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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 2

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rtruit rff Jte divide tbe RIDAY MORNING approaching when Sphie returned itwn iu cud Mr Itaaa PHICEp ADM 1 Corumeneo at 7 Is RIDAY KVKXiSd IND SATURDAY APTKKNOON Tics stnpeudou and psfrtlti 20000 Square ret It cat taint atty hc iurty brnr rgvj A GRAND CONCERT llctroit anti Toledo STE A Illi Kngland The purse wa fur $5000 a nwoon jatnr KWi tlil llrs Y'lii A KUWOD I'ox yy tar nval hi iii'nifu'i HML Jrffrw I Lb winiaf blbl laup oil rMdiiet prie tod 1 to suUl heap 4 Hewn rd toft a4 aTi hjvi ij or liiTu th iui'Uwmt rlI BbLs risk aix rVzVr aa4 fr nb br Mail Xolict i Brptaa EEISO5S JXWKijiku compound i ii id Albany Valcr Notice 11 ALL'XK $24 1M rr of in ft A It any lm awimavw The UU BNf Dcnonp 1 MT4 A BOYS A WOOD Tick Agaat Pv4 and their amator Lanton A The total(11 Hl)l I Ihr ar uUutber fruii the Mnuri line Afar the month lhe A rktUP a uid the th rd fnvui the a day from two to four 1 ih in a week and the rrH the dnyR one gg day Cuiiproiinsu the favorite Tvhneti8e racer was By our CoDgreHaiunal KyDowiNt it will be seen that the Committee on Territories in the Senate have so amended their bill prnv'Jmg for the or ganization of Nebraska aw to change thu buumlnij "fthu pn posed territory and erect Cwoterriturita the second be called Kanzis near (tonuva writes to the URj 'T The wlii al'in bulk is The hull it is olpcr's Ert'at Xntiititnl PANORAMA THE LIE luroirfio 1Urru that ha beum Ctwj rwtn'tlgta buM ur JUG? i bulling 4C hieb RIGBY 4 DTCKINSOY IK SECoxnNiatiT oE mrs addams SECOAU NIGHT MR Itl'M jR To eotnsieoee with 9 oeloek for the at tod by tb1 rmzt wlJI be sbl4 tw racb alo in I tbj 12 hnT frcip truit tnutVa ijn in dwt in 1 1 tier elided al Djuo a at Joux and al the 1 paard a Ou AI1J uU Uutu U1Q1 rrc comiLadat vf lbcCuie of I) jon ixU lhrythl in od Bering to tb Luodiod MU1 fllty lors ng ur tb Wstrr Vuik i lor sals at bar gain Krquirr ut tbs trr Horka Oftics coroar uf JTI 1 1 1 0 1 THE EOCOMQ utf Rtf i The tram Engine by Bowue GttD'l Bfmvuia tj GujH KwLe Chimt Pull by Lmn Grurrr nay ud SalurOaj Contract made fur the tranpurtv lion of proptriy lo and from Cincinnati at lowest rate ROKLUUV COlLlSj VOHCR Axeuu j2l ICt bS iHUMMlA aortment of 4ie trio thu efueil the Bunk Ikpattfric nc to uw iuUt in xHiange fur mutilated nous Aft the Bank had accumulated about uf tLta uuice wh'ch were too ragged for circulation It obliged Uj General IVzuMa the hew Captain General of Cii iH hai declined receiving an addition of 000 per annum tu hiabalui which he ia en titled a Suferiiitt ndt nt the Treasury of the on eplrn tid nisADK wul Janaan ia wrhug an excellent oppon unity fi vhivgtov Jan 25 Il i undertom that tb Settau Paciiij Railjad have dettrjifoed report iu favor of tor at Mirhuan Oil Store ou uck j2(f A X' Ol io I(Hl IM 'TTe Stril oil for ril at Michigan I ftor toc lj BKOWV HU i KTt kiihvur a Jwt JOHN MUSROs' CuW 0K0 I BS R1CSH TTuT k' Kr butlr lor aah lr HthClU it PiUM ngrr Train 5 bbl oil Th above gvad are 11 iu good ordr li bMUNhS Auctluneer K'liiim Aitvlioii DY KbMUMi3 A lilin)W SATURDAY MURX I 1 A A Y' thalSu chnitaa iuls'S tu IUt mU tbUdrru at wuu' UxJt iu New York New Orleans Washington and San and an thvr native inquired wheth er thu Ihiciiu Radroad waa built iu which ques tion the ketunr wished ho could have iu the athrnntivc nlludod to thu meat of Japan i A pDenn of live rars ha pty raLt to the Jw uf Capt GuuuTuu bo a aided by the VI ETHOPOLITAVril ATM JcrED SOLBLEiMKS A MA5AGKH to MLLHOLLAML STAGE U1RKC tM ik) hhd Mm Surfr fk) NG Sugar 1 'othTcrw Mu butir A blui Xa Or Im tie ng chvMp fur ir appruvtMf by i A i HlkCHAU I (mt nl wf forlii iritely there as more romance than reality in that ncriptioii lor Capt Hall was coinplelelj overr aclinl by the cunning Lo Chuuans Brl cher who fvllow If ill saw through their signs inoro plainly and now Commodore AIABA A NEW ELWOOD f'ortstll to Ilnniliurg Orson Eennkit Eoq oflaekson in thi Slat Lfm been appointed Conlil to IJninhiirg vioo Johnson resign Mr I'kRwrr will perform thf duties of the trust beneficially to the iovertimi iit and honorably to himself He is uov in VVv hinoton Duc Rairon el Terrell In Baujoum Dneing sj Slot i To cvnclud Uh AMILYJARS line if Inu' WriUljl pg rip tht A di tsriuiuvd to cler out hi Ue He Im th I day nude anutlier larjr reduetiou in the price Call won The hul Wilt ahurtly be sold nut tin Mootwrl Slfllll A ntrri5 SIGN0BA ADELINA PATTI th Mtnia1 heuoiud ocn in ij ejKH'tfully nti lkiuucum that he will give iu this new piece called IL1 Society" mvized frntn i being plated at Burtcn's Theatre cw Ycrk j5 iiARLiyg THATrit Vwh ntiue Valeniiiic I umber Lumber 2000000 dc uf lVbiWMob JiAuv i AfcjA hlUWUA ft I1 ai on Monday side A nglo iton rice'' sayB a writer in Putrmm thu primal i urru as a hlcsoing ha ifird work and would not have thanked Adam for abataniug from thu apple It would have dammed up the four rivers of Para diso sub tituted cotton for llg leaves among the anted population and commended lirst disobedience as a wise measure i political Tin Cm rel md Pbuniralr says th He an Erie clergyman was no of the Amazons who Ijs tear down thu bridtns It that the enusu I ailuru of the There are sixty saviuAts instuulivia in is a chu wtU ith 1 1 740 1 depositors Total amount of defKsts 23270102 amount in bank on inti rest 0S2 loans oo znortgage of real es tate and on personal security $6 39 Trie i mler oce July lt on the Wis consin and Chippewa rivers as bavin beun felo niously cut on government land a ounts to C0 onoOoo ft and is valued at from to Ata recent fur in Albany rthe benefit of the Roman Orphan Asylum theprufiUon the articles sold amounted to 133d The idow Sterling Ensign 'h was killed by tile cars of the Erie railroad ha just recov ered JtiiiO rf the company in the Cirnrit Coort WssmAwvcs Jan 23 Tn th Secito Mr UC ar from the Commit tee on iritorw report'd a fur their former br asks bill rriie tell her toforo Lt vi Vermont Ivaria has the largest ibbt 115245' Mr John Johnson Geneva Pouiirr that Im Iris got a Shanghai hen to know it a mission to the United Suites would favural 'y riceivd by the American people and Gun rnueiit That prereutat'Vts