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I'l- I\! WK \t* h*. Black (Arrtfo^iiot ^J8«rf^«MS^'#*''\ : trationl With a leiafnoajber «bi*n Mm ippi, Tennesse was admitted in 1796, u| the basis ol a population of only 33 ; while*. Tennessee however possessed men it ot degrading Labor, by making it lot of slaves, lashed to me field, and tx and sold like moles and oxen. Kansas twice be* MptUatte%ia *>4ee4 goilty desire to have her *oil for the labo^pf-.w men, unpdrebasabte and ir<ie. 8r»fBas\ .„ fessedthii, and the Black Aristocrat* have determined-tojreep her out of the Ouion.and under their- * ** \ \* *ue» w. not the object 'S^^umMa- stead of sending ^mmm0»'^§. » diarjiinWashington Territory*»*», % yondhis jmTSdieripn* would;.b*3H? -•f*!** # of nihil in *Tuiuiito'1?li'Trp ii aihtf re., the TerH- 6'| i IfsH^',\^ ' V\' CojitJobflf 0iEt(jo)o«it( iasaidtc- bet.it the ESep^tfcJffl© tfrkjach^frtLroan. mJ&b fees^of the globe. _So todTias Tie\bet>ii one ^E iheimifitQlctiVe employere of the «pa)»r tr^ippJ!Jp^«f#&^^ cifio Railroad. He m, advocated, with his fe;$|e|.iE-lM*v Col. '-% % Benton* tb» ,*a?^t5^e one of xn© rffietnree | toe^tJ^p^i^^blh&y^lijias thepflHSc \ times tbe¥*umberftrK-awa»i now vainly t ;itfii#*^^*S%S^.vi^iiptt6eme<«^tie« : i knocking at tb'etift.wlhj^nlon. FliwM : «^w.draa^s^«*tWS*i{#v^«t»J(P>if (Mo«& da was fc&tff eomrin, nay W J^H!P \ -* ^ ' t -\ 1 •'— l —-*-'- *-« * J --- : Boj4rf»tfMr#Se«iti»n6«aaant merit of beir% ded'te«hBS»inoS|tegplil# of^rtp^nb«l Bntdoe*.Wjto«te^^ _ Iffi* ^Erf«l ,/tas- 'tn; 4a«^l^%%i^^FjjdUEt6 !|»ilroi4' j himself. A/hundred 'millions 1*. a. small f itfohinj.^ v©ejKi)tJoonld •! NeU-lj? Proposal for .StogprpSffflL' Ambassador a ,iodtrwift<^i»fitegto»-- >in - •*- • iA Our CanadianconHnsare'beginniiigto appreciate the disadvantages of their col* omal condition, .Aa.the Canada^ increase in :weath, population>and importance, they : will gradually make the discover$i , '*xnat t their \country isitOolOTgetd'revolve- afe 'a. mattoi witbihinj. .Or: b?r T conld share :tiw work with Palmer. Cook. & Co., the greae banking! nrm -of San; FVapcucoy-Inext to hintte\F tfte wealtbiestione >in' tbeconntry.'. $% tbinto ifctbe imnaenieiwveiinetof tbei Mariptwavestite: i«h(rald,tbei'tnrned tpi-the- j accomplishment of tbe£gre«t>enterprise;,Iiat which ih6iEaitern(Si:ates. L iina,thoi G5enoral- Governmeniy bave>- io^iangf tesitaiedV*- WhatBoeve«traonev con 36, Fremont: can. ; irrnndefild toatthey should detain him,on in common thtutric* observance of that tJwgrounrltoafc.be was fleeji^-Jjiai^-the en|r^menfcaD*w01ia conseqaence cori- Territorytp; avoid an arrest -npm indict- aider any act tewing toit* violation **. * me« of treason/v?hi4 bid teen (ooH qnestion of, general wt*re*t^ | < agtiwc Wttiit tfai Gra^d , Jar|(of tb*0? A.*?* 8v« fat ibooid lH»«tel» S. Ui£th«» Gpnit. Gov. Robiuoo re- the Sablfma Poland (»• or mere e »«W W»> infortwflliy one of other sigt^sf powwt. aaV* mianflderita' _^ _-_ t , ^.__.. ing : whicb•aighMrt»Jy»aa»he1s|«iini pf their re^on^^jaWuiM^^one eachof stichpowyta. hajfoa; 'wftpihrn tl^^aip'Jory Ibalk'an atSpor&r'oW^jeeD nw^e to fc(d a bill, b^b h»d ftilod. This and hefiially coa«en:tfl4, to ^ «• oa JM; eammof'Mr* Farjiinsdn, Captain, pffte wati invited to the hotiie of M^ Sawyer\ one of the Cbmiiuttee, {Tis>iaiBily'^proceed^ agreed to send a mesBageto^Ktaiaa io,|^. certain iifsa indictment hm mk 'faH$ detention were to be paid* The informa- tion t: dpo»l W 'S&sy'^e*-^* -*k ftV^ffijmWpt^AdKp.;,- V*- '-:•; •'.'.»'\ c 'It i» reported tB»t a aeipatchfroW LljWr; MwortShls'lieii; r\cef^«\at|%t]bj«r«^ •arti'e|\' fencT tbaute of lam itall (#Ct|«' Mtef.ftw^ ibgaitc^anexwftiejrby mea^ o|t!war *ency4or tffoMrioi&of-^^ derice'tak'enby'the'CommJUeeJ \ TTfe; AEMVAL OF THBi&TEAKIHIP , ,:&«--t.it;-<J''.;*'« , , , «£ -!i : | a*Bdtj>»«l»iir«p»r«atofon>J»t*,BB»to«#» Carts, <W»* ee adian commer,ce-b$'tBe, i rej3prqejty treaty, -otsr netghbor's'feel that raeir interests ought to have a separate representative at the seat of government in ^his country. And yet thware sen^iblV'thatan oiipbassadbr of mWffltil&* Washington would bea politjc^a'nomaly- The Toronto -Board of TradeTbiave recently made a report;- from which'we extract the following: • ' ' In approachinjfthia very important qnes- tion, youc.iCoanqil -has.not andervaliied the'diffienlties; which sarronnd-ift nor bavie they arrived at ft hasty conclusion. The chief difficnlty.which engge«e itself to us, as British;enbjeotflij 'prtjud 1 of otir coiuiec' tion -with-'an alliance to ibe< pai*nt,^t'ate,ig, that if ^•r^rjrisM | l^!|*e^fe%e 1 fy govisihMfo'hi .Pftnaaito that ptthe tfnir ted j§5taiea> wbichibe\#h0nld ,he>to». havai any,weight* Attached to -his enggestiona there, that the proposals to establish; such representation may be looked npon as an infringeinetit to'th^'^yfif prerdtfatiVel whichydnrCdWalW(jul^ Ije.the^Iasl;^ suggest. ' -' ;\'\ ,'. ' \ , •_'„\.• \ '.,' >:J -' R It cannot be ^ei^S. tflat great, necessity exists for some actiye,.intelligent and .in- fluential representative;of the commercial interesliof Canada-near die enrolling pow- er of the United.States 5 —and that, 11 trader the rapidigrowth and daily.'increasing im- portance of onrcomhiercial relatidhs w^th [ ments of this country and Great,. Britain the ta#J8-of supplying thejemedy; ^Should - neither government see fit to take action such as the commercial men of Canada deem necessary, it- will then be a matter\ of consideratidn'for the diflerent Boards of. Trade tbr9,t(eho\it ! l t the Ppvjjice,whether £ simply 1 'crjnJmercial delegate should oe ap- pointed. One of the Ways in which our Honey i»i spent Gen. W90I in a, If tter jngt publishea 1 re- vealB'&mbstr'^rociotts pip of operations adopted : ih' Oregon' for;the ' es.t'er^ninatjbn of friendly' InoTBris, \arid for ohtaining large amounts of money from, the Federal Treasury, under the, fals&j pretence pf v 'eir penses,fe/dfefencp'agilins^the sayagjes,'',, „„ Tlje Inmaji'trQflbTeaiw ORegpnita^weH; known,\ wer? ?sn%^4itPi!the a aWmaiand . other tribes on the\Soutbernfrontien;'B , iod*' ing. thesa easily qnie|ed,'=;tbe r -Gfegbniiin8 have-, determined' fflWh ••'*'• massafcre 'flf 1 a peroeM^jWd'frfen'dlV ffi\$ -'fitfie' WiffMf 1 awl -a .