as there is no "No. 195" on Leonard street, New York, nor could any person of the name of W. li. Jennings, be found on the street. There is one other circum stance which may and may not point to an indi vidual wbo possibly had some connection with this dark transaction, but which in any event only tends to involve it ID deeper mystery. About a year ago, a young lady who was a teacher in Dearborn Seminary left the city to return to her friends at the east. Her trunk, containing clothing, lite., to the value of $6OO, was taken to the Michigan Central Railroad de pot atid left in the usual place. When the train was about ready to start the trunk oould not be found. Starch was made for it in every place where it was thought possible for it to be, which proved unavailing. The owner proooeeded her journey without it. The search was mintier oed until the whole city had been ransacked, bat the the trunk was not found, and the company paid to the loser its value, Some month', after • wards, a trunk was left one day by some person unknown at Messere. Sattetlee &Cook's store, on the corner of Lake and State street, to be called for by the person whose tame was written on a card which was tacked on the lid. This name was John-Miller. The trunk remained there for several days, and no one called for it. \ No person about the premise, knew any one by the name of John Miller, and thinking the matter somewhat strange . the card was removed, and beneath it was found the name of the young lady whose trunk was lost in the manner previously stated. The railroad agents were informed of the dis covery and they proceeded to open the trunk.— It was empty, except that, a memorandum book was found within, the entries in which proved oonolusively that this was the identical lost trunk. Steps to discover the the person who had stoles it were then taken. It was found from the railroad books that the trunk had been sent to this city from La Salle. Detectives proceeded thither, and ever effort was Made to discover the person who sent it; but without success. Noth ing could_ be discovered, and the parties were about giving up the search, when one of them who was acquainted with the 7oung lady acciden tally discovered a woman with one of her silk dresses on, standing in a door way. Examination was at once instituted, and the name of the young lady who owned the trunk was found on the dress, leaving no doubt that it was hem Further investigation revealed nothing except the fact that the dress bad been purchased eta pawnbrok er's sale, and that other articles which no doubt also came out of the trunk, were pawned at the same time by a person who bad never called to redeem them. No further traces could be found, and the matter had to be abandoned. Whether the sameness of the names can in any way connect these two mysterious transactions, is of course a matter of mere eonjecture. It is hoped, however, that some clue stay yet be found which will lead to the unraveling of this fearful mystery airizonia in the Senate On Thursday last, the Committee on Territories reported against the organisation of the Terzi. tory of Ansonia, and in lieu of it submitted an amendment to the organic set of New Mexico, which provides for a new judicial circuit, to in• elude the Gadsden Purchase, and for a new see. suss and apportionment in the Territory, with • view to give a fair and equal representation in the Territorial Legislature. It is presumed that these provisions will remedy qv evil's now eom. plained of, without creating any more Territorial Governments at present. It provides, that no new State shell be formed until it has the requisite population for a mem ber of Congress, which, according to the present ratio, is ninety-three thousand five hundred and twenty inhabitants, and will probably be more than a hundred thousand after 1860; .and, fur, Cher, that no constitution shall -be sent to Con gress until it shall have been submitted to and ratified by the people—to the end that Congress may have the best evidence the nature of the ease admits of that it is the act of the people and embodies their will. MUMS one APIAIII lit PIDI COI/NTT.— A young woman named Mary Ellen Lord died very suddenly in Pike county, Pa., on the 20th ult., under eiusnmstenees which excited suspicion that she had been foully dealt erith. At the it/halloo of the neigbors, a coroner and jury were called, and a legal investigation ;one into (before the burial of the body) as to the cause of her death. After inquiry the ju*y found a verdict dist she came to her death from violence at the hand of her father, Edmund Lord, and his wife, and thus parties were arrested and lodged in jail at Mil ford, where they are now confined. Two or three days after, at the instance of use who were sot satisfied with the result of the investigation, an other coroner's jury was summoned, the body disinterred, and the ease again invesikated.