10 II : I DIM a DIM :AN MI Di ol BIND. V. 1 41.0APIls Kdit" BLOAIIi a MOORIC, Publishers AATIIKOA Y Denicratic State Ticket. TOR surßirais JUDGE, WILLIAM A. PORTER, OF PILMADKLIIIIA FOR CANAL,IXWMISSIONER, WESTLEY FROST, OF TAlrk'7l2 CO News of the Week. —Tbs telegraph announced the decease of Gun. Jam A. Quitman, at Hatchet:, Miss., on Saturday. The country sad the palate service remain • great loss in his death Although has political views were of the ultra reboot, he was • brave, hottest and cope-Went man, and muck more of a statesman than many who made • good deal more noise In our national coascii. He was the sou of • min. later of the Detch Reformed Church, and was bons in litateliess annoy in the State of Noir York. Early in life ha removed to Mississippi where he became • planter.— The Tribune says slavery _existed in New York at that I time, and was one of ther"pecnliar inetiritions" of his pe• tensed home, so that Gen Q never lived in any other than • 11111•111 State. Gen. Quitman supported Gen. Jackson, bet abandoned him with Mr. Calhoun, and was fur years knows as a "State Rights Whirr As sorb be supported Geo. Harrison in IE4O, and we think was once a Whig candidate fur Dearman, or Governor or both. When Mr Calhoun rearmed to the Democracy, he was acsempanied or soon followed by Gen. Quitman. W hen, th :lean war broke out, Gen. Quitman volunteered ani w ppointed a Major General by President Polk. The gall at manner in which re he coadueted himself in the bloody • nes of that cont..st, is fresh an the minds of the people. , ; „After the war Gee, Q. devoted his time to his family, his plantation, mid the construetiou of a railroad, until nominated for Cuogresa in 18.55, when, after a spirited catirass, be was elected by about one thousand majority—a full party vote, and some thing more. Repairing duly to Washington, he, though a new member and • Democrat, 'he was designated Speaker Basks, whose election he bad opposed to the last, for dm iminertant poet of Chairman of the 'Committee on Military Attire, a poet of which he discharged the duties with eminent ability. lie was re eltictediast Fail without uppoeitias, and of course continued by Speaker On. in Gee poet assigned him by a political antagonist. Ills death of course vacates • seal in the House, and the Chairmanship of the Committee. General Quitman. *as bat moderately Assiut as • debater, bat always spoke tersely and to the point, —The Buffalo papers of Saturday report a curious clue of AU abduction in that city. A Mr. Rumford, of Cleve lud, had a-little daughter residing with her grandfather. Col. Asa B. Muth, of Buffalo; A half sister of the little &tot yoga( lady, also melded with Mr. 111.. The young child had been in Buffalo only three weeks, and Mr. H. ease to take it home with him. The family made no ob judos, sad the little girl wont with her father to the American. Os Friday evening Mies Meech, the half els. ter, went to t h e American in a - Carriage, and sent the eel rant in to get the child. As Mr. Ihnaford wu entering an omnibus at the door with his child, a Mr. Banter seised him, and the servant girl took his daughter to the msrrings to go off. The affair weaved a disturbanea, and Mr. E. B. Jewett seeing the child go into the carriage, jumped in himself to trod where it was to be taken. It tarred out that the whole alrgir was taartaged by Mitts Meech, who did sot waat to b4ve her half Meter go to Cleveland—the mother of both being dead—to be under the we of stran gers. Mr. B. finally consented to let theta remain in But. lulu. lie story of the attempted abduction was Ant told by the Courier before the explanation was made, which we And in the Cloweurrcial It puts a different aspeet upon the we. —Tic. villian Tyler, who has figured prominently at Berlin Heights, Ohio, as a Prat Lover, is said to be the originator of a movement for colonising the spiritualists, socialists and Free Lovers in an island in tie South Beat. For several Sundays nieetiagi have been held in a grove is New Jassy, • few miles above New lark. at which a luadrod or more of these people have attended. A rep, lar ergauisatiou for the above object is now accomplished, of which Tyler is the President, and a man named Leland the flearitary. Pregnant meetings are held in the city, . . solemn. The Tribune publishes a long sales of s eesr tions written by Tyler, advocating the disgusting and filthy &wrist* of 'Free Love," Le. If Tyler should Boomed io taking away all people, male and female, who entertain seatinteats like his, he will do society some smoke, and establish a karma in the -Tonto Islands which will pat the old Cat of that troupe to the bitch. Wentworth, alias Weeks, the man of forty wives, bar gone out from Ban Praaciseo to the Biallearsrorant carrier for Tyler. -43. 8. West, a young man from Palmyra. Wayne Co.' died neatly at Marquette, Lake Superior, of injuries re• mimed by diving. He went to bathe—his foot slipped u N went to jump from a pier and he fell ;pen his head in shallow water. His head WWI thrown back so aa to para lyse the spine and whole body., Its survived a few- dap only. The Detroit Tribune says his remains have been tabs seistmard, and adds that doused was a young maa of good abilltiiM and sieellent oheracter ant Much esteemed by all who knew Min. Two of his sisters have been mis• dowries at Constslatiasple aad o►e Is still there, the other having robs/sod to this eouatri o► amowst of ill health. T A widowed mother &ad ►a invalid brother who doted upon klm, will moan his loss, at there sow most lonely home: A sister in Detroit, Yrs. Trowbridge, is bereft of as alfeo. delude and beloved brother, while a young lady at Mar. geed* I. ioaossolable at the sudden death of one to whom her heart's drat alketlooe had been fondly given. —The New York Pod of Saturday states that Avis young holies belonging to the ROM of petty, at the foot of Sett street, New York, were drowned while bathing hi the Hod. son on Friday evening. They went into the river about sunset, near their place of residence, clasping each others buds 1111 they walked Into the water. Unaware of the *listen= of several deep plates al_ that point, they were soon beyond their depth, and were drowned before any as stews= could be rendered. Sergeant Sloth, of the Tweet/ Sowed Precinct, obtained boats and grappling hoes, sod labored wit.) six officers twelve o'cloek, attempting to recover the bodies Capt. Coshes then rent for eayoa papipting books, and the search was proem :wed till more leg, bet to Co purpose. The deeeased were AsJoqralt Vaa Gilder, aged fourteen ; Hannah H. Bryan, aged liftees ; Riles Smith, aged Sheen ; Margaret Fyne, aged sate s; Louisa Neer, aged nineteen. —Charles Latch'', a young sea of 19, who bad been for wise time with the Free Loom at Berlin Heights, no.' milted suicide retwatly. He wrote a valedlotory to hie somradies, whieh is published in the New York TriSnow.— It is blasphemy from trot to last, and is a genuine reflex of socialism, as the inlaid* is an example of the class to whisk hal belonged. Be was a rank atheist, sad is his last weeds owned nuirriap, earned religion, sad cursed Gail, whom he styles um "Father Monitor' The Wilma* mills the pees( man "Wane.' Are not all the Free Lovers in- sous—nod tar that Ratter, all other criminal/ r —A talegrapb dlapateli from Dhaka statod that Dr. 0. 