misdirects, S ate 401 Mad rat -liitorestblir fres I.x* We have redeiredlles of journals from Mexico as late as the news put:lashed yesterday'slier ald, by telegraph from Baltimore. El Uni` extends to the 16th of April, the day preions to that oa which Santa Anna arrived at the capital, of which interesting event we have, therefore, no details. Et Carers& states that it has been assured that the government has named Senor Santa Ant us captain-general of the army and navy; with. absolute powers in everything relating thereto, and it is said that h 4 salarY for such 0 4/0/' tuent is assigned at a thousand dollars per month. A messenger had been sent by Senor Lombardi ni to Puebla to inform Santa Anna of this nom ination. nut Unirersal states, editorially, that it cannot credit the farcical project, because it appears too repugnant to the dignity of General Santa Anna. The ciretuustances in which the republic is plamid, it continues, are too solemn to permit the inauguration of a new government to commence with a farce. We are too much in wrested, in the honor a General Santa Anna not to raise our voice in opposition to whatever might degrade him, and we ask him to consider his po sition, being, as he is, the object on which are Ax ed the eyes of the whole nation; which will ass the announcement, of. his destiny in his first pub. lic acts. . %RENT. / We I4ve the _ ibrth the Wet unnibe lr 4f Voltam ini (*setter this in an . and upon a greatly . enlarged . hare added about adven colnins ! /ilea speei lit" oftYPalcraPhY compare fe viarably with any . To enable nit to d this; wt txpenee of pro curing polar. 'l' introduced into thi , section -. should our sixpecta • be realised in 'regard to patronage, ne will NOM add to the esstablishaterit -a litmus' engine. Our facilities are 'now superior to any 'Office • this election of the isiate•for doing busi - Item, i ti it shall be inereasM ee as fast as the wants tiflthe ansuuunity-demand it. . For l i en yea r the march of the Obseeree \ has been "ieswAnS4" never to.folietz., hut always to. 'cad, has been our catatant effort, and the evidence - that, . efforts have been successful, the broad 401 of the paper this week fully detztouterete.. pard us, then, if ii entering upon a new vol ume, e call your attention to the past, and in= lite y o , kindest synipathies to the future. Ten hawkears the Oberreer establishment, after being about from one prOprietor to another, at 4g Course eakulated to ruin any establishment, was hffect lly crushed, and. thematerials, te.e.,.iu the ands f the officers of the law. What few friends o ft prey usly had, stood alatfiwhile its replltatiOU, T ttle it had acquired ,had assumed a Moat e shape. It was under eireuinstaneva ese hat the preseilf proprietors, iniknown diti lor a Mistiness point of view, and en wit out capital, conceived the projeet of sit the 'es tabliiihnieut and bringing the tut f theeeslough of despond" the previous a ' Clll9ilt elf its earious proprieters and e el entailed upon it. We sew then clear it eXperiepee hat demonstrated, that to ae ish bur purpose successfully, we world be lied to eschew all entente - nil fnetititee all . , inn ; i n snore, to use tt vulgarism, "to pad s men canoe,'? and allow feetieniste and s" to do the Fume. The.original dtsiien has -arried out; how successfully let to-day's answer. We hare!pandered to no faction: re laughed to scorn the attempt of wealth to us, and despised the , effort; of party drill and parer tri - tistmotnti(tetie -- Vnvr. ,what the ter has been in the ten years past,' it sill ne to be, eat / e little maser at.' We feel i 'hum ..t....t. • - ,:••• •L. • a g l F: P r i rtirMir,ralM C know our position! A' we have never led estray hy the ei;eitements of the hour— ' as," protection," "frets edl." and the like ed "one ideas,r --;,i,ein - the future will we er foam! true to tl4 legitimate lantineirke e gret Denmera . tie sentiment of the country': nitlint others 'lsbell express their opinions in retrard l') all question: , of a' general :or it nature, we- shall not full to exereiee the 1 privilege upon a subjects affecting the being`-of our city, tati. and Netionj With RYMAILIiAItLE OCCURRENCE.—In the spring of brief anneuneernen of - intentiOns for the fu-. 1850, Dr. N. B. Anderson, of this city, removed we enter upon the new volnim full of hope frail the arm of Miss Catharine Morita, of Fedi- _. JIM . We trust-it t thoie who eeneur with ant, a large pin and needle, which she had ac- . _4enti pervious. . 11 4 1 mcnt will sic min.extendiug Our eir eidentiy swallowed some two years These foreign bodies, it seems, migrated from null' inn , and we h(ls i at thnso who 4° not ,40 the stomach, through the lungs, muscles of the , . cant , will lend TM i it support, betei t a e , as ide chest and arm; and were extracted near the elbow • - fro . _titles, we are . our Paper is folly iii; within an inch of each other. to <c times, if not a li le in* advenee er ita l ell- On the 28th of last April, he also removeel . . fretn the hand of a lady of this city, the halide Win' . • v'ea as a .finniin ersPopee. , i needle which entered the palm of the left band- pikitsTED.—'flie tijit,,r of this paperreeelv during the spring of 1846. -- 1 , ell &int notice ou , Wedneeda3- morning last In the case of- Miss Marlin, no unpleasent • the he had 'been delignatel by 6e President symptoms whatever, showed themselves during; the passage of these bodies; but in the last ease De my* Post Master at this tits. Melte\ er the hand remained tender and painful, off and out •:•; may :thiut: of ehis appointment. it. 4:1104C on, from the osnet of the introduction until ltt . I thtt it meets our entire approbation; and Ate remove .