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PIONEER AND DEMOCRAT. HAINT PAIJI, I 111 H*llA V Jilt H.IIH. ThnrwUr, it »>»• " f\i>n—r rut—t Tbtr4 *fa/i Jm-ktm bf GOODRICH * SOMKKH. ■ Alia a s/mnwow ~ ******* j i<mrw i. *»'«« '**•* *****"* : turn siua —e ***** I film »>r r«i WiUy PIMMr mm 4 Ormm rmt. ■imu cur !? Tm n*« w'“> tm TMi<r *>•*••+ ring •M MaaArs* «stales, ... |U NATION AI. dnmocbatio NONIN awn* *W ProUml, iah» w.chaaan. «t n««>ri»niA gw re* rmuimi, Rawlwefag. Attain In Hanana. 4'ol. Hess** dcNCrvr* run mirodu turn from the frland* of law aim! order In crrry aartlon of the country. for tho determination nwl imparti ality displayed by bint in quailing tin* outragi* in Kamaa Aa a malU-r of couran hii conduct ii condemned by the extreme journals of tha liroalarcry ami anti-slavery parties, but by the curaervative national nsm of Ilia ronntry lia will be sustained and upheld Oof. Hraata no the fourth of July, alter having been engaged for sevoral weak* prrvioua ly iu driving moln of Missourians from the Territory, arrived at Topeka, and dispersed the M-lfelerlid free State legislature 'Thla body, without the ahadow of legal, or any other light, arrogated to Itaelf (we apeak of it In the uW/'kiMlWtr/ til ntfurefaws for llwgtrr* •Tniuent of the peoyile of Kanaaa Territory, it preaumed to nullify U. H. lavra, and advlaed re viataoee to the U. H. officer* In dkaperaing i lie mnntier* of the f/gialatnre. CM, Hi'**** ai led wisely. It* memls-rs have contributed more than any other elaaa ot men now in Kan ■aa, to bring about the unfortnnate and deplo ruble atate of aflaira that ns-ently ealated In that Territory. (Jen. I'aaaira* H»mi. a gallant awl ui eom pliaheil offleer, haa been placed In command ot tlia weatern diriaiun of tlto army, and iaeharged |iarticularly, with llie direction of aflaira in Kan*** f'ol, Him*** la not to Iw diaplaced, I Hit will ntain hia fwiweut paalth*. aubordi nate, of eouna*. to the ordera of f leneral Hwitm • len. H. ia charged by live Prcskkmt not only with command of the loroea in Kanaaa and to I# ordered there, but with a diaeretlon which remnvea all responsibility from Waahington, awl virtually conttdoi in hint aupreua* author! ty. Ilia inatructmua are to prevent armed ag greaainii or outrage from any quarter, and to restore |icaoo to the Territory by the meet do i*nh"*l mcaaurca, wherever hia authority may he inquired It ia anpp*tend, from the early tram tag ot Gsn Harm a« a lawyer, aa well an Irom Ida ehameter in the army, that lie limy l«* able In nt-Amipllsli what n eoiiimamler with military education only, and drilled In it" rigid disci pllne. could not cflbcl The faelli allow Mill. Ot Course tin tllaek Republican* limi t like llie bill of Senator Dmm.aa . it wan not o |SN'lcvl they would Their game la In kiep up the aectional eaoitnnvent pervading the country by llie cooltnuuiMo of blond idled, rlnte uwl mob taw In Kaaaa* The bill nf Heuatnr Dm >,l «» wae n |»wee oAering Men from the Smithand the North, though not „alinitial with llie ik'tails of tie* bill, iicreptixl it an a compmmis- u , u mcs-.il re wbieh would restore peace uwl giaal onler iu Kanaaa and quiet MH'lloual agitation through out the country. All uiiumdmciitH prnpoaed in good faith were considered uwl the aiiggiwtliHic contained iu them, if calculated to uceompliah theobjael aimed at by live friend* id the nsw* ore, wen- cwlsslied in tho hill for instance Senator Wliana or Saw van, we fnrget whieli, staled tho object ot the bill aa* to wake Kanaaa a Slaw Stale, and that It would not have burn proposed hail not mini liem of the free Slate settler* hero driven Irom the Territory Senator Dm oi.au met thla objection promptly by intrmlucing an aiMiuliiaut which Uaa Incorporated In the hl!l whieh permitted all peraour to vote who Hail once ctatiliahnl their residence in the Territo ry Imt who had ls*-n driven Irom it. awl who wimld return no or twins* the tint of Oetolier next. Will any of tin- Abolition \nipern in the Ter ritory have the candor I" lay Senator I torn i ta'hill, or a fair -yito|iai» ofll. Islore their reader* * We rayllier gw— mil on die \an keen aay Tha *r afar Ira ot Ike Tlwvra Tlh* Jiineiof yesterday mormnit in-peaking of the bill that paaacd the Senate, for the pneifl •■alum ot Kanaaa. aaya : ra. lull 1 1 Mr ivnathtflvan l» lh» Via. aisi, u,aa *ll ilev K»> ■ *OOI aw. Von ihaarna Ik* law (u< Ik* kuyn* l*g,#l*inr*i I- -n b r*.J ll issefr* tk* N*** l*w*. ,m.l ev-’iaa-* ikm i*,* |mu*l* *lOlll ***** uaa *a** Again— W* II will k* ikm III* kill |,r„|Ma*« ta gin* In Ik* Via* cut* *>•* ***>viiua« Ik** wi*k—avarviklag lk*v Unn# **kal » *. ll la a little singular, in tin* eonufctioo. to mite the lumen of thuae Senator* who rerotvltd their vole* giring to the Kree Stmt* men everything they winh The vote* in op |*eltion to the bill. eann-. with one evceptivNi. from tlic Kree Soil aection ol the Senate awl wen- an follow* N*«i-Mmm* Nall "I N*a llwnh 1., I ,> i*ui«f ■ Hidg«, Park**. F****a4*a. T>-*u, r**t*r, ll*|* n*.«,,i. I ,«kall. VNni*. I Wli»«*-IJ With the exception of (Vomit ol Wi*.,a •v Soil |l> morrat. the vote* agauut giving the Km- State nan of Kantat everything they wall ,-ame from the bleek Kepubliean nule of tlu- Senate How in it, Ttuorivv, have Saw *ao llvir Wvna awl thn-lr asew iatiw thi mw lviu, with the border rufliau W* linn w 1,1 Ik* atlai*l*r* n< a* l'*«l «ill >*l l»w* Ik* I VlU**l tu !•*• f ol I r**tl,u*i W* ihlak Ik* ‘■Ml* k*>--*l <t*ac*f. aaU ik*l * <*w ikttufkl* -a I ik*rl* auull te I run,. «*,.«« |,«,l *l*t|. I,*w III* i.