7 - 11. WDliamoooa, of that plain, outoulttod Melds Da Friday. Ho bad amputated a log for a nu by tho woo of Haan- seed, la the tetra of Ohossag, who sea afterward died. Dr. W. wail ikon *barged with salpraetieo, and stains! presediags snored against his, and isloodiately after the Similr served the papers on hint he took sees deadly pekoes, sad did iktalf an boar. ?be Coroner held an *soot, bat the verdict* bee sot reaekaiaa. —The Canadian Parliament bu woad a bill &attar- Wag the Grand Trunk Railway to throw • Briiitt mom the at. Clair Aim at Part Barola—tho tooneemi of Alias low of sown% to e. Ant acquired. Bow wUI an Mae papers relish this phut to eat of or later:opt the passage of mask to sad hoe Likes Hires aid MiehigaaT or is Beak tradea• died Hataloalaao wwt se ail sate "beam as bridgiag fit Clair —TM People@ eoaferess of Marts* Blair sad Cm. Wish have aoadisted H. Beeler Swope, as um ? saa did at , ter Maar Blaster. rho masa of the PeopWs sealers's eft set meet the approval of the people themselves. no Desaoerotis velars d the Diotrist vhll.ee Nit that .. net Whig the Ting Ugly proclivities if *Bireber ihnope.,over diagnose the Spats Clisalse of the Did 'Envious &Ms. —the Beady Sokol Uatia bas bees saved from lass ky the asimkatkos Mc P. W. Porto,. Oa wrested the dot .at it WON. hub siszirosa sumadiametoke Sesisty ba• eiptaia•d s.ss,k so the assault at owe PO,. IS., sail $b Wham ban bees aosaadmi by • Cksistisa gesatiensa who claim th• wants of Lb. Basissy l —81; iserbeit and .nosy Sothis haws pstitkowl the Osaaass Cass& it Detroit is fate smaaans tor die 'We als el ..aunt aril kw/ War asi•oas. Cass•—they draw the yams ass away whoa tits, assikt is ha "pork. —4lWhialt hits of liassaiimssetts wW kakis Mai Cloavestko al Dow Beffeed. as sees as the meatker wins saough—la dog days—to sso what aus ho 4sa• OW the Drat Stott deotstas. WiIINSOADS *MIKMATS Us history of tlitappiattials sedllat SOY, verieis al .. they hie* webbed De the lest feeloars, shoos eardasively Abet rebated' Demearats ar• Wks •0 0 •Ptelliellft PM, isidiOn the, we with ether poildhial isailseedioslie While tY Whit past, &skits& led by thaws master sleds, CLAY mid Westrns, w• e•••• beard of state or asthma coaveatione—or "vie easily eoairesttesa—Stsorbig dm 'abs. elf fifth's, Ms to Ate 01111 ranks, sad baits:mist tba isaigala of a litatterskip up -0o the roe/gado@ sad row ritaratta bar tail staas 0 4 tilw Doesoorsey. The roams of Ibis 111 Oaks. The Whig par ty professed to ha goveratid by • Not of Axed prime pies; its banner tooted is every Butte 111 the Unica; what Is taught to Kase it prooktissed is Loislatess; sad what tt proclaimed es the Gulf of Meese, It boldly sad wale• toady avowed oa the shores of our great Lakes. Bat ethos that party breathed It. 111114, sad its followers were mot adrift withoet a chart or compota, a Frew eat of leaders, as steroid of priaetpls es thsy were of patriotism, seised er ea its resales, sad sought to oblate ;boom sod place by peadariat to the otarteat fastatiedem of the &Sweet me i Übe' of Use Dales. Audi, as as millem to they have opus all oocasioas gives the place of ham, to deserters from the Democratic eamp. la this particular, they have allected Democracy those' tail bad it sot, sad would, were &sly segued la bootees. and aot polities, be liable to indictment for obtsiaist goods lauds" false pre tences, should they ever .sewed Is olitaislag the isooks meats they so basket after. .< JULY 94.`11531114 , f t was tot thts, however, that we took up our pen to dim eum, but merely to /how by well known fact/ is t►e his. tory of the opposition, sines the demise of the Whig par. ty, the truth of our declaration that renegade Deromats are at a prdniuta. Aod to du this, we seed sot go ►self beyond the birth of the Republican party—sa asset which was signalised by bestowing the insigaia of leader ship upon a renegade Democrat in the person of Jour C. Fanwour; sod this, too, whoa there' were sea who had grown gray in fighting the haulm of the sectional dogmas promulgated ae the creed of the sew party. Who to It to base led the Repoblkaas I. 1868 as Wu. If SIWAID, or Jedgo licLaso—oad yet faithful as they ►ad preyed themselves, and gray as they bed grows is ba terries, they were discarded for a raw recesit, without civil quali fication, for the station, oily because it less hoped that his former eovaiectiou with the Deneuratic party would *ware (or him a few voter from seams his ansiest, use.. alai... And what was it.. of 1666, has bees 1t.., sad is tree new, to every duds where the Republica' lag hosts. Commeneisg with Maim/ lad Lott M. Moeell, a rene gade Damoerat, °oversee. with Hatiallial Hamlin, of the same political aatecedeats. u Reader in Coagre... Now Hampshire madames to amid Jobs P. Hale to the Swede while blassacbasetts, se old sad rollabie opposes' of Democratic men sod measures, is in tht hoods of rasa gads De/wounds throughout—N. P. Beaks, Uovorser, sad Messrs. Wilson and Sumner, both formerly cosaected with the Democratic party, Senators 1 New York made Pre/. ton Rilig to the Sonata Ohio maims 8.-P. Chant, Goiter. nor; Illinois follows salt by seeding Judge Trashed] as s colleague of Judge Douglas, while Wiseoasin does ilk*• OBJECTIONS TO THE PEW SYSTEN.—The N o w York Mire/mass devotes eossidersige Epsom to disuse. sloe of the pour-system, es It *sista I. most of Se °Weiss of this meetry, sad advocates a relies! sheep& Under the law of the cherish, that Christ 'Wald be loved se• measly, sad all Ile members of his body silk% the Chersisom argues that Ms prersystess is ea diem of Winsome whisk sae be empsedeui so further thee the family, sad that it is Mee s mese tof that Welted mete of the al ho Tim idea of simareb salty, whisk embusess the ides et Ohrisdas Sys sad ecessissity of Wessel. see. Dot b. *UMW, Wass the Christie. affeetiess are essvie4 beyond the Waits of the household. The seistioes skidb are horse &moss pew-holden outside of the Oen* ere Mem that are sessembered is the amok. The pow-ay s ten losters the Isolisig, for its very ides is s separates el the imessekeid flea the eassirepatioa. Kormsse, 1b.... SWUM et sae Wail, is more schashis ass the *Weser et wither, sad this femme distisetiese est of the piese fi a Chsbutiee assembly, Mace the Mew et NIA p.. is de rived isms the feet tbat each is heill by a rig* shish is emissive Is Is aster% sad Sksrefers wooed to See Christise spirit. Is the eyes of the pene.heitiev, the mum popsies is set *bole. for • peptise aril b his emu pmpetky is severalty. There is s seesaws leveret is k. .g the prise elpows op, sod Ms.. a teadaky to ms ploy "meek" peesebers. "Thu, ow the Chooreheeso the whole mess et pews teak te Amy seek fishy ead seek bead ale *llly masa the rot at theeescregettea. Mal allsetkee of the bead et the hobly bate_ bees at he s=paded r 14 0 Ulm to hie Wetly; they lave bees so for elevated es to eares• eeteothleg of • relligleee teamster a bet they eau set se father. That east to be helped is I. name wiegesestios. Bet the pew eystee later vises, ma limb Blom where Olaf am The sea dem set get to Awl tilat he btu umber at • esiegpr sad mho wane is pus Alt thee be te a theology , et a ehertilv This any bees ; hit, l. leis in It le wore samtestabiti to eft lasi etempi.:-. 