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u»ii* ,**»wd« ^T^iuO a*eo bail mrr »-j 9u*m$ [Ifeegener —*«»4i ., tohase. ^aMpppgn lift i njjK^^Pfyy^ k ^t*eH,uUr~^ irrgj^pj.Mi iwpwuV SzSMttSi ^•sass? s^rscar »*ri jtr«» r»i ,««UM4I*IM» tettat«*ct. 8« te «Mi lilft Mm la Dr. Barwy, Callsetor 0* gto*.WaafeMd*seaar|diat Ibr tha tpf tp!fHl "P00 ibtltat*^%„)^gn,mm-mm, A»4,w* tb* I DVBIWv vWw* •»Tr t* IMU imftWiopol fMiUmn bf ,hM fMi»d ^Itwir «h« UgMittM Itpro»H«i th»t ta |t* tlM puokbaMal (Irwd/fNvided !*•gtilv p*V miiw _. j. i. Vauuo hu retired froa tbo id Hiraid, oWi wbioh paj»ar l^o baokfi mnnHna of twaoty yoaoa. i. i llMMwamUlMb i# *1 •fin oar frfeada of tbo Doogtaa .u (»rif bild a meatluf'lrt MaHoo |t 'itaiiii" ia aiteitdanca wa» i*apecta-^ U)t Cvrm pnmimi, a«ai«tod by Xoam, [•id Harria. couiatiai of •omo.CoottMa^h rr, .darriitgutBt TNwp^ mi ^ri»»aa ttaogta* raaoiatioaa. iik»commiiu-« waa oat, Hon. i. Woo4a i «NpwiMewH#F* «»PUUwl1' iter Doujl** |r*€j U»tu«y«d Doug!ut, but took tbo litabaoan and the Sf« a^«r». filbriiig* n) (till a ftwwlfak .bW ^U« tad thought ha would b« Pteaidem ttd Statr wapported the reaohtloas and |rowai agaiaat the Kansas policy of Mr. 1 rtselatisas were aniniipauaiy ai^tsd. 'The flnt step t* smanripathm at it wwwpwrwywiiuir" [U^j^ Dodit MUt tm 1001 Co be pttbliehfd. to* 1 outrido of Free 8utee, Nsserf ssn bo tnasCfpfod from one vil ^toassther agaiast hia .will." Tbe remsia ths skate is lees fmportsnt These twa hawsvsr, srs s^cisnt to Mhof^M issasa. It is like wiee miaaood that the ef chastising tho aatf ha cirouai. though not at oa«a *MhfiK takaa aat ikaadsoftbsludlaed^ stei Bi«cim.~:-T)»4lissaari BspubhOsa tWMhSjfa "aai1 'to iv-af ahsathelj aadigiv wiU to iispasa af .tho ooatyoa trusted tohlm |w01 best cacry out the intratious of tho tee- jg&T W*'^mtmgKus^m* '"•is that he aad tl VWtMMii •w«i f« •lie DiUO *wti &w »*ff -Oq'W* £i fti «H* It rs-w rtiml NK «MM. MMlMI UM MbNk Ikt UHMMIitlMK to Ub iKftiili, lh« IwUi wry iMsvOy ap«i Mr. B«Mihcw— SttTM hM klfMlk lor all, m4 mttkI to «mr tad w'rtfc mmWWMI B^a^MiUiHimlt MMkiriil l^f fpln—Hy for cnlargiitf tlM efaete «f M Ulihtixiii iall Mnte, and ta iHt rMpoat an vortk KKFt 4m1 More iW thcjr'ooM. Upt afcfct'* «M uniuuall »gre««W« ud ptoaaut, ifclMlliwefc yMwhfao«o* a» Crfi fc.ie xt *a TmOXjb '1— 1^1 owy njiiwm »w .rviti«J »-l ftii l«* ui R««tJ «mi* nl I*«(| "N.W a«rr »»jw bus -vl fi»-» *SG* in ot laa ia^sawssfa« *iifiy *4« itiiH myr lMtf1.tki«%MMlCM iflHr Ail -It *fk^ i» e»wwy—I BmUmI imIm tko kbawt iaof* iw»tti"iiiii««|i"i'r «T|M la 0^iMt.fe| ^iti^^Wthe'fcwWwMw '|Mm4 vilfck» «M«B jMl^r )m A «Ml k*»,« yw««^ MyHtemMiwI lUfoWth—tekditefttht oHy «llfcM» p«y i|^, .,- 1 -,. r- ty awk, KmotOI^ *. T, fa #n»Wl ig.e^i|es«lwd»,«ewe M««lk«U* al wig., tfc« wrifirt"wiiia» ft* Bio.—Tfc« W-totioa OiriMyiint iM Chiwc* Ami, hhiMh W OwiW •,«ii.ir mc *»**. ite M« ta s^tot" liMj^ftd lik* iil»t»« faJ*M Milky ,»«y"I T*m* (tmsUMI MthwriMtU for yoo. B-.1.1M lNtU«* LoMfTITT.—A Idriy indtma, wkni nobody w«lM NfH1* b« mora tb«n Itaty y»w of »g*. »Wlo coo umipcvkb 'hm M^aalBttaoM, ft fc» d«yo bod^ f** tiw* (k* Mtooadinc (•fbrmstioa HW ho *M •7«-witMi to nnU Ikil oocitrod KMriy «M bopdred wd tweoiy yoow ago. Km* Ac submission of tl olr Report by t« and pending the adoptwa- «f tha —i, Mr. Coolhaagh isnde few re- 'the .^Voliiag tU»t-"tl»a »«£a^^y"t^'e^t bat the Woody stomp Ldrclacmc that'Ufie ri-solutions Were una- I Oonatituiion Of the Union estabhshes anJ gMf I .(grtlnrir. iaCsaaitUfi 4a, baldis- Iuioes slare'ry in allnatioual territory,and ooa- *diptaa. feequentiy that there is no foot of our widely- I majority of the oitiaens of Kansas voted intentidfcj-ait their part,^"g csleD ded domaio, oatside of Statoa wbooeoM- s poeitMit inwards Mr. BochUaa, prohlbK slavery, wbero ihe flwe la Barrington spoke decidedly ienounoOd the fraad _*{ forcing a Constitution upon eneral policy ®f his Adaritflstra-1 bororcan nod a home exemptlrom tbeintrasion rights aad liberties trammed in the br tbo people, for the people, or by a prmi^M A GoonSrnwa —Bedpath baa atanodaaaw paper In lantitl and ma lies his openiagspeeeb aslbUows, containing volumes la a lew Unas' •I oaroll myself a Crusader of Freedom util Slavery osasea to exist. IhaveoalyooepUiJgetoiaak*. Ia (ha hattlo agaiast SUvary ia Jtaffis atd tkh Uaioa, I aball endeavor to do my daty aa a Qrasader a Freedom. Mr. Oar New To*fc uamspaaoims, mmmm data ol t"- .• .u<p></p>mMm w» i Dsasaihsr WO, recapitulates soase of Mr. af ths last w»\ a^4 tesMupeat of JeJ» Ltaaaa'a troableein tMewito aVthTS-^tebolar^ftrrouaded by Ube wtfjtl*«fkiaWioaM*s -na ]T. «Wib4slhraaad AbaMtlsaists, L,ntTjdmiad sastalasil bv 4imaly I ialMsfl^ apd whlin I ties f**iUtfs mare tosoy, yjfcoJfaMaaratemfJIcJltotoataadBar. ^a ooaHraa law «T «^.s^Mto^ls u'tj^gaSaa. wa«tod htehSfiffiLl't'iJiniahd'aad mMWMT4WM If IWflfcl iw •WHW-STti kr. WaltU' w^rii^-.^ W9W SB's «4j *alh*kh«MM.«' mu iwMaKlw:«el fOlli i a^."ira taimrtu Wo itall mnM with aaxiaty for Iko gottloo lilf. Itit oortaio that drQ war mw ti l—»•—8t Loaia P«w. Ko—io Cafmraodnnh Pmrtieulmrt of Ik* Ltut Ifimnri JHUrHtdion af tk* it«#oiw at Ik* ftrmi PuU*—Grand Rom&g DZmonttrmtum *t Qui* dmrt—lhe Protptct Gloomy, but Kanstu hommi to b* Frt*. tioa, aimply snapping off bis linger wlten it came in its way. Wallace retired from tbe charge Mr I of that very peculiar lastitutlon. .. ,.u 1 dost by these invaders sent by the disonionists i_ 1 This rapid progr«W off deipoui® I of MieeoerL wbo openly boui U»t iWy wm»i to arouse and fls the attention of |otaraof ,00»Jn mk&Jm V«e»tors tar y,«JjGoorgoN. SteT to bo prepared for presSatauon without 13 "2ST1"ii r£SK 3TU«- a--' ««,ATLSUS _**»« tOiiiCnB «'W. nftato **ii usY sionMtet oj-aallaai'iyw *4 UHr i»'i .