-Zoos Courier. . , .. . • . I, thi Fit d‘seseliati of uineeentes. o f for people, -•__ _ . . • Tits - GOLD DISCOVERY IN ITixes.-114. on • ide of tlte pe'remed friends- of the disappeitit steamship. Perscrserance arrived at) New Orleans', • e e , wa e „ f ew tii ,,, q. a.,j CP! vf ; • • • v. ; th e o pp e I e t em Saturday, with Gavelaton dates to the lid Mee 1 i wit • -te t en(l erstuns,pelitieally, w- - have been prole The accounts:. from the newly discovered geld inn suits the retighest ~ kinn of e e. s )., e quill - 6.r Mines in Hamilton Valley, Coloyado River, are of the most exciting andflattering character. t ten years. They, doubtless, w4uld have rejoiced The La+enia Journal says the tide of emigre;- I's t eo defeat, but as they had very hale to,say tion i d s eeteing strongly -towards the .mines; 4°o 'in be matter, they are Alsappoi4 te •.' Tiei, shall persona are now at work, each. averaguig $5 tin 810 a day. Some have already realized front u" 'i'aLpi"atell again, for r they, ju eine others lee 81,500" to '4,000. e t . uselves, hate en idtta that We ill earry ilit4 The farmers fot miles aronnd, are leaving their the dieeberge,ef our official 'dun a our pelititel •crops, and starting for the mines. 'Merchants p t - u udi s, as well as ;our persenel dislikes,— are sending large quantitieS of goods, Elliing ha - 17' et d i't know tie! We know onr duties, anti 'dements, &c., expecting to realise fortnees., Tee .... 10 „, y for . hundred miles eroded him int nd pekortn e th_ t etii! The titre; wasereated been examined, and found to contain pleb gold fax the use and benefit - 1 qt on, i tel -the ebjeet crf deposits in every direction, said to beeq - nally nab itttereatiou shall -4 faithfu • a 'd 'linnet Iv ear with the heat in 'California- People in all parts I rieJ out under our administration! . -- of the State are in the gnintest excitement. i - i ' - o paper wet iSsneti last week trout this SYRANOI Houttins *Y A WOMAN.-- William 1 119- , ' N i_ . ' "tee lea d , , of4ce, tor t tuc run um utut 'we luau ntauc *rang... Taylor, who for some time past has been a' cleric in 4r. ,liobb's boot and shoe store, on C aaa tee In nts to bring out the{ paper in a new dress anti i was last night killed by a woman, anted 11 ; an enlaxged-forne and our press did not arrive in Anderson, whom he kept as a mistress . It• a ! tirie to he put up, and arraugot in tewking or.: pears how all we can gather from•the case, t / ' I 'll der. We could have isatiel it in tit .-old 'etyle, the woman, of late, became jealous of Taylor, s; : , , i pect i n that he had trans f erred hi s a se et i ens - isut am II Wal thesoinulepeorwin of the new vol another female. Be this as it may, certain it es } ; utile we thought it better to postpone a week and that the man was killed after he went to bed, mid': eanmenes att,:we 4o t.illay. It will It no oar's that no lega l than eleven knife wends were in- :bets but our tan„' as we issue fifty-two pePers for • 1 dieted with fatal force dm-variant portions of 4 :I.:ii . A STRANGE Are.tia. —Some time ego, we no- person. - The woman; after eoeuniting the h -, a .) ear. , steed that a woman flawed 3lary Delany, had i icide,, went and delivered herself up to the pg., To BeststieS hir.e.--eres the Obseri-et has as been convicted c 4 *lWe - tighter. • She was chars- , ice atrthorities j of thisdistriet. Het at:dement is, !large a eireelatiou, an soon will have t' ref with murder the #rst degree, but, after a 1 that when Tailor got into bed, he b ad in hilt hand i , . . of any paper in the city, eel think it pl . e er , of the eneytof aii'or eight days in length, • a knife, and _ said, e e ad d ress i ng r, " ' sett, 1 3 nor induetpuents to hoi s iness men and the above trerdiet j enta rendered- It now turns 1 you libel l never get out of this bed—l intend to „ • es, out that the .unhariPY defendant is not the gull - t kill your With this, she on to tell how Ite an ' fil kef" 1 "11""i"m1 - 1 r-oid"-' l, ita , c ty person. ' It - watt stated by her counsel ,, on . a l ' drew the knife and undertook to stab her end 'is eliwag a claws not resched by tit l e a motion to set ailid the verdict, that ~ a perteel ; that she wrested :knife from his Fund , and • e , , in the coonty„ while it le read by alien had just made a nfession to the his het or' teerictente I _ bet ofetimes. Slui . the house, whieh i is sit-l• - rs ' ene ''''' toss the tcduid sot it,/kne'° Ar a ' 1 Delaß Y guff"l"9 in am . tutted 06 RIIIIIpirt street. (late Heriettlea)l near ' i , for adeertieing it eutiekeve ne vat, tte stead. This co on had been made in the , Errata, ea • a gave hereelf up to the pbliee,L,X superior '.l Advertiser b, whether yearly prewnest of sev 1 irOirid .... I .__.,....itabe and thit speaker I . 0. Delta, April OW. i ,!, slant, shonti reeolket i tlie.se thets, and , understood that ,he matter was now undergoing i _ ___ _ _ _ ___ __ ' dinglv. Oin publication sieti'ee i s N. te ~own investigation be the city magietrate." ' aen e Charles Astor Bristed writes to the Ratite • e--,e Joural, from Paris, that his bill at Boivin's fore Hotel, State aurora, ahem contreets . will be mad th eee r e e e ev.