• - 7 - - ...• . - •:•. • 11}P* -50k4-0 41 TillTWHOP SE .. - ppr s l4 Dispr4tclies to the-?+'-.—Y. Tribune. 11:1* ii*eiht 'Ma r i Of r occurred 0fi1he , .1 . 16057..1 inkrizir:Vii 4; ',YiYjPit,. ;wake pY0,194m49,4t, passin !d0 10 )..t41 4r - Of - P0 11 1444ti0 "side of the Yth 1016101 r, ItO4r s= . Pereitrucd e:Yr4 Cainea pp to 711 r. Gintiriibjected' to nualuan's making : aiik Keitt*4 7 s-iflon O.re — kni* to" ~gl9 peer 0-yo4r.pw.ti side of the Hone. .iS r. fity,.aro# replied; this is a free land and eictiriitail :. la4 a right to be'whew - . he Ar: . :Xeittithen came up to Mr. Grow aia=taii ho wanted to knfrit what he meant apSwerlia that ? - - ht;: - Grow xaid he illeant.just what he aaid,.fhat this was a free land, and a nian had 'a' to:li&'Where he pleases. tgok Ml - , Grow lay the throat anica4; f',l you 4now yo'n are a 4aMiaed•Blaciejlepublicaa puppy" 31:r.''Gie* knocked. his hand :off, and 1 I • shall occupy such place. in the 11-417asTplease, and no migger-driver can, lir.. g.eitt then seized .11r. Grow by the I throat,agin t and .11r. - CiroW knocked - him Mr ; .Dania nod several other Southern Inenihers .atta - cliedNr. GroW, rrho defend himself-bravely. - • The Republicans rushed in a body to his assisiande,:and.a 'genCral rushed 'ensiled in tho:piid4le• of - the Southern side of `the Hausa; ted about -two minutes, •'and I *as terminated by the Sergeant-at-Arms, I ii-ho thrust himself among thecombatants! and:Witli' his mace - and aided by the cool er . meulkeis.rpstoiedorger. !! ,The if as etifolble -of'thegrave - anrd grace ful of `the, cvcot, • beeame ! jininedi _, _ - The Speißer- dlicetecl ihe !ion' to be eall motloki to excuses member frOM wog! • • r w a s in that part of tile gallery - which is jaat over the pectic of coin bat, and saw I • the whole affair. No weapons were used' or--hone. except those which nature has F roiba:•• I`iiis convey anon between G-ro* and ieitt was.repeated to me by a hystander. ;11-:eclock,-A.: N.—The louse is very quiet, the inernbiirs'gathered in groups in ths'torners! of the ball are consulting with grave hiclia and Sulidued voices, The. tote ,has: been taken four times aince . ,the!fight,-on motions to adjourn, to -General result same as! be • • - .t.ii.:see.tail l s,a ik ti Mr. Quitman haNe offered to withdraw *Ail the motions on 'Weir hide, and to agree that the vote Shall iaken . Meatinfip -I , p. m. The Anti; LOCiiraptonito after consultation hay Od e-• " - • • .81b..m.—Mr. - Quitmati has jur 4 t made thaffollowing 'proposition : 4U motions now .pending, made sinee the call otl the prevunts...queatitin _ upon the amen d Mont offered by.,_the .f;entleman from Ili no's (Elarrisi) shall be , . withdrawn, and the vote:shalj 'lien he taken on seconding pivvinua question whereupon, if eafried, the" le wifta‘urn to Monday, at one or.cloek. — On Monday the vote shall 'be taken en the-main question. • I Objection ,was made from both sides, and the roll is now being called on a ques tion ora4joUrnment. - • ' ' - The indiune speaking editorially of the Aoy,e fight,sAyr, Poc,.,this, Summary chastisement of ! Keites insolence, Mr. Grow deserves un qualified-commendation. The only won- der is' thathe escaped with his life.' This Koitt,",bclonzs - t0...a trained band of Squill prn.asSassins,.one of whom assaulted Sin fttOrSuniner; Keitt stood by on,that cc easio4 with his - hand on his pistol, which rojectid !ball way froin his coat pocket -the- manifest design of co oilmatin,,c, with :lirooks; and if Sumner hart . :not been at once disabled, but had re tgingd enough to reach his as- Oilant„ it was.clearly the purpose of Keitt toice:sliot the S,Mator on the spot. We !lave:always regarded it as sheer accident f;hat Abeinmrdermis purposes of the assas s,iiiteriitet Carried- out on that occasion by - theleath of Mr. Sumner from the ball recolvey. On, the present occasion the prompt actiou.uf. Ali. Grow probably frustrated a siniilar pnrpose. presume bo .the beginning of a series of Ittausactions of a similar character, if thd pppo - sition to the admission of Kansas as jvalave .State: is persisted in by the nl=' leers from the Free States." • . . - • 1: Theltaie, speak of it thus in an 044°- 11 _ - gi,Z*Teyertheloss, the result is well enough foeboth - sides. - Keitt has <mined the Ot being ;Whipped by a gentleman', - et z ezeroplifying a Short and igutbod.of, rebuking the impertinent oitipeerisittiby which the friends of the, lidministratiOn have attempted to force **Lk the throats of reluctant freemen, one gig In - oittinf4rgoui schemes which the ,funning•of.despotisin has ever invented. The same -ruffianly measures which italkblttli to:the Lee.ompton. Constitut inn liltikt , be'eMployed to 'insure its ratilieii :tion - 11 Y, Cowress: It' had its origin in "'a ti -f ft,44 ytoeoce, an „ - 1 successful, is 'r,onstitrnation will be signalized by villap its: 'not :less:flagrant. 'The outrages of the _Attfirey.h ! iiffiatis , are only transferred:4oi* 140ifiebkipienou.4 find national platfohn" ,1P4)141D OP TOE KANSAS SiStrOGLE AlOcifilAPPlktil fatale Tiibune.- • ...., lir :Ai l . 42 7?:ratiry•E,44trliay, Feb. 6 I 1.856 1 • 1, er.. _ Th fin tasitrye „. . ; 0 ,; 110 44 1104 .of:nine;teetOwarg..; - 4.÷ Ply;_thle. *hoiNiere sti'F.ltkdiipayed evident alOs "of-hehi„„zi' - the: tigtif. - - tr-ary, k4,411,eix votq uP,5141141413",, They l _sent. ward :to , the. nther side, that, `they ,'teemwould :seept .nothing short nf - their niti , naoely i- .tho_ ahandonnieni 1 :A1114101.'4' lil4tten piled niJen, 'each the fixtng of a: cettain Ou,le . when the vote hould be taken,. and fhe .o.len G rther debate. - At '4 ptropos.ition was'l tuaddliy ,Qufttitartof ,'.titlsissifpi, for ji thepuse to. 11(1j:wird tilt ;and:, that thou :the! Niote should be taker with-' out NO144,1104; debate, ordilutory mo. tions. an'swetd i fo a 4 Afe.wrs. Sheitite phid;.an4"Colfax.of Indiana, the SPeaker, declared lie would regard Mr. Quitumu's resolution.as4 speoial order on, Monday, overruling all" Other special or ders, and shh4ht,regartl the dilatory mo tions petOitig a arl'eut off, So that - the Vote cm tlm.pfairi•Oeition be had immediately, There was a pause of about one scdond aftet• thci Speaker , made this ' declaratioq, cote was taken, but the; ISpeaker rse and rapidly said ; ''ff There being no objection, the resOlgtiatt is_adopt ed, and the i Lfouse adjottrnecl, to meet on Monday nex,.t." In a minute more the hall was , daserted.. The proceed.' ingS werelcoaditeted-tyith <Nod humor op all - sides::' LATER. I,VAncribroN; Feb, S-44 p. ni The llPuse,lis:just cued by "tellers or} the demand for! the Previous QuestiOn, and the result ,is, Yeas: 110, 'Nays 1O5!; Schick is an AntiLe,:cinuitit •triicinph, The vote. on the! main 'question will Come off at once. ` . l'4C excitement is very.g , reat, .1 p; 274.,,The vote has just been taken by Yeas and: Na'ys on Orderifig the previ ous question, , and the result ! is; Yeas ONE. If (1 DOM D THIRTEEN ; NaYs,, ONE II CTSIMED AND SEVEN, 14 p. in.—The vote, has just been tak en Cy 9, referenec to the Committee on Territories, resulting, Yeas 113, Nays 111; baating Lecampton by om vote. EST. Lecomptcta. Defeod.—Select Comm ;lief,' 6Arrie(l.-170le 114 to 1.1.1.-I?econ . siderotion L;5tW on the Table. Veb. 8-2 p. m. The first vote is over. -Lcoompion is beaten, The resolution, of Mr. Harris to refei: to a• Seleot •Committee is carried, Yeas, 1141. Nays, 111. Victory A motion to reconsider was immediate ly made, , anti proisiptly laid on the table. That settles the refereues. Cti:',llilitr.,..;)l'll,ltrual.' COVIrPrtnSPORT, 'huh3Oqg iiloll)iftff; Feb. 1.1, 1857. T, S. C.HASE, EWIOR AND PUBLISHER te-Nci Pttp6r w ill be issued nest week ---reason, nothing to print it on, =3"• Messr.4. Nichols, Babcock, Steveps, Chase ao4 ycilhsltoa, the members of the Legislature, from the Wilmot District, left llarrisburg , ' atcly after ;bear Grow . and Keit fOr:Washingtoninunecii 'ing of the tight between an account of which we column• They say that 1, is - going to have any they want a.hancl iA tic zive in andthe