«ieii._ri»,. " Kmnliwi m the ten*' in whub our wigh lor uwa it. rvk ri to the ehvtion of Kaauoxt. uwl •UU »*y )ia< a direel rek-onee to the *pn,U fur whieh the Hepuhhrau< an hi loin gry Neither political poaching 01 burnt nraady bowewv will jvrove ol much uae Parviuxr uwl Kovdom are Imowl to vtart out Novwuher mi a voyagv to Salt Rival ■satr aad •"■'“•■o j An mlermtiog utatemeot haa juat been made ! imblic by Secretary (Jithbj*. in tefr wihe to tha debt of the United Htatea TV ntatetwmt bean dale July ‘trd On the lat of June, IsAg, the total debt nf the t inted Htatea amounted to $ 75. Site* that time thin amount bar lawn reduced to S3'J,9C.I M 2 ffl: Hum, p««lTexas debt, sf>Jl2oJ)ie 77. ami United Stale* stuck raduuned during the month ol June to the amount of S2r>. r >,.lMo The follow ing table privarnbi «mw intermtiag facte A a,,i„nl ol I iilUwl Mlaw. *O. k i,H«ia»U| l*«»»4 ol Ilia 1.1 I Mr, IM.I, IMS, IMI, IMA. larlwhag T*u* iMH twt la*l*a,altv. aa* Ik* A*M afaarwwala «iu*a .. gra.ter.aia w laa.ll radMMl a* a, Mafek I. IMA '.I4XJI** 74 Nalwaal fr-a, Marrk 4, IVM, la lllf I, tarn va.ai7.aaa aa lulkl auit.ual mlMaia* . 4*JM»,7M IN Awaaal ana iHttaUaUlag. . .. It,IX7,HU N* Hinei" IH.'i.l, when Secretary (fi’Twaia eame iuto office, m arly forty miliona of tho public debt lias not only been paid off, Imt try tin »a gaciou* miuiageiw id of the Secretary upwania of kmrtirn millions of dollar* haa been saved to tlm eouotry. in ll*- following manw r TV inlcnwl fo maturity on tfie •:i5.91759l 97 of loans rukvmud by tho Secretary, umounts to •lUJKMI,73O 97; Krom this miut lie ilnlneb i*l 8h,.T>4,Hl | fi i, ts-ing the total amount of premium uwl interest (mid. which would lea re aa a nett auviug to the eouotry, by this system nf rwlemptioo. the enormous sum of fintrttrn million* forty-four I Ami wind, nine knurl i til tout nmefero ilnllari imil tkirty-tvo rml i. Upon a "an lid examination, the fact lias (sen deter mined Ihat'tUleen millions of our national debt, nearly (in half, ia held by forrigw-r*. awl at least half of this aggregate amount is in Kranee. No oilier nation mi llie earth ran present such a fair l«lanee klwet as the United Htatea On the first ol July there were in the various rab-traaaurira nf the United Htatea, iieen/y/owr milliima of dollar*, an amount nearly eijoai to pay off the entire national debt The great problem with our atateamen at present is to reduce the large amoant of inorry In the Traa nry, awl the reeripts In the actual etpendl tunw of the llovernment. A mlurtion of the tariff at the present wmioo of Congress will probably ilo something towards this desirable end. Tbe ihqmaiU rm-iveil. awl the eoinuge exe cuted at the principal Mint. In Khiludeliihia, In 1855. are t bus stated o*l4 4*aseit* aia.naa.iei UoU - elS*S* slissk 111,k04414 riss g„i,i bat* is.we an*sv .Isvwlls ,«»0 HI atliMiwtssc* ... l.4|a,lie Cfi|i|ffir ffolMf# MUrtHJ TffiUl -Uffittaiu nf gai t Ami •llvffii ll.tl'i «mo Tnl«l K| 'IV eulire uinount reeelnxl at the Mint and its brandies including the Aamy Office, during the year, were a* fallows oaM a,.s.*sa un a,i i*r a.ili.ua ■ Tklsl AM. -74.X70 The eoiisvge iqa-ratimw for the sails- |*-riod were as lollows list,l rats A!*.*::,*** tin* ga|.l k*M au Ma.aas tae-ilel kar* i,f7u,tM siliei r„l*. I. Ml I tit I I4,nau Tata! *>***s W.Ml.aiil I'alsl nSaag* *VS.,IIJ.7\S t If silver coinage, ainrr the (aisaagi'ol the act nt March 3. 1H5.1. authorising a reduction in ; tbs wsight of the silver coinage, there have | Iss ii i**nc*l the Inllnwiug amounts, via III! ISM, Ah.C.i1.11.l .in 1H54, IMItJTt in I afifi. »:i.fMil ,945 making a total of $90,774. 67fi. Aa Tew. it unv. of these ruins have Iss-ii ev|nnti*l. awl but i* small amount used in tlai arts, it will Is wen that a large addilnm lias Issxi imiik tn llie sliver coinage iu rireulstion The lliqsiflit Ilf loreigii iiHTehawlin enteml at New t nrk. daring the yiwr ewling June 30, 1856, were $1 0H,099,000, or an etiess nf $4 l.lilHi.lMNl over tho peeriwia year, of this ex cess S99,UHtI,INN) wav of fnruign dry gisuls TV eiulom liwes- tallies show lie largest iiimeiarnt ot Ibiusstie I‘nslmsi New York has ever known, Irom lieiiig s9l ,G"9 (NHI hi ettsvk, ol lust yrar. and $N,543,u0tl in rxivas of the tlaeal year ewling June .10, 1H54, which, like llie iHxwiit. emhracixl a large movement ol Krcadatuffs uwl I’roviviisw 'Then' is shown by Its same tattles, a mluissl ex|Kirl of Spi' eie, by $15,793,000 as compared with last year awl $19,190,000 as i-ompanx) with IH.V4, and also a nslueed movement 111 IV re-exporta tn>tt of foreign Uood* by $5,111,000 as com |svnsl with last vem trllHf tar rreaawwl. T" lk« k.1'1.1 '4 lk* gk«*a* sa4 lasta*i*i IV 7'isirs awl Misiivagiun having surfeited tVir nsulers with "Kanam outrugve." for «<air montlvs |mst until the dvw fail* to pnv diHV any other effect than muasa are now again running the thing into the gmuwl by publishing vote after vote taken upon steam boats awl railnanls. the mmlt of which shows so overwhelming nuyoritv be Kreamnt This ,•<*l ot whmtliag tn keep their spirits up.” is 'an old trick, well nmlrratmid TV same thiug ! was done in 1H59. wVn IV air eraoumlvd with i;*t out «f Ui» wtx »»f*ts tsn»j t«> lif m « lo*f III* tfffirß tffir dtNVTT fatal tifa AM AM , The same thing was done in 1844. wVn every 1 *leamls<at awl reilriSMl earrieil heavy majori lie* against tV Old Itnncerary. owl impevxhng j rum was all that was pnumsed us in November Rut on each of the orcasioos, when the drrtion vxxme off. it tppearvxl that either skulkluggery was at tV bottom of these re|*>rt«. or that the IhUDoerav-y were the ' lane and sinew of tV country, who staid at home and attenhsl to their business daring the cropping srasoo and did all their voting at tk* peto. In Novrmber. while their enemies were the