11 leis et II ender top le sleep with preseher thew leseds ww lioll ebeepettthe ~••• doe ewe el Wele—)101 se lees we theww_vstem bails% sad the et the fahewevall tit' so sameall taip by *looting Doolittle and Durkee to the moo high po sition, all roaegades from the Democratic camp. If we have passed over Ponasyrraaia ii this enusieratioa, it is not because the political phenomena ire are discasslag not as apparent here as elsowllice—iodeed, it is more so. The canvass of last fail is not forgotten, when whale political antecedents are so well k sows, was brought forwafd for Governor, and the support of the high writ Whigs of the Skate invoked in his favor. There is Gee ClUneroll, oleo, placidly occupying a seat in the 13olialik, the gift of the Lepablicans of Pemasylvaata„ whoa it is known to every body that his seat In the Democratic imeneils is searosly sad. Bat, @lb it to make the neord so plain that nos* can galas if(, the Repel/Haas Stake Conveatlon last work, after skvating la Gerona , Reeder to the empty bettor of presidia( over its &Albers. lions, passed by all its other available timber, mad sought a caudidate for lodge of the Supreme Caul in the perm/ of Bon. Joan M. Bain, bet a short time since aim trade Demodrat of Philadolphia. This favoritism to tlo sealeontents from the Doisouralle pasty by the Republioaas, to the ezehasioa of eider oppo. moats, sight INK patron oo mash dodgem*, IS we LI cribs to it, sad might net Mama as mach atteattoa as it dom, were it aralued to loan** where the mmteat would ha 61604 and the otopoood groat* which such .oral. rations give wsedd he nary to MUM setwooe—bat each is sot the case. Indeed, the state of the macaw la our owa county at the present time turaishes unatistaks. hi* ovidosoo that ores kora, alma Um old whig party was always immiscible and the word of its leaders 111 W. lbs "edam of tartan*" is politico WWII complete control of the party, and are win lie orgaidsatioa for their own ad- MM. •••••• • Meat bO,O comes& for Wagner in this district is Endo to Map as the swam of one of these "eddies" of fortune" is his as pirations for Sentor. Another sue, with a modesty • - Harty refreshing, after having *eyed the emoluments of Deputy Sherif as a Democrat, to which polities he was appointed by 11 Democrat, is sow movieg heaven an earth, and with a fair prospect of success, tOso, to swan the nomination for the SheriLlity itself. *bile his po litical mentor, the before alluded tocaudidate for Senator, is hazily *opted in shoving Inch tan adds as Timmy, sad Kelso, and HUD, and a doses other who fought the Dea►oeratia party while he was using his Wiest to sustain it, le is following in his "Illastrioes patron's footsteps,' •aael is endearing to overslaugh each men as Craig, and Col. ton, and Brecht, sad McLane, sad Stoats 1 Nor doss the record slop brae It is a minor of history that loot Pall on of the most promiseat esadidates for a legislative Dl:Minden was a ranged' Democrat, and beeensche was not Dominated, it is equally a nutter; of history that the suosersfal nomisee was defeated. And the bleary of MN Pall, ire appesnad, will be the history of this. (tar old Democratic Weed, Hoary Teller, whoa few short years ago was as eanssisatic admirer of oar peanut Ilasestive, has hen promised, sad must receive a somisation for the Legislature, or, se we remarked last week, there will be a revolt immediately if sot mower. And to this couple:too has it come at lest—in the old alai' and eati•maeoaie county of Ibis, three of the boot ogles' is the gift of the people, Senator, Rapreseatative, and Shalt, most be spread set is a repast to satisfy the ranches wow of these notorious "soldiers of fortune"--mss who's darer tin from the Democratic realm is so retest that the polit ical scars they received in dot service are still visible to the naked sys. And who is it that, (to ass the expressly* language o f o w, of rand "will have to stand back like bond boys at a husking; is order that this trinity of politiesl renegades may enjoy cads sorbed the feast of fat things" la the gift of the Piapablican party in Erie county T—Jobs B. Walker, Elijah Babbitt, C. W. Kelso, A. King, G.. 1. Deft, J. B. Jobasos, J. H. Starrett, James Skinner, 0. W. Colton, J. W. MeLase, A. A. Craig, S. B. Beneos, Jobs Evans, sad others too smaeross to mestioa. Prom this it really appears that whoa the old "big party dial, then mac became fatherless, amid are sow about to be "band oat" by their political guardian, H. B. Low ry, Hairy Teller sad IL C. Sargon ! But car ante* is shady lea& sad we mast close with the Biagi* remark that if there was a partials of evidesee wasted to prove the truth of the remark made to u by a bind the outer day, that the Democracy had turnishod lie lopubliesas with all their tenors, the Nat West, Slats aid County lens we have seamerated, tank& it ►yeah a itemitios. ll= CEI , • DIRSILAW. 11` 11. . r The foilltiriett tome hobs L*. ll.* If a, 4 1 toth Ittf4try, ititaihNi AiC015,41•10440,,, _;, , g i • dm d•u4 of Mt Mt at to. au.... t i k i: ti t iorm4 111.11 Istorest.,! It eN Intuits pp Ild. tattooer Okla oily • I Yaw Wabt.s.i Wm-ra ft W. 1r... ; ay 31.4, lois 81... my last letter of May 1.1, vs have had bloody sad mitts; Games. Lamy last. I stated that we were stwat to mart ma as espeditise as sus to vow again , esumede Tort Colville, whisk Is la t►e Gold rectos, and a post of tik. Rodeo. Bey Coarsely. haeardiagly oa the 6th. CoL ikeptatt, with sheet 1$ Waves', mad a detsoliammt of lafaatry with two Hewitson, MA Mu poet s. reed* for Tett dol,Uh, lateadiag to visit the friendly tribes by the way, !talk with them, and somilna their frimidaliip. No ladials were hostile but a head of the Paloom tribe WIS. Wl* about 160. Whim we had get late the Bpohaas (lorowolluelul 8 0 0 -kult).uoustr7, sheet 140 miles fres this past, we sirs earromsdesi by shoat sistmla Modred la• dish% moody armed, palmed sad dressed is war oestams They had prepared a. tualuireade fur as, hot we reflood to be led late it, sad west late camp of to the left sou 4 little Mks. This ocrerred oa flaaday the 16th, and soolaß t►. orervheimiag form agaiast as, we coaoladed to n un. hooordiagly the trout morning. Monday the Mk,' we maned oa oar retrograde =overeat, mucking along • bottom with high Waft on sash side, with a comps., of dragoons throw• oat IS sash aide as laakera. We bad sot promeded fez, before we were Ilereoly attardmd, eseasy haring Gerd • large Bomber of shots late as before they were maraud. Tim essay tried to make as Sr. int, bat the Col. pre striae orders that so shots should he reamed witherst abootatelf astolsrily, is order to throw the Mame es them of °posing hostilities. Now the light eommeaced la sanest, and we easthused oar march for shoat a miler hat so assay sae and hones were either killed or. weasded it was imposoilble to proceed further 'Mhos' great loss, and we drove the Isidisas from a bill, made our camp, ploketiag Me animals la the MUM. This was the Daly thlag dim awed as Orem belay rat et la de tail, smnsmadeßas we were by each a hoot of red devils who came dockitsg arimsd us as if Paudemoaium had dis gorged its whole lahabitsists. The IWO easitlamod frogs wren is lb. morale'. sisal s•ssus h as ovisaiag. *boa the essuip drew at sold suss iseiscod dispglikg Hats pas mead our camp which woad Yore pretested as from gotta' water for careelvos or au laals. We were eat of aaatitias, sad the seat day would Wive presasted aa•thar Dade's Massacre. Cada' each cireaastaaese a email of war was lead, sad Medias that without aaaaltion the moat day would be oar last, the sae.; hearty Juanita''', we resolved is leave oar po. althea bad sake a toned night match, akin with us only Ire days *wham of port sad Soar. Accordingly we left amp at 10 o'clock that night, sad by the 10 the followiug night, arrived at Soak* river, a &stases of 80 miles, where we were wet by the friendly iley Paces, who pat as across lb. river seat dwy. This was one of the most rapid forced seerchee as mooed, sad hoes ibis