- , -A. H. Reed Estee father-in-law ; tores, l ea s y ear , wax near ly we. Ku ra id_ . fo r anyeipeeitietl leng t h of time. , Call and to Gov. Bigler, died in Clearfield Pennsylvania tea E, 1 ther wee not Iteentie to med trade in akin* lia . us'? - the 28ult, in the s i xtyeeve r i th year of his age— ; that wa y, The Sprinelleld Poet thinks it ward . „ ,e, „,' e„ , ' ~, , that day being the anniversary . of hi s birth :le ecincua calculi, tion-that of aseertaining Lbw i suits' newt use rename of item. 'tone L. UAW- Tile Governor and his lady a rrived arm _ at hie bed. many of Old A s t o rli k Rocky • Mountain a t o m t- spers, of Olds ?State, tow ?Or ,iiolllikik page, relative te ' side about three hours before h i s death, and found skim it took to pay frie Mr. Brim!' ed's WariaSue: the widow tiMssn. ~ : Akin DAN sae oft tern in the full poeseiSion of his senses. Mr. ! rat s ki m. 1 - 1....- the abhors sew is • foreibk.,- direst And Reed was one of the 'wheat settlers i,n,,__ that r rt ‘. am _ Fi ve - • dau • rt h l i s h ed p u na i n d . i m a m anhjeet be taw& • Y PIP" ee srp• of the State, and', was highly eeteemen tuv his " 1 " . • "Tr uhited ' ', 4 ° 11, ?: in istf:realinlig• ,' levity of character and goodies* of haat. , 0 : 14 " ' . The p r 4 e i. :nation of Governor Lane, of New 3LeSin, and of Govetner Trias, of Chihuahua, , respecting the valley of Alfonsin*, are discussed f by all the - Mexican pipera. The Monitor Re-1 pu&licano says: , ••We believe in this case, that from the official 1 4 i l' haracter of the person wit' mak l es the attempt; from the solemnity 6f Cr uPe'y from the poel tinn which MaTien has hel as to the territory n dispute, and for other reasons which doubtless Our government will make prevail, and which fa vor. in a victorious manner, the right of Mexico, that the American cabinet will give a definite ex planation, and compel the governor of New Mex teo to recede from' his pledge." The Trait d' Union says, on the same subject, -that which is moat grave in this incident is,,that a majority of the population of the Menaced ter ritory has pronotuked its favor of American in vasion, under the iaivice of one 'Nicanor Varela and other inhabitants, all ready to foreswear their Mexican nationalty, to range themselves wider the banner of the United States. The question will enter into th# - tliplounitac domain and the cabinet of Washington wills hasten, we have no doubt, to give every_ satisf4tion to Mexico for • en act Of oppression as 'filgrainns unjustifiable." The Mexicans mire alarmed by rumors of a fresh invasion of Sonofa, meditated by redoubtable Count de Ramage" Eoulbon. • The captain of the port of Mandan has addressed a communication on the subject to the governor and commandant general of Sinaloa, stating that by the English brig Trepiphina, *cm San Francisco, be had re ceived positive information that Count Raoussett Ale Boulbon was raising in -that city an expedi tion against the State of Sonoro, composed of 1 ,- 000 to 1,500 meta, that 40 had already at his dis posal two ships, sid that -he would soon set sail for Gusvmaa.—..V. Y. Herald. The pkndwieh Islands. The - froshiagnin Union concludes an article . 0 • • upon the Sandwich Islands as follows: . 4"Whatever dillerences of opinion may exist as to the proper intarpretation of the Monroe doe-. trine, all are agreed that under no eirenmstattee cab this government suffer the dominion of the Sipidwieh-ielands to be transferred to any other pnw4. Mush transfer could be made but by %i -tence, and in diaregard of the wishes of the pee , l as well as of the government of. the islands.' present King has announced his intention, in any difficulty with a foreign power, to throw himself upon the protection of the American gov ernment. In ,satit an emergency, the duty of this fovenuo u i ebviou.s.— Thy .--- ... Parqfi C'l".ently"-- d V •niumerce 11775 cLy ing un - way - - .- t ween California ttnd China, in the path of Amer ican And Asiatic Commerce—constituting a con venient rallying point for our whaling vessels, and az ueeessary station for the relief a nt supply of the' steamships which, at no distant day', will run from San Francisco to Shanghai and Jeddo —they could not pass under the dominion of any one of the chief mannime nations without mani fest end serious=net to American interests. Reclaimed from ism by the zealous efforts of American miaiionariee, introduced to the com forts and refinements of civilization by the enter prise of Ameriea* merchants, their system of re ligiont of educatien and of government sustained by the generous aid of American , citizens, it is not surprising thht the Hawaiian natives, in es caping from the 4pacity of foreign powers, should seek shelter under the protecting wing of the American Unicati" - , Siir We findithe following in the gossip of the,Knickerbockir: . aSpeaklng of poorhouses reminds us of what once happened xi a poorhouse in Massachusetts on the occasion of a parochial visit paid by a very worthy minister (if our acquaintance. There were several in the ro4m when the minister called, one of whom was a very 'talkatively-pious old lady, and 'another haH-witted young woma . Of comae the old roman at once entered ' to con versation with die thin:ester, the half - wi t one ti ( ed sitting by, disheveling her hair, and now and then venturing kreinark. The old woman cont• mowed in thequa! way, by statine her exceed ing sinfulness mid her concious need of repen., t a m*. After Wanting at considerable length the evils that sr 'ere tempting and 4he sins that were besetting heri , she suddenly changed the current. of her; tiorda. But then,' said she, 'M.