16 II 1 ky fl irk4l ra 9 I arl RRNJ. 1:8LOAN, lidlt•r. BLQAB a mooßat. Pub/lathers and SATCIit - DA Y Democratic State Ticket. TOR SUPRENIE JOTIGt, WILLIAM A. PORTER, • OP 11111.8111ILPRIA. COKYI2IBIOK WE • - -,:Y FAST OP FAYorri 00. _ Newt of the Week. —The Praorytearrias says some people will Waite II miming away. ?h• was two away Nan their arellitere, aed the yawn irois their haahaads---ereastimae. Mrs. —, a lady pearesalag sows baaaty aid vary nab for the tsi amossodossots, eloped a short shoe sime from the dovetail and keeple i g of her liege lord, who le a vedhe .d niereheat, sod is now, we esidentsmi, an route far Boroipe with bar elaw mei., • monomial/ill warble darter. to whose Leila' eleyonoe her departure is actrihutahle.— Tbs boebaad h sot hooneolable for the loss of his Lotter. ball, oar ie the beet moiety of the "Wert end" rearilow tag with viol at her saddest deponent. Ponape all puttee -arm tomcatted by the hegira, azseptisg. perbeps, the inoesetratel Lothario. Great owed:loam kayo been midis to keep the aditir from the public oar, but as the old women remarked to reference in her milk pail, "sop*, things will leak out, even of you stop up the kivitr .ttb raga" The lady was not emceedlusty remarkable foe her socompliehments or ben mental superiority, bet in all physical respects bid probably sauciest attwitaloos to famiaate area a harder piece of marble this tbe heart of bar mlinosamtal friend. The Mendbeim* meattoned 1. poor bat honest; the lady on the contra, is pcamead of omple memo to maintain Mi entire eosins* of a rand matioental spree to gurope. We have the genies of parties, bet we refrain ham giving them at present. We are osherally delicate is mob loaners: MO the • • are madded with the result of the limes, we are, sad *webs* eau only use the vulgarism, `sad say, o , qo imam" —Somebody writas to the New York rifisas that h. has boon swiadled "by an old hag In Pitilstielphia" wise gets her living by silverfish's herself "ea a propoelmialag end coaddtag young lady la want of a hookmad," her plan hots( to extract $d or $lO and then dreni the aseputhseaneo. The oditor peones that be does not tales*. past of swiad. lers, but he cannot hip think Ins that the "violins" is this cam was curved ilgtit. We en of tb. lam opiate'. • Noodles who look to newspaper advartiesmania for wiTllll. may oxpeet the toward which such aoodiMont was. /a the majority of ease. sh• advertiesmonts aro written by loos* ammeters, or aloe by wage, both in psittiooata and pantaloosa. Ewes" man whe wants a wife can get 011/1, sad when we say this Iwo mean no disparagement to women. We think we might add to this, that *very woman who wants a husband can ft nail without appalls' to types. The stook of marry ng women is always up to the demands of marrying men, and "trios worm." —The Cheirsdiend Eferakit hanomaaes she oomitiaued oats ten.* of thii boo lova Tata mare at Bulls Heights, Ohio. It has about forty inmates, men sad women. who live in porfootSdidsmoo of all rissoncy and roligioa, ragiwilass of marriage ties, and in aoriordanoe with their &Ramble system of "free love." They publish an organ which announce. that " Marriage is the slavory of woman; free love is the freedom and equality of rooms and man; poly gamy is taarrisp inaltiplifreo love is marriage abolished." The Herald says "that theirs free lovors,have got die Satire ooatrol of the village, have just elected aims@ of tiro village who are friends and advocates of thlir diebolleal oentimonu, and are turning the fairest Sties of Ohio We a perfect holt. dwolling boas, at Ones Tree, Burlington comity, New Jorswy, was berwod to the ground oa Tawiday morn• lag, the lib last, and Pid!Nok Leonard, who with his family ow:espied It, 'militia to t h e lames. He came hose drunk, bat op a lam lire on the hearth, sad laid down is frost of it and wool to sleep, and 111 s supposed that be bed mot laid there Wog before Ms clothes took Aro, wed being stapilled with liquor, was %turfy losensibis of his sitaiatioff, mad nude no effort to escape. His wife, beteg awiffesid by the lames, tried to ronovo him from the boo" hut he was usable So !sip MEWL and she was obliged to &toads' him to order ttjaive her owe KU and that of her child. —An important learesies weesdeiskd hut west st sprtog field, Mutt, in which W. Davis A Co., were plaintiffs, sad Foster Pepper, postinemer at Monson, Kass., defendant. The Monson Beak ISM Pa;ill , X $ 2 , 000 in addressed to the plaintiffs, de 1104014 hate in the Monson poet elate. The package stmicreaudal denti. nation, and the parties to whoa It was eddelened reed the postmaster Pepper for the amount lost. There was no criminal prow:cation, for no inspielen of guilt was enter tained. The only fault attempted to be fastesed alum Pepper we., Of we remember that he did not atilt the where M direet," instead of the usual mode through the distributing oases. The vadat wee for the defen dant —On Thursday eveuinrg, as a little• son of Mr. I. W. gray, editor of the Cleveload Praindectier, was amusing himself by exploding percussion oaps On a toy gun, about one third of a way struck Mr. Gray, Wo 'happened to be mandiag sheet an fewt distant, entering the tight lye. • very little to the right sad below the centre of the pupil, meats, avatirely through the corner, giving a free autoharp to the aqueous hsmor, and lodiieg in the &Ceder, dews' Mr of the eye. Mediael savirtumo war inumdiately sail ed, sad the pies, attar much dillealty, removed. Mopes are entertal md that the bill of the eye may be eared, though the vision will he lest. —At Cildwega, 111., en Friday last, Mn. Brews. whe ban lead eseered with illnees, apparently died, all miss tioa Wiring caned, and features and boy baring beery' appearance, et disinflation. The amid feresalitim ware sbollvids Mid tb woman placed is a soda; and one of the girl, whiting the body shortly after, amid sobbing Wad i/. the corms moved, and the eyes opened cad dared wildly. A mum followed; the girl screamed sad fainted, Ale a moinestary omaternatioa seised the Wambold. This, of mums, was soon evermore, and Mrs. Brows removed from her rather embarrassing peeitirn, and she is new dsiing wed. —Ws lase besot essay tales almost people with asimand. *el eriniasity, bat the Lairoartor Saaasisar tells sae "Mak salads rather tough. A . parses atoned Urish Mau , who had bees segiiged is robitiag somebody, hat waged deteo• doe, oosformed his theft sad voloatarily gave himself up a day or two preceding the execution of Andorra% mad itlekurEds. H. raid his reason for giving himself tap was that he was anxious to see the execution, sad knew of no bettor piss to do NI them by gettiag into prison. Ile was committed to prison, bat was sot allowed to see lb* 'mastics attar all. 0. should *widely have beat allow. oti to gratify his cariosity after makiag nab a sacrifice. • —The plower* party whisk is to leave Now York about the first of May, is the Mesmer Ericsson, far dm Molitor mama, Is said to b. loads up. the party will stop at dibralter see day, at Malta two days, at Alexandria eight days, at Jails (wiser' paassagers scaly disembark for rerrissiaj Mot rays, at Coastaadsopte six day., at Lebow three days„ at Nudes dye days, sad at hfraseUles fiver days. Aim fare for this extended pleasure trip, which will be rain le et: meartbs, Is fixed at VA. —Tho Whoa Hag htelligesaer says that so old matt ass ad Mot Pram, While eadoavorlag to wore • skit tho *thaw day,a Ifttlo abeto that olty, tell Jato the Aver sad woo shoat to droves, whoa his' sea, Mlle tisk of kir ewa We, pleased is, seised bin by tbeltalr, sad eeeeeeded 11 saving bias. Tier old man ley epeeekteal arm qm, beak for • deo, sod ties. loopleg to Its Wt. Ariel his yews[. on with aOw of drift wood for plass babrla Cho 'saw. —Xt. Joe* If Warm, of Sionavit4, *Wm% OtaWl4 N. Y., was sasidoatally shot deaf as &today of last weak. Igo was oat ham*" with his laiN art 114•1110 0 1 sad ialsolioms. The i y von 611 muted o• s Amoy ilea. a, tho GAM was gentag of the fourth, his gm *.a dliiiiimg ed,'sad Wa Oostosto salmi Ws WWI *nog oo die Wit of lho ditOpirr," swaging tbo triad istr. —nlia Binh*, the Moulted 4foe/044de sad maaard. pattoaist,la about to palish a papist stir= &go* Zoe:, orrasametai shoat the 100 of hay. It wifrbo sofa the “ North aid Bomb,' had to doomed Mttti itelidiatibott: fox of fawn by ornaposamisa to lb. ofahro. • —ls Ma. the Pbaseslesesirsoni Boni Owens, Tosessee tad Le s, shod sixOr rop sp • M ihe neeke,'" k.... 4. Its emgre,* It Ord spreht , - el mesa the Illetheakstaf What Orate. —are. nosier' Petiter bee sated that kb Wag he lidos/. With seagrepttes him sseshiaseety rviiesl that ft Asia bet be dose. 