> iiM ^Bignt&^JWtapiaeK! ' 3'> .1 B,-ff| -.•• «»• f,* ,ta^ -iT.. M ^^ow^many have been' 31STeager- and, ra+i pac'lbusclatnaahts t how many hare yearn- ed,'' bttt' ye'artfed ttt-yii'n t&'crowb tw: d?«i*' and'' afdent rJ^aMhes 1 bf' 'tolliotaa yea^^witb^'tbis 1 imperishable title 1 Alas! How tutile haye. b^en thjejr atieoapW t '. Jn-'the'd|Bj?iter!agpa. i of jjbe JOfteeafh. century we^findithealchymistwasting aweary life, and at last siflk.Jng.inio the 'gr»ve y , atar the : rain attempt to frame that 'lapis phillsophor* am,'which should torn all baser metals to gold.-, , -'•••'•- • ' •• . In: the more enUghtenedftfays in which clv- J ilization and' science 'have asserted tnelr sw^y, ^>tgh,ty ?epf8^>f <be earth, h'av^i sbughtrbyni9ffl(moib inventions, and ajmcai snpethaman discoveries to oputrlp thelp prer deeessors, and 1 place the result of their labors before the nations of the globe Vs did our aitcestbri, whenttaeynhiurfed the;flag of In- depebcfeinWl ' •- • ; ' ' ,J BUt'whontptrt'besald'ot ail garth's Vota- ri : es, to'have L attainea'.JncoritrovierSabiy tb^f' pinnacle ol fatne 'i ' . . We would answer—from Grsenland'a ley mountains to.- the far ofilisands ot Alrica, from the remote regions of ocean washed Jijjan to the Western setting* son, bat one' vofee proclaims that BdUeneivy deserves the palm I a With nature as his guide, he: has culled from nature's bed such selections as now lorm ihe healing medicines which bear his name as sole inventor ;• he gives them to the Wdrld aswe'll'tried, and effieacions remedies for almost every ill that flWh isi heir td! .,l?v\ho e'anba pat in ihe sealeM ol compar- ative greatness with him who lifta the suffer* er from ilb«'couch of i pain 1 We answe r nonet '••-\' ' :• Who could for a-moment cladrn a footing With him who bealh the wound^ and admin- isters riljefto inwrbal disbaaes) jof countless thousands 1 We.ansvyefno^/lf ' Almost every lang'dage heralds to its myr- jgffif *T THIS \JtMf AM.pU»p VOWS. Il«owiBib^Eaw«mf, 4*m-op \Stephen ;$!*-:' '' .is : p*ge, *«• ir*wn#ia' 'tyhfr ig *bo»t 6* o'daclc.! fk> *t*i «ih»f- : • - Jfy»e Pier* 4bof* ttfe k b'ridge, ifod: ! w««,; did>nol ri»e *«-i» u«u*l in etfirs ot dtowfifag, btK-wits-tiitefl' out %f ;'ftean*-of ^pfyfyk : timeptthjsaccident; liewasin\ the;^ater' ] Abont-teamitrates.. ^Attrtnpts-erere made to; t!q«,»n4»teltyjri»|, |!ifi.ii4'ifjitfisVj» | ..Vi i l |.m»\yj | JfOi ..1! l^Bj>|it9n.^ryy X<>1»B>rA^ftM«<Wli>»4 J4 1 iads the miraculous virtues of Professor. HOLLOWAY'S' lite . giving reawdieal The revelation by- 'cloven' tongues 4 'in the early christian <radio* hot tnoreiliversify lis er- rand, than has this enterprising plan the In- valuable pVoprleties of his discoveries to the sickly and suffering portion of the human family! ,, And though now but treading lightly the vacillating sandoi public opinion, the present world-spread generation welcome, anil pos' terily Will hereafter hail hira«»WA« m4h who has smoothed theiu'ffliid pillov^fof thfefyonrig ^i^0i^ ^ed^eHiiyHo ^ ferna^projeotiW.as carried: .tjnbitt' order, tow filL thef«pqcketa!of4ts:' perpetratorS.icwithP moneyfrDte the National Treasury 1 .' \W^ will letfGen/Wobl! ^il'the^atbryluf- 'W own'wBrd#i-; ; '••-'•« v) ;:, v\ , .'fr;; 1 , ^Go^ 5 CuMij|d-$iyn|b't l flft' MfiRA' of mdu|^fchi mM^fttan, enor,.., mousesoeni?. ^othjng had! yptb-heen, flCr,i compl^'beftjby them.Jj Somethiajfi la d\\t 0 ^ be'apne>-. & nahfe.'«ithsi!tn#o?Inaiarisv^noU matter whetherifrienaeqori e&eniiGs/waB in6' dispenSabfeW exisit^the'^rrflSkthV '<o$Aw f natiotWL«iid'e*p'eciaffy, of ^h|«M ti i6tW fnseli'Jvjed; .ob^t uy Neswith was ordered \)yMf>m\Gr^Wltm his«onirh»Hd to mantae^aihitostheTWal- la- Wallas, .where Major Chinn, with four companies, haaAeen-pr^viously order- r - •'—~\ j i r t>r»5*o r .'i ir'*&•«& edv \Lient. Colonef^rMlyi'On ioihing Mjar jor Ghfon? tpVed stiflm \Fd# W«r4.- Walla. bntibnnd'no Indians therey lI lHe3 then-mOveoVtfp' l tlbe.rivei a Tou'cnelf\irhere he w«a>ii»e Vlfi^biSf Kr\ r \\ mox, with & flat; of truce. He ' \\ \*\ sh 1 goodifewrpn^nj^takStt^^ them^teafiundaiit^aWe ff'' -M* '.<• , trn- !|^Onr.readeis are well aware, that we s hiive nevet 1 advertised patehriitedicints^buv ^#'bPw 0 ^fi^stt rD ¥tt w aavenisymeiai bf' Du a%|^ , fe^Ve^or^M; D^i.y^ispne.otine, beat .^ysicjana a>id, Chemi'atiof the aggirand b^P^use, we,,know, fromexperiencethatbiSiCberiy;P.ectoral i* the Wstmettieine'fo^a Conghfthat was eVer- idVMed; : %d hay*ha>elee ! rf rjeuted'by1l'iof : a'k#r.d 1 Brpnchits;aba: , hav:e'ivett\itto , - 1 bui' QpriWfghbftrSjfvv.ha iay^^iil .thesenf flf*, Kpi^eerjU'aiietn'ae art e^wwrdifta^ g*»4. meWdm-e.— 0«WieriU,Jlie>M^r, f TtnioalCa.,' Ohio. '' ' m. t ,^ommit- iii^miSmiie^w^m^ want H# Bumper* tWaSu^wltett- torispne6a<ana^*s«hfif guatded-te thes^teteer;' earhjBft :aJhe-*pl4J .•' w ^£PHi .tlV! STEDF ANSA&.\ NEW 1 TRQtJBEiBS IN ,-li .H. i \iTrrti r W, iian'ti <i8l,<- ,vi qpfimHn»tti)rt!>ti^ Xmtvb P*to .