if their Distri kr/Deking tin' game tder`Hon. cap - t our thian • hn Dick, will please:le as for a cop.y . " of Senator Ic speech on "Kansas and the Suprenie iourt,;" and also for the kind rememlor nee of an old and valued f fried" which i ' thus manifested. We would also tak pleasure in returning'our thanks to the nernher frinn this district, notwithstanding his different polities, did the opportUnit,- present itself, , : e. W are probably a litt‘ o'l4, fanit, in not • •sending him our pa* heret - Ofore, la order that lie might be .p ' tell in regard to this pcir. tion of his dis riot. iWe intend . now, to :correct our far, and hone he may do the , . ;same, D ar Philadelphia resumed spec, tainly a che• and business ' see Pennsylv Yorkers on m mis:aken adopted partl from fear, we boon' paying brokers andla glad to see the better— may possibly section of th., pleased to learn that the n 4 ritts4urn• Banks have lie payments, This is cer, • ring prospect for financial Itatters, and We hope now to pia money received by 'New ore liberal terms. Through whey of our: banking men, 1 , from . aeccsiity and partly have the pa i st few months large tax td the :Yelp York nkers. 13a after all we are ,his prospective change fur or easier times--thOugh, it have no effect upon this country for sev i eral months to come. W' We 1 ope every - feriner—in fact, every ooe has- the !welfare of the count,) coon at , attend the Agrieul- Nral.Meetiu4' palled forloesday eveoing if - eOnvinieot. The proposition - - to hold a. -Fair October will doubtless come before !e . meeting for consideration, and °it bepoi es 'every gotisl citizen to be vresent,, )rde3.. that-4 moagitre of so Er= MY4ehimportaii&initYnOt withii:utca general sanction , - ofitint, tMthitig gro~iisle3sweffeetive. in -bringing- our: :fat ,ineni;and MechanlCS 'into friendij ,- COMpe tition,which ought to and doubtless would _• , . result ii gre2x.imrantage - tnem; -las, a fair and IMblie test of 'their, olaimg,, sub as would result from 04 Agricultural Fair. We :hope the t:, l aumiitteo to - Whom , the matter is referred.will give it their eargest and Wbieb we do not basi 1, tate in saying, from our personal qre of the men; will result in n•report favorable-to holdmg,a, Fair. . • Tire foresidepi's 7411C.K. - m'l,gi Oil the : . : I f ecothigon Swin dle . ~_ Otit:ifonday,' the :Ist in.st.,: the irresi- I :dent sent .to Congress - the LecomPtoti , ConititutionTheoempailed ley :a longtand-I , very nispiteSinanlike : inessage, ' It will' ' -be seen -by The- following brief Asir*, copied from the .11 7 '.. Y. iferalqi. 4 paper , - WhiCh affiliates naturally. with the friends . ~ . I of the 'Scheme, that the President' takes s t rictly Senthern partisan view of it, T 'While he perverts well,,ltnown fact Ito'sns tain his nosition 1 -' -V I I "The President says that a great dein,. I 'skin seems to pervade the public inindin Jegard to the state ofparties in Kansas--, th`at, the dividing line there is not between two political parties, both aeknowledgingl ! the lawful existence of the government, i lint between those, who aro loyal to this i 'government and those who are. endeavor lin4,- to des.l . rOy it by force and usurpation, I laud that their efforts would have been ac complished had it not been for the troops '1 lof the United States, The President fur-' lOW Ktates - that a 1ar„,, ,, e portion of the : peo l'ple of Ranks have been in a state of lae- . 1 tualrebellion ever since his inau:, - ,tration„, and that the Topeka government is, in I direet opposition to the one presented 'and; recognized by. Congress. So far as re.:' I I !gar o s slavery in Kansas, the President I as.terts.. that it eXi.s . t.s in that territory by virtue of the Constitution of the United , States,- aud that Kansas is as much a 51a , ..:0 state a..S Georgia or South Carolina. 1111\1 I Buchanan advocates the speedy admis- I sion of. Kansas as a .state, as the oily means of restoring tranquility to that ,districted territory." ' 1 The President declares that."