replied thu it would afiurd the and rovernuinl of this country great atist' ictioti It was state 1 as a cause for thise outrages tbt this gentleman v'is cancer lied in the proceedings at liulogna whin Ba si was put to death He bad investigated that mailer end was sat shed that this geotlemab ha i no more to do with th matter that he (Mr Cass) had The A Tians I 1 taken pow ion of Bologna aud liad setup a litary authority Rksigmtiox Thomas Steere Speaker of the Kb de Island llou of Representatives linking accepted the ap(vintinenl Consul at Dundee has rewrgnkd his as Speaker of the Rhode I and House Beiij Thurston of Providence was chosen to fill the sa aney A 1m Bays on ban I and for hr CIlAhDLERi JJ4n Wcwrtward ar Ml ready made bed quihs un band and fr aaleSy CHANDLER fc co Lniightt The lecturer then iu of the tn ilitarj arm whiu was perfectly iuuflicient to Contend against a well utgatized fmee of Aiiglo saxens The lpamse war generally armed with the old ina'chhok mm the siy guard uf the king carried oi Eiiglnh Tow mu ta and biyonts He aucounUd fur this hum the ex treme jeaiou uf the sovt reign uf allowing even Ins armv to be ll artneil Mr believed that the American expeditfon if it eta d1 nut oj Japan hich as not pre Cis i's objiet was al least the eiitunug wtdee and tho crevice which it had made would become wider and wider until the great re u't shall have been accomplished The It cturer next related hstxpu riiiice on the Island of Isx Chou In regard to tins Island the world has luatd some tliiiiglron I'asil Hall and Sir Ed ward Belcher I had Li en con id red as modern paradise hero a primitive and iliuuci tit race had found a anvkti' to koow what were Dr Trn' i wif deiue and to arn that ho was a warm Homm ipathist and then before the ink was dry er the b'ush ul shame i fEicd from his cheeks with delight lay the reply before hi fel low ivegents and urge injection uu the ground akuie that he was a Honue spuhist and thtre tore could not be compotint to till the oiiiee in tho opiuivli of the librrtil snimfed Zusge 'Die Statute of Michigan have made provision for a Department i Medicine (have limy for an Allopathic school as is now taught here irud tie should ba taught in it nmt extended sense and not confined a it now is to one articular system aud I can Yea no reason why a Ilorrmo pathist or any liberal minded mao not mse xs gaud a Preeulent if he ba competent or have the same right topreside ovr the institution as an any more than I can see whv ar Allopatbist shuu only be entitled to that dice unlss it is that the Chate wish to support a system of medicine more drslruet ve than the mt con tagious epidemic and the longest wars Whuw well aid The Xew York Central I It 1 road Company are tp erect an elegant station Duse at Utica 1200 feet long ry fuw fins occur in London or Paris com pared with American cities Tire reason tu sigutd i the more substantial and prop mode build ing th ir houses in order to prevent the spread uf Coullagi atiun 1 he man who was cheered by the prospect re turned the compliment by uttering three stento rian hurrahs There are but throe State which have no Delaware and lorida Some of the big abolition papers which have been publiabiitg the prospect of John Micnrtx's ilirvn aud who editor und nook to canonize him when he made a very ridiculoos allusion to Mr Secretary zta letter bar caught a tart The Citizen ha appeared aa i Mitchki has fi ied hi position on the sla very question Iu response to the importunities uf some of the abolitionists to join the standard uf their faitb John takes thr ail aback by denying that it is a crimd or a wrong or even a to hold slave to buv slave to sell slaves to keep slaves to their work by other needful and by making the declaration that hr our part we wish ws had a good plantation Well Stocked with healtby mgroes in Now this wish is a matter of taste whet we leave Mr Mitchkli and the abolitionists to settle amongst themeives MrTCHgLL is doubtless a very clever sort of a man both in the Englivh ami Yankee acceptation of the term The fli culty with ionn has been jhat uce he landed in this country hu has been toasted aud feasted and petted until his senses are overcome and with ut understanding his xsition or appreciating how certain of his exoresjons would sliike th poblw ear he has raid sm things it were bailer fur him that he had not nut the least foolish of winch are contained in the foregoing xtraci When Mr hnll Leerime acclimated to the new xisition in which he finds himself be will bu able to be rvesuiii a course o( ooniuct as a citizen and a journalist ss to exh'b him If to the people i the country in hia true light that of a jure man and ardent patriot Sympetliy wllli the Erie Illotera A meeting ae held in Pittsburgh on Munday last to sympathize with the people of Erie in the raiiioul Thu meeting a addressed by Mayor Kimi and Mr I owrv of Erie ati i a nurnbu uf other eaki rs all of whom with one uxeeption a Mr Ei liutt advocated the Erie ri le the controversy Mr however took ad fieri nt view of the subject and rend the people i( and of Pennsylvania a severe lecture what he termed their narrow mind ed A serie of resolutions were by thu mr ting tting fi rth that tho matter ibsuu is a question uf Statu has Leun treat ed by Now York and Ohio as sn'li and so treated by Pennsylvania deprecating the HtalementH iu thu prju'lia of the people arid au ilioritiR of Erie to which currency lias been giv en through the press and qbawteriz ng ih rn as s'andernUH and false condemning the recent tempt to incarcerate two nnsylvanians in tn jail of our county lor an alleg contempt tr uar a set uf sub deputy marshals picked up in the rail road Hines of reign Stat and congratulating those Peiiimy) vuiiians their tscape from the toi's lai I for thi in by the hired agents of foreign Corp The resolutions clofe with a de mand for the repeal of thi charter of the ranklin Cana! Company and dnial of tho notiiroluf tin general government uvi the right aud ower of Pi nnnylvariia to fix the gauges of her ow ra 1 ads or the righht and pw of thety of Erie to remove nuisances from her own street0 and to repeal city Aoiiiitterdai BKYYAI1K of tin lbs win Ill'll 1 6 light Tha Dr Tsrrji denied that he bad hod the Homo opa'hic