gentlemen of ele gant leisure, who idle away the aummvr m frae |Wiag imJ itgisg. and. in November when the I real tug of war comm on. occupy the position of tlw ileeravcil coon with the live crowing , nmeter m*r him The Democracy uwl daring the summer awl vote in the fall The toiling million are mg oAfr to travel. Capitalist*, -peculators, fancy men rooeert 1 singers, organ gnmleis. mookrv ilawve*. slight of hand magicians, and all that liana le-e gang who live by ikrir win rather than bv labor ! awl diligv ol attention to buunem era oAir n> ( fritirf. and do-v>. TAry tigr Joi h'ltwaav/. and , tin /imrv awl 4/'-,iie«riou glorv in tbe "us I lot it it i 1 The sliuuiUsila sad railroad*, however, which hav< majorities for Hi iwanaN, the Timm end MiawesstMfi don t notice This ■ not their buMurat Damns Bwllg sr**lw’*M other Rallies. Kaery resident ot Ht Haul n-BN-mVr- ths Ireiwir that tbrilkd the entire population <3 tins city, wlsu tin iiislaunted TTNotiiv sbssl up befliri'tbe gissj people nf I'ittvlmrgh. during] tls senaiims nf tlw .Sectional Cnnventiisi in that city, uwl vowul awl pledged hiuas II "that if the suffering Ins- stab t*u '• requinsl further aid. he would ahoulder a uiuaki I awl march to Karnes. Wbcu we riod tinea: Spartan like words in is-wvpapiT* frnui eviey wi-tiou. north. •OUth, east, ami wot wc U It prisul nf Tiaie Ttir . wr win'glad in enqunnn with loiwlmls of otliers that we lived in the same • ity with him, awl that Krwdisn had st lasi nhtuimd a ehumpinn. Ilat alas I awl we «ay on with a heavy U arl, wu liave Issti disap|s>!nbil The Vnr. State cause, ia languishing lor *up|*jrt. uwl yet tV hern nf the I‘ittsliurgli nai ling n mum- an nr ■lament tn Ht. I'anl awiety. ItrenKs is out lawed. llohibkox iu jail aud llie Is-gudatun diaprriasl. yet V uwl his mu In l remain in MinnCMita Oh -bairn wlieru i thy blu.-li' Our iniwl uliwsil invnliiulanly n-verlisl to this aubjcct on reading, in ycsti-nfay's 7 imt*,' the wlibw * npiniou of tlw man liuvl eawvl Mr (fi’H.sr.ii lli: nays !»• is noted far "Southern hragadw-io bullyism Now we vuluuit in all camtor to TTaimiv, that if Is- would "übstilulr i mrtkrm liw aotitVrn in tin-thne expletivv* lined above, that his own word would auil bis own ixwe, awl that übai, of two thinls of the freedom shriekerr in tin- watli. If they would bully Icne awl set mon , they would not l» the laughing vtwk of ila roumuinily in which tVy re* iik The fuller Mouse. Thi* new Imtel. ol whu b In qm nt iwntion has been math- in wjr eolumns. will slmrtlv lie .rfvjpk'my ta,} ready for .'.mtpanry . Tho leasees, the Messrs. lajxo feel mnfklent that the hotel will Is- open for tls- reception of guests in September TV Kuller Ilona* is undoubtedly one of the most magnificent building*, for Imtel |iur|*i*ia, in tlai North-Weal It is built in the form of a square with a nmimodiouA court in thi- rear ft front* on .laekann amt Seventh stnets, one humlred ami fifty fret mid i* six storie* high, inrlmling the liaseimnt Kronting on two stnwts. tlie advantage of s>-|s>rate entrances for ladies and gentlemen will he derived The la dies entrance to tV Hotel, will be on .laekson street, ami the gentlemen son Seventh The fruuts ot the building are tudily nriiuus-iitisl with tinlcnnles IV first story of the Hotel will he occupied store room*. A magnificent aaloon forty ] ftet w|uare, will be locatail on Seventh street. The office, on the second floor, immediately |on tlie left of the Seventh street entrance, is well adaptml for that purpo~ It overlooks tin- entrannw to the House :« I’arlon, the j Reception Knoui. tin- wash room, tbe porter's ! room, and the dining rootn. TV Superinten dent <-aix |sweeas u knowledge of what la going on in the Hotel without tearing hia 'eat iu the office TV Halls an-ten liv i wide, awl one bun drisl awl forty leal lung. with, at intervals, tastefully decorated alcoves, affording n pleas ant resting |'lai-e a* well as laellitiiy lor light atsl ventilation Tlh- lihllv i rows each other at right angk 'The risim* an- large and udmiratily ventila tisl, aud are so arranged that tin y afford grvut er eonveim-neies to fa mi lie- Ilian any (tier Hotel in tbe west They an- so planned that if netesaary, they can Is turned into a private jar lor and u Issl room Thu dining ns an- an- large enough, to -eat at ] (aide, Is'lwtsn fisir ami lire hiiwlnvl person*. - TVy are well arranged for light ami lenti ls lion TV llimw will Is- liealed liy stium. and lighted with gas. nisnufaeturisl in the hotel It will i-uutaiu ample aieiiiiiinwlatiisi- (or from two In thnv huwlnsl gue-t - The name* of the M*a--r« lev a (lord a guar autvv Ibal the Kuller Ilona- will vie with any hotel in the West, in every |«rtieulsr ,a.*en tial to the comfort of thwe they entertain me • . X, miliars 4'umwHsalon and Marshal Talllaal. The I'aris cortvspondetit of the New Turk A'rjwru gives the lollowing explanation in n gani t>> tlw insult whieh it was rejMrted laul been put upon the iiitlitary i-ommission a-nt l»y iwir government tn Kuro|ie. Ivy the Krcoeh Minister of War, ami whieh hai eaitaxl agrssl <h«l ot isrwspaprr talk It ia true Major IMatteld uml hi* osma-iate* wen- myivevl with oHiir nuk-ness by Marshal Yaillanl. Imt when von are informeil that the Marshal i* an old soldier who ha* risen Irom the rank* ol the Krrueh army to hi* or,sent high |io*ition. amt that Is- rtswivi-w all who route into iswitact with him in a style whieh at once imliixxtes his utter innocence of that pollin'* which onlmarily eharwi-teri?"