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PIONEER Mj DEMOIRIT. SAINT l-Alll. ruiiK>U4V *•» a* IMI FafcU»U*i *»*ff lhttrt«Uy fct u»* !*.«••** ■••Mu.** '■jJMf Tl»U<l Ml Jfcfli*"U •%*•»»• >n- GOODRICH t, SO MHR 1. j UUI » RtHl"* • m ri a aairwn * '** *i>n*r* ia mm wu». fIIMI it f 1 V K KnU( Plonrtr *n.l UrMornt. (Ilflt €(•■?, •••*•♦• Tw« ** ri»» Tn OtpiMi ..... 9io r«Mir 0cpin,..... in rm» MpiM, M* OM RhIM NflNk ... HI tmr cm r.i.r.crioN. tlnll HaMNIIt Vlrlorp~KI»»ll«u wf MrCulllahi lor Rirrr. W* Ur* bat time to anuounra IU result of yesterday'* election, noil mutt rraenre *ll • nan m*ot for • Ibtara day TU follow log exhibit* tbe result Mayor -tiaoeo* L. Bimn, Democrat Jaitlo*—Orlando Hinox*. Democrat **«•«*•-» » Mim.rr, Democrat * ltouara, Republican mtl , ,"**r ward HmDßMtk* Bchool Inspector*—l'abxrr Pavnx, A. M. Tnaiar, *iml P. P. FruKtK *■oollo ward. Aldermen —Wn H MoOrortv and Cha*. Raocw School Inspector* Wx It. Mamho.i, H. E. Bun, and Wu. L. A <■*». THIRD WARD. Aldermen (!. L. Kmrrjw.h aixl I’atrh r Rian. School Inspector* K 11. Nrii.i., K. C Pai.- MIR Rod TtIROIIORR Krrncii ■hsrvwya ill UIN wf rahllc l.aiasla Iw ■lwrmwir. We received yfaterdny. from Washington, the following letter from Tiiomam A. If km lißlrli, f oinuiiasinrx r of tlx> llroeral l«rul Office, addressed to our IMegatc, Mr Ron • Oeatnit |.»vi> oarer, I I April Uri, H»* J lln. lU.Nr M Kn i, lf<>i s* or Rirmairorioi AO i- V*ressbli 10 *.'tir ih<|-i.hi, I lih.* to IHfvrx. r*m iboi to.truittoor I-**, i. rn wv#*asa 1 . *»<t mil I. ••ol (o llio Rorrrror 11.1i.r0l ol lihNsuhs, low., Ixsarrv '..1 Ik. luofliomni* of .orv.i. In Mims— is T01u,,, Ml 111 111. M ta«lMl|i|rl wklrfl liar. |o.t liMfi s|»pr»oosl [ ofbf 111. lino Roor.i.r. ol lb. lnl.rlo> Wilb cr.nl r..iwi' ro ir oli I Mtr'r, TltoS A, IIRNI.HII ko, I'orrirolMloo.r Mr ttn i infiTiii. un Hint this uriliT I. for the immediate Aurvey of tin'luiulo wcol ot the Misxuaippi, iiml u. tar oorlh an I row W him . Rdtl *l«o fm tlx- survey of tin IntiiU in flu vrl> Icy of Sunk rim Mr fto c also writes n- Somr • lay. ago ail or.ln wttii unit out tor tin* Mirvcv ot tlwi : Irdilh in Mini#.,it* on ilw north shore ol lake Superior ’I lirii' will In' Init n .until quantity ol laixl in Mlnußturia advertised tor calc thin yeai. nmt no Hal. will. I think, takr place Irfmv toll ••Our Wtillerl»a*lslua»lrr*aie." { Dubuque mill tjaleim have rigniti cumnirstced their chilit ili ami fnolinh play ol rivalry So long an the consequence* ol then rooriui t ilo not altor't iln' people 01 miminoiui. we are an linir to allow them to fight Ihr'ir own hntllc Itnt tlw* nniiniil our rl|(lilo nn' nlfrcted iho lOntrat liei "*xi>. a free tight 1 Ail spring, it tiuik the Captions ol tin* mail Iroato and the Pml waster at l>uliii<|iii'. a mouth or two, to darhlr tlw trilling point a. to whiweiluty (Iho I’oatniaatiT'.or the Captain a) it wan, to traiw|a>rt the mail, front the l>u I tuque f'oat oflle* tn the lawt*. W. ilo'not re ntemlwr riaetly the coni'liaaion tlw high ran teitßUl* came to, but imallug I lie liecumw. our | builiHM* men www pot to great inconvenience I The winiMliSoulty has arir'O thiw yrar.--J The Ualro* *rri»eil yraterilay morning, hut brought nn mail. Prwtutaater Cavr intirm. uc th*l the omtaalnn w*a owing to a ititlervuee of opinion twtwien the Captain of the .tuamur and Coat matter Corrert, rh to who*e duly it waa to carry tire mail, from thr I’oal o®ce to the ■tmuntmat W* woukl rail tbe altMitimi of oar ilelegate In I'ongfeaß, to tbl* «t*te of thing. Then' it a wroof lomewUre, ami #» our ciliter w are tla' Hiitf rrrt liy it. an* tru.t la' will endeavor to oh tain a dccUkui from thr* I’oat t MBiv Drqwrt ! meet lb*t will nettle the .Impute A« long ac the Dubuque ami tinleiu [aople are ho luwy with their dmputiw. at to Iw unable to attend to our righU, it la iiArlemi to e*|»tl “ perma nent remedy for the rvII .otnplaineil of thta .ide ol the IV'tnumter tleneralt ofll'V The t'.dßllnh I'oai Oltlr.- lie part wtenl. Tin' I'. -.,h"h I'.v-tal .ytt. in If full of iuteivat in the |aople ot th'u euwutry, where we have laeo gradunllv but tardily approximating ehenp |H».tnge lly reeent report .it apprart that during the year Ih.V., n. w I*.—t office* wen Created, making the eelm- number at tin < leer of the year 10 t'ta. Of Ihr-a- 020 are 11.-ail i I*,at oAkt'e. Hint Sul- Ihvtt offioea it He is'ivh* ortirs-. Thtr.- were 4frti,oofl,ttoo let Ir-rw, HOO.iHMt vakutllaM. 11 000.000 m'Wtpa pi'r and ul.uit .1.000.000 |>arket« of twsvka aml ollier traiwx'iit proit.sl tunlUr tent hypo*! dnriag tla* year 1 N'twrly 2.tOO.Otki h't lem or about one halt |x'r rssit rut the wlmk iiutulx-r loaded und lilXI taxi m-wspujx'tw. wen’ wnt to the dead letter ..ffie. IV pottage r«i ,trail letter* in lHit* »*' C, |ht .vnt. mi the groat peatal revenue amt ted tla- wsuvral rear of the Penuy Pottage it had fallen to ?>, iwr cent., in to I per real „ml hut rear it waa only three quartern of I per cent on the gnaw revenue, All tbit wta or eoald lwbv law . collected from the writer* ot the letter* t'RiH.nt.si The f'niian. tlw leading Ro mao Cathohe lournal of Trams', mxl. itxkssl of Turupe. tart Jown >n the Id April tlw 10l lowing axiom. Itadriwds are not u is ogres Telegra|.tix are an ai.aiogu«rt inviTitioo . Tb* fbwdoui "f industry it not n progrett. Macbinca derange til tgneultural labor . luduttrial diteovrriM an- a sign of ;iba»r rneut. and not ol grandeur The Nat* Way tl hUllaf Ttrrllwrl**— A Caalraat Kant*. [><>**«** >eruin advaotagmi am .Minoeaota. She oeeupie* a mar* ccatral geo graphical fioaition ; her ciiamt* is milder, and her ft-rtllr prairie* are aeommtd* to the erai grant., when Umk of Miigpwota art cloatd to tlx-m. try the ocmathm of rieer navigation It