system of diene practiced in family is erroneous not withstanding the Liter of Dr Ltdixiw and in Sot no hberj! minded lt wiuitilie man would presume to ask what were a vk of mediciue or religion in the m1c ta oa President for a State University if he bad no private or profcaslonal inter st to serve andf lie woti'il not fail to resurt to the most ba se and despicable means to accomplish his purp'ees If the motive which have prompted th artMde and several others which have Dre toore appeared hi the aKePatas is alone the welfare of the Uni versity the qualifications of it Professors the pure ihura ity aud fitness oC its the honesty and integrity of its Brd of Regents it lo hiped that your arg eye will ech the shortcomings of others Lsde the President and hw son and the aw Parcs bear testimony of tbeir nbilhS! stewardship so that the people may kaow whu ar Ute persons and bt ed by him to all the guests on that occasion and particular to gentlemen of the press lumbia with a frk terminal ng at 1'ugut's Sound A nMiuucut member of the Cuban JunLi Sg rsmiuisrav eonnsetsd with hishialui iiels iiua Hi Itattlr ent of 70 Alt will Uniit ths nbjset IS one of uns rouoL LUiutsrsst and ssoixof rt it hx born esd bv thouondi ho furs seen it to be uaarpar I afternoon eihibition will use pises on Saturday aftemoonal when children wilt le 1tiutis Call and uxauuus them at my eturs WKTMORK 1 TieheU for tie aVers plar can unlv 'snxuzrd ataa a hj inti liiiiic ut ihutr i yjKulive gv request the Rue isn flieer in commit to MAU nr thu LIS' brisk ar 3G Jeg 30 wh ch woul Ch rr ke evuntrv and lo avoid th ihY Cvtqnul lew oxiiin I 37 th lUtberu bou id ury and Um the rtiutry be dvidud mto tw turrito C3fThe various apera throughout the country whieii were rtpresenud st the Railroad estival iu ty are speaking iu the highest term uf Oen Cat on Bishop liedint Iz? tle oiteUsMitcS jQaite oo Mxidav Oid tffcred thu ettLjoioed aud made the remark uhlch fuHow That the President of the United Staus Im nqnMsted to OmmUQnte iv thu Senate far a be utay Jt em compatible with the public iotert at a of any wrrr pvndrnee which mar Lave tuk ptoe wi the Government of the sipth! 3ves uUklwD 1 NluSuU to the Uoitid Slate He aa'd that a iatiDgoUbed foreigner bad been in th country wx aupptwed liad been charged by Government with somepCfal Aliaiaou to the Uuikd Stoles This was a cvt'j ftioD prieuxd in Hurupe The res lalon uasiatecdud to aMjcftoin uba: that rniun wn bad resd in the papers ea he ruppuk ether ntors had accounts of outrage in New Yrk Bj Uuivrr and other pies upva the penton of th a envoy or trnger Such orwctedDgs would he was assured be countenanced by uj Amer 441 Laving any regard tor untry or Government TUa gentleman if a private ra entitled to thn rcspt ct and protection which the laoe cured to every 4xau Cvtuiug to tLU Lud If lit? came hre in a cliaracter tho the character of the nation waa oremed in pro tection from insult and from outrage It was de rible that the fact of his being here upuii owe mtaion to this ivernmeut be known If the exttbng for the protection of rep rtCUtolVta Weft too ill filCleUt a to fall toiler Lf tliat porpo th' CuDjrr ought to siato Dfon the subject Ife iul ma le tom irpirits sd tb gentleman and ItaJ rewired a eurances that a public aud character oto xl gh In b8 own country arid among tbu ho knew bri flu kne the tact that revicos to Lav ng be ul hret the zvernujenc id called upon pwver fto5m wx executed as they ca Ld it but murdered as he would wneiider it Tney seized Bat si tried and executed while thu hour glas ws3 iu sixty minutes This was done by Austrian military authority and in it this reDtl rnafi took no fart Three ontrnes and vioUtioun cf law tended to prevent the spread uf republican iustii Th would be eeZcd upon bv theeienriea of institutions and heralded from Brie to Siberia ab evidences of toe in tbihtV' Republican Government to protect life liberty or property TLe vciy fcuudanuo of th Govern ment rented upon a faithful oosrranceot the laws of the land and all eucn outbreakv and violence should be ditm uaU naue aud put down then rrei to the accruals in thu tauruiug pa pers relat've to the violence displayed at New York and Baltimi re whvru three balls were fired itiu tho Uathuiie A rclibi Lu' windows under an impr eiion that th gu ulletnan a iu the rutin at tiit time He expressed i entire condemnation of all ouch proceeding i A Iter an in which Messr Meox Bui etK Dawbvn Evkhett and Petit concurred in the view ol tleu Cx's tho Senate adjourned Paint Whitewash Hair Vrnivh Cloth ftra' Tooth embbir BtaeVi with liberatkn Cubi Mr Ci urcltweil ot Tenn is ab ut to otfer a bill in tb Hulu lepratmg th preeelit iveun mail them ut Lir th? future to the 1'Wt bidder Both liou ev of (Jonercss hive adjourned oxer to 1 hurniiy to alio the members to attend Mr Budiseu's funeral to be gratified by ourne rare spurt iu the hape of a fight between a gr'zzly bear and a lion the perve lo be $2000 'X Tho MotLv dnd Wm BlackLdge convicted in South Cafe hn a 01 hunting down a elave with bloodhounds and then torturing him lo death hive bee sentenced to be Lung on the 3d uf Tur: ire in Rociifsi er Th fito in Roell enter Nev on tho morning of Saturd iv larft an 'iecouut uf which we rceived by tele graph a few dins wan the most destruct ive rn Hint ever occurred in that city loss is st mated nt from 1 tn'O to lie principal losses are as follows Orborn $35i0 injured 15000 Brothers $60000 insured $1 1000 Krothrrs $101100 insured S'AWO Mooupy $S000 insured $0000 Lx uL Au burn $50u0 insure $50V BraJ truut A 'Iravs 0ou insund $2000 Geo Man rer $7000 insured $100o Ouihmit eV B'rtis $11000 nmired $7k'O YVm McCarthy $2 ooo fully insured Davy St John insured for SlgOO which will cover their loss (J Wood $2000 insured $700 Mis ay $3000 no insurance There were mnnv other I sse vt binallvr amount UKRtf A ling CH I IX pM Kttoil flaw Pjithr iuaU uciiuuu front Ihr guv umt Op fui ai to will bw uhsJ RiHsiau catr mepts afil ct not feel the slight alarm a tu ganis the nlltd squadron On the iilrury they as ert il at the entry of thu fleets will be tliu ayuJ Lr simultaiH ou I Mi ro (J Senator The Cleveland Plain Oealei of YYtiueediiy says tho deinour uiu mem bers of the Ohio went into caucus on Tuesday