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iUJ hi 111! "' iANMSl. STATE REPUjiLICAN rfFiAY jHiinf;. may io, ivj. WHAT V, IkJ- 'i IlKV IU ! An exeh-iti';e noiioes thrtt the Democratic State Committee of MVme, in a cxi for a State Con tention to be keid lienor 0:1 the Sirthof June next, i:j addition 10 iiO:ui..a-i;ig a candidate lor OoTcn-or, Las itrpos'.-d -p-a. that bo ly the oner ous cf s.l.cdi.g bar Cvhgt.i t larpre to misripref-n: ft. -t SaiP-, in the Correction to be hel l at rUai'..-i':i ia Ju.ic 1 b. "'. This leads us I? t t..e course Pr.s-il-utiul as a:i I cliques ir- to indulge ia a few fei' :t" tliat ri:I tc pursu. .'. ;:. Catnpa:ra by the- victh .as :ti tj which the pro-' :v. try pa-r; In toe .Iiscc--ija3 that occ ir.ed i 1 the IT. F. Senate darhtg it- fc-io:i J.i-t winter, a broad, deep.atiJ ppa..-nt;y in.pas-Ii.Ie gulf set. crated the taction f t.Ieh ".oagh-.s, Stuart and Tugli ars repres.-niaiics, fro; 1 th" more S oiitheru win" of th..t j,arty. !' 1 n-n notoriously dishoric-t as ar.- the 1 -u v.-r.- f the Bought lein ocra. y b ad no .,:::'..-..!y ut.. f -. 1 no ofupuu tii4 ol ..-. -: :.; :i 1. t- rir.g thc;r principles tor the pro-p- t of pow r and place co .se-qu..-a:ly we arc i. v.rpaed t. .;'. Its organs !e-clar- 34 tin- !, thv'r I'-idl-iess to fVuhi by th deci-iou 4. s.h'tt tuav : Ch irl. -,s rd .:'.' bro i.l.-t. 1 r.'-r tior, no matt, r ''.', in candidate. V!'!i .? b'-oi, I l..ir. -l i til tl.ay aru e-o.u m! i. .1 !y t- get down oa "a' lour-" and iro i- i .via-, J. :-- and all, at the dicta tion Of the fliVi' lVo-'-r. Oa the oil.er 1. ..ii'', fie thiiiid-rsot retiibutio.i upon an admim-traboa recreant to every princi i.'.o of right, that roll ! ;wa 01. e altT another from the Noith, ?i;iy i-io!y fir intiiaidatc tho (ire-.Mt-r-i ..t t . iliV they wiil pi-rrnit 4 pUtf.ru. ti o ,t:t. t.d, ( donhr'ul or lioitb!- Hi- ;.r!;:u', Ii5i ti-: .-hi-! ! of tho Kr:ifht bl-'ck to ohm itu'i, arAijf'.: t" another. Indeed, tii -y r;.' !;' !v r-!i!i(tui-h (hid pol icy wlii h h-t pi vod J n ii re.-.-iul t- tin-in here tof'i.-:, and thousai.-i.. of fmrdy l.ibor.-rs of the free Sat; i.i nad'Hio!"!' "j-.jcu" oncuii to he rn fnh'-p in hj it. 15'it 110 ir.t-;i :; ii . in i: . c.ri I t a luoiii'-nt o1- liewc that t':-; t'te .-uo:!:i ' ! ! wiil r.!ii'j'!i8Si their ! M i"-ii.arid f r c...r !M nod ample pri- tvcti;!i o I'lt i" pr. pc-. ly i.: t!i.-t'Triiui i.-s of t!i. LiiiO'd S?!i,. l':V the l'j;;'irit" .f "irlii, who havo .-,X'-vt! .t, fir p'yl.lil i lidj, the a 1 rai.:.ir.ri r ..I J5 r:h..i : ' 1 1 do-, o l' i-;r vt--ii:t, li id irSow aij.iiu i.i the iiiif f So'.iti.eni diit. R u 1 n -r'-t .!.- "I h ; pr.-vi.tcd to nu en1''h,.-".fd p' ;!', -"hn tin; jn!,..r Aivtr K'v .t r Iiiij.n.v "::iei!t ;rni Tar iff l in" T.u-y . :i" n--'r!i of the rrvintry t-ha" meet ::(! min.-U- i" !?: - ! i-in r:n-!,-V' with Disu..i;iP, Sitv v Kct r.-ij'i .ir.-l I'n'" Ttadi? D"iio r if t!-' th-r! ;;t! 1 how iich th SCoae .14 t'i.y iiiii; . ia -t.-1 e i"i; the a dtiriii.st.ra tion of J.mie.4 it!c-iM:i:i:, :ir:d oh j'-j ;:ic'i oth r f nutii.i tin i:4 p!i"-v ! Tt- ' '!f-'priii' of ueh an unh:i'I.i -d tiii: cm but be oiJ!.?u4 a4 a ('iili ba, ar.-l fel 1!, hrood ih.ir p-aiii; frtr. tlie CUl riK-0 of ."ill illld I'-' Jlh ! The Ii:;iJ:;ir; me i-.ir" tiiat ar- nhi-ady adopted by thd prr- vnvi-ry 1 'itKv-racy a.- l-r of th-en-euin; cor.t'-' ;:i; t! ee : Tac acquisition of Ju ba, t!.- r tiie Af.icuii t-'I ve Trade, and the IVouc'.i m of !;i- I'r.-p'.-rty iu the Territtw ries the ! t:.-r t-iivob i..,-the virtusl and com-..- - ..;..., ,t,.,.,,;,.M f p in. ular Sot 1. i.-vy. We ht-li.-ve t'aerc are thoes i;i U of tho "rank and file of the reni x r if iu- p ,; ty who will r pu- diate th-e o.l: 1. c.i-ir. .4 ud euro'! l.. a aelrea ia th -K.-pob'ioaii r.t:iK-. We t'V cver ingsina of uoh aeour., f4peeli!!y ia IVnn-yl-vania. There tiie liiea who re'.iii'd to i-udorse the ir4faniO'H trei'on of th.- I.--- .i;irit a t'cru;"; tutiort, hsiVt- pr.ved their d'.-.a':-ii to I.ih rty L.j their Wiak4, a:;d bid fi'r to i.uld out laiiiiful to the end. I'mie liou.i4, wii! profeirss? to iii.'tiia rrmli" SoviT'-ix'S'ty, tiay luive i"t. eti dorwd the I'nd .Se.itt d.vi ioii, that utterly an uihitaUs that d'K'triiit-, and whi'e he seout tiie idea of the im-rmp '' i "ty of Freed i:i with Slavery, thev b"i i;y pnHhi'in it to the world. For this they have bv:i fir".i:d;y read out of the Icnucatic party ; hut judirif i; from tho tone of the fo!Iii:i oxtraet, which wo take from the PhiLtdetphit Pre, ( Forney '4 paper,) we think they will survive eeu t.'i :ii?!iettui : "Ti.e servility Kit th AduiinistratU.n to the haughty and anvgaiit 0eniaiid4..f the 5.ive pow er La thus arqmreiiily reached : climax. Not content with e:it!eavor t fi ve SI ivery upon the soi! of Kan- is i'u-t the will of her t-tti-izen i ; not conter.t w.fli aiivociiiasj; a theory de sijrned to force Slivery, by poi;ive law, into all the territories tit ua-et:!ed, aaiimt the wi.slie of those who are to h.h.drt ttieni; not content with quaielerii.s the money of t;u; Federal Treasury with reckle-seitt avairance, to purchase i'l the North vet'il whir.- slaves to ooey the be het4 of So'ithi-ni u'trais;; n. .t ciiiitvnt wi'iithe thirty-nii'lioa brihe 'oiil lor the ae-iuiiiioa of u ba, the Adiiiini.-tra'.ioti h 4 i.-owd.- l i's pyraa.id of infvny by shitae'e-siv re-.'h ct'otr its ofiki.i! duties for tiie p-.srposo of conniving at tiie revi ral of a traTe, sooiioui th :, but live yesrs ao, scarcely a single huma.i bein h Aauiie.i would have dared to advonte it a trade justly ranked ia the same- category with the the biackest of ha tnan crimes which no parallel in i's fiendish iniquity, but piracy in its --t horrid forms, and which has lom j -'t!y deno:'.!