THE ERIE OBSERVER. KANSAft .1.4: ria•Trgit Ttl SIMI. 1. •LOAN, Kdlt.r SLOAN a MCK)RZ, Pathbalms &nd Prop, 111 Tel lILDA V Pemoemtle State T FOR SCPREIIIe Jcpor., WILLIAM A. PORTER, OF PIIILADELPHIA FOR CANAL CONOILiaIoNER, WESTLEY Fll )ST OP FAYETTE CO Nmir•eof the Weelc --The most iosportasst set of logi"Latlre wisdom of tbis seesaw Ms bass the peones by the Homo of Roar"tea, Wiese; aa Thursday Ism, at Mr. llarvilro load LW. groat. iag 11,54/1.1100 sans to the moral states, for, the eselowsteol et camps, «poloist', devoted to ogrieultive aad.tho me dYlasl arta. Coadieriag tits sauna the public loads are passaliy hittand away, we non this ito far better NM fits Annie disposal. sad ALF. Morrill donnas the titaalts .of the, aostatry for tits personator' bo has 'nisi "C sapport of this winos And wool useful maseun that OM less adopted by the prenot Coupon. Arsoag this esowlitiose oa wide% the gripes of lead are made, is -1;u tkat suds state shall provide so loos this oe - rullego rialto do years. We presume the ronclarrenre of tho hoists to hardly doubtful. ' —William George, ea old was, living near Steubenville, Pa., twig. himself about 3 o'clock on Tuaeday muerciag. Path lost. Re said he thought he beard • rat in the trap wP stain—roes, and went up, only for the purpose, how • ever, of procezieg a rope• Us then cams down mid went oat as the poreb. Some members of the family had got oat of bed by this time, but be told them - if any one came oat he would kill them. It alanied tho family , some of whets Winn oat at another door aid ran to a 'near neigh Ikea, bat by the time they retaried he was hanging to a rabic of the porch, and was dead; Re had been melon , eludy fee sows time, which oar correspondent thinki was %be seise of Ms dispirit. art. —At the Mistral or work house of Chicago, a few days ago, the male gest of prisoner., upon being fumed out to labor la the yard, suddenly and threateningly annoineed their latesties not to do en; mare work unless more wages aid hotter food should be allowed them. The keepers, two is iaabev, stood Ara, aid repeated the order to go to *set. About Omen of the mov, Raid of the prisoners obeyed, but were drive. off by a shower of stones from she maimeatests, who now,began to arm themselves. The Iteepors did likewise, aid 00d1e5...4 all the meta about the MitaidiMument, aid is view of this array the eeiviets Molly gave up. Soso of the rimloaders were subsoqueet. Iy paniamod with solitary emalliement in dark rigs, sub, lestid to the showoff bath, etc. —A rattier roamed' iseideed wonted last Sunday night et the Spiewipal Mission Marsh, to Brooklyn, N. V. A rug Ina named "Joseph Bemuses -trioctito stab • young lady named Prances Bennett, a sinpr intjhe choir, while the setelee was pug on, hut way fertunstely prevented by some putlemen who were staadiag WISP The reason for the mardmves attack Is cilimappolated love, or miter " naregalted pastas." Stacy) this inearawation, the ruck lees over declares that he intended to kill the lady "co that ao one 1400 could marry her;" and when told that be Would he sorely imprisoned for at least six months, be NMI that If he Is "sent op for • year he will love 'her as mad as ever." 1111 constancy wad desperation hare won him the moral sympathy of sentimental young ladies. —A Mysteries' case of murder was brought to light in Pidinielphia ea Thursday. The dead body of the viatica. • youag tam mated Jobe Z. Clark, who was missed shwa the Ed of April. after being foully dealt with, was thrown Cato the Beksolkill, and was found floating near the liar. ket street The blow falls terribly upon a young with and aged soother. The declassed, on the day of hi. dleopperaecie, left his Store with $4OO in his possession, sad wee sot moos alive afterwards. The money was not . head apes his person, and It Is therefore supposed he was marl red for the purpose of robbery. —The Baltimore Asissricaa 111111211 froth Colonel Taylor, that the oelebrated light artMery carps, known as "Capt. lleagg's lathery," whirl rendered such invaluable service to the late war with Mszieo, has boon ordered by the fleatenety of War to proceed to Utah. The company con sists of eevealy•tour men. The company carries with It their light battery, permitting of four six pounders and fear mimosa, but will not be mounted until they reach Peet Leavenwoeth, whisk will be abort the 20th of Mar. leaving that poet they *spot to travel at she rate of Ilan) per day, and roach Utah some time &Kist the month of 5517. —A short time sines a Mrs. /fickle swore oat a warrant aplast, km Dusbaad at Frankfort, By., for tome Imagi sm, stun, and while be lay in jell packed op the valnatiles aid pushed of to Cincinnati with another taut. The louhaad got eat of jail, panned them, and had them loth arrested for grand larceny. The w Naas wished she lad staid at home, bat her husband would not forgive her dB the law bad taken Its croiaree. So that what was first Ikeda to be a capital way?o gat rid•of a husband, turn. 6d ciat to be a capital way or pttteg into jag. - -A daughter of Peal Dowling, of Abington tp., Mont gomery amity, committed suicide on Smuts, morning last, by &ovals, itentelf in a well. She arose early in the mends' before the rest of the family were up, and west to tie well alluded to, which is situated Come distance from the home, aad after fastening some large stones to her dress, jumped into the well. Her lifeless body was net disavowed isatll several hours after. She was a girl of weak tided, and at the time of committing the act of self-destruction, le supposed to have been suffering from more Asa usual aberration. -a week or two tines, a blind, paralysed old man, with eat M. ow twaway, died at the bones of a benet•olen sigmas, who bad Pea bin shelter, In Evansville, Ind. Arabic kin - eßasto wean papers and testimonials whist - pros Ilia to be De. Jobs Peso* Holmes, a biember of the Coßege d Borgia's, Leedom, and formerly In the em. ploy of the Rada* Bay Company, the reload Of Capt. Barri, the Aretleowslgator, and the saseelate of many of the int people of Ragland. Be was the aotbdt of Wroral vale able Invention. —The itoeintater Dessaeree says there have bees Immo sialtabir stories current daring the last days of the Stout viol. It is said that sevemil of the boa ,ser evinced a saprisiag interest i• the wades of the primmer on trial, sad ...sit se far as to send Min letters of sympathy and eundoiesee. We beard of one young woman who, while skiing la the emort.room, daring the trial, gave vest to her foollage la soveral poetical effusions, lb. topiess whisk lure the primmer sad his hard fate. —The "sick man," as this Czar Nicholas would have termed Neale% ia la • bad way. Every thing is out of joist la that salami, essastry—baeiaeas •t a 'Mad, the salsa•i debt, •/ready esonacia, Ladedalaly increasing, two et three parties lighting for the govasseat, open n. Wales titrestosod in cos• visitors, the Indiana restoring prlidiltra saraessioss in /Alms, and robbery and canrilor rife overywhors. --la Crawled entosty...lL Haase, envieted of connir. say, eud gaj l 4 of wend forgeries, has bon IOVIODO•41 to the Witt Peatindery foe thin years. HUI &ad Jena, mravina with him, made their neap* from jail oe the readltioe of lb. senteses. Their neognimases, &manak in to $2,000, an forfeited. Canon