'The last yr shoot hit re. swelksktie Sot se the bet. —la dig York &Me Seas* Ike bitt le artifei is ware $011141114 fir eamplistlig Ow lib , awn. wer delletrill ea flanire7 palm with it an tais awl prt6seto lot its wills. • —Aral 1., 94 Presidential awnless will take bald of the public salad, sad terrarittor-pe tVos eilLabrametapp.4...aa easespesiww. sooS ia wore essisestly patios& Asa at *ay date d ger' non of the aenexatiee al Texas ease* Wee* the 'or derision. We hare allows bees a believer is thps • of ••etaitiCest . deetley.' It hoe esetuied toe that %en the . first dawn pith. nvoletba, whoa thi Coiosilwi salted by a COM son naterset sad * 00411111). danger, Did delase• to far lamest iintir Madras* deice, the hand of Deelds* h l fliibilollo le 0 / 11 1116 °4° In" emyeatatioa of the North Mamie**, roatiariat Is oosllrtith' %rimed of Stater. ADI every step we hare takes ae ti abides visite has Owosso advisee I, that dinettes. Start. I lag wits thleteea eolealee, oosapylag an Its iplSesot por.l Ilia of the Atlantis twain, UM haws strotelted South and Washantil the waters of tits Sowthatm Gaff sad dm Wait •ama (Mesa wash the elsorm of dm mmfederney. That tan a glorious step in the path of ''ntalfast destiny" taboo by Jelknon when be acquired Loalaistia, het sot more glo Assn, or iiiportatit, thaei that derided arm by the great tibtatereatie party to 1844, when Texas came hooch log at Ors door of the Union, and demanded admierloo. That step in the path of ••maa item deafly' gars as New Mex ico and California; and California, with Its great amoral and mineral romances developed by the energy and Indus try doer people, has throwo a tide of emigration slung tbtialiorer of the Psalm, from Cap.. Ilorn to the Ciliates seas, that will ultimately reiolutidaise the eominere•_as esti as the polities al dm irotl4- TOM* Qtwtll he mien Ma' every step we bare takes in the path of Destiny, while it has add, strength, and power, sad greatasse, to the Uairm, Mid, In fart, beaelltadlhe people ar tbs Nitwits/tea Immediately lemmata., bag alto gly an emislarsted poem to the tabgeolee of ettiltoattoo eveerriots. To bniag these conciesioaa haute to as, and make them *eat is lb* Wad of ovary reader, we base bat to ash owned/ what positSoa ats government newt& many, today most the askew tithe world but net the far-seeing statesmanship of Je nne.. si....oieries ten insportaams or NM beatatatia pur elms% sad obeyed the demands of one national destiny ? awl Maws Whet 'meld kale been the modltion of t tarrite ttea as • Wool aeqsaaeo to that ptehase, hare be ttennrsurensiga states, and nom relokie to all the eloateats of why. prosparuss, awl happy ocumatoawealths ! Verily. the mind does lot like to eontemplate It ;, and yet no Ammer war was ever waged upon a littesure, since the foam oaten of the goveramett, thee was waged upon theirs *irides i , : ri ttatialfest dodgy" towards the fall realisation ..(that at of lb* poet wlum he exclaims— “Nu rot up Utica oeatritets our powers, The whole bousdiam matineet to oars.- Thal It will be "ours” we firmly believe; and the cooly question now Is, ►o whieb direction shall the oest step be *ken. Cuba, the key to the Gulf, sad lyieg directly to the present route haws* our Atlantis sad Peak States, is a tempting morsel--eo temptbg, ladoed, that, Ts ie with Aleleulty oar people eau be restralsod fram tfillbustering expidititnis to obtain pomades of it—but the fruit is not Tat ripe, tad the auspicious day when It will be gathered late the eat (Jain basket, is still in the diet**. It must dame, however, 1100111//f or later. 'He Abets of Negleed 'to provost it may delay dm day, but the Muse will have to be see, eel the wesetworelat aid petitbel•ewtlseat at the nation le het ottitag • 'bap* to wow It. -The *Kt AaW is Hendee, mod ►must peon** Seta at is, it... To quote ~ • • at a ootemperary, "when Meziso abollehed slavery, souk violated *a laws el:nature by the orally attempt to elevate a tare Mimed with Attie* Weed to the staadard W the 'Europe*: whoa she attenietod to legislate away that us equality of rum white the Imarnal bad ordainal ; when the degraded that Clwaiiiaa rare, the atidenikeed fikeecti forever. Nexica, to her present settpeeitioa, is doomed to natioasd extinctioa, and will never enjoy peace sad tranquility , until the Wall be asaezed, to the United Stamm, whose goverameni4e able to preima her ail:West outererd foes and internal oonvulaiona. aaaszation is Mew:table. The symptoms with* prognosticate it can not be :mistaken. They are plainly Vislible, from the Itlp Grande del Norte to th. Gall of Die*, and far beyonh that, as the State of Vetiesuelli iu the sigailtant move meats la New Granada lad Mate: The question is only on of time. Mina wM eoequor for se Mezieo, with her is aeon sod 'invaluable naWral resources, and this eve which to written in the Oars, no political cabals, ao in• kisses at home or .brood NIA prevent" But the mom sigsillaust *dilation is that noticed in the following ',tide from the Peaneyisweist New GRANADA.--New Granada, like the rest of the ua fortuaste eountries of Booth sad ()ultra! Amorists, le in a state of social and Withal fermentation. Restaged to tu torial roonvalsions sad hostile thrash's' from without, she casts her eyes for protection towards the United States.— Whoa a high paha% fmetiemry opted, and frankly pro. Cr;annexation to the United Stable, It my be preauste4 that the conditions of the Iliad are sack as to warraat the metros, and that the mind of the laulligetit pardon of the community is &By prepared fir the Asap: Use Albino* General of New Grimed*, is autmlitiast the sew Federal Constithtlea to the settees' Legislature, boldly sat unreservedly, expresses his doubts as to the efficacy of that Instrument. In his opinion, It It by se means a solid basis for notionat reergenizatioo.