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td tht tamt claim in Ullii's bet ttd .tudojt.;; Ifct rMioa that I 'would not give my notfi ted lefountt on my rrediiort wit (hit Beck would'nt tile iben.tecause iht j atrt on persons thil might claim beuefitcf exemption tnd have ret offe to my claim; nw Beck before sui' wis brought tnd l.e showed no deposition to re'rait the thtrges which he hid made' CiuMexsminetioo bv Mp n. ....... , , Mrl Mr. tMT tt Hsttden about SOih el Ajrli. 165; LiUey tnl nie if I had tritlid L'n k' tltim; 1 told dim 1 hid loid 1. 1 ii. lu il kt I l, ft ttlrd bit claim He it.tr mi id ti e-h djet t el tde letter Iraaid.lewat ni,i.tntd to sl.nw thr letter tn i c I-1. i Dt-f.fi eople el Hkinden can't trll lnl.fr ) .d that I would if turn tde le Iter il le. would let me aee it nt in'; I I'lukriril the let let r.d Lit l) dm m tUd it; 1 t.ld Mm that I ton 'sidereil tie leltrr my property;! told dun Hut thr truer might be world en etl'ii'j! to n, f h (or nt tditit else than to kin w i i ; t-Vrtl Lille if be bud done kt d wk if-qt-rktrtl to do in the letter I.e. lepiwd ilmt I e dkdahrwu il to sever I kiiJ n.n. Honed three diflfreiil percent I. ill. 1 ll I fr t iiil .nri Kruiiitithol m Lttl kt ii , t ei J w kk net enittr any appr Sentio nx aa to hik injuring me; I erent .a i) kj kiinii aa I dawned, I showed the .1 1 1'.. i io Ephraiiu Fran-r; staged tl Him ii ii ioi t iioi'iiiB. tint time 1 met i . . t .. i . . i . . . .i.-i.. i . i . l . ...- inn irnri I yafltru I lie t ol hm; uikni w nd f,rik kt ltum O.H; khti 1 !.u : i(i,.l,t foil in (crm vr u 'it fun ; L.lif) never informed t- ii. 'tint l.f Uo ii-icivni tecoud let i l liu e Lk k; and I had i conversation t i. wi.ni. it- tuld me thil 1 knew thtt I d&. . 1 1 i.tHi-kUini iu which be told i i.i 1 knew thil I was perjured; I 1 1' i i now wdki lie meant by it;whet, ; i, dill inv iiuif mie day alier dkle tl.i K etitirfiki.i.iok kt Uit be wis lo v kii iwne moulds; the reason why 1 1 kineii 'be extmiiioii wea because he am i.t t i on e u(. io bin agreement 1 nev t r ii iii iv.i i.ei k u. hi jvir. diii owed ai? i.k it no Juitr. mi Mr. Dill; ilon.', re ineu.urr tne e mount nt tne cirjini against ll.e rk'.nie ol L.if. .len't think I more to t be si tuuiii tieiote Eq Vinmetfr: I von t tkiuirti wbt llii-r, the dminis tie ior, o I'jri i lo my bu ouiil; joined the h. A. in ie, I., 1654; iiit-inbru tuld me t wtiiw.Loiko. bt line i joined '.heut; I old en rut eitiiitukfieii in chief thkl I i in out .milk tiikt n. um thtt 1 hed imo woinu 1 t-rjurx n.r: don t recullect u-tili utioi wjikl vKtiieu kt the lime ol iu) iiitiikiitu; khtlfrnood liopi tuem ttik tdtt tdru in nut tnd exuieatt of the etdei uiuti uol be lulil; 1 did not know ibii tktt la tbe etth: wet lu iwict titer Uijf inuiktionjilie firil time tnti in tbe lodge room, the second lime 1 wit cut pi (toon 'circelin;' wtt not t ittU eui menibrr, I walked iround iie house tt the Londonderry meeting; did not petk or ttke ny pari nlu'u I wtt in. I'ou't kuow through whose pert uatiop il wne ibdt ni) lather in-law went my b il; Beck never told me ihtt he did not in;eud tocfitrge me with. perjury, but only wiiUa violation of iny pledge, iieiei took butl)'a lektlier wlitioui teturiiitig au tquialrnt;I'iifver look any ol iwUiu's li-uilitt; don't know K. A., litaiioii, el fticAribui, V Co. lie ex-tnuni-a, iieik uerer ptojiored to tskft back the charges whiL'li lie nude lit the letter; teller tunic lo me io compromise, but 1 louked ujou Inn at 'kiiake io the klksH.' feumuel ritkcis--Cttu't tuy how loo 1 lute kiiom it iVit-eketi le tu lolere til) wtti kiLjutuiiuU vt tilt me ciilzent ol Louiiouur i.) ;,.etn kci)Uktuitd wuli Jilee kci (.toooOi) iurre or lour )etii; Mr. trtkcr iiko oititi men, lis tut IriejitU ton elltullc; i ii-e Ufa i U itiore tboui hi i;i(jiui.ier amoe Uie.coui.ni'iiueiueiu ol line tun uwu UiUie. Ciost examiu eu. itkte tkkeu en tclire pert tu teUln6 Up ioi inv uli; liuve luiiurd lue pUlu tut