£»»'* iOIHUIA4. wwsili frodi lililai, who wrivod U w# boi» abqiood du faBoo- Oft MdftL tk« wewwib, U»*» ak i hMvooo *o tmm Wtabdott, K. T., Doe. 82,1W7. to tholdlton of tke Chicago Daily Praoa: Yaatorday tbo bogoa election farca com off. Tbo Free State on generally took no part. The Btao Lodge had marahalled their clua wall for dtatribotkm. Karly ia the morning, in deepite of tbo atonay wfotber, groopaof horaemon ware aee« at 8*nta to, Weatport ud Kaaaaa City, makiag Ibair way iaM the Tnr^tory. Theae were arruged to apraad round aonth of tho Rlrar, soatly in the Shawnee District. Om handrod worn to croaa at Parkrille. Thoee from ORutoa and Flatto coontiee were to croaa at Delaware and Leavenworth thoee from Gan try, Bochanan, and the back conntiea at Kicka p09 ud above. A gentleman informed me^hat mora than a haadretl horaemen came to Mud t#¥» widaratud that Mr. T. H, Bootoa, I d«y*#, {a tbo Delaware Nation, to rote, all from 4r., wiU moo giro value and comaoy to tho I Mia«b«rt.anaodiwitbpiatola,bowie-knivei,flaaki Wbo( the Western Kxcbange Bank at Omaha, Habraaka. tfr See AdteMieeawatoC Mow Stage Boat* via Chariton, Oceola, etc., to tbo Mtaooari Bivor Olt Paciio City. Missouri, anaodiwitb pistols, bowie-knives, flasks of red toe, aadiocomBton tickets. Mundar had boon biacksmtthiag in the pejaware Nation, and Tat BicaoAcaKU* of StAttt*.—QotoaW tap ^ey awore a few and reacted them. But •r am*. kia liu thus einrlj Miaooiwiaiit yen allowed to vote by simply' eta of Ohio, ia his late Measago, Uioa ««any "|, atotee the great (aaoaa whieh a«o before tbo Country, apd which hare, although forced IkiI tuiiy mat by the Bepoblicu It caauot fail to arrest atleaUoa that ail thlSs ancraaehmenu of the Federal Government upon tkate aOvertignty, ud apow the Iraedom of the hllri| tJudtr ibis influence the aticient ana ongioai policy ?f Shivery probibition was| and jogi|j, where will thia matter eod| (bi4 a |ec^0Di u wouW e have been a bloody day. Tbiak Joa tt coum have stood quietiy by and ivil war now, ud a single spark will kindle It I people. It forcea upon the country too^aatoje ^ng he border? It seemed to be the wish It forces upon the country teo^ontajjs I" border? It seemed to be the wish issues between two opposite systems of govern- desire or those iava4crf to get up ®ght. moat—two oppoeite Oieorica of too ooaaum- border hordes who have coma orer, show lion. These issues are radical ud vital. ""I aa the government of thia country bo admintsteroa b,T# disposition to desist. Iu ell my re^dence in Mvar Wbat],tl. class 7 Is tbo constitution, ia ftjet, what It Is I aapport tbo President, it is all the now claimed to b«, the boad tnd yteruty *f I Wbetlter Kansas is asade a ftoo or a alavery or what tba fathers Javo Strte. wo are compelled to admit the sol belipved it to be, tho abteld and sal^aardof |^m Does it eetabbsh slavery everywaeso, %W r?*#« -TV.T 9 bMtft»' TIMVITU*9UM W»lo «K««tM Tho Gov. taaodifttoty ordotod ^)MbM S^fE'Z3&?»i-im*+*+ iwhk 09 Wdfty aair Goo. Laoo ud Q»». i* that towo. Tbay wa looaaSod Ptt iEii^^^r'Sas Mriw IO toko JmUm- ft^iu bft#C« ^KBMSsrsrs opon»d io Boorboa oooiily—M tli nM Btoti •toil rfiilad to mi. ho and Talbot worn known to bo "sound oa the Suf w? goose." Bat tho preeiact poll wee not opened,'tln andtboy aootterod to di&rent pointi where they conld vote. It waa a Uttle more than tba bogua judge* could stud to let so many Hiasouriau* vote here, in the preeence of our good citisena aeon a gloomier time, Pmideot supports the BuflUns, or There seemed to oe some wbo wore carried along by a corrupt public sen aad we are drifting on to revelution. A III* "terroa. eectional hatred, inflamed by demagogtma, gives monitory, yarning. A fearful future is before us. At least, this dark weather and my gloomy surroundings lead to such conclusions. Yet Kansas will be free, ud cu only go down in the blood of desolation with the balance of the Republic. Oaaaaraa. P^aLVBtCK u rW that I th. Jhvery a a s i i i K o u o u o e e i l- 1 a o o s s i n u n e a w a s iuteaotia^toatbyapitoiApW^ ^fi^g^l JST jU, Kaatos basiaeaa. Tara to Utah, tirfifT Ufa ^**1 doa^ 000 how tta oM WM led oar army seat to that territory ia a 3SJraro to aat, a4bs^isMh^,u^_lha* «d evideatly at the mer act. w-f •.TT»r_ar^«ilfaioa. ud evideatij can a !Wlsato«».el»«»»«^ |-^.Udsby tha Mormoas, s 0m way «ttUag ths th heaps af carnoft. T| m0 _js#agss&** #ei|»Mto-f«W»Mr& *d 1 JSUttoa, ud Mr, taM NMtaf vc *At. l» 1&3 ViVJ*J£5 vtivvm, yttE fiiohod- Lt» ibdukM^bw al Lane, at Suata.—Mr. Db*ia, of IHia^ lotrodamd a joint Wolotfmi to Mw iko aaihiriiy of Jho PmUaat aldai tba ociioamiadlhi ooitopro aaoto the itlhii| of the Xa*y ia neyiot to droaoedaadlfoHiwd aoMloAean, aaifna«» lieotiiat he'WwWdaaflHep. Mr. K^aamiko go*o aotieo otWa iotnatian to Oa aiilttO ih H»#oariib. a waelatiaa waa ado|tMd'«Ott«"atiBf tba haaidiw,«afarai faay bp yaipahtHa wttb the pabba laiwoal, or dMlr mMMr. JO4Wob*WL^ lit MdimOtoP.d imlfeim dM ofoatoTOnrtral toriln imitii witb fiMr to Om aaikt »r war, ud Uwy pwrf vsMooSatordoy. tlMtlth. Rttt in wild miiiiy »o*i .-dMik MMff of ^lo0bg«(*0MBt«M ro. o4v«l by tbo poyyte. *ty eo*i»wcad fate( ia aliury ooapo»bM,«a« bm(d io MMLue,. li »ii «pett«iHl*fcn tho dragoooa vo^d omro (hot tin »«M bo mMmomI by 90M ^MMiioo. ThojMtt hi- MttoT8aa fMa teXleaMg^ateo Mr. Puh slated that ho eCerod the bffl aa a eanproaiwe, aad explained He provisioas aafol lo»s: ti jromdaa tor tho admission of Kansas lata tho Uaioa uador tho Lessssptu Coostttatloo, w^h tho saM bouadarica as were daiaed by ib# Iralkji|T tlii wmI Goo^ftli* It alao requiree that, the seventh article of that, Oooatitatiao, relative to flavory. Shall be auVarftto^ to ^ho (Greet votsi of thi qOaliSed cVKtassoB tho 7 th of April nest, aad that tba saMt roa of tbla aleetioa slkall bo aMdo totho amde to tbo Governor of the Territory inetsad o she FroSidaat of tho Coaveatioin. Itatataa that tho eteoiioB shall bo ooadacMd ia bbiiat ence to the laws in force oa the 7 th NovSmber lilt. It alao providaa that tho Cooatitotioa shall aot be oooatrnctod aa to limit or iaydr tho right Of the people to at any time call a cooveolion Tor the purpose of altering. arooiMlliig, or aboMabiag Aeir form of fovoraateat, subject to constitu tion of the 1?. S. Mr. Pagh stated that, be would avail himaslf of u early opportaaity to explain the provi sion* ol the bill more in dotaiL Br. Benjamia submitted a resolntion, which was referred to tba Committee on Printing, pro viding for tho printing for the aaa of the Sen ate. 20,000 00plea of the opinion of the Jndgea of tho Supreme Court in the Dred Scott ease. Mr. Brown commenced a speech in advocacy of the admission of Kansas under the Lecomp ton Constitution. He bad not proceeded far when ho waa aeiasd with vertigo and yielded the floor, expressing tbo hope that ha woold bo abk 19 proceed with hie remarka to-morrow. Heoea.