evening to uerninate a lidate for Senator Ou tile first billot YYilhiini Allen huving 2ti followed by George YV Mniypenny ho had 25 On thu second ballot Ylleii 'Hid Manypeutiy had 27 Vutes each Oi tho third Manypeniiy hail 31 anil Allen 30 Th" ciucua th 'ti sjourued to the 27 th int Thu other persons for whom votes er cu wre Samuel Medary John A Corwin Judge Bhcb ard and Judge Ratniev Unit he would not under certain conditions object to an arm slice but be eoutinu to in si on the evacuaon the Principalities He to a Congress iu a ril to a re visun I exLiirg ir mid to consider the power uf further auieiioratiou iu the condition of the tirulaus Ilia Buvereigtiiv must be main tain On the deliberations transpiring in CcnLanti Iieplu on the 2 1 a tuinu aruee fr in a mob ol three thousand Safias urged nn tje UlllaSi list ng a embltd tu present iistranco to me Sultan declaring that th Sehrriate eonvtitu IZaALKOX I IRX VII (HtaV stil Ions lull (el trut KUts yiRB bslf in tear Two Lou au4 lhi uu U2 farniiurw Tliv tw Hvir trkk hiu i ra'beil nratnii'g on Ilia ar I Uvir tew 23 cl dining rumus bwl room rlu ud iith roviu: iu contain two rwswioM iloorv and tliiwa closet ihn mens roHH with bt'j room aud chui woo I hw amoko hnuvo and oiiven i Lt houwbold lurnitur nt flrM atten burn timu a not wi lari aUJ a furuu ol inarm from thu ICnglibh and rcuCb abaujri wus CTiUed Gouataai nuple I Id night hau vf paxMAni tl quiutly auJ un thu 221 a pnbim ttioi) AID ttoUed mid quiet roltrJ Several uf thu nub a ru airvuted and han 'hot to Gun Jia fntigable a hope as burning 33 tinny fu heartrending an the cry of ttir victim on thr scaifuld nourished with delirium during vo year of udu thu famibhbd son 1 of thu pt Ntnfr Illis corresponds ticu is the long Kt civ of Lri of pwm and somefrnuc of gtuiu that ever is biird from thu heart of a rnau Wearird broken down by solitude he descend td tu unworthy lapsc of character obt in hi liheity Ik wrote obscene books purchase bv tiiis infamous resource son relic lo thu miseiy aid destitution £iphio He lent kquencu anoujmuujJy to hi mother in the judicial wri tings she pubhehtd defence agaiLst to gidaie for a principle todmy the correctncps uf which i to deny tho great funda mental doctrine of the right of thu people every wheru to self government ytatea uruuuvureign Nobody now a Jaya da niew their right whatever arbitrary rentridiAn CoDgror riiaj have placid upuu ihein when they were in a normal Condition to estabtibh the iusii tutioa of slavery a well as loabolsh it 'J his admtted the unelt toenetos the fully and theurui of Congreastoua! intervention in tho affairs of territory ii the niure apparent ur example thu territory of Nebraska lies north of the Miffouti compromise line and if thu law establishing tha1 line in wurth anything (wh uh wo contend it 1 not) nlavery in inhibited in that territory hut tho moment it bicomts a State aluveiy uuti be established in it in thu face of any power that can be exerted 10 the Contrary in any juartur Amdu from all principle involved iu thu trine of Gutigreniotial inm iutervcution we have fuan that slavery will go into thu territory I Nebraska la thu find place there nainra' obstacle to it in that the climato is nut adapted tolave labor And in the nxt pine it is perfecty certain that tho territory will be settled by a population to whom gro ei vitude ib 1 iota and owners of elavee will il be likely to tnkr their property where it will not bo reengn zed ar such by the constitution of 1 he Statu when a Statehall bu erected Utah and New Mexico ai a both farth south than Nebraska and although the doctrine of noii intervention waa applied by Con grea to then) there is nut now a slave and never will be a slave within thir borders But whether slavery would or would not go to Nebraska is not the question That must be left to the people whom we must learn to trust Bverywheru 1:1 America thoy are capable and the must capable uf managing their own Hilaire We repeat we are glad this question risen now because it timu it was permanently and for all time toCttlud Besides we want to know who are democrat aud who are not want to know whose profusions of acquiescence in the coniproinisu measures of 1850 are hypocritical and false utid whose mid truthtul The natiuiml demociatic party has planted itself firm ns a rock upon thu platform of those nieMiureH lhe admmiedrathui Jtn Pikhck stand on dial platform Those who are but with Us on tics great vital quuMiun aru against uh and tig iiuHt the administration Let us at wt certainly know who Is ho Mtrtbsn nbjcendtAd but sdof living to i cnee hmelf in the town of cjtat'ier where the of Madam de Monnur retained him Infurmatioa ttf a residence at and ef h' inurrtews wnb oophie spread thruu the province fam Ue remove Mjdatne dr AInnier trvtii tfe pce toummoued Lr to lljou Mire be ia GUowrd hr hther i 1 tccret aiUr ewere beiag they re watched and ois Guvrrrtl Mrabeau arrested ty the Sr York Jan 25 Ihe Timet learua from a private lettrr that the Luglish Cabinet have rupoud tu rano that if she Wkuld spatch two corps of the one to lard inland and th other in the Oriina the Knglwb govt runu tit would pay the xprs Ths prvposhiuij wx iaude un thu uiurnptHm that wm hk inevitable It whs mcIitKa by thu rout id that the armngt incut would kuvu th Euglitoh governnicut at liberty to withdraw ireni active participation thu war at pleasure It obvku tht a crisis is thu good faith and sincerity alt thnee rnca in every State of the Union who have prof r3 toland upon thedemxjratic platform and who have acquiescence in the compromise measure of i860 ar to be brought to a practical Aod we are ghid that it is so We are glad that every faith who makes protestations of democratic fealty is to bo tried by the touchstone of principle fur principle is the only bund ol party onion and party strength No pJitica! or ganization can tong survive that is made up uf dis curdant elements If the de mo ratio party na now pure it cannot bs too son puntied If there are those within it i pale who look uno way and row another whose prefessfonn are hollow and false sooner xpurgatiun shall take place thu better for the party and for the country The question of the organ item a territorial government for Nebraska will alt jrd thu test