^ , wtoffatAcS-' - f be-Eoyal ATnU Ste'^%;As!iilp«^ Satu>gayj fh> 3d bor th^s evening'. | , , , .j . . ... , ,. . ;\.Tn%Jtsi^aav eithiaV ^anplor or, agrqund imtihe.WwerBaynandaii she. ha* fired; severalgansandblown on etoam* the pre sumption is that she is aground. The news is three days > later than received by the AtJanttci^bot < present • '-rlo; feature of .d'eradedl'.irflpOrtance. ' , „ ;,ln m Britis,h; Sfause of Earliament the. adjouj^deba^ # Mr. A^itesidVa mo- tion|oray§te.pF(iiensnre on. the Govern*, mentfor the;falLcif Karsbas been,pressed; to adivisiowwhen the motion was; lost by a majority againsit it of 127. •• The\ official '•\—* -*\ * u - offheF»acev .„„.. thjatreaty, an^ prpppcols) knpwjaV:. . , , . , The most tntierestmg of the., .business, took-place after the treaty: was aigned^— Gount' Walewski invite the assembled Plenipotentiarieswaii interchange bf aen- timent, and hirriaalf feerit over the g'foond, ! referrirjg \o th$ , dfsturbe'd Condition\ of Greec^and^taljl, and recomrnehding that theauggestioji.toi\rufepiore mildly should be conveyedtp tine fjalian $overnment.r— tn this recommeiadation the Plenipotentia- ries more op le&s heartily concurred in. • Count Carvomr of • Sardinia de'manijed that the security of that government be es- tablished in the Raman legations, and that the Austrian forces be withdrawn. This led some sharp wo'rds between the Aus- trian, and Sardinian Representatives, but it epded in nothing. Count \Walewski threw out a cunning bait to entrap the 'Congress in a measure of'repression against the Belgian Press- Lord ClarenSon refused in bold terms to lend the influence, of England to anv mea- sure tanding to,pheck freedom of opinion. Walewski backed onfcof theprpposal. PTALy. 4. letter from Rome', dated April 14th, says that the high eccVsiasticar circles are panicstrtich at lino Sardinian programme of Italian reform, and irritated by the strong language used irespeetingthe the mal-ad- ministrjtion of the Pope's eovernmeht. The sudden • departurefor Paris of M. Bcradi, TTndeir Secretary of State end foreign Affairs, ia attributed to the con- sternation oi tie Court, at the bare men- tion of a question of such vital importance as a limit to tike Pope/s temporal sover- eignty, and the desire to have a neighbor of sagacity on the spot to assist the Wuncio in his remonsitrances. aria\ counteract the suggestions of t^e Plenipotentiaries. DENMARK. A letter frprh Berlin in the Bourse Gaz- ette in Vienna, says the proposal made by England to capitalize the Sound Dues.and, loiextinguish.thaeapital by gradual pay- ments will niot be excepted by Denmark, which has addressed a circular to that effect' to its agents «t the foreign ports interested ih the wuestitori. ^ 'Thft'S^^ boroeting on the Paltichave nbkaa yet KnpUetTto the proposal biEpg- land--, .The: negotiations which-had commenced afcCopenhagien, and were interrupted in Marcblast, will.probably bei resumed. 1 London, Saturday, May—The Treaty betvyeen. IBaglabd, France and Anstna gtfWattWejn|, tlje. independence of the T^r|i|,a,Er/p1r'pwa i a presented jh Parlia- nlentyejste^ayi. ^iaVeBdotf*answer to Marcy'a dispatch; o£28th:of December, was laid before Pari liarrientilasn evening. -<The>1Dailly^lfrew8 ih its comments refera tottie'de'ma^d'fpr M,f. Crampton's recall aa'arijinvitatton to the Encash 6bvdrnm>nt- to disgrace if self for the' gratifica'iion' and amnsemen?, pft.thja , Adraipistratipn at •^ftshingtoin.-,, • :,'.:..„ -.Funds efcow .«.beavinee» this morning, and\at:onetime an eytrento-decline of 2r>6, rallyihg»!hdwevert anrf closing at'1-8 m ut the position somewbat changed. IKF&en French Wa»| seeking aa,opportunity to\ present ki»'cre-j dentials* Pierce looked 4»ryT£i*»ominm-] tf^tbe(^awsitiG«tvflntibittitfpre* gone ,conli»«on»Md he did -not deem it n<sc#^ryli/maka'any WgbwWd fpri^a snp|«t* ofSBket QWteocraey.-|ife«n''he cooU acIHe ay'i^atby of tfesoutn withthe 61 'atrj«cb^i*4Mw*^^^ SJiyejx^ wJJJL BejKx.chMl|iji -fpm^ KanstJii it^mor* degrading submission ;to thleir d%m\a'ridj.i'The*( i gl^tterihg .\prlJia 5^4he Wa^er/*gove^m,»nt,,h^,*e^trea thfradimniitiwi&rf ^e^entisUy^-kfilibt*? .ter^'e..' ^flgiali! b^^en'^ttjrieo^wd; mwjStioj»^>*l^ ^v;TOa»erV*wiy» a»d •TratJA. w'.^ 't*r>: mo'mel«iitV*VW»<lb tm Wa<\ recced «Vrau^ of%e M .mm •m»n.t} ^4m»r/1 imjaejTtfiho^WaWbtu^TdgilM'co «f District '• ' • f'\ • •; «i&-^—'• '-^ rJoft^lB^lWi^ ;^ippii^i«wis* r- AnotberopoUgonf. Xneliisil o t psstti. Attoi^ey ^tc3rteeri,'% New«<yorTt, ander tinr :oJtl»»*BWfcsnJi! :oiAlb»Wwntt»W WM n» * BtttsSfHsir tork, wltlioutry- > fM!toUo#L._ ThePsopllo: gmrt' ' — gate* :fl«rtalO: ^Kstlpo ,ot,i atfoi -Albcxor. BIMBOS: DBAPEB,,,;, I. , ir ,JOSEFaDA.-VJBj . • fr.¥:w^5Ste, , E. 0. 8TATODW01 VBuflUo BLANDISH ptSSX, Hraitimr, U2VI D1M1U0K. filDfhimtoa, BTBtHEN Ok'JOEfSBOH, Delhi, DAU1KL TijJOKES.V -J-^,, A. O. BtOB, EulcoltvUls. HooM'tn a|a^s^t^e;teiitirij^''^pv4r|^ **'™A*Lti&inivt!,*k : |MPte4'*y 3s\arcoleta. : ^But-thealave pow~. : S£ySSASj?'^i.>''r'. \' 1 ertimuifbe seonciliatediB/bre/tlie Cincin- ' ' rftti^nv^jtlo^ bippj^iflg.^e %m jAtitifaWW «* estabiisKed-rtniMi enactibg one. chapter in theJalread^rao'fei^hBn. jiatt avowad plan to anne^HiCaragna to thp TJnited States as, Mr..So9ie;#aid i^jfew 4*y* sincenat New Qrleink, to keep the British, from throwing their cannon ball in at t6eir very ddob I— the translation of which, is, to enable the foot ,of the Slave power, to enbduo.yet other fields, and thus to maintain \the balr ance of power,''which, just now> sadly needs adjusting. Mr. jPierce, hopes, likewise, to eplist in his favor**-.by the reception of Vijil, yet another element of popularity* Ourcrela- tiona w»th' : England' \growing' out of the Centra^ American! question,—to say doth ing;of the Crampton affairs-are any't.bing but pleasant—end in some quarters, give rise' ita downright uneasiness.' England' has a fleet in the gulf, an^ is watchful, if not jcqilpus of the Nifiar'agna'.,nBowtere, and the President, just now, is not unwil- ling to Mem; to occupy a defiant attitude toward our Englisn^cTJOjhiB, with the idea of thus converting himself into the Nation- al Champion. \He is. perhaps, foolish enough to suppose that the universal Yan- kee \Nation is singing the old song. \Fw-nw-ftun I im«n tb« blood of «n Encllilustn i Dili, or«llY*, I willbsT* torn*.