Whiting, haring plead silk to the charge of burglary, has boonlontonood to throe years to the positendaty. —John Wabrou, late of iil• county of Prince Edward, Va., by will ammodpated his - slams, shoot sixty ilium , tom, sad gin this omne $20,000 in money to take them to Liberia. At tholate (EMU Court, an. of %WA Omer, aged filly-anon, filed a petition setting forth his dsone to ohms is owner, whOnspoa the court took A. tenstwy stops, aoserdiag to law, to grstify,Crosar. —Titers is it Orin oat woo& trying to persuade girls to tango mardsges He might as well try to persuade *mkt Mot they .sold lad a substitute for water, or roes had. that 11Mre is saamblen Utter - for their cenkideriort than searbins. The .sly mann he bas yet made is a sine* 111 &71 filPa Abe' Sow Tod, oa Tuesday, as 'WWI was violootly iimimboil sal bodies by two an., who, attar baring mile dod lbolintno with Imatittg their viotha, seised mad bold Us mend mindsi ea the \ttrp of a hot stove, latalap him so mashy that be is sot onpeeted to room. The in. hams wrotolkos were apprehended, sad the victim of their emit, was Mina to nee hospital. -.tea limmasop Alt tea bowery has roosiold Mort Wham& Galion la boner, notes frank as kialtoters 'Ali la Hw Yost, who stales Nat be bad simotoil lies tilamaimmat so that room -ening Piaree's Arimindstra. tint- -11ollapens d Bawl& Duly -stashed Dr. Tb. 040 Ibirgoir lastasstrt, Pa., lead aka kr Ads, dooridior at tIN gift d" Bassidua se Dalai& iltbis baser bay Iw,vaalisradosi Dr. Dram be kis isakiiirsi wowed sr ka silisprod to Rake sow. Idik tad port of Ur *Ow aklikol away by a dist at fiesakirol. A nasiority of the Commatea of eo•fere•ee, to •b..qt , l ed sem nett the %tote Iloutio r ' vitt a roaiprit bill ' the .4- • testis t,,, the Stott, whole quo iii • ''', app : and Us*, vie 11111Ulai to with afa- .. . "' fit .et out. ibe 'o feature this bill • . set . a* stated 1 %1 .1 gr: l . 4 , I. kr , e ordio of the iiiiiiiii tolliiin'll ( la rogardiAl a part of the etiolittotiitt so that the State will teestre the usual draots of lauds made to all aim Stotts& In its auseoded fore the ordi- %AV.! et Mee /Lioreete ereett , . Int on, and th• amount of lards ranted Is dm same LT tbs Crittenden Montgomery bill. 2. The ordinance thus amended le to be asholtta.l lb* poly!' at Kansas. If accepted by them tbe State lobatl:be &Anginal! witS the Lecempton constitution, by proclamation of lb. Preirmleet. II re'peted by thus. aro 14be bill provide,. that Kansas may, when die Gambol of its inhabitant" 11111144•11 lb. F•doral ratio of roproormitatioo. • • • I!ftata gosorsarast, sod le adulated in aka Vain,, with or vittoquitsiorory. as the people .11.1! daternittiO. This proposition, it wilt be mom rotted's, in realtty, he claim so pertinseiousty !..arpod o'er by Douglas. For ney S Co . that the will of the majority should prevail the people of Kansas vote for the land grant ordinane• of the Leeompton Constitution, then the "will of the ma jority" prevails, ad Kansas comes in by Pre•iJeat`ist proclamation with the Leeompton Constitution : but if ihs majority of the people tote against the ordicance afore said, then ••the grill isf the majority" prevails and Kansas does not come into the Union under that Constitution Provision is made, also, for the ultimate admission of ibs Stets Watt a new Constitution to he framed by the people, in the event of the " will or the majority" nut asnetioning the present measure- -but nut, however, until there are in habitants enough in the territory to *kin* her to iViii4lll wbu•b, it appears to be coneeded, there are Dot Now, onr would think that this proposition, yidding at it does, almost every thing of practical value in thelMunt• goatery-Crittenden bill passed by the House, would 'moldy Douglas, Forney if• Cu.. and it would were there any truth in the pretence they hare heretofore sat up that they were contending fur the principles tot "popular sovereignty," instead of tieing actuated, as charged, by a desire to keep up agitation for political purposes. Dot no —a settlement 07 Eke question was not put dewn in the programme of the ecespiransee against the Administration. They have pro , teased to be "Whig to accept the Lecomploa Constitution U they thought it embodied the will of tie people, and to test that they passed the House bill submitting it to a pop tar rota. sow, we submit, is not the proposition of the committee, in effect, and to all lomeets and purposes, a submission of that constitution to a popular vote for its acceptance or rejection. The manner, they tutd us, was of no account—the substance is what they wanted, and all they asked. They certainly get the lutists/ice to this and yet we, find the same patriotiegentlemen who lead toil crusade against the Democratic party alid theAdmioistra tioo making war upon this fair, this honorable, proPioei lion orebrapromise. Pass this bill and the people .4 Kim. *as are enabled, by their votes, to say whether they Wahl to come into tie rnibn or not with the Imeompton Coatti tattoo. Dere is the language of the bill itself "And this admission of her into the Union as a State is here declared to be upon this fundamental condition ~pre rodent, namely that the Said eonstltstional ieetrument ANS be first mtlatitted to a tote of be people of Kansas and assented to by them, or a majority of the voters, at an election to be held for the purpose." • "Bat, shoaki a majority of the votes east be agaisst the proposition of Coeivess and admissive , it Meal be simuuld sod held that the peep,. of Kansas do nut desire idols elm I.to the Calm with said Constitution, under the 1.0,0- .1111 ms eat forth in said proposition." Thai follows an stabling bill, to provide for soother em !rotation, to form wordier Coustitution, *bleb is to Le submitted to the people, in the twist, es stated above, of t he Nation of this. Bat Douglas, Forney & Co., object that the bind pants made by the intended ordinance are ha the mature a( a bribe to the people of Kansas to aeeept t he Lecompton constitution. There is not the slightast fans lathe *folios, because, as we have said, the grants ars lb. same as the sew States hare received—the mite as idisamota will recelve—the same as Kaana would have received by the Critlemden•bloatgomery bill-the same as she will receive whenever she maws foto the l:nioa miler whatever conatitation. It has been further objected that unlesalCanma shall accept the Locompton coastitntion must stay out of the l'ulon until she attains a population of ninety thousand. This will be no hardship for her. It Is better foreill her interests that she should may out un til that time. She is not able, bow, to maintain a State government. It will be injurious to her to undertake R ita prosperity will be greater, for two or three years, as a Territory than se a State. If her people were else they would elect to remain a Territory rather than become a State with whatever constitution. • The recent financial crisis, says the Pittsburg Post, by whieh many old establishment, which had been supposed to be perfeet/y woad were overwbelnied with ruin, bas drawn the attention of the pahlic e to the question of a gee eral babkrept law. The leading business men of the militant cities have petitioned Congests for such a law, and and if - the time before the day of adjonrameet pencils, a _Bankrupt Bill will probably be reported. We deem it scarcely possible, however, that in the short time which remains of the present session that a carefully framed and properly guarded law can be perfected. T►e varioss Oates here upon their statute books taryipg laws relative to debtor acrd creditor—some of them lenient—others oppres sive. A general law, regulating to some extent the cow. mereial relations of debtor and creditor between the citizens ef the different States, would be of use. It seems to be - the spirit of the age, that the laws relating to the collec tion of debts should be relaxed—that met should place dependence in the honor of their debtors,i and not in a legal power to oppress them. Against a Bankrupt Law, welt digested and fair and just to all, there would be fit* objections. Such a law as would establish one general rule for the distribution of the assets of those who have felled is bueiness in all the States, and plane all °twitters on a footing of equality, would meet with public favor. The law of 1841 was ■ very Nulty ono, and was made 'sheen-hurt as much to the interests of knaves as honing men, but it loos not follow that a better law cannot be framed—owe which rball relieve those who desert' relief, and with melt reetrietlbne as shall as far as possible prevent hand. Our legislators have the expert.. once yf the former law to guide them now, and if a new one is passed, it should be of such a character as will bcneBt trade, manufactures and agriculture. The obliga tions of contract, are the most sacred which can exist, and nothing should be done which can give one party thereto the power-4o impair each Gbfigationt without the consent of the other. Ste recent crisis has not, however, in the estimation of those best calculated to judge, prostrated the business of the country to anything Me the extent which was at one time suppose& We are rather pleased than otherwise that the prospects are that a Bankrupt Dill will net be act ed upon during the present session of Congress. The subject is one of the gravest importance to the eonntiy, and when the effects of pecuniary panic are still felt, the consideration of web measure may perhaps be infinenc. ed in too a great a degree by immediate causes rather than a irentlatiotts general welfare. The Bankrupt Bill, if eon • mitered at all, will be better mouldered hereafter than now. The busmen of the country is fast recovering from its late depression' in a naturel and legitimate and honest way, sad the postponement at this questioa is Oosgress will add to the energy sad the efforts to recuperate the for mates of such as bare salrered, but have not entirely yield. ed to the pressure-of the times. Let the reentry have another mason of prosperity before this act is passed, sad 11.111 to a great extant work oat its own commercial sal vation. If such a law is seems/my for the ocountry to pro. videsigainst the recurrence of crusbiag poonaiary dimmers, it is-better to ?tonnage it in goodilloss thaw iu bad. Let confidence be frilly restored before sack a woman is pm , sal upon the people, and if it Is foetid necessary, as many Wife Ilea tappout it ii, net the law be a cars:ally homed and judicious one; which shall remedy existing ocemadirs cial evils and not increase them, as dui Actor 1511 is agreed on all heath to have done. .111 P, lie were indebted dab week to oer friend. Mr. F. J. Beaune, Nr s large dee ',SWANS, wideb, when served up is the style peestier Is «tae lady we i lee witS," wee a okast dt fee the zeds" Sir. a. le fops* is tie lab besiege this par e sad beady sesdiolg of Were gees , ties d batik the Trod mad nits Willi. pi- Joseph .Moon, • German residing I. was oholtosl to death 04 the 13th, while *Wag Sinew, by place of toesfjoil i gihg la the troches. whit* it wow (oEM *possible to ... fusee* Dam he wu suffocated. Wk. Oa lase Saumnia7 netinntaig th. reeideae• or Rev. Loyal Young, near the town of Boller, was discovered to be oo Im o and the Whyte of the chime had but tittle effect la stoppias the moues, ',bleb meets destreyod this bandit* The family loot their eiothiagi mad elberporeon nal_propetity., There was • mall issaveseo oa the build lag. —Nary Brainard Mu anamed, In Buffalo, for gib her liege lord an unmerciful thrashing, but let MI, @poi showing that eita had to support the family, !We lea— buy, food for nothing fellow—gave loan "s r " wen aim teal Um to nut as mud. A GENERAL BANAJIWIPT LAW MI Itltrit%l4olll THE ITWJM LAW*. Pre. i..•. 1,. the sdpoereim•ait of thig Legiudadree • bUI wasted ppeollug thotirry of the/Stage aged a lb° it luiraot yet • god of tb over tp? ' • pre‘utwo it ? I due , • as a paw l , ' • are _ " ba t the lobo 'tbialkithie ..:. i"" - ap is et d , • y pbsullir abl ;- I[lllllloll dd. g this ties; but itl( kaa litmus to us il th are lasi of lawauid that is to • of Atom, that were better ot, than on. the, gutty. book'. W• look spoil them the, belutigis they are not imentioord by pablie opinioil, analogue aro not tied iiiiiitat be - inetried. INii mall bank not. law la • case Is point. No body, sot even the framers 01 tt, pretends to live ap to It. rtiquir•• meat.. and tho siiipte Is that the public ^noveal co,* sod the demand. of bugaboos it. all neatest ja fe Kraut that if there were no mail motet Weed by 'Baste of other Slat's, lb. enforctiment of Owlet! Iraq he sae. ticalite—but it would iit;ly big go Weiguao thero would thou lie no mean. ot.browthig It. pralines. Aid Co it is with the usury taws. To adopt tb• twollmosig aged lane ;nags of another, every business man la ewer, that that law boa Leon •vailed and preetically disr•garded for sissy I year.. The borrowers and lenders of the Commonwealtb blue long ago pat a prsetical veto upoa the old law ward. lag usury. Sonsitle peopie have come to look wpoa money as they du upon any other commodity, span artici• of trade worth what it will bring in tb• market, sad rip ! luied Ai ill price by the dowsed aid supply. The tow as it has ber•tofeire wood. hog wadoubtedly resulted In coma. pelliog ;h. borrower to pay a higher price for shoats, that he would have one if tb• moo*, marked had bees epee to fair nainpolitiaa, 1.., tb• loader assuaged an additiosal , rusk Betides capitalists, who did not chooses to risk .a 1 evasion of oar law. have mad' their inviNtwgents In other States, where dm rates of tator•st wore natrammilled, sad the ruk nut au great, while the gliaguity was eutgal to any obtatnahle bare. This hat bon a dle-hdraatage tu the State sad bas greatly retarded the development of bet wealth producmg reaeurr•e. AuoiLer evil has boom shoe remelt of the old lams' dis regard. A also. whole they nssh spun (ho statute hooks should he enforced. This, loko the smolt note law, sad the liquor law, was very geserally oloaregartiod by all whose ioterest it clianceol to bo o to disregard it, sad t►as a bad etample was out to evil disposed promos, to break oall laws which came in collision with their i or reatralsod their passions. In other States the right to mak• the rate of istmset upon money a matter of cost-set botwoon partial hastens tound tin work satisfactorily and well. Why should it sot do so in Pennsylvania' There• cam he nu doeibt that it would, and doing sway with the posalties of usury will too of benefit. It is as follows Sgt. 1. Ile it