-the elee- 1 'tion, held under the act of the territorial! I I Legislature, ou the first Monday of Jan . I.uary, on: he: Lecompton Constitution,: was held after, the territory had been pre :pared for admission into the Union as - a so'Vereign state, and when no authority existed in the territorial Legislature which could possibly destroy its existence or change its character!' . The Washington correspondent of the Tribune writes, Feb. 2 : "The. President's -message caused in tense excitement in both Houses. •. In the, Senate it was denounced by 'Mr.. I Troinbull in a. powerful speech, and 'in the House was received with exclama- Lions of indignation and contempt from , the Rep9blicans and Douglas Democrats. I Its atrocious ,perversion of the facts in 1 the history of Kansas, and its ultra Pro slavery tone, have had a good effect upon Ithe Northern waverers. Mr. Grow of 1 Pennsylvania has the floor for to-morrow, and the prospect of. affairs is decidedly I better than it has been for a year past. "Yesterday a deputation consisting of 1 Messrs. Clay of Kentucky, Cox 9f Ohio, ' andllaskin of New York, (all licano mats.) waited upon President rinchanan for the purpose of remonstrating against ' the passage of the Lecomptou Constitu- I don. Mr. Buchanan told thein it was too late ; his message was ready: to send lin, and he should sot alter it. Lecomp- I ton must go through." fiApri irrgre4s. The great religious b'odies and associa tions of this country, for years after the Slavery agitation commenced, were deaf to the claims of the slave. But of la' e, a majority of tho - Christians seem deter mined to brace theirtestimony against the master crime, slavery, as well as against the minor sins, sabbath-breaking, dancing, &e. To this end, Churches, As sociations, Synods and Conferences, are asking what duties we owe to our neigh bors held in bondage, of course there is a great effort to help things in the old track, but light is increasing, and theworld will move forward. As a most, significant sign of the times, we note the address of eleven pastors and ministers of Congrega tional-Churches in Franklin and Lamoille counties, Vermont, to the President of the American Tract Society. This address remonstrates in_ pungent terms agaiest the action of the rilblish: ing Committee of the Society; for refus ing to publish 4, tract on the evils of slavery after the society had directed the puhlica, don of tracts of that irately. 'Tliese pis ton allege that the Tract Society:by its omission to eendenin slavery is in InFt , ponsible for the infamous Dred' Scott, de cission., They say :-. :" Considering what was the state of 'Christian sentiment, in respect toslavery, before the organization of the timeriCan Tract Society; as set - forth in the resole _tiOns of the , Presbyterian GeneralAsseM hly in 181 S, it is'highly ituprobable that; that ju4icial decision containing the word& abavei quoted,. whiSb: s has startled Vie. world by ,Po Pu_ . ,orillitYtqf its"-'-idjustiec tft- . lib 491*Ee LiNP 1 YffkqiEColipitisied raCe7tioi,44i3M.lulve AT'ilelivii , us, , pos .men announced, .filad . "thiStqba...7way for it in 1 42e640),Y been prepared in the "pfefessed Church of coliiiry4ithl4thersl Chrlif,uand ..4i)cicigsr,bki:he opertiftdniti 'erlititVOlNkoll34 ' . .y . 114 ;;;o`respNtabl e, a ;body as Ake Aiiip:iean. aieelianie:Will:do-u Tract Sixicky, which furairing :series. ofypry,patorenf,the, I . years'lids -: p4rsued . a'._ course". apparently , with'its - lung` Cri., 1 based . on rOt ,the same pc-iples as that de- and badAlebtfol cisiOn,' - ancl litialreated "the'erilered race accumulation. of as if Ahoy haikno"vrongs to, coinplaiii:Of, - very iiitlediesituti and ris it itheirAnsfaveinerit,. their, other our h country: bret Oppressions, their enforced ignorance ' and their ,Oieaus and. the - iiivai Inirturert by 'slavery aincingboth' and , cUergy-tei a race .were no, such hindrances inst.rue re- the one: th"ey have' lig;on and ...ruoiality' aFf to.Fll .i taSel',lS'l3 to , 1,1:: :wOuld have this iff opposed of natned - byia Christain Sucibty, off, in a pccuiiiari , haring under - is?