\ But Jonathan is not a cannibal, and is not disposed to b e blood thirsty, merely to gratify Presidential ambition. . If Pierce is not nominated a t Cincinnati, we more than half suspect our troubles with Eng- land will be speedily settled. to tn»^^M.Spring,iM,o°me- «n.aplflokea • brsnoBt Wblph I^TO dljrniHntwr^ »«d, the parent tre*. SMt^^m^sragtrisstem'iabUdeqrMS, «M Majfls^^]|^irf^'igbiwe.ttlm«.,:;j -••-^- , ,Thi joj«M8Sirl,?i'. irbo»»*wii.ii faUcrMfs, MMjUUia^holcUt.trtMurHHthUctU, »_•._ s i AoJ bMutUorii Bummtr, with ber trees «sd flelfli Of green una vetdan, jieM» to ilm» ip»oe jW&exeln to «»tlur «U th»-m«rble tormi HU ley breathS4»,chin»a r «ia ; oyer tb.eia 8he«pr«Kl»herfio-n-er»tomltl^«tetl}fijloom., In mplag Urns ns toutW'Hy hirreit, too t\ Art.wtatr| ! Wa^iJ»^i^^Wl>l»'iS»«1t, !Norpin,with MrhtojrblMti.bllirn'p»thy. ' ' '*orgetnbt,puJiiU^^lorj»;f9^i.4!i|atoi {Whloh the Qre»t T«chei.-llttli5jliiuslT«njQrlf jThe deep that kn'b-irii no.waklnsl'wi'tn* mom iOfKewrrectlonttilifen in the light' w a n«riQaft aUks^them wfliuiA < • lorgstnot, pupiu, MHmMtmot^imH, Or letUpspUcesIn thenurowhonje. Tooie^tea'bkfj'rgoiitnf Ob,,\ there ta , A «ometilng In tlio»o word*, *t'thought of whish Oar mortal xivtaiBvnada^rB, «nd tb* Inert Oram sick to think to«^nfe»inor^h»orvj<>*r« JJsy |«STS ai (futte 0rp9tt«n^om ^e^irth. ItemMber, then', and emulate tboir good, tThelr kindly purjioisi', thelir%8rlby'aee4i, And proTed affection ijCherUhlng all these, And eror KriTing Wr tSVtWppr spheVe, We'll seal tnelrjutin'ty rtiOi a htartfattear. . . ,. Ogdonsburgh, Jlay 19,1868. A-T*fja»«t d,, Bfttton 0roT«,-JUinoiB, writes tb*^fellowliJg ^nter«ili% fact, in a-.reeent leu- -3Wif«> pft Coopertrtown'-.ipsr.^ Y.J-jJournai ?-* ^heiPf »ipei|bt>PMug *'£$m pit ^Jefatedfroo^. After goiffg ifa'to f|etj-h'e 6a*e lip^bush of ^willpwaj ^ e .^ lour feci more and tbetfstroc^the,'topeif ! <#t oJAer^oea.wilcb was stoned witjiymf- atdfiel lain in cement, and i n which thefe was^i- beautitulaupply of water..' ypm dug; th*« •Now, papa, tell me what is humbug ijL. • yf^t^^ltufe ofNew Bran'swick-, • aSjjiMrnai^^ie^a the let irist. An aa^esa '^i^^Svt^ta the Governor, on :tf*%uqje|5fr fifj pror^iaring emigration, to 4|ip thlre'^is adorable reply.' >;!l|)e nerw '.JWlUfflf!, tiquor Law of Nova S>io^a^ic|^*k*»l effect on the first of June ensning,-provides, that no persoa shall manufacture distilled spirits without gl!BBg«i'1^i#M00ktbat he will sots Iti^replieaVEapa^wheri/mammae prte|rjs- $8&&Am3>0h0. adulteration. Any to be»erVi4ond pi4ne.*njtouts nd.tiuttbnS'ohi\ \personr i my sferF\« V* ? «*»'*' *:• *r !^#Mfiai?to* •without giving ' The' Act ty ield^lthitty^p^^ New; ^omeonatie v/m po\rt^^aeVrprocMdipg^ The receipts from- affi*l^SeS: : 'alfiSrig' tn^'-ye^ajBoiilite'd' *& does- or TJiefamohnt of subsCTiptiriniifo'th'e Patri- ptic Fund has reached the magnificent sum. ^ I' Repribllcmn Oonat^'Ocrnve&tion. wn orCanton, on Wadnesdsj the list _ , parsui ^\OHAI G. JCCTEB. it. W.BPAIBIHO, JAB?a. HOPK1HBV S. BAUJWIS; B. W. ABBOTT. W. A_ DABT, SIXASH.CIAH^^B^.BBOO^ aepttbUctnCoDnty OorrMpoDflUi CvnoDltt**. -+- iohgifti^nal 'C&mmittee l hoW A^ nt^JiP&pMtogi^' 1 comiafFhefefg:a'' , 3 i 1 vestigation on this^pretext. 'Mrff'tnW^pij Last night *' lite- attemlin ifffn cu W^i^ the mSnstt%9l^^ panio>tSiaa®eY4b^*.PWi*e^Hefl^ wmaitwM^^:^i^ :: cdk'#|f.''ea# fneT a - : ct 0n»l thdse'vbl Caynsfte (leredi,thejn.-o£jtheit , They^hepiretnnjodilio: and bToody trophies. ly Indianr, eij ~~MWm asly m' •the«*i|*!pljift|^i J&itifa. •.amis mm-*- 'theithobty Dpeaietttc orfdvW 1 ,-,,,, WUtei decided nolirlsdictJoPh WieipTfeMi prV^dtbei e'difUd; 1-4 lower ]than Wedfiesday^ highest pri- cei'i\ ''\ '•'' ', \\ s,: : \.' *». The market for flour, waa firm at an ad- vancfof eidjjefbbls/ Wheat was a 2d per busheloigiheriand' firm,\(?6TO'v»;l4l^attll. and t |rices< had: undergone a. slieestdpcljne, III»';'W?# d*. :t 'W, br\;*p>«tecti£rri i iha^aeyhaa, esi'buttne ma- , SHermto)'ejt-' r/'ReSlrwai' ;Tfc« ,: linoritY ii^ri#lS j|at i f» | W\i»b^'4»«ttiBc»>- ; ralPTttl * lndi|H%i*ti«^e»e. miaimei 'Sitfcof December l^forty friendly made no natewarfitrecamed-eiragainst them, \and th*sm*H«cife\6f:-«e*traV^r^ ~^tvppmT\ ^'i^^M 1 af»lrM0 Tame, land. m%WMiMMW. • W- Reed- er declared that hit life wiinptsafe^lf^ lege ma acting undie**he aifflhbritF^Opri- 1 gris« ancl tppt wloeVer 8Botud>Iay>hariaa sw™mmwrw'' \&mm*£iifa&m£a* stiM* ara^ Jury at Lecorapton last ft [pndayVto \kHict eie^^^SSISSSffi^ expe<UWpD«i»ve^ n*««u Sissiia, ,4s|at.iVnja*4> '•-•••• ~i^iJpiiHir ouuiiii^w •4«u- uuv.,i. 6 «..w a,, 8ligest'upc!_. : Eed^*Whe»t«8a 2d* Ida r white :&*$&• lis ^Western OffttBtM 30s*':Mi6 6d af|3,f5s. Z, '.* JHM -mMyiim^^J^M ordinary qwJHtiaa,. are ,-,aawn easier. T.pe.niaMtet U>\h»rejp|„AmeoqsutPorK;t whio.«i» wan^ edv, *•-•>. -.'••r.-;- 'i M- , r.. e'Btteon contiriileSin _ demind at< 6d to 1*-1 peVcW^teBlror'\••'•' ••'••'<>••>•'•••• •mar4virgbc(a ; *eddeMi k •..';•• : - '&u8%Mm ASW;L ; '.Jtiha* : ;beeo«.rSWftred ;in„ Wto c Jjh#, LotdiDattei»satisJieAwitfrtBeuTreaw-of Peacefiinthe:mainiBnd-thinks;itought.not; tortoenfidethe subject»SPa p*riyto)tibnv; • Barpn de Brofipw iri&M iff Dover frPtir Callais : on* 'tlfe mr Tile\ object\ 'bf hii 4 journey Is to prefeuHeftj&rrof notification of the aiwesiloW%fio-'EmrieWr Alexan- derto-the throt^ot^Rntaiar-J, ,-K TBI MlS.S.lHSlrAR^.CMlltOfi^HatTjeXT,, -nlPhe- i|bltow»g ttftthei^fbni;, paragr»p,% which were omitted in.a copy of the trea-. tyirweived i% thutbjff itilmer.. IJheir inssniott' nowtnakei the.text complete! •. •• % ; AKTiiCtB-ifi. t T4ie&(Maje«tle« the? oneen of, tlwsllniwsd.. l^BgdrMpC Great' Britaift, »»^; IwlauoYtb* rEmpiiiprjo^itffi French,; the; JE*ne?or.pi tSkm, Eujwajir, the Hong of,S«iwl)niniana tfeb Sjultaa,!