—Mr. diagmu, from tho Committee on Foreign Affairs, reported a reeoluiioo that the President be requested, If ia bis opinion compatible with the public inlereat, to commu nicate all the information ia his powecsroa ia relation to the scirore of Wm. Walker ud bia followers in Nicaragua, together with each in structions as have been given to naval aad oth er ofHcera. Mr. Jones of Tenn. should like the gentlemu ib ™d»fy bis resolution, so as to call.for infer for dmk Md ,| epc pwkriik, was warty toaurt, and they a Territories, arise ftom tbo determined purpose I „iw,1n[1,j nogfag the bell, blowing the whis of ttoae who cohroliw action "*2* I Ue, throwing thiaga overboard, and making domain, and enlarge the power ot wavery. othr (tOAr]. Capt. Wallace, ud others, warl|ka bv aii(| by llni Kmw* d«r i»i«ei»ce, ttk« wbuk power of tbo tioual Utfvvrnuieut has been ekerted to fsrus Slavery a|ku tho reluctant people of Kusss Under lhi« iuiluence, aleo, perauient aiU-mpia are made to sui jugate tlie people of the Iree Hsa'y 10 Initial domination, through tbe ad niiuiairation of the Fugitive Slavo aw. JUi^der this influence, finally, tlie lederal ludieiOry haa demonstrations but thp l|Q*t 4ltocjied the engine. lie •'kirered biiusclf clean pver with glory" at Osaawattomio, where 400 armed man surprised a tow poor settlers. He gallutly led at the .~pk ot I^iwrvnce, after they had aauerUmed through the Marshal that there would be no 0| uever noticed him, nor changed iia steaoy mo- Walker in this country, in Ku su Ca|rt. Wallace startled tho good people oi Quindaro in' the evening, by leading a oompany of dronklo row£ei tkroogb tkeir city, wriek ing, cursing, ud drawing their pistols on the ... .. .. I luckless wight that crossed their path. But toe (tMuaer \vebb," that plies between Qum- country. Mr. Olingman replied that he would modify the resolution if he had the power, bat being a report from a committee he coold not do so. The resolution waa received under a suspen sion of the rales by 117 against 47. Tbo reeo lution, after debate and amendment, was passed. Mr. Kelsey offered a resolution, which waa adopted, calling on the President to Inform the I Houso whether tbe Government of Nicaragua I has made any complaint on aeeount of Oom. i Paulding's seizure of Walker aad his followera. Mr. John Cochrane introduced a bill to eatab li*h the Collection Districu of tho United States, designating the parts of entry and delivery in the same, and for other purposes referred to the Committee on .Commerce. Mr. Davis, of Mass., submitted a resolution, wliieh was pasaed, proposing to alter the Ad measurement of Americu Vessels. Sir. Ceilt ictroijuc^d a bijl tq qrgtolra a reg Iniriji of Momted foluateerv tor tfce %et— I fr- a i-r. On motion of Mr. Cobb, a resolution was 1 aitii iied, instructing the Committeo on Territo u report an opinion whether or not tho or ilia: Territory attached to adjoined to adjoining Territories. Mr. Quittmu asked leave to introduce a bill to repeal certain sections of tho Neutrality Lo4ii. Mr. Grow objected. r, gpliiooffer introduce) a hill ptovidji^ ft»f the eHtnblisbawat of a beanoh of Military Aca demy at tbe Hesautage, Toon. On motion of Mr. Smith, of I1L, a committee of five waa ordered to bo appoioted to inveati gate all the facts connected with the late sale of Ft. Snelling and to have power to sand for persons ud papers. Mr. Blair introduced a bill which was refer red to the post ufHce committee, authorising tl.c uontraptars for carrying the mails from the Mi-i sipoi River to Su rrancisoo, ander the act of Marob laat, to adopt uy route they m»y choose. ... Mr. Greenwood iatrodmced a bill, which was referred to tho committee on claims, to repeal the act establishing thecoart of claims. Mr. Morrill introduced a bill to punish tho »piri» of our |™U^rtu,£To( £. on Never poor Praeideat ia auhh a ptwdic-1 he adopted forthwith, as the message had been —. uiat ia which Mr. Buehanu just now before the country nearly a month. teds himself. His scheme for thrusting the quits,—Qn wptionofMr.S**,r4-* »r.n— troubles out of tho way baa gone aU iwl I ^"ieie'tho Leeomptoa eoaetitu- a* gta.000. L^aT^m^^Th. I l^^^rU^'ii^Sg M"r."^nienmtroduced theFruoh [friead, Feeaaado Waa^btofaljeaiQofc •JJSJ'SLterriwyi while tq put the oikm* tien bill aad moved Its rofato^ao to a & e a K a a a A o o s a o e o 4 o O o s u S e o i e o e a 1 inti—iiiig WftlkOTt fcoe^ifpoTopoo fLa*aww AndotMfl the ooodoot of 8ui(oot I g«iATi--)|r. fosoendeii Introdooeo iiisij nwisilj. rtl-lhTrrfl -TlH-nW. I^QJwitau bo as* taodiag hia decapitatiOB af tbat pariftj French spoliation bill and ^m0T^Jtf •*[*"BC0 a«i rriti «m miir'tftiiisYi i.... I^SPio«ikaaa. tha 8«saidoat,oftha ImmP* I fg, irisaaolf. Aad yoa, toa, O 110 aeieot oom mlttoo. After d*bate tho^ mo ,^*7^ 1 torn Caoveatioa, by ll|MW 111* raastjia^op.to» aad amdt^ about ta ba lS have u of firot date iMimrtaato- J*™* uawtor si nadiiltn is ousted out vUul'o fiUibastar itota hip iilCMad. Msif tfa* tahfaVaaa. Bataa JaMioa af tta Su Mm' MMM4: BMlte%. jgittoMMsato i. eB was agreed, to. Muirs. Crittenden, Oojto- 1 -r"'sabmitted mGwya a resolotloo, wbVeb Mee over, iastractiag tha committee on forol^J«- br X» W morkiag tbo track af «ha hiiiaas to Inqmrs Intd tiie expediency o*. with haapsTol carrion. T)»o wholo epor- ,w«-g l#w for tho appolntmeat of a Miafar tUs expad^'y 11«' P»alp«teatl4»y Japan. potently1to teadH dhl# 4sr Ml^ deaftog i I -aoS 1 rig I •W I *U» r.^t *v#£! u.-« »T*fe! ktn^MMlI •j!