-nted 'the ?'ini of all villainies.' "If the statements wo li.we takeu fiora Sotuh crn papers are truo, there s now no c'dicient barrier to the revival of the s'ave trade. T'ue whole drann h.ubeea played out, an I the exist ing lawa compU-teiy s-cl at defiance. When a cargo of slavey !.iud upon our shores no matter if the guilt of the taurder of hundreds of human beings rests upo:i the souhj of her crew a South ern jacy will igr.oic a bi'l of indictment against them. If a deputy marshal, in the. c?ntre o" a Sjuthcra Suu-, has t-iiou'a old f.iilaored integ rity, notwithftandir.g his Southern cd-icat'on aud prtjudices, to suppose tfcn a faithful execution of existing h sis just a:.J rr'Tcr we at Washington a Treoident to thwart his legal aad huc.ane cS'ort.-, either 1 y his siler-cs or his di rect orders, aid thus to sanction and coiif.nn the inhuman, Ch-gil, ar. i blood ;taiaed ttght, by which the slave-trade pirates cltiiu t? Void the unfortu nate victims of their m-r jiicss avurice." African for Sale. Somebody eenda the following to the X". T. Tri'june : f AUCTION'. A SOMETHING NEW. PII L1KELT KONGO AFRICANS. JACOB, 22 yea's old. SOL, 19 years old. JIM, 18 years old. JESSE, 16 years oil SAM, 16 years oli. MOSES, 10 yeara old. These African, with eight or tea Eatives, will be sold, regardlesa of price or weather, iUlS UA 1, II 11 U ClOCK. Great bareins aro expected. Coma one, come au. inoj av my mari. BIRD HILL. Thursday, 2sth, 1S59." The Trihun! remarki, if this ia to bo accepted as an authentic document, and if Mr. Byrd Ilill ia not rihiviiiL' trick 3 unon his customer?, and seeking by a startling announcement to draw 1 crowd cl bidders, we aro unauthorized to up poie that these "six likely Kongo Africans" are either part of the importation of the Wanderer, or tlse of gome of those previous importations the announcement of which by the New Orleaua journals, though received with incredulity at the tim!, there is now too much reason to accept as comet. Should any such Africans be actually offered ajr Pale, and should they be purchased, that transaction, a according to the law as recently laid down by Justice Campbell, in his charge to the Grand Jury for the Southern District of Ala burta, will be a violation of the laws of the Uni ted SU'es, for which the auctioneer and the pur chasers will W liable to indictment ; while it will be the duty of the I'nitcd States Attorney for the district to obtain trom the District or Circuit Judge authority to seize the Africans for the pur poie of delivering them to the President of the L'uited States, to be returned to their native eo-intry. As President Buchanan professes a jrreat horror to the revival of the African slave- trade, we trust he will cause this matter to be looked alter, and Mr. Byrd Hill and other par ties implicated, to be held to a strict account. Territorial Expansion. We are undoubtedly a great people. History furnishes no parallel to the vigor aad rspidity of growth which has placed us in so brief a time among the commanding nations of the earth. The race that once inhabited the land has disap peared like frost before the breath of summer ; the forest in which they wo-rh:pped has tr;ven place to cities and cultivated fields, and our com merce sweeps everv sea. From the rock once smitten by the feet of our Pilgrim Fathers, has flowed a living stream that already penetrates a large portion of the continent, and along ocr ever-advanriiis border is heard the foot-step cf the hardy pioneer which is but "TLflBi-'t l .wh f wv.Lre mm roll a Lumaa e." It is not strange that a people so energetic restless, and impatient of delay, should contain ithin its bosom many who chafe under the re straints of law and order, and who seek to :iatch with bloody and violent hands the prizes which appear to be within their grasp. Hence we have an accredited leader of Filibuster expeui- tions in the person of Gen. Walker, and our art nual raids upon Cuba, Centrrd America ami Mex ico. Filibusterim, together wiih it kith a:.d kin Disunion, finds a congenial home in the so called Democratic party, where they riot and fatten to their hearts content ; and it must be a gratifying spectable to ee Filibusters and Di-uaionist-fawned upon and feasted by the dei.izen of the White House, while resnertible meu are denied its hospitalities. Thero are two theories in our country upon the subject of territorial expansion, and the di Tiding line whch separates them, rv.- pretty APPKAL. To tat: lion. Jno. R. Keiloug, ilon. U.tur J. Baxter, Kev. Geo. Willard, and Kev. John Ji. Gregory, Superintendent of Public Instruc tion, members of the State Board of Educa tion : ;(.'.V?;tf1 : Tiie following meiaoria', which I understand has been pre.-ei.tcd to " Faculty of the Agricul tural College, and furnished me by one of the siiir.'rs, wiiiiout auv restriction or reServaiaa a to its u.-e, will s-i-ak for itself : "7o the Faculty of th A jricu'Cura! i'ui't-jf : "la the catalogue, published at the opening cf the- A L'rieuhurar Cohere, it was announced to the p Uilie that 'there will be religious services, ev rv Sndav. it the inistitution. the elergyiaeu of Uiiishig oiheiatiasr ia rotatiou.' "Burin- the tirr-i winter term 0:" the instl tioii. a la: 'e IiloioritV of the ftudents reiU--'.-ted thnt tiie il.-v. Air. Knaketbacker -f L-ttisj, who had been neglected, or excluded from parti clpation in the n iigiou exercises of the College, n.ii'ht he ii.vited itsw.