tn which we hav Thu bill providing for such a government reported by Mr frum thu £enate mmittcu Territories Im bdtoi the principle of tho compromise of 1850 Huch is our un 1 rstanding uf that bill By it Congress simply erects 3 gnvprnrmmt and rs wheels iu rnotiou without lugadating cr allrmpt jng to fur lhe local of tlm now territory leving all such legislation to the immediate repr mtativus uf thu eoplu of th territory th But it is siid that Mr Douulass bill virtually repah the Missouri compromise So it dvrs or so It ought if it dots nut What is lhe Misoouii compromise? let us see In lhe first place it provided for the admirnton of Missouri into the Union with a constitution tolerating slavery and then it stipulated I in all that territory reded by ranco to the nited Stfites under lhe mine uf LouieianA which north of 36 leg 30 min north latitude Ii(t included within ths hunts the Statu cviiIuim pl ued by this net shivery And involuntary servi tude otherwise than in the puniehment uf Crimea whereof the nties sh ill have been duly cunvictuL shall be and hereby is prohibited tore thu Musvuri compromise and tho Wil mot proviso nothing more and nothing less In principle If therefore the Wilmot proviso unconstitutional (and touch is the jiiiocratic dou trine) the Missouri compromise is also unconsti tutional and should be 1 (pealed The compiumLu measures uf 1850 in fut abrogated lhe Missouri compromise They dared the principle and unforced it in 10 Utah and New Mexico upon which mw terri tori' yhould be That principle wri the entire light and fredom of thu people of the JTX roamtrinfi It rumor ed that 'ibe gentlemth of forrmiy aud termd lhe Paradsu of their miu a hemo bt the most abjtcl which man had ever endured The lecturer then nnrra 11 rtCX' iHr arrival ur inY biiuUft rtt M(v railroad YY MARKHAM HA JEST I th mit iHilfnl lol of tnbroMNlH 4 hi I troH rtvl not' jml fi tJi 1 7o i Lau I 1 tl Khtan PUMkol at lrn Kailway APKN ROM WINDSOR (ORITiSITE UE th (iACA Ad WlAT AlssdAT JaauAry 30 HiX trajr siUrun fsiisve: Wavs M'ta4r at iu 4 Jj rrv sterr nic uuday ptd eosswetiaz at Nivr Vtlla pa rd m) uf his prwuii aud uiolctt hbera'ion Hv even h7wud Ju to go at liberty Ou but parole ia ijoa Mirabeau arkd huu4f uf (his door unh de Moatherut inntkrj Jlv opened tor him to ty into A iuerland He drew eh Scph cuDvetthng at Vetrb re a budikL uf thu XliuUUtuUtoT iu thu viduH) vf Pun taxtier Uu thu cf th? tl 2ht the tamilhs of Dt Ruiky aud Mvunier kept phiu in toirict dne capLvay Pontarir bat drSpar and luve etabled her to tind anu nt her trr I jtid brr in curreupotHUng with MiraScu She Aonjurud him to rtmt her to socnficu ve ntning to ther re uqou During the uij hl ohc scaled th de Motmter gnrJen and in the tlru3 if a mao guarded vuh by a niug guar1 cinbcrctl urer the mountain winch rate trout itzrhn 1 cro6d the frontiers an! joined Mirabeau at and there they fur a while their name and their lajlt from thu reearvLee uf iheir two faini ik They deluded thm eiv 3 with sulitu I and with dream but ne thrr th on nor lhe other hal brought with them thu ttctarv meat' of ex nee Switzerland allbrded neither ttfely nor literary fabor fur M'rah au wnd indigence drove thm tu 1 note MP envelope Bookseller Ak awl! mack MeH uwlug to toiiqM ntUlUS ather Cuutractoie at are ordered lo form dcjiuU st Smrne Varna aud TtzUi de Th ui truofiotiM tn ill fiea to tre thaC iu the lhe 1 atrie an llulletin give report that Czar had vrdvr far nuuieliaio prvpartioo (r cH xsin the Dutftb If thir btf true it iuJ ca'es that the Czar jictil th propit'on ol four owtr Advice from Coiist iritiiinp' pL reo that tl ere Im IilLeli po tuhrtall of uw negoliatious lead ing to a rult Autbento inornatnn confirms tho pr viou report that on the evaun of Dee 2t the Sultan crut nj th jjtlv ribr forming tauulbb ta CaIu! fieight or i AA)t fHt io )A YRIUG wU for Aleby II Mntleiit His Sc ronu Hight zXntomo Loi hz Sant Ann han inued a proolrunatinn to the people of Mexico which lor cool impudence ttikci anything we have lately come across Ho sets rtli that Mexico during a few year past lia been in a decidedly bad condition that something was necessary to be done in ordr to rescue her from that condition that no one but himself could do anything thit would bo of tiny efiect and then fore he hastened to offer lit health peace aud even life on tho altar of his What magnanimity As rtgaido his pWt lhe people might rely on is absoluteness an 1 durability and as fi wealth ho gives the Lowing hint which is too broad to bo loisundi sloi Mngistrntn of the nation shntil I bo roo tii 1 nn I respected by all The same revet etn Is due lo his dignity which belongs to the nati'n he pri senl Tho eiuolniueuts then with whit Mexicans desire that tbeir first otlieer should be di ttnguished not for any person 1 1 mo livu but solely for the dignity of him who will le nt all times I'reMIcnt of the republic so that not being confounloil with those received by ither fnoi tionnries it may servo ns a murk of that re spect an 1 consideration due to him whom all hare united ill luring nt the timid '( their dearest in terests tiie interest of the Paris Monirur uta a oruular dated Dev 3u sigat by the Min ster uf oreign Al fairs iu all the rxnelt gatlons Uu the rusttin question 1 ho document moderate but vry I rm iu tone Atut tairatmg the phases of the querttou itdtcates that raucu England Austriaud Prussia have rect upy by agreement at Vi enna solemnly reoogti zed lhe territorial integrity of the fltoman Enipro as uue of die coud items of the political eq mibrtum urther that die dUruf Suopo took ace aganis: till provisions Itavin ilvdirrd thuc uly Hcirei iiLitt riul theiutotv to prevent the Ottoman Hag from tv attacks by tht naval force uf Rilata (fie rench nul llniJMi tlceta have tvoiived oiJurb l) tiller the B'ark Sa The mrcuhi it rmiuatt ti by txprvtb iig th hope that uhs Mi ill not cXjHjaj Luioj to uvw cnvul U3 Thu papers authentically Mato that the rench ertiiiiviit ia ibca it fietl with thu evas ve cua duct of Austria and has hirtbbul theCnbiirta strung rtmonntraix intmtating that nnv further Mctuiiunun part the preceding thu her titled Puwuis will be taka iudiVauun ci meditated hubtiiitie the ren4ta ol which bhe tuft be prepared to abid by whatever tlje