— the only sambas so solve the dig tallies ender width the *sentry labors, he deeleres, is annexation to the American Union. The people would then be protected against for eign esemtles ; they mold direst their atteattha -to the de. volopsent, of their natural reimpose ; the piddle lands sad private property would booms valuable, and they might live in the enjoyment of prosperity and peace, while now, the fearef v sedan. heresies" and @twit sem imams weighed epos them like as themliss. New Granada would him only a Nominal nationality, to sequin a potent, real one, that "maid be respected throughout the world, and their raw would gradually mix with the Alegi° &geom. Thep are certainly essathle views, but they will require time yet to ripen. National prejudice is not so easily conquered, not even by reason. What the intelligent wad far-splog anticipate now, and to which the Attorney General has given expression is so able and oosvineing a manner, will not become- • reality until the forth of eireamstaseee presses Its deep truth apes the manse. But a reality it will honoree, is AI human probability. There are nay two things !possible. The weak and declining nationalities of Central America must either fall a prey to &trepan Powers, or become porticos of the Vetted &sun. Ragland lusts after their poresseies. tithe has sever left • stows untamed to gala a male foothold to that quarter of the globe. Her mansormar, under the empty pretext of guard tag British latereets, aro eoastaatly es the leek-out for opportunities of aggression, and se fan from really protect. lag the moral Interests of hommeree, the foreign policy of Great Britain leads to establish Btritish monopolies everywhere. It takes advantage of the weakness of for eign sawatries, and bellies them into Insidious measures sad tissues, diseriminatiag in favor of British goads, thee loditestry levying blackmail epos the trade of ail rival Dodoes. The long abused meanies of Central sad Bost k Amadei feel that this system of legitimate piraey mum he put a stop to,- at all hazards, aad they hook he aid and protattkos, very naturally, to this government. We shoed. be derelict of national duty were we to disrepurd their tessera, Pram the moment we wouldit the stria, Powers of Ramps to establish sad tartt tbemselves spoil our frostier', from that momopt we should have to look forward to sadism complicatloas and wars. It would force as to become what is incompatible with the spirit of our free inatitatioss—a military smite. and we should b ,a.- posed, forever atter, to the perils sad &tapirs attending formidable sesadlag armies. New arsatbdu, like the mot et the hapless Samoa South sad antral America, h **- titled to oar sympathy and aid. . aqt. Tha ooaditios of Itaaltiagtos City la • &ovum Is the sales. Criss onion • perfoot immunity Jo Ike Vaciond Capital, sad the dopoadoni asaiaigal isthmian; of oity Sr. powatosa, litho" to ;Isaiah** to radials Deadly oaeoeslors by day, sasaisioatiosa tit Bien, bargtarloa, robitorkm. waylaying sad aloft" on twataittallaaaatsatlly; with a laddsoaa whiob the %dolma holplaisadthiititiod, isaptiad by Ma bolplossaan of tbs May staboriUss, sad oho pima. end property of aal. goo** porn& IN aseglossey at' rho eterl Ideal. thirsty roadie". who do wothisig bot prowl over tato eitY in eiseetal vlrtltaa r RbdiNti too Snap lialistaat, Vte ropiamist gowstaiasass sMla lbw Nib' Of dr oldies tot lout t. protawad, think of • tlopablio whoa. Copia". to anima brherimelterposteret . elds der et Oho irmat firsilily osid o re ohipatilmil the deresaist reeved to oroo mon reopeotobto oily. MI6 21•1 Cbssior Os* dist tse /Ms awl about iltlisu,'ltutions Aibtabefir Ohio, vie sops ~ass read i* a tea sorspew % see Aar agwilkb 4 1 1,0 110 1/ 060 NrAlit Abirsess Ss betgo, sWeep t 5i50 1 .11 1 p,40,111 414114 e Ts*, 14 *aft pa , 191 4 1 e,#1.1 . .4:lll4fut 1111 in "get 'rollmop* Tb• kW 44 :1 1010 41 q /s ! hl a ril . . Nasty; la maga ontori Weeds rad irikti; 'thei laid lbw otoity to isms M who took Soo basso 1116711ZT I'MPORTANT.—Tb• Detroit Fr*, Prey* states that dais the death of Col. Barrow it ha. boon din. hemmed that -Mrs. ihuarinstr's Kanto i. sot 'Basis, bat, simply mod ulapentiently. Aar. , &ale of, the Mack repu‘• Ikea me., however, ha.. talks oat about tie atter, sane etietsailiag for Joss; aiild miners for Am. They have pa each Wier hy the ear; sad it is likely to be the awe of as vast a feed in their ranks a. the old iptestios whothec Joan C. Twos+ really was Joan 0. Fannon? or net, amid whether ho said Ilia prayers le am Kpieeesal or Catholic iamb. It is forsartate that this palatial did Dot ease Outiag A. ANIMUS* saapaisa, fe; oosahlaid with the ether. it walla *ottani" hare rest the black re• pahliese party in twain. Besides It would have severely damned dm black repablkwa war cry. "Give '.a Jessie' would have sonadial horridly if Li. literal reederias, "Give' '.meanie" salletitaisd therefor. assure, gait Nun. Mini sad cOiontleit rooms, thole worimhops mad their other dallyavocations, u/MUM 1 as in .0111111liffkiMun La!""t gmtui that thaegitout every phase of oar "local troubles," the hope for the able...to realisation :4 it,o dream at our people for twenty-yeara—tbe anion of the lake. with Philadelphia by this improteeneut—bad always bees first sad foromwt Is the breasts of 141 True there woe Wiles when musty desponded, but that deepondesey eyelid a' ease& in tba-apparanA Kant- of lalmiem/n,the peeled by , those meat deeply interment, the merchants and mosied assn of Philadelphia, rather than is any 'met of faith in the work itself. Whets, therefote, far the first time In a gamier of • moony, the Legislature of oar Fte:• 'bowed by its arts that it to. {auger considered the onag, eloped North West , as a itop-ebild, to be lased for the support or oenipletioi of improvements Id other penises of the State, bit pot be helped In the conitruotioo of itt own. the general joy broke' oritt In the most enthusiastic es pastiest and eoagratalatioas. And well it might be ea,' for this hill, it is eonfldently believed, will place is the bands of the Company amp/. mesas for 'beastly coospie. lion of the road,—sad tie sompletion of the road will _piaci Eris, is tea years, side by aide with Cleeshiad, Detroit, and the sillier lab. !Moo, le past of population and wealth. There le so initials. is lis. Asa poiat fur all blade at ermsefacturlag we already possess innermsr. able advantages, sad with this road we shall hate those advantages inereased a dasseand fold Then look at the Ins mmy.* trade at the Lase., sod that title as eastern marbst by the ellsortest and mitiolieet rtmle. Das sous, the Surber, MI 4 Nile wilt Teenish, sad beat* oar hailbor, omos• bya-woniami aveprosish breams of the atg gsrdly,pulky date Stato,ifill become the very coatis ohm sera; omit a town eatablutas all the adventagee. both of eoessameermil isanataeterea,mnst ail varieties ithrapid guides is population Al wallas wealth. The importance, then. of the legielattea jaat. (kilned, I. not over estimated. pro it le aU its firistiols claim tor lt. Upon this point lb* tons of the Philadelphia prase is encouraging The Ballets. mays— "At last awe la a prospect of realiziss the •ision and the lamp* of twisty years. The flotabury sod Brie road—or eg It is designed to call it, the l'hiladelpbia and Lake Rats italltarad— will be built. sad that within a very few yaws. The deal passage of the bill to sell our State Canals, wleh we bare already announced, render, the re. Skit certain The water, of the Atlantic sad those of Lake Brie are to Ime nailed by the shortest railroad that can be made, and the chief ocean per,-of Pennsyltanta is to be joined to the chief lake port, and a trade will pass over the toed that will enrich aid strengthen both ports, while it will also radiate wealth and strength along its whole line, through the entire length of the Commonwealth. As to the condition utile Bunter, and Brio Railroad, It may be well to leftest oar readers that its entire leitgth, from Sunbury, oa the Susquebanna, to Eris, is 268 miles; that 40 miles of this, extending le Williamsport. are in succen fiel operatien, and paying the per teat- on its Toot ; that by the expedditure of about $7.50,000, the road can be liniehed, and put in operation about 68 miles further, sz• tending to Sineemahoning, this completing 108 miles of the Eastern division ; that on the Western division, 64 