_ care these ital interests% they aro, or have 1 `of Mae- J; . •'' - • "'- " newspaper, Pr° p ri,G Let the pubiic :..., :; This is a actions, eharge, but Out , read'- . cis will please bear ,in mind that it is the 'charge _of "dongreiational Illi4t(itc'S Of the ; Gospel, and not of-the writer of this arti7: ' lint these pastora go still-further, an d;i assert that 'the' society 'is '-( , ivin , * .counte.v pence to •the;tiotiOn , that -,",pence. and joy in the H(ArGlioit,tnay be in(,.notal, and' may . exist, :withotit-pr9ctippl-„riglitemts ness." ' Itsie not were admonished in an esp:‘Olal manner just natv,itthe exeeeding. ly charitable-in our conclusions,. we shonld'. say, there, Weropeoplc in Condersport in danger 'of giving countenance to this same notion ; but, under the oirimmstances, we Will waive that, • and cenclUde with . point, another, extract'. front ,the , address of the' ; Vertnout Pastors t ~ . : 1 "With this View of the position in - trhich' 'the Society is 'placed by its, present cell- . doctors, it oannot„ in our opinion, be just ly regarded , as an evangelical institution. As now et:inducted, i . t (4ssents from the ' I great Body of Evangelical Christians inf. pall(t4,whi4,- in their estimation; !ire of fandamental-importauce .to the iatgiests !of true piety awl soured morals. As, in compliance with the demands of an un:- realsonable. and wicked faction, it refuses to give utterance to the convictions of the 1 Christatn rlarkl an such point's, its name and the trames of its officers arctic, longer trusi worthy vouchers fur the evangelical character of its publications. As now con-. ducted; it has proved UNFAITDFUL TO ITS lOWN CONSTITUTION; TO TIIE . CAUSE OF lI.U3IANITY. AND OF Gop ; v. Wii,E CAUSE !OF TRUTH AND QF EvaNext,te.kt, Hau -1 GION. By throwing itself, as it has done, las a shield, between slavery and th 9 pub ' lie sentiment of ehriSteudom apposed to 1 slavery, it has become the ENEMY OF 11n lunvv,7<1tsp. TIIE I.SLWARK. OF 91.Pttlis: ato;.v. ~i 1 , • , " As tints, conducted, it is the corrupter, of public law, and of the • principles of morality; and, by, giving countenance to the notion that. peace and - joy in the Holy P host ,May be ,pranioted, aid: pv. - Pillt, NV 1 thout pr6eticalrighteou.sneis; it -becomes - A MIOIITY ;CORRUPTER OF TUE RELIGION' 1 OF TILE' 6 OSPEL!' ' ' tim6s the•CountrS 7.:, Paper. The following very 'truthful and prop , er article is from the Boston Chronicle. We commend - it to the careful perusal a, l our renders—c Specially that large class • of persons Who take palters from year to year- add seem to forget that honesty and justice alike prompt them to payforthein. Reader, if you blue. the 'printer consider well the sUgoestions in this pithy extract: • c , If, pec t pie' only - knew-the ditticulties publiShersAave to contend - with, just now, ' they-,would nevermant to be donued" half a dozen times for such small amounts as two or three.or four dollars. i Labor pa per,- and ink have to be paid in cash f'yet we doubt •-y' rery,'.niuoi if there :1' any.os r tablishmeots which. could be 'more than' self-sustaining,. if costumers Would only pay what they owe ; without taking front one to twolyearssto do it in: ' I - If the Pres.s.l)f the country gradually' deelinesb4h in, nom - hers, ahiqty, and re l speetabilitY,- those who have 'abused the leniency of tbc. proprietors OK matter of creditswill.alouc be to blame for thd unfortunate. issue. And .that such be the case we: can easily foreSce. 'The ,- , storm in ,the, commercial world will de ztroy the Weakest; .and many 6, f the hist of our neWspapers. - . Men call not "per form miracles, and Printers have as yeti failed to discover and easier - way of sntis fying the demands of paper-djalers and the crave g of industrious *odium with anything but the pelf. 