maj and that rance will exta ud aid tolluD Tbe ruomctrttetMl Ith this fHvtyfrr rmuiaihvMMiMiM cm ifwpiall4 It Mt fchal ti country IvM fltoUBf tilths I'prnlir in ni' an lr't rll rrwiM fi Uh rn ler General lying llopeJT bfftawmH tfexi in ash ington i Mu jM re an af feeling set no iu the ek ebamoerof th gentte tnin CO Uie 19th int 11 daughter Marxtn thetf in the presence uf her and almost ing father united in holy unlock br the Rev Mr Buller Noihan se The food father apprehending bw epeedy dsoutiuu rqueeled tiuw me noptiiU Imo Id be celebrated beture he bad seen lhe uf earth Major Hobbje as at one time mem ber Cdogres from New York and as an officer )v4rp'i phtMtoaM rc7HL 1 wk wrf IIullsn 1 Mrabeau Unknown to fame unly known by the see did of bis youth eooglil work from the neb lx Lseders of Hol land to whom the freedom of thinking gave at this rod a nn of political nd philu ph icai publicatiuns Rebuffed in the first instnce he pe rsevered till hu prouuicd tbs pubueatiuti of say on IL la'x ed da an I niglt upon all subjects to preserve Sophie trom want fi even pruslituted to those licen tious th hich the venal presses uf Hol land at the time infected Europe He rar ed his bresd at the price ol h's niuR ty title mtrived by dint uf his lucubiatiuos and the servility ul a wrter to live in lulx rions medkicritv at under tho tatuu of St at leng'h infirm uf the birth uf his dougft in the pr son of Alnd rf Monni but hr refu cd a a gilt of her 1 cou'd destroy eve ryth he rote through a my st rmus chan nel tu his mother: I revolt against the whole unveisu 3 could wish this momentto like ven a holocaust of evrvdnng that is neither Vvu tier me bur vry tlrieut from Jephtha I slioud make an xeepcion of my This fruit uf despair did at survive The first rig ir uf Mirabeau's pri on wire at length sotleu el not by pUet ual indulgence but by the inti rest which Lis letters full ot lhe dsp tiring net of the suppliant cxoitmi in Ixmoir the mana ger of the prison and in Bouchier lhe int mfd um i A ern tho ptisutnr and the govi rn ment Hu was allowed Irs ks papers s' udy aud even uorrcsion fence with Sophte uttkat ivu to the two faindits Their letters bich multipli II WI is til'd Oil MICHIGAN OIL COMPANY' ARE uu prepared to furnish inter siisins1 ln! oil of tlwir own inauufaelurs in piAlintj wsrrnte equl to any csr introduce! in this market dnke uiob Block aventie ja2t 1 VTl AKCin 1 YV 1 1 1 l'EEir KHJ Iu half blila and kilt for sale by HOW ARD KANTK 1 1 CH I A 1 eI El I A PJ li A 1 VZ in quantities to suit for sale JnJ It IT AR I) KANT ER Mk lOZ WAl'ER PTbk 5oo lw4 cord for sale mARI KASTKR MAGAZINE KOR IyMIa I1Y Ja KLQonS LMUSH TIA1ES IN I supply at jsthi it: tits (run i a I per tn of 11 a df cr ib ex n3'y millitary activity UDumpkd stD lhe Czar has a supply of twenty million of rub trorn ilm Churcli The Loudon letter says thu ageut uro on the way to the Unit Sats lo pUfuLae ship and am prn iidy Russia OR TUR GRLEK MltOKN Intrasr Mlholland Mra AUs c'lsiou bo wa subjected tu a most rigid system ufrpionage indo to siw an extent it car rtvd that at almost every village which tliev ut lerel they lotnul 'b it the iulabitauta had fkd Iheyad seemed to shun th and tiould they by chalice suddenly enter a Japanese cottage be fore tlio ti hubtu had received notice to esiuipe lii 'V ntud the nt'uue lei rur and uatvoishm nt Mr Toy lor jted the iit rior cf the Island and waa struck with the luxuriant vegetation the beautiful timber aud the productive soil He next pointed out hat appeared to lorn to be a re irkablu parallel and which had escaped all his torians which wa that gocia'ly and pc litieallv tho Piruvians and thu Japanese wire nearly iden tical Tiik Cargo of the Great Retcbljc The unloading ol the Giat Republic is going un in New Yotk Someth ng ever one tlurd of the cargo was destroyed the fire Of the remain der we learn from the Itoston Purtj a large por tion has been recovered entirely uninjured aud the rest damaged to greater or less degree Over SOO tierces of beef CttOO barrels of rosin and 3m tierces of lard have been removed iu sound condition A large quantity il ur has be taken out damaged to the extent ot seventy five cents or one dollar per barrel Tle euro come out clean and damaged by wa 11 tor distilling purposes and worth about 40 cents per bushel in aucei me sntne condition thought ill I1 fur $30000 and it i thought prultabe tliat Mr McKay ll purchase it and tow it round to Boston for rebuilding a stain uti lus probity He Mtpuiated howev betrre everything I the lr Cum and inde pendent exist two of p' ie but though stdl suth ring under the disgrace of li i adulterous pas sion he ndeavi led by another liwsint to con I stran bis outraged so much did bvo'i i lortum to resume his name atd turn to the conjugal roof He went veuee to plead this ean bin It th re alte ritatcl) Imetile ml caress ug he confounded the fitniiv of Ala rignaiuLy los lecal prcK eesJiucs unl even went the i uf te vea mg to the wi lll the see rets ul Ins donwstiu iuterooutse and easting the elkiiior iqsui his wife tie court gave judg ment ag litist litii and 1'ecucii fr in Lun a shunt be liimi elt Lad liriuded vitl ah'imo even while lie summoned her back to i aru Hi father having i called him hirn a miserable pittance uu coodilioti of bi procuring hi silence and undertaking die publics lion of hi theories He wi ci usled how ever under the burden uf his debts thu equence ol Ins faults sti 1 pursued him his name came Ji i eputable his iiuiiivutiun and lorge'tului ss uluphe togeihe with 1 1 is sorderly lfe deprived him at length uf her steriti and finally bt af fection Jirnnrtine'i Constituent Assembly Public Sfiritfu strange atta iys the Cologne Gazette has just been submitted to the Criminal Tr buna! of Gieiwhz iu tSilesa in Prust im The little town cf Berun pososse a tile 1 fin aud dependencies which produc 1 almost nothing It municipal council wishing to get rid of them on the most advanta geu terms hell a secret meeting to de liberate what sliouli be dune with them tl at meeting il was lesclved that as lle buddtuus were insured they should be burned down and one of the iie mbeis uf the council was elnrg to set them on tire He xeculed les cwninii and the buildings wore entirely destroyed The inuuietpal