it true, we of Minuraota hare land tomnuuiii-a tion with thr mat and aouth during the winter (to alto Ktnaat) but law amlgraata rare to ro rnuiiter tlx- teverity of the traaon. by making tlie joiinu y Yef tlie |» iqile ol Kaotac, notwilhttanding llie inanifr-xt natural adrautaget they puwem over the ptople of Minnneita. are iu a tuflbring eondition We ate in tbe Tribune, trel other AUdilioa priuta, appealtoo their behalf, to th* humane and philanthropic, to contribute lilwx ally In aid of arttlrrx in Kanaat, many of whom an rrprrarnted at lieiug in want ot the nte* aarioi of lit- We Irmt they will be raliered The eaute of the allegwl diatreat eiitting among the people of Kaneae. ia not romnmol rated to tbe public, b*t it ia a fiiir pntump lion, thatthiaerilconaaqomiee ha* b**o browght apon tbemselrra. by their frxiliah tinkering at (Mat* Corwtitutlon*. getting np Ixignt-legiala lure* and Mae* Conv*ntlona, to tb* neglect of tb'ae mure lalmrioua, but noc—mry dutwa. that iurartably fall upon tlie Brat arttlan la a new oountry. Smarts'* rifle, max* meeting!, and tareieul Iwgialaturer, are bat poor aide to tbe lihixxl or * eomptflMey * A four ni'oai n 'ioa, a breaking, plough ar* of more arail than SM.ari a reuownnl weapon, aixl the time .pent In political gathering!, might be far nmre (iroflt ably employed in tilling tlx- ami If a diflnrent com roe hail tmen punurd by the people of Kao Mi, we would not now behold their pretended friemli Holieitlng charity on their behalf. That Mioixaota to-day poamaara a population of eighty tlimuarxl aoula; that ibe liai within tier border* thrirlngcitiea, town* mxl vlllagi* ; that college., iclmol* and aeminarie* of learning arc *up|Kirt<s| liberally. that farm, ham twrn -i/ermr ■**. r— rtaftjijnor.ng mol rrery hram-li of iralnatry ia in a Itouriahing coo dithui . and that emigration continue* to a ile grie unpnredented, I* due, we firmly Ix-lieve, to the malntenams- ul good oriler In the Territory, tlx- protection gunrantowl to property. a>al |>ar linilarly to the alxMncc of all altctuplx, by foreign eor|Hinitioii», Htatci, nr eommunitldt, to rolonizc our Territory, in order that the |x>liti cal Minllmanti of the |xw>ple nwy he ao moulded ax to eonfurm to tlx-ir own alandard of right ami wrong Tlita ia the a-errt of Mim.wota . uopurulli li.l |iroa|xrrity. Rial tlx- »s-i*t alao, of th< iinforlouaU- cotalition of tlw|xxiple of Kan m Political momnieiila In Hal Territory. <lo ixit .pri*g .jMHitaiMsmtdy from tla' |M-oplc Init on tie contrary, they an' dinctrsl and tsai trollwl hv mwcrupnlmia |xihtielan*. nwhllug at |>oiht. ii mote from the Territory, uml who aw inltucneisl In their action hy motlviw aka. It u rlmigixl that tin. ilepkuiilili .talc of tiling. i> iittiihiitahli to the |«aaagi of tlie Kuiimu lull. We ilcny tlie avi rnntit It ia attributable uhax- to tlx |. i vermin of tlx' prin eijilca ol that bill, by tlioxi who wem ila mint driully eiicmii. while 1< waa pending I "'foie llongrcM The kaiiaa. hill guaraulnsl to llm* I |xsipl* ot l lmt Territory, the right of .elf gov ernment The netliui o| the fanatic, of the Tail, and ol the South, li*. been prejudicial to th< exerri*. of tlmt .xeteil pMngatiTc. liy the ami with truth, that a. well might fix' Author ot tin t'hri.tlan leligion Im- lirld rcxpoiMihlc for the I-V.I HI.. ami tMnatieUui of aome of It. pre tfi.ted dlHi ipli a. u* tlx' advocate, of tlx* Kaie am hill, Im tlx- petTrrainn of Ita principle, liy ita moat deadly eneniie* Minneaota without theaid of Emigrant S<x t etie*. atal iu the lace of their oppoaitinn, haa pMgnwMst to an ertrnt without preradenl The pen)da of Kanaoa, aided in their etnigra lion by forrigu eorpnratioua. hut controlled al *0 in their pnlitiiw hy them, ar* reduead to tbe i humiliating altcrnalieo of anKciting charity I l.ow Price*. Sims' the fir.t of January taat. thi' prie* of! all grade* of flonr hoa Ihllmi In ttic New York marksl frilly two dollar* per barrel. Th* fob lowing table cxhibitM thr atatc of the Hour market thorr on th* lot day of January and Uth ol April. IHftC J** X A gill It i,mhi -a ai*i. a: a. m g<t«* mhi* at* n M »■«•«< Hill* I lb AM • •'•*4l** la «o - Ml Mitt II H l M i I xi. i««>. na* •as Tlx* tall within the laat wash i« fully HO! •von ; ami t)x> laat *teamcr'a neb* report* a! marked dccliac in hreodatulli ia Kurofat It ia | evident, therelore. that the k>w**t point it not yet rraehtxl. amt that the rwtgn of high pricaai ia nt an end Pssvhti.vasu hwt at laat eraarxl from her i •latute luniks tliat old aiai unjuat law of Ithcl 1 which v*y* 1 the greater the trath tbe greater the libel ** Hx' law a. recently (maard hy the' 1.-gialaturc of IViiicylvaiiiaaßy* : "That on tlx trial ol hwlictualil* for writing or publiahing a 1 libel the truth of the matter chargvd aa libel i |l"u* may lx- given m eviilencr ; and if the Jury 1 in any -urli nv .hall Ihxl that the aome waa ! written or puUv-hed from gvx»l nxitin* nud, ] for unlihable mils, ami tliat the mailer at) j I I'hnrge.l wn« true, it ahall o|x-ratr to the ar > , nuittal of the ik feixialit or defendant t'uxM hist Tlx- nffieial vote tor ttovwr ! nor. give* Vlam, a a t-t.taa Wen**, a.e<ii'ii.-a* .. . *.:«* g«k«*tt Wx* t .ast "eattrriat It H~t le. *ui |).’mix rat . A. 'll! 