—, the UM is merciful and knows our westinese: He hint begun a good work irith me; yes, he has begun a good work."Ah,' said the half-witted girl, idiscoutinning her employment for a moment, '.4.h,' He don't know what lie's undertook! Of i course the talk was over and the minister left ttbe premises instanter." • UUM4O Msnoirsay.—The A herne/ (9' coo t .. ttpartiew in New • Yoiit tare se - certained the exnuttenoe of a large deposite of gu ano, on a barren and unlutbited Island of - (he ocean, lying mo de than 200 miles from the main land, and are tietotiiting with the United States Government for the protection of their rights, in case an 'effort elkinid be made to secure these hi t h er t o 10 1 0 101 Ru treasures. The valuable 14.. ri'enlturai Foperiies of the article arc not gen-, malls lwoirn an4appreciarted,and a great demand has been created for it in consequence. Not - leas than 100,000 tons, to arrive; have already been sold, and it is estimated that the importations of the - present year. will exceed 200,000 tons;, for which the Writers of the United States - wilt pay several million dollars. Sebitisiito the Cal dthe building on Main street that eity, nearly opposite tit office, , coo- Ammo born that paper. • The bbilding was four stories high, eighty feet deep an4thirty-five-feet front. It was origtm.ll,l4 intended for two separate stores, and was divided by a pirtition wall from front to rear. The wall had been removed on the drat floor, and iron col tunas were inserted. The difficulty appears to hare been in the structnre of the centre founds- , tion wall beneath. The job was under the superintendence of Mr. Tilden, builder, Mr. John Heter), earpeuter, and was being done by Mr. Wm. GleelleY) the owner of the property. Mr. George Johnson wah foreman of the job. The building fell with a tremendous crash, leaving only the front wall standing, and carry ing with it 15 or 20 workmen, and piling one story upon another through into the celler. This occurred about 5 o'clock Friday afternoon. Immediately after the fall, three men were res cued from the front of the building / and tern* from the back. Their names were as follows.— Charles Goodhue, clerk to Mr. GlettilY- George Niekolans, workman. ConradDiehl, IC Warren Sawyer, 66 • Michael Richardson, a • Of these Mr. Goodhue, Conrad, Diehl and Michael Richardson were injured, but not seriona ly; the other two escaped entirely unhurt. The fire department was immediately muster. ed, the front wall of Ithe building, was secured, and the labor of removing the mass of timbers and brick work was .commenced. Mr. Hefford, master carpenter, wet taken out dead from among the rubbish in front of the building. Nearly the same time the body of a laborer was discovered. While cndevoting to reach it, the hand of one of the workan was firmly rasped by the lad George Kinsy. He was firmly wedged in between the timbers, but rescued alive. The search was con tinued, through the night. Between. 3 and so' clock on Saturday morning, three more bodies were recovered, much mangled. It if, 'supposed the three persons were instantly killed. The body of George Johnson, foreman was among the number. The followingis the list , of those deed and-miss , ing: John Hefford, carpentur and joiner, delta, George N. Johnson, (Orman. " Laurens Fulner, laborer, Anthony- Anthrop, ," Michael Hadley, mason, Thomas McGurn, John .Beaehan, labott, Henry Dexter, Henry Steinhoffen, ' George Hoag, a From this it will be esen - that there are certain ly five more bodies yet to be exhumed. It is feared, however, that this number may bb in creased,' as others ire supposed to have been working in the building whose names we Bare been ,usiablo to ascertain. Florence flaws was rescued, ankle badly crushed. Jacob Colbraner, was also rescued much bruised, though not seriously injured. Chas. !fiance, was at work on the first story. He received a blow on the back of his head, and was knocked into the street. He was stunned, but speedily recovered. Mr. Glenny's book keeper had a narrow escape. Mithsel Robert son Was in the colter. Ile crept out after tile fall uninjured. Lauren: Fulner had his neck dislocated by the fall. Died. At I o'clock, P. M., Saturday, most of the rubbish ha(l, been removed. No bodies were found after 5 A. M. Saturday morning. Twelve escaped or wore res cued alive . Six' were killed, and five are mis sing. `Muumuu Pasamtnartsr.—Dr: Josiah Bart lett, of New Hampshire - one of the victims of the recent accident on the New Haven Railroad, was visited a few weeks ago a t his residence liv; „ : mien aps. f4nipA proaching Meditad Convention, Dr. B. replied that it would afford him much pleasure to spend' some time in our city, but that be had great ap prehensions of danger in travelling to and fro;. augmented by the fact that when he last visited[ New York, he had engaged his passage in the. steamer Lexington, for the fatal. trip on whic.4 she was burned, when almost every passenger perished—but he did not reach the wharf in anasori to get on hoard. Henobeequently over came his reluctance to travel, attended the liii vention in this stity, and met with, the fate he dreaded, in the'New Haven cars. A lirr ' -7 ' , Dii t 1.1 i i J IM - d 4 \,. it t unsung 46 1 •c lquest i. 