enacted, Le., That the lawful rats of ta terest for the loan or nee of money la all come whirrs ao express contract shun have been hewn mite for a Ws rat*, shall be eta per emit. per anoint as barstearth mad the first and second sections of the act passed 24 March, 1111411, sotitled "ao set to redoes the Interest of Mossy trots •i to slz per mot. per ammo," (Pardee 451, floe. 1 awat b• aad the muse is her 444 rspeabett. Sac. 2. That when • rate of Uttered fur the loan or am of money excivisliig that established by law 'hall bars been reserved or eontraeted (or, lb. borrower or debtor shill ad be renalred to pay to the email*, the sides over the legal rata, and it shall be lawful for ealh borrower or debtor at ►is option to voids sad doled sack excess from the amount of any sorb debt, sad in all eases when say borrower or debtor shall heretofore or hereafter ►axe rola/madly paid the whole debtor sass isaaed, topthot with intarest exetiedleg the lawN rata, so action to recover bark soy such excess shall be sastalsod la aay Court of this Coatesoewealth, salsas the cabs dial bars been cos oteacod six deaths fora sad alter the time of moth pays meat, Pro. kited. always, That aothlag in this ad shall strict the holders of negotiable paper takes bona "do in the usual retiree of business. BULLARD'S PANORAMA OP NEW YORKeirr. --This lamented., popular work of art. has been oo ex hibition at Park Hall for two evesisp, aad will aloe* to. night. If there are as, of oar readers wha have not pot invested a spare gaarturfor a Mot at Gotheibe ea atagrans, we advise then by alluteanit to Hips in sad be eilaseeed" to-night. As the Clarelead Herald says. it Is sot at all strap gust this Paitorama draws, twosome there are few that can spare the money to visit the city itself, whereas by •isiting this exhibition you get as perfect as idea of the city as through you were Oa the ground. You essi the Battery, Broadway, and most of the principle streets of the city: every house, sign. hotel, church and peddle bun& ing is then. Than is the well known beggar, the poor blind woman, the rag Oakes, and a repreeestattes of every etas* that daily crowd New York city. Ever and aunts some noted character. such us Horace dreeley, Wm. H. Howard, Dr. Mott, and a host of others, pissest theaselese; sad we are assured PO truthful Is the likeness, that a Now Yorker would mortise theca at a glance. LKT PS DG IT.—We outdo* asioog the proondiage of the &mate the other day that Gensral Hones called ; up his remt talon inquiring lute the expedincy or Hun. lining • rottetorste over the tottering Republic of Yew leo, and p posing that a midget camoitte of Sena be ran. od to consider the question. In support of this proposi tion he adverted to the °brook anarny which had so loag distracted the councils of Mexico, and which now threat ened to-distorb the conditions of good neighborhood ben tweets ourselves and that country. nu protectorate he advocated In no spirit of aggression on the rights or the sovereignty of a sister Republic.. As a member of the Con gress of 1823, he had aided In riscopilsiag the indepen dence of Mexico, and it wee in the same spirit that he now sought to juror* for it the blessing of that liberty sad order which she had slows herself alterably unable to maintain. We sincerely tong that On. Eloviston's nen mendations will be soled upon without delay, for in tie present cuadition of Melice, with one half of her papairs tion turned to brigandage and rosin, Mien is no sally for any. American citizen who wag happen to be engaged therein the quiet sad nonfat vocation of trade. a meeting of the Board of Managers of the "Bank of Commerce," on Tuesday morning the 27th ism, the following rimmed geatleartn were sleeted Direeron•— Benjamin (leant, U. J. Ball, C. B. Wright, Rieder nee►t, JlM** Hoskiaeoe, B. Y. Sloan, Chemise Metcalf, A. W. Blaine, U. F. K log, John W. Douglas sod A. K. fiend. U. J. Batt., Say , was tiles elected Cashier sad A. W U crux Req., Teller. Mt. UItAXT is oostissed as Pneldeat• Tb• 'election of Mr. BALL, i s@ Outlier, le s very firtanat► one. Added to excellent basiattre habits, sad a thorough knowledge of Baskisg, his long resseeties with public 'lairs has given blot a reputation that will prove highly advaatageoas to the isetitatioa While State Thom* he was brought tato istiatate mistiest with the sealed teen and Banks of the State: sad we repeat what all whet know the feet,. of the oafs will /admit, that so etas war tilled that responsible polities that pommelled the amt. donee of those interests Los greeter extent. His seleatioa, therefore, under the present circumstances, will sdd great ly to the centidence of the community, at home mid abroad, in the soundness of this Beak. HAD 111.11 rialir.—The Conneautrill• L e ssner ways that a man named Ca. Wei. Tar6.ll, residing one *Do west of that village, eru arrested, oo Sunday eta a wanwat from U. S. Commissioner Gil•IT, of rile efts, at the la stone. Of E. MOXTAIII. a of that place, oo chary of•perjsry in endeavoring to obtaib a second land warrant. Softiel snits base already bees had touching the watt.w, and the °abed WWI 4 evidoady in a tight place. On Monday nurs ing without hearing, the parties battled all old 'sailors. Terbell eonfouring judgment to Montagu* for SSSO. Va. Da, liasissao, the Oculist, has retassal Sum Buffalo, ani may b• found at his rooms in Browse. Hotel, until Wednesday evening of next week. Hs lectures la the Universalial Church, at West Spriagield, on Thersday May 6th, and can Le consulted os Friday and Saturday 7th and Bth, and ma lunch longer am his practise will rea der It an object. Miss Buxom, who was Blind 41 jean and was cured by Dr. B. (ma be seat at the house of As. #rew Mallory from Saturday May Ist to Thursday 6th, lad at the lecture, and is Hotel nerd the Stk. PIP' We notice that at the sieetlag of the gilliers of this State, held at Philadelphia lass week, sa aseasiaties nu formed under the nenieXif the "PeeesylsessiseSilikwied end Minn* MCMIONABI, of the Nora Alswrinne. sleeted President. Ourcotersporary, C. IL Lean Ramesh, if the Conatenston, G else of the Vies Presideate. The trot Rasesl nesting of the assoelatioa is to be Mid In Philadelphia on the weed Wednesday of Joan Pedigo we'll be on band -oov. Packer Iwo pardosal Koury I. Adios, editor 0 the Patina) sund‘rd. re t •1 161 .7 1 . 8,1011041 se ask Imla seqtaneo4 to pay WOO Sao sad each of pressomies. The oossistod ribilosilon of o as roforitteo to Me Fannon Bat* of essay. ikt• itelaterabang, a few days ed, bat Is 11* Awaiting house of Anvil Waiver, •ear L Chaim oewasy, was lamed to tbogrosadi A hook in ea Woo was badly Wu • fair way to reowswor. In. A bill hue , pissed by the logistatars of tits, Stars, " for the ,e,giroteetka of labor." II le aUm law to the extent of oarioadred dollar.. The Editor of tbe \ gatboaattvilio Cheerier says H boa jut boos presaged trititlarkiire bialtborry balk ties berrios of which are 4 eery laria \ oad masemaily ewes{,".