luoiif) lutori) iliik bun to; might liktK iu in U. &. tuoke, aliuriiey lor Lctk, kliouiu to Uoitn, l lid l 1 bad it: illume in this count) onJ i lii i tilieu 1 . tu inou iii us i gu down, lie must 1 tic v luvi.ea ivlf Meekrr li lo lurry tin luitun; lie 10. u uie UiB tlldfgt t llk I iic li.u ii.anr og lust li.lu, eud iViecker ;. in. t ii.) liinid tu need, 1 told ;w.i. i Ui,,J. iirlp ill in; iiftk kud 1 hull k oili.tUK; i.ine, etf.l tlliLe Wlilta i Ittt fcok Si-ifieJ utik tt iiienii mail. I L' l. i . i . fc ,i,e tiu cia uillUliou ol U..I i .nt,f, u.r Ui'iiit) kud i he cold vi.iun.t ui tuc muit loom WtlC liequeil lij ui.o.icj vj irtrjireasiole uurie ol a..auci iioio tlic cectttture Mud mem tt. oi i ne or. 1 lie iiigrniou end twk.i.. ii c..uu ol toe Louncei lollotv u t; ...i .hi, kiiaip-muied Kpkrieek ty. u.t' on. ,tk ) jiiouuteu ior Oa muu.ri, oii.iu II uili ol Wlilcll I lie ct-uiii.kt,t.ii.k ioi. r oi ll. e aueiilt'e 'ill kbc,' tr orikie'l kt Uirie uljlSpH. 'ior loui.iti l.u tliurun) 'Cauglll t Ui'tei knu oui wkt iiul very teneieiy 'kLi;eu. J ' '.tt t.j . he been a justire of the i.e known Attekti loi lUor ii ic i uieciuuic null tulilu tiluixc.i 0) t.Ool Oeloie, till kult be kioou t Itli) Ui;lir oa bit euciutCk khW V' lIUMUk; ii k bUuriis Wltb 111 U tKd ! ii; loofcu Mui Ull U1U .el btdt o 1,. uiO lM.Ui tilt ciiklkCl 'ti.eiibki tet :. ll,t oinei, unui ti.it tti ii oin.frM.j CiJ eimiu tu'. .' . Ltk eioo4iii a soil kgaiukl Metkrt ' peieit u. e oui,.nu int. fceik ieiU(ieii ' . tt go autl kce Aleci; t uid kti kliu Mtrter teui wn-i e to beta. ('I lie luckkkjke wi iiui too. tieied uiaie ' likijijjJiB tke-rTTliteTeV'i, vmll- " " rue.ihe REBUTTING TESTIMONY. I ".' tf llitf. Onte let Meeker hate foui aidet el lefciuer. iud tl tbe iiue lime Itl LeiJj liar lUkk;ii quality; Mki ' rtiuree,u leui pau bou- ia live ptu -....k.. 1 1 iu 1. inn kfc t en otir ui rfeu tea ibie pen el hoet' Ud t suiil on beltPtt et auy ateouel iu week '-'", Vv ' . -. ;.-. i ' L'aiitr. ' Alter iLisuit bed beta Want W, Milker, i t!4 kl dtd beat ttttle ihe difficulty "7 learirglTito vrp;b pciltittiy leiwteu o her inytbing cf the kind. Crott ExtmineJ; He laid hi would not rettle it without Frrk would in t lie bill, Tbe w itpffi went on to define hit etewt of the legal importiot of t lie bill.) The tcccunt wbiib ht ptefeuted to me aa Administrator, wit tworo to before Jamea W. Vanmeter. ' Jeba 11. Daeit. Wit not present wlini Meeker wst. inititttd, did not null bint into the room; Meeker wit in- side sentinel, tnd teemed to like is n-ncb interest at iny one. Cross Exam inttioo. 1 apekt lo ill tod told tbem to come in; 1 did not designate Meeker. Lillet. Sent word to Beck next morning after Meeker got the letter; be tent mat letter, w hicb ia lost or destroy erf, ic which Beck said that be did not intend to charge dim wi'b perjury, but that had violated the obligation which ht took in the K. N. orgmixttiou, 1 told Meeker that 1 bad received tbt le.tei from Beck, and told him the contents of it hive no recollection of telling Meeker that I hid shown it to Bed, Beck Had a conversation w ith Meek tr it Dill's stop when 1 went to take Dill 1 deposition; Dill an id that we bad better settle It witb out going further. I told Meeker that 1 had charged him perjury before court, but that he had broken tbe obligations of tht order;offer ti to make explanation publicly if he would dtop theauit: I made verbal pro poaitloDi frequently, THIRD DAY'S PROCEEDINGS. Ytsieidty (morning wee principally occupied by Clatk, who discussed the leal ptinc'ples involved in the case it length. Judge heilb followid Clark. ntid Sloal closed. The Court delivered itt chtrge to the jury it 1 latt hour last evening, when the jurv ;e'ired. Tbe iilorutyt or plaintiff were Mes srs. Keith tnd J. ti. Venmeler For de ffOtloi. Messrs. Clatk & Cook ted Sloan. (QA v?rilict of fiifteen t'ollats and one cent was returned for tdeplantiff, by the jury in tbe iae 01 aiuku vs. xkk, on oamr- . .." Tl ..C.i ilay. T i IVWaKUB, EMOCRAT X.11TED BT B. A. BHATTOtl. 