plates we proowded to the Flo by easy awe a ss, lakiag the beet awe of the woe* in oar poem, About 20 wiles from Soaks river, we Sere last by dhpt. Dent, with provisions and a rein forseesout of 90 Masai. per loss was Capt. Taylor, Idiot. Gaston of the Dragoons, and b seen titled sad 15 ',Nadal. Besides, oas half breed sad one ludas were WWI. The lass of the missy was very severe, sad mut MN bees Ave or aft Uses as crest u oars. The lut sews says they had knelt is 9 killed, 22 woanded, Oust of whoa 'add die) sad are NUB °amiss thew is. We were tweed to leave is asap some wesaded sad bro ke* dews &sisals, old paek 11S4d11111 sad some retatitirees stores. This was ass of t h e rust saaptise Isdias battles on record. I wu Quitermistes sad Ormsarlasary sad had I bees at the head of my essapasy, probablyyou would sever have rosehoi Ms sots. H. B. P. 111,. The Seto, of the Commisuriew seems ditemained to bare enough Malans on his lamb to keep him "'bob, btu resod - ibis hot weather. Ws is net otkly determined to regulate the pontiesi stain of his own district (e pretty tough join by Ow by) but is his last number he Mayes eatirely oat of kis bailiwick, bad blows up the Republi. can ef the Wasidsgtoa diatriet ter not organising to de. feat Sea. W. Kostgessry. We Ulm KM sea who got so essay Was la Me Ira that they let Mee of this ban —sad it may be se with the niter of the Ckmatimition. —Aa exeliaap tray says : "Satag editors for Mel is about played sat Tian la only olio tbtag less productive, sad that 0001illii la skipping lee to Greatised, or wood's aetahp to the Spies Weals. A swindler undertook to see • Plibiba paper the other day, sad was not only bates, bet easaitted to Jail rata le paid the eosts of the salt —Captain O. P. Bradley, of Mese, bee. neratly wrested, is Koren misty, Perry Itemlolph sad Goofy 11boors, lied moo is the war of sous terfeiters 11/11111b hare so mon Maned sursiord - liMaa, .as me tie Orin sad brie/dig up of which the celebrated Ligonier Boo Won were orgealsod. —A yeast gbi, daughter of Mr. Marie' ?limps**, (miserly %Lie moat ea the Westchester, Pa., ears, arose from bee bed, as Is sapposod, wblle asleep, aad deliberate ly walked oat of the %bird-Amy wiadow ! au tin on the pavemest below, aad was borribly mashed by the fall. Tux TZLEGNIAPH Bx.Paiwicsarr.—According to the N. Y . Eve. Post Mr. Morse never expect ed that the expedition now upon the Atlantic would be sncodieful, though he ts quite sanguine that a cable elan be laid and worked between the termini which the company has selected. He does not disguise hie conviction that the cable on on board the company's steamers is much too heavy, sod that one half of its weight, might be laid and worked effectively. His views upon the subject and the consegnen oes to which they have led, are said to have been the controlling reasons for his being left out of the Board of Direetion, at the election which int mediately preceded the reduction in the the price of the stock. Of coarse the company did not make the cable as heavy as they did, except to immense their chances of laying it successfully; and nothing but a tnal will probably ever determine whether Pro • lessor Morse's view is correct. Elia opinion unquestionably possesses great weight, and will be carefully considered if any new experiment Is made. The other provisions which have been suggested to us against the sc• eidents to which the plans for laying submarine cables have thus far proved to be liable, which we will submit without argument for what they are worth: " A cable coiled eutuot be *moiled withou kinks." Therefore, the Gable nest be reeled to be laid. The necessity for two vessels to lay the cable, quadruples (and more) the risk of accidentr; Therefore, the cable muse be laid front one ship. The voyage to Engiand is Oilier, shorter and safer than the voyage frost Ragland: Therefore, the rued with the cable should scan from Ibis side. There Woos vessel, and only one, of tonnage and room stiffinient to carry the whole of the ea. hi., to wit: the Leviathan: Therefore, the cable, if ever laid at all, must be stowed on a snetession of reels in the Levis. than, mid the Leviathan must sail from our shores." If these tiara should bs deemed to possess soy value, it would be easy for the Leviathan to bring the cable here to this country and lay it on her first trip hone. Visa Vlotous .tistara.—Mr. Barg, the Amerion Horse Toast, boo bon suciaishiag the people of Europe by his power to subdue vicious minds He *pats his secret to gea. ileums as so nosy piano spine, metier from these s strict pledged . As English editor, however, at the risk of prosecuted for this penalty of $n husked rinse, divolgss Mr. iteroy's method of onquiruti &shush isou siderod asecasquersblo been he took them id loud. The editor says Mr. Bourfo pin is Lei unsure sad take cif tho oalasYs head, ;Mob will bring hiss to s deed stead; ant to take off his Isis, whoa he will isssoodiosoly lie down sad IsetlY, to take tart his rairells, whoa hi. sabja• Plies will be nufius sad adrift may bs heads nor bin. Mis s wog elfsotive method lug% visions salsas, Int it is sletesiglasissith . larey. He boo horrowsd it fro. the Dos , who bin neeseddly maimed it epee 4I .mo t vision of ill !abash the lOpposhioe 14,1862 the Arosoorsoy nsurewod tho hod—Whicgorn a 1856 Om belt ti linotr flothapAra;aad Is 1866 us/ r ip pod oath% fates--bisok ilopedl miaow *gore hems% their dram nee his engested mad diseshesselkid anus, sad tin poor' ersstars is sos sidle so. iMo sow Not We irisit Mr. Mom aI m I = l tie inwaird 11•11111 1114104.6d1s et hat Ire dun waat,ll4 Dwareourgieir. oTthe unlit et Muir eireiMikosieminikm Valley *int uot. are ,OCAL AN O . PER - Read the edvolet*ssata of S. S. airetee ebNp ry Oreee sad Prey W re. oo Me Be flee • etoelloo4 , welt. s. nbeap ia the ehlipeet. ,t -! A throes to Reatery. elelpl is Mr . 1111 A' CY'll faro, shoat three lathes "Above teen, eelatmitiod eeti. aide as FridaT avulse bi dirtivrabe himeltill dot ics. zs. N. Y. new ewe Wm 01111•04 B.k)o Maria, ban smammmodoll la Ow •ditiorsltip of Ow N.. Yost Ciberilima. --- A 7w•g s•• wing Stogy, s•e &mai e• tk• 34 inst., i• irsaela Crook • by silos ►oiow Waterford, yaw Dot+•Nw'e NAIL The jury of impost is the Iris Railroad disaster readers(' a verdict meaeretieg tits ooapasy sad the A core la shame of the teals frogs MI itiarlhatiag Me sad oetermsee to the breakisg ut tit* mil. ---- --' —Tits Misr of tbo Gollyobig Compaor salisoaltmfg ea tbe rooeipt of "emend oseusberi, mid &bolsi a foot is ioagtb;" owl Ma moult, WI suppose, rao bona "somata Awe of cholera! Oar farmers ereis to oldie d afar barna, sad' aotwitbeteadiag Lbeierwskiedie wheat the weevil, we are every reams to bailey* we shell bey ow bread cheaper this year thee we are be tea. It wilt b Irma that the ...Old Britt Possdry• has sbaapd kaads—alswars. Barr t Jetta**, seeasedias Bo aid, Barr a Co. Both patteataa have was saastested with the bashing for a samber of years. The Weeder% Preve. *mem, P., mom to m lMs weal in a oar and attractive dress. The Pre« I. In It. forty •serstillt volume, being the oldest Democrat'. paper west of the Mountable, and creeps the Reading Eagle, a 011,1111114 paper, the oldest Is the BMW —Two or three weeks sleekin one of our toe* items, we broke the leg of Dee Rice's berm "gaselaier," sad bad blot killed. We mow take pleasure ia saying that whole story wee one of Dan's dry Jose*, sad tl* hie fa, mots bore* is alive sad kicking. pa- The Gatage raises the games of Jobs U. Road sad Wm. & frisky, cambiums for Judge had Caaal Consaissioost, sad styles tibo dame. "Opporitioa &&. Ticket" From this it woold sprier that. es s Slam ergs,. lastiett, th.ltspNleaa piny is doieset. Is the laegeeite of tile great Date\ poet— NA. it was so eons isaa ix, WI woader what it vu beau tor." —Ah Iriebmitn, mused basely, living la that pert of the elty !mows hi Jemmies. *MI * 4MA repel DO Thureday, and died before any asaletauee etetid be node". ed. Wide the *vest ►apposed, kin wife Ma to seigb• bora for auistaneo. bet whin site rethrsed he lied reseed to breathe. Us bed been unwell for some tines with Coo• sooptiott. Knabb. wife of the editor of the Reading Jour. Is4l, war nearly killed the other day by the upsetting of a sarriage. We loan by Saturday's Journal the lady is sow oat of danger. ?be seaideat watt eonead by tile it digging sway of the railroad einbaalratent by the Nesyl kill Navigation Cotapsay, leaving warmly room for a ear• The Omens stye that "a law .saber of the del egates to the late People.,Coavestlem at Harrisburg were formerly prominent Illemessratte party."