'And how they are to get this, when people will not_ pay the Printer ' is a iiiystery, particularly as the bankS, don%-aceomodate'country news:: paper proprietors., Few :people have any idea of the labors tlfthe editor—hts.trials, and ditTicUlties—et all times; but partic ularly at !periods of monetary embarrass- Illelap!,!; - .I - fe,,Wc"c(foiielle'clj'particularit - in country OtEcesi,ttibethelgaueral factotum of hiS establishment: - Not'imlyhaS he to *rite fpfl tbe.:beneat of the public'under all eirconistaneesin•.siaktiess of body and iIM IT .Z3 of -mine--==to. be at-one - meet ing in the day-time and amither at :night —to lea .friends and. fluotly'at tho,,bid of, ever y :passing Ciictnstanee. in; the Pub- I lie ivorldlof his own lonalityi; - not only has 'thbi; and •seefifice comfort, health and domestiepleasures ; lint he is compelled :to Work atthe...'flase" every spare nionient = tp keep' .hooks— to do hi , own.7collecting; . Tin-short, from tnorriin to WeettliltO week, and-fro year., ' o;year, to,lab* like a staie to:firOvid'eAltristif ,and family"'with bread.. -hei!ma P'e: • after all, hp maybe well satisfied; for bun-I dtedit.'doi • •And fi w 'fee arq t • •1.7 - --:.lJo,*,staMati.*!it. . 1 1b1&• 77 -lite, th 3 fluke* Ls' iliey:txiii-J-- . Yet fey k teethe al InnWproli ra'n.C. an: intipstrions; half, thd time, The! ueye paper . ,busiilrsS 7 -' its and 4niall" prOfit7; bids tiny6iiig like 'the 00,.itt, , nlitlAse hive . 11 111 \ 7 ,saying that i ,„liaLl reneicrally telzen labors-their'pattence I ny ether ~ market - tluin feuMl Air' thein, they i l'y 1 - .)qcn...4enfohl. better pt. point of viowi- ,thau rt een ,sinc l e they becaine tor§. ; , [o oji4;:r.tliese few simple , ake up their niimis to occupation of the Print puntuaily what, he is 0.,, ease the laborimis er, by ,payittglltiti ol•friiv 1 4 1(),stort Joieroul CAtiltitNITES Sas corresiwildeut; ..all the preeinetiivhere initted Ott' the 4th lust.,' / dri . Solite of therr: are opertyfo sale,at,,a great ll nevvr attempt to lice s also sails that with one mi.mbcr!of-the Calhoun Onveutiuti has fled froth "The Judges frauds Ifere'.ecmt are•.now in Missoj offering. their pr sacrifice „01,0 ; here i It is oxeeption; evcitti Con§titutionni ( - 4 1 the Territory:" Luc K Joshua id to b 2 fi ell a ain, .but / ipnto thei ditbate.--,- 3oston rqs!. - the Demperats, for notb a. gresNr 'distress than gations i:tey re ovitless ,bld ohanipion of Serve, when .he is. able. to :.The . ijoy of the_ ,'ost §cainp of a boy who ~rtied grid 'his dad is, 'eauSe now the old him. - "÷-Boston Bce. .I.IE'ModItATS R. GiClibug-s st unable That's lucky.— 1 It is,lucliy for jug puts them 'the merited- cart :oeive frnm the the Westeru' Re 4 administer thetn ra , ands ; us, of.tl paid hp:ivai"d: got the rhelitua man couldn'tli( 7 , SIGNS OF 'lllll ne lAaititne,re Banks, as was a:It:out:00 under our post; script head in y sterdity''s paper, have re ...,unied specie p+nents, lowing Iti the of the Philadelphians. The Washingt n and Georgetown.Bauks have to-day resu j ined spe6e p;6;inetttS, The Metropolttan is tfiltingihe hotes of the ,Phihuleiph4 bank 4 at per 'cent, aisriount; also, Ithori °tithe state,•whiob are made paritt By telegraph I wo le-ara that the 'Wyom ing Bank of Pennsylvania is thrown out 'in Philadelphia Eise Post, Gtlv; 1103iF.: - QuEsrtoms. , -H-Gov. Chase, ,ii, Ohio, .itv his • nicssage .1.0 the Legislature, of • that. State, presetit the following home questions which Tara of , equal La- Portal/co to :ttlifrcemenlof all parts of the 'Union z. ' I • ; . "Shallwe 0: vertimtmt. M . this t;ouritry •- ~,4 be arlministeredl by the people for the peo ple, or lay a privileged class thr u•prt vileged class'. Is the t"onstitUtion in film what , it-is claimed to 1,) ,. ., a- A.itiel , a tt-I , Glut pan-, 'q , f . Sltteerg 7 or what the'. Fathers 01 thc. ilepublie belict-ed it to W, the Shielfi and 8 tfuirra 9f. 14)erty? Do::s a eitablish JS 'at; ci Pi/ eet4.)/ichere oittsitle ej the'..Ftee Stute'4, or Lqitirty everywhere outside:ff the Slave -StWes.r..! liansas in the -14e.nn. Leg ;:;12:- I tire. Iltataistr:n4, ThursiMy, .Fe?). 