rttethiag from lee to Warren, can be completed lbw about it,000,000, leaving 96 miles of the entire work edit to be constructed. By the sale of the Commie to re , *petals phrtiea, the Company will be enabled to coottruet We portion of 96 miler, or at least will be able to make ,mob Prollirs In it, that the matter of completion will be bet of trilling driliewlty. While this greet work which is seteenu7 for the prosperity of Ptillecielphia, of Iris, sad the region lying become them, is limpet upon a sure footing, the state wUI get a fair price for the Canals, and will he rid of the sate sad expense of their maintenenos. They will rim isle bends that will be able to terry them as with far more advantage to the public, and they will 'maws faeover to be a herds. oe the state treasury. As • natural malt of the passage of the bill, the Canal Board will go out of existent*, sod along with this, the wretched 'fetes of distributiag canal emcee among politician, will also go oat of existence. Nu one will lament this, except the horde of oliewholders whetters for years thriven upon the waste from the public, treasury. "With the eompletion of the Philadelphia and Lak• Erie Railroad, a new day will dawn upon the commercial pros perity of Philadelphia. A large portion of the trade of the Lakes, and the easy growing region beyond them, will be arrested at Erie, to seek the shorter and better route to the seaboard. Erie will at onee take a start, and will soon edges.' to a rank eorreepoading to that of Buffalo, Clete• land, Detroit and other bake. cities, which, with fewer natural advantages, have hitherto been more highly fa vored by art and enterprire. New towns will spring up la Clinton. Rik, Forest, Warren and Regain oounties, and that hitherto neglected territory will begin to teem with a busy, thriving population. It is impossible 14 over estimate the advantages that will result from the road, aid we conelade with congratulating the people of the city sad the whole State, apes the good work done by the Legislature en Friday and tierarday." In the tacos tone is an article in the P nen from which we attract this paragraph:— "To the city of Philadelphia the pretest disposition or the work. is of eat:amending importance. -The direct result must be to render certain, at no far distant day, a direct Connection between our own city and the city of Erie, dual securing to Philadelphia a legitimate share of that enor mous trade of the lakes, which, in actual value, largely ex. needs all the foreign commerce cf the Veiled States. The price is so vast, the interest at stake concerns bar citizens so nearly, that every honorable effort should be made to amain the object in view. It only remains for the Suns bury and Brie Railroad Company to display the proper executive ability in order to bring about this consumma tion, and thus to make their own line of communication as great a matter of State pride a. the PCSIDSJITIIbiII, Cen tral. Every tree citizen of Philadelphia, who is alive to the mercantile and industrial advancement of our city, must wish the most abundant succese to so iuiporuiat en enterprise." The mooey article in the same paper IP equally as deci ded in its hopeful tone. It sap "W• may now expect vigorous measures to be taken to complete the long talked of railroad connection between this city and Lake Erie. The opinion of many of oar wisest citiseris has loots been that this road should hare been built even before the railroad to Pittsburg. as more important to the trade anti commerce of Ailadelpiiia than any other enterprise of the kind ever preJeetcd- We have low mach valuable time, and hare other sins of omission to answer for in this connection; and oar trade and oar ladnetrial enterprise have suffered in conveganee. We trust that the activity and teal of the future marhelp to atone for the evils and neglects of the past, and that our railroad connection with Erie may not be mach huger in. complete.* The New, always ono of the fist friend/ ••f the sows prise, says:— .By mama of the 'knitted which will be afeeded to lb* finnbary sad Ibis Compaay, *braise the passage of thie bill, a new impetus Is glees to its reeve*, sad the (steeds of that great eaterprim should at now Aetna it the would?* which may be smosesary to give them • fresh start I. the work of aidiag its oonstruction. The new management of the Ootapeny alder the goblets.* of Mr. Morehead, which has been able to procure the passage of this biU lit the face of • toast determined opposition, de serve the highest praise, and if it shall sacreed is its far ther expectatioas under it, will deserve the thanks of all wit° have** tetanal of Philadelphia at heart. Let the watchword sow be action, and we shall doubtless is short time comparatively be able to Worm ear readers of the oompletion of the eastern end of this great work.- We might quote more eztansividy from the oilier papers of the eity—bat the above is watßdlent to show that • good %snag masts in that diroetion, which has only to be lON oided is • proper spirit Ly those having the sanageseat et the work, to at ono* wore the eo.operstioa of stay lraterest, hers sod elsewhere, in the froseention of the en write. We bare oalg.to add that— The Goverfuir has signed the Bill, and it is se* a Law. ----- AP— lir A Wallington paper gives currency to s nunor that the ena of nee Arecirod slammed dollar. has boon sab ot:oiled Ate the pompom of varying the Lesseepten Sin thrash the Beasa--Glavessa w. bare MN dm above la auroral Wier Apishn ess papers; so*, all Ira bar* to ray to it ia i —if Wi him , it it aril; *Hum ovals** That the Ititpabliaaas mill plairirr thilit GIL Bse, it law anti, besaine what VOW b. 60 as• k saillaig tie& mu wheu disk WE for It wauid plumbous Me vow of halt pm kopubliaisa is Couples.— Ova your Dist amortise to lb. *la. aurillarusa, du ! IN; ino4 Dougkm, as we see by di; la twist Pastfladlu *hi guy tllb evebleg. Ms Lifter K die villiftbearrhalle tbarearpot leg! Lt. ?cliagfira, 4 91 , Aib *pat. 4. Allifai soaks at the tut INS tatarairo aaA saaame his . 1 dealer as Pastor et lb. traiventhe Mores of 90, meet, te-iserres at the psos - •sr< • to. Tim Beitia4seseiwkins aolieweart .is *Wei ohm LW* ikons W.: Om% oho. Asili now* .1 Ant Item se kiwi chi lkummliamh war Wane, allashal ths KiefAisa, It seas Wria, 5r„,. 1 4 1 . 1 wow sab o o y i M dirt •••••L Wier/ W. goes* was a Liestesmajeit Ma thes, sad woo seta ea the Wm, In Wee*. to pas* lb* tad It . 8. y, olio I HON. O. W. ti hipolkod pall tbi. article, for upon that ciboria of th• State--tlii Brie Railroad of stiluenoy Riots; who had presumed frets their positioa to metertsie eisetimeots of trit-torta sireagrikstay . 'fasitlite all motive/I.e riperraliatesOli load ebsreflter. all to tarots his eminemt isteits: *Sergi's' sad beaseemb **Vie sieettas of • moaner* which. although spperestly local. meat ultimate must rip , effeetAa I dols Commeetawmotte. yr,gge &u.: belt faleUia sad elietni use regarded by the enemies of the bill u oils of their elfieepfous, 'bat when it was hitters that his efactieat sup port would be rewideridi to it, the saeeess of the bill was reetally conceded The fiends of this important mos more owe a debt of gretitedit to this geodesists which •wo trust they will take the irst opPortulekty to Tipsy, for it tweet im admitted that without his ski the bill would bawd been eadaaprettlwery wool', if lot eatirely Wasted. W. trust hiatur booms are is store for the distinguished attestor from Franklin, and duff he willelt•la • palate whist' his high character far bailor and integrity sod his eminent abllitiesdeser we. jar We regret to see, is the (damage this week, in its notice of the reatteeitation of the " Erie City hank," what seam to Yo an evident Intention to do Weill** to soon of those who have dean iestremeatal In aaeomplish. ins that desirable end. It is nut to much what the Gazette says, as libel It does not say,--or rather what it OVA by impliratioe and o , ruparison —that we ohjeet to After stating that the old natal -ire promptly redeemed" at the counter of the Bank of Coutateroo .. .whenever end by whomsoever presented; anJ all just claims against the old institution fairly end honorably met," and paying a deserved compliment to our of these " engaged in the demotion of its affairs," oar rotemporary, In his aepal "pnegent and vigorous" style gives the others " engaged to the direction of itsitlfairs," the following rat direct.