'n*b*m bo h* *1 t B**)'Wtl. 1 W fix' Senate gtaixl* S IVuxvrat. to II t)p|s" : sitiou \brahaai I teacher. I Vni l.itehfield eontilx >. di'teahsl hr nee mfe. Ihe st I ixti. hittlhgtioii ol the lUMb alt., .tato Llwt tla* dixxl txaly of JoH. H Laxuist, who tkia lassi known in that etty for at* or eight vrara {mat u« * gomtdar and a aporting man xra* fmind ntxlrr «neh cirvumatOlx-ca a* to iixluix? the atroug protmbdity that hr had brra twrn murdervxi by hia co«upuni.wa ia gamble i houar. and hi* txaly thrown Aiwa atoirx S*r- I oral of the *u«pcct«xl partioa have l« 0 ansated ! The Near*. In tb* Hx-oati', on the 2fith. no motion of Mr Toons* a rewdution waa adopt l. l ioatneting tb* Committo- on Jodutiary U) inquire lato tlx expediency <if repaaliag it* act ot June lkt* amcrxllng tlx* natumiixatmo law of IHl.’i In the noladelpliia < ommon f.'ooonl, on the 24th a rrwolution waa <dfer<d. tnxlcrmg th* uar rj Imk-pendenie 11*11 tn Mr. licnux an. TV ri-w-lution kd tn * brand political •lebade, and waa defratml try a nrtc of 23 to 11 ' Thb dMrraprct to Mr, Bk.hanax enatid an indignant theling among all riaaaea of citi/cta. Mr H arrived at Philadelphia on tlie 24th. - He m«4 witli a RM*tcnthaaiaatir reception from tbe eitixeus of that city. The detailt of liw Ib-rsi*'. ix-wa preaent nothing of atriking Interct ft I. raported that tb* ailiwl loroex are to eonuMuc* the evac uation of Turkey within forty day*, oiler tlw ratification of the trraty of pracr. nod tliat in til montba. none of th ir soldiery will remain in tbe country. An ioanrraction hoa broarn oat in Arabia, and 60 000 men are in arm*, againat the exUting gp>v*rnrmnt A collmuo took place on the 13th of March, at the Turk lab town of Nleodnsa. twlween tlw Chriatiou. oad Mohammlaua, cauar.l by an attempt of the firmer to place Ml* on their i-hurctxw Thirty C'brlttlaa. were killed, including aevaral Kn gliahnx-n. Kuropeoo new* anuonnm tb* dratruction ol the acrew ateanier Mmho. In the Modhcrmnran A ditjiatch from frxk-|ienileuec. Mo., dated the 32d inat. aaya • "We have intelligence from e rcliabk' aource that Irouhln ia timwing again iu Kan*** Territory Sheriff Jos*, at tempted to arret one of tlxse- men who wax an active operator in the pravioua trouble, but waa prevented by xlxxit three hunrlrcd per •omi. liovernor HuANaos haa onlerxxi out tlw firat regiment of Kanaaa militia. What will la the reeult ia yet to be aren " Tlw ('omuiilhw on ('ummcris- in the Tnitcd Stab* House of Ib-pmsMitativax alaU- the 'aHMf ■T'pmar.my tmxt'inr l "mr,rr-.‘iru,- York hy ahipwrerk, in the rear ISSI !i, at • I 0,000.000 Tlxi lost ycur alao haa been very diaoatnma -i-apeciolly II w* iaeludc theateamar I'aciflc, of whow a*fety tlierc sc-rn* to lx- very little ho|x* A Ix-autiful gold imslal has bcea receivtsl from Holland, at tlie State Department ut Washington It waa .truck hy order of tlw King ol tbo NcthcrlaixD, in honor of l.icut. Mai av. On ita (nee i* tlw image and aiqicr acriptiou of tlie King. Wiujau III.; un the re verae an inacrlptlon iu the Dutch language of which the following ia a traualation: "To M. T M«t av, tlw Investigator of Nature, tlw Oiiidc of tbe (tiean aixl tho Itenclactor of Seu nx-n The King IhSG." The loixlctnoKl slaver Fa 1 !i, recently M-iaixl at New York. lioa lieeu aoid at tbe Na vy Yard ir Brooklyn, with her cargo and fix lure, for Bt,fi,7H A i lex patch Irom Kris, Paansylvanio, atatna tlmt a moll are destroying tbe Cmutituhtii printing offlec, aixl threatening to destroy the Itonac* of tlx- Ruilroail men The mob origina ted, it is a*xl in a atnet tight t.'twe-n young Wti.Kua uml foniaixa The italtimorc City t'mineil in the 2jth pasxml a reaolutiou leixk'ring tlx- hiwpitahliea of the city to Mr Bixvialix. The K N’.'a hnve a majority in the t 'lauicll • •'-» *-l t’.ina, t'itv to the St. Ixiui* Wx/miNioki. ilalist April 2'- aayx tlx- I State* tron|i« have made wicral urnwls at lawrvix't Shrrifl Joxßa. while guarding the pruoims. «i> allot. No |xirlicular • yet The Haltlc amlrsl on the 26th for Uverpool, with 15,1 ixAsM-ugcra uml f. 100.000 ill ipts-ir Among the pawangcrs who aailrd in tlx llultic wax Mr. Ww M. Thai aaavv Tlx' Waabington corrrapondrnt of the N Y HnrJ I aaya tlmt Col. llxntov will aJJreiu a letter to tlx' |*x»p!e of Miwaxiri. ihs lining a nomiimlion for Doveraor The only iiominu tioo he would poaaihly aceejit he sav*. ia n nomination fiir the Preaiilency Kai las II Davie, Superintended ol tlx-•■* ■ tenalve fouixlry In Waltham. Mas*, haa all acnmlrd, having committed fr'Vgeriea on ll,i* ton and Naw York mcrclmnts to a large anxmnt, lawidea swindling Ins immediate ix igh t bora aixl frlcrxla out of various auma of mowy The liabilitio* are aaxl to he tl frO.OOO, he ' waa a promiuent citizen and a dcoc n ol the ! Ilaptiat Church. i The Waahingtou ('nuaa of tho 26th. is in . tain* tlie I.anr aixl Doi oi.a* ivrrospoixleiice Mr IVjeuta* ‘.'Oneludea Hi* reply to Col l.v'R i aa follows •01. I .as a colls <« n*' for an. h explanatum 1 ot my language aa will remove all Imputation of the Integrity of hia net ion ami motivi* in I connection with the memorial My reply ia 1 that there are nn hcti within my knnwkslge! which ran remove all imputatum npon the in I tegrily of hi* aett.xi and motive in eonnrrtioa with that memorial Dnawaaiax have bran maxk' of lurgxsl loixl warrants A drapatch fr>un Waabington s*ya the aim amt of forged warrant* alreoily diacover , rsl. evisssl- 1 '.tbio acre*, the iimntigalion ia atill in progtees and aahlitHvnal fraixl* are cone ing t* light Tiik Mayaville and l«liugl<*i It It. with ail itx uppnxlagsx. waa *<4d at lexuigton. Ky . on tlie 2Sth. fr«r SkOOlbk' It w*» Ix-ught liy Mr Tl!.**. the aiteul of the first nx'rlvagc lauxt hulihr*. Tiix legislature id Wiwsvoam h*-s inode pro vision for a revunm ol tlx- law* tsov Haxm •stan hoa appsanted Heai. J. it. Ilssim.i ot Ita. ex' ll.wt T O llowrwl tirwui Day. aixl SkatXl J Tods. hl*q ,of Beloit. Comsiiaaioo ers to csunpilr th- atatab" ami prepare a cixh' of practice Hrfcvrv *.