< the in- Uynmrw' of graltemcn, you will not l*> sue prurd at hi* conduct mi thi* occasioii Not withstanding tin- brua|U'-oea* ot hi* manner, Marshal 5 aillant i* quite a* rvw.lv to vxtrnd such act* of proper courtesy toward the credi ted representative* ,<f a girat nation at peace with Krone*- a* the regulation* of tbe imperial tavern ment will admit, and Major IVlafickl and is asaorwtes were nffrred all the facilities ill pursuing their observations which the Marshal frit authorised to allow any stranger* There are lortiflcwtion* ami other nulitarv works in Kranee, which l'nfh*k ,<fnm allies of the Kmperor a* thev are. have anplml lor permis sion to visit ntid been instant Iv n-tuwsl TV fact «|«aks rather strongly TV writer also ih-frmh' Judge Mv-ov U. S Minister at I‘aru. from the charge of neg lect to uoticr the insult which charge i» pro uoaiH-nl false and add* With regard to the aww- rtum that Kranee i wvkv a quarrel with the Herat Republic, noth ; mg that lying rumor ever coocurtrd evuild tv | more utterly ataunl Kran.T has no cause of I difficulty w'lth tV United State* and ;j tar : from desiring to prvslucr anything of the sort I Nor will America, whether reprvrwatalitrw ot their tlovcrnmeut. iW pro ale i ida ns. V j»t mittfsl to be affronted with impunity so long as John Y Ma-on rvmsm* kinceican Minister to Krauo It has hrxxi rr|*»U*l from M ashingtoa that full apologiea in regard to thi- affair have Nvn ramied by our tioverrin* nt Terr Mortal IlMari On Da 96th ult . a bill passed the HvSM ,- making au apprvpriatioa of $5<H) f*'r the in '"ersax of the Library .4 this TVmtury •real Mrlxalu aud the t atted (Mates. | wplrll of the l.vindeu Tress. T ls- I>iihJo(i Mori'iog hoi is now willing to rtispend it* own judgment in tbe matter, waiting io ho|« that tb* patmis-. tie wlfeon trol, and tls- saga/ ity which the noble lord (I'ALuaanrosj ha* dispiluyv'l throughout th< auxinu* and irritating di*cu--ion of [Mints at bum Is Iwis n Its- two nation- may ns-et with tls if reward in tin- attainment of th* objects at which Is aims ffi eommun with u* —in com mon with tie wbok civilized world who eland by iks-ply inb-r<-sb*l *|«Ttulor* of the*c laiiK-nl abb- e 11711.'.'' TV Ismdon Itaily Stir, taki - it lor grant •si, aftir lie- ik-clatation of Isird I’ii.nkn-to.v, ia tls 11oose iif fommon* that all dang' r of a m|*tixn- with Ihn I'niti*) stati-* i* oviy and | that, umk r tlw circumataiHX*, it dm»notu[e j*-ur that the I 'Hitruver-y nvn <-vi-r Is rs--UH*-i tubs] or that tls- friendly relation- with our ktlumen acmes the Atlantic are likely to Is-j •ilistiirl**l ii|ssi ground so |s-urik' a* the di» miio.il ol an incoui[a tent diplomuli-t or the cluiiii -J a -hu/kiwy protectoruti TTm Igiisloii Morn mg Star giviw tls- Minis ter* crnlit for having follow' <| the lietti r part of valor, due ration 111 tls decision odoptisl re s|scting our rclatiiHi:- with the UuiUsl State* -Wc arc quit* willing, >axyH tint Star, -togive them tin- imlit lor having been ai tuab-il liy imitives ot Ju-tny atsl patrioti m Still there is no barm in stating the tact, which we he lieve i- uiH|iietitioiiabli , that if they bail come to tlu- op|se>ite eonclurion they would have Iss-ii ikTealeil on .Mr Rvii.ik’* motion ami hum have Mirretsk n*l the reins of |*iwer into oils r hand- Ik: that a* it may, we earnestly eongratulute tbe tiationoii the issue.' TV lahhloii Morning Ckrmntlr say* that 110- Course ailopteil by hi r Majesty s Mlnisb r will |s tjiciik*lly [»:pnlur with tin; rountry. adding —“The public have long seen through the tor tuous policy of tlw United Htati-s (lovernment ami they would Is: very ill pleaard tu liml their own playing the enemy * garni- This. Mini* ters would illidmihtisllv luive ikuie, had llm-v allowivl thenwlves to Is: drawn into an act of reprisal for llie uncfretnonimis di*mi**al of Mr. ('bani-ton. ’The Igitsloii Timt* reinurk* TV oiiestinn regariU Mr Urau>pt<ui pei-on ally. atHl the Atmrican Cabinet ihs-liuv that no diseonrtesy to Kngland is intendml Wc certainly Itliink that bis conduet is lut from blameh-as He appear* to have acted with great levity, and to have never suffii imtly up pns-iubxl the ini|m>i lam v- of his acta or the dig nity ot hi* tniwiimi. The blame, no doubt, rent* in a great mca-ure on those who led such u man at a |swt cvidmitly slmivc hi* abilithw and who, when his conduct involved him in difflcul ties, persisted in kiepiug him then- until it Is cans' a point of honor to maintain him His dismissal now. however it may V worked, i* un act which relk'cls on the Government a.* well as hliiksTf It only remains to cinwidur how such an art must is'met. In such a ease a Government should not certainly lose *ight of its own dignity, nor yet. on tls- oilier hand, forget that the circumstance* of an uet nuiy al ter tbe manner iu which we should receive it 4>larlons News lor f reamiil. \ i/riNo. The Abolition puprrx un-enguged in the plea-ant occupation of nctuxling votes upon sti-amlMiat*. railroailH, Ac (htr I hn-ago |si|s'r* go largely into this ImsiuesH Wc have obtained the result of time votes taken in dif fi rent |*vrt. uf this county Ist. at the jail; 9il, at the city bridewell (prison for convicts;! -Ird. at tie-alms hull's' liar is'ighbor* are at a much lits'rty to u*r tin- itihir.untion a* il it were their own lawk at the tlgunn IN I.lit. (w vITIMi TNI At..) I rsnuiio Dlllmtirw H>i- Iktlifitt « !TV MIimKWKI 1.. (♦'R»!»