— " The new bills,' sayi lee, are handsomely executed— eliraad„ Grant, President, and A. M. Guild, Cashier." Tee plebs Vigil*, "the new bills are handsomely ezeent• ea, and Ogee& by a cteple , of men •11 , straw." That mews to es to be the plain purport of oar erotemporary's reagent and wigwags paragraph. Now, in oar bramble jedgment,if there Is asy more credit dee to one man more t o another &Moog those "elegeged In the dinetion of its in," that credit is deo to She Presideat of the Bank. Ebert the Brie City Bank failed--frost no fault of his, as this ettesenunity knew—thane were ever three hundred thousand dollars of its cotes la einrahstioei. ',toad of " giviegep in despair," as sass of the directors did, beset to work. and with an energy that knew neither neat nor fatten, eteceeded la reducing that (timbale* over two thirds—and then it was, and sot till then, with the circulatios thee reduced, and ample assets left to secure the redemption of the balance, that capitalists Were fouled to. risk their money is the resuscitation of the Bonk. Perhaps we fool more sensitive over the evilest slur of the thesette upon Mr. RAJIT because we know it is isedsoorred. We have known him. as boy end man, for the last twenty-lira years, and we know that a more upright and honorable maa is nut among oar eitisena.-- As to the Cashier, Mr. CirtLD, he has been a cilium hers, io business, for doe or six yes. 6, and we do not think our eotemperary himself can prawn' a better record. The slur, thee, upon these gentlemen, if one was intooded, is un deserved as well as artgenevons. THE NEW A ifEEIcAN C rcLOP.f: DIA.—Two volumes of this popular work, published by the APPLICTON*, N ew You, are now ready for delivery to subdertbers.— There has been, perhaps, so work published in this coun try that comprised so much that is really useful se this.— Il In feet • library in itself. If you wish to ascertain the feels in regard to asy prominent event in the history of the world—or any fast in leterstars or science—or of any of trio names, history •r character of the celebrated individuals who haws partielpatod in those oveut•—you bare bet to monk this work, and the isformatiou le ready before you. 3t would anus to us that • Rook so enimently awful should fad a playa ou the simif ornery gentleman's library; and as the agent for the Publishers, MR. VA", Voss; is mow ammassiog this city and amply, we advise all who ems &ford so cheap • luxury to give him their names. Ile is also agent fur all the other publications of Limn. Appletoom, wbleh be will exhibit with this, and take the names of those desiring them. COMMANDER LANMAN.—This 01Beer, recently appointed to the Commaod of the Steamer iftealyan, we And is already the recipient of golden opinions from gentlemen connected with our Lake Marine. The Schooner J. W. Brows, Capt. Downs, _in attempting to make this Port oboist tew dap since, went ashore high and dry north of the Bateau Light, where, in all probability, she would hare yet „remained had it not bun for the prompt and etbeent aid of the Strasser Meer gun, through the gentlemanly courtesy of Commander L . , second ed by the sturdy heart of her weather beaten Pilot, Cept. lliirro4. Such acts of disinterested generosity on the part of those oonneoted with our Goverument service never fail in the end of securing a corresponding reward. FREE LAROR.—The politicians of New England, of the Black Republican spice', bare a great deal to say about "fru labor" and all that—but when they come to put their theory in prude*, they sing quite a (Mimi tune, u the following illustration related the Hartford Times goes to show " In Glastonbury, on Monday, Martin Harrison, ■ work man in the mill of the Nahog Satioet Company, voted (aa we sfre informed) the Democratic ticket. For thus daring to coercive his rights as a freeman, be was promptly told by the agent of the Company, Mr. Gluier, that his ser- Viooll would not be required any longer. It was soon ' afterwards ascertained, however, that Glutanbury had elected but one representative, and that there was able rote on the other. Mr. Harrison was accordingly told that perhaps he had bitter resale in the mill a little longer— that his removal was not fully decided sport. Re took the hint, and voted, next day, the Republican ticket—and he is now reinstated in the good grace. of the management of that mourn, and not likely to be removed. The re. moral of Mr. Nettleton, an overseer in the prison at Wethersfield, for daring to vote the Democrtkie ticket, goes very well with snob an act es this. Lot us see—what party was It that lately lamented so loudly over what was celled the stilling of free opinion in Kansas?" SNP" The old lady that said there was nothing new under the Soo, evidently bad'nt seen the "Empirs Merv," new exhibited at the New England Hotel in Mil city. It is well known that the "universal Yankee nation" are getting up something new every day, hence it is not to be wondered at thit in presenting this new Churn to the public the inventor should claim for it superior qualities over all heretofore invented—the chief of which Is that it makes butter chemically, by bringing all the cream equally in contact with the air, time bringing all the hut. tar at the same time, and leaving no particles of it In the butter milk, as all other Churn. invariably do. It will bring baiter In from live to fifteen minutes, and is milk warm from the cow, in from fifteen to thirty minutes. It Is so easily worked that a ebUd can operate it. And as it is not complicated, it is not liable to get out of order. The public are invited to call and examine the practical working of this wonderful Churn. Persons desiring to purchase the right to use 9T manufacture this Charts, can address M. C. PA11.11211, M. D. or W. L. HoLcons, ChM.- latid, Ohio. 'AL. Mrs. Dieter, wife of Colored Dieter, of Meadville, came to bee death eery maidenly on Teesday of lut week. fibe waa standing by a stove, engaged le 401110 cannery oeowpatioa, when she soddenly fell forward, striking her forehead against the stove, nod on being raised up it was found she was dead. Bbe was a young woman, and left two children. The same day as aged lady, the mother of Roman Catholic priest at Meadville, wu struck with apoplexy and died instantly. We could not aseettain her ammo fro.. OUT Kelitlf /10,.. no similes! "Zed aepulgioase,' .f Ni. Y ark haw• WNW to ***As anus Mato ealogisin the attempt of Orsini sad his eloalhiiorstao to asautiaata Ire met Napolocia. Ws do sot Imow that lho hail lo Maoist. bat It it a fast, that the woo woos that ate oppvialoa iv ilia " raduoilootcy" wont appoodird to a .illeek Rariblioaa " ataalthoto" is 1856. Jr- The Dunkirk. Journal says that a salt water shad was albite from Lake Erie by am of the liiihkg boats of that place. The Jarrell/ lig be correct, bat we Mkt it dastard ; aevertheless we do Dot doubt bet better Gab were eastitt thin the shied. The MINIMA, for %steam is ste Ma ahead or u shad iur • burr* tram is of i sacker. or Kr. Peps, editor adm Worki•pposis Adevegoe. at PottioEßC wipe - ) WAS eont l iettd of libol sad tosiosood to several toootbe tospriooisoak,liss book pordosod i 0,7 Gov. Packer. . PM! /10.111L—Oor shoirisse, DS. Imo Pt bolsi, after sesseietifer the motives of those preiriseisi tow* Rl* Test, IPlNGadlelkis. sed Isitioses. 