-Vias oth- r ch-rsrvmea of Lai.-inr. "The students were then irdoinied thai the I'rofi-s-or onlv would cfiiciate lroiu tha taae tork.,-d. ati arrangement which iti? renerahy ua derstuod has tiot been agreeable to the Piotes- rs theiii-jlvc-s, or the students. T'ai.-'rule has a so been departed from, and other t ie: gy un 1., auu ch-rviiien and persons not odoriraie to t!;e Faeultv, have been invited to otf'tiate iti the Chare!'. ' We, the sbsf-ribers, students of the Agri cultural Coiiege, therefore request thnt a return be made to the original rule, and tha' fie clergy men of L-uising, including the Rev. Sir. rCniek- erbacker, be? requested to othi inte, la turn, it the religious ex reives r.t the Institution o: Sundav." A. B. Mor-e. A. II. Scott, jr., C. B. Anderson II. M. Brown. Jam- 5 G. Birnev. C. E. IlollUter, C .1 Monroe. A. E. Mneomber. E. J. Abbott E. L. Brewer, (i. P. Humphrey, Win. Scot', S of Tlir lireot "Corruption" fond. Hon. Jere. Clemens, formerly Democratic Sen ntor from Alabama, in a recent speech at Nash vi'.le, Tenn., sa' l that it required extraordinary credulity to beheve that the Administration iu tended to use the f 3'Vh'm,0mj it ask? for the late Congress in the purchase of Cuba." "In mv honest opinion," continued Mr. Clemens, "the intention wa to use it as a corruption fund to se cure the nomination and election of John Siidell Hi President of these Crated States. There is nothitiir in the past history of James Buchanan or John Siidell to phiee them above suspieion. (rive them SXmm m .. r to be used in buying -panio'i otlicia!-, and unless some such miracle .i-eiirs e 1 that of the leopard changing his qiot. t part ot the sum win oe empioyeu iu buying the Charleston Convention, and the remainder in pur chnsoig the vote neeesat v to insure tho election rt its noPiinee. Sys the Albany Ji,urr il, bis long and inti mate association with the Democratic party ren ders Clemens a competent witness as to its char ac-ter. However doubtful his testimony might be ia regard to the purpose and tendency of s me of the principles of that pary, In this mat ter ol ' corruption" lie speaks the truth. Had these thirty nrllions been voted, they would have to Charleeion rather than to Cuba; and a much large' amount would have found its way into the poeets of political managers here than into the empty coffers of the Queen of Spain. Th.- defeat cf that infamous scheme was a heavier blow to Buchanan than the disaffection of Douglas, and more certainly ensured the over throw of the Democratic party in 60, than the rebellion in Pennsylvania and Illinois. Connec ticut would not have sent a clean Republican i.i.,..: .- r-- :r .1 . L. J w.. - e : ty Trillion corruption fund to draw upon. nearly between the two g-eat partu nation. The Republican theory is that acquisition to our territory should be made by treaty or pur chase, if made at all, without war, by the com mon consetif, and only as our safety and the ne cessities of our growth require. The nation, t- be permanent, must be homogenioiH, having in terests, sympathies and predictions iu common, which can never be theca-e where aequis;tiotis of territory are madefy conquest, as the history of the world proves. In this way new States will be tiie natural out growth and offshoots of the old, just a the Ban yan produces a forest by planting its distant limbs iu the earth, that grow up to adorn and str?ngthcn the parent treo. Filibusters, pan't.ig f r glory, and peeking to ,1 " ! Viekerv, Herman A. Ki:,g. Win. F. Dow. I.. C II.iv.ioo, W. S. Humphrey, Win. Hatch, T. H. B Morehouse, Wiliiam et.-ter, Sidney . Sessions, Edward S. Jewel, C. A. Foot, Pubis Bu-h. A. N". Prentiss. C. If. Bennett, Abijah Wtxoia, J as. Button, Nathan ieakesh-e, Thomi.a J. King, Win. K. Cole. A. II. Kii.g. H. C Hu-twell, John Pen nover, Chatles D. Fox, W. 1'. Ilavp. r, M. It. Ke'ech, I". M. Wi-m.-r. Het ry C. Wisncr, W. .1. Nelson, J. S. StrrM.g, Jame Bos-, F. Stons, A. 11. Kaox, W. Tr. dick, Wm. A. Thomas, A. J. Cook, W.W. Bowdish, I. N. Branch, J. 11. Gun nison', I.. II Sul'.iva:', E. (Vrh-r, D. K.i--i. B. Ir.-mnd, E. Chit-, . B. ('unnisoa, ft. B. Thompson, John Hull, I.. S. Honham, A. T. Bilh-'g-, fh C. Backus. S. A. Stepheps, A. H. Can'ald, A. H. Do'v, Jjirovi.-r, Frank R. Chase. C. 1. H'lh it appears from ti,. a'. ove uemor:al, t' at du lingthe tir-' year this institution, I wa-1 cx . hided Irotii pat-tlclpatlng in tiie religi.:us services of th'? College; while othet clergymen ot tie Iot". wen- invited. And c"en wi.eu "a kige self that the "s overeigh people" of this State will long permit thetr own lnstuuttons to oe per verted to sectarian purposes, and thus igt.ote and trample upon their own civil as well as religious rights end icivi.egts. Indeed, I can har llv persuade luvseif ir.at yoi, i .1 . I.." 1 -u . 1 ... 1 ... g'-a..eiaea 01 iui:ti, ui iOiijer iw;i4ic allow t:.! course. 