?ItTH.) Krriuofat -It hilmi.ni M.trhfatisn » II.DN 1101 MK* I ru iisrß I'm h«ii« i, J iirr thi* fimm, < lO ahrid. him! shriek for ftfcaom! Chicago T int » Th** 'um* Vandaid gif»n tho It4lowing iw tbt‘ rvnult of r vote taken iu u rar on tin' < Vitlrnl lUilroßti u itnf «‘r two *in«v Rfactifafafan It kill in t fa I'.fatnoiO lU'torr thr train ntrM Hiiftalo th<* eon iluotor hfatl t*oth tho Krtmont votrr* oonfinml in th*» 4*h»nn of tin' car. fi>r >• ' jtotkfi NrroiißlilrrnlloH uf Ihr ftaniM Mill In file lloMffir. Wo It ai n from tlw tiaiena Ulvnt mi. that tlx* VOt# og tin* hill atlonttmg kansow into tin* Union with tb#* ro|M*ka 4 imatiuiumi. w i ro t«»iwi.lonfal in tlw4 llouho on ths» VI of July hv a vtkir of 100 ayrt to DU nar*. ain! that the hill waa thou irvumn! - ajrw l4hi mjm llie hla» k lh'|HihlicaiH a»* ths*\ot4' imlirattw tt>t>k adrantagi' of the aluanitw from the llomm* ol a large nurnkr of National mem her*. an»l the hill ft» a \i*te I‘hirty tetren int'in her* were ahw nt fWim the b*wi*e when the vote wm taken A \ i(*t«wy gaintnl hr a to ■oeh itiartwirteou-N mearw. will hin* no inrinenoe in bt>lHtt*ring up tlx* winking ranae »>f the niv* gr*r woiwhippifv aaother lalsehoovt KaTawrN J akrm >iutA\r\ Quarter Master tse»a ral of MisaiMin the Jfflbraxi t’ity Emmmrr. Jattfal the Nt ii*t tfenying th»* charge matie by * eornw pomlent t»f the M issrwtri Drmocrol. that Gov Pat* a had w-nt twelve cannon amt tw-oty two hoxiw ot mu*krt.* to At- hi son ami Stbiv*.' n tow f>r the ivni|U'-*t .if Kansas TTs’ k-ttcr says no arm* have been given out except to regularly . rgwnired .. tripanics, ami not thv'n till every requirement of tbe militia law had hern cotnplssl with Not a gun or a musket ha* ever brew act to Art Nisos or StwiN irsi tow bnt on tbe contrary when applied to for araxs by persons not entitled to them Gov. Pile* has invariably refused Toshr tasstl ttrwkrssl Ikr Mlstvirt ral WorleXj «f wtaaMSM. At a M'vtmg ot tlie Kxecvitivr Coo to-d of tbe Historical Sandy hckl on the l Oth inst the Raildmg C.Hnmittix' reported that thry werv withvsit fun,l- and that the sum <>f <* vrn hundred tkillars Wi -ald ts mesanarv to cvHnplrte the work c<«tixnplatcd thi* wawwi \» the Society i« J, petsk nt u|s«n it* inruitsTs k>r an rxistcmv the Trcasuter Mr Parker Paine, was arvktwi to a-acw- ixe k Vnqnal Mrtnhrr «.' the oowsiat >.f tiv. <k>lhvrv. ami colln-t thi- wins m thv way nsat cvprdimt It i» Vlirveil that each turnibcr will se tlw' propriety of. atsl cherrAillv pwv th. asanaxniet when .w/W u|swi K D Nxu.i , Svwretary Political Raw*. The Viliofai Alik* r.< »:i f.i. .iiiij.u* nt ul ihi Coital Static in >*• >ion in Ft>iiu*)< lj>hu im (be tenth. Twtuty-lline .Mates Inin? re* pre*entv»l The oooiituition i>l Fti.i.won and I wt-rr tulopliil utuu)im**a.-iy 'l*l»e *l*‘*mt*’ in the u.it/ .on the p*s»a"e of Seraitor IktitiUx' bill, *ili «*< upv I 10 column of the <‘on'/resHionel Th*- S-md* v. .* in M*x«ioQ from 1J *• to * .» i, t Im* m»\t «!u. Tie- Whig Stmt** Central Cnuiniitt*-*’ of M.i aarli'irctt.* met on th.- *JiJ. at Ifc»Ht*m. a.nl n * *4vi*«| to emll u SUt*- rooveiition. to meet at I font on «ni tie- .I*l of SeptemlxT. .tn«l in tin inemntiiiMs toVxi*' an addit** lion I»k a*.k : f/< xt iuxl cKbw |*‘»k*'. urging tin* nm* iry of I pit** rvifig the party organization. and any cxprcwiioo of preference f**r any *-f th* 1 \.i rarxiiiliit. h lor fYrgiiJrvit A larjp* Fii.i.wokk ratification meet in/ mu jhe I*l in lDdep**n<l* rH-* o|iittr.-. |*|ula*Hpliia j SpHx*b<M were mail* by tie- ll**n Joitx S j Caki.ii.k of Virginia uml by Me r* .I**iin I* Hanoikson, liwii* Put Itr.onv Ckoki.k W. , Jlkkii an*l other* Mayor \V«*n». of New \ urk, ha* written u letter tfoclininz tl»«* nomination for tioTernor ot I that State. ! The Kentucky Whig State Convention o*- I H**inbh<i at larxington, on tin- .‘M u-t The i Convention pa «♦•*! resolution'* e\|»r»~ -in/ th<* ! belief that it wn- ini|>olitic to make nomina ! lions lor tin; Presidency, A* 1 . and rt;eonini* n»l ing to tie* Whig* of the I’nion t<» Irnld no Na tional Convention but that every Whig vote ! I** rast for th** ('undidate who**- prim-ipl* con | form nemrett to their Vr» olution express ing tin* confidence **f th Whig* hi Mr Km and Maying be !■* a* worthy their support an in |#4rt, was rejected by a \ote of I*', court tvev »« mu; ui iu fa.* or, U»*u*- '. K. 4'vaa. v'-d Jtidtre Kinkmm M»*pj***rti'*l the resolution. A Kepublican Ma> Convention was h« id at th** Whit** lliv* r junction, Vermont, on the lM The Foment ion nom iut* .| iHievo Fi rreiim for Governor, J * II Si aio tor laeiit. Gov eriwir. mid lIrNKX M llvtvm for Treasurer Ties** an- tin* Mine n uninatinrw made l»v flw* American Convention I lie \V iu*hiiigtt»n I nion xt at* h that last work wwu thoounui new übscritM-r* were :tdd*il to its uIH« ription I’IV I nun ha* now a larger eireulation for its weekly i »e than any political |m|«er in tin- Pnite»l Stale*, tin* \ \ Tribune alone excepted. It well »k*** rvi*** tic A Mas.* Mix-ting ot the Fliipil* I’m i.juuii Hull was hokl on tlx* evening of tlw* Over five thousand people wen* present John \ w llirkx.l P. Ilnxut I (on P Srwros and Sii Ki.rs were tin rn ak* i I•'real • nlhu siu-ni prevailed Fkkwom ris cluiinine tin* upport of h»reign» i and h N>. on the ground that lie i* fri»-n<llv Ito Initli elames Werry likely Thr Wash ' ington Itotir a\“ thut he *//</ pledge hini-clf to tin- Know Nothin d«h*gat ~u 'that waited U|h>ii him. tliat h< was all right 1 iijwii that <|(i< stimi. and that the >ul»s» «j!i» nt : tk-nial of it by three <»f th** numl* r wa- u m* r» % trick Thix the Star va>. it ha l * from other I prew-nt nt ut the interview Tin* U*st proof ot | this view of the matt, r is that they ail agrud t*» sup|M*rt him aft* i the interview, a thing j tliey would not likely have done had thru */ i f*ar»» uUnfifil lwPrtl*ideilt Makun \ IN I m KK N hits W 111 ten a strong letter in favor ot Mr lb * iu\ is * ekvtion. to tb*- Tammany Sneietv l’i>* -a*r** *»t Ijndenwald rraHoiiM as fallow Mr. Huchmoan. in inn letti-r ot ureeptnixT j|»l***lp*s himself to the pcnipie, • should the pom ! illation of tli*' ton vent ion Is- ratified hv th*- [*ople. that ail the power and influence e«*twti i tutionally iHNHnwiI bv tb*- Kveetitive shall t*e firrteil in a firm but conciliatory spirit, during th*- ningl*- t«*rin In* shall remain in office to re store the name harmonv among the sist* r Stat«*s which prevailnl t»-l*>re th<- apph* «*t *lis*-onl. in i th* f*>rnt of slavery agitation, had Uvn cast into their mulst. It knows that thi pi«-dge i can he nxlermed blit in on** way. am) that isbv securing to ttw* i»n» ful, ■*-ttiera **f tl * 'l . rri torv, it matters »hou!