1 liUisbAV, JUarcii, 'S. Jt. FAltVJS, Aoi;, Cb 4fA St. Cin cintiaU, Uiur uvlhvfizid Actnl lo ptcurt aJtcrtiunuiit pud siibtcrption, " t UhlLSJ&hUlb IbOlH.utithpr ui juit tn Atw (ik. touctin Jkdur- Democratic Presidential Electors for Ohio. , .. tlKATOllUL tLtCTOlif. - 1YILLIAM' K.0, Jr., of Belmont. MEXAKDEH.P. MILLER, ol Bullet. " :0: COKGUUslOVAe KLECT028. Kt. S. I. KELLOGG, ol Humilton. 'io. tl LKK F, bLLAM, ot Hamilton. ilu, DAV ID CLAKK, of Montgomery. 4th. i- i. THOMAS. ol Derke. Ipi. ELVNARD JrtibTER, ol Williams. but. MICHAEL H. DAVIS, of Clermont. "Stb. WILLIAM CKOhSEN. of Warren. tiH. W ILLIAM KLKSHMi'R, ol Clark, t in. GEORGE E SEEK A , ol bentca. . 10th. LEVI DILNGAN, of Jatkhon. .ha. ALFRED McVEl GH.el lair lit Id. l'iiii. JACOB bLMl, el Frunklin. 13th. JOHJJ Tl FFT.of Huron. 14th. JOHN C. vlVERS.of Akhlaud. IOtu. JOSEt'tt LURNS.ot Coshoclon. lbTH. JAMES M, GAY LOUD, ol Morgan, run. LLiNJAMlIS F. bl'RIGGS.ol iNoule, Jfcxu. ALl'hO6C7HAR'i1cf, ForUge. ltiu, hEM; 11. LODGE, ol Cuialioga, itiu. GEO. G. GlLLEl'i'rOi AfcliUboid. '4iit. GLOKGECCOE. ot Harikou. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. .0: roa .vdui or THE SCrSEHC COIBT. -.0:- RUFUS P. KANNEY. -:0:-ItoiBB or rtlBLlC WOBKS, WAYNE 0R1SW0LD. -:Uj- coimissiosiB or coaiaiua icuools. H. BARNEY. iaeme A Lioi lor &ule. We call attentiou to Irietid Virden's adver'.isetneut tor sale oi House & Lot me property is in a good location and vtr ueslraule property lor a siuau it tuny. . Third Reg. B. R. K. Ns. We 3rd Keg. The grouud bog theory it exploded. Dr. Jonet ol tbia place caught one on &aiuider. The thawing weather of the oaai tew aavt tin) upsets tbe theory ciitumiie titrult. t cat tteuiion of meor.bert of the niieul and bouoiable treieiuiiy ol - Uiouiiu itogt'' to the tbove ilem, liu'. one ol ibeir Oieuibera should be bdptuied, aud their lavoriie theory de kiaied "upkl,"tie gnevauces thai de uikiid pnuipl ledieas. Call on Frei utut Fierce lor rgnieut or two ol -ruupt and go up sliI, Ukth ibvee cir-tOit.u.iM-.er li e' rigblt et Gtound iltg'' re no', tu lie lumpled upon with impuuit) ot.1.10 buaailt. uov. tbk.e will kiid ::Col, Todd" aud hi live itjimeuik to look.lier the Giouud llegk-'' They are uol likely to nave ad) oilier wai service to prelurui. atuitMniu'. ; . Lieut. ' Isaac Ross reports three men colored gemroeo as mavciuably deiaiued hopes Massa Liuv Chitcwill excuse e'm, as kau- ini too tar away tu come home widoutj iurt bigdruDk. Roots & Shoes. Otkis kvTiarv liat liongM out R. JJcjd & I6,rlimiil lolhfirnanJ nd liave? iMtiwd m e of the largest sloiks fcr (lit) tprirg lracr , of 18C6, that ha. em I ten 0 .d lyrtne in 1 viKii.i i'iiu tir t witj, nnu jfne tbt m a tall.ycu itl iird tbem richtat all point. ' - Jenkins & Co., Philadelphai. li in foimtd tint ne w ill publish au adveiliftntfiit for liim. We are in the trade aid w tu!d freely . do any tbii g hor.tiaUe id a deal, Lut we can have no dealing with V. B. Palmer News paper Agent of rhila. Pa.. simDlv be. cause We have been swindled onceaU ready by liim.and once by E. ; W. Oarr once ia an we ask to close our dealing with any man. Our advertisers wili take notice that we publish nothing from V, P. Palmer even if tbe money accompany it, and our Brctheren of the prers will find him as cheat as we have, ere they get through, V e shal I be pleased to hear from Jenkins & Co. on the subject. Ourself—Truth. Tin's is perhaps the last number of the Vtmoeral that we will issue; (as we have about closed a cotract for the sale of the press,) and as we could not have a better evidence of the truth of our positions for the past two years, before tbe democracy of Vinton than will be found in this paper in fie cas; of Meeker vi. Beck, we have devoted a larce share of our naoer to Ibis evi dence. He have frequently tuld you ha. the knownothings '.were a secret political organization having for its object government Jyour, wultout consulting