council then demanded ao indemnity truui the iiieurauce cuuqamv it was pa'd ami every tarthirg ot it wrs ed in thu tmuicipal treasury The matter bow ver though keptee ret beanie known and the law auihorui caused all the cuuttcillois to be prrwecuted for arsu I he tribunal condemned them to nwiw I ul in pr isunnit ox varying frutn jx nmniltM iv ymr and to reimburse thu ineuraree muiov with iateresutliereuB also to ay all the costs i JT" A eirl iu I'tisburnli being struck dumb by the firing uf a canrieu il is sa that a nmnta uf married men cf that interesting viiLigu I ie inconsequence iuvtled the nrttlfery coupii tj parade upon their premises YY don't believe a i word it liostua Putt Ma Editor In the perusal of your paper of the 251 instant 1 eonld but notice the following strik ng passage in your Lading article upon the management uf the affairs of the University and the qualifications of Dr tri AN asits President You say i "Still another doubt of Dr Tappen's fitne for the i'resite ney ot the University arose about this time It wns currently reports I that ho was a Bommopntbist and therefore scarcely the piuper person tu place over a medical institution eundu tu un iq osite pi Dr T'ftN was chosen by tho Regents asrsi dc ut of tiie University not as a Professor if and becausu he ent rtaim diff erent views i mediuitie from those wit ch were tiught III the Medical it does not follow that he is hot qualified to perform the duties of bis ci lice nor Is it tiHcessary that a mau should swal low oil and rhubarb and sufibr fiuin the periodi cal application of leeches and blisters that be mnv conduct the affairs ol our University wiith tigid economy and carry it succ sd'ully onwards lo permaueocu au1 ofulness Ji is well known that there are several presidents of Universities within the btates who belivva and practice lb I loimBOpritic system ot medicine and 1 have yet to learn that tl ey were unqualified fcr their station that they were not willing to suffer the tortures of Allupntly until the dcovorv was made liy an Ex Regent of cur Uuiversity whose bigot ry a id prjuffiee were so blind that a man who woud retuse to swallow bis pills and mixtures was wanting iu that ability and mural humsty In Or'iry to perform tho duties of President Jins ill worhy interfered in the lea regard the affairs of the Medical DepartuieUt II is he had thu presumption to doubt th abili ty ot the Eaeiiliy or the soundness of tleir doc trine I fas ne filled to extend his fostering car tr that deportment and threatened to pull down it awads that au eX Regeut and a few who receive 'heir duly bread front the fund ot the University should now stone liim I rom the threat tliit were thrown out when it ascertained that Dee tor wtachueu bv the Regent as Presi dent and that he pre lerrcd the Homatopatbiu practice it is easy to conjecture who raised the Juiiti'M of the Doctor's lime and threatened to crucify him because he was not Orthodox on their rnedeal faith and therefore was wholly unqu ilil'ied for the place and rather than that a Homie ipa'bist should preside over an Ortho lox Yledtcal aculty they would prefer that the ITui Veraity should re turn to it former po ition It not will yr Mr Elit tell ur readers the reason that the Me cil ae ulty retused to publish a catalogue of their student wuh that of the Uni versity or hy an ex gent and rofessor should in India Algeria In ecu arid Greek insurrec tion throughout the Turkish Empire already cr gari'zed by lhe nts ul lie Czar ay snow auirma preVelittd anv operations of tnauitu Let there wero small rkirmishes diny between the out mt is of the two tirrn es A Con tantiu'qile spatch tLo 25h Kiy that Mr Tiionn son tle British Charge iu Paris has succeeded in tmnhtnting the flcremes between Grai lir tan and Persia Alimet Eihuujtle I urkisli Charge wa Ratified with tue xplaualion of the Persian government aud did uui think right to interrupt lle relauon with tfe Stiah fPER PVR SAI AT HIS irni rvi i a ni 1 1 ST! xt SlK it rtic uf Detroit Kacamwaenl No 1 wll 1 Atonic Xm4thtalrily) ereoar at 7 The a taadanca of each member rqu Recorder EIHGH COAlr 2yu rt LUMP hwb for TROlVBRIbftE A J(NH Bay krd Taylor dvliv red a lecture in a'ew York ou Japaflu irom a report ot we' clip thu fultowh'" TIih Jflpano tvf allnw( the to have ccmmerval ini rcouru uilh th in order that lhu might be J1 posted up in tnaiierH pertflin ing tu other cuuntries 'They wre ao ell in lurmed on the matk rs that nn American sua man who wrd rtpcud from in 1842 ruueiv intelligence from tht whencriged in interior of tho untry of the war tween Uiu United Statu aud Mexicu and the battles of Pa'o Alto Buena Vista and one uf the ufli inquired of a inni her ol the expedition wheth er Mexico yms still iu existunoe Upon showing UNITED TA'PEij bUK sale gUMAuteed by li 6THISGTIAM st pMttitisnlsr Hui ROfEK Ii at A LCTJOA liY KDMOND3 McllKYNOLDS pRIDAY MqRNJXG JANUARY 27 AT 10 th lulluwin gxids will pnmtifelf bvold ithnnt rvaarre to conlA'nrnnt 17 bd Migar ku bbh pf Aib KOK LAKE SUPERIOR WJLR eluae Jao T5 at or Maekina and Itne Jaxa at 3L BRQDHE aukhliiit Head Quarter LN AT KEHR A not sei tino could excuse ned which be limsulf did nut attempt to palliate wh hi conscii nee ro gaiiii its proper tune He deba ed himself to bi fa'hir by supplicati ms hollow alulitiou that belied sentiments and his humr He ne gotiated witliuut part eipatim lur the abrm dortmen and mi ltiient of Sophie ho had sac rific herself for hint at the rice her lib rty He flittered tin liking? and if bs fa ther to releeni his favor at an tioumtliy price and nt i these cone cf fe line and character lie at leu'th btiiued li liberty Three yi ars of captivity had subdued him but la ratlur pei vert than unpr vd dirp ed on He was scarcely out vf nr son when be had to nd himself on the capital charge hr raja brought aga lim by the Menutcr family and I lo pr cure a re rfaljf the penalty of de th to hich this parliament of Besancm had ndemmd him He threatened the families of De Rufley and De Aloltnier th the fame of his name the power of his talent and tho Scandal of lue revela tions and he limlly obtained by ti force ot his I' ne id" Th buy unll tlcrk with I Urlld leather tap aaoui half warn The above ar4 will tai pa ta fur lh recover? of the