— It matt H. a very early variety rertalaly—else bow dui be bad out the quality of the trait 11.1411\. l ~. ,„, 1 ' 4 7 ' 0, —Tim 13•1•44 Counc •• il il, armisy • Joss C. Bw Bs+, • osesloar otilist *ok Jazirs D. Dimas, Esq., Esc% NEW YORK. is S c escrovemoWowneatilw .1 ' . You, I 26, 1858. WI hwy. like Sow& w week ; • 6501117 fog up thll rsilsat wit \ tll, ago •N w\ie► fa Its toes way 41.7 fe pawl•. amour epic• p 4 1.1. )..1 unlike US nth. Last !Wit wee •iweesly ow—harev . wil le! • ..Itoh. s. firVigtriyir of l6Wioesarieipis who bad a i se u l l ik ld I,da 1 1 ° 44 , , o t ll4l IsairOsew roman pf Or ehl sad - lrlerrilie weal/ be seeselse of Leak Nspoloos. The preopeeios was leas sad lapeelsg. sod the wawa. learpes of Aar* sempktaliesed ereapli Nie. *Howe, the so”lbleie hiteelial file ended to &law bwr be , holder wltb s 'waviest, of the earseet potpies wlekilk es aosbeettly'll taw breasts at the red republics...— There wee wartyrtesse aid seervolsotkis Is their eyes.— The °weenies weed to develop 10 lieWle 111111 W Lall somber sad etwels/P1 wasp u of that radial olleorissidse party which le so wee& dreaded by she goversisests of Ilorope sod "MA, Weak algid pram it sip *sough, :taster. ow *vow Is oar repablless isethatleas. Dmlases has bees as poi lids week as sand bee:poet ed dada; a rats; eases. Cash layers are lull seats* moss% here and if they anderstand thesnaelves, coo pe nally make their own terms for pods, 75 per rat of last year's credits are eossidered risky, and people who bay Imre is long time may impost to pay well for the privilege. Cattail keeps up awl- is hwayast. Etnadatnts will he quiet tin "alpaca epees. Is essueemmets ail', is sothiag very noslosable. The projected Masquerade Balls hove fallen through owls( to opposition from legal officen . others which hare been kept op regularly daring the Lair at sienna places of amatemeat have been also stopped, the mulattos of ilk eatherities having hail called to the abject. The Mow and counts tars out a decided bombe& and this seems to he the verdict of tle people, the atteadeare being ails eneagh. This deece . ipar• pleas WO a mere imitation of j u itiou' s class,trap tinniest an; of his striking sleets and taking melodies aptly istrosiscied. In literstare thee, is little movemeat there is however, as weasel demean foe religiose radios and the polaish• Jag bases are getting oat a 'umber of thins to meet this vast. The far cent weeklies boarish more aad more, ea. ceedingly. The gift system has been comblaul with ley. sitai of them. which of erase heightens Um interest. Oar city politki are Improving a trills. our street commissioser, the famous or isfammu C. Devil's has been formally deposed and an upright man appointed to has room. Reaseforth it will probably be a more difficult op. *radon to Illistt from the public pocket. Mayor TlOlllllllO, imadidiste, has been kind and has not been toad westing. It should be cossidered that hie position offer, may ladeeemenk to squivoqa sad Pli m i la ti.O. with few chase's of detection. The composition of tool of our city school boarder's show siollienntly by the fact that this week, the Bible kas boat tumid oat of nil the eommoa schools lo one ward by vote of Its ?tutees. Probably a eode of morals will U. substituted, modelled on the creed of our common council, which must home a good many such clauses in It as Mites. versioe of the Golden Rale, oil. "Do others or they'll do you." FR 1E There sre lasay sorrowing mothers to wheels the NU.., ins words will, we think, come with deep Vneening and reveal n hitter •apsioneo. They are from the pin of one mho has is. moe► of the Sorrow of this world and knows the bittern's of sena( the ben beloved pars through the game of dsath. "No one feels th. death of a child as a mother fools It. Eves the father tassel zarealise It Ass. There Is • varan• rius boss% sad • itertrisess his at heart; there • of aisosiatka that at LIMN °owe resod with its brelma link; there ere isessories of esdeariant, • Imes same of lees, • weeping over crashed hopes, sad a pals of wasaded election. Bet the soother feeds that one has hem taken sway who was still slew to her heart. Hers has beat the ad‘oe of mutant slaistre,tioa. Every grs dales of feature ham developed betone. her eyes. Eke has deassted every new glean of biteillgeses. She has heard the fret sueraass of *very sew weed. She bee been eke refer of kis fears; the supplp of I waste. And when he Mee* podia' of her own Ilk se II were, &len How can eke glee hies up, with all these ININOCIN sad &semis otiose? The timid hes& that have as shoe takes kers In brut sad love, how tea abs fold thew on his breast, and give them op to the sold deep of daub? The feet whose entadetisip eke has whited se narrowly, 'towns* she see them strelgletewed ago dews into the dark ,valleyP The heed that she has primed to her Ups sad boa.., that she watrAted is baralag siskasee sad pesos:lLl slasher, a lair of whisk she would sot see harmed, 0, bow can she 'seedy it loth* ehenther of the graver TIN foe* that sot eae 4104 has bee* Wyse/ her vision or her knowledge, low can she pat It away for the leas night cf the lipid- Are to see It no sae Woo bas arse and toils that draw NM ca rne and ge m Is asset ass all 64 esggestlaine, crowd spoil her. lora this f She mild not, were It sot is as her spades: and if the sae is mere thea lajlia, the ether Is simple aad a jpeatrisessa, sad takes eoliamady hold of the hand of e• 11.6. The Legislature did not abolish the Board of Ca mel Cessialielosers heists adjourning as staid in oar last. They lute such impartaat public business yet to close up, arising out of many years' transactions. . Dula( a thaadar shower la West Or fouville Weiner caltaty, oa Sunday events' week last, the barn of Yr. Alezander Waugh, was struck by lightning, and sit on lira. As• The Hotel waiters in New York are oo a strike for higher wags. The bout blanks will probably strike 11403 E Prustietk, of tits Louisville ✓oarnal objects to tits Ave istautee' role la the New York prayer meetings. He lan "imagine, for taetaarre, old Bassett, of the Herald, amigo stag his seas la deo ridioaloasepaee of eve slash"' Jail ;or Presides eeafeseiag Ate at all In. The N. T. Atlas, the very best Bitsday paper prin. tad in that eity, is about to be very mach tralarged sod improved. It is already seek the largest weekly we Maw of, hat the Editors say that its present Ike does not aloud tam sulkiest apse• to "spread theatselvw." They my imam ro.ma I. seeeewory to reader the Atha* what they mean It shall be, kayoed all dispant--the ,cost eoespre busty., etwaplete and partiet weekly sewepaper that ever yet issued frown the Aaeriaaa press ; and we have no doubt with the proposed improvement, it will be. Air Prof. Wood's Bair Restorative is said to b. the only aura me for baldaasa and gray hair. It ressovos all scurf, dandruff and mobilo.' 'tupelo.' from tie scalp, sad la ► few day" restates pay hair to its original °GM ►ad Misty. This preparatioa commas/ no ooloriag matter, bat reasseltatee the halt by larigoratleg and restoring par feet health to tha ecalp, thas Imparting new life and rigor to the roots, and by then causing healthy fluid to low into each "sperm halr.