— Very possibly ; etlll well wager the Gm cream with oar essteraparary that he mat pane out ass that voted with th Dentoeratkt party In 1854, or 'VIM last Pall ! The Ifirrtsburg Herold says It has Well 111141•Iialt , ed, by expertaest, that the seat .Reeteal way to doer°, rots is to place a copy of the New York 7'ribassw to their holes. The rata gnaw at it to pt it oat of the way, pt a thud of the briouitotte that Is disseaduated dines fro" Satas's headquarters titre' Its eolussas, and thou gis• bee tremendous a , by *bleb they are blows Into Moos. —Tb. Methodist Epieoopal Csafensee. at Meadville, 0 40orts• 41 00 W•daeeday, having Wes la messiest else* the 14th inst., Bishop Janes presiding. The list of ambers Wag calhd over. 116 louvered to their tames. Profeseor L. D. William, of Allegleay College, was sleeted Beereta ry wad nova. J. D. Norte* sad O. W. Cliselorwagb, Assisi tact Becrehuies. Large accossioas to the Charebas is the soverol &swims were aaaeaseed. The appoiatoseats for the districts will be sassiuseed as soma a. hosislied. —The Basle Rope!.lio saki, la alt the sissy of its "elm shall be dons tee Islas r to mere lt him ab solute ruin. Promising the gaieties la addmeedas • " - • "L. - 4 *sr Ass 1.• 4..4 en marl Buf falo is is hutted hops. nest dry up.' Assordisi to the Repobiic. Buffalo has loss socked its miutessices from a commarce which has sow departed. Asd the own Oiled city is now Moray "a goo. foam I " So says the Boolkostor Union, sod we was there is roars testi Ass poetry is it. —A mu mused Hm. Saarland, as Irishman Iribirth, for loose time in the employ of Dr. J. L Stewart, Is the capacity of a hostler, attempted to commit suicide os Wedsesday sight by cutting his throat with a react Hi draw Ma Mainmast ammo his sack three times, Washita, frost a vast of serve, or mote other ease, did am sue. card in reaching the jagalar vein, sad acasequestly his life was sawed. Came—drink sad family mashie. —The pleas.» excursion, on Monday, ea ti. Boboos or Wes. X. drink-its, wee attended by • very large nes bet of ladies and redeems; sad, eonaidariag tie son. sieknou, mad other incidents, was quite a lively stair.— One of the most pleasing incidents et the trip was tie pre. tentative of a ample of wirer rope to Capt. error end the int mats, Ys. Jura BALL. by CVI. D. 8. Clark, aeeos• pasted by some very apprepriste resserke by the donor. G. J. Ball, Bee., responded on tie pert of the dense.. —Moat. Goddard sad wife, Dr. Hutchins, fort ofil of Waterford, Ls this ermaty, mat/toms Tiphame made • bal. loon aersensioa at Butele ore day this week. Tlwy start ed at II: o'clock and lamied fear miles from the city at eight. Their hlghost elevation was two miles. kismet gia wing derwriptias of the ?morales is gives. Eagan) Pails and Lake Ontario were la eight, sad simmers or the lake could plainly be NMI. Lockport, Tonawanda, Bata via, sad in the villages triads a circle of twenty or Misty allies MIMI to be slusteriag about Belida Niagara RI" , wail a Hoe of 11ght, losing UMW is Labe Galatia.— The party saw the sun *see brim. lirery body says it is deli times, and took is doubt less the feet--and yet, lot tale • walk of ea son. tag •bout oar town, sad he will oboorre evidsties es ut most every mast that the progress of Brie is o•ward Varian saw bundles", for dwolilag boom, stores, sad shops, its to proton of otsetioa, oboirtag at lain that vs are sot trtrogradlog, with* Is sore the oaa be said of goose of the other towns us the lab shots. The Gawte says that "a policy which lady eon. tniveues the favorite Doinseratle isietrise et Popular Soy. oreiguiir "strikes at the Stadassental prineiples of a free goverasseat." Good 1 The policy advocoted by the Gasses, that Coignes should energise musty' seals"' over the dogteeth; iastantloas of tLe tweitorini. is "a pol icy which flatly osslnnilets the fluorite Demoosstie nee- Was of Popular Seversaretr—orpo, the Genus is esi• pied in Wasik* at the faadasestal pritielples of a free plummet." Goad f we repast I Now %. the Now fop wtooalight Item our tho Noy— es the roatt---o• dm rall—awy whom a* Au Tow liars a lovely upeeino• of 'visa's*, by year side. awl • has quas i*/ of resume* sad moat Rawer" at your lowaptoo owl— SW* mow a &L ow taw ohm alight with a bromforty sag gulag at a eaaiLlilis pea, while bo Mood( w looting up to the calm lilts a "Mott pig to a want Siat.•—both Look• tag as happy at U thoy were welt lag as a rokiabow with the issw.la•tho•nose for • Whir! Tho Brie Moaner stela two item lea week Ikea the or. Dwomeree sad sae his the Jewett& without the hag credit. 'Mr. Stasi, be Jest,--Jamosewa Dewoomet. Them it is sob; we sever stale "saettowlo mink is bade that A. "ether Wise JAW his oestoesded teas sheet h. However t .lrell sake It op with the Dam woe Pia ; he may .teal lb doses ut wts, proviite4 he sea- Soso btuaolf W ILur...f a poturst comphortos. La to Ike Jostrarti f why ha ■ag go to *soder J—saws Nolte am ilea from ►im. sad snot out to ; maw, tie moor bad say.ta 0 4W." Ifo's • firths know wahine., P. 8. La so don't asokoago wk► uto Annual it 6 ..ritiont Jammer el lie / 1 / 2 /saerat, baest gat arts that woo atWartrft i asall assaaptantly aost aostola SEP Tito Plillaitapia prop Amps Oates Orttot of at Mow" los trebles mon wades abusive Ihrtlioax doe ay sue to Potonyttoa Yin mimes he to pan pot Poo tomotol with assoilb spa Ow ;'otaitkoat sothit *4.s s. W. leekthe One is i. Gas^ with vs* awe et Its ears .sett Ave ithish ws hater that sue pelltimet ~se tires tam nevi- Mesh** net heat a tremble t• Web the Wet Olio Pews Aril 011aiit reggelelleis brother et th• Oar* ilvee, ssi lamp we deem say this( that Alm et those greilvent sy sheet re !in +maw war los. Meet neatithe Wert at bow se .MN, bet Is wee le tisileate i. *troth et bletery,` v• Whew CA his W. Wm* Wet bh smovelbme le Mew The LM Ohm% sat imrevereeetelieel as'yr parelsally ibeslie sir Ns. IlsibseiwP . Ws ism Obbrr too am 1 , 1111 da• sad opts, bet It le sale the has Me I It time the : o f illoorcti oppeeellir. Abe esinetio• 7 6- . 2 4 - ti ma me 4 e It wN► mr.r....1 iliac" Li . ' a i ll *ea, as It his allays sparse etas, with ins ' as , - 'hinnies. Welibpsght the Woo Illpi toot lithilii he Mild neat.