*l Im- allow* d t• > n muitt as they n«»w staml. tin lull, (hi* ami pra* ti« al rn joynwnt of th* rights int( *hb *i t** U*grant<i| to th**in hv th** organi** act. including that of Ir*-* suffrage, and n** one will untlerstuml Is tter than In* that nothing slnu-t of th*- sulistamx* th**«e I rights would answer tlx pur]s*s»* or satisfy th.* • excited and vigilant scrutiny of th*w** who will watch * very -top tliat i> taki'i. .a th. ;::.;!fer IhmbtH wen* at on* tun*' thr*»wn c»ut ! know : not frt»m w hat (piart* r— in regard to the power l*‘f the Kiccutiv** t-* this sivurity but affairs now in pr**g-v<s sh«»w that flu's*' doubt* :if they ever exwted. have Iwt'ii dis|«*|l*-d IV t’oVMtitntion inak«s it th* r\pn*> *luty «*f flu* I Federal Ksccutive t** that th* law-art* I faithfully noutol. an*l h* ** c-loth*il with p*'wen* adequate t»' its |NTtomianc»*. Will Mr Ihichanan if clccte<|. nxks-m his phxlge I Itclwve Ih will ami th* relorc I will • hcerfblly support him \ll that *-an U* axked *»t him »- t«* do <s|ual and exact jnatire to cverv «vti*ui ot th«* *-ooi>- try to e\er*‘i-e tlw* high p»»wen witfi which he will tie invf*ated to srenre tin* »»hj**ct in view a welt Uvhuh it w ill I* right ■**» to do. a* l**sau«* then* may U- mi nto fc*ar that the ; existence of th** government it.srlf may d**|«etal I up«»n hi* sei-nring it So mu* h ha* twi n sai*l J in regard t«» th*’ danger* with which tlw l’ni***i ; I* thr»*af**ne»l ii.* to n'«|itire n** iimsulerabk* ef fort **n the part of an earnest man t.» ton* h opon the soVmn th«m» f*w Swr he might U* *uspe«'tf«! of a «l»-**..rr t** it to com paratively t*‘tty |*urp**iws Put aii must admit .it to !»• certain that there never n« a pfTi«al in the hiatorx' of this rvpubJ * when «»'cti« »mi , anunositH*** were so rife **r ha I. to **» great an extent. mtUnw-d the m:vs>*>* of the pe«»ph If th*‘tawiKih rai'y ha 1 |*r*>v* strxvng »*t»* igh to withstand lhetM* tofreota **f hitter waters it will th** ta*st fridnvr that tlw* l*»vi* **f uni*m u a* «|»«*plT imprewaxl upon th*' \mrri«!Mt h*wrt a* it* mot -anguim' friends have imag imil it to be I *«v good ground* for hope that such may ts* the happy iwuie out *■f *mr pn'siet alarming . ond ivn ,n th«' pr«apeet *>f Mr Puchanan s rkvl .>n He * neither an untrwxl man or one of «wxboarv stamp lie h*« hw a l*mg tim»* been thvorably known to the puWic aeviiT and •'o*n*w liefnir*' the conn try with a character already •rnmi an 1a m I tVNxwtghly trnmnl 10 th«' 4rh*v*t *>f cxp*'rwrN-*' Innirarxl to the futnn* artx*n of *uch a ma his (\vnatituent* are not }ert to cimjcctnrw *rd hope but may form pmitive opinion* ll ha* «*stablrsheil a foreign veputathwi. in rtfarxl to which h* caitni't •'nil to he •olmtous H< has, with characteristic g sxl senar rein rad hima'lf Itx'ui th** iDpaUtxu • f bring mtiu ro*>il by a «huirr t . rxdiatc ar t uiJ t*artial ntenwt. with a view to a fwwtretinn and h s act# frxMn '«xufc*tru< , ti. whx h th« soapici**o «'t bring s.l ipftwenced might e**geu »Vr I'hat a man with such artemienbi aid ivcupymr such ♦ piw.t-.v, ntm .r. a matter of sufficient int**r»t to attract the* attention of the world, and in the prrurrjce of :\ fr*e an*! in tciiigeut jax>ple, among whom h* was reared and expect* t*> njjend the evening «*f his life, can tail to perform his entire duty when the path that IhuL* to it is ho plain that -the way-! faring man. though a fool, coukl not *rr there in is a consummation that lam very certain car* never U* n-alizMk I :uo truly yours. M. A AM lb MEN. \ long letter from the ll*»ii Kixxirtt lU\ mi*, appears in tin* Kaieigh UegnJer. Mr. lUmoK deeliott the noimuatiuu tor tlw Ykv- PresidencT tendered him by tin* nplit Conven tion which put Com. H took ton in iminiuati«m lor tlie I'nviileory ll* *|e«-lan*»i that la* will mpport Mr. Fiu w*»*E. Tlm* following is the reply of th*- lion. *l. C. Pm MNKfDoK, to tin* 1* ttcr of the Ih*nwK*ratii- CominitUi* informing him of his nomination for th* Vic* rrruidenry : Lk\!n*.t*>.n. Ky. June 2b, 18"*o t'CiUlemtn I have received your Viter of th** l.dtb iiist , giving me official information of my nomination by the Hcmocrati* National Contention for the **flire «»! Vice Cmmh ut of th* I mud StatfM. ! t*i I profoundly grateful to th* Ih rixa rary for this distinction. *o far vlrnve my m*.*rit.s un«t e.\flotations, un*l accept ih* tioininatton. with th* pledge that it it should result in imjk*»-ing on me any public duties. I hail exert whatever power I paMM to dis * barge them with fidelity. The (.