— The second jury did not agree wpon a verdict, The girl was fifteen yeas of age, had been am eyed some yeas in the family of Nicholas a respectable family of Lehman, is that county, until last fall, when she returned hum to' Ler father's: Soon after, her father, Edmund Lord, commenced a prosecution again% Dept's, for an alleged raps perpetrated upon the girl while in his service, in consequence of which eke had become rodents. - The prelim/ties is still pending in Pike tenuity coats. The singularity of the ease is, that four physicians who undue. ed the post +novice' examination, united is teed lying t hat there was no appearance of phermacy but, on the contrary, it was evident that .1 could never bare been her condition. • an a thousand-and-one room stoat as to ap. pursue of the bod, and elms • wad. lag her death, whic h it is not worth, while to re peat. Taimer,(N. J. Aril ill. , Joe. Mayor Oa Oa Wood, tio i o!Mit* for whole Domeratit &kat, vita $ majority is tit e bee boa elated. =EI • iflf give The prolille Walt is stood eV a s e birth so soot* , die hiuMy d Suise. We y *Pi .00e le "we. use the aim. d " „, igl bee.u den of the Wed' shut, that r tom NI the "Upper Pe aimbh," 1141 be leised with the Northers - pert WhhesetVilleliderumer tote %prior, the Um to etostitWo a new &ate, tourist the tide of ONTOIIIOOII. 1 6 hie asessiest is she right quar ters. Ash*. peeMsieletive resolves last year resoma.sdisg the projest, sad similar mi. ladies are stew about to be adopted by the Le gWanue otWisnisekt. The °mikados of the Limited States pro: vide. that use new State shall be breed or an, other Wilds the ,Puiedis tios of = l sar say State be famed by the juridic Sidi of two er sore States or party a/ !bates, without the Moan of the Legndotatres of the States meetted, es well as of' lb sons." It will in kssees only resale to obtain the oow. seat of that of "the States easeerosi" being pram, is advisee. °stases°. ilk to have for its liostiters boss. day, a Bee dim from the Menominee River near its mob os Oren Bay, westerly till each line interseets the *resters bonsdary of Wising ilia, sear Rodeos, os the St. Croix River This Ilse will sot be far froikthe 45th parallel of lat• hods. I; tclathe The new State, will thus taia 40,000 square miles, *early equal to the of New York It will embrace the entire rn mast of Lake Superior, sad include tit rich mineral re. -tog which it:etches akmg that 'vast liaised sea. There is already a population of 70,000, which ie rapidly inermutiag, is the territory preferred to. These people are amnions to have a gOvernment of their o*o, finding themeilves out at by the peculiarity of Asir locatio• sad pursui4 from emassiusisation with Illiehigau or Wiss jestiaaeedia.— Unless Cow/cress Amid iaterpoes obs, which cum( reasosattly be apprehended, we see no cause why the *ow "State of °atomises' , should not speedily take heir plum as au iudepens dent member of the Union —N. Y. Mae: The steamship Star of the West with 51A60,- 000 is specie, ineluding Wells, Fargo k Co's $440,005;„ also 133 passengers and Califo ruts mails of March 22d, has arrived. She left As• pinwall on the evening of April 4th The U. S. Sloop of War Jamestown, left the same port the day previously, for Sea Joan con nected with the Booms, brought down to Pana ma neirly $1,700,000 in specie. The Supreme Court had rendered a decision adverse to Freemones claim to gold titan from his Mariposo lands. The Panama Herald °outlaw a eard signed by nearly SOO steerage passengers wh., arrived at Aspinwall on the opposition boat Northen Light, but finding Do oonsectioo boat st Panama, had been left is that place in the greatest distress for want of Iliad-sad shelter. Their wants had been relieved by the Peelle Mail Steamship Cu The California Senate bad adopted the resolu tion adopted by the Assembly in favor of Leeorrip• ton. The Senate bad refused to provide for a Coo stitutiosal Coriveatioo The Assembly had passed a bill to provide for funding the floating debt of Ban Francisco News had reached Panama that the Treaty be tweets the United States and New Orensda bad been rallied at Bogota. Lieut. Allen, who was reported to have perish ed iu the snow, had arrived at Portland, Oregon, with only one attendant, all the rest of his party having deserted his. ST Louts, April 13. The Leavenworth eorrespoadeat of the Repub Beau says that Mowers. Majors & Waddell have received orders to start 110 trains sad 50 wagons for Utah. These trains take upward,' of 3000 tcatusters sad 13000 horses. A oonipany of Sappers and gainers from Wes Posit, hu arrived at Fort Leavenworth The astir, force at St laquis on the 9th lost. consisted of 15 companies of artillery, $ of infan try, and two of dragoons. Hones sod mules were arriving rapidly. 