|yonruing the laytialatuo' ot I'tah, charlrrsxl a .smipsuiy mxler the name id the IVweret Kvpnsai t'onapany Tlw' a-beam ut the isunpauy » to estahliah from ten to twenty mile atatmnx along the road tx-tween Salt Ixike t'itv amt t'nlifrmna. aixl sone- point on thr Mi-woun river, wogixi* ami tesune to arree aa atathma at tint At each *Utma then' will be ptaewd three mru amt tix homes or male* at th* cumtnromtacnt The rout* between Salt Lake City and th* Stale* is mwch ahortar than the old mats . and from there to California by the lately dhcorrwd abort route -making a diatasra of about 1.7U0 mikst in all. over tbl* 1 route it ia rah-uhtln) to bring a weekly, and when the busitxra peasnU, a daily "ipre**.mak ing the time between thcStatra ami Son Prate cuc " iB •• nr aevci. wliea nasemitv re qu.rv Tk< prier for letter*, tho . ap,- -t»l aource of pr-.fi> la not Jet fivrd l«t will be a lent 81 a*eh. In tix l Senate on the 29th 10.000 eilra copix* ut I'apt. Marcv * Report on the Krpkx ‘ ration of the Brawn and Ouchlta river, were I order«i to Iw printed Tbe K loans Investigating ('fsmndrtee eom metieed their labors on tb* 23<l A letter to the Hi J A/tlis brnur nU. ilatesi April 24. st .lc* tiiof while Sheriff loses was sitting in his tent, on the 22d. lx: I woe abut at hy aoiiw ouc uulMle. oad itangwr , oasly wounths). J• iu hail inode ten arraat* 1 o* the ilay lx- was rhut. owuted hy * company •A U. S. dragoons. Hi* life i* deepairrsl of 1 'Thi' [ier["-trater of th* lined i* unknown Nicaragua pap“i' received at (,'bafkvibin. !H. C„ from Havai.a l.y ibe -teanxr laabel, on th« 29th, report that Wai.xxr bad won a great | battle at Kivaa on the 7th of April, over the U'oeta Rieaarmy. Rivaa was captured , Three hus<lred of Wackga-. army were kdieil. and aix hundred of tlw Coata Kira army Onr Miniatrr. Mr Whvki.kr, haa oddrema) a k-lter to I’reexlent Mooo, relative to tbe .hooting of Amariean eitixeim. and proteating ogam t tux or.tar for expelling all American eiliawx. s *• narki aw * - io* tlx; 22th, in ngx) days uml 1 .'!,.' . ur * f '| I Uverpool. Th.. ixra« ia not very fmjxirtant I [ Its chief leaturea nr.- the riming of the Paris OgiAtmicv, the post|x>rx rn«nt of tlie debate iu | Parliament until Hie return of Uwd i'i akxv nsiN. from Pari", the banquet given in Ue.don to Mr Dam..*, the explanation by Uml Pan mnz why trw.pn were aunt to CanaiU. tlx: alight defeat met by the Uorernment in thr vote against tlx-grunt to Muynootli College, and of Htrengtlx'iied rumor* in rooiieqarncr that Parliament will shortly he diwolvrd. 'tlx: fol "'x»»-je-'g. rter.vref r:w,vr:rr mrt TrrTfiV'i dix|iatcbr« 'ITw MumUm annoumsii that the ('onk reuce | Hoard it* aitlmga on Thumday. the 17th Ttx ratiflention* will lie exchanged at tlie end of the month, iimnreliately ufrrr the promulgation ol the (icnrra! Treaty. The Protocal will l<e laihlialiad, aixl make known the luliors of the (oagreas in <letail 'Hie question-’ ronaklered at the leal .sitting wi re : 1 Ist 'Thu free navigation ol the Danube. Jd, Interior regime of tlx: prinripnlitiex. mxl tho ui rangi-mcnt of fronticni. 3d Kitimtinna ot Chrntians in Turkey; and for tlwv purposes < 'nmmissionera ure ap-j pointed It is rejsirted m Paris that diplomatic move- j mints of fuiportuoiv- ure ou foot re.-|*s.ting Ila , ly. An An-triun Kmlioasailor is to go to lloine iiunxsliately .hi a special mission It ia ru inorisl that the mission refer* to tlie concordat hut Dalian journals my it refer* to the general I utuleof Italy I Count Orloff goes to N a pies immediately af ter the exchange of rutifieations to see his son who was wounded in tlie Crimea. Tlio Uml Mayor ol U.ud.xi eiiteriainol Mr. Dalliu on Thursday ut the Mansi.m House, in honor of his arrival as Minister from the Uni ted Stall* 2ik» guests wem present. 'Tlie i Uird Mayor toastisl Mr. Dallas, prefacing it , with a s|x» i li full ol gcix-roiii sentlinetits to ] wards Amorim, and n gmtiag that auy i|ue»- tiou should ever arise Ix'lWccn the two COUD | trim whirh should threaten the dreadful alU'r- I native of wai, Tim Mlyftrs toast was the health of Mr Dallas, and the prosperity of the great lieputilic to which he has the hAnor to Wong." ruling tl.« ’g.-’ncrous si-ntlnienta' T ri> | Mayor, mxl nasuring him he waa not aiitliori/eit! to ks l aixl did not frvl any desire utlx r tlian that of giving him his tnsd i ix-rgn-i aixl exertiunx | anrvseivsdiy, to the restoration oi the moxthai | monioua scnlinx ota and friendly relations. ttther apeiH'hm were nui.k\ niter which Mr Dallas gave the hisslth of the Indy Mayor, m The laird Mayor res|xin.le.l telling Mr. Dallas I ! that be was authorinsl hy tlie la.iy May ore*. ! to auy If hl.a diplomacy equalled h:s gallantry.: ' there could lie no f.-sr" of the suecexs of Ins | mission In the House of I .or. Is, in reply to Karl Kl , gin's quo.tlon, touching reports tlmt large Ixxl iea of troojM and quantities ol amunition were ■ alxiut to tie di*|vatehed to Canada, said it was j true tliat th* Uoveniment coatempiaU'd doing so, lint the iinpreaxion tliat they were to lie v-nt' for purposes of aggrexsion was imfoundeil The 1 Dovemmesit intendetl replacing tr.xipe, imiui j lions of war and store*. In place of thoxe pre '' viously witlxlrawn for Crimea wrvi.s's. Ths> Cabinet of Vienna is bent on occupy | ing every corner ot Italy where political ex. ite j I nx-n' can la? got np, a< an excuse for their pre* erne A terrible alfray occurred at Panama, on tbe llltli of April. Ix'twecn the Transit Company'* poxw ogers. and the native*, iu whit h tbe form rr hu.l thirty kilksl aixl 20 wounded. Tlx- Knipire City lus wight to New York, three of tlx' wounded. Tlie stramer Forest City canx> iu collision with tbe steamer Northerner, in Imke Huron, on the 2kth, ainking the lattrr immediately But one |arson is miming In tixs Senate. Mr Su art itilnxluerel a lull provxling a puniahment tor lorginf or counter teiting larxl warrant