you either directly or indi rectly; that they were bound by horrid oaths, That these oaths compelled them to lit. This is so. and such is the lact, that one of them dare not swear tbe truth iu a Court of Justice until he gels a permit from thePresN dent ot Uie state councel, who is at the present time, no less a personage than Lieut. Gov. Ford,'all these things we now prove to you under the solem sanctions of oathes administered to the witnesses in court of Com. Please of Ross Co. O. We hope every man will read all the evidence and ponder over tbe state of morals that we as a people were running into. Hundreds are leaving the order daily who joined it out ol curiosity at first, and others who seen Hs wickedness would not meet nor act with them but who value tneir word 10 much to ' betray their se crets alter taking the oatbs, One thing all shonld remember that the oath is not binding legally nor n)Oirnlly,lience all6hould renounce it. Again we say let uad llit? catc " TWENTY-FIVE MILLION AMERICANS KILT. John Bulls bristles up BRITISH SOLDIERS IN CANADA. o ccr il the British Editors ol London recollect the circumstance of a Briiisli officer coming up to our lines jut 03(jm tua cattle ot JNew Urleaus.anu being detained there ,tryed to couvince one of our Corporals that "it was sheer madnej s to, contend w ith the b-jtifh Troop lor they were all Veterans, and commanded by Lord PackenliBni, Lotd Cochrane, Lord Keen, and Loid Picton,and the ablest generals ot Europe" to wliich our Cor l oral indignantly replied that. "The Lord God Almighty, The Lord JesUb Cliri.i and. Andrew Jackson was ou our tnie and I'll be darned il we dont whip you "the corporal is still alive and a 1000 Andrew Jackson, to back him. One would thinn on reading the Uie lollowing Irom the London JJaily 1 eieyrajifi that n II is about to Lurst and blow every thing out of the Water, but the Bntjth Navy. It al tnobts stans us oil' on a gallop to the time of And tbe Bull began to Bellow, Bellow! Bellow!! Bellow!!! Let ui now calmly poiut out to our American brettbreu what we eon tnd they cannot do, if a war blanks e-ut. We picture oui resuorces in no spirit ol idle biaggadocia, for Bunkum it foreigu to the necessities of a great nation, . but rather are ourwordtto be accepted ts a mauly aud courteous warning. h it alter this ior America to decide wheth er she will cope with us or nof it has beeu taken lor grauied by t large propor tion ol tbe American piesa that fcuglaud in a land contest . would be powerless upon tbe American continent- This ia B.grand miaiake, and we hasten lo cor tect su palpable an ciror, Say that war bas broken owl take :hta lor granted then ou the American con tiueul would be the olIv scene ol operations. We uo not however, presume to talk of an in tasioii inland. That it absurd., we w ould hate no cbsnce- The tight would be upeu tbe fioiiert of our British N. Ai Froviuiiei. Oura would kaonfliore, a deleiikive campaign. The Americans say, declare war, and the Canadiat are unit. We deny in tulo this asseriien.- U is, doubileu, very eucourninug for Ametica lo believe to, buiit ta fr let shed lu reality. We bate iii the Uiii tab Froviuciea population of above a,t(J0,UU0; of these luily 34J,abl, are ol auage to bear amis, aud tie mustered in tbe militia, tut miiitia ol ;bv Cau- udas and nitiiiime proviucitk utiiubcr, m latt, aiaud lotklet above iOO.UOO men by ttie laat ctuiut, aud i Uiu kubdiv'r- tied: io i.uutr Canada mio 2b ej;i- Uituts, lormieg FiS balUiinu ted li. ibV men ; iu ftuUr Vunuda .Leie are 24 regiments, compiikiu ioo oaitaueuk uo. lUi,it'iU men; to iei turta ia attach eu t leaiieeul ol Rifles; tbe militia '01 Atv ifrumittf count it ol I regtmeui'tundtrd e fsrilfj, ia W tope, i Mtiehed wrlB(j houat!"""' , in'o - " " I ! oi EneltndT Oursoltadid Wett iredt woeld ' ttw.; ditoiplint of irregular canity, 1 reRimept of triiUj lery, Jo regiment! of Oiilttit, iud topic rife corrt. comprising t grind total of 1.030 serfeeots, and &7.SC0 land rank and file; Ida militia of Aoro Stoti j Our militia Is ont of 'the finest unon the V. Americsn continent; whereas, tbe Auiericio militia, aa fares disiplint tnd organization in concerned, chiefly ex isti upon r(Ptr Throughout the Brii isli Frcvincei ire letgt pumben of mil itary pensioners, invtluible at t jjpt'sf d'vppni for regimental orgsnization. There are tlso hundreds of retired Brit isb officers from the regular army, whose professional experience la above prict. Every regiment of Canadian militia would contain fully twenty percent of old disciplined 0 Ulcere. And mark, dis cipline will decide t frontier war. In dependently of these resources, numeri cally, England has, during the list few yetrs, not been behind hind in organis ing bir militia. Trior to the proposed withdrawal of large portion of our reg ular regibteptt, 1 plan was drawn up by an officer of experienct in the Frovin ces. Colonel Sleigh, tnd tpproted of by the Government, tnd by it transmitted lo the Governors of tbe British North Americtu Provinces, for the rt-orgtuii- '.ioriof the provincial trwy Tbia plan embrtced the formation of garrison corps and feucible balltliout, tnd hit been acted upon in Canada, tnd, in fact ; forms tbt ground-work of the present organization of the Caotdan niilitii. The Chief towns in the Ctuadat now possess those corps, tnd in efficiecy tnd discipline, they ire second to none on the American contineut. We have shown that we possess in efficient, veil ojflctrtd militia of 400,000 men. We can tend to Canada from the United Kingdom, within six weeks, &0.000 bay one'.s our embodied intluit, equtl to regultrt, could furnish alone that quota and 6,000 from the West India Com mand. Ourtrtilery it one ol the finest in Ihe world ; tnd thus, with 456,000 men, militia tnd regulars; we can dely any attack from the American lines The prospect of 1 European peace is so gieat that we can also alomat count upoii 80,000 men from the Crimea in addition to the tbove. . In t csmpa'gn of Invasion the enemy moat bring their commissarat of supply with them. We are on ine deienstve tu our own coun try, wiili ample supplies, We hive railways extending hum Quebec to Wes tern Caunda'and iu twenty four hours we could more a Urge irmy to any giten point, Tbe Americans could uot take us by a coup dt main. Our telegraph wires place every point in the provinces in immediate contact, lu Canada an American army would be thrashed to its heart's content. It co uld not lire twelve hours tcrots the frontiers. Brae & Bum kum is out thing, but discipline it quite auuiher element, aud iu that respect we are preemieutly superior. Canada ia sale. Let Americans ponder over this Jact, and tt once give over til their nun seusical rhodomontade about an tuvtt ion of eur Provinces. we nave abunu what the Americana cau'do now we will point out what we can do. Our INavy ia the most powerful that floats. . In .thipt. guns, calibre and men, tot can tictep tht Ocean from, the Arctic to tht Torrd Zontjrom the Atlantic to tht Pacific. Never before, in England's history did Britannia more thoroughly rule the waves. The Amer ican seaboard is ours, Wt could anni hilate their commerce. At to their Ka- rv.itiAnhaiirrlAtntullrnftt.tt, a A..n..t . - - -- --- --, --- " "''l" Vm Ulllt l lUUlU,,,,,,,, blow it out oi the water in one broad - side. Then, how are the Allautio cit ies of the United Slates tiluatedl There it not one city from Fassamaquoddy Bay in the Piorth to Galveston Bay in l''e South, whicb hat wtter hat enough float a fngaie or a guuboat. that we csu ..... i.H.n. . .k i : .. . . i uot batter to the ground iu twenty-lour hours, the following cities in the Gui le J Slates are comparatively at oui rnercv after war it once declared. Foritaud, Maine; Foramouth, M. II.; Bosioti, Massachusetts; Newport, Rhode la- land; New Haven, Conn.; New York, Brookhn and Jersey City, with the towns ou Long Island Sound; Balti more, Marylaud; Wilmington, K. C; Chatieatou. Eouih