1 therefore n.aka my appea. to you. I wish to brirg you face to face with the people, and ia open ciurt ask you if you will still permit this to be i.:ad? an intolerant, tjclu .."i f, ict j.tuh iui'.xiu i n And I do this from ::o private or personal Considerations, but for the good cf the college, and by the demand of jus tice and rigtit. And 1 thiak vou will tiie me credit tor much f.'rbeara.iec, when I Lforiu you that for the past L:tven nioiiths I have uSered persot al indigrfty, beari;:g, ia it c.uiseouenees, unoa otiiers also. aad 'et have rea;ued quiet. Indeed, have Toutiot been fu'.lv avre, for the last year, triy a course of compromise, but prac tical intolerance, has been Submitted to, while m a have had it ' our rower all this time, by a sla.r le resolutU'ti, to have opened the d.erf cf the colic. re to all rehfious denominations ahke ': 1 trut tiiat jou v ill not forget that yea were elected to the positions you occupy, under ha:, n isoa which were incribed "Vr Si'fch, .1 Frt I'r', Frf Lahr aud Fr?e S i!." I hoTie von will no longer ignore these priaci pics, or treat them with defiance ar.d contempt in vour government ed the Agricultural College S.nee the o;ilv man in the institution, so far is I can loam, who was favorable to entire toier it ion, has ceased to be its President, at d a pT son is made bv vour art its nominal head, who avows the most narrow and bigoie l views, in l vor of n.otioLiolv and extlusiveness. it seems nrce.s :rj to speak out and appeal to you, ia this direct, and uue-ouivocal manner. I -hall scad copies of this appeal to the par ents of each student in ti.e institution, to the members of the present Legislature, and to eve ry press of the State. Ail are interested iu this n. utter. Before the eya s of ail you can et it right, if vou will. In conclusion I claim as a right that the doors of this public institution bo open ahke to all both teachers ar. 1 clergymen, without re gard to sect or deiiaininatioii. Vouts. mt rrpectfullv, C. W. KMCKERli ACEii. Dated. Lansing, April t2S, le'.. A u.l 1 la. Tiik Tai.t. Mn. Mr. James Porter, reputed the t:.!!.-?t ruaa in the world, died in Louisville, Ky., last week. He wns -eea feet nint inches in height, and when iu perfect health, weighed near three hundred pouods. At the age of sev- ntecn, being then smaller than ordinary, he fairly began to grow. Measuring himself every Saturday night, he found in one week that he had udded an inch to his statute. A cooper by profession, h soon became too tall to work upon bane's, and was presently obliged to give up even hogsheads, and became a hack driver. In the year 13.-" he came East and appeared on the stage in on or two pieces written especially for him. He returned to Louisville, and a few years later bought the coffee-hous which he was keep ing at the time of his death. Rei.uule it.om Pike's Pesk. Mr. Greeley, of the Tribune, announces to his readers that lie will have New Verk on the loth inst., for a trip through Kansas and the alleged Gold Region at the Eastern base of the Rocky Mountains, thence through I' tali and the Great Basin, to California, returning across the continent or by the Isthmus, as circumstances shall dictate. He proposes, al o, to take a run through Oregon. The journey will be a hard one, but he will enjoy it. The Al bany Journal thinks that it will be full of novel ty and adventure, and afford a multitude of inci dents for a series of interesting letters, which the half million of readers of the Tribuna will wait for impatiently. Vorvn Mkn is America. We doubt whether any other country exhibits a larger amount or proportion of useless talent, or misdirected ener gy than ours. Our clever young men, in fear fi.l superabundance, addict themselves to law, to physic, to commerce, mainly because these seem theor.ly pursuits which promise wealth and dis tinction. There has been no day of the last for ty years, in which there were not four times as many trying to live by trade in this country, as were needed in that occupation twice as many ss could possibly succeed. All but One. Outside ot tho Siate, stirs the Bostoa Tran$criot, the Republican papers gen erally condemn the proposed amendments to the Constitution of Massachusetts, which prevents foreigut-fS from voting until they have resided ia the Commonwealth t o ye-rs subsequent to na turalization. Among the prominent Massachu setts Republlctas opposed to the Constitutional provision, beside Senator Wi'sor, we have heard mentioned the names of the lie u Chas. Franc:s Adams, the Hon. T. D. Elliot, the n n. John B. ALey, the Hon. Ed Thayer, the Hou. Charles W. Upham, tho Hon. Hec-y L. Daw,,s, anl o'htrt. holding high official position. I.t Li ck. Prof. N. C. Morse, of Lexington, Ky., recently had forced upon him, in payment of a debt o'.i aeres of land in Western Tennessee. In the settlement he was compelled to allow $40 per acre for the land. In a recent visit to it, he discovered indications of lead ore, and, upon a thorough examination, he found it rich with that mineral. Eta now refuses $1,000 an acre for it! By mortgaging it he has effeted a loan of f 25,V0 with which to erect machinery to work his mine. " Greatness" is not the only thing men sometimes have 'forced upon them." Zoologv. Seven thousand dollars have been collected for the establishment of the new Muse um of comparative Zoolcgy in Boston ; which, with o0,000 donated by Mr. Gray, makes tha whole available fund $1 20,000, exceeding by $20,000 the sum required by the legislative en- .1 I... ........ f,.. ..ti. . . . . , , ,. , I titMlantv of fie F'udents rcju-fl:l axt.ii .lance, rather than by honorabe employ- . J- - j v.tcrn .te v.iih th- 0tl ment, aim at acquisition of tenitory through L,( ,i . ; ir0i it yi ..v .j-7. The 'h-r ch ri means 110 better than piracy. Ignoring the faet i to.-n r t th- t" :i were th-a aso exc'ud -. Ithi.,ki.!g, I r.b:,bly, thnt thi- v.o .iu ,ki- .! did m t nt'itu the stu-.-..'s ; ) and it a- deci.1. il.,t tl... T. .! - ;o:-s -tioal I t.o.e unoa l.'i: f : r romeu 'l '- -"-.r;H for VeHrS tO bllih' i'l'-. ,u i,,.; oeero.i - ''.:! , .11: ;ii.i. nt 1 homes fjr our accumulating population, and turn- j,. C i ;,, the student !. ..!