eertifientes. Iu tlx House. Mr t-'iiLLKx Democrat, of Maine whow rewt was eooUMhxl by MlU.lkav ftisurist was -let so si the Wgal ly elected mem ber Mr »Ji itXA' advisatisl the repeal <g the neutrality laws, which heeonxideresi a violation of tbe Constitution r»1 ia stigma on American tntelllgeora In this csmnectioa lie raid "Mexico i« in a state of iliadoiutiswi. divi.led iuto (actuals, aixl drawing .Hit a miserable ex i.Usxv by selliug her territory to this country In t isitral America ttxre has tasn a «rx» ol rcvolutxHx lor years. Cuba, th* last remnant of tla- gigantic .knpotisro ot H|uun, is ix-ciwsary (or lh«' protavtiuai of o*r rewaunerct'. and tor tlx' tiaii.Hwl rvp.ee aixl araurity llw law id na tions depends upon circumstance-, its touixla tion is right aixl justHW. " c have not >«r iMmxrtmg link tirtweeD thr Atlautic aixl thr Pacific Htatiw, oud tliat man a guilty of moral treaw-'ii who halts about the uieaiw of seising tlx- Isthmus. It muat lx- taken, wen at thr i'A(wtwx' id a war. It is aaaaifrwt ox a national ■emstlj In thr ivsirse ot hit remarks, hr *i»l Kngiaixl hail the a.klreea to irxluer our government to reject a tavoral'lc treaty with IVimiiUt-a, and hail Iraxh'H cx, rbil au i nthx-aoe over Spam to our Artrmmit. Our country dnuaaibt that are guard agmest thr repetition of such fisemnt .Aanoi-. W ismxoTt'v May 1 Hoi <x —Mr Maxwell apoke .hi tbr south ern aide *vt th* alaverv qwrathvn and Mr. Faery afomat tbe cxtcaatoa of da very ami ia hvor of the restoration of the Mkaouri r'^xspromise in ilefence (A tG- Republican party. Hr. tollman introduced a bill to repeal cer I**’ 1 'Otioos of the naturalization law*. Ke fcn>-d la Judiciary Pommittoc. Adjourned. Simla—Mr. Wuxaa introduced a rew.la- Uf’n in rt-feren<v to Central American afisin Mr. W. read a letter from (Jen Walker in wliirh It It smarted that the Jlntnh Quart) lia»c late.lend in the present straggle between !'<**• Rican* and Nicaraguan* and have furiiuh.il tlie I'oata Ricans with arm- A state ! ** "" » ««•«*■»«* between than govenv m* ut* jj eljjfli rue Viea't of feeling Minted between thin government and the government of New Grenada. and he had no doubt but the whole power of the latter would be exerted j l to bring the oflenden to justice. Mr Seward remarked that several wceli ago. on Ilia motion of a resolution, it wan adopt j ed, calling on the President for information on 1 thit subject, but as tberu hod leeii no reaponv: the Pneiitent probably had good reason*. in; view <if the onmnlieated state of affair* for de ■ dining to hear tne resolution Mr. Weller rejdieil that he was not aware of that lart clae lie would not have oflered this now I Mr Heward thought it was best to let the •object net a day or two, as information coo | renting it ia daily lieing received, it was im i portanl that tlie President mould be left free : to efereise hi* discretion in thin delicate mat ter Mr. Ifoaglaa believed that the Clayton and Bulwer treaty wai lieing violated every day by Great Britain, and be thought aometbing ought ! to be done about it. lie thought the preaent Government of Nicaragua legitimate, or aa 1 much no aa the other existing Government* of i Central America It was the foremost and l*^y , \ ( |jable Government tliere had Gen since ! fhr aa Is. kn»w7u*Vic#WV»W h *° , miDiaterrd. and the right# of tnen and propeftV more sacredly guarded anil protected iiixler the ' existing Government than umler any previous one Nor wax it any objection, in hie mind, i that an American by birth was in command ol the Nicaraguan army Nicaragua ha* as much right to become the asylum of emigrants trom this country as we have to receive Kuro ' pean emigrants Hhc has us much right to , naturalize Gen. Walker, and give him military command, ns we had to do the same by Gene ral Shields. Farther, N iraragua has as much right to send nn American bv birth ns Mini# GTWTnffivswffryas weTave" l6 sew! aimin' | of foreign birth to represent us in the (,'otirt of , i Spain, Italy or Holland. He believed we ' ought to enforre our international laws f.ut not go u lair's breadth further than the lineol our I ‘inly I Mr Butler thought we ought to lie careful , not to involve ouranlvea in a war with any na tion through tlie acts of internnsldling adven , | turers. i Mr Wclh-r withdrew tlie resolution, Mr. Hnehauau In New York. Vs Im* already Ini n announced by telegraph, Mr. lit < iianan arrived at New York in the Am go On the day following, he was acorn I panic! to the City Hall, where, in response lo au uddresa of welcome from the Mayor, he spoke aa follows: Mr Mayor— l accept time resolution* with •le«'|) gratitude I consider this one of the proudest momenta of my life, ami it shall al wuys l«. cherished us a green -.pot in my mem ory In the Cniti.il States a public man lias many difficulties to coatend with : but such a acme as this, alter n long period of public! service*. from au intelligent and patriotic pop ulation. is reward enoogh for the whole. In foreign lands I have ever felt proud of New ; York ; It is known throughout the world; the \ skill and industry of its mechanic!; the energy j and enterprise n| its merchants ; tlie benru's ■ lence displayed in its public and private insli-' tutions of charily all combine to give it re-: nown My heart swelled with emotion yeater day ns our noble ship ascet ded your magnifi- ■ cent bay ; I exulted in the opportunity nflord- 1 l edme of pointing out its beauties, and thou ■ inmls of vessel*, to the stranger* on hoard the What has given New York its I States (Applause Without that union’what | would become of its prosperity ami power? ' But I am oue of those who will never appre- ' | hood danger to the Union. (Applause.) Never!' In the darkest