* /sad gaited; el think i • is Wool ly trillets 11l say it. ?,• ,, dt That ti as 01 b. rebel,wee s'Nelose senporstion" its this State which arrogated to itself tie e=e/ulna centre/ of Mr. Bo - 44 4 lame• Panama Airtime, A the kiwi of it stood Jo W. beeersey. Ile mac meld approach the future President exult through that gate; sled we did not °home to so approach Ida. Wham Mr. Saebassa went to Europe that "Warpoestiou" was breams up. lib political foetuses be agle the preps (j of the great Desoeratie party; we know that Needy thought didereat—we Imo, he expect• adle ►are shame et the Nitelhem Oshawa at ilm White Lima, aid beans. a power Wiled the Umiak greater this the throw itself—bat time mid events have proved his ■ista►e. Hie ipse disk is sot law at Weals/gam; there is so Kitchen Cabinet lot him to preside over, Mr. Beehaaan is the Praeldest himself—and as such he ban passed epos the amp so frequestly made by the Editor of the Prue that we "have writhes more artistes personal ly *beide. of him limn say alma in Peansylvania.". The fact is setweiews that oar opponsats ransacked Brie oven. ty to gad a Ale of oar paper contalaiag those "abusive persoludities." They &width. paper, but where they look ed fortis "peramal abuse" It waist there. Seehas they (mad, however, they transmitted to our black Republic's's member of Coupes., lied by him they were duly pie Wed bears tom Prosideet. What effect they had may be later. red from the feet timt, !ma very few weeks after, h. enst oar re-ogroiistasoot it At &sac With thiseadersemest, we as afford to let lobs W. Toney bits himself sad smart at aii is his diesppolatmeah SONS Of MALTA.—The Philadelphia A■rsrioss, epeskleg of the aosomblieg of the Netioual Cosy outbid of this order, is that olty, says: "Is' Muglead, the °Mee of Grimed Commaecler is held by his Royal Highs's" the drake of Cambridge, add Prism Albert °Gado:sods to pee. form tho ism srd•om sad importast chides of G. R. J. A. Is the United States, Mr. Dreakeiridge„ the Vim Prost- deat, is °road Commander, sad Boa. S. A. Douglas is 0. IL J. A. Indeed, throughout Europe the order is hailed ea Due of the democratic featureeofthe ago, while priseeasd poseur' sad prervess, within its soared precise's meet •pos a commos rociogsidos of usloirsal brother• hood. Its Wiese have beat diguiflod by used of the no. blest aseestry sad the highest eultirallos, sod tote it altogether, the order bide fair to prey* as Important ad Janet to t►e present order of free inasoory." Report of Investigating Committee on Banks. A lone report from the Committee appointed 1 to ikvesugate the affairs of the Tiogo, Crawford, Plicenixville, Shamokin and Ootorsra Hanks, has been presented to the Governor. It expo.. ses a moat flagrant deception on the part of the Buffalo sod other speculators, on the charters granted by the Legislature. The North inert coo gives a short sketch of the developeteents made, as follows: The first of these Pennsylvania Banks, all of which were chartered at the legislative session of 1857, is the "flogs County Bank. The letters patent state that the subscription amounted to 1069 shares, and the committee found that 1040 of these shares bad been subscribed, and the first instalment paid in a single day, by certain Buf. Palo financiers, of whom Wells D. Walbridge, for himself and various females, took 640 shares, while Edward lt. Thayer, of Buffalo, took 200 more, and J. Porter Bewley took remaining 200. Thayer belongs to a nesLof financiers of that dame in Buffalo, one of whom opened the Bank, and at once entered discounts to the amount of $20,655, all to Buffalo parties. G. P. Steers, of Buffalo, was elected teller of the Bank, say. that upon taking charge of it there was a deficit of $6,373. The discounts now amount to $89,066 38, nearly all of which has been to Buffalo parties, and all, except one note of $llOO, in sums of $5,000 to 83 r 500. The Thayen sad Walbridge figure either as drawers or endorsers in nearly all of these. It is clear that this Bank was purely speculative, the sub scription totes having been immediately dis counted. The suns parties appear to hue been the op erators in the new Beak of Crawford county To this concern, 1534 shares of stock were nub scribal, of'which 1210 were by the Buffalo gang, and the rest by J. Porter Brewley, as one of the sante party, except about forty-four shares. This subscription was paid in Tioga County Bank notes, being °Men, toe 01'0,130 gltscuuut.ed at the organisation of that concern, 'except about $5OO paid in specie. The Bank has a circula tion of $34,055 against $9,796 84 in gold and silver, and its discounts reach $127,917 5:14 of which $63,800 has been to parties out of the State. The teller states that ho and the Presi i dent ordered at the same time, the engraving of the plates for both this and the Tiega County Bank. - The Thayera again figureas the parties taking the stook of the new Shamoken Bank, of which the wholeglinbecription was 1640 shares, while they and their associates took 1520 shares. One of the Thayers settled for all the stock subseri. bed by persons not residing in Shamokin, and • 'd no money except $7,000 in gold and $28,- 11 l in notes of the Tioga and Crawford County Banks. Immediately upon the organization of the Bank, the books show that $41,015 50 of discounts were granted to J. Jackson, of New York city, and Underhill & Lockhart, $38,000 being in one item to Jaokaon. The endorsers or these notes are J. W. Underhill and It. it. Un derhill, while the teller of the Bank is Robert Underhill. The circulation amounts to 8.20,460 and the cub to 1 2 ,372 05. The cashier, David A. Robinson, formerly of Buffalo, explains that the money paid in as cap. ital stook of the Bank, was discounted to the parties named, and the notes were left as the capital of the Bank. A person named Street, on pretence of being a man of means, who inten• did subscribing $40,000 to the stock of tLe Bank, was entrusted with P 20,000 to arrange a system of exchange with the Banks of Western Pennsylvania, instead of which he appropriated the money to his own use, but was fterwards arrested, and obliged to disgorge. . Jackson, was who figures as.a principal operator i this Bank, alleged himself to be worth $19,000, which on investigation turns out to be moonshine. J. It Robinson was another of the wireworkers of this institution, and appears as the party to whom the discounted S3/3,000 was transferred on check About $2OOO of the bills of the Shamokin Bunk were obtained from it by Robinson, and used to pay the first instalment -of a subscription of stook by him to the SlelChen County Bank.— How this money was procured does not appear, but it was not tsy 'dimwit, as it was to be re. turned to the Bank. . Among the persons meting w:th the Thayere, and belonging to the Buffalo party ia a!! these Banks, were W. Meech, several named Gan. oes, C. B. Payne, and M. Carson. Those op pear again in the stock subscription to the Bank of Pluenizrille, which, had an organisation ts. ken place, would have stood 1200 shares taken by Buffalo and vicinity, 198 by Phonnexville. Some of these euhemiptions to the amount of 1,000 shares were taken for others by parties who only told powers of attorney to subscribe 500 shares. They altered the figures at the time of subscribing. The first payment on The /took was made in notes of the Flogs County Dank, which vu objected to by the commis sions*, and an investigation ensued, ending in the subscription being declared bogus, and wit h drawn. A startling revelation is made by the commit• tee relative to the bank note reporters. Proof seems to have been afforded that some of these publications are regular black mail sheets, which quote Banks in good or bad standing according as the conductors are feed. Letters and °iron. lam ere described as