- ing their backs upo1' our ahnot defeiiceie4 : And it f nth- appe t' at that we have a broad and almost boundless do- I main to th westward, "ei unsetiled, wijieh will -en d. d to o iart-d fiooi, :iT northern frontier, where an enemy's ea..aon tnt.rtil rv il.r f... t-.tr. nt.-il nrnn ..u.-rt e.til 7 .'. ' . . ". Uleatidw and ra.n Uestruetiou upon our cities at a rum j t(i, ()u ...;,. ;r . ,, upon our common-, they seek to grasp t.uoa, r-lig;ous htv -s ever ins of the torrid one. j tiot-, "'' r.-rriih-n 1-1 S is Obvious. Hating liberty, f t"'''', I ''is proxeo a justice and eo'iahtv, thev wotildfci.il up a emi- ' "r ' 1 ' j spect.u'iv ii-tv y-. .r 1 federscy where rapine, wrong end oppr. -ion rt r;,.,t t,, j,,,. t 1 i, iu, mav find unuisouted entrance at the gut. i of ere 1 d .tv l.t; ! upou me even 10 t: Mexico, and the sultry re; The reason of i iiioii!iC 'd and eg., thnt th y Sftbba'h ' l ..!'(., The Vienna correspondent of Th Li.nd.-n Times says that Sardinia persists in rcfd.ung to di-artn. Franco and Engluud have propisd to the, Vienna and Turin Governments to withdraw their respective force to a distance of three leagues from the frontier. Count favour has ac cepted the proposition, which is of French o'igin, but Austria is strongly incline.! to reject it. The same authority, writing on the Mh, antt- t I should oipates that ministers "n f..w das he wll have to announce that y 1 Vtistiia i;as declared war agaii.st Sardinia. The ' I E'nperor Francis Jr-ph is -tat.-d to have cie :; ! ci.ired hi- resolutio'i imt ti be mad the football -u i of th" Fr. rich. The Fretn-h (ioveriiment eol- ) i tn -ly promised it would make Sardinia disarm, j 1: .1i-t1i i mvepte J tt.e f..ar propositions pte!i"i- j nary to the Congress. Inste-ad of keeping that j ropositio!;, the 1'jii i t'abii-ft adised Count i sir.n, but proposi; ! thnt both rdi'.ia sh u! i withdraw their tor- Aestri r?je-led this. a rule ) a-i ; tec been i .lav. ti.e c. Tciuprranee lit Itu'sla. The- N. Y.Tribu! e translates 1 L singular total abstlt.caee fle.'ge signed bv the peasants oti the :c:::; Primvss Schcrbst. :T: This '.rth day of Jatmrtrv, undersigned, elders ar.d rkitviM- ' t' Nijtii Landvkh.b. longing to the I;:; c aadrowna S he! l ater, d.-h-g.-.te-s 1 t!.. of Commut.e in convct.ti -a a- occasion of the ra -itig i f ti p:i . e. by the farmer of brandies of ei iii roubles vedro, a id to roubles t.-r tail, and which o coi..;i.Iir jah.i.Ms to and our families ; v-.e hav o r.-s-uvod t 1 ill cor.-equer.ta s, to cnltlvu.e ,i..e..,t aad .ur cl.il rn :1 e 1 ill.- 1: ies t i i..c: to fall:'!, in the most regular a f. e. toward l i, i- Ge crt.T. aa-I v cor sequence of which e I.. t- - 'y e to this v. rlttei; engagt nu by a-'..!'; Ourelvs not to wi.t.-o-- jo-t;".. in ness thati to say, r.oi to c,-;l. :.:-y 1: iy in the si ops, i,or to buy a-.y o e.: homes 4 xcept ia evttrtl.i cf 1 and, in or .h r to i. si:re st.i ci ss ti "s. ise to' watch each ither i.r.d t e. liniuencies before tiie -..th..ti;'. - tnune, so that ti.ev may be p iu n i . juriuus to the society 'ip.ni w b.c.i ur depends. Mt-ul 1 any ,e-e ! e;-;., . biandy, he ma-t refer the oaeto t': In witness viiereof we sabsrr'tie o.irs These Teniperence troxeiift.ts : general ia Russia. Th.- gr. :.t c.,,:.i - '.i tain the brandy morop.!.- ' y. pretahaas pa:d for it, e 1. fsi ;, r I , price, 't .t t!ie prln.-" j al cri- of appears to lie tiie upp. . a- 1. i.g cmt:.. the peas.atits. Th p-osp. f p-r-i alre.'.dy iticrea-'es their s.d--i e.-t :n sire to Hceiiiinl it.- prop, -tr. Them, not evafii.ed to the e--;:;itrv. T' l.-! Ba'schow, vi'iago '' '', "' i d ..! ' Province of Saratov, hive lui', t! with Sole'lVl relgb-l.c c...ve.-. ; t ' " thejr ch-rgy. Tt- Atl..i.nt I'll I in. Bo-ion. M. -a-Ly, Vo The eighth am.ual C-u.veatlo-i o: t! Printers' Union met he to-,?a, i-i ' the Cotame.n Couttell, .-it the City Ih.ll prelin.iiia.y otgai.iz aloi: un I s proceedings the I'.'T. i :i':. :i in . ! eh fo'l'owii.g otlieef; !.! tie e! sill ;g ' ; Presid -rt. K,.l." rt C. rai.h v! l'l ;i Vh-e Presid-tit I i le licit t :' ry, Ala. S.con i Vi.',: IV -id lit, i Cila'h.. ati. Secretin a-a: Treji ircr, TV'yi.i- .1 New York." Corres;." nding Sec, . taiy. I i- c- - of New . i. )t -an-,. Abn.t thirtv del- g-ites :i e p; , ;.- ! tifii the jtri , ip.d el o! the ; (.l vci.t'on will P ro) imfe with a , .i . .. t vere Ibeire e. Tiiursdav i i- : . i aie meeting iih ge- r .c- !i.,-,a :' II-mot l nlle- I'littlits I I.!.:. Tiie P.cco!..m;..l .!,,, i -. . j 14 r.t. tie 1 ".reti-eti's 11.11 .-:, j ie:i.:-g, t. e u:. .. . . . . . - .... ' rot. 1.-.S ot a. , : , . .. ' T t;T " j the s, ;;S t.-I..- t ,e. --s "; . ' ''":s .V.T, has b A. I del; ! i ivour not to " : An-tiia and S: ...ti.i-!,.;a at ; lVJ ),,,.,, ! ,. p.eiers ie ..:..) oe i, .t o-fered P tiisarm if Franco ! Sardiui th.- mstitu- j v (ji.i ,)., M, j;Uwi--. Ti.e Emj-eror Nap-de.-, 70 i: oi 1 refused, inasmuch he ordered the irmaue-iit to eotiipleted to f0 Coiitiuiied Willi power. But their hopes me der'iued to fieriih. not o-d . bar 1 j; I W u- C.'ege il ls i .amt-4 of To tl s. I est at i- prosjierivy, 1 liy m , fjiih, im;-t b o,'.m f tins .' j-- IT i.d who : 'h: -his , or ;i:-v k t loa:d. I I- think 1 - , th.-e i- a -. An I I .is' of Miis St i!. the great- -t jo-s:b?e di;at(ti. Such conduct riiis tie- Aasttuas in their r j-pVions that ie. lived on going t war. They are vow Mei'lig h.-tlier it would t ot be t.ottel to iii-' I'.il a"ive, itid i.ttick Sardinia be!ore the eh c-Mt take th fi 1 !. A 'ouncil of war, ul b 1)1? Emp. i.