*7 kimrMI 1 Hi c*« M#Aidii| H«K mmLXwtOl^ tflWA- TBESDAY..JAKO ABX B, 18W: wic k M^jjwbostlte tgtefWfl" •**$**12 asore'tlioa.' .threo snlfes was eafaeemoota/ tho no««»ty oa hoard a aajdaoslshig aa^ ther weroboAwothoootroge ta jricaaa«wa,alae to Usoimit NckfMMMMMha^aata mmf pa main rebuita IP than owtot. Mr. J*agh OSked aad obtained leave to iatro diiti* a btU'toproOMo lor thra#ariarioa wf Ko* aat iato the Unioo. tbo btll wfo rofsrrrd to the Com. oo Territo ries. ZJ -r Mr. Boooek boliovod thot PaiildThg had acted illegally, bat mai^aiaod tWt'00 haw mHaritod power to aaa tho A*a»y aad Navy apoo tbe to tha saa be applied tothalud, l»y for the laat two years had, beta tasaa ia paiMtratfag aatnijge a*d J*sce aa wts^TSaS. -srst"-! ftoai Ksasas, Ut^ aad all other*. Washiagtoa, Jaa. #. The Seaate la^sff la iaaaatloa asarfaa rati flsd the Daakh ®»«id Does Treaty. tte PresWeat's Ihatego, atmasapuisd h» docuBMBtaln rehuloa ta- ttwstaalAutrleuaf fsira. will peobabty be tummsalm iH to Coa grass »i msUOw. His Intimate ft*sadssay hs iUl mors em^batfcally cowdemn ilMbaatrring tiu he did la his annnal Massage. Accordtag to prtaea* IndteatisaaOm. PaaM lag will not be recaWed. The Senate then praetoded to tho ooaeidero thmof Mr. Crltteadea'a rosoiatioo ia fcvor of increasing the dadeooa importa, aabaututing home for fordga valuation, which, after some twsrti—.»«- citiaeaa of Portsmouth, Ohio, prayiag for a charter for a National Buk far 0 y***» T—" judici«y. All the Statea ud Territories were then called In sncceaioa, when a large number of Aljourasd. Washington, Jan. ft. Hoosi.—Tbe House went into committee ol the whole on the state of the Union on the Pres ident's annual message. wu "!Hr Dourias beards him ia the Senate ud Urd, which waa presented yeaterday, be trau feroes him to the wall. His Kaaaaa poUcy maat adopted that the petition of Mr. M#- mitt«id to the Secretary »j_Btetc far tbo co»md- h* arowdod through Congress, unless possibly I era lion of the President. The petition setsforth ,MBM of tb« aanlbUatioo of the party I Tjrinaa grievances inflicted uplon Mr. Millaed, an at theaxpw* Eia aecrot agents Amerloi citissn, by British civil o«cers «d others in Ire!aHd,by wWeh he clahas tobave had a large number of valuable eattle tafcaa from him by a mob. vu if* Hmm k«Ibv to iH to pawers aad atofle iirtraotlaao far "biasgre* eyed |cottrse they deamadpropar toparaaa. •VhildT of dtoti-J j|r. Lov«joy soid if tta Nutr^ty_ w™ a capital of f«,00«,OOQ, and an ineroaao of toe uriff, Alter tho transactions of so^e fqrtoer bnsiaeas of po special importance, the Senate uooss.—Mr. Otaacy Jonea, from 4»C#a mittee 00 Ways ud Meana, reported the bill of appropriation for the aapport of tbo MUitary Actdemj. Mr. Washburn, of HI., from the Committee Commerce, reported n bill to farther amend the act providing for the better security of passengers on board steam veeeels. Its consid eration was paatpoacd till the first Tuesday In February. Mr, Clingmaa, frpmbe Oommittee on For eign Affairs, reported a series of resolutions, which were adopted, calling 00 tbo President to communicate tho correspondence between the Secretary of State and the Goverasscnt of Par aguay and New Granada, in uy way affecting our diffcrer.ee with these Governments also between the Secretary of State ud Brazil, re lative to the opeaing of- tho river ui tbe ne gotiation of a reciprocity or other treaty, ana all correspondence on tbo subject of qur rela tions with Spain, not heretofore made public. The Hpuse went intoComssittee of tbe Whole on the State of the Union on the President s ^'mt^BMss of Ohio spoke of the Dred Scott case decision as aa utter disregard of the rights of man and the truth of history. He entered against it hie indignut protest. Mr. Haskin of New York, defended the act of Com. Paulding, stating the set of 1818 was in tended to meet just such a case as this. Mr. Stephens of Georgia thought the arrept a great outrage om private righta, ud ought to be redressed. Mr. Haskin in replying, said that clthougl Com. Paulding's conduct might have been with oat authority, there were abundant precedents to show that the Amerieu Congress and people have sustained acta morally right but technically ""lrr'Giliaoio had no doubt but Com. Pauld ing acted under instructions. |h« committee the# rose, ud the HQl!se "d jourhed. Cincftwati, Jan. 4. The St. Louis. Democrat aays that passengers report ilie following: On Friday, the 25th, news reached Leavm worth of the engageasent of the troops en camped at Sugar Monndud the Dragoons. The officers ordered Lane to surrender, he refused, tbe Dragoon1 charged, but were repulsed with the loss of three of their number. Jh« urft gOOos retired and sent Denver for reinforce ments. Denver ordered three companies of Dragoons to the seat of war. It is expected there will be bloody work soon. As soon ss news of ths engagement was received the peo ple commenced organising and hurrying to as sist It is expected that before the Dra goons arrive Lane will be reinfqrped 2^00. 1°' tense excitement prevails. Tbe people of Law renee are preparing to take tbe field. haa fled the Territory. Senate, PHsideaa, Inten'iy1"1 MaalStotfMUgh ,7 Jti lit) Calbouu Tbe Paris correspondent of tbe Commercial w Mr. J. Glancy Jonea submitteda series of res olutions referring the Various branches of the message to the appropriate steading commit tee:'. He expressed tie hope that they would rMUd,e" i -JiWssO o«t wlftw (a* ittl* *i» IS :.o SSaai -»t» i e -oi:.{. .» --Ma«« Ji ri fcjfK. IIARKM^. Barringtot), K. S., Jan. ft. The schoofer LiverpocA, Just ft«m Btoioa with a cargo of flour, sogar and merchanoise, while laying at Robinson's Wharf, in this place, laat night, took flre ud burned to tho water a edge.