Carolina; St, Augut line, and Apalachicolt Florida; Mo bile. Alabama; tnd Galveston Texas; while San F'rasisco is the certain prey ol our Pacific squadron. Independently of our vast military re source in our thorouhly loyal prorin. ces, we must not forget that we cau command tbe lakes, We could dispatch a powerlul fleet of steamers iud guu boats up the St. Lawrence to Quebec, and from thence via Montreal aud tbe Reideau Canal into Lake Ontorio through the Wellaud Canal iuto Lake Km, aud via Detroit and Lake Si. Clair iuto Lake Huron. To le6seu the draught ot waler, tbe. beavy guns, our 32 and 6b pounders, and cbiet stores of shot una obeli, could, if necessary, be sent per rail iroin Quebec to Canada West, there to be lesbiped at our Lake pom on board our men of war. Thus we could sweep tbe lakes, and every town iud village, irom Mackinaw Michigan, to Oswego Lake Ontario. II war waa de. dared, our flee it would tl once appear belore the chief of tbe Atlantic cities--Boston, New Verk, and Cbarleslou in dicate that the iiisi Ameiicau soldiei who crossed the Cauadiaa lronliets, aud these towns would be battered to ibe grouud, tua Canada will be safe loi a generation tu come Aud, doubiles such would be our policy. In the above dtlatia of our military aud uavat opeiettoua, we have not reler red io the condition cf tbt Southern ola lea. ... Can auy reasonable, wan bel ieve that, il a war broke out, tud wild wjo command we will havt of ill the auetueru polls, tbe .slaves, who . go tuiougblire aud water, wbeu opporluui ty oilers io escape Irooa their horrible oouuage,. will let ' tbt bt. George . eii the Main, aud not rise t main iv ioeiite ibtukelv tt, tad join the fret tbt tlfvea.end we hesitate net toaster! that the war would reault in tbt libera. lion of three million fellow creattret now belt ip the iron ctiaina of sliver?.. Let ui have t war, and the Unied Stairs will then become the dis-Vaited Blatfs. The Republic will be at an end. If wt ire driven to wir lor we ire willing to tvoid il by etery bonortblr meiii in pur power-we mint go to work in right rirnest; tnd we must sat that, in 1 qtUrrel so onjutti6able aa 11 now attempted to be fixed uron us by at obtcur politician, sucb is Gen. fierte. (or bit own political tdvaucemeut, se verity will be n.eicy.for we will there by place in effectual tourniquet epou ihe effusion of humin blood. Let our Miniatry ict with promptitude I"' ,,lf time bn nearly snird lor tpem to do so tnd we will bivt no war- L't tit des itale oiuch longer, and the two g'ratrst nations op rarib will be up Uieir arm pita io human jore. buikc for peace through war, at once. jo tengf hrtitate or argue: eur cause ia jut raau demtudi tbal the United Sutra ahull at ntiie reuouuee all prepoatereui plaims, or our fleets wilt appear iu American water. Let Loid Tklmertlou uon act iu this" ares t emergency wi'b courige and fearlessness, aud England, to a man. will back bim. From washinton. WASHINGTON, March 5. Ti e foreign mails ly the Baltic contain nothing concertin g the difJl cullies with Enjlaitd of any inoii etd. The advices ol our loieign minisifra induce the conviction that peace will be consummated at Paris by a lull understanding between France.Russia, and Austria, although Fiante may at the onset lav or (he demands ol Eug land. The probability is that when they are claimed persistently. Frame will declare lut liter prosecution 01 war 011 their aicount. II Mr. Crampton should immediate ly send the requited explanation in an swei to Mr, Marc) 'a demand, and Lord Clarendon be detained at Paris, Mr. AUdington, permanent Foreign Secretary, will doubtless answer ior the British Government, under the in structions of Lord Palmeisott, There is evident disposition in F ngland U crcate divisions here, through Ihe in I'uence ol the press or Congress, and thus weaken giound of the adiiiinistra , , L" . tlUII. 