-r .r.--iled, sat tdl fo-.r o'clock 1 he I 'l.s- r pr., a I' ll.- In several inst.auces there are townships of the same name in two counties, and in souie stances three, in this State, as follows Columbia, Jackson County. Columbia, Tuscola " Columbia, Van Buren " Fremont, Newaygo " Fremont, Sanilac riv. .,T..x Washington, (Im'ioi Washington, Macomb Washington, Sanilm; Deerli-1 1, Lapeer " Deertield, Livingston Deerfield, Van B jreti Brady, Kalamazoo Brady, Saginaw Burhngtori, Calhoii1. Burlington, Lapeer " Caseo, Allega'. Casco, St. Cliil Elba, Gratiot ' Elba, Lapeer ' Fai.-tiold, Lena.vee- Fail field, Shiawassee LeRoy, Calhoun Leltoy, Ingham, La Fayette, Gratiot Fa Faxette, Van Buren New Haven, Gratiot New Haven, Shiawassee ' Olive, (lit ton Olive, Ottawa Ovid, Branch Ovid, Clinton Salem, Allegan Salem, Washtenaw Tyrone, Kent Tyrone, Livingston Wright, Hillsdale Wright, Ottawa Watertown, Tuscola Watertown, Clinton The following are severally the nanus of cities and townships : Niles, Marshall, Flint, Lansing, Grind R.ipi-U, Adrian, Monroe, Saginaw, Owir-so. 1. C!a, Port Huron, Ann Arbor, Yp-iianti. No Mails A BaxaRi rr G.veumnt. For several days past, the citier.s of Winona, and of the entire State ot Minesnta, have received no mails from the east or south. The cause of this unexampled failure in the reception of their mail matter is stated bv the oificers of th. mail-pack ets to be the bankruptcy of the General Po-t of fice Department. From the time sutrce we learn that orders Lave been received from the Department not to transmit the Mails bv the regular daily means of conveyance uttt'l further notice, consequently the entire eastern letter ar.d newspaper correspondence of this State now lies accumulate I at the western terminus of the La Crosse and Milwaukee Railroad. W; ever Democratic extravagance and mlsrul more cl-a-- ly exemplified than in this iasunce A whole State is compelled to have its mail facilities sud- U.; w. he mar t d an 1 1 Is it ets. ;.t And is i. r .d'v tn Bjird... IMue;.-. t. -. the COliseh-'U-eS of Ji. StifUfhV! ':! t vo. :r: .-c, hi-' -s r. 11 is put. t r.'el ,..,:,.,!, t.il:"s. Ib-re are tiie faC- : ant-oUT. '"Trent, ti e cl "l;fho . -v,"'o(;i; wev Vt-ste: a'elitv IV I, .if 1. 'tn at t' ,.1: ii. uricil the a !vis r doubtless til- i-)d ol he .r-ict t'at h-lg: of thi- Ft -:.!t:.. l-o. t it in idgtte'-t.r lit this S j- s.-e-!'- to Iv tii.- ,- v an 1 . t't r 1. 1-, 1 th' v-iv !!-f..c ii. an 1 - I -oi:h a w 1 iys tint the transport of 1 railroad between thai to be discontinued from A Tii g 1- on l"w;i a!: i the I tt'i t- the VJth of April. Th-- Vienr.i co.-i'esponih'ii: of lUe L,h.Ijh T',t -; in his .'Ispst, , dated theVth, says that up So that time Au:.'... b,td d -ne evt-rvthi.irr in its lt.11 trary to t!;e Jiuhil-h-.d ; l"Ak( r to obviate the nec.ss;ty for an appeal to gym-ii ulit thfinM.',-r j r:n t I uf th-ie was reason To believe she was lavieij. 1 roies-or Itaev give ih 11 reason, 10 one of the eoi.hl not be invited, beeatr wen- not c'-nsid.-rel Clui-tiau. I man expostalated, oi,ii:li:i,1 a' j Institution .ser-t-irian, but was ni courfeot'.s (-1 r--plv : "It xou . students, that 1 ll I'l.ivt t s -'hs dh- youi... ! out nuking the J t wiih tiie " ( y ! ou"t i'l-e th- in- j t a t t- tutu the tulles on the modiatiiar now- c-s, by u-ki: g th. 1:1 to i"iara;.t"e thnt no attack shall be 11. ad-- m her ,v Sardinia and Frituce wliile i'ongre-s is i::ti;-g. Shou.d they give the t - 'piii-. 1 en erar.t-'", the Cotrgro.-s may, perhaps, tre-t, I -nt la.t without. It i proti.a'.le thut an ultiiiiirum will be sent by the Austrian Govern ment to Sardinia, summoning her to disarm, with the alternative f a de' 's-ation of war in -ae of refusal. To THiW Bob Recorder Wilson, of ave. but th Caiver'nlist j m'::.:.-;er cei't be invited." j An i the Rev. L. R. Fi-'ke, as I was inforta- d J f the time, .!- l.tred that he would n-;g'1 his i poitio:i, if 1 w as invited to olli, i-it-- in the r- ii I gio'is s-'viees vi th College, j And litis was undt-r-too-l to b the reason why ! prev.nt an "outbr.-ak among the Fr.,fe-ors. 'find J living oib-nd.-d ou.e of the " strickcrs" j at the same time to qua t the students, and have 1 "? f -" Cmtrnoti Council, a formidable push was J their own religious doctrines alone preached. j made to cut do-t fits salurv as to make a n-slg- 1 T1'" UtU ,vr- W 1 1";'-'-t"";S y :" ntW,,.. H-a.lng of .his, a few of the citizen, jo! our Citieus at tne tan.-, and much 111 .igi.a- . , . , , , , ,, , . :. 1 .. . r ... 1 : 1. .1 1 .1 .1 .. tuime'li-iteiv raised purs-i of a thousand dollais I .:'ii .- it-ii ii, 1 1 -, "i .i .i .14, 1 1, en i.a-e 1 r i fo.md public ex'tir.-sion had it not bee;, bef, k,,d . ?'"' "'"ant ahh-h it was proj.o-ed to reduce I J. ''" l ! 'hit the lf -.. J. R. Witlian.s, t!,eo IVetil !e-;:t ol j the sVy ami -;r it to him, with u r-qu -n I .,r. 1 '.. the i niVge w is; I I favor ot ttie widest toleral'ote ; r!..? n I nrrn- l it lu.t.t .... i, 1-. ,.01.... ' hat filled with so mii'.-'i hotior to hbn- :in i usefulness to the citv. But the Rt-eor- The I.em.-c-acv .f ! pow -r, or th" !!,. jtt.H-rsi oeralie" 11 h : - 'hi-i every wnt'ie r!-e, tool; g. own tiest. It ! - b.-.-i oillee to pi ..:;; f..r n enough o! tiie jie..j.!.-V-their illustri.u.s u.-t-.tvp Ai:!", to kt-e.. t-e-.r ho i. r s ;.' day e.f tlkeis (V ex. 1 .-.r-r'.-i.,. e: nor Ma'te-o... a :i. eh i Il -i... i'. thi- e i ili-ei- prin. : h-. We have b-f-:- j.-b-tr. d ,i , frauds perp.-tr-ia -i nn.'ei- ..is .-, ; .,j A coii'Jaiitce ..f tin I.- gh-iri.