—Loos eetimatod at |10,000—No insn raace. Tbe Africa arrived out on the '20th and the Kangaroo on the 22d. The principal failure th»t TC bsve to report i« that of fcliufiender Bros, of Liverpool, lor near half a million sterling. Tbe message of President Buehanu was very favorably criticized in England. An earthquake had occurred at Naples, re sulting in grest destruction to property an^ connidt' able loss of life. Liverpool M^rkats—Breadstuff*. Richardson Si Co. report flour market very dull but steady, at about previous prices. Whest steady and fine quaVtiea are held at a higher figure, but the transactions are very limited. Red wb?at (U2d a7«3d white QslOdags, Ifcf York, Jen. 4, I Indian corn more quiet at previous prices The New CitT Government was insugursted I mixed 88sa38s7d. to-day Mayor Pieman assuming the duties of Pork snd Beet sre dull at previous rates. bis office. Alderman Clancy was elected was elected President of the Board of Alderman, and T. D. Valentine was re-appointed Clerk. H. Haswell was elected President of the Com mon Council, ud Chas. T. McClenahan waa re-elected Clerk. Mayor TSemu will transmit bia message to-morrow. Bacon in very limited demand. Lard dull, prices nearly nominal. Tallow firm at 52s.-— Sugar dull at previous rates. Rice quiet Rosin dull at 8sl Id. Other articles are quiet at previ- ous prices. At London the breadstuff markets wore very quiet but unchuged. Sugsr wss firm sad rather higher. Coffee quiet. Tea slightly higher.— aayVthe* American Hcuse, Green A Co., which I Tsllow buoyant, sales failed last Spring, is trying to resume, and is ^ondon money market was slightly easier paying small auma of its liablitie's. Obas. Mu- consuls closed at»8Ja9si (or SNE A Co. exoeot to resume In March. Wain- The Indiu Government had been formally right A Co., Agents of the Collin's Line, and notified of the intention of the ministers to ter Vogell A Co., uotber American Hotoe, hope to London Tbo filibusters on board tho Saratoga at Kor- i g£nk folk poeitively refuse to go on shore unless they I ,jhe gugpengjons include the bouse of Chsrles are put off by force. They say they are penai-1 y|cb0iaon A Co., warehousemen, of London, la« ud have no where to go if on abore, and (Ubilities also, a few flthers, for demand to be returned to Nicaragua, tbe borne I «f their adoption. There had been a great improvement ia boa- The Prasidmt says It is utterly Mt of dTalrs at Hamburg. question to return tbo filibusters to Nicaragua, i reduction of tbo rates of tho Buk of tho only potoibUity for the. is ia pecuniary ia- anticipated. dsmoity, which will be urged._ WHtJi WIHBO WggB V9 toa pat 1 Gul. Walker will not go Weet far several Walker ud hi men by Coca. Pauidiug. asi( ltiaVA« lAA tl ,—•«-ri .. __j the London Times, in its review of the Mes reeftlauottS denounce and Walker may bo able to ei by lo^Matiro devicee so i too amiarity to some measures ot compromisa. GOB. Lamar, tta aew Minister to Nnmragaa, has gone to N. T. to take passage aa tta Calt- feGa2.^aiker latimatee hie losses by the «ei* caros ofbavis ud Pauldiflg at $240,000. dea. Boostea latoadad to uaounce the death butowiag to asovero i ti A* i BlaaV' awto^te woo aat dsMvsrad to-day, bwt la pahishi la the Bapcaaa te vi^U- to tf. fbi sinifa teools at laagth oa the oab jbMOf Bsaha, aad msmmsnds that they be tumpsHed »keop«ahaad oc*a to thoaasonat of por aeas. af thsii iaiiXmtasas, indarive •f rates rsoOsaamada ihsimg natiea of lolls aa Kailrooda, a^ aSowiof them to iacreasa the tateof ptwiagsi Ian sppimauy gwatefrsto «o TVeaurytor prioate oawrpriees aad teatito Moas steteo tho daMoaei ia iho esaal ra*f? auto Offr,600,00ft aatbocised by the last legia aagfeate direct taiatiu of oaa half lasiSy far twa yease aa a revoaue, smntestethe onaawsat af asogistry law epaato •Nh satMhotioa af'ha lawa af Ao kat tare- la tefrseaeo to the city of New York, aar UothrlfthsidiN aoat favosa tbo rstewval or tho laaraatiaa toflaady Hook reooapsads tho leglShUfo ta prwaat aoeh extraorOiury oaeof tho power of granting i^jaactiona aahas boea doim the paat year, aad oppoeee tho iatro dacttea Of slavery into K.ness Boston, Jati. R. Frank B«ath, and Ms sister, Miriam York Heath, have bcoa sirestsd ia Draut, aear Low ^1, for we murder o their father, Joshua Beiuh, a blacksmith, between 60 ud 70 years old. The daughter, It ia stated, confessed that she flnt attempted to poisoo her father, and that her brother, on Satarday aight, shot him inthe head, aad alterwarda buried the body. When it was found by the oflfcer* they ieemeo to hare a very faint idea of the enormity of the offence. The father waa of intemperate habite, aad oftaa quarreled with and beat his children. Halifax, Jaa. •. Hoa. «maaBrad.traat Babie. formerly Moo ter of ths B«es, expired yeaterday—aged 8t yean Bhenectady, Ju. 5. Geo. Grifin, the leasee of Gtvsns' Hotel, la thia city, died last ovoaiag. New York, Jaa. 5. A Washiagtoa despatch to tbo Post says that advices received there teod to confirm the re port of i cclUeion In Kaoeee. Tbe Uteet m«* ces by mail are that Lane had 1300 men and plenty of assmunitioo. Mayor Tiemun truamitted his Meesage to the Council to-day. He states that the actual permuent debt of the city is about ^10,450,000, ia addition to the funded debt redeemable from taxation, 11,100,000. The Treaeary loaa ao count is nearly gS,600,000. The Central Park assessment bonds, gl,600,000, and the assess ment bonds, $1,150,000. The Mayor adverts in strong tsrtns to the great increase in taxes, ex pressing the opinion that the poblio may well complain of the heavy drafts on taem, when property Is lecdered insecure through inelli* cicncy, beslih endaangercd by the neglect of sanitary laws, and life daily sacrificed by vio lence, ruffianism aad crime, through tbe want of energy in bringing the guilty to trial and punishment. The Mayor thinks the city psys mors thsp its share ol the Stave tax aad re commends tbe renewal of tbe application for a State Board of Asssssors to equalise the valua tion of property throughout the State tbe same he thinks'! be case with the School tax. He recommends a revision in some cases, and a reduction of salaries. In the siuking fund account there is a balance of #8,200,000 every year, which should be restored tp the Treasury. Jn these way's a saving en be made of $1,400, 000. The Mayor treats of the varous departments of the Cttv Government, recommends the pro curement of steam fire engines, and thst the Insurrsnco Company should contribute more largely to that depertment. The value of the city pronerty is over 42,000,000—an increase since I860 of *12,000,000. The Mayor thinks the Metropolitan Police Bill unjust in many of its provision*, a^d that the M»yor should be b'sd of the Police but will give his support to the Law until it is re pealed. Sandy Hooh, Jan. 6. The steamer Atlantic from Liverpool on the iSd ult- b*f» just arrived oft this point, her dates ore four d*s later thsu these already received. ,®c?"