1-UIU I1ICI91UII,II -3 UIIUCBI'UOU is to be prepared lor any point short ol Mr, Crampton'a - departure, which involves the whole present issue. Buchanan has not written that le would withdraw be.ore his successor a presentation,-he has said positively that he roust be at home by the brrt. ol April lor the alien t.oi. to his private; aflairs. Il is not improbable, lheresilJ011i, lore.lhatha may tail belore'Mr. Laljasj ftrf,'.!e8n I. 1 .1 f i I lip Haiti' iNrirwra nn rl lotmlrli.. fri-im I Buchanan lor the government. The report of the transfer oi English troops to Canada.occasions no alarm no past ... ... -6 r Iirhlnan In. ll,n ftni'firi.ni.i.l I !,.. oi uie aomimsiraiiom Secretary of State's Instructions to the Governor of Kansas. Below are tbe inatructioiit to Gover nor filiation entire: My march lo governor thanon. DEPARTMENT OF STATE. WASHINGTON, Feb. 16, 1856. .,1 , ... .in.li,... l.r I I,. . lojj, Uuw Hung to beleive ihaliutsei-utii.il I 0uiu, ,fc Governor el tin Ttrr.to- . . . . 1 MH" 1 ri.rMUiin anr i... I . . u !.i... ,i.,..i 11,1. i. .. .1..1. ' I - v " - - - " - 1 ....... ..fi led, k lid a uo a copy ol urdeia isnufi. Irom tbe Lepaitiiisni ol W kr to Colonel 5u iMifr ami Brevet Colonel Cooke, nl I h. I f i, 1 1 v.l Sl Ivy arm. The I'lekideut ry, there w til be auy occasion to call tu the aid of the Uutled Slatta troop lor idai puipose,aud it it enjoined up on )ouio do alt tbal cau possibly bedeue belore resorting to that uitasuie, ti tl it becomet luditpenstbly uecsaary tu do so, in order to execute the lawa anu preserve the peace, you ire l.eiel) authorised by the President to make requisition upon the officers command ing the United Stales military force tl Forti Leavenworth aud Rue), lei auca assistance aa may be ueeueu lor the tbov'e specified purpore. While confiding in the respect ol our citizens lor tbe laws, aud the efliti eucy of the ordinary meant luruialieu lor protecting their rights iud propeity be deems it, tioweer, uol improper, coutideiiug the peculiar eituaiiun el atlairt iu ilia Territory ol Kauaka, that you should be autboiized lo meet any extraordinary emergeucy that may eni-el trusting that It win not be used uu;n you shall Cud a resort to it uuavoidaDIt tu order to insure the due execution ol ihe lawa, aud lo preserve the public peace. Beiore luleipotiiion ol the mili tary lore ou auy occasion, )ou wfli cause the pieclaUialiou ot tbe Ptetideui wiib whicb you are berewiiu luruiaiied to be publicly read, 1 tir, ob- W. L. MARCY. To Hou. Wilsou Shaitoo, Governor el the-Terrilory of Kauaas. Governor of Wisconson. MILWAUKEE, March 5. mailer of the contested elec tion lor Governor of Wisconsou, be t ween Uov. Barstow and Air. Batuloru uis competitor in the last Canvass, tue Supreme Court has overrulled Baistows plea as to juriaaicnon, wituout aeciU- ieg tne Duality oi canvass. Uov. Uarstow has leave to put 1 u ftlftliei pleadings. - ' . ... i PITTSBURGH. PITTSBURGH. PITTSBURGH, March. 6 ' 1 . Tbe river has been tailing slow ly since yesterday. The wcatner was quite co.d altuough the heat ot uie 5un, caused considerable thaw -, t LATER FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF THE BALTIC. Largs Force of British Largs Force of British Troops ordered to Canada. SANDY HOCK. March. 4. Tde E.l'.ii- Irl I Ml ( (lot k at I 1 11 1 tor a 11. u n 1 11. 1 L M f I rii is i; ira to tde Vb'.d, Lt. t in ,ia toiiLto co ktritiig erws. 1 de teoiriitraiii ii t.f t large Biitiikt torte on Canadk link brrn mei-red. " Hie L111O01. 'Iin.r tnnouiites thai eij.li: regiinriiic ui,d eataliiuna of Kiflea are lobe o rk ti if,, :w Canada, tnd itial severnl older riii,rnl ill tollo. It was luwoied 1 hit klmoki every ifgiuients aturdeu i..