200 tame were reported resit) , for service. Hoffman's command bad passed Fort Kearney, and was rapidly pushing onward. A movement oT the troops to occupy a pcist in the new district of Platte to guard the route, would take place in a few days. The same correspondent says that a letter was in circulation for signatures asking that Geo. Calhoun should be ensured safety from personal violence in ease he should return to open the Surveyor General's Office. -Mayor Adams was among the signers of the letter. Tbe State Central Committee had issued Beall for a delegate eonveatios to nosiaate (dicers no der the Leavenworth Cowatitotion. It will be held at Topeka on the 25th inst. and-the seams of the people taken al to who will be U . 8. Sea: store. The Coaveation is to °Desist of 100 dol. epees appointed arose the eowatiee, oa the be• *is 21,000 rotes to the State. Speak*. Orr km lb/dodged himself, ia cam the oppoeitios weld to appoiat a committee of cos. forearm, to appoiat Messrs Stephens, Monte , mery, and souse Wadies &yoblieaas. It kiss transpired that the sati-Lseompton Democrats bold a mum laat week, sad demdde to rots fora commktes oI coofersems, it asked for by the *.sate, bat *Oast the Howe sail% for ooe. Geo. Car' moo to Lark Napier. relative to the slave trade, will be eosearaniested to the &este wooer°. (Wednesday) es ea executive document. The Gement emamusioates to the British Minister the views of our Governmeat at length, ootamentiag with wwmity spout the Coolie !rade, aid the laws of Ragland relative thereto; and also animadverting upon the Airless appreatioe system of Frame. He regrets the abuse of the American tag by vessels not emitted to Maim that protection, bet den sot admit that our GOTUSIMIIi is responsible for this abase to a greater eating than it has employed its efforts to prevent it. He also refuses to sokaowiedge that we are bound to add another 'easel to our Afri , ass squadron and reviewing the treaty stipala. boas., misleads that we have fully emptied with them in letter and spirit. Private advice. from flioaragua date that Geo. Jares is is armsthe Gioverameat of Mar. tines, and that =in that oonatry are is great eonfnalom The Leemaptositee firmly calculate cm a joist ansagitseot to Minh Kamm limier the Lectomp t toe Coastitatioa, if sot is the remise words 01 the Senate bill, with mash mmidleaticeas as, will pot sierilee the phial* of that ateesara. The besides& has deterialited to take the rol sumer mimesis from the Weateraziftatee. lha Valk losaagotioa, So far es es Deli leave, all the beaks of Peaseylvesie tiesaled ua ltsymbi of Venni on the Ilth last,, the 1r) tho La/Wawa. Thom did sot prove lolls a "kw leer la the oaths look. Ths / Wsnea Beak sad the Beak of Oolamarmdeb lidtes the playa at the Iris City Beak of which bete bees somsebat %radar a in the ostiatatioa of the of littaborgi, are balk, M we an , maw the rasomed beaks, cad are is a mad maditiom Tito Haab of Clow lien% wow a opals mist bask, is to radar= Ilia oat stmodiag tootsit lie U. City, so tau Writes well so hiror disposs se Ulm at a heavy dimwits% Mt timia, tor `ii seadiag the to to lit* taw imam of the Baia at Clommarao— gloodepsyibt buipmin hi retuned is their ego& it hi with ma& radiative that we N egri these eldiesees et title assail abilltY at all air Perintesiki SA& May they sheep maims is this immailtima i whish they eta do sosialag their trammatiows to the logitiosats bmiaoso ante , plasm where limy am located. Pittotsn, Rot Nsw Yogic' Apri 12 Nzw Yozz, April 13 W Asumirr o3, 24,13 dipLy Bossi gretia4,4 lb. Kansan bill, and slums et Ooinferesee. Maim Ores., HuNr a,,.1 S e‘ . 44, Mated C""Eile Bilain, by 2S to 1 7, for ain to the army post (It* , tor etzt igrard km""4. WALSIIINoTo N 811tuss--T4e roe Pre•ideot aortal from the Legislature forth their grievaness. It is style. Laid at the table by 32 Mr. Gwia pranged resoled( ialatsve of Wife** asking fi of Kum seedei the Ificoomp Mr. Broderick took the the resolutions did sot represses , of. the people of California rt. we referred. Housz.