-. - last wit tt.-r, x-u ! r -t-,"i ! t facts ; 1. J shih McRob.-tt-. i'.-.a! Ttt: over to Joel A. j.'rttt.'r - i th- J..v nois, a 1 rge Toiioniit of 1. 1 1 Jl.-d If. Nothing w -.s ever nor ! checks thereafter, in.td th: v re j Mattes a, at the I't.t d Cer-.i-s: ., the purpr-e o! get:;:--- .-.-i .-..uo ' -State lnis !h.-ef--r 2. The checks w.-r 1-i- d- d bv the r.a'ne t i vatiou- ' -1 -uu!- .' SOUS, th'Klgh b- T '.is :(',-!,:. 1 Oi.d . 4. The iuoh--t sum . f .s-t'iTvCii OUt ' f the- Stat; by th:-. sliar.. pia." I). MHttej.iji g'jt the iii"i..,-, i i;t ) collect where he g-.T the -!,. r .. 0. Neither (lov. :s.';i i.i.i t, St.ate ohie, rs, tin- I';:-i-! t."..Tiri': e who had been Matt oi"i .-). rh. n'--L ew anything f this basin-'-. 1 I- p 1- I'ORT IIf"Ro, Bar t'ltx AM- 1.4-.-, Lisa Static Koao. A banl 1 u the following note- in i. Lard t Ti ; 1 furtiished bv me r, r o . a tue -e, From PortH iro K :ty i lie!; ;:i tl.e of Black Liver to I.a-ii!'g:.o;.' 11, ill, t" w.-st to Mud s'revl, up Mud -;: t i running w.-st. from L;.k ; t ' : Cotastock's ia'.!', tlui r- n -.-'v . COUTe eros-iri- Bi n k C:el ! t' ek iv's to L ; 1 iiortn . t the '".ruer -f f vi and Uat u.timat-.dy a ran e: I ti .11 practic" would prevail. hb-ral and Chris-I. A 'i tar: est interest in the success ot c, 1 m-t'tulion. fo it.dcd on gen erous a'd pr!i"ii- plan-, then suppressed n : d-T r-f iurse d-c'itie i tin peci.iii-y compliment, agitation that miL'hr n: ir i;s iu OS. c-t-j .-tti-l ret i'd i with lis thank-; but promised in continue at 11-su. .e- ... .... ! his p and " e tl e thing o it" with I.I- l.i l. ..ir. I l-lv-.', Ol .'Ig IIOW J r.'i'le; T : pr-, t of the College, who lias ahwlr .leei-h-d i . " ' " TTT t , hat of mv fo.a should 1 tr.ied. the! Tl!S olo'.el JolmSoTO, broth same ba-.-d oa hi- alh'g'-'l e-ot.seientioiis Hdhi- er.ee f ti. s prit.cipl'-, or Ins cree.J, I !iav. it O'jnt ttl- aDoVe !U'-inoi-,.tl w:i. Oe s-.ippr"-s. J, .,r ! ra it he n-.i ht -.-cur., lew ti-t t .,.,.,. ..MM;... !"r.1C:",rir5 Roail from Arizona to th Gulf f r!if.nai. 1 .'1 pets-oV-al e,i -w t'.outtt'ts. - re as aa t-oTeiiiig w.og" leiTva.-cj tiie af-ou.s n-r- i er-iu-Iaw .f Mr. .dim-tcr -Icl.at e, who wbs St.nt no by th- War Department to Mexico, ia the hope ml ' r.i-i--. i . St.- ;i s. ll " i.c,.;.. ti,... fir. 1 !., v pr,, the satce I !iorth--e t c'. , or i, ear the Pa'.'.-r Pa . r. tt -. ti-iies so ;'h of the L-xingto'i .. 1 ir.ters-eii..2 ,ii r- ' i.'-o t riiies J west tf L-xi:.g".n : thi-r-'-e s-.e. & Flint River Road, to the : T ' : t!i-wt nt till they -t ikth.- P reh s-'ta' R.a I, ll:- v. road to Va --.r. . .j. .-,r t I: :.tv 1' pereh.aa -e, referred to vo ir B..- Hoping atid jrifi that tht be retvrr 1 to yo t, I pas- over si h rations. nrid fresent vou a t . j through Sot-ora and Chi! uahua, wh s--'ve as ati .-nteting w.dg" toward the ac It'u, of the (Vistltm-on, dclare- tioTl (if t'lO out bavin, patches wl puUlsIed i;;iel country, aad te; log of anv imm din: I'e'Soiitl eon-;d"rathe- should be forgotten where 11 public .iU.'s;i 'i! of tliis li, tTt.itu h' is in-v.b.-d. Artici follows; "See. -.. Ti.e Lgt'aMre shall paa no law to previ nt ar.y person frorn worshlpphig Ahnigiity i.mI, aceor-img to ttie uietitesoi Ms ownco.j-i sch-.iee; or to compel auyj.erson to atf-ti I, j Htti I Nsr.TT:.sr. Ac or 'to' pay tithes, taxes ..'r 'uh.-rates f.r"tb.; tor- r'?iv'i'1 frM .vi: I"e; J-'tit Gefi support of atv minister of th" g.-p. 1. or t.-aeh-r 1 anythi'ig but s--t..'ly s -ate i in powr. . cf roiigioii." ; political clubs pre frm.-! against him. ' ee. J". -o money -tiau be aj.propt.ate.i or! bl.teks seem drawn f.otti tne treasury, fer tne tionetit i f any t r..-ligius eet or so-;efy, tiieological or r-.-I. seminary, nor shall property belonging to th-! l ,v 'Z':'Z -af1. howeer. to pnstrvo Ma'e be anpropria'e 1 f,.r any sueh purpo-.-s." "S--C. 41. the Legislature shall tiot doiiinis', : or enlarge the civil or political rizhts. privileges j 3?" The Washington llej.Mic say that il is or capacities of ativ per-or. on accut t of Lis j reroi ted to bo . settled abb that V Mj'.fia'; An vn:. 1 la8!, a 1: an and ! is wif ' .1 hoald i Hu i-oa from this I-, ft..:le 1 -. toe-t ! la t -.1 y. Provinces, ret iirn.j i vesterdav with-1 ," " ,. . , in oroacb.-d. the gu . r '.-. aecomphsaed at.yti.lnz. Ti e di-! . .. tr.,cs, at. I hi-- the .;s i he brought cotifirmcd the already p-r, which was ;:..; Ic-i. ellig-.r ee of the ctidit'oa of the i pnef-h.;-l Tie-ver, i . v.r i1' tvpiesented Mr. McLaaea -pair-1 !c.H :; ' Vl '. u-- Ir .rA, Ecte imnrf.xtei..-:.t. s... so.-.g v.o .c. ; p.t-?ed ov.-r ti;; !- of the i:: Ue ar!v eVei ii g tii" i:" ir.v.,:.. J-.t- ( tia::l l:,.,ri :....;,...j, :,;.-! ,-,.:,v. d is ; woman to IF. i-"i: f ir m.-'i'. :e era! j ?r-t agony at 7 iY!."k th The 'lt " r"( 'Jo'tthe h.f.t.;ori B.o;oi. eu. ersa.iy oppose 10 :.:13, round of his beu.g a nulatti. He .e'as Ti.-i-d Ih, oa ti, to be stiugg'big hard, however, t prevent ar-v outhre.k. falling hha the track ' id", b.r at tho la-t 'St in t!;iie' V denly and completely stopped, because of the ulsgracei.w lauure ci a democrat.c (.ongress to orini-n or belief coneerr.la-m-fters of r, provide a su'licientsum of money fjr the current The-e claims of the coaiiiuti-.n. vo i will 1 expenses of the post-office denvtmer.t. There perceive, are imperative t and a denial of the! may be some other incidental cauea a? work to i '""'l'1'1 the sta lent j, plainly a viol it ion ot ; thus suddenly cut them off fmm the eniorffieat t4Lt iftr',m"'V What "n.