- hi ine keivite ht leceived iuiiuiaiioi.k thkl their terviet Hid) brirqiiii.i in Cai.mia. Collecting Taxes Twice a Year. Ihis LviiHe ti 1. iv the fupprife el r) 1 Oinotlf, We il,!tlril, oil )Sltl fa), le br ti6;otiu. it (iiitiiii-t lor pit) lug one e. I ll. e ae in Dttemltr nU the ell.rr li.il ,1, June. Duuii. ug, klid lOilipllialiOfc, llie lil ou.itf,.liu the buMne.i ol ii.u rtooiloi i,d l ma uler to au ex.eu; that win bt incaltu Uble, ana iiikleea ol un rrjsiu i!ie Ice el llieso otlKtl., llio.e uol.' over bid UOV.' W ill Ce dtniuin.l. ut.uU.e ll.e pt). It la Uie lliokl Hotel llloUe tji irJhLi.ig llie people k ixe )eilii.rn tir, To be tuiuui, u U Oe ' ri ioui ' ",vf ta uel luit 1 0.f, otii kiitn kienrt aa ia uall) lkkllg OtlLie ns, nit k-iiuii.eU Lrgikmtuie, h u.i eiHie our sor flue '(.ui k) m it nitii.Ji equal uuui erla ainl Oi lentil, iikeu UpkCtiOeul l!) IU lit klltt ia, 1 bliiu ne luund lu- ot-Cul ei.oogli lop'Ot oc ai.tli a llionktioUl aClitine el iigai nonkeiise, Velikte tl.uk lat looked upon the proitii as one o ptitet ti) uuu uitua, iiai we liou ktkrtvi) inoogiii a weriliy ol noiiip. Viinew j.r-.jt cl - new uo llou new (lonsentie, wnl itil klnka reneiot wjlb (utoi wt air uol able to predict ior eon e tdn g ie eeyeiid ll.a ken el same meu 10 unginale. &jua-1441I. From New York. NEW YORK, March 6. y(J J y fc y J-(; I '. u J ...otraiic landidaie lor M weU-u estelu L 40u U 'lueLi. Cou.'tl aui.ut lour hteublicaus toiive Ueinoiiata. T,i6 at.l(jlc ,ell Luu , H.uu4j, aSie,ers fcllU ltlltei b fclfuar,w UU1II. J, bl4 f , , wd u ,luitd M M ' Bleamer 11iaoij 6ailtj lQy lor AspiiiW ail, aua Hie propeller Cau ' . ' ' The Asia tautd at i.oou ior L.ter . ,..,1 .. .,1. 1, 1, ........... ..... .. pvi vu ocatiieis, kl.u flOU, iauiau ior i-ivKreooi. 1 NORFOLK, March 5. The U. S. srtr.. tr ititrnii.ai', ar tiveU lioin Hernial til, on wiiKiikti CHEAP AND EXCELLENT CANDLES. ll.e lt iu 'nt 1 1 v t-. , t i iic Incd iwtte autl ,eu it I u.ut it i tmiked up lo le. 1 i.ktr i.u on, 01 lual ll wnuld date 1 1 1 i. Viniiiiii.- II, ui, iu Uie , ll 1 I mi rl i.Ki, it n, t 111) ) tl ago', nlu' 1 1 Ulii i io l uvr auipllil ol .ale ol io ni'M n 'j.; '.liiitii cu b liiode i.lo (iu: . . i ti. al a iiilili'g ti i lirr - 1 krot . botn ia iu ..ii lu id candle idrougli, ll.e Ull tfii. ii.tr, tee lata can- diefc U nuu.g u e eta l ui, kud.. buial I Ml jit l. fc JJl OU llgUl ijoi le a t. ' i , a lailovt i..if (.t od ' (anu .t t Ivl ic'ions iol liiukili iou. ikiu..-f oi 1 Hi Ol Itiu, Uite i iu ol aalll-iri ana 1 lo ul aieui, link teem aeu ouitenaa mem uioitu Uie uutneie oui aioiu m a gill el Ooiili.g Watel; uurail roojjunu into the loiu etitie i. if oie an Uiti ten; iir tee m et-ik uii i, ii ooi;, ktin, ou w iik 1 1 in : it 11 1 ui.ii.i i i.i. tn .nt t ler la all Uui.i ii out, t I l.u it ci n,io HlluW oil ltoll , oui t i; llit- Ibid tiuu -aa li la l one nnu n-.:i '., uoi'e; v. ,ie .1 i lit. 1. li i oi.t.it hiii lo tt uip jfU, let ll.e iiiu tool U:i lo a i'hUi.i,U ,neii lieui ii sk ) no ttouiJ luiiovv. Cor. y; li. i u ti.tr. CHEAP AND EXCELLENT CANDLES. NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 25. The su in tr 1 1 v. eni y VtfaCru uaieko nit I.,u. On tne i.igi.i ui u,t li, the ganifoii ol ban Juan Ij'Liica j u neuuted iu Uxor ol Tmuidrtz. i neiug on Loin sides i uiii mned with but tugiii lobsea ui.iii ir U, wiieu Hie caalle kerfeiiUereo, CHEAP AND EXCELLENT CANDLES. NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 25. HYMENIAL. ttiiil. leu. Al V imoii i it: iiuct, ow tneiiltb, ol Februar), iboli, by st t.nn. Uu,d fcq., Mr. jyotpri ikoa to Al.... 4A1A. iu4 W iLCuX, all ol Viiiuiu euiiwce. ' ' 1. 1 a as. ": s c. p. taact. flfilro to, itt htif oouuuuiduu oi v. f- liaii, 6. Co., AND Successors ol K. Lloyd, cf Co., ' tt-... . . a a e. ' WHOLESALE LEiLLLi 4 UMhUUUJ Lf SOOTt, IHOK8,' LiAlHIB, HATk t)C, AO. 3blLM.lbbL0CHiU2iT ST. FtETSMCLTh.OU10. March 13, 1836 .--if. liOLSE MD lOT; SALE. liouiaagoud one. aud a gootl I , wii , ii e irout, tuiiauie ior . a anoo, oiUoe or mooer. Ibe dwelling baa time loom, m itaudiu ood repair, poaeMiou girni uiiineilciaie- ii i 111 Tf :: Ll rt v ik,JI. . Marek 13, lgl w, , . - . 4 i. FOK Iwitt tell, at a low price aud on A reMiable terma-. ttie dwelling -ff - uoueeaudLot where t now re- Siill 'S sum iiulcarUmr Uhio, Ua looa- aa - .