'like t its a I. tire]) pure paper beat PIP(' we 13' ' MIS P a r t ) Othit aaukti well thin tune and , - JERI ,IA. AY 'MORNING, MAY 21, ISM TN seen tintrikVi4B. FOR CANAL COMMIV3IONER; MIAS 11, fORMHE, Of PhiWe/Oro. , • BA, _fv of Miffi;;,, POI& tfURVITOR CiP.MtAL; PORTER BRAWI4EY, Of ProwArd. rw Volute 1114:11 SOW Diem. ormER Uncle , . 'ln Engi . Tlti, blet,:e4l li f --- of humbug . ad un eg g : , 'm sg. Beee l una, tald printv of liuMbugs ' d Aholitnen, *lows 11,i1,i14 like u book; hi:uee its . xnecess ; - 1 1ii-. - ne(; lie live; on sattr.; the fat of the land , rides in hishieht build° cli ental palaces, and "lays up tooth of this world's goods," while others, bye inoteing, but more de serving and woeful members of society, have to be ismtent,with ten cents adity"; and a shin of beef for dinner. ~ filessixt be the same of-Rteme bug, then, for if it does not cover one up like a_ %like, it dresses three who iesort to it iti"wear. let and fine linen," end gives them fame and for tune. So thought, Mrs-. Harriet Beecher Stowe,- ttupp s e, when she went into the negro-phi lintrophy business, and brotig , ht forth her "Un de Tom" ttnd its sequel. As a work of fiction that 'book doubtless pcostesites merit, though it must be confesses! . that, so far us its influent.° up on the welfare of the slave is concerned, it had better never have been written.. But it was not' of the character of that, or any. other of her pr o _ duct ions, that we about to speak. Our de sire is to (gill the reader's attention to the furor , of excitement the arrival of this -uddenly Pies'a ted lady }Ms creates! in England. Our brethren across the water appear to `be running a race i n honor of Mrs. SrowE equal in nhsurdity to that we, Upon this side, indulged in towards . Kotenath a short time since. Fetes, receptions: noires, wreaths, amt.—money, appear to be showered - up-- on her without stint.. lords, Ladies, Clergymen, Bishops and dignitarres,ls4ll governmental and etelesiastieal, vie with each - other in'efforts , d 4 honor to her person, and fill her psdrets with. gold ! Front these indications, dt tihtle.sS ., the gold en harvest in England will be equal, if' not_su perior, to the most sanguine hopes of the recipi , -- Cuts. Hut at what (cost bat it been obtained?— Aye, that is the question! A libeled country— a slandered people—a misrepresented government fable, and ItYpoerkical exhibit of a state of so ciety which was :raddled upon us by the ancestors of those now shedding crockudile tears' over the enormity of slavery, These are some of the itews in the bill of costs Mrs. lIAREIET BEECH R , STOWE is paying for her Anne and yob!! And what better will be the slave? Aye, whitt. better? Will. the glad pound into 11.1* lap by the Duchess of this, or the Marettisof that , ameliorate his con dition a particle' By no tneansl Will it buy the freedom of even one "Uncle Tom," or bring out of bondar :111,1 igimranee a single "Topsy"? We believe it is not pretended that it will! No; that is tint the object of either the giver' or the receiver !. - Then to Whit end is all this hurrah .upon the lAtier 'rifle of the water. Like bugs, it is Jomo.:4 !) , on -the one side_ and, on the other ! Nothing more, nothing Apreest to this. the New York Xittiot milli!+ the following :—“Then. wa It a family of thirty shires in Virginia owner.offered to sell into freedom at 21 price, and some Vettendent** parties in phia undertook. to ,ntise the amount by tion: Tie facts were presented by letter to Mrs. Sigourtuts, who inimtsfiately enelnsetl twenty-five dollars for" that ohjoet. Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe was•al...st written to, and of course she res ponded -by sending a Very large snm of thoney: for ijoaariana Pacer.....' VA+, 624 5a,-5....,...n.adati iinmere-e fortune by her' alstlitionhUtt she was on the eve of starting for England, to be feted iblAtinth , •toht.ste rtlottitY, who roltrele ' vim , gate %el.)... large son! to perch*se these thirty slaves. ~, ,, rsd- r eader,-At.• gate not o,e coi n s, litio sent hack a letter full of sympathy, abounding with .the charity of ativ'ice . and approval, but as empty of money as her tiwn face is of shame at the-con temptible idit! ik now pinging in England, of turning. a state's f)ridenee against her emintry. 'No, site had . 141 tnimey fir • the poor slava.' As I)er eminfmt frirmil and ro.lalslrer s Mr. Arninidab wcsild soy, it ir not in our tray.' Her mission' is to mtditt s • money 1)to nerrn philan thropy; and not 4.r it." " - ike Onr neighbor Of - the flrule•tt, will not be! omvin,eil that th wlkig part}' i 5 "defunct"— This'.how. § tenateity of belief , really w4tonish= ing tenacity on t ly egmkiltsi, within our, know], edge, by au; etikkrsa Of the same paper a few : ' years noolti holding oki to then' "one` idea," the Anti-Maskiniklorganization! Long affier that notable ,wg inizak hal !Ltd voluted to he' everywhere el.e, the old (;o-riti.•.regularly unfolded its anti. fl ag, awl he.4 ! ttglti its folheweirs, by the b ones ,d• Morgati•, to the onset +•.knti-Masotait y mkk auation s ,'• and call: , for '•.l.lkti-Masoni e Con ventions," Jived tikeil to 4ippea r iu its - . c olu mns with as um elk lloktri.h:k- "Whig Nomination s ," an d ‘ , •Whi g s:`okiv, - tution:.. do now. NfliV, what . ha bean, willk.• agaim e l the "An ti-Mmonik flag te , e , hauled down to L ive-pl.kce tin the Whig, and tlitg mut! aue down to give plate Gi .1110.