°t- .. money market, and diacounts were readily ne Washington, Ju. 8. _0ti4b|e at At)aotic dlsavow the ae^ a^ confines itself to two topics—the Finan- dirsot eoMponatioa to be made totheJJg CrUit, and the Central American queatiaa. M»"tad, and that they ud thdr^artns stall ta congtn|M Mr It till Tuesday. ef dr. Busk to morrow, but hoarsences ta has peetpooed I Columbus, Jan. 4. 0 X] minutes in readiag. I °°°-. *r-Wm* Caaoord, N. l&y I ^SS^ss^S& mi Buctansn's remarks upon the KtoS plessure In receiving tta asuraace from Mr. tews Buchanaa, that the intereau of the two coun a —i—, I irici are identical, being confined to securing tries are identical, being a safe transit over all the routes acrosa too Isthmus. Let the Americsn Government give profit of this, ftnd we ate sure that mattera will be speedily settled. Commoa sease must tell tho Americsns that in these two questions we are strictly on the defensive ud the most inveterate Aeclaaser agaiast England cunot deny the conciliatory spirit In whioh sbs has trea od them. But we can hardly be asked to Oto up" tho Treaty of 1850 withaat a gaarutce S .»a Ths twa boaees af the Legislature were or-1 iU most importut provisions shall be be noted by election of Ohaa. W. BWr, ot MM»tlAika sKkaf 3—NO. SBEltM igtaataattthh ientlia a« tlmayWMly ola» CMOS tram Afcisa to tim Freuh «oM» to a Caafareaco to he held ia Londu. Tho Freach ships af war inteaded far Chlas waro appeiated to loava Toolaa oa_«ho fMh Dec., aad waald psaoead imt to laagk IfSffieswats tirai*.—Tho Bspaaa ad tdrld with wait aahsiasace the pnyeat af the l^fltgl Stotoa ic^Mt Oabft, o4 oecueee Fwtidfiit chaauof eaoouraglagthem with regard to the propoaitioa for pawhaaiag the Islaad, wh eh ssys tho now Mlaiotee of tho Uaito* States, who UOoat to arrive in Madrid, ia exoMted to anke. The Bspaaa declares that qwi «i*»oi eatertala it wlttoat dlsboaor. TMifcha«»ited Sums win seiso tho first l»l liiiMMaith^ b? piratiaal expeditioas or eacitiag in1aB^tioa. or uy other atodo whatever, of pmmrssiBp thesssalvea of the Mud, the Bspdbroiltf aot doubt, ud it complaiaa that aadas sacb civ cossotuoes the Gevsramsai diapMjei.-a.great wut of caution. Ani.~rt.nt decree haJ bcea %mil prbvi diag for ths partial Intraachieem^ttt Of the ifc. J-* IntT—Aa earthqaake took plage.M. ib* night of tho ISth Dec. throughout the whale jfingism of Naplea, ud iu effects were mo«t severe ta tho town of Salerma. Houses were rent from top to bottom, aad noamraae viUagoe wor destroyed. IkMIIii Jaa. 4. •Joha Smith A Co., hukers, fully adjusted liabilitioe aad iseamed busiaeu to day. Richmond, (Ta.) Jan. 9. The Maehlao ahopof tho Central B. R. was consumed laat aight. Sevan locomotives were destroyed. Loss $85,000. luaruoe trifling. The falio wing failures are reported: Ward, Saundera A Haat, Geo. Bawll A Oa, Titos, Grovee A Co. Norfolk, (Va.) Jan. 5. Gen. Walker's men were discharged from tbe Saratoga to-day, by orders from Wasbing toa. Muy af them are wandering about the city, destitute, poorly clad ud moneyless. [Tribune's Washington Correspondence.] Washington, Ju. A. Mr. Berabeisel hss appeared tetore the Com mittee on Territories. Mr. Stephens, the Chair man, called oo tho President to consult. The President said that Utah waa not yet in rebel lion, but only threatened. The Committee will probably report In favor of Mr. Bernheisel. The mejority of the Seoate Committee are favorable to tbo^eeific Railroad, including Mr. Davis, if it is confined to the Southern route. Mr. Ptckem is nominated tor Minister to Russia, ud Mr. Clark, ol Ky., for Guatemala. Washington, Jan. 6. Messrs. Hunter snd Toomli* arted, but tbe Seute refused, to excuse them from serving on the French Spoliation Bill Committee. Tbe Senate then proceeded to the consideration of Mr. CrittendonV resolution in favor of increas ing the duties on imports, snd substituting home for foreign valuation. A h«avy snow storm Is prevailing at Boston and other parte of New England 4 inches of snow has fallsn at Boston and is still coming In New York snow fell most of the morning, hut melted as it fell, aad has now ccssed Weather rather mild. .. per cent., and s reduction of the rateR w figure was anticipated. reached her wharf at 2 o clock. Gaiar Baitaia.—President Buchanan's aiea- Tbo patch evoroeat by telegraph in England. akall hto t« I re-enacted, ud tta whole ooriee of irritating W. R. Woods, Speaker, aad J. W. Kaea I disputes ta brought for over to u and. OteA of Homo. Goveraor's Message waa deUv-1 fa euspeasiaa of Messrs. Klingsrder, Bros., ertdht 4 o'clock ud occupied one hour ud far- Liverpool, is announced. Liabilities £24,- R*id' w I^i]te^M^on°from At a saeethig af tta Dem^tk^ooMaltteO, ay had arrived ia I^adon with bald atFanpar^, pa Toeeday tta *thJa^-L"*o- L^^of obtainiag fliaanstel sid. lasloaa were adopted to tta fcllowi^eftct Attempte to iaaaeb tha Uviathu were post tessss. New York, Ju. 6. Tho steamship Persia sailed to-day for Liver pool with 94 passengers snd 1,920,000 dollars ia specie. New York, Jan. 6. The Washington eurrespo«nU iit of the Times ssys the (irissarri Treaty will l»e-eej«»cted h£ the Senate, should it ever rescb that body—it ha* not yet returned from Kicarsgu The Tribune correspondent says Mr. Douglas will contend that the arrest ol Walker, even on the high seas, would have been illegal. Jcilge Black is writing an opiakm for tbe President maintaining the roverxi view. BaiLaoan aso St*Aiino*f- A^wiatirrs.