day 1 never leared for its integ- \ rity or that the people would prove untrue to, tbeltwrlrcs, and to their country by severing' the bond which bckl them together in one com- 1 mon nationality. (Applause.) All mankind! arc interested in the succew of our glorious ex | |»'riment -it is the hope of the world; and while every portion of the country is dependent j l lor it* pro*|>erity upon the (be preservation ol j I the Constitution, of all the spot* on earth the' I city ol New York i» most interested in it* con-' | linnance (Applause.) That the citizens of Now York fil l tins truth in their hearts I ( ! know lull well, and I know also the energy, the | enterprise and the patriotism with which they | always art in u noble ami righteous rauae. In regard to my humble srll. I thank you, Mr. Mayor, newt cordially for the appreciation i which you have expressed for me and my hum -1 hlr service* , that it is too high only demands my deeper gratitude However, 1 think it is , the jwart of prudence for me not to add any thing in addition to what you have heen pleased j to say -to let well enough alone; I cannot' , .'occlude without expressing my ileep gratitude i to the chairman ami members of the joint nan- j nott-w. who have bus appoint-d to I* my com 1 paninns We met as strangers—we shall part as friends As for voonelf, Mr Mayor, you ' arr an ancient friend id mine ; our friendship is! of "anld lang svne. ' Since our first acqiuunt am e it has suffered no diminution or cheek.! ! and I can my. while you have hern my Iriend I have teen no less a sincere friend of yours ; and ’ a* wean' both growing old—l beg your par .lon laughter) I man. aa lam growing aid i —the ronti nuance ol your IHeodahip is nothing more than I expected (Laughter and ap plause ) | don't know, thtrvlore. that I should j | thank you very rnneh. for if I had not met this 1 innlial rereptiou at your hands I should have ; Gvn grratly disappoint'*! (Renewed laugh tor ) I now ikwire (said Mr Buchanan , to ! salute the many fn.nV by whom I am sur rounded. ami to whom you" will do n*' the hon or to introduce me Nrsiso.iußxt rn* l»nrr n Ksolard.—Ac vonl.ww la tlx. Ou-ssl returns just aa the i Ist of August last, there wrre no less than one tixHi-aod ami ninety-eight persons confined in I tlie various prisons of Knglarsl for debt. In tG' prison of Bedford, ooe inan. whose original i .h-bt was nine shillings, was incarcerated for ‘ | twenty .lays. lieeansr he could not pay the ex- [ peffcsw of tlw suit benight against him — 1 Thesr amounted to j£l K. or more than three itmc* a* much as the original debt In anoth er casr. a man w** m prison for ten davs. be- 1 cait-e he coukl not pay ten drilling* ami four I'm.*' being the erpriara of a debt of three 1 shilling* ami sixpenw In a third, the debt amounted to XI 7* 3d ami the costa to £3 A* 1 7d These ami many similar cases, have at tracted much attention, and the policy of »Gri i*hmg imprisoumrnt for ilebt is now openly dis cussnl. Tux Ifovrr (N. II ) f.'nywner ii-arne that addrew-<» will I* given at the next l ■■mis.nor ment of Ibuimouth College. July 111. a* fol low* , Before the united l.iterary Sm irtie*. j rpAssor Hot «s. of Harvard College. Phi Beta Kappa Society, II J. Ratwoxp. Editor! of the New York T.»w» Theological Society. I’roi Hrrcwe-ixi. of Caioo Theolcgieal Sen 1 inary. late of Bowdoa CoUegg i ■satwa Cwaaig. f CIS *.**».. 4ihs haain sad Irsci.i Ttw rsia rsuriwi sal rasrmi—li4k-v > '-*v-i|.i ace- Is*l -A-.OILST Ao-ISsai—« usk (sa/i ar Back Hatid- Gy ‘J. As tnjr old friend, Mr. SiuurtAKruwil to remark In am noon in a while, “ It neve rains but it pours." For the last two weel» we have had a verification of the remark , ami it it requires two week* to Drove HitJrrtflio '«.eks then it is true that it never rains but it pours, for during the [amt fortnight it lias rained all the time and poured a great deal, while other folks wen* asleep Tlie poet says that the stu dent “ Pursa • «r his bolt which I have no doubt la trne ; but there is no •tudmt in existence, whether ol divinity, med icine. law. mathematics, military science, sea manship. mormon ism, or spiritual rapping* that nut pore over hi* books half so much in his whole life of thres More years and ten. a* the storm king has pound over “the region round about" Benton county and its dependencies dur ing the time afotementiooed. There is no noed of pawing any " Main* liquor law," for the law ol nature has said that cold water must rule “ for a few day*," and rule it does -for great ami beneficent purposes. let us see about thcae purpose*. First and forenuet. the small rivers, tributary to the Mississippi, are all foil,and the mill-logs which were cut ou their baoks during the past win ter, and several former winters, are coming out and moving down mi the surface J*o me folks ter than milk within her hanks, there is great impropriety In using the term Gwom,) of the Mississippi. Platte river full, and loga which were cut two years ago are coming out with a rush, to lace the steel at 81. Anthony and other places. It ia feared, howeviv, that if we do not hare lair weather pretty soon, off the logs in Platte will not reach the stihurlM of the white settlements but will be sent hither ami thither jta ‘its at'ih «ecsUr* .wad , <o>iums..'