‘ouventioo wisely selecUxl lor tin* first plan* in th* fi increment an eminent hta teaman who.si' character und public m*rvices furnish u gnarautii- that his administration will ci»ui(n:tisl cmifkk'uci* at liome and reapirt abroad The platform u«lopt«i| by th*- Convention has my cordial approval. I regard it us tin* ouly basis on which the Cnion can be |»r**a**rved in ; its original spirit. Adopted, as it was, by tin* i unanimous vote* of the *l* legatss from all the State*, it hlioWH that umiilst the distructionA of iln* tunes, then- r* mains one united und power ful organization, whowe common principles Av 1 tend over every loot of territory covered by the federal eon*titu(i*Hi. After the recent rcpemtixl amt deplorable failurin of other |*arti«w to pre sent to the country a national organization, we '-Ttmr j* --dy-v*-* •s'-ritehar.' • • »r*>r Wrr nnanimity w hi* h inarktxl the pr*H*ei*dings of the I b n s-rat ic Convention ; and the |»utnot may l» »int to tla* fact, a* a pledge of eonutitutional union, that tb*' delegates from Maine and Tex a fr*an South Carolina an*l California, wen* u thoroughly united upon every «|Uestion of principle, as th<*w* from the neighboring South ern Staton of 'l'entHiHiMv and Kentucky, or thru*- from the neighboring Northern State* **f Wis *‘onsifi und Mi*-higun. I'his community of sentiment, thi* feeling of brut her hood, given hope of perpetual union. It has Isvn the happy fortune of the ldemocratic party, by adhering t*» tin* constitution which wa.- mad** to prot**ct us all, to avoid the geo graphical an«l jH'Ctional issues against which Washington solemnly warn.il his country men ; and we has** every reuson to believe that it is yet ecpial to tln* high duty which now devolves on it of preserving the constitution, und main turning the rights of every portion ol the coo tnlerucy If the unsound elements which troubled it f*»r u time, have sought congimial i association* elsewhere, the loss has been more than supplinl by accessions from the flower of tlnold Whig party, und thus reinforced, it will lx* the destiny of the lH*mocracy. under tin leml «*l theirdistiugnuduxi chief, to maintain the position of our * ountry In*fore the world to pr* -*-rv«* th*-. *|iiality of every class of citi/cm t<* protect the |***rfect litierty of ccrtMcienre ami tosecuh* tin* |h*u*i* of the Coion by ren dering e*|ual justice to every part. AVitli sin<x*n» acknowledgment* t> r the friend ly |H*rsonal *N'ntiments containe*] in your letter, I am. riipeetfully your friend and (*lie*lief!t servant. .I*»mn C. Hrk* krnridok. Messrs Want. Hi«*hanlson. Hibbard, I-iw mire. Ilrown Manning. Forsyth, Seymour ami I'nwton. Il*'ii. Uni IS Kkßu, lab* chaiman <»f the U hig State C**mmitt«i- **f I’ennxylvnnia. in a r«*ivnt Inter, give; his opinion a- follows of Fiucmovi uikl Havton : Mr. Fremont I d«» not know personally, and what I have read of him induce* me to think h* is a gentleman **f entire personal resjueta bility. of rambling ami ad venturous liubit n ol • lif*. nn*l large npivulative wealth. My gallant towusmun. Hr Kane, has done quit© aa much in the way of adventure, endured as mnch hard ship guiiHil ms larg*- a scientific fan** in the cans*- of human * liarity. ami yet I am not aware that he has any immuliate aspirations for the (’residency. He is not a rich man. ami (lives in Philadelphia. Mr. hayton I doknow ami hav** known !«>ng an*l well, uml among ail the asperiticd of politi*n, it is very pkusant to; liax* 1 the chami «*f Ismring tiwtimony (value (l**ss though it may Is ito his high and in teller-tital |>o*ition. lie is worthy r*f ariv honor th* nation **an l** st*-w on liim although this time his fuir ambiti**n cannot b** grutititd Mr. hayton stands on the Ut pubiumn platform haxiiig within t**n years u-a Senat**r, vnt.si against * xtemling the Missonri CotnproiniNe line to th** Parif-i- *svan uml in favor **t tin* H ilmot l’r**w-o. on tla* last *|Uc*tion it I mis- I take not, r»ix»r*liiig hi- v* *t«• ngaimo tlioM) «»f ! IMniel \Ycinder and Henry t’lav I mlertlw'se j circumstance*. I si*' n«» *--pec»al claim th» tick j ct has on Whig fid* bty i’kICsTON S \*.»« plaoii Uj- li tr.al in Wrt-hingt**n t’ity on th*' -th inst. i.fT.*rts i wore ma*l*- to secure tin attemlaovx *>i Mr. Hi virw. but without sneer-- Testimony wax in th. ca.-c by Mr >i.ti»nt,.( W Srv •Mo\. Mr Ktn*i and ".-uftt<*r* F*»-.rrr Pkvh* v ami T«*omhs hr ItoxtK. I.iniu m. «:>*l S ruitor HiMwi'i ub * gave their t.vti tnony Mr Ptniok- moili* a h*»rt speech, regri ttmg that Mr Si axrt wa- absent, as Is had h**ped that he wotikl hav. the U-rwfit of interrivatmir him «*oncrrr>mg his t.’sfimonv Iwfore the Know* f ’ommifte* Miff I • | M ;t a%wr.*ito pmotmiired tie* srntene*- **f th*' Court tint Mr Rax-u pay a 6m-id three ha mire* I dollar I !>• latter then rrtinxl with hi* friend * r • v tor tin* h«*o*w up**n him it ikr.xmis to stair that th* principle* *•! tin- idatfiwm a*l* p t.il for him t*' -tflml *‘n are in aee*«r*Uine.’ with tl»*» sentiment* in which hr wa« educated, ami assuring thi* l uiUxl States, in eomdosion that Is ha** a ■ heart .wpable cl •'l'mj'Tf h* mling <wir wb*4e c .unlrr A N>w Ttun IV Auboni 4mnuon undcratand* t »t tie Nat ra! |'.xplorcr*artto h* l.| a Natesia! Ncariinating C<»nmition very *-•■•* -*n the higVtt ;»4v ■ f the (Inrkx Mown ta.n-, for tU* rarnw of |>uttinc »» the tVM a Pi'**:,kuti.il Ticket Ih*y hi 1 mdigtiat-j that i Fi I < Sfuitnr ihouM I*' ass.-eiat.'*! or. the Tick* t wdk C»4. Frfmxot. aivl Mam the IVi s*iffirring huiwrlf f* be *4tn| with a m*r* tut .'•mar wh hotl n**»er «'f d ar Indian slept by a cav.t>*- or difm! n h 'no il r-.ai-'fid that th- t:- ' •♦ . * u.. ; ! K«r I‘Miloit tb k»\r t«w \ i.v Pres Ant k r i n-, v Whlttia—MJiiNuM. r n> Black Repuhlicmn party are awfully ta k*n just now with Washington and Jcflcwon. on tlie slavery question. After having abased »i>l vilified ihera ever **iocc the govcrnm«*tit was organized, they now. with a great fiouriah. pro* laini their ik'teraiitiatioa to stand “on th*' principles ol Washington and [Jefferson. 