• , )ther hdast.v., •Otbellik'S occupation will he IThal t'okkhke',TitirSaw thin, and furtlin it ik it betkina tha Co.:rod," nd the ' , Hut h peiot' o f thk• a tr. orpniza tion; waa n ' s i, r ,.„.,t move , av 4 fie. Got ".rq , will learn r re it is many- :4 Car: • *". i_ZYmP.9 • ItY.—Tiev Newlntrypor iferoid ilay . ,4 the expeuses of the magnificent privatetliw tier which IL 13'}:dtmey, Flub gave ,to Hon: John Hale, *ll of her abolitior k i s ti, w aa 8500 . That was about 41:) a plate, .and would have re deetued at leant ;one .pu•T thrk man fronk !wind age. $o much ft.w "frer-dirt" and ll:del:fut. itiorisjonte of the hop Act or Assentillic re: , pectittg the eaucellatiou of the relief i iasttes 'if faithfully Carried out, will rid the•eommunity k.f this trasik , in nitout three Ceara at furthest. 13:0, the last annual reperrt or the Auditor Ifener..tl, it appetint that t hpre are - al , s)gt 5,ti151t,1X10 '•tattere4 and 'oath' erirreuey yet- itt riretthitittn, told' front the report . - of the Pocuttti, , ,ietter ; . of the .Yittkittg Fund, for the'year 18Zi2, the Ititoutt paid into that rand was t 21.1,1. lo t ; 85___,r,nme4iitei t tly Ot'esetuotes will all hare hdeti alcok,Ntil lily lie,ycar Igrtti. • he;trge.it, mtpe (it erri, .r ti tlati, , n I:he . 14t I, a ta 71 4trir '!li' has not liequ ti‘i•rlitok6i tiiittribution of the Brit °Snot in New Vort: n!) mon• tiinti in tblN Ststtr: Sea vier of tilt. 13xta f eiac rrai-.4.1 ) :1rker,, 'tithe C.enetve G c i z , q t ., Pe L s e . t ,f Pou-gitkeepiiie Telegraph; and IlebM, of OW:TilVe.•:!(, Oil, lyre been fa- pk:r rho CM WA:5,Of Mode lA- Lwd. I LIA b oc c i piectett ttellat,,r by th e L ev . ibtature. wI thoe t ttpig ! ,i t 64).,4 f ee wow be tepreiieneeil in the Setet•te. uxe.luailtely 11.-Dunepite. - . -Us Will any ;person sell as. what "Schiedam SI- hi] pp. :I Tel --:/ 4 4'es. Cettainiy, r.‘SehiedatteSclammps" is nosithig - that. pore Ronald' fliai rod it ix Aka iftklumows.":iirer promote lotiiiimie ot 4 to am*, tee's head 114:4kiliks too ameii. How rairelies . youra?-eilar •Oe witit nip? liar Tioctimi.-I,n Troy, ling week, a young man mut fi tiled"thrre doll:tin for haring . a mar ried lady. [The man pleaded ereasson image in jinailioation 'bat the lady 'atrial (and ilha !tad the hem of 10 that if it wsa common imp, it mas'at corn on right, and that every lady poet ;aasseei the ilishcot aboaaig heeowloto&ier. Geldll . obes-4 ',IV(' present sir paper toll friends this wait ill an entire neirdutes--very Much enheigedsOd inproved--and, we tihtink, fay entitlei tolbe "maieriaraid" and sympathy of all hit residers. In order to do this we have incurred heavy habil hies—much more than we shall be able to meet unless every one owing us will contribute his mite towards it. We have faith that all will do this, for there is not one but what is abundantly able. some there are whose indebtedness is not .over one dollar, yet, even that same will form an important function in making np the greed 002 A total of our outlay." &Mit owe more, and • some there may be who owe nothing but still wish to continue the paper - another year. To each one of these, whether they are indebted to us one, two, dem!, four or fire dollars, (*nothing, we would barely suggest that they could not pay a higher compliment to our enterprise than by sending us one, two, three or more gad dollars. To, enable all our readers to see who respond to this hint we shall publish a Jig of the tomes of the responding in the manner indicated; and we trust, for the honor of the patrons of the &wry er, we shall have a long list to commence with. Send along soar Cold &Mfrs, then, friend's, and if you hitv'ni the yold, send it in good bank paper, it'll do just as well! am. Tun Da sTrsT or Mauro.- The Boston 1 1' los las some speculations npon the political and nanical condition of Mexico, which is at present attracting the attention of political economists, who see therein vast results unfolding themselves. The Yoe apish - a has a foreign debt pending of about $53,000,000, and a domestic debt of $76,- 179,405, making a round aggregate sum of $160,- 000,000 to struggle against, without the ability of paying. That her resources for paying are di. winishing is a fact, shown by the demote of her rec'enue, from 820,000,000 before her indepen dence ,to 110 0001 9 000 under Gen. Arista! How , can this immense debt be met, each year adding to its magnitude? . Certainly not from' revenue as shown; certainly not from taxation, fir the Issiple are poor, and . have. certain insurrectionary 1 &chino that will not bear tampering with. To adil'to the weight of Mexican tribulation, Banta Anna has returned, with all his hostile feeling toward the l'nited states, and .e.ery. disposition to annoy us. Ilia policy is not yet revealed,t bli e, to judge frian his past conduct, we have but_ lit to hope from it. Ile certainly will not be a e , tlfree Mexico frniu the burden that oppresses ler. Nothing but trouble eon result from WS Mesaican - writera are seeking far an an r swer 44) the iwobletn of what they are to do, and are looking, acme of them . hopefilly, for annezai return tion with thus - eountry as the solution; others . with disn►al 'looks, openly admit the chances o salvia a result one writer saying, that if the rem e.lt• is not found in a spirit of unity—which be aulmits doe's !not gist'- , ithe I:nited States will obtain the object of their intrigues, and Mesien will at length be