-tlurion will r.ot j -, e '" : dtrectlv ahow it cannot be tortured to permit by Cf md facilities, wmch have not cm? to bi:rsC:(!;. What t!w Leg:sletur? caaa t e. act t our knowledge, .'ertaiu it is, ho ever, that the y an eitiiieit law, it taarot reach by and thro" ; rcsals as it now star. Is before us, aad as It is ! the creation ot a corpors'ion or co!i-;i, a-d can-: Lkely to continue for some time, is nron-rlv ! DOt 'U'"r tbo ai-TTtis and privil G-rdon B.;nnvtt is to have the French .Mission previous to the expiration of .Mr. Bithar.aa's term. He wiil be expected to ii.trigu for Bu chatiai's re-nomination, a-id, saocceding in that, work for his re-L ction. If the latter is accom-P'asl-e f,e will retiatn at Paris till ls05. sof v H....I. .. . . i ruoi;c tMsiitution to tie inor.onot.zeii tv ir.A e.oie 10 .ue aoministratmn, an 1 ti.e party . m If ;. p,.. , , ' . . , drowr j p-se creeds upon taeia.it eatinot cstab. and coheres t-i do the sinee th;tg. QrsiR. The Baltimore, Ml, piys a ' It remains t.r vo-j to decide, "w ret young lady who attended the execution of the i three s vt sha'l c invert Llct Or. Divrtr..s Vs. ilC .!!.:. ! or OT ReCo'.:lv.; 7u K Jiv.is;. i kr-'iwn that the Ur.. ;; j- -r h i . Lav- be-.-a in tV i a ,; i.i i:i:ig ' rirs t' .-;r liq-.ors r. c ' ht of fro , months, tskirg thoi- ; ot-.--, I -t i C'-'Ttgtges Upon t' e;r pr.e -rty h I of their rr.-aey. Where v.. r'g. credit :j given f t t: y-u-. ii saita have ej:r.;;.eT'e 1 -r th T ! ir.g pajtti-i t u.i..r t! rb-..-.:J i legil jpr.i'i-T.tl having i 1 the large 'TOW 1 of r i. U.se'h-r s rr.a-1 foattd I that the law d-cla-. d :! at it .-, r Micri'Gas M!i rR.-..w-Kt.. Tie Clevfeland oroncr advertises the bodr f ia the river at that city, supposed to be ; good morals to pay f-.p hud 1 , .'s ; Iliratn O-V.-n, of Lowell, Keat coasty, Mich- wher l"e vni-.'.o rot o-. i " j der the Excise liw ; ; r-.-f i pay .V. '. L. I'-.::. he .Uur-MUrd CJ. D.TtX'iriHE: T"r orrrsiTi A r.f.or. I actmentto insure State aid to the atrouttt of; four muraers, in that city, on the Sth ult., ccie i t'-1" tJ taetruses, m so unwamntabe? a maimr. iwr-tch.-d-Ior.king man w, found iast evening. A SinassE Cocr:r. The ir of;-- n :.t 10., COO more. Ground for the Museum will i home in the eveuinz actir." -tranlv savin- sh , 7,!ie I''"4: I-?1-;ii:'Jre' 'u which was many liber- f an i brought into the -tatioa bouse, ia a sUte of tain the most ludicro-:-- i h -i cf tl..r .., c J be broken this Summer. was tb hung on Fri-iav Vd wVli rartak-of t-??; V3 ;-?P-o?' i helpless dmnkenness. ne was placed ia orecfitiou. There is a man in an alum i.- c: t! , . 1. l"J;;' "a woul1 Fsrt&8 vt ?-..'-) for this cotlege, which w0-:ld not have ! the ceils, aad laid out tpon the a.-phaltuia floor, 1 neighbo-in- States ho b-c.tr.e i-rV. hi ro, . . v.e.. s Snajv.. sain., ei- ot-eu eio.ie, uaa i ,cv eea i.-.i7'i'i iaa; ti'e cat- ir.d at t.t-nast s.ven ocvt Ut t-ver r-r- trier. c rf a S-a u-p m b'n-. lie ,u'.'.: I PLrcKT. The Cleveland Herald ava that De. I; Webster, the Yankee school ma'ara who has lcen driven out of Kentucky two or three times, put ia prison once and robbed of her property there, because suspected of abolition sentiments, has lately arrived ia Madison, Indiana, with thir- ,..:it i ir i . j uuuunb-ou aiassacausst, ana intends to start ures toward the f -tablishment of a Baptist The- xrv. v , ou ner aarrn m xwoa, Kentucky, j ological Semina-y for the North-W, ...uuwmoeaiioweato remain wmsint subject has beet nadap cottemplat ie enr eewn. I nasi seven oc ,vt ;a;t i-wnrit n.a': pressing much gratification at tha thought of dv- t"xl ln or ?ouh be coavrt..-d into ar. ta-; was atfiekei bv aa epileptic ft, and but fjr tie i the r-a.-oa f bis inctrceratior iag, as it would save ber fr.sm haa- and on ?:ruP,C2t forih-' r?a;ation or ftira:iceme:;t of( protar. kindae-s of ths officer ia atter.dar.ee. the ' am hero becatti-rf a mere r..-r WedaesdaT she died " : ?ecIir'.An toan or cre-ds. poor fellow might have died in agouv. Upon ' I was ngag,-d during tho wir.tr " ! An institution of tht ktn-l, which ir.j-;t exV. 1 inquiry, we learn that the man's came is Lou". ' quitOTs' wings, which I exj .? K.wrAmtn by the rill and be s-u-staine-i by the ..-.? of the i Marat", and that L? is lineal descen-lant of Joa-' futsmer. I fad t. n th--:-a-. 1 Uaphst CojrrvTio. A convention is row ! w,r;, bo.-!. I r..iT,ebs.! --c ?,-u f t-: t x- .. . - - : r' v..v . j ia session in Chi ago, met to take some mea-s- i rights of all. ' " ; Nuaol-oa EtonaraW. He arrive'i in th i cour.tr forVottn to make 'th- ra iu r-ui; - x-very citizen cas r.gnt maar.teea to L'tn rjy , :n lr4 , havitg considerable means and letters ! lefi-han-i wings, t-..l c.nsequa I t: t v .st th . ' ' - ' . r ' i . TVa lu- s-onsi:tut on, upon wDier, you tare eo rtgtit ; o! credit t the lomier he squandered, and the I of them and was cotapt-ieu to fup'-ru t. ;-r-s-: . .j :-,-.?. r : : ti .-v , . jtit-. iaai r.eu- aicuuru laner ue lost, ana lor tr.e ia-:t two years ne Las lie ;eats tat- a.ory v...i w gra.j-.y e.r..-.-r.- .-oni xf; . : --'.a- iry . .on tor rme 0f our fathr, and we ask no more ; but upon been a common street bummer. Francitco r.es which testifies to the sincerity of Lis on j 0 t;..? vault to see th'. J this w meg; insist. Atti I car.r.ot persaaie my- Alt, jLjril 6. I belief in th. explanation. Lotion Journal. jlaui as Leart-rtuJltg. ; X C : i - ,. V - , I . -1 )... . i i .. i .1 J i. t , r a ! . lie 'i: to , 1. .1 i: ( . I, . : : I - .. J'e- ei . C. V f V. A ' - let" : hi' il -it : '-; v r ; -re a d w ere b ':-,; j.' Ti e -c-:-. -A'W-y lln'.irii&