—(Lootarill• Vase*. Sold in art., by an uniseia. lo MUlcooolc, oa is Mb et., by E. O. Roney EA+ Yr JAMES U. JOHNSON. ot Brio, to Moo MARGARICT JUN R, of Ans. toiroship DIED. 0a Thursday norm aft laic attar a abort it...., HATTIE E. SLOAN, ardli ramie etthrof Oa Mar Ws paper, avid 9 vast' sad • a. Los Seoul au tb. fUNICI JANI. oak, daughter at kirk P. aall Bali, ram T omega rd 6 dlays. la Walarroed, ea tha et h .at., LOMA V WHITNEY, aged U yam Ten Bocuenuza or 81MAJITOPOL llortm, Ex- PLODING—BIGHT Mae Kruan—A correspond. eat ottbs Boston Transcript, writing from Fle ielitMar& 1, : s :bombshells says strewn about the city dor. sag the seise, are still doing the work of death. No less than eight deaths, I think, have been caused by eaphilku of these missives since my snivel, hardly a year since. Only a few days ago, two seamen belonging to the English steam. er /Barad,' came en shore near oar shipyard, and for a tow amass were conversing with Mr. Gowen. They then started fbr ama to the Roden, trite nese our residence, and cm 'Tech- Log the brus*work, one of then, picked up an exploded detoasting :shell, intending to keep it as a relict, but lading it rather busy, threw - It down, when it instantly exploded moditilled him, almost severing . site head from the bo_dy, sod completely Wee( or his r*ht leg. The re mains were case in is ear yard, where they, were buried. Rio imestmnias escaped with' a slight smash upon she lip. Oa the following day two Bawl-- were killed in a similar manner, while pasting out the Nome of a atilt. The leek by which the emsonsalan *sited the powder of the shell is a ends, Whir, boles a smell equilateral cross, wish a is at sack point, aid four lit. tk bowmen hold ky a human hair. A sudden jar breaks the hair, Gamin the hammer to strike the asp, whisk explodes. Mist the' shells are sker she looks aro easkomi in a copper tube and Wankel within the bole of the shell, upon which a is . The sheik; thus. rusk are in a box of the she of a n on dinary obronotaster boa, whisk, fee safety must be bandied "this lib up, with sem' " Fists', Asada 4 y, Is piste e Tilt MUTH OP • CHILI) MARRIED. Anival of the Stamm Ism Taykr. Pai o l Cie s er loaes .. lot% )l r i t I on the 19th. he brie 7at a hallo re, as e ' :t i e omit ee not ' The al ets dulkod I. . easioger ii a passenger on the Moses Taylor ilsptaiu..Benasitt r of. ale /1,44 been arrested in San Trantitsoo, sod held to bail on a charge of basing scuttled his vessel at sea, having first robbed her of 120,000 in silver, wbich he , shipped at Mazatland for San Francis. Tkof treasure is said to have been buried near Cape St. Lucas, to which point a vessel has been sent - for its recovery. - " - Oregon dates to tbe2Zik nit.,tibia have been received, state that tireßsdem wing of the. Dem. ()antic party nominated Layfayette Grover for Congress, and John Whitaker for Governor Resolutions sustaining Bochensu's 'administra tiou were also unanimously adopted. The other wing of the party would hold a Convention on the Ist of April. Valparaiso dates to the 18th March are re• oeived at Panama.. A seuguinary battle took place at Arequipps on the 7th between the gov ernment forces, under Castilla, and the revoln, tionists, headed by Vivaneo The latter were defeated, and had escaped to Bolivia_ Arequipa pa was stormed by Castillo The battle is said to have been terrific Of one battalion of six hundred men which defended a barritade, all were killed but forty The steamers Apurimac, Masco and Lautbayque were captured and have j been sent to Callao The loss on both sides in the storming of Arequipps was over 2000 killed. The city .was filled with wounded. The Lizzie Thompson and Georgians were still held as pins at Callao, and would soon be sold. It i 4 said that Castilla intends to push the war into 80. livia, and attempt the overthrow of Linare's gov• emote t. =EI There has been an utter (wait of animation in nearly every department of trade sines_ the de parture of the last mail, and previous quotations have been maintained only in articles that were comparatively scarce, while in others, especially in breadstuff's and coal, there has been a marked decline The invoices of provisions by the latest arrivals from New York and Boston having been alt sold before their arrival, the market for Oink; eontinues firm. Mining matters show an improvement, owing to the recent heavy rains. The returns from March show ag increase of 50 per oent over those of January - - ♦ ,- - - Latest From EarePe—Arrival'ef the Steamship Arabia. • The It M steamship Arabia, Capt. Stone trout Liverpool II A. M on the 17th lust , arrived at o'clock Shp brings about ..CBOO in specie The Kangaroo sailed for N.York on the 1-ith The Arabia on her outward passage reached Liverpool on the 11th. (laser BRITAIN.—Both Houses met ou Mon day after the recess In the Commons, Lord John Russell proposed that the government in stead of proceeding with their India bill, should move certain resolutions in committee of the whole relative to the future government of liin• doostan, which was agreed to by Mr. D'lsraelt In the House of Lords, on the 15th, Maims bury laid on the table the correspondence with France on pasprts, and explained the steps taken to Mitigate the annoyasee' attendant upon the system In the House of_Comnums notice was given of a bill to abolish the property qualification now required to be held by mem , bees of the House On the 16th in the House of Commons, Dis raeli announced that the law officers of the crown were unanimous that the imprisonment of the engineers of the Cagliari by the Neapolitan gov ernment was illegal and that a demand had been made for compensation • No decision had been come to in regard to the international question involved in the affair. The Duke de Malakoff, the sew Ambaaeador from France, landed at Dover, on sheikh Mat , with a civic and military reception. Three guards of honor were on duty In reply to an address from the corporation of Dover, lie said it would be his earnest endeavor to preserve the oordial relations which have hitherto existed between France and England He traveled to London iu a state railway carriage The trial of Senior Berrard for complicity with Orisini and others, was expected to termi. nate on the 11th The council for the defense had made a powerful appeal to the anti-Napoleon prejudices of his auditors. The speech elicited tremendous applause in the court. FRANC". —lt is rumored that Count DeMor• ney or Persigoy would soon replace Gen &pio us° as Minister of the interior. The elections to the Legislature will take place in Paris on the 26th. Nothing definite was known am to the purpose of the Republicans The three government candidates have been announced The four opposition members of the Legislature had been invited to dine at the TO . erica, but all except one declined. ITALY —The Sardinian officers who were on leave in foreign pountries have been recalled France and England have agreed not to sup port Sardine in any act of aggression to which the quarrel may lead her. Ausrata.—Much suffering still exists in the principal manufacturing districts The eateu give shipmentg usually made have ceased for eight months RUSSIA.—The emancipation of serfs. bad Lei edam generil An important conspiracy is said to have bes.n crushed in Circessia. Noftwai —Three-fourths of the city et Cuhis,. tilos bad been burnt. Loas 10,000,000 (ranee. 1..mn1A.