—It is computed that during the year tJ67 there were 120 railroad accidents in the United States, by which 180 person* were kiljed «nd bit) wound ad. Durlna the year 1850, there were 148 rail road accidents, bv which 195 persons were kill ed and 829 wounded. The number of steam boat sccideate in 1857 is commuted at SO, by which 822 persons were killed, and 86 wounded. In 1866, there were !9 gtesmbo.it accidents, by which S58 persons were killed, and 127 wound ed. These statistics do not include sea-going steamers. The Siamsso Ambassadors at tanttau are queer chsps. On a recent ev.niug at tempted to introduce two •otnen of notorious ly bad character to the Queen's Levee in Wind sor Castle. Tbe n^xt night tlu v were seen st the Lyceum Theatre, accouipani by a number of tbe stalest Cyprius in the Si rand, and their conduct in the box waa so shameless that tbe audience biased thea. The literary critic ol toe York Times understands that the friends of the young lady who claimes to have written tha first and con cluding lines of the poem Nothing to Wear," still believe in her story, ud aa a vindication of tar pretensions, a poem by bar isabortiy to. be publiebed iu book form- How Jos won ths Psscit.—Joe is unquestionably the handsomest nisrried mu la Cincinnati. graoer. the Governments of Swe- S3tss P!«#. 1 Tta Londaa Advwtisor sadsiitea^Mr. •. to Smith will kaoa tha Baaid af te* SC.'HJ*2S£TlSri |to«Mdtel*y Ms OwWaad. «d ttat^todd Mr. ly wHhdratr trato miaia- »a te tte y nalte baaraat sad maaey was oaly at fipsroent for bastpapar la tha "m'S?!!!! MMMtlakat, aai jttoMWW**' Joe aporta a wife, besides several other crea ture comloru. Well, be ud »ife, Harry—, ud Geo.—, and A«r wives sll board at tbe same house. A day or t* a ago, while they were at table, luxuriating on de 'ached porttpaa of boiled tantey which had been started with oysters, the conversation turnnl on Chris iu names, when Mrs. Harry com ended that she could name more distinguished men wha bad borne tta name of Hemy, tbau any geatieinu oould of Ms owa naate and coacluded by of fering a gald peacil aa a wager, aguist a sal able equivalent, should she win. Tbe trial camasenCed. Mrs. etarted off with "Harry of tbe Wees"addhsga doasn others. George- -now gathered up on Qeorge Waabington, tbe four Georges of Englud, LoM George ef Fruee, Ac 'Now, Mr. John— say,' said the charming Mrs. lUrry Oh 1 I cu give you a hundred—tho two Adams—Lord John RnsseW—Joho Tyler— John, Jaha, briag me aoate water John 'tiiopt atop, you can't a «. Mr. aaw your turn comes,' continued juicy little gaanster. Sow if ever a bashfel man Used, It My Mud Jae. He darod aot look ap. Ha tad bou racking hia brain for an answer, but to ao impose, ud la dsspeir, be male aaa grud of brt, and raiaiag his bead replied:— SR* *g*»**——•»•»£**•*—•••ffcwti* |4,r S^SirSfffSy^SSSi 1 la—owIM*"*—I*. ed Is alee oaase«f ilia appar dows. ThoaUatMfaoaata^wa completely liwibshil la tha lower atary, alaagud in»te»»aa% fitted ap tor a bag saoas sticksTlayroiMd £^1I3R EMNT FLWUNJ wseaha of too hatt laasaay plain luki ipMiM ea af blood sbswad whws toasa missMaajpp.^j kea effect, abd tha dripptog of tha^aiaadrf. could bo traced ia aad rooadthe haM%fit*J' erydlreettea. Aaaiaaada borsalsaa faraa, aatha daop "Br.^SS'dWr. ta«a tha wpa»ai»^ woaaded aoa, wbo were taku dowa ths IM about half a atite to li Toe faee af tho dissaesd Louisville, Ju 6. Gov. Powell is elected U. 8, Senator by 80 votes Garret Davis raoeived 84 Thompson 1. New Orleus, Jan. ft. Cincinnati, Jan. C. All tbe trains on the Marietta and Cincinnati road stopped to day and business is entirely saspended. Matters have keen unsatisfactory for some time. The employs are striking for wasres due. It is ssid that the farmers in the vicinity of Athens so destroyed the track that it is unfit for use in that neighborhood. The cause of their action has not not been ascer tained. Superintendent Barnes left for Chilli cotbe to-day with a view to arrange matters for tho early resumption of tbe business of the road. Baltimore, Jan 8. A meeting of t^e members of the beach and t^r va* held this morning in tbe Superior Court room, as an expression of respect to the meni ory of the Hon. David Stuart, who died yesier day. Suitable resolutions were adopted. Mr. Stuart was formerly U. S. Senator from Md. New York, Ju. 6. Despatches from Cuada and eastward report very cold weather to-day at Quebec and Mm~ Weal thermometer about sersj. At Rockville, N. S., thermometer iix degree* below. 1 ad he mai died with shot, aad tta Maat have dtod^HwH"' instantly. Dr. Asa Barr held u eaamtaaate* over hie bady ht psaasaaa of the Coeaaof OM jary. While aa daia& hia aid father aad tha eeeae avaTtha dead bady Of IU was traly heart reaAag. Up Maira lay *kafl» soa, John Geiaer, eery daa^eaasly waaa^ed to tba head by a oat received ia tha haoaa, otberwieo fa^aiad. Ia uad|joiaiag bar another eu, daagaroasly wounded ia the ud throat by a charge of shot. Dr. Hor* tertaioaetroag bo pea af his recovery Mdaday, quite u aUarly mu, lay ia thajaMf boueo horribly out ia tbo face ud broiesid, baft probably aat daageroaaly. Muy othert wet# hurt, bot not dangeroosry. On Urn OmMWMi we could not aasertaia whether uy had haam ajared or aot, as they did aat seem dlapa^Qd to^ nor, which resulted ia briagtag a lee aad In tta death af yOaag Thai tta moot inaooent aad quiet aaa af thftt paff)£ —aad ia tbe wouading af tta others. Soitthba* BsriasnasT.