* .ftll ana en* tiro citfaetly, •» -;• ^cum of4IwjMobjeett whomitv hatft-been cxwpromisfld by *ay .piittici^^a>.i^bspa-wi$^^^ •the war:jn,'favpr ofjtneic^uiit»f.th%«netoy.' I ItiaiSspreiily Sj»Hfrstoc54>jt1«^fucb .urn* nesty iihall txtend the th«*tibjsct» of C»xh oftheJbeUfeeretlit..pja^e**ho;BMiy. have '•kNtoMfcSjmi : imm towm0y^ inkrfw iMlCTic«Lof^one or thepthkWliger t«f}'r5ft,: Hew AdveTtiiementa. Vorrrardera and. Cormolaalos Marehanta—OiaivfujA &«o. Dentists—Blod|{ett A Legso. Wolft'V 8clile4iun Bohnippf. 8enni(l1|»-O.'Tr.JlulW0fllt Ketohotn's MoiflngMtonlflsa-oiunBy & Co. floythM tod A*»»*0hsjiaT * Co. Mathe-w's Mo^O, Ottawa City. A HIGH BID. Several months ago, a certain Capt. Walker, with a party, of 01ihiwtert, made descent upon Nicaragua, and taking ad- vantage, of the'' distracted state of the country, succeeded in expelling the old government and jpl^ipg ;B^ivaa in the Presidency. 1 \ The revolution,* however, ~waa not. so complete, but that^he old gov? ernment maintained an organization,' though a powerless one, and kept Mr. ]$arco|eta at Washihgton, wljo, fill a very recent.-period, has been recognized as tho •Mimsterpf Nicaragua, to our government. Immedrntely upon the revolution, Kivsy dispatched Barker H- French as minister- to.th^e' TJftite.\d States, whom Gen.'Pierce? resolutely refused to receive. He ignored; the Walker dynasty in Nicaragua,—re- fused to recognize the existen.ee of such'a. government, or to enter into any diplo- mat^ relatione With' it. Mr. Wheeler,-- howevera our minister to $ie»r»gua, had recognixed the new government,-and had • been Q€f|ci»il)y received by Bivasi but int-' mediately upon the refusal of .Gen. Pierce to- recognize 'French, and the new govern- ment, Rivas promptly dismissed him, and suspended diplomatic intercourse. At this: time, there Wis &p a^rmed reslstence to Bi- vas—his waathe, government ^«/ac,to,if v , not d*^tir«, and Iccordingtothe wellea- ta^lishedj prabtic4|of opr gPvernment, had\ a ..right^ to .recognitwn. Our feesident. mighthave tt«S|m£ed Jt theh;Withdatijmy- Kanaaa Committee. The Kansas.. Investigating Committe have now been several day* on the spot, engaged intaSing testimony. The sub- -stancepf \it has been published in. the iVew York Timet, and it more than justifies the charges - that have been made against the \Border EufBans , *'Pf Missouri, of invad- ing the Ballot boxes, driving the judges' from tbp pciUsj in some instances by threats of personal, violence. Some of the wit- nesses swear that the Missourians went oyer irJ hundreds, -withrthe avowed purpose of yqtmg'and returning—openly declaring their object to be.jhe extension of Slavery into Kansas. • In one instance, the late Sheriff Jones, Avho was recently shot in his tent, and. has paid the penalty of his lawleas violence, expelled a Judge of the Elections from his place, by threatening him xpith deatii in five minute*, if he did not, resign,- and he actually stood with his watch in his hand' counting the time.— This is the man' over whose pretended martyrdom the administration iB setting up a howl r as though he had not comb to the merited end of a life of violence and crime. RAiN.-rTnta. vicinity, was, visited, by a warm, copious rain, on Sunday,, which con. tinned till Monday. It came in a. most op- portune time, jpst alter the great majority ot planting and sowing bad been finished.' Its effect upon grass and other growing crops has been magical. Nature bedecked in ver- dant mantle atfd flowery orhnments, after sipping of (he beverage distilled' in the Sky, imparts fragrance to the/breeze; and smiles joyously'in the gPtflen Bonshln'g ' P. 8.—Tne sun, altogether \a6 modek, has Stepped behind a cloud to avoid, our praise. , ^ „ < GTMr. Penard is about to open an lee Cream and refreshment saloon, in Jones' Block, State street, Mr? P- *•»•*• skillful ca- terer to epicurean taste, aud intends, to con- duct bis establiibmqntejO as to meet .the ap- probation and patronage of the public, it will be a qice.quietplace far ladies and gen- tlemen to enjoy a.delicious cream. Be will also be prepared to turnish parties on the shortest notice, with any and all articles in the culinary department, In a style not to be excelled anywhere. His experience extends to boih hemispheres, and will gratiry and de- light bis customers' palates, at a small ex- pense to their pockets. Ooa SiDEWiMEB,—VV^e notice that the 'city fathers' are moving towards the contraction ot proper sidewalks. The streets are being •nrveyed, and ihe grade..^eatablished, upon which the walks are bpjeafter to be„huilt.- Tbis is right 1 The;present>soudUlptt of our I ways is hprrible. The fact is, we ought to | mend them. With the present arrangement, it a body don't'see-sharp he wilt teflat,' which is entirely contrary to the rules ot right pro- gression. Onr movements in locomotion, have been almost spoilt, in endeavoring to keep properly balanced while propelling ov- er the hills, gulches, precipices, and ravines of our original sidewalks. The peculiar gait of the'man around town,'is all owing to his early training op our.artificial stone quarries. •; Hdlbroofe of ibHSreviouJryear; and the disbursemints A Maspnic Temple is'lPbe built in, Ilfw- Y^^WcVto'sjf^ij^'^g^cen&'will' surpass any edinceoi 5 '^eitinu in the world. t«^ce^ie^totle¥^gn^fcB'r.fjf^t'and ia5fettn^eer^ap#wflicopWi^ mofa^nVIir the Grand Ledge and and all thejaubwdio'ate iodgesjca'apiers, encamp. ments and,^;pnn.cils,c Ji,will.he bailt of brown sandstone'or-tDjarWe, and; will eps.tjt'it is snpposd, 8400,000. T^attfjfia?,^ --' beeh,decidea..jnppn. ,< ^s4fe.i'f: AtieXcoariiib pkyef says there will be five eclipses this. .jj/gtti'i 'two of the sua, two of the moon, and one of Frank Pierced The latter will be .visible alt, over-.