--There is no later news, but some ad ditional items had been telegraphed from Malta. Sir Colin Campbell remained at Lucknow, re storing quiet sod organizing the garrison Fugitives from Onde to the eastward, were , threatening Gornehpore, and a regiment bad been sent there CHINA -- -The four great powers have allowed the Emperor until the Bth of March to send his plenipotentiaries to Shangai, and in the mean time suspended all beligereuf proceedings . The elders of Fatshim had declared that: the arming of the country around Canton was only a defence against the rtbels who threatened the city. L ATEST. Loud on k , Saturday. Marshal Pelinier pmiented his .redenti*ls•to the Queen, yesterday. The Independance Beige says that every effort will be made to settle the dispute between Naples and Sardinia by srbiteation. The Ring of Hol land is gamed as likely to bo selected. The Times says the Turkish government have contracted io England for ten war steamers of 200 tons to establish the Black sea fleet allowed them by the treaty of Paris. Advioes from all commercial countries of the continent describe a stagnation of business and general exercise of caution. A Ti aunty. CREWE REVIALIDI—We -pub limbed, about two weeks ago, a detailed amount of use boding of the bones and clothing ota man in the woods about sixteen miles from this city. This publication has elioited a full explanation of ibe mystery, reveal, the name, residence. and occupation of the un fortunate man, and the oirselnataeoes of his death. His name was Jolla Rickey. Re was a railroad contractor, and wan murdered and robbed of a hinge sum of money in.. August last, and left by his murderer to rot in the woods where be was found. The name snit present whereabouts of tie probable murderer are known, and the proper legal authorities are already in hot pursuit of him. We calmt give further particulars at present, but shall lay the whole matter before our readers at the wile* practicable moment.—Ektreit Pre Press No woman should . exoept, she who 1y loss ths'power of blush. Ntiv YORK, April 29 Mud_ Win Out. Tbi made bery from Times: L; from pickets. Ws sod the ossify. -From t is trip he returned just at dusk, sad in paying the stable keeper, displayall some MOO in inset, all in bills of 850 and 11109. One of the ift,W was given to the stable-kpeper, who returned the requisite change A man named William John was standing in the stable stilWrthOrantletOmmedrelit - fmmmaimide — Tte folloTed the Atclif, se 'bia: laming the siable,!l and this was Wiriest: dame the latter was sees alive. About two weeks after emir his bode *u &bed out of dm rim by some mew drawing a seine It had hoewstabbnifonr times in the region of the haart r asd diem wan also* wound on the face, the east of a blew with some heavy weapon The body was quite naked. Not far from the Name time, a jewelry .store in lacrosse was robbed of some 04,000 worth of goods. No clue was obtained to the perpetrator of either of these crimes until some months after ward. Theta were living in Louvain at that time L Keiar►er,. Albert Mallow, Wiltrim John, and Charles Reiner. They were engaged iu the butchering busine4e, and tt was pretty generally suspected that the greater portion of .their stock was stolen from farmers and others in the neigh• borhood. They at length got into difficulty in regard to burning another butcher's barn, and fled the oountry. Hallow left hie wife and child in Lacrosse. They had been gone about three months when Mallow's wife, becoming reduced to absolute want, sold some jewelry in liquidation of her board This jewelry was found to Le a portion of the goods stolen from the store 1/(Pat I se. A search warrant was immediately taken out., and in the bevies in which this woman had been living unlawfully. with L. keianer, about one thousand dollars' worth of jewelry was found in a trunk under the bed, together with the ides. tioal clothes of the murdered boy, identified by the stabs through them corresponding with the wounds upon his body Mrs. Marlow and KBIS• Der were arrested and confined in jail The clue thus afforded to the perpetrators of both the crimes saves :Aben taken up by Mr Con dry, who followed their trail until all the impli cated parties were srresred. Mallow was found at Council Bluffs, lowa, in the butchering bust fleas, under the name of WiPliaw 'reale. John was found iu Missauri, near Leavenworth Cly, at work itt a ,saw mill lie had a shanty in the wooods where about $l,OllO worth of the stolen jewelry was found On the way down the Mis souri river, the prisoner, heavily trolled jumped overhead and wa., drnM Clutr!ea ILet-urr, the t last of the gang, was arrested at Peoria, day be fore yesterday About $2,OUu worth of stolen jewelry was.found in his possession --- -~-- WlLila LithlLD Lees.—Vold lace is ,ost gold lace. It does not deserve the title. for the gull 1 4 applied as a surface to silver It I. Dot ereu sil ver lace, for the silver is appleni to a I)autlati.oll of silk. The silken threads for making thi, ma terial are wound round with gold wire, so thickly ' as to conceal Abe silk; and the making of this gold wire is one of "opt .ingular ineehanical operations imagina:k In the first, place, t he' refiner prepares a solid rod ot silver about au inch in thickness; be heats this rod, applies upon the surface a coating of gold leaf, burnishes this down, applies another coating, and so on, until the gold is about one hundredth part thickness o; the silver Then the rod is subjected to a train of processes which brings it. down to the state of fine wire, it is passed through holes in steel plate, lessening step by step in diameter The gold never deserts the silver, but adhere closely to it and shares all its mutations; it is one hundredth part the thickness of the silver at the begining, and it maintains the same ratio to the end As to the thinness to which the gold coat ed rod of silver can be brought, the limit depends on the delicacy of human skill; but the most re markable example ever known was brought f.ir. ward by Dr. Wollaston Thia was an example of solid gold wire, without any silver lie pro cured a small rod of silver, bossed a hole through it from end to end, and inserted in this hole the smallest gold wire he could procure, Le subjected the silver to the usual wire drawing process, until be had brought it to the finest attainable state— being, in fact a silver wire as fine a 4 hair, with a gold wire in its centre To isolate this gold wire he subjected it to warm nitrous acid, by which-the-silver was dissolved, leaving gold per. haps the ,thinnest round wire that the hand of man has yet produced Bnt this wire though beyond all comparison finer than any employed in the manufactures, does not approach in thin• ness the film of gold on the surface of silver in gold lace. Irshas been calculated that the gold on the very finest silver wire for gold lace is not mole than one third of one millionth ot an inch in thickness, that is not above one tei.th the thickness of ordinary lead gold Mr. William (1. Thompson of Shol•Ars • vii el P ortage County,o suddenly left home is t week Ile took with him some btillo.), and a young woman named Mary McDonald lie left a wife and three or four children, and a large circle of excited creditors in Shalersville. He had been a resident of that place for a long time, and was considered a good man It turns out, however, that he was, ts sly, corrupt, unq.:rnpu• loos and immoral old boy—a wolf to sheep's clothing—and that he has been going around seeking whom he may devour He was traced to Philadelphia, and, . • ,at the request of' the Ra venna officers, Marshal Gallagher