1 . I/t*t us sue where this declaration will land t latte gent Icon ii Niggnr-Wonhippers : “VVoahingtnn *‘Arrnor*i) ’• tlw admission of tlx- two slave States into theTnioo ArrsorKn the Fugitive Slave law of 1 TfriT (wyaa-nt «»f Kogland for slaves as MMWtin, aiid owned slave* as long as he lived! Jratraon annexed to the I nioo. by 'rreaty. tiavr Louisi atm (including what is now Ksnms Territory) and approved the compact with Gcarfia, in IH)2 3, which made Mississippi and Alabama ftlnveholding States, and bhtamushim slavery ’* • Trm Mens ros Frixoom.' —When the Mm nrtohan explains how it came to pass that a lull vote was obtained on the Kansas Bill in the House, when thirty teven members wm alt sent, we will endeavor to discover the connec tion U-tween th*- inunler of Keatino, or the Uating of an editor—(>rkki.ev, for instance.- - and the admission ol Kansas into the Union n* a State. In tin* House of Representatives, the vote on tin- 'lopeka Constitution was as follows : Whole lumber of meiubrn.. . fU4 Vole* in Ihr affirm**'** lUU “ urxttlv* ST— IS* A»*«rßle**» T The (ilobt's official report record/ the desire of the Democrmtie memliew to get a fall vote Imt no time nt given and. with > part inn rpenker to aid them, the Niggt-r Wor/hippers piutliid their hill through, under the o|irratioti of the previous ipiertion. I>t«ot trios or tii* Ukimi.—The New l ork llrritld *&)■*, -if it were prartieahle by. art ol < 'ongress. or by the expression of the popular wish, that at the next preiidentinl election, a itallot box should be provided at e\ ery pill throughout the United States to re ceive the votes of tlie electors on this question -Shall the I'nion he maintained at all har anls or no- we presume there would l»e little iliHtbt ol the result. Not one vote in a huri'lnsl would be in the negative, and the alt olitionista, seetionaliits anti faetionists would Is found in a miserable minority. Never aguiu would the attempt be roatle to dissolve the I'nion The public will would he so strongly expressed as to leave no farther hope to Ok emmies of the Constitution anti tlie country. Cannot the i-\|ieriinent fie tried? AvitHKi StHtniM Exphditios—A eof respondent ol the New lork Herat J says uu ex|sslition is Iming lormtsl in 'time Southem t ihe whose destination is Mexieo. It is to l«' etimmuiHltd by Atnerlean officers ami the men armed with Minnie riffes ami revolvers the eor|e has nlreatly enrol Its I over lOtl men uml will Is- off us soon as the ranks are full. .'•00 being the lull complement It is towel with tlw present Mexican government In what way whether to sastniM the government against revolutionists, or to operate against Spain, in tlie event tif hostilities, is not stated Pool: CossousTiox.—The Kepahlieau pu |« rs are very bimy just these times chronicling v otes ou strumhoaU. railroails Ac., for the dif ferent I’re-ideatial candidates, all ol which according to their aecounta. give overwhelming majorities lor KmtxosTPnfnrtnnatelv for th. m. these votings don't elwt a President, and we would lie very unchuiitable indeed to deny th. ru this |sior consolation. In this mannei they have elected their candidate* ever sinee the Inundation of the l.orernment sod we opine they will have to continue doing »o, a. there is no ehauce of their electing them at the ballot Ik>x in November next. The i|iiantity of grain and Hour going East f.y the way of the lake |sirU, is very large The Cleveland Platndeater says the number ol barrels of flour exported from that port by lake tin. season to dune 'd-lh, was 17.1.41*1, against ■'d .'iHJ in tlie same months of IHS.Vn diflerenee in firor ol I s.-||) of *H.S24 liamds. The ex |stl corn for IH.V, amomils to 1.V1,160 hush els. again-t 40.-7** bushels in the saute months of I a difference of 112.S!*t) bushels The i Ewrego htumrl say“ that the receipt* ofwh<nt and corn at that pint daring the past week are over .'.iHt.dtsi husb.'ls. t*n Saturday then were f.*rty arrival, by lake with 2.’W*.000 hush el ,f wheat ur.d com. nad !,0011.000 fir" nr lumlsr Tls- receipts on Monday of wligut and corn i xeisshxl 1,000.000 bashels. Tls- amount of taxable property in New l ork last year w:is as follows : (teal relate. ffd.tfi.-i7.-i.S6f, rsT-s-nal pfoperty. 91 '-0.0?? 112 total. ' S |sfl.y , l!t,27(f* The amount as s-s-ol n[sm this year tls- .h-urual says, wilt not ian mueli trom the above figures, proim l*lv falling a little short of them, as the number - f reliefs from taxation granted by the f’ooi in-si Poaiwil. thi* year, is unumaily great I »uring tlw last I 'ook-reaee year of the South ern t-ranch of tin- great Methodist body, there was an inen-sse 1 If. itinerant preaebera. an.) 2t -s'- nsmls-rs in the nmncxioti Total pnacls r 7 07!*. total ua-mlterehip. 527.992 Tls re waa .hiring tls- year a drrreaar of mem l-erehip in the Kentucky. Hoiston tieorgia --nth t'aroliia an.l Indian Mtssioos and in crease in all the other ('.-olerences V New York paper states that Karnum ha. reeeii.sl an offer from th.- Sydenham Crystal Palare. f nglaml. nf live ihousaad -totlars a year, to go over there ami take charge n< on, of it- ik-psirtna nt. and the editor learns that ftarmun thinks «-riously of a,-ee|iing the offer *U»o\ sl orHmarr.av lh-sta .The M ,w«gwa and Time, anoounn- that .Seerrtarv I*- R bar not hecu rAso-ni hut that he re -rned his office in dune It is wwnrwhat sin gular that the public aa- not mlnrmed of the resignation until the news ,4 the removal ha.l I sren pr--mnlgatetj \ kra.u e» t'ox-aaai la Jsu.—l lisa sist Memhrr of Congress trrea CkUtmii having peen i?wlic-,d hv the lirmad dury n* th-- lH»tnct of t'olumliia for th. murder ol Thu* Kuto he was at .meu arrestrei and it in jail to aw ait kis trial. , IV town Council of Vthrixs l.a have hi trurted the Marshal to tora ovrv the bo.Js» •>l all futnre mtewies to the pkyso'iaaa ffw dia we tint.