.dniktam l milre in extent, amt there remain lor more than "a few days." However, Oapt. Nat Tißnm* understands the navigation of Platte river per fectly, and aa hr has a great number of lugs therein, it is fair to suppose thatc he will "make hay while the sun shines"—l should say while the rain ahiues— and that every log in Platte river will come out and take a plunge in the white water of Hauk Rapid*. Secondly, speaking ol high water, the great river itself, the mighty Mississippi, is full; and l verily believe that the I Gnu lie ami the Khiue both together, though so much talked of in the newspapers, do not diacharge so much water nt their months as nina over Sauk Rapid*, two thou sand miles from New (Means, which is with in one hundred and thirty miles ol its ileboui lie mcnl. Were it not that this great rivor is oG structed by rapids and boulders ami its volume wastrel by lieing divided amongst numerous ■ islands, steamboats might leave Now Orleans i and proceed upward to Sandy Lake and through that to within forty miles of lake Superior.— There is plenty ol' water at all times lor any steamGmt. but no Gmtcan dodge the boulders, |or climb the awful rapids that intervene bc ; tween St. Anthony and the outlet of Sandy lake. Well, let that be. The oaisr hiveii |ison a regular liar. She got high a lew days ! ago. ami seems bent on keeping so; for she is rising all the time, and the oldest inhabitant says that he lias never seen her so raving bo fore. She seems like an enraged elephant that mn'umß«felelninirot , W»nwfel tfefi W.hMtfi denuded of, limbs, ami many other things that : lave never licen teen in these diggings Well, i let her rip ! I told you in my last that many logs have ! liecn put afloat aliove here, and hoped the boom ; at St. Anthony would he strong enough to hold them. I made the wish in a spirit of prnphe ' cy, for I knew that there would be a tremendous ! rush, and that a great many logs would go by —like the people rushing into Tammany Hall I —without tickets. We have heard since then, flat the limestone structure of the (alls has Gvn severely "exercised" by its too near proximity to the pineries, and that the untutored logs, like the foolish buflalo. have ruahivl on and taken the flnal plunge, regardless of the ex pense. What the upshot of the aflair will be ia more than I know . but 1 think tlat tlie steam saw-mills in St. Louis will have more logs from the upper Mississippi to saw than ; they aver had before in one season A sad accident occurred here on Tuesday j last. Mr. Et-tnc Shea, while endeavoring to ' "snub'' a raft of timber. lieearaeentangled in the ! rope, and the toe* of one foot were completely , torn away, and tbc cords and sinew* of the leg were so badly damaged that it wa* deemed nee j rewary to remove him forthwith to a neighbor hood where bis want* could he attemlret to , Accordingly. Mr. 8. 11. OutniAD, of your ! county, took Mr. Shia along in a boat propel led by four stout men, down with the rapid i current, and the power ol their muscle, to Bt. ] Anthony, where I hope, and every one else hope*, around here, that poor Bms will receive treatment that will set him afloat again amongst his numerous friends without a sign of a limp. Mr. Sues has Gen engaged in the Gathering buiunew lor several years, and has many frieodt hereabouts who would like to see him with two gad feet. Let the surgeon who has hi* rare In i—s a. u. i-—* Quite an excitement was created yeater ,lay. by a geatleman named STIKLX- Dot the original and moat excellent Fbasc. of coarse, became he knows Iwtter—who. in smlravonug to crom the Miesimippi above the rapids, got tucked in. and capsized ami went length* a* ot the river instead of crowing it. Uc stuck to the skiff in which be hml embarked, and was apprehended at Lower I I food, about five miles further down the river than he deaired to go. He was taken out in , rather a wet condition, though ooe would sup Kfrom hit long immersion in the water that nut ba somewhat dry; for it it a singular (act in natural hittoey. that those who are most familiar with water are more duty around the root* of their tongues than thoae who Jive in the highlands. Mr Brm.a is doing well, and the ugh be hat his hat in the tarbnirot, and in satiate waters ot the Rapids, yet by good man agrment he prtwerved hm appetite unharmed, aa Oaaw B. Ust, Bsq-. «>» 0 ™ ehietiy metre mental in thr rmeoe. eao tastily. The Wnteb peopH ere_mah;ng great nrepa ratione fag eoart term. The chueh ou the hid. a spacioasead Ljremndioaa baUtog m being • uanamogrtfled inW of that and David Giu-a* . his very »*« as happy *» ZliTXn Horn*** COODIr “ d - r OtUtAit han one alretedY^ 1^1 Ti „ r iACX k oar New Yard foattar. - - warn uTtei rm*-» “* •>*“*“*' Nrw koai, Apvu iagr. tin Yen tuteres-Tbs rwtedeaiul C*svsm-»tere' WoW— NyrteflM* tempiwsri Tbumb—Aßrisai LiOauO I‘cace reigns in the Orient, but the accident is decidedly pugnacious. To eay nothing of the Filibu*teroca. nor of Yankee Scluvas Falstafing it with the Prince Hal of the Band wich Islands, the - fancy" are promii ently be fore the public in New York. He former adore in the Poole tragedy have been again brought on the Metropoliten boarde, and two of them at least, with a benefit. Policeman Lixx, who aided Baker in bis escape, boa been re-instated and received a thousand dollar* re ward lor his valuable services. Our reform Mayor seems to have adopted the principle of 1 encouraging the prevention ol arrests- Probe bly it is due to this eccentricity of the Mayor that the New York police have become famous for not arresting thieves and murderers. Again, James laviso, also indicted for aiding in kill ing Pools, has jut been appointed Bnperin | tendent ol Buildings. A verr nice benefit for ! this tragedian. Baku himself is going through ] the farce of a trial, finally to be be acquitted. I and then to lie pensioned off with some nice I sinecure, t 'ouncilmen Kuaiosir, (number four iof the same castle,) playfully put a bullet into ! a roan * abdomen oo Tuoaday last. Nobody ! roroplaiutti of him and be wa* discharged. The will, do doabt, find tome failed to discover them!