—Tbe Hoene seat the bill to establish an auxiliary of life asid property is Cill " was din:aped till 1 o'clo c k motion of Mr. Montgomery, of pe ; to. roes and took up the Kama. Loll from the Senate insiatiag oa it, sad asking for a committee of read. Mr. Montgomery moved thatu i , on its adheres's', sad demanded question. Mr. Hagfish, of Incli l y whether if the Committee of Confer dered by the Holm, perlisseela l practice require the majority of ' to be composed of gentlemen • majority of those in favor of th e majoritof them in favor of the ' Mr. Stanton, of Ohio, mid dm out of order he would object to '• muse it would provoke other side. Mr. Reebok pm* Doti.e that if fore the Holum wee voted down be for a committee of conference. - The House voted oe a mooed previous question with the folk Yeas 108, nays 107. The speaker negative Questioa lost. WASHINGTON, April 14 —/k went into Committee of the Al to establish au ariziliary 'nap lion of life and property in ' The bill was discussed till one motion of Mr. Moutgmery, of Committee rose, and the Howie ass Bal. A message was received frota aistiwg on its disagreement to th e seem, and making fora Committee Mr. Montgomery snored that • oo its adherence, and moved the Lion. Mr. English inquired whether, if tee of Conference be ordered by the liamentary law and practice r eqv of the Committee to be compo se d representing the majority of the' . jority of those in favor of the [loon Mr. Stanton said that, if io object to the question, because yoke interrogatories oo the other ci Mr. English gave uouce, that was voted down, he would t tee of Conference. The House voted on eeeetkhog fur the previoit. question, yeas lase the speaker voted in the tegstiv., tie vote The question we, tb, rd Mr English, in order that misundersto.d, said that h r wa. , Satiate Bill ill its present i.hape standing this, he was wllllU l f ' Senate had to say, and was to mitten of I . ..louf,reuce Ile could that would result, and therefore h e the [lone agree to a Cotoinutee on the subject matter of di. that three be appointed Liu tbc, He moved the previ ins que.,o seconded, and the vote being 108--nays, 108, and the lag vote la the affirmative, se motion prevailed The Hone° then went low Waabiagton City Police NI, debate, without taking thy qt adjourned. Sexak.—The Chair present, the Legislature of Utah, setting moss in a semi-defiant style, se the table by a rote of 32 yeas Mr. Gain, of California, p. tions adopted by the Leginiat for the admission of Kansas untie! ton Constitution. Mr. Brodrick, of Califoroio, to the resolutions, said they did not sentiments of the people of Califon:li The resolutious wert,•o mottos, Mr. (twin's Pacific !tail Btl' Mr. Green noted as adieiaimeat by mrikiag out the awl Wag terminus at a point on the la. the months of big Sioux and insert the words, at the month river, that point being equally North and South. Mr. Douglas was williog to to select tkeir roots .between sad Sioux. Hs*eo it would be the bill so it stands. Mr. Jones' opinion Rai that the *al is the place, if any point be the parallel with Cl.reland, Buffalo but he did not believe au legialatii ties. We should leave it to S l Llverson made leogthened gi question, preliminary to menus. Congress May coustitui public lands and mail coarsen power to build a road. lie us routes • kit the North take one tit" other , each have mail respective localities, sod divide offered by Mr. Gwia's bill, say millions each as the road procra amendments to that effect Mr. Seward said the time by when it was necessary to city or feasibility of a railroad to Excepting a very 'Mall porous believe it is impossible, a majoa know three, four,,or five routes , its facilities foy/the extension jest; bet when we have sett only reached the moist difscult tins ; we may find it the mr the world to obtain the asses' thotoute and how to be paid it eGastruatioa is to be an this session we will have to Wines, some distrust ; and *A soon it will be too late Mr. Green fully admitted benefit Missouri, but be did out the selfish interest of his State traMe can justify but one r oad, No road of 500 miles pays tf business • even one line may for granted that there shall be ought not to be located 00 the or at the North, to be oboes& Mr. Green's amendineots Mr. Polk moved to o ubetitat the western bounday line of t haws, between aie mouth Port Smith on Arkansas rife' NOT lOUS ATTU CUL en of Col. Beaton'e biorphl the New American eyeWiwi* little disappointed in not 6witog the list of his children Otias : "As we happen 10 k""' in the article of the (.'yo Beaton's family was vim§ by mg up from his own siannscre, Prfterved, sad in which the it stands plainly Area and rot •7 probably a niak.niuse nere Mrt in the family, but yet tiemal name."
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