4,1853 Tae Ilouse Messed resolutions to-day. directing- the .Special.COtuniittee.on.Kan-. sas rot to inalle . a. repOrt .. untit the 10th Yf'34Y6l; . IvOierfof 28 to ti I. Kansas affairs ocenpied most' of the 'ses sion, " 2 . . [Tll;, , .Spealier appointed on this Special Canvpittee', -Messrs. Calhoun, Goppp, - Recd and I.ll.vci:!Oce.—Elo. Joual A Republioaninendiar inwed to refer .51.r..Buclianan's - Message.to a:Committee,- to re . :iove the delusions in relation to Kan sas, and to convince iietnber:i that it.tits treasonable to assert that the people of Kansas had a right to!forin . and regulate their institutions in.tleir own way. :No tion lost. KILLING THEDENIOCRATIC PARTY.— President Pierce, says the St. Louis New.% Undertook the job off breaking - tp the Democratic party in the. Northern States, 014 gut along - so finely as to break it.s do ult~l?iticl; it Piiee tate Litt New Jersey, Pennsyliania:, Indiana, Illinois and - California Mr: Buchanan has taken up the work where Mr. Pierce left off, and, if he is as successful dj;krin4 th?..next three- months - as.hO has been Ir, the past three weeks, will finish it se dotn,p!etok) - ds.not to leave 4 shred of the party north . 'Of ,Mason and Disours line,. It would not be-surprising if he were to crowd it out of Missouri, Kentucky and Tennes see also, reducing .the Once powerful na tional Democracy to a _piti,fo nest'.of Lill ous fire-caters-in the iltulfStates. . ' • .OUR BOASTED • .Fli.EEDOm,.=ln .refer -1 ing, the otbertlay, - to the new proceed ' nu& 41; Mobile in thelease of 3lr. 'Striek an'J, the bookseller ' Some, time. Since es gelled frouf that city for the crime ;Of hay co-; sold a copy of llunle Toni's Cabin, we ell, - it- . seenas,. lA9, a islight mistake.- : It tas not Mr. - Strielland's partner, ha' rirr. Strieklan;l hlinielf-iiheltely visited lAlii lle:;fei. ,1 , .4 .. -..ii,i-140,' 59 .:4.:Botling)4o :the usinesS of ',flio Orail ane't3tillegtina . the debts due . tolt, 'anti. Pl' gAinsi whCitli 4 WI gdnfence of Sanislun - en' t;;Nitas piomnlgategi. Itit the tnakianinoiis iiinlehivalreus eit .l : 17.,- , -.. - ri ' - izitsns of 3lobtle,;We,, nti:stopped. there. .tr. Striek4n'd;"it'ia - derne,..in_agairt flying foibliiiiiiri, 'l4frhis *ire behind' hitriii4d ( 1 - .. i.: • -,:: ili..'l _5 Adis Strict end, shine thepresenee of ker hi:m . l44qt eoulttnot ttoleratpl;,..s4. Probabfp,ltii)'one'elsd-rtV'ihe hive - dwred- toundeitalt-iti -applied. her, self "to'the- - colle'etiOti;:fif ;Neil -ltuQbaritri' debtsi Jed—to: A - Axe% nieeting, in , whjoh,,.birs,Striettland::has been ordered to leavd...i.le-eifr. Here is it i : o n ki ciw it z r l ai re 4l n il t t i: 3 ll, ; l d e, e s p p l e li o .4 i g in e ,e , i i ttt . :l B2h v aa , ii 'soon hear, we ho . ppe,.;,of p.ll4ie aleetings 'called 611 over the .Stintri - tell tha actors in this proceeding,. aid to present them ,with .suitable.badges o r -hottor.-4V, Tribune. . . • • tFroy f olle, Leaifen)vortli Lcdger, Jan.. 18.) . 'iIIE TIIE' ELECTION; • _ , . K;ausas is toState; . anti ,will' be gov'erned'here rt4ireSenfed•in both branches of the CongresS — cif - the Iraited. States by free tra?.e. •rteri,' the•.(Passage of the Lecomptok const.ititth,inthe, .eoa. trary notwithstanding; theirliye the power, 'and will exercise it.. - • The circa Tit-titbit:6d' by the realt of this (4ction - 64a - fd . in — this and throughout the . territory, .is-•alkO cpp.• parent, and property here n•hiCli have been purchased' at. low figures !tor , the last-two seeks, :Is • not ,for.. stile. i . present. There will ,be: an Im - incase -influx peoPle . here on the opening .of traVi which will continue • Steadily - Until I' its elose, , and ere the year •‘58.-eloseS, , weprd.. diet a e 2.2 n en //pit/gaga - ~tlt •eity alone, of ltcenty thmisunrk, . . Businc*.s will now..,oOmmeneelin reali. ty ; capitalists. will_ have' no fears elineern. in. investments ' merehants,:'meelmnies, and laborers .willfind ,plenty do to-keep them busy, and' we, forward to a •fu. ture (nut far distant) whieh.will give us all prosperity and bap - pi:nets:- -- .! . . , [From the Leavenworth Times, Jill. IG.). THE LEGISLATtitE, ( The legislature IthsprOyide4 for the talcin.