—Tta Bishmaad Sas^t which declsred reesaUy that "iatimssy.mllfc. southern gutleama tad i quite a decent mu, aad reasoned tha vulgarities of bis early edocatioa," gives us Mi*. Uustration of ite idea of eoatbsrn isflasamal Ak the following gentlemaaly aad ohivalrte aMaalt 'j upon Cbarlee Sumaar: "But one figure-head ia tta Seaate afauahtr arresu sttenlion ia the ptoturo we bare bore of the plain-looking, substantial, better order af American politicians. It is that af a large, tall senator, who sits near the rnaia entraaee. Hia poeture is one of tta BMSt iniautable conceit, with bis head raised, hia eyea elevated and rest ing oo a pleasut vacaacy, his body turaod to perciliously away from tta aeighbariag MM tors, snd without evea tbe least eiga at atto^:.. tion to betray hia consideration for any thing that is passing around biai. Thia hugs cOicomK, with his hair so tenderly parted, aad al* big, white handa so coaataatly eagaged ia slsohiag himself, still smiiiag aad talkiag to tta liek-spit-. ties that aurrouad bins, ia that pampered, ken narked bound, Charles Sumner. Aa appUcatfaa of tbe hide would take out tho lofty airs flf martyrdom ta elects it would purge too eM ceit immediately. It ia a fair bettor any aaa to take, that at tta first stroke of tke lau tha hauad would take refuge under his Jesk.'tta Mi' there yelping for mercy." Plais Talk.—Tta Richmond Sooth thus sx preeses ite opinion of the siaoerity snd honesty of those Northern mu who pride thesssolWto upon be ng the special frioads of tho 8outltf "So, Mr. Douglaa has showed bis cloven foot ta tta South at laat. I never tailors**a wsW whole footed. All that ha has over dewo haa been to cnjo!. the South tochoocc tatweea evils, to take tlie i#si she eu get, to sugar oSer aaiw seoui pill' ami brita tta 8oathora Momtara to coax tbe Suutli to swsllow thsa. I never haa coofidenec in him. I have no confidence ta uy mu north of Mawn and Dlxoa'a. They eaaaat be our (riends ud ta baa est. Tho iatosaataai the two se. lions are utagoniatic. Tta Northern man who ^oes for our interests necessarily goea sgainst the interests of tta North, bis OftOlifiy, and I can hate do eoafideoee ia a tsatsae, aa awtter how high ite prioo. A Saaar Poibt.—Tbe Msasftsli Hhisld ai# Banner (Loeofoeo) eloees a lug ud able artlela against admittiag Kaasas udsr tta Istoamp. toa Cons tit utiaa, ia tha taMowiag pithy tewao: The Deelaratiaa af Iadepudaaea daclarea that all OovernaMnta "derive their jtut paw ers irom tta soassaf of tta goverasd." Tha ffoitmed ia ITsnses do aat seassal to tta Gals, houn Constitutioa. This is perfectly otaag to all. Where, thea la it ta derive iu jut* pa wow from We hear a great deal af false posi tions in these times. Csa there bo uytbiag false in a position which merely detonate that a fundamutal truth, whieb Mas at lAo whala basis of our Govsrnment, should be acknowl edged—in a position which asks that the ratara state government of Kaaaaa should psatoto "j*tt powers" derived "from the ceasst of tMl governed," aad aat saerely mmjuai pawato da rived from other ud less reliable soarcee? HA wbtl'bave you to Mj dear Madam. fur 1— I eaaaat MW tbiak af a«| ssry dsungui»hed ssan who star ban ttaWMO Mawjaii ti Laaa- ral af Btala«g» t»dsr arrival afS#eote af MM i*| iiri 4 Jiel iaSf t«O^A4t »at»1' fij*» Jiv !«'.»./ ««fs v-: ... JoeeplCescept toe geatiemu «a raad aboat ia tha Sacred fariptarw ha aha waa aaah a fcsoriw of iba. Ptoiptar, bat I will aat aier him, far dtp* hs was fas n^jMiawMWV, ... Hers's tta jpsacil, ssid Irs. Harry, tosa| U asorta'hlM, sa tha sad tta other Is MM spii out at the door. lM «ki destroys tar ha*fe% layiag toa MMiy eggs, bko a yuag lady wha to aaaian toMaka taatoH «tti*ailvaf jtoelaysharvalf am to pleasa. •&.* a* OT.' IS t'gb i n 'mail la afWtofe toeraoC la'tfco dtMepiAnfaa, i noleiee -•»d "»JI rgaswa tammi u ooosf I- Mkda adi S»tot «1«i»t If II faw -tt&M 'ifurm* Sa mi UiHrW pit'S mm® »-*1 OaSlM I T»V« »A N/ U.ii II oaa *ir*a r* -*4 jprt§ ef U i h*» l» OM owH 4 tell but it can scarcely be atheroma thaa thw some were injured. This most Wnfartaaate nag tanMa •aMh§o''«s seems to have origiaated ia thia Maaaar* A r.' party of Irishamn went lata the Western Brew ery Hall where the Geramae wore haviag aaalL ud a^e or two of them acted ia a aoiay Btw Viwli •V* wisest kMm» taeo io* Soijii •jautts ^tawi ess ..«r at.,: 4 .I(OS] •v«N| nMtet I ^1*»T jlo-A «a r»H •\5 "ti"! mm ». w W" timiw* f* ui ,7i.«i (MM awVt'.A »o M. w»si ••tsUoi at j»to wed »M»t* I dMw Mi ,* Old Book aaa ths lastm—Tta Indicate that Mr. Bachaaaa, la attog dlsgVJftoh tbe embroilmeots of tho two sections, aad tha entaaglemeuta of tho two Walkers, has tarasd his haasrolent old pMa aad hie aaatispl sya to ward tbe work of maktog ftiiads hstwssa two buds of begging, ljlaf. haras sissling, wiMf «^r scalping red ahiaa. What a saiatiy aad aaa (laas spsctacle it pressatad, aa dsabc *Bb pmsnssively dweh opoa the Mssriigtdlpoaaa. and joined their haads,,'sayatta l«l»ia$. IM thereupoa they ssads frirada. We t* impair the roauaca af such a toyhlag /osiiu, batroepeet for tta Pawaoea udPaRhaOo* peia as to sagguat tta pialiahlb Mlfli iflfaw ag that brought theM to aa happy a faMar^sar tion. It waaabaat aa failav*:. ISfM*" geod. Great lather give preeenta. tTgb itoP iwd. Shako taafalagh"|ta«.« la the langoaga of the paati Jiosaa iLiSJtm IImw a vwv sai tt baa touch of natere Matae tta world akto." [fa k*lM nitl will bo four tsllpses two of tta toa Ud tSMtfl ttaamow. _",i orit 1st. A partial aettptoaf tha Ma«h Jfahma ate ««u S S S 5 i S 5 i n- .k.. mt A* asoatoag -J dUm generally' after tha'«Ma af fa* I'—" 1 5See. Its sasgatosde wIM teM»af MMl Kweter on the eoathrra Kmb. Bar Caasat.iT.~Mr. T. Ks "1 «&»* ,»'o' .t»w r,: »*t .. «*srw Jt1 ,Ja4si: s .:.'^aap adt »*ic -••ssnfj^ •»*«,-.-, svaiq status* w:» ,vjs« ta.ii w»t» .iahlt ioa aaWaf-»»*v- "j/r.jfMin «w*4^ariai^ —t .iimnWiiOT |f- ^iMf 'gfa'|Oiai'atfia$4haana 1 ?. *5 1, it SfuSlted SZ^etoovu IM to eaUassfa' oat .»«tt libs jTa partial ssWpss of tta sssca, AagUto aome pUces tho trai outoal »M WoMMfag bot to Mapt aUees ia tta (JiM faMa Ar wtatoadl^'tWIofMhfa. 4th. A total scBpae af tta aaa, Ssptembai T. ada 40 dsgrssawsst af wmwhm* 2^k.isseeSsz *1 a tasldsat af MfaUMi jto iaaphiK aa atoMMito fa^at •wartooMawUtaWy,JIM8wjfcja iillij I aa Wlia.iday,' M*.M.'waatatta fagjj*J«g» .,fttaballdtofc««sbwos aad aOrtdeaMpMippid la fell ihraugh Ute mismI fa sras tokM apdsaA IBr. Mawsd, and A-4 taMU|*is h.I to ..»t« a«,u halt •st a saso- v mIoow it Mb v» n