telegraphed to the pollee department of that city, describing said Thompson's appearance, and asking the de, partment to nab him, and they did so. no. Dispatches have been received at the• \a. vy Department from Captain fludgon, in corn nand of the United Stittei .4 team frigate Niag. ars, dated the 9th instant lie states that four hundred and seventy miles of the telegraph ca ble has been toiled on board the Niagara. The vessels would each carry 1,4(10 miles Captain Hudson bad been received in England with every mark of courtesy. The officers and wen attach ed to the Niagara were all well. FATAL ACCIDENT TO A CLERGYMAN --On the 14th inst , as the Rev. Dudley A. Tyrig, of Phila delphia, was witnessing the operations of a thrc-.11- log machine on iris farm at Brookfield, near that city, his right arm was caught by the cogs and seriously injured. At first it was thought tho arm could be saved, for it was only severely lacer. ated, but it was Loon found that, that could not be done, and on the 17th it was amputated at the shoulder. flat the inflammation had risen so high, and the sufferer bad become so complete ly prostrated that mortification followed, and bis sufferings were ended by death 'on the 19th.-- Ilia age was only thity five years,, but in his short career, be had become one of the' first men of the country. Re was particularly distingui.ted in the summer 01856, and subsequently, by his bold preaehing against slavery; while his ortho. doty and devotion to the Rpißeopal Coureh re. unitised above question: Re was the son of the celebrated Dr. Stephen 11. Tynt, of St. (lcorge's ' Church, New York. In announeing his death, the Philadelphia North American says: His father, the Rev. Dr Tyng, was at the bedside of the sufferer, as his spirit took its-flight to another and a brighter sphere. A widogod , several children have been left to moan) this fetr fel bereavement. Mr. Tyog has passed away igk, the midst of 'bit useildneM, and when be was bnibiliqgt new Chun* and under the most favor. able ansplees. "The Philadelphia Press thus skeehetrithretantober: ' thorough Independ• epee, ids. sordid 'sympathy with' all the great O movementirof the day, his remarks INS 4991r11411.,1111d. MI genial manners, _eine alak fait laca.a.poslaioaaacaly .attaisedak seaarly jraliptkailite, bratty one in the mme . profile , Pk& 4 1 I =II IXPORTLIIT PI - o: It - -*. . ) 14,(.,..t.A::. Nl,, 1.... the st set of it ( ,:' lotion s coed nil, d ,iti il, ...,, b ‘ l \ ' s i t i o n it i i , month, by ~ It. f:,:, h :„ . ry bat ever fought iti , CAM a now roame r 1 A kl, 'lli, 'di . friends had roil. .1 ti h oea on both sidett is ov , r , I ti, 4 ' sod the the city is filled wit li ..) ' L I (owing L I i,„, being l in Alqpipa,) that the ~ Ike wnunded *lll be large, 1,11,4, tendance; it is proposed to ..pd steamer a large Staff Of Mari:# / 0 404 lance to the few that siellt-rs' . first snivel .? none bllieved it, sr** been eonii4red imp ever doubts there might hay. ter, were soon dispelled by th e frigate Apstriatrte, Capt Mont t! , pose of submitting heir to the g, c Montero and Get. Riva l toting their own term, whieli hal ed by the government and by l o" to respect the property and K c an , erty of all officers, soldiers 14 , 1...,, x on the .4 4 ouritnar, That those who wish to I , do so ut their 0%11) leiSUrr That the pay due Ow Shall be paid by the (Invernuie tt The frigates Apurimm, to be delivered odder invenh ir possessors to the Uncoi:m.lo This la-t act of Cap; ize4l him with all partat.,.; 1,,, fere of bribery from the 1 4;re rr . 2 the I.t.t r.eragliM i he was otlere.l 6a.;1 .1011ars, which he nobly refuse". 311.) bombardment of Aries ts thw thp fered him at his mizen-mao with his friend tiro Rive, for Kurope this steamer or the nAr. A romor has reached 11.1 that tends to push the war into Bolls. place his friend Cordova or Belzu affairs in that country l'astilLi Dr Linares, and will soon though Peru at present rtquires ury i 4 exhausted and her credit t o , A very important question I,r, this moment in the affairs ,•I I;.,• etre - 141y considerable speculm... 44 with reference to it What Gen. Castilla, in the form it 14 , 41: 14 , the Convention will again a Cougre , s, or what most fear, that be will .1,, 1.11, with a Council of Nlini,T.r- t ! the different parties will tiou will follow that w,;t bra ) , torate over the country Next to the exeitetm the fall of Arequipi, States frigate merriwu.. wit b visitor:, every ,h 45 r 4i yet the crowd coutitni., `he Is bay to can Lorenz., t con•umption of p0w414 r day she has been ,saluiloy General,, S. I for Psoatua We arc dull_; ' nat. and Vandaha The ...hip Lizzie Thomp• are still held as priz be so'd There is no d-u) t tuAto p rhml , , t.. : 01 Ca. I i n,rtti pitorm, %;t1 die ;Ili 0,.! li severe :te— I !it'll:llTV. all 1 , 3 e - , n: tfJ Barricade- IN -'r. ti„ „. Barrieti.l.l., anti .1 t• 1 rxt.,l-0 Prom Washingto: A •/11 /01 . 1 I.) I k t , t 4.• I stair that IL. tzptdtttou Atrat.l riv, r isai beco n .tu Lieut Craveu ezpecteti New York on the 7th 'I. and privation had L good health and spir,: , The report of the ua.., ,I. ) r. ca4e i, signed by Morro,. Peit and conclude, Was without authority the Secretary of War That the priivibion• ile ILA sale were earele,ciy in i u j ui.;,, to induce a combin.ti .11 to exclude all 1„ govermakmt That J.. bn C ii/ W.ll. acted in violation .1 I - the -War Department :i . _ sale of the Fort Rip' rrjt ing the sale null au 1 i naittee, lessrs But . • ,t.l VatC, there is not one wet i Ile tot.: the slightest in;iputa,i. , uou th , Sc that the sale was fairly LtTc...' , e I ,n ncr That iu consideration I Do longer requiring that Fort ratained as a post, and that the chared frotu the further coo-. subject and the ri•port C th, en the table THE QUERN'S' \lli i• lug of the possible I•.r rl •,"•• Victoria to her ladelphia Pr. , 5 gsyq "It ban long been . 11,117601111 to pay thi-‘, • sailor that a voyage el tun^ , r• England to Canada would 1.. n v trip Assuredly, it she -et- . t 'The all, she cannot retrain trim -11 , or States. The very friendil tween the-Amenean a nd „ and the still stknger ami , c of Liao respectieff eonntri,- ; obstacle of her coming . • '! bility she would go to C.iri , . ^ of royalty as eireowittini the United States she w I 'l'm' her title of "Ditches. ,11 . Id'. " far isico,/ititti In nll re••:• , .. • ' most desirable, as the meries and absurdittea well as disgusting in ill. 14-p'r' Every one would still every inch" a Queen, ,r , n sh , - ble title, and her great—. • ''''' would be, not her Roy, - , 3 character and domestic virl' brightest, jewels in ' because the mare mire A.RREST oF THE At I,t '" 4 MISS BAVISER - I Wyokoop and 'lir}, t• log, havenueeeededin ruins Tom Willioma, I "' " ‘ ' in the murder of 111.. ." Mubrsville, in Oetorer 'l-• • be reeolleoted Irmo w‘'od noir Molin,vi,;•• u 1 ' ' about i t m il e an d ..r•' where it waft bort and S.imitel II v la' ed with murder, and r the belief that rags sod murder COMINO BACK - 1.6 Which ss. been 3Z, II - f E 1. , 2. nbissiou Ws , Knu.3i r u.i r 118100, 1:011 .1..11: • EngliNh I 114 , : W Cmfereure Cote tut It e. ....t and we hope it may th _1212! " - ; the KI111•30 ,lUI , III .t) •') , " let severeigoty, and in`' "ge may be the ain't Jr th . DelliOallitiO party LINT =BEI k• I.