- of a fair and' full oenSus, , and the holding of a cOOstitulionaLOonvention.... It hits also appointed a cotinnittbe of fiee . to examine and report au.oleetiou i;rautts, This eounnittee is clothed L lvith authetits to send for persons . and - papers, ivaking • - mr6 , tq - Henty - T'Adains is the . 1 ehairtuan. All the odious tags eMicted by : previ, bus Le g islatures lave been repeal, eel and . replaced by 'wholesome eiMetmenn!, The Legislature-is paying attenlictn to rout's, schools trod public la:prevenient:4, and has declared - that- slavery, or invol untary servitude, shall net, exisf . ip Kan. sas I,' but for the punish iu cut- \if eihn e. TO lie !Republicans or l'elansila ~ The tine has arrived 'Then, in. our jutlgment, the vital interdsts . : of the Re publican Party, - and itsi.Solemn duty to t 114 ci.use of Freedoii,,.Lnbur, and Unman ity!,• alike ,laipqati'vely .dctuatul that Re publicans slßabi assetuble front every part of the Stare, for the p&p:lse of tirii.ly or gaiii'.ing., the party en the solid and dis tinct basis of its.imn principles,? . iWe therefore jcvite our fellow Itepub .lie:tms to meet iii iii . :O!I,I4ICONV.F*II.ON lt ; 'l,l A RR ISl.illi.G . ,!ip A 1i:c."?..2i1 of II:13 - - RAJ NRY, :IS - 58; at' 3 o'clock P. 1) 1 ., to . .4, , , ; it. such measures as may:be. de cd be't calculated to iil:pres's upbu theliTif , hition of the nation the principles ellen reiat,'..d by ti , e l'hihzdc:lphia Republican Ccnrcnticn of June, 180..7 . . ' - - ••• • . iyile...l. 3, n;i, Erie ' WM. B. Thom-is. I. It Gara. " - Wm. S. Wainright, ti. A. Pin nny, Crawford Win" "Duane, A. lliiiclekoper, " Jaines Yerree. . E. D. Q.tz7ain, Aller:y.W., Gregg, M. D. G. S. S. King, CAmbriiilierirj. B. Strong, • Isr.r.r. Benson. Potter: Wm. I), Kelly, It. W.Winslow,ClititonJohu M. Butltr, .. J. S Myers. Frenllin". Brnj. 'locket, ; Stoll AilemarySoyder.Win..S. Pierre, W. E. 11'. Nlutrie, Ilunt'n.lltnry.Sirnpson, I . . Dlivirl . Wills, Adams: ' Ilititi3an Bmigli,. ino; Wright, "" ' .Themes Bala, :-- I 'No A: Fisher, Daupliin,Geo A. cotre-y, Theo. S. Christ, Union.E, B. 300 i -ell, Jos J. Lewis, Chester. On; behalf of the "its 1 Isaac T. CoTman, ." odelphie e, , ymmiuts q I NVa v ns ,tl.' Ve n gh, ~' Orycnii:ation, 111,1 ; . Thirlington, Bucks . M. 11. Cobh, • Tioga. - " ' - . ~ 1 A. Humphrey" , - jC. J. Morton, Delaware. . • ..• - E. T. FOster, Carbon. .: ; • -;, . ' M. B. Richards, Mont'ry .. : .. .3.: King, Bedford. - A:11 It4akin, York, . 'in . • . , . - '..ll&"l 4 .lxtract from a letter by the Rev. Mr. Churchill of Boston, who ie new tray , elliog for his.hcalth hi the Eng.' • (-It gives - one at ever - prt.S4ixt - idea of the expansive enterprise of 143; ectantqt men, to find their eenin4oo. of cora l Inortto oontinually, in his path wherever• he goes. I bow not visited any consid , crable pity -of Turkey; where'd did not find the Modicines my-country rep., resented by AEtt Conn sti~Rß~i~ In. Sua ‘ trna,,Aleppo,.Jaffa i L,,,Ternsalem arOA Constantinople, we Seq in. eaeb,. on the. door 'pOst• of some bazaarf 'the - pe.caliarlY Ainerican looking Iron 'bard, of-Dr. Ayers sayiligiin a lang,uage I whieh % : riot one in thousand_ of the,, passers 'by can -044 "Aller's therry,,' l'ectorul for: Cott e la,- Colds and Consitnlp - Sold hcri. -- On a shelf behind "the'bros)i-tegged mus: selmart are seen- the' bottles with 'their • English.:SPanish,, French • and .German faces ..turned ,towards ,the ; ;crowd,• and-OP , enquiring we are told.that theforeigaers. are not the only porChascre;•lant tbc titai believers theinseltes : waive their trior irk fate •to, try. tliis product , of American skill, when thew find: there cure for d i*: • ' 1 . • . -11:14 5 1 0 / (1 ilkliteidaY the - Cherry P-eptoral had ,beeit the ton,..,and, is now.. in m o Lltuuti.upe in. - harem; and. iu YIP .P.'Ff;;)•!: -
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