'pilaff to eft iii Pitt"baron • hots of his qsalltiee is it few/ weeds. a. 11iL. The Garotte has discovered that W. 0. Warhead le "INI 111.10•014 7 stdiihie person for the Poseidon, e 1 the thsalvarydwil Ridie read' Thank previiiimea rasa tow ties is settled 1 - -~- --.-..------ ---- the dopdays. People who have time to maim their inge..ane tenth lariat and diamarmindes-- It ierstlem. chase* for many however that trade els toe relive to have any room for their unprolitable meditations. Waiting for customers, when customers are few and far between is al ways • dispiriting poration. Iltaiiteet sib 1' apseeti7 at large, however, is deeided• ly on the increase. The city is crowded with musky Wyses and la saw braneasee-M wholesale. Mad% the aggregate moist will equal those of the wee times host your; prodts however, are genterrelly radioed. Dry Goods of American maarreetows. aspeelaDy cottons, Mut" to pay welt by midsummer. pad we slay therefore look fat . resiewil of satiety in the manufacturing dlstiiete 6 • few months more. Tho unemployed bore are is real, se. bed a condition as !bey bare been M any time &rim/ As winter, LI the unsettled state of affairs Nada peopt.- to operate with the greateet caution. The Theatre Wood's — charity seems likely to turn out a groat charity to the managers bow much good the poor*tv., get of It remains to b. seen. The only of the day now Is a geniis! erased* agalset Lotteries, gift schemes, stock gambling sad an sorts of machines for taking the wind: The' anieber‘of operations which bas Istaly been broiled to Ilea is quits astonishing. Bet Reforms la the order of tile &O. nee Is 0.1141 enough of it sod roost suing* for it. The religions interest is well austalied. Then le as edit fancy abroad for bolding Prayer sse, tines in sN setts-of gold plains: a lady up town srattiere ersoryday • spry for religiose services to the elegant bttliard roonwattatdisit to her. VI 100 Ot. In assasameats the Musical Consorts a the Academy are the great feature. They are in 4 Jollies 'tyre, only more so. The managers of the Crystal Paha", Ball are preparing rue another grand display at the Pa seo which is - to tat a whole week is May if awash foots are Wad lett us the city or oat of it to keep the Mill moving. The great auction sales of silk dress goods this Sprills have a rather nafortaaata result for impomess. Timm has been • decided scarcity of new Wage eahoulasid to strike feminie eye, and it was supposed there woad be an active demand at good priced on aocoust of the light importation. Bat It mew that the stoaatry I. die posed to go back in some degree to the old days of calim and detain., And there is in this movement. Ameri can printed eal‘eoee of the beat quality, are pretty epos/0 and nice enough fur all ordinary occasions sad it is a very taw pride in our countrywomen 'which cannot he madd ed with anything short of a costly Parie time for cola mon wear. The financial pressure has been very severe oti all articles of rerere. Paintin g s sod statuary of acknowledged merit, bring at auction almost hie last yeses price. •Tbs trade sale. of books, however, are more satisfactory. No two large works of travel bare ever sold better in this eouatry than- Dr. Kaue's male expedition or Dr. Liviaptone's South Africa; a pretty pair to rat cheek by Joel In • library; one redolent of tropic beat and iIIZOTiILIIO4II the other chilly with aretie lee and desolates. This month ii rather dull, It most be confessed. It is a kind of transition period. Brerybody is 'kakis, news in ooe's eyes; dropping whit* wash os his coat, or leaving furniture about fur a trap to break eas's skim Tin lest of May Is coating. Happy is he to viten this laud • lord slash Sot, "What dent thou? azin sail go Meese." Unhappy roes of landlords ! aceurued of ass over since the days of him who invested the plan of Ming le hired houses. They are obdurate by nature. Stocks nay sill: mosey may derision even, but they never eons doers, and still therefore we go on building up newer over year to the jumping at place; there seems to be no overeepply; no superfluity of house sueomodasion. ERTL WAsHINGTON, April 20. Mr. English's bill is still under consideration of the Senate's conferink committee with a fair prospect of an ultimate agreement Many boa. eider this already certain Messrs. Seward and Howard dissent. The several political parties were this afternoon and are to-night mach inter ested of privately discussing the measure, of the snecess of which no definite notion can be formed. It is probable the conferring committees will re port tomorrow. • New Yam, April 21. Mr. English's bill was offend to the miller. ence committee yesterday. The majority ac. cepted it without hesitation, and when Mr. ['aw ard appealed to English to allow bias to insert a short amendment providing for the submission of the Leavenworth Constitution- at the same time, he declined. English then proposed to report immediately, but Seward asked for an adjournment till tomorrow in order to have time for consultation. The majority consented to only two hours delay, and the matter was accordingly postponed till two o'olook. At the appointed hoar Messrs. Howard and Seward attended, but no other . member of the committee was present, and after waiting some time, they retired. It is rumored that in the meastime several southern members of the Holm, including Quitman, Miles, eta., had signified their dissent from the irraogiment, and that Hunter and others of the senate had done the" same thing, hence the son attendance of the committee at 2 o'clock. 114tBRISBURG, April 19, 1858 The bill fur the sale of the State Canals hav ing passed the Legislature, and the necessary public business beinig nearly finished, there is no longer reason to doubt that the Legislature will adjourn on the 22d inst. There are many pri vate and public bills on the calendar which have, not been dispoSed of; but this would be the ease if the session lasted,* month longer. Sills ac• cumulate until the very end orthe session. The Governor hesitated about signing the Sun• bury and Erie bill, on account of the outlet lock at NortliuMberland being attached to the North Branch, in the provision providing for the sale of that division to residents thereon. This ob jection was removed by a supplement which wee put through both Houses this afternoon in a half an hour after they met. This objection being rd moved, no doubt the Geveroor will sign the bill at once, as it was understood from the begin ingithat, be favored the measure. If the effect of this bill will be to secure the completion of the Sunbury and Eric Railroad, the importance of the object may perhaps mon. than oompensitte for any immediate pecuniary loss sustained by the State from inadequacy of price. WAsactwaron, 18th Apra 1858. A gentleman who has just arrived &Com the ar my, brings some interesting particulars of the state of affairs in Col. Johnston % camp.. 