-the United Slates next November. \ Coraptrfflleit'P4agg-'of New-York* has re- fused the $2000 additional salary voteibim by the CommohCouncil'of'the city. It is ihought ihat Mayor Wopd will,...on' his re- turn to the city, veto the 'resolution, raising the salarea of muljcipal ofljeers. In ibe Senate„.IV!H',Pugh preseuted tbe res* olutlons of the Ohio.tfgislaturi, directing the Senators from that State to Vote lor the ad- mission of Kansas with her present (Jonsti- luiion. Mr.\Pugh'sa1d adbstarice that he should disobey and Still retain his seat.' He would not obey, and.be wouldpjpt.resigp. The fipn.Edwar'd'Everett, in, reply to in- vitations irom Charleston and New Orleans to deliver in thdse cities' his Wation ' orf the character of Whshibitoh,'says : th'at be* pro- posts next autumn and winter to make an extendediptarSouthand West;and shpnldit then be df Mred ihe^wllLhave much pleasure/ in. complying with the Invitation; Jonn-JTayel, Esq., one of the late publish- ers ot the Watertpwnr Journal, removed to Milwaukee on Tuesday last, where he in- tends to. locate. \We wish him the utmost lrpprppr^eiy* M& *» cb 01 * •& &> -otbir- wl»e—whether from prtidehtlal reasons/ or p^l'Q^^/iippefr,.^ \hfltt'pa the gimmdiioEexceptipna. to.ih> Dgripri pr character4if Mr. Frenefir . TherS •wjjJWjno iriniw wS» Mdagainiit'^Vafv ahd for Aught that appelred* theneW gPV* ef %fa%p$t$$kt, **ytf$m$!' ed.tBliatelveWevcr* Mvaa hatltnado gu: o«w' iite^tt^ 1: p>^ttrd-!»3ri^gm^te.r^ bjj^.gay.arrunept.t Jao. » surrou^aj ^y,, discontented, hostile state*, inimical to .hi* efgi elemenje They haye ( brpogh^tro^p»s im^the' J ' ' \\ '\\ \'\\\' ' SHtnttHT or QSUIH AT Oswkao<-The Jour- nalsays oiders for lour for Portland have beep filled In OsWego daring the last week.— It goes the whole route by steam, down \the Su Lawrence to. Montreal, thence by railroad to Portland, at the expense of 80 cts, per bar- ret. Qnebec an* Montreal orders for flour are *lso being filled here, and consignments mida to the marketson the St Lawrence by the Stekmers,' Connecting at Ogdehsburgh wiih^ihel^pntrealline, The rates to jSdon- ireal'for npnr,» t re 371 cent? including the trajMblpmehtat Ogdswburgb. and • The director* 'haire t^olM'- fct'complete thistiMu'Wafeete'the/etate FlW'at Wa* of the iron have been iugn^ed^^r^gtaa- ••W*°T .'hS^holerlfnej;;^ near,l^, 1 cp\n)p}ewd andyreadyjpr tt^jrUhj.. Asinkingippd^U),,. 000 per- year^ha* beei' createdf^o. retirei tfielrbonds, mttfttlking them a?.sM^nveitf m*enr;'\\ 'i' »***-%\• ---!^f1 -v PaBTTY- FA».—Our ftie'nd the American.hasplayed <NetF with One ot onr items, of 4ast week. It seems that we reduced the 'fair' all the way from Ogdens- bnrgh to Rouses Point, fifty cents, and then had thcaudacity to say the publio would be glad to^larn the fact. Sorneh.ow or other we can't speak ol the 'fair,'latterly, without ma- king some unaccountable blander. It didn't use to be so. .Only a lew weeks ago we got\ threatened with a Jibel suit, and «- cotempo- rary In the same predicament, lor lengthen- ing the 'fair,' and here we. axe again taken to task for reducing tr^p 'fair', but filly cents- But alter all, seriously, we don't see any- thing very had. in our blundering redodtiou ol the 'fair,'fifty cents. Fifty cents I That would just about take off the hoops, and most admirers would say that was quite an im- provement. But that arithmetic of our neigh- bor's that reduced those fifty cents tp two quarters and then the quarters to a halt,.and the cruel application, that take half away from some of his 'faif 'and there would be nothing lett but (whale)BONEa,' waa horrid. That saved our 'form' frdm n severe 'b&tter- ing\ and put the pursuers On his track. TEMPBRAHCE CEMB**.TION.—On Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday of next week', the diflerent temperance organizations of Cana- da are to meet at Pxescott..' On Thursday af- ternoon a grand procession will be formed^- All temperance organizations are invited to be prepejitknd joidji^the fesjiyfties, ^IThe steamboat and railroad lines leading into Prercbir,- Win c^rry persons plac6iffpartreipaie'utth«fmeetrni ! f l , fare. There will undoubtedly be a large turn- out, and a good entertainment on the occa- sion.,.,, , c \ !.. - i- .- . i ••>•.', /' success. ' Here is a new chance to save the Union verv cheap—a clergyman at theSouth writes to the editor ot the National Preacher:—'I Bhouhl-haveno objections to your obtaining tor me the..degree ol D. D, from some Northern College. I am a very popular man at the South, and 1 think it would have a tendency to harmonize the North and South,' One thousand pupils are now taught in colored schools in the city of New-York. ' A bookseller advertises the 'Courtesies of Married Life,' tor sale; we know ot several couple who should make, haste to ,supply themselves.. ;/;;.' ReV. O. F. Starkey. formerly of CJape Vin- cent, but now of Saeketts Harbor, has re- ceived and accepled^a call to the^ Rectorship ofthe' 'Church of the Ascension,' at Buffalo. A wag says that Dr. Kane tried to get to the'pdietodeppaitehia. vote, but the. iceberg faction prevented him, The Colonization Herald says: 'About six hundred applications have been received by Pennsylvania Colonization Society lor a passage inthe' e^||)tion to sajlpri tbe first of June next from Savannah, of whom tfle great majdfity are' staves' Who are to be A 3Westearr»e& ?has3recently been launched' ataKingston. She -will carry about 4000 b^rrelsfreigWr. f * Ottr.exchangea speak well of the ap- pearaHe<32pj£.jthe 1 .