being sent to Banks, requir ing isupedistamernipasidases or a menial visit, to make certain orrisroots oo pain of dim. greasble consequeues. Altogether this report is calculated to surprise the people of Philadelphia and Pennsylvania, sad pat tbs a their iptard against speculators is bops Hanks. All these institutions have been maanfadtured . by one gang of Buffalo ope. rotors, sad are I:d the wart species of wild eat. Outman , July 22. The Simi essveattee. kid two last era s .hog, detided task* the Atoms* Fdiechies san palm the Is is so P r. a rZ atit IMO ow loilar plo.tos Wm *as Brio; to take ANA os Noaday aszt. IMIE2I=I Arrini of the Werth Illifts--111111un a the Atlantic Tobin* 11111141tIons Nsw YORK, July efihataship North Star arrived at 10 this a;:tos fro Southampton 7th inst. The Asia arriviiiisit LlFlFltrPoual The most important news by this arrival is the failure of the attempt to lay the Atlantic Tele V. The - Niagara end Gorge, a strived at e lb enstown on the sth The Agamemnon and Balrouse had not arrived on the 7th. The Niag. art and Agamemnon met a third time on the 28th ult., and a third time connected the cable. They then started afresh, and the Niagara having paid ' out over 150 miles of cable, all on board enter tained the most sanguine 'anticipations of auecess when the fattl announeeraent was made, at 9 p. m., that the electric current had ceased to flow. As the necessity of abandoning the .project for the present was now only too manifest it was con. aidered that the opportunity might as well be availed of to test the strength of the cable Ac. oordingly this immense vessel, with all her stores, Ate., was allowed to swing to the cable, and in atiditign a strain of four torte was placed upon the breaks. Yet, although it was blowing fresh at the time, the cable held as if she had been at an chor, for over an boor, when a heavy pitch of the sea snapped the rope, and the Niagara hove away to Queenstown. She must have passed the Ag amemnon but owing the heavy fog missed seeing or gaining any tidings of her. It was conjectured that the latter had not de livered bee specified quantity of cable at the time of the failure and may have consequently return ed to the place of meeting. Should nothing be heard from her the Niagara would after coaling proceed to the ocean station station, having still on board 1,300 miles of cable which, supposing H; other vessel had retained a similar amount, would still permit of a junction being completed and allow 30 per cent for casualties There had been a debate in the House of Lords permitting Jews to alt. in Parliament. The new Indian bill bad made further progress in the Commons. 3,500 ounces of gold had arrived from New Zealand. The friends of Lady Bulwer who had been placed in a lun . atic aseylum are about taking measurca to establish her Sanity. A grand banquet was given at the London Tavern on the 4th •of July by the American as. •oeiation. Gen Campbell, our consul to Lon don presided, on whose-right sat Mr. Dallas About 150 Americans and many Englishmen were present. A letter from Vienna says 10,000 pilgrims proceeded on the :.:Bth nit , in procession from Vienna to Marcboll. Queen Victoria contemplated a visit to the French navel review at Cherbourg. The Spanish Ambassador at Paris had resign ed in consequence of the change of Ministry at Madrid. The Times Paris corre4potolcut says explanai lions have been demanded of the Viceroy of Egypt with reference to the loan he is about to negotiate with an English house. Tie new Spanish Cabinet is completed. Gcn Kos do Alalo is spoken of as Captain General of Cuba. An allied naval expedition had been organized to seize the shipping and stores at Nib°, des tined to supply the people. The English funds opened tirtu our Tuesday, and cloned at an improvement of 1 per cent 95}ati for money, and 931a4 for the roth August Money eras abunlaut, and loans ou government semantics were obtainable with ease at 4a:.: per cent. In American securities, Illinois Gent. Penn sylvania coal, Great Western, Urand Trunk ail vanced New York and Erie weaker. Wostitbaros, July 21 The commissioner of Indian affairs, has receiv ed a private letter dated June 22d, stating that the Camanches are nightly engaged in extensive depredations. General Cooper, the Choctaw and Chickasaw agent, had just started fur Washiug• ton when tba trouble commenced, .but an ex. Tprooa bad boon Boot, 2.ov:tooting Lis rot nftl There were but six white men at tort Arbuckle, and the post might be taken at any moment The Camanches are very much irritated by the losses they sustained by the recent conflict with the Texas Rangers The order for the march of the 21 cavalry to Fort Leavenworth has been countermanded, and that regiment will remain 011 duty in the depart'. meat ut Texas. On the Ist of August the department of Flor ids will be broken up and the several military stations there will go the department of the east. Lieutenant General Scott compliments Colo nel Loomis for bringing to a successful close the late Indian hostilities in Florida, and says that he and those who served with him deserve well of their country. One of the sufferers' by the taxation more. went of the Zuloaga government,'had this morn iog an interview with the President on the sub ject It is understood that tie will make au of fidevit of all the filets In the case, and file it in the State Departs'', ut Acting under whice of Minister Forsyth, he refused to pay the tax, and was compelled to leave Mexico It is probable that Mr. Forsyth would have been directed to withdrew the Legation and re , turn home, had be not terminated his functions with the Zuloaga government Contrary to the statement, it is well known here that Col. Kane will not publish a report of - his Utah mission Sufficient reasons are assigned why this would not advance the Public interest. There is good reason to believe from recently received infor• metion that oar government is in a fair way to acquire the island of Cuba. This is derived,, from an unquestionable souse. Wtn. H. McGrath, of Salem, N J , has been appointed Consul to Maranham, Through the perseversoise of Mr. Florence, a second sloop of war will be built at the Pbiladels phia Navy Yard, an order therefor will probe!), ly be issued to morrow. The Fulton and Harriet Lane have arrived, vessels yet designated for the Paraguay expedi tion. The utmost care will be taken by the President in selecting a commissioner. Secretary Toucey has sufficiently recovered from his recent illness to transact the business of the navy department to-morrow morning, and will leave for Connecticut towards the close of the month. Gov. Denver left this P.' M, fur Kansas. A SPREAD RAMA TOAST.