property and Ul eauilouK 25 oo lhe eanvfetloa of tte thef A T4H0U am ary 2t 1 4 a EYV Gs J'LrEUj VED THE' OW KtoRflotoh HomtGor4 Nfghl rl1b bHUTRut Ara Jerry appr b'B wa A rtoiutk wm aJocted i Jtf Miuhc JJaJley inswetiuus arid eorrjxDl nrr jon ivu jvt wLjlv mug Jipluuie iu Eurvpe Mr '0 bbl caiHphxn KM) can do 4 i bblg taj i bth roln 6) kg hits lead ia uil iur ritraaod 1 a1 eC bbvR MteluMk rorch Yellow LO assort Lq itfak petty uu aa narwuwi lhe hem ant etil of A McKibbl l)Uwt hiou Cue ar tu tai pai4 and hmu 'all Li will tai rtttwl 1 KIHTAIN LS AMeKiHHiy mvhdlhon nnn Detroit Jan 1 tb iierkli Mia rlMl UN DMUnlGN ED 11 A TH bi ftorrviM a epsrt nrrhf tb ai rtf A M'Ktobn l'o iv will contain hrdr tu'inaM al iha giaud of k4a RtaA Luu A Cw 11H ntiatu du 4 A JUuKIRMH 1roH2urrJ9U'4 on A 1 i YV A II 14 Yl Eci AN'riH" 4 1 OTllbftClilW hlivirtff hA aurtw rt A' 'XuOtH NrwpiUai MulaMM Ml Nrw fhigr IhiQan M) uhlan Hi i lib (iff aala bv aZ5 2w A Lf fMtf 1 i you L'rLeaf Tohng Hyn 20 1 'ftun aUeraud Ilopwial 1 1 1 1 'Jh I ihmI taLuu ATral by j20 Ar IIINCllU 4 )l I A I nt A 1 r7 A il a A LMLw trie! alt alioi a K0KL0KS0N COLLIN'S A YORCK Mason sperm i i hmti a li? ts euperii article tor 1 ui oie iuwlta r4 had dry auMjrlvd tmtutor eat by j25 ACOIIs 4GXRK 1 1 1 GOY hftNUi Oi ftAlE DIE Vp the Napckon publishes a letter in the laud Huoeifrser iu which he denies tho charges in ide against in by iho Boston Tunes iu re gard to certain matters touching hi conduct thu San rane'iseo disaster CapL reiterates tho Statement 111 rde upon hs first arrival that the strntin drifted out of his sight in the night and io tbw HK nitig he was unable find her The East India and Pacific Tr xdk During 1853 there arrived at ports iu the United States trom the East Indvs 193 vessel and there clear ed for thu hoist Indies S3 vewsels The year re vsus the arrivals were 191 and the clearances I re also arrived from the Tac tic inclu ding Cahk rnia 13fi vessels and elearJ 47 Thu year previous there wore 131 and 337 clearances DivCHasoSD ra YY Sherwin John Ja ks Archibald Kilpatrick aud John ck the lriu rrntar who have lately been coufiuid in the Pittsburgh jaff were discharged ou Monday last iiw th ir euteriuc into tuxviiusni' in tbasnm Iuf $5000 each to appear on the first Monday of the May term of thu Uuited State Circuit Court forPeuusylvauut IsaaiSLK Stoam a rm Onio The Ohio Rivr was visited by a terrble storm on the night of Sunday last ifty five coal boats Were lost Eoch boat contained sb at 12000 bushels Tb los is estimated st $55000 Several lws also Wvte kwt Baidu 0B Th Bewtvon as lo bridging the Hodson ax Albany is again being agi tated tteMgUsrt New Totk sad farm th t' i JeattfaMBy BlMgaanrigL but Bt 1 ki fh lOOVuaheta driini h0 bv 10 plnm KvrMlly T4 lit htH hereby GIYEX frirlns 1 tb cnrvarlitowhh hrtnrdM tovioc pitying and rvmgLe youmiS 11 rrtJen il whit peity MBJtai for waraetl wiihaut Kropte the correpoo icoce qj Pu Nuncio cflfno uad uiar a Mirabeau with de Muaocr bfo pvh defeati ng the Naaco aud wnutrxi ledtral and xLe niaLiseicr he wri te to I pr tevtuo extouJ 1 to hi In th 1 lax pr eutatires lhe Commit ud 1 rrtior rvqueMtd to it qu re iiuo iht cxpedteuin of 1 ivodiag the urnv bkxw el the OffvQ land ovtr Utah CotMuitev Agrrohi ru ictructod tuqu re to to tlw ped $ucy vLUit ht4 nn Aernmharul Bunau to Be CMmectoi with lhe Dej u4 lhe Inte rx 1 hs Hou' then cut iutu Committee ol the Imle when a box uann dt Im arxxt vo the subject of th Ere troubh wb cl tolled ua id lL Hvuo adjourned The Wumw i the jfid TLit portion of tlm female poputatton of Eric aud I tor tor Greek who are opposed tj the narrow £iugo have held a nievtinc and adupcd the lolloping ri solutions That we la lie of Erie and Harbor Creek tool a deep imere in tho a (Lairs of our cm and evum that we bind tn tain cur bubanfc brothers and frieud iu earrviog out the great for uieh they are contending vjx our innnicipul richto aciin the invasion of rail road men that we will never yrell tn the iMuIts thit hflve been heaped upon its and upon our citv aud county by railroad director? and by those to their employ That we heartily bin 1 to no article nicichnduMd front anv mer i'hnt bo advue ato the four feet ten inch VJ rr ipt ion 1 with jrH pein Aral Mto by experienced uuaL Wrf MOKE GREAT WESTERN ilv i a sortnrnt LiL Ybv4 Tnt elu tw rhA sgt llll VI 11 (j ME KIN ES CLK Jj ont a zrtt "arriAne A I loin'i opatliic lose i tulmitiUtcrcil to uui rt aJurs thin im ruiug with tho view of coring somu of th J'ffieulJcs in tho public tninl ru pectiug Dr connection with tlm Uni I rsny nutwe gr any tar that tho etlit will bo AJopath that the cloi will act on uppeitu principle an omtirm the public in tho impres sions hitherto ent rtnineJ So it turns out tht Dr Tappan i known among lloitKUopaihists a ihmaopathiil and that he has eu belied by himself nd his friends when bo Bud tluy dcularud th at bo was not a llommo pathiat YY are glad to have that question least set at rest As President cf tho University Dr Tappan i the ohi xeeutive fi'i er of all Hi departments the Medical not lee than the Scientific nod Literary As such to ensure a fni thful and me cwaful admintatration of it affair his views must be in harmony with the principles on winch the University i conducted The Medical De partimnt of tho University is a thoroughly Allo pathic institution and if Dr Tappan (as he ap pears to be) is a Hommopathist ho is not fit to be 1 reside nt ary inure than hu would be were hu All path and the Medioal Department Homro patbip Tl1 propoaton mny ba cmnpreheuded by th diilleM miud Our correspondent very pointed ly asserts that Dr 3arrX never denied that he ha had thu Hcmoo path system of medcnE practice iu his I'aui ly'' It i pretty difficult to prove a negative and our correspondent i th rs io proof cf th probably for the reason that he has none to oftl YY apprehend th it is ni ceplible ul that Dr Tah an denied that he was a inuiopathM nod referred to Dr Luuuiv ot New York lo confirm his statement which Dr Ludloa didn't do because hecouMu't If onr HonieeopathK' eurrvrpemient has expo sure to make of th conduct vf noy one besides Tarrax connected with lh University let nin bring them forward with thu ppU tu utain them oo 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