'His advioes are satisfactory. lie lays that site men are, almost without exiieption, in robust health, and good spir its. They profess themselves able to enter Salt Lake City at sey time, without other reinforce meats than the volunteers, who offer themselves on the spot. It is believed that were 'Minaton author ized to provide a ioree for hinted!, and were it rendezvous established at Council Bluff or other convenient locality, be would enroll a thousand additional men within the next six weeks, and thus supercede the necessity for those two new regiments. After having gone id far, ea Johns ton would like to bate the tweet of finishing the esmptign, by oecupying the neap eapitol; if he is not fettered by eiders, will probably .7 to accomplish that end before the arrival of his superiors in eommand. As to tits fighting, no one anticipates much of that. Johnston, of wane, bases his operations on the view of basing to burn gnepouder, but no one thinks that Brigham Young realty mean to give battle. Elsa, at least, the statement of my fufoimeat. Nsw Yolks, April 21. Oipt. Chalker of the Hartford Propeller Seas cos was atally alma ibis monis& wh il e atellieten Ike pier akeipiele et hie need. He is mortally woooded. The abet ease Eros the pieta' of a private watalueen, Arlie was is diesel of drawing a charge. Wciacassnis, Maw, 20. U. D. Stogie who, was ',mood 4eineiabi ,o 4 estsobth.ros toegorias is Shis sity, swi habi t° bail tads, is the ism Al 111,0110, no into also t I debt to Ilia allhOlitt 4-170,000, owl al &huh or bad to tliossiassi of 1140,000, oosisaitts4 to jail. The sue ose alma interest. Cltothe. Pell 1q as-4" had now reached a Sestete rhea, from the sear grata of the day of adjoitin: meat, it blame weesseary shit the strength for and spines it should be dually tested. An eve. Meg swift was appoisted for thin, and the mosiamputum. *Ai &row— Rumor of themtptetetleosisitimimipae - Orosd. when the holm of iielest main d Sedate Cham ber was thronged with a brilliant sirny of ladies, and seats mece,tallei late. isk; possible ows for the woomskoassa",istlaisfail tithe Mina. sad =was' at'ibe °Olin of the de bate,sod both genies were foil of hOpe and anx iet The opponents of die bill numbered some able men, and were led by Charles R Buckalew, whom great szperiettes, skill and eloquence, make Wm s formidable antagonist io coy con test- The friends of the bill, however, had the weight of talent and character, and what was of more importnaos, of eumben on their side.— Speeches were made mad replied to by various members, which, (batiamose few who indulg ed in estrorthy persoaaitties) could not fail to hopeless theist:sager with' t high opinion of the ability and eloquence of the Pennsylvania Sen ate. But lam proud to add that the crowning honors of the evening were universally conceded to our venerable /3' gamer, Judge Wilkins. He had given the bill ileum/ careful consideration, and understood it in all its bowlegs. The ani mated spatula around him seemed to bring back all the vigor of youth, and this 'pint, oom l bitted with his mature wisdom and his statesman like view dike whole question, called forth bearty eutiousinins from his most etermined ad• versenes. lifibilibit that la Wee an Annual Senator, Judge WOW; simited---end showed to a demonstration—that eves la a narrow, selfish, local point of view the best Worsts of Pittsburg required the pump of the bil, especially with an amendment whiah he offered sad w h was promptly aeoepted, requiring a subscription of half a minims of dollars, to aid the Allegheny Valley Railroad in its completion from the mouth of the lifahoineg to Winslow. This will insure the early completion of the latter road, which will then form a link in a new route to Philadel phia mad New York, shorter in time if not in miles, than any other. Re showed further, to a mathematical demonstration, that the Allegheny Valley Road was destined to be the great trunk, and not merely a feeder of the main stem. But passing from local 000siderstions, the yen , eratge Sesame disessideg the question on broad and general principles, be reviewed our improve meet system from its earliest turnpike to its present railroad—drawing from memory and ob servation the materials which his associates and all of we of this generation meet gather from books---sitowing how every steam of the Com monwealth bad in tarn shared the fostering care of the Commonwealth except the region it was now proposed to open up. A Senator had sneer ingly Irk= of this region as a desert, a forest, and a 'endorsee'. Judge Wilkins blandly re minding the Senator that the epithets "desert," and "forest" were somewhat inoompatible, valued that it was a forest or wilderness, sod then with admirable, trot mai irresistible force turned this view of the ease into an argument for theof the bill. How *came it., he asked, that gentlemen, whose own districts had beesp , opened up and enriched by the beuetioeut baud of the government, can still point with sneers and taunts to this region as a wildersess?—as rich in varied resources as to any other p ortioo of the State, and needing only the development that this road will give it to maks it populous and prosperous. This step-mother policy toward one branch of her family whilst nourishing all the rest bountifully, bad been carried too far already; it was time to correct it. Judge Wilkins produced statistics showiog the magic effect of the llamas' improvements of this I and other States, in eddied to the salad of the taxable property and in increasing the general wealth, and argued them it was the duty of states. men to look forward—to open np these resour• ces—and to lay the foundations of public pros. perity broad and deep, instead of skimming the mortice for a traosicnt pittance of revenue We then proceeded to show in emphatic awl eon vieciag language the benefits that would natur ally Row from a connection with the Sunbury and Brie Railroad—at a distance from Pittsburg much nearer than is apprehended—by a junc tion with the Allegheny Valley Railroad. That it will take place he had the authority tor say ing of every engineer of both companies as ex pressed in their annual reports. And, further more, that the letter company have recently made a material ohmage soathwardly in the location of their road for the express purpose of inclining towards Pittsburg, and with a view to render their animation with that city more convenient shorter, and lees expensive. When the Senator resumed his seat the audience felt that the ques' lion was settled, and so it was. The final vote was take. about one o'clock in the morning— ayes 18, pity. 14. The Democrats voting aye were Win. Wilkins, of Allegheny, Wm. P. Schell of Bedford, George W. Brewer of Franklin, C. M. Straub, of Schuylkill, George P. Steele, of Losers., Samuel J. Randall and Harlan, Too gram, of Philadelphia Mr .George W. Willer. a young man repre senting Washington and Greene, had the wretch edly bad tame to attempt to re ad: a leJture to Jody Wilkins upon the impropriety of his eon. duet on the question at ism. He was naives.. sally condemned, sad his conduct was in striking contrast to Mr. Buiskaleel, who generously de clared that the Senator from Allegheny had made the great argument in favor of the sale of the public works, sad was most deferential in his rasped, as !ere all others. Mr. Francis, of Lawrence, is au plateau and sarcastic speech, pre the Senator hum Greene some wholesome lessons in courtesy that be will do well to profit J, and Dam iodised to think he will tarry at richo unt il his tuned has grows before running another such dlt against oat who exceeds him wiLluare in y this in ill the other character. idles of Those who siw and heard Judge Wilkins on Friday night mast have felt, that notwithstand: tag his four soars pass, time hes : dealt sq kindly with his facalties,both physical Old esental, that in all probability 14. will be able for yisars to come to serve his Omit/Wats and wintry. firtearmax nun Drvonoa.