blotted out from the catalogue of nations. What that obliteration means we leave for others to infer. rai Best Newspaper 4a Erie; Here Is What a western 'chit/ says of . . MEM ib•Arirr . . Oririrt Aril 1114 10/41/ S—Pita4teltaatte au' address crow Kattesvilk, (sow ounril Muni City,) to Sacramento City, Calor** I lAN e loug her* of, the opinion that your's is the KEST news xiper in tour skip, thouKh Gad knows 1 awn _admired — J. X. A. • i'llai,kk • f o r - the and the rash; , 3 mi. compliment and at the Unite time ask your pardon for making so fae with your note. The jitet that ours is the hest actrs:Paper in Erie is undeniable, and hence it is that ui sooner does the sons of whig fathers in this county stray away from their parental hearth-stono and their prejudices, than they send for it in miler to learn the news in'the haws of the " girls they left behind them." We have Thready nutty whig subscribers in the minty, bat we want more ! We don't ask themto "admire our politics"—sot at all; we only ask them to 11 - try tug and,see if they, too, will ,not be of the i i ".-opinion thin ours is the best . altrrpoper ,, in the city. The matt that-reads no paper but his own party paper, knows but lialf that is going on in the world. - His intellect ceases to realism ; his prejudieuzi beeome aironger; his nature soured; his goodfceling perverted, and he is ready to car ry his political prejudices into.all the relations of life, and 'mike this tl;autiful world, instead of a eommunity of reasoning man, willingto differ, to forget and forgive, a regular political beariptrden and—Hot/day else: Reader, if you are a whig come and sebseiihe for the Observer; you'll ne vi r regret it Y. Are you. a Deinocrat, send for the Go-..the ; i t ~. full of pure and unadulterated whig ery, and that's just what you want to read to fully appreciate tile beauties of your own political faith: T0E.... .Boorl ON THE OniElt lao.--Soute ofthe Whig pepersiare ( - .omplaining that the Secretary of the Interi4 at Washington, used a printed form in his l Hoes of dismissal of his clerks, which, the.aay, indiciates a determination on his part to nutkela general sweep. The Washington tiniem hapPily retorts, by saying, that the blanks te,ed by dui Olfieer in question, are the identical ones used 4 3 i his per, and found in the e , departnieno' 1 , . tar Tho• ion. .David Merriweather, of Ken tueky, has hi•en appointed Govenorof New Mex ico. He it a gentleman of fine talents, trod i true detnoctit. It will be remembered that he wm appoinf e d I'. S. Senator from Kentucky, by Go% . l'owell to fill the -vacancy occasioned by the death of Hon. Henry Clay. It 'is but' right, in case of at difficulty about New Mexico, that the Admini , itration should here a Democratic tiovernor there, to fairly represent the feelings, interests anitrights of our eolantry. -' ' nee Vir 4 onia is the next State to hold as Election, and the only one before the finthlon day in Augt r st next, when Alabama, Arkansas, bulimia, lotte, Kentneky, , Missouri and Texas whil e (idiots, Tennest4o Totes on the first and North Ca na on the Second Thu,raclay in that month. T most significant contest of the year will be thatd twcen Col. Benton and his adver *dries, in_ 3lileouri. - -t. : 'gar Pekinaster General punpisell has reds& el the conttinct made' by big predecessor, for con veying the mils between Sacramento and the i L i Mt Inks Oity, whieh t was to cost ' govern wen) tfty thotwaud Otters per sun , and made a new one With other parties for fo r show mod doitsoi: a ftving to the 'armrest in one 441 tane of 8.36,000:! ' • - -. i At Home: ' Itazasielikthisflikortiiii4lrges How it • •1 through the veins! What a geni al Waal pimissat asismaisa Wass& twain& through - the brain'. We have felt it 411 within the last few &Ye. Two months absence is not a long period to some, 'tie true ; but to us, who for' ten years have not passed a week without com muning tillit - the readers of the Obseerer, it is fir &kraals Than, whit einratiChil:aet OW: months wrought. When we left, ice covered our `beautiful bay; now, as we look from our window, it is clear as the sky above it. Frost and snow held the fields in close and freezing servitude-- But now how jolly and fresh the sod looks, with gentle dandelions rearing their yellow buds for - , the amusement of prattling children. Why, sun shine wider such circumstances is the most bless ed favor that can be enjoyed. It timws the limbs of the old man; it melts the sour mood of the misanthrope; itlevelopes muslin, spring shawls, gay ribbons, "loves of bonnets," and inch things; it driea up the mud to the satisfaction of females in long dreams; and, let us whisper. it in your ear, dear reader, it gets up the best specimen of spring fever that was ever known or mentioned. :But aside from nonsense- and sentimentality; two months has made many changes and iw provementa in our , city, We see the evidence upon every hand: • In almost every street, build ing materials block up the wily, huge gaping holes in the earth indicate that soon the now vacant lots will be occupied by fine residences, and beau tiful gardens. Even as we write, the incessant peck, peck, of, the wcirkers in stone is mingling in our ears; while the busy hum of business comes totting up from every quarter of the teem: • Our own place of business, which we left on the cor ner of State street and the Public Square, in the second story, we find removed to