-ffifeeat .^crops it» Uuper Canada^ is. .; <j., , 'ThoInspectorCfwp»Vhas,stated the- revenue this year, down' to the'lllth ult., to bb^frbm Customs, d£l40,890V' being an increase over t Jast; year of <£4,752 \ from Publip,Wprks\ <369i7,442, being a decrease Of ce965'-' According to ihe censtte taken in March pf the present year, the population of the city of London, ,G- W... was. l(&.<2.67. In 1841 ^contained a population of 1,500; in 1854,10,060, The Free Press is ot opinion that if the . assessors had visited more carefully the suburbs of the city, their returns would have exhibited a popu- lation of 20,000 souls. The total taonnage of property and vessels on St. Lawrence, Burlington Bay, Cham- bly and Welland Canals, and St. Ann's- Lock, shows an increase in favor of 185&. over 1854 equal to 8.3 per cent., there be- ing a slight decrease on the St. Lawrence and Welland Canals, which is counterbal- anced J)ys,coi^sideraBlff increase on the Burlington Bay Canal- The value,of articles entered for con- Sumption • in Canada was- in 1854, <£10,- 132,331,: in 1855, e£9.021,542; showing: a decrease of,c£l,110.989. Tbe amount Of duties cpllecjted was d£881,454 in 1855 ; or =£343, 306 less than in 1854, a result at- tributable t'o the effects of reciprocity, as. is prpy«d by the return of c£2,686,37.3, value of free goods improved in 1855,- againSt<=6703,435 in 1854. \The Imports by sea via the St. Law- rence amounted in 1854 to ,£5,292, 928. — In 1855 they were'but ,£2,873,507 ; show- a decrease 0fc^2,4a9i431 or nearly one- half- . -*The imports from tbe United States- amounted in 1854 to ^63,883,274 ; and iru ' 1855 to =£5,207,169, showing an increase, of d£l,323,895, or about one-third. The imports from the Unjted States of free- goods the reciprocity treaty, were valued: in 1855 at =61,931,393. The total exports from Canada amount- ed in 1854 to < s66.754.787 ; in 1855, they were'd€7,047,115 ; showing an increase of =61,292,318. The export'Pf wheat was in, 1854, 1,442,677 bushelB,.^laed at o£524,- 534 ;^ahd\ in 1855, 3,193,7*48 bushels, val- ued at c€l,482,216 ; showing an. increase in quantity of 1,751,07! bushels, and o£ =€957,632 in value. The export of flour, on the contrary, shows a decrease of 7,464 barrels, accompanied by an increase in val- ue of 06251,306, emancipated Mrs: N&poli for that purpose, Bleoifo -baby has 1 been enrolled ranks of ibe inlantry would have been more ap'r/roprlate. The .New-York State Temperance Socie- ty will hold a semi-annual meeting at Al- bany on the 18th ol June next when the kind of action rendered necessary by^the present chaos at the Liquor Laws will come up for consideration?...- • .''!. J£ > ..'. -...-.' A letter from Constantinople of the 15th ult. says : •'Omar Pasha was 1 married on Friday laaf'tcf ^daughter ot Hafiz Pasha, & young lady not quite 16.' , w The American Baptist. Home Missionary Society heldita twenty-rourt'hianniversary in New-York-Pa Ftidayl^st. The.jecetpts for the year-Were 851,561, (less $140) 'and-the disbursements. $50,048. The sum oi $4>74 is due to the missionaries, so thai the deficit is $1,092. The decre'ale 1 of available re- sources amounts to $5,0(t4. ...... The Ladies' Home Mission (Old Brew- eryytiadah intertstin?'; meeting at which they. reported' their receipts at. $9,957 60, which have all been expended. The American Jr|oarp} pf (.Commissioners for Fpreign. Missions metiin. \the Tabernacle^, tbe Hon. Theodore Fxjiingbuyseh ijU thp ; chair. The receipts of the year were $21.7,; \•••--- - \500 over the •\* t.ii<*\si -Vfi jit ym ii>i At; fc'th*' parBaaneneJ of'Jris ipowen Priest, bat sftatisfeioithB iont)try f! tatmtSiqia $» derivjej^* iayvKay.isl'w'-: Weit^r«vod : \itapaig'^ iengftr|-J*w m m of; pr^jB^taittAntt ju»r; ;h» mmm'^m&M S«apis^'declKe tl^^bluj^Forw^njatte^tg-p^ lftthfli ;iiftys«tMe%«||b¥|tohwC fm sytf<t^t|'C«»cirt trfllarrjpe, Ti Initiii ttifiia* ssMlt rat Ma naitto rtannrt »«™y\JJ l *lSl!•i^ , .T&myr'<3^ »T> , rt.' s , I*™, tteuaB4saioasfaMJsB0ias*Jls^al>HMl {tssfttav • *#\ x T5r,^jfu'j?T' r , ISMP • asi^s*ir|rTP*T*-.^*s#'\ i , w ii*E' , i •^i;v*#$fe*''^ •rnm^m_ ft^i wMreteisied: nw^ila^*%m$'^$^wiit^i ^ it, doe*\>t ippear oti ths wtfiu»,',and gaye^wi»^ / .$«tt^ie^ 'jrival pf* Steamer.fironi'Wcar^C*m|.y''_ bring tbe new* oflhe\ expulsion of tbe fit ibi%r^,over^'mehf^.a^'tiie r^raiwaa kl^flld^fflM^* r; .\^Ht«\ ^B^\';Anjer1w Stat*«*«r*,> le^wi^pii^ife-.'and it if *ak3 their otitis* art r««irw| aid fro« 'V$£i$V*S*4#fk ; tSat.lrlma^.-'-lif ? !t- '••#^!>^rOBg-^a **« ^«ra^t-i6.x«F-. ra»ttwth«i|Of«riunent, tylfe ••*&(&&•, pfSFiWb, if fe.djflBie*lt jt» jilsjbonBliV-ifr. •ffp%,* .«:-4:f-vtsfc *.>..** ygt'tnjo' '«'\''\•'!»' \• • '''' •\ \ • •»t-'Vv-;ii ! 'iSrTTb'fcPropelleriBay = State, ftom thia, portyaunfcln'Ghlcagoiharbor, on the 16th,r- ^lio%to*oi the cargo witljbe Saved. \ v l \\ .....tSF J*i.':*i'- i--i \•• • •-• Arrapgementsare in- progress for D. D. Cone', of->Kansas, to address the people of dgdensburgb, on ihe subject of FritfKanstfi;' ontofceninl next, if fijigle jMf.- _ *' '\' ' ' \*\ *'\ \ \\'- ' j&$Utsgtu..- ...,.„. , In^atToii oTFfflnfbttfand;^ WPW .. „., gitiia^it|^«' , lH(ttoi^«ttp^Mi*^^dite So ittgoesJivery where f BepobiinniStt) is lcokior.aP^\*<'Why--rit , *n«ton;i(.b»ek. Loc*focpi*rfltd|tto,^*'wwi*1rour^^ -. ,- -. hi%* Pamiiitm,*;, , --,..;, t £ ,- y i s _ an .