—At the recess Sandusky Nutty Clommee Reel, the can of Rosetta Kline vs Barnhart bailie, for divorce and alimosy,'netted aiaab beterast. The sass emu. pied two days. Mrs. K: ebsrpd that ter has. band bad bosomy a cower. to epiriteadiem, is eoseequeseis of which he Oen arose am} morose to his badly; had drives gotitirmer from her bed room, sad >b ay, *bee *dread on $ sold and stormy day, bad-ing~ber from this beam, dank" dad and shim* destitute, and °availed tier to seek rots . with tbromeigbiuns. This ea - Gored about 'weedy years Met their marriage. Some as mitamme were eiamined as both sides, sad the eialreeter et A. pelitirmer_was 'RUM to be abate Norm& Judy Taper rusted the Emu; cad -deereed Kra. K Amoy to the 1111M1111 d SBPOO, sad a reatorstiOa el tbo wades of betimiliebl goods beteaging to her et the stusisigeitthet yet mosheed. f * eti Erma• It ' /zit Os. of The OCy.) aosowrcial oils stori of • 'WY itolor.',' wifro* Pte` !ems[ . 4!1 80 Pdar /MS *km al ts = ols o=r talliag, asi bar di- Mtn Awls Usk Mal osow ,we was obi swan teeg lon ma* , eolool joot *hid .2 - ifinisi lit SU b iiir d ihi vow, 'Sof * Rom re do lislipo' a do* is Rode otwowoispen." Ilibi roimo As e 'fro, wboo oho roomed ill 11 0 611 4.011: 1 14.1 f 414 .110 1, 41 , 1 ' 11 What mis sal Vi si." f i r P - Z h vi e tl i Z it R , Y 4 1 TC" 9 „ ' the latter, a. th e r emit , 4 tea very s a d dir t, in _eying se 4 ,.„, 1110t store Mrs. Peek's il euti have felt much tot,r,, , P ogreasiog here, and re t .,„, aubjeota to so oonstasi eat :oughts as os t ii pre re v it e ti a la t the a ii both have manifested sign, of iosimity, and Mr Peck,- whet the influence of ehlomform, baa had seed to preemie him from lajonog ikon goat hiss. Mrs. Peek, anis mud in sueb the; God had commanded her to fan thus refused food fur several days, e a , or two ooessions She bad also mar her children bad been commanded to. ed that they should refuse food, and IN , lase in her ehastisement of them when'. bayed her, that she also bad to be con A WHOLE FAMILY POISONED morticing last, a colored man raiding Street, Burlington N. J., was seddeal with a violent burning seneatioa in th accompanied with violent couvulsiona course of an hour or tw3, other meni al , family were attacked in tho same way.• night two additional members were _ similar pains and eonvuisions There re m adults in the same house, all ill at die time. Od inquiry it was ascertained young colored woman au acquaintan ce family, had on Friday given them a larg e take which she bad obtained. from so Ines, and that all who had partaken of made sick, while those members of thi who had not touched it escaped IV Further inquiry showed that the fimai4, the cake bad been booked, bad all eatr out injury The perpetrator wee seat lac. Sus to Burlington to answer. limpoupon positively trifled to her heeds, Obi had t been detected to justify tee ruppoeitio4 would have administered it. Yet her - are by no means of a favorable Meantime, from Saturday op to Moeda , the whole five patients were umiergoi suffering, the eynt e rse to some extet ing strychniae. skits four of nearly reoanted, and the fifth stall a precarious tooditiou. The mystery has eicited intense interest, in Snit crowds of elisions ieqn!rers thm4,4 premises daring the height of the ateat Exacnrrion 09 BrovALL—The W. Stowell, movicted at New ' murder of Nagy Dersod was err inst., ell efforts to induce the tioverni mail his Solliaboa baring failed The made a speech .frees the *catfish!, ackm. ilia guilt, and expreesiog the penalty. Daring his remarks he esti "Now, potatoes, I mast tell you a. not been brought to this end ben; know bettor. I was raised Vs , by respectable parents, and rect.' education. Indeed, I way say I respectable position in society Hut for the last fifteen years have been ' the devil, at his will, and now, by la death,; sin about to rewire att. wife. of have even held the position .1/ moilit,l Gospel, ar.ii bolovekl anti relit-tiled but this out) sbows the fr m slue!, fallen, and from which all are Itsb., they yield to their baser feellowi " For ten years past I hive of ruin iu New Orlera.,, and here a )ie bapptled me which Jark..thed all toy lei but 4t which I d., n,.i more partie; refer I intend to beau,' I,llb u 4. "h. self. Afterward tweet to Nicaragua, uo: furoed CO return agate, gave Inane rein ; propensities, and, in due retiree of tots the murderer that I am to day " GOLD IN OREGON AND WASIIIN editor of Liao San Fraaeiseo Alta or from personal knowledge, that tb, Oregon "al Wasktiogt,,D territ.,r. rich and extensive'sthose of Ca I fag time must assuredly develop a ra,r country, extending on, as a coot mutt. California mineral chain of mcuntatot the British Possessions. Thi3 t,i !PI& as gold 6as been found in the extreme puts of California quite as pleatiifti;ly central and the mines in Slat goo are but parts of the same geniof lion. The meek. gold dowoversa river may probably assume conaitierat tante by attracting populatitiu thither richness of the Oregon and Ws3hiagtio must give impetus to the development at meot of those regions, and attract el from California and the Autistic State SiNOULAIR AMARITIOS —Some five ago, Mr. Peter Daniel, of Loser, Saucor shifttd a lot of bay from one mow to his barn. Nothing tinusual occurred work, and after its completion no thought about it, until one night last to a sound sleep he became enwrapt rim' dream, in which his imaginati. back to the removal of the bay, and apparition of a live hen under the nt presented itself to him. While the al nary visibility of the object vas yet eyes, he awoke, and struck with the of the dream, and the impresooo upon his mind, he awoke his wife no the eirennistaitees to her, ./iying that go Sow and satisfy himself about ti Baiting the action to the word he in, beie,llll4 left for the barn, where be to reabill the bay, and after he got to his labor, singular enough oat hopped , ec, reduced to skin and bout. Mr well be conjectured wi.s no lean perple astwashed to thus find the singular apv his dream metamorphosed into actual I the consternation of his investigatice, having had 'no credence in "viiiolu land," was still greater. The great of the occurrence may perbrps 'sew doubt it. truth, but we have it 1 5 vri —Mr. D. being a mash highly respee&e 4 neighborhood, and of undoubted verse" leigA Register. To REMOVII Memo FROM L. &lies sometimes leave whitish mart ed tables when set, as they should a lowly epos them. To remove it, lamp oil on the spot, and rub it bard cloth. Then pour on s little s pirits, dry with another cloth, and the slat dimpisar, leaving the table as bright Mir A u uld lady being sorely s tis dinoedor usually denoatinsts.lbysten ake amid not Wattle, sod appealed bond mo the omission with, "Mr brostbs." " Woll,, my dear, - rem n 6" baibsads "/ would uot try, Is imps you to." Iff* Mr. Calhoun reported A bill the Caisal Board, wbiob par.ed the Their duties as Canal Commissioner the date of the transfer of the work* te 1)117 aid Erie Railroad comps* WI tam in dice until July Ist, I'6'•. to the business. Of coarse, there will b e don this fall, and therefore the tic Mr. Wesley Frost has proven rsthee bower. The Canal Bowl was irstitutetl oo ! CoOsourowealtb commeooed her toittell•., tom of internal improveli)eoht, sod 0! were aPPoislied by the govervr they were elected by the 'peoplo 5 cis BLAND, Aro', The sobooovr Word, from Toledo 1,4 ► with s cargo of pork weiTt *shore here She is sot, seriously damaged C' r e safe.