—At Prentiss Cent tre, Mo., on the sth, the following was the see, ood regular sentiment.: Our Nation—Begotten amidst the storms of the sixteenth century, its infantile movements were dim and indisticotly seen on board the May Flower, on the rock of Plymouth, at Jamestown, on the plains of Monongahela, and on the heights of Abraham; the "capricious mittens" of its in fancy were heard in the tea party of Boston, in Fanenll Hall, on the plains of Concord, Lexington and Banker Rill; in his boyhood be ran bare. footed and bareheaded over the fields of Sarato ga, Trenton, Princeton, Monmouth, and Yorks town, whipping his mother and turning her out of doors; in his youth he strode over the prairies of the boundless West, and called them his own, paid tribute to the despots of Barbary in powder and ball, spit at his father from behind cotton bales at Now Orleans, whipped the mistress of the ocean, revelled in the halls of Montezuma, strad dled the Rocky Mountains, and with one foot upon go ,en sand, and the other upon codfish and fumble!, defied- the world;_in his manhood, clothed hi Potpie and flue Men - , be rides over a eontinentin enshioued cars, rides over the ocean inoteamers, sends his thoughts on wings of =ing to the world around, thunders at the door of the Celestial Empire and at the portals of distant Japan, slaps his poor old decrepit fa. they in the bee, and tells him to be careful how he peeks Into any of his piekaroons, and threat ens tout& a sheep pasture of all the land that joins him. What he will do in oldage, God only knows. May tie live tea thoseead years, "and his shadow never be less." AFFAIRS IN UTAH The imegt u, lt ~.,•4 Cr, ul i rah 1 .,,,v• the r 8 Trih,r. 113%e Wit I . t 11 LA, City , t b .l 1111,” woo Ihe M ,„„ ch Fort Widget to the volley nom. Mewl. Some fort 1, ) the i f ft. Tapas, were found at .1•:ello ('nnnu , but Nl of that pass had treeu Lund, exaggetat,,i defeoces of the Faints consisted only 0f1 , ,0,.. wall breast work., which could " h avr4(l44, an hour agaiost a mountain bewitz , r, kto fears entertained that the troop.. tut& 1. ( , a , t. ed by stones rolled upuu them from the a mit. min side proved utterly grouudlesei no place where that UleaDa of upp.sthot, rM practicable. - Arrived in Salt Lake City, the trocp, deserted. Peace Commissionere, Territontl officers, and the fourth emu. 44 paper reporters had preceded them, and a. !tuft of their negotiations with Brigham y all the demands of the home gosernot , nt been complied with. Salt Lake Pity pi, to the occupancy of the troops, the term government was peacefully established, and was all. No Mormon would permit a t;ent,i hie house or sell him provisions, and the e v already commenced was kept up until the was deserted. The following letter to the Louis Republican, gives news as late so , tnj oeived: GREAT SALT LAKE CITY, Friday, June N, R 5% Von have doubtleaa beard of the entry .1 . ernor Cumming into the city, a month or so unattended by any person other than his (I I and Col. Kane. his viait to the city, i r upright and determined course winch he p ut while in conference with the Mormon let brought about the so called peace lie pre to understand that be, as Chief Exeenute Territory, would not interfere with their property or religion, but enforce rigoro laws of the United States and of the He spent some weeks in the city, and wa: treated by the citizens ffe aliso visited % tribes of Indians, who were supposed to committed depredations in the neighborhood, warned them of the consequences of such act and returned to Camp Scott, intending, 29 As the weather would admit of it, to return his family The Peace Commissioners arrived here is early part of last week, and were soon j int the Governor, and a few days thereafter by Secretary of the Territory. A meeting, vrt medistely called, and on the lUth and 11th a conference was had between the G 'cern') Commissioners, and the heads of the M Church. It lasted four hours each day was no small quantity of feeling dillay; is reported in the streets that Brigham t unusually eloquent on the otcasiou, but all subsided, and conditions were agre, .1 rap which the ifminhairk was buried These conditions were about the been agreed upon on the Guvernor'• tir-t rr The troops were to enter without uppo - itt. officers to be permitted to pert' rut the duties of their offices without ioterreph.a, an unconditional obedien ce t o th e l a s s land (in the other hand, all prior i.fleig to be forgottta, as per Prt,•iderits's —by gones to be by gone. 'nits city, which ao.o eoutalo les ' s than fifteen thousand inhalneant-, u but litt:e over one hundred, t h ey all hae tag grated to a •Inall town about fifty mile- Provo, where they live, -owe in iu wagon:, some in .mull house-, and out any of the se euLLIf rrt. And , eelt hi ail. atAWltliStathlity Ow tr. ary of p• u . !hy tinue to lease h., city III.) flag, b.* the last tell year. attetupttlig to buiA. 1;1. of ths public works, the 11•,.n• of the Itou , . and all lit, board fencing, liar,. b. e boarding 1111 It ViilldoWN•43 All appear dosulata—bardty a }Ai- 0 , seen, save about the Post Aye, mild 31, but neat restaurant, which Is 0,, accommodation in the city, and relict' In Om way of Weat6l N can be boughs. here, nor ed from the inanufaeturm_ , -:,t baker shop erubrneeA 4.1 rt. , a . . 1 of the city. The Governor !t %%. r 14ittuualt come across a p, r 1.1 L.O I loCCUily his le•tp , t , Lut all • - lier•, anti strangers, have t euj .) • :ut•tr. ing In their carriages " r ;:r .LlO I The course et' this pt alit ,t, uk, • Strange to you, and it is really uo.it,,uut A people, the large toJjority Whom and needy, to leave their co u l f,,rt a ht e ' take up quarters in the open prairies after a settlement of all difficult', justed, does seem strange The war may be at an end, but tt some shadow a doubt. l 1411 , ljttd the Mormons why it is tbey yet e,ott move their households and pr an expen-e, when all things are ref - . But few will answer to plain ti rm who do, gay that they have no e,,t, fulfillment of what they consider tt, That they want to see the army eau before they change the plans pact by them The tact is ibis, it th, adjacent to chi, city, the Morna.n• turn to tt, and will, i all pr , babi/lIT by fire, the whole city, and Ott+ iota account for their refu4ing wallow ati copy their houses As a general tbmg, for Mormons are pleasant to tno.•t of ih.• clbeers, but tertain au everlasting hatred to certain the number, and are utterly apposed It being located near them I 113; dispatches recetvcti here yii.ter.ti Geo. Johnston, he notified the goccrnalet misaioners and people of I tah, that be rr River (eighty miles from Salt lit' on the 17th inst., and expect , t•' 'Arr• city in five days, at which time all mgt be settled, and you will hear the n. mail. It may be a matter of Nome lame. , the parties (Gentiles) now in till. city On the Bth inst., Governor Cullough, Governor Cumming and 1)r Superintendent Indian Affairs 11u 's Secretary Hartnett. (in the I.",tb, M dian Agent, and Mr Jame., Inrerpta 18th, Mr. Simonton, of New Yprk Fillmore, of New York Herald, Mr New York Tribune; Marshal 11,,J-1 Territory, and Mr. J. It Lavo,,. DOUBLE MURDER BY A W E is Nl:‘ , —A shocking murder oecurre , i :a :- Calais, Vt., on Friday A ). , up:' Ariel Martin, who had always hen rather weak minded, took hi. rtiel tag, went into a neighboring hay tie, self in ambush, and, as Mr %% le' er, made his appearance to e.,tuni , s: him deliberately through the h,•art lock fell at once, and in five ininut , •; last. Martin immediately hunt farm, where he met a lah.,r, r war"' and, alter exchanging a w..rd er shot him also. Ainsworth house not tar distant, and dt i 3 and a half. The neighl,.,rh..d and Martin took to the w , ) ,, d• Il t. wards, however, made hi- ail. , aria and was arrested. On ln u g ••"°' had been shooting these awe, he rq u ,. , they are mean men.' N., can... •3 0 for the commission of the act War married man, a a t • ville, Indiana, who Lad • th •c,•••• , / ,,1 ' 0 young lady of that (~tin r -:To and had reached I,t f, tb• tr'• 11111 there arrested on thic t;'h 11, ' ? • items of Crawfordolllo, a :o , :•, hint in the o,urt a nd tf:, b guilt, stripped him nJled ,11 d i , warm tar and feath, 1111• P Ho Was tbeo em,vrt,,l to tt town, and put on the Irmo I. r 1,03; ,•t" be started, next day, fur l'altforina 1