\ ... scene|betWMt,detaH> ; Se haa,,f4re.adj been ,Thf*.sf lpr.gf.jrimiad*ojtoliJtryboy, wgp, tbrongh*^ennonjf#*ind we nnaer|*and:iifi will: h*aa««*tirit!:tb..hot 9t, JdHftti' nop before *r^k'at£o^kit»o»ttte-SSJdj*udat•*'*^*^ dinner.,, ^rj^rfafealbo^ et» ! ••>••-' 'Wt*/. <vn« '.VaJ« hi^s^nVtlfaB^alt'-Be^ifir/ey*^^^ •-\'^^ •••n.,^—ui*. .^Vf Eev. Jame* W, 0ra'rrt;pf-Cam«>n, ha> m» BOOKS AND MAGAZINES. A DEFEHCE 'OF THE AMEBICAK Power. , by Thomas R.\ Whitneyi De Witt & ' DavkpAif^'NeWYork. \' The writerof «his book is a Enaw Noth- ing memhet>of Congress from the city of New York, and has published this work as- an exposition of his political creed. It i s full of misrepresentation as to the position of his political opponents, but is doubtless true, so far as it is a reflection of tbe bitter prejudices ano t ' !, '8istortea r - views of its au- thor; Onei.rnis'tiepresentation, fundamental \' in its character, must stand as a specimen of the fairness with which he has written. Speaking bf the compromises of the Con- stitution, he says—\Each State conceded , to the 3 neighboring- States the common* i* J,«' %9'Jf , T'. j .-, . vi righto ;an -.unrntewnpted and .Jeacetut management of their own affairf, the en- joymentjof their,opinions aud customs, and the enactment apd execution of their own laws. * * * It is a noteworthy cir- cumstance! that pie men' who, at the present day, denounce tiLt v&la&mtfjf the Missouri Comgroniisie of 1820, are themselves striv- ing to violate this great Compromise.\ — This is a bold and gratuitous falsification, \the Republican party, which'is here pointed at, do not aim to violate a single .» 'Sif-JS icompxpmise' 4>f the Constitution, and none . j*»l« : t-'<fy% MiXf --.MNMrt J - ^ ,-anf**t»tliiTtf*/ \iil*' : •.yr-'.Vi* :C: j* ;•• goboms. •4r York; May 19, .10^ A^iX«it^ai«s^ Mrablr ofrlha :p«»hjrt*aa«f ;Chprelr^J4 ^ep-fet^cati^Stf.\ tfiT ffl®? ?b«$M. Ift^^TliriAditM.'^hlt.di^^ #a>re¥ : Cphnly, to wfticlV, dtjtoH.^^*(?cfhtii>it^ Tgi^M**: l^ty&tofflitofw^^- •••\' : ap|fe',ir*ti-r«bii > ^^.^ut»p^^ ! r ?-''^|uf.v\ $u ;«*-• .i)S5i!'iJ',.Ji , ,,| .A' • \'-.'i > heap/^tr^ae^r^ci^.MBd^^ai %ti*i*m T^VHi^^.BWSrltin^n-of «on ^ffi$$V$w(!'I nii^«|^iHpHJSji/jt.\^ • alMf:^ 1 ''^ .T.-::' ; z,I c^tty!^fllpi^i4f*i»ta^:te»t^ siackin. if •..t.nnotriikertirot.a'UW. i^^-'^m^^m^i^k -^i,.;^ >; t^ff^IMn %^k-?3*J? u ' r wha^t^fcti*. Great Britain to 'rtelste ' ^J^'^ . A ^^5r-'l^.^i fc '^2 v ^N^^S^-^^^^SSSS? % ^Ag^ptlema^n havfng|^veh a quantity ot pekches to some laborer* ptf the road in the vanity of Boston j 'one 'ot'theto wa* C! asked hpij he, Jifced tbem 5 ha,..said, the .ftujit.,^8 very -good, out the seeds scratched his throat ash«*W^ltSwed'theri!y,v«,.i--- I 'Cl.',, \' { -'.v Jtis88j.d:^ata».la«l%e'Xhlhy-iWiU crawl, out Of his cradle, take aafiivey of it, TnVenf ab i'^prdvem'ent^and'appl^fipr a' patent bei forehvlsfs'iiljrionins. old. • -:••-\ -'TherBbWdtt Pdsfsaysl^ifjfJtKin, tyrentyi four hoursj ending Samrdai noon, ntneteen i tko&dndikihils ^-W^^'haS \'arrived'at that portWdS'Nb'vllBcciaS^Cii * - •tuttex^»nd Ptaiiwaering Oured. Dr. T. D*ABB0»-». JXWMT, will be at the St.' Lawrencp JIp^ % .tbja'vjlagej^fjotn tha49tb to the 29th irist,, and at Poj&lam from the:29th tast;4?the'6tft^ tag pawnssamleted^ifh Stuttering, and Staift* meting. He has ampla testlrnonlals of his ability to do So, |cprn':whlc^ we Reject thj?,fbjtpjving letter: •' '••'''•! _ **• Z'^LJ' '• f |^i»kBBB«o, Pa., Feb. 3,18S8, Dm T. D. y*w**r*» ^6mra, N. Y. * ' Dear5lr-«4* takejuy4«itui hand to inform yonof -thetoiceessof-yanr treatmentin the case of^<&itm&oimi8t.*&f Mm * dar-or^wo Iw«»pleai^:an4attrj>rl»l4^ Aid Wrn speaking as nuentfy^iaa^y $#***!**« -W^jMg- i«wiite«aifea^ ,„.... ........... , u . u . -:- •;\ ;-v*-\\T«r. r ''\^7'\^' : -W' r \\1'\ tr>#ivii»'a call.»|het^»^qi*ttp of ^ Fr*i- }fi^jj^^^mt^.. {te^Mq«m\m^,ty pf'^W?* bywiaQ-Charchot'J^i*li;' : *(iiil|»'tli»**, Npw,Ooctdr^.irottfptcome anitreUeve but fBordecx-Ruffiaas,\ and their abettors in CongresR^and out of it. seek to deprive States'oE-ithe right to \the enactment and execution of their owttiaws-\* He enters into a defenee of Slavery, and does \lot hesitate to' aSrrri tSa(rSlavery » the result of-natural laws.\ , Those who* wish 4 to see'wha't he has to Say/will And tje liaob at^Tilleys' and Sprague's. '<••• • CTBii^Ar^Rotpsface; 'by the author of Ik'-tisu* C °- NCT ' Tih,is is one b¥ tJie^l^dhteSt German talesetttant. We do not believe any end' ivill tepent |^vmg f rgad it. It is • writtei* - with an object, has ah utteresting and well sustained plot, andtS' an-iexCBllent prodoe- tmrW&mto'i >*>''-• •'• \ ' ,.-.,. ^..,.X-l'<)f.^a 1 -*jj,-^jgi,'». !..«• ••*!. :•• BTV* aTw^^V-tW-niAga- /aiS'snpefn embelisb. usirated 'instructionin urae, content^. zmo'.wuaipleaiutc s j|ng original *t¥r^ m-rnte, with the S orha^entaJv^'nsetut'iWprli .for ladies» ? give it«^gh atanfi among the •&*&-! fcals of m dsyi' .^very lady shouTdjread Petersont. GhiaJ; inducements, are. \ * to subscribe* for the new volume, Iwbiebi commence in July. Terms two dola-sv— Chaa. J. Peterson, fcrntadelpnia. iii-i'- T'^}rr £-->l*#r- . . . . \i ^^^jf^-(a*pt»'s?*3me^-\il^ape^ v .A«tttiiwV-V«^rq^sj«k^^iag%1 And! 'L ' Wtt! **aare you a warm wijepme, and plenty of '' bustne**.. > Writee to me,, soonn andd &vo»bly iff ?m^Tb*^hl^'j^ &&B&&to&ty^&m ^^' INWW^'buitoeM. Writ to rne soo an ftvorably i $&t2bi£%&2& )Mi**fie^; th^Te^I tai *hnir, yU' fa^/yourehgagements win permit, and befcveme, • We b*v.fi: received -WW 8 Hon. A-\B- P.«mftlee,j.i#py 4P«P* o f * fr< nal ApVftijser*. ODi tb« damw of the R*seh>r ester tmttirwherB. They teject all »1» .. vn^j^iy,Tj.v.?>yi >~',iy*~^w- J aVlW ii1»«iiajn,m V^'^^MiH- 1 j*~ ,,,i« : ^,%<»»i.,4,tji;,»,iiii%iijiji«jiig,\ J N nmii I Wail! ,i«» 1'. .ii—i^'ilriff 1 i \ r-p- vx *i> i ttUr. ) w«*>THiiiii>i',ii- owwuMi.^yi 1