‘a&f 'Vocrefore tins ueg lected sou of renim returned from Nicaragua last week, in disgust. But “ blood will teli,” and therefore this scion of the ancient family of j the Kkrkiuak* is "bourn! to be n butcher, by j heavens, or die!" With all this explosive material, thus honor ed ami rewarded, we arc likely to have a lively time when the blaze of the Preeidentiel canvas* lis brought to its full beat. Bone, sinew, sod : pluck an going up to a high figure. Brains are lat TiJfccOuiir Ttiey an' (Tfff ,irttctiuti nor erra I tive. "On the contrary quite the reverse." l ull the late celebrated New York liegi»l»ture ; the 1 talented young mm, poet* and orators, j which New Vork City sent u lier teprenta j tativis These Samsons of municipal intellect | rivalltil their gre*t prototyi* in Lis deatruc | tirne*s, and excelled him in the skill with which they liaudle his primitive weapon. l 7 pon the 1 whole, probably it is less hazardous lo pension knuckles. than to perpetuate yutc. Some ol the genuine New York article is to be retailed to i the Richmond folks next month by our Mayor. l in the way of a lecture G-forr the Mount j Vernon Association, upon the character of Ai ’ exASnKH Hamilton." The Richmond people wen' moved to instuitute this vict vina, of Mavor Wimio to Kvßsrrr, from the fact that ;aaiii Wooo once sold tabacco in that city— ' "(iri-at oaks Iroiu little acorns grow " The Gsly of young Pmn, who roysteri ouslv clisappeareil last Feburary, ha* lieen 1 found, thrown up from the Ocean, on Rocka * way Beach. It is supposrd that hr was not 1 murdered The manner of his getting into the I water is still the mystery, however. Authentic ' records show that during the past year, no lew cr than twenty persons have thus disappeared l in this city and Brooklyn The bodies or seven of them have heen recovered. All is silent as to the dread fate of the rest. Is there eny thing more *tartling than these facta, in tbc records ol violence ami death ol the citiee of the old world ? Well mav New York tremble at the ilark shadows which threaten human life within her borders. The great situr army which is paid to guard life ami property, is aneolute ly worst than useless. Loss and danger have (track their fatal alarm at so many doort that our citizens have been awakened from their fancied security, and tnen are forced to enter taio thought* which they dare not whteper to one another. And it is not .thA fMf'VlifiWlJ of his daily steps, but the stranger is also inter csted in demanding that our streets and dwel lings should be somewhat more free from nut rage than a CamaDche war path or an encamp ment ot Bedouin*. To-day the ritv is alive with excitements ol mingled grief and coogi atulation. The corpo ration Hags flaunt joyfallv in the spring brwa j from the City Hall. The masses are welcom 1 iug James Bucuaxan home to his native land There are other standards drooping at half 1 mast Down our great avenue, a thousand men arc following a gallant soldier to the grave 1 The one up wart Is to, possibly, a great foture . the other downward to his rest. And the thoughtless crowds turn carelcsesly from the craped banner* and hearse, to join the (just as eareless) stream which struggles into the Gov ernor’t room to have a sight at greatnere. The renowned Captain of the Empire Club, while standing near the waiting crowd at the en trance. was ask'd if he was going up. He re plied carelessly that "didn’t care a great deal about it." Probably that duty which is the imperious exaction of tlie Custom House at present, influenced tlie reply. The great Dem ncratic acrmirhment. to come off at Cincinnati, i will try the nerve* ol the electors. Ictus hope ! that the result will lie "a good egg." | Genera! Tom Tiii m* is now here exhibiting on his own book, and kissing the new genera tion which has risen to womanhood since Ba*- ncm first trotted him ont. Harntu is also around, looking seedy, but hopeful. The ad i verse current which stranded the great show man. is on the turn, and is now floating him rout to a summer sra. Barni m is bound to i *hine yet. , The okl landmark ol youthfal holiday laugh j ter the American Museum, is about to pam 1 away, and itself to be nnmbered as ooe of the :by gone remembrance* of Broadway. All our ' places ol amusement are tending tn the north with the current of population. " Butter and i cbee*e and all." will soon administer extreme ■ unction to the lower part of the city. Contracts and corruption will nold on. for some yean to i the regions of the City Hall, and faabion, beau ; ty and wraith must soon be sought for by thane only who can command the price of a six penny ride for tlie privihge of vicinity. Contentment prefers a country cottage to the hent of eitv PsTniortc Anvtm to Patriotic Whios. We copy the following from the Kentucky Statesman The uwne ia thi* contest de mand* of these old-line whig* no amalgamation nn fusion, i»o run-endec of principle, but (imply that they shall for a time *tand united side bv ■de with the democracy in eradicating danger oa* and alarming politieal hrrrsis: and this they most inevitably he forced to do. or stand committed against ns. After this ia done, and oar sovereig* equality as States in the Union pat beyond peril, and the reorganintioo of the old whig party tan he accomplished, we shall then he ready as ever to meet them in open honorable and American discussion, and de fend those great faDdamental principles of the damoeratie party upon which we thick our country has attained its pecant pmspeeit? ami glory " When you meet with oog'ect. let it rouse you to exertion instead of mortifying your pride Set shout learning thoae defects which expose you to neglect, sod improve thoae evw. which command etwatioo sad xhte « exeeUsat advice