the fourth story of the Empire Buildings, corner of State and Fifth streets, from the windows of which we have one of the most animated and &nu tiful views oF Lake, Bay, Island and street, we ever saw. The old press, too, from whetse bed so much Democratic thunder has went forth in times past, has taken its flight, in the ,onward march of improvement, to give pl4e to the first cylinder printing machine ever put up in Erie. The old type, too, that hart told our readers of many an widest by flood and field—have eloon: ieled love stories innumerable for the !pleasure and instruction of bright-eyed lass, and sober matron:—that heralded Democratic defeats in 184 S, and Democratic triumphs in 1852.; in short, had served us faithfully so long, we find a shape less mass of "pi," while their place is supplied by the bright and shining successors from whose Blear cut floe this article is an impAnsion. But why continue the detail—change, progress and improvement is the ruling 'order of the - day, and two mouths, so short in' the world's history, is saffieient to make and leave many a mark upon the history of small communities. Stir We commence on our first page this week one of the beet newspaper stories of the day ---the “Gotnix Tnanan," by Mist Caroline eltriebro'. It was written for the Baltimore Su m, wad woe ilmb p.:«of $204) offered by the propri etors of that establishment for the bast story.— It will be completed in three papers more. er, gasper Lamparter, was taken itillfalo on Friday night last week, and was brought to ibis city on Saturday., The fact of his being in Buf falo was ascertained by .a letter !Stich he bad written to his Moms Eklcagum, Pierce and Fomerie' k of that city, tracked him to a foun dry, where he was working, from thence to Ms boarding-hoagie, corner Mildew lame and Rock at., when he was arrested. -A dirk, pistols and other - weapons, aa mill-ar a variety of suspicious looking articles were found in his issaiemion.— The reward offered for Ms apprehension was !R -OOS, which will MI to:the °Seem we have nam ed. We satins that the Preiritlenibas appoint ed &Mary ANDIZSON Req., Pact. Master at Pittsburgh. We are sot , acquainted with Mr. A. personally, twit We bear the spOistinest spo ken of is the MAW terms,- Indeed, while is Washisgtou, we became intimat4 acquainted with many of his friends, snd'from , the character they gave MIS, we are cion&ient the appointinant will be ti pop*r one. _ ser The Chrotdrie lettnis that the dwelling house Of Mr: Lame Vantessel of ttlinboro, was destroyedbby ire, on Bunday last, a fei'v minutes after the people had assembled forwohip. By\ the energy of the citizens; the greater part of the furniture was saved after the building was wmir ped in flames. The property, was insured, we do not know to what amount.. By the liberality of the people present, the sum of was contrib uted and handed over to Mn Vautassel before thebuilding had fallen to the'groninl. OIL APPOINTED.--Capt. Wm. t. Donmss, of this city, has reOeisesi the appointMent of keeper of the Bowls light, at:thia port From Capt. D.'s iOug esperimme upon the Lakes,lie cannot fail to make a good °Goer. That portion of the Erie Mid New- York City Railroad lying between Jamestown 'and Lit tle Valley, has been /et to C. T, -Chamberlin & Co., *bo were to "break ground" upon the tome at Jamestown on Thursdiy last. By the by r can any oms inform us what the company incortkm ted last winter to Wild the Penullvanoi seiotion of this road, is doing? -We have heard a groat many inquiries, but have never seen uny one that could give a isomer. fi g . It is rumored that Gov. Bigler is about to resign in consequence . ofihe`chagrin he feels be mune the Daseise" cannot think highly of some of his late Judicial appointments." " This is pot a mere random RellertiOn"‘.—iso, sirce ! OW. JOHN Hagriltasi Ea+, eiae of the Edi tors of the Dot 77 Uniok,ltas lrinl*.appoieted Col lector at Pittsburgh, • We kaost Mr. El. r pad can truly my. a _better _selection could not have been made. Allow us to tip our beaver to you offt cially,‘Joint. "Well take owe -dear." ' J The bad , ' " Editor of the Gazette. iee .dirdtw' ..wats everybody to gat up is the wuweiag at 4 o'clock for the purposed hs.in the birds Sing. Por our part we have better, eourpaay than birds at that time in the morning, hence we shan't take his advice. war Di SAPPINIMD.—thir friend GI ,of the Reading Drasorrat, win an applicant for Pont Muter at Reading, bee we lee he less been erteeppoialed. We are Barry for this; Gets is good fellow, and every way coasPetent, and if an Zdjkli like him is not _deserving. we'd like to know who is? But the fates were against hint, though we hope they int not be always. MIN* emphatically and dc in the last Gazett,- 9 relativ e tr, )perands:' of our appointm ent _ at this city, a tissue °F A,. 1 10 4 and toirtivresratalion from beginnin g end. Aid tor proof we refer to all stixi, m , up , t, phicet, to . , Hog. JPtoknitr i t Senator, Hon' s. C. A. &WM, ALFRED- lift L. 11013111, 1 41 6 / 1 31 L. DAWIIIDII, JOB. A. Moae l „ Janis GAMBLE, JOHN M C's , kz „i to Maj. DAVID LYNCU, IIDdJDIDI S. Dt: N oelittsburgh- Some of tbsise-Itentletnea 46,1Yeat Oufix4C the entire Ca V not , itey gazellenifiele to be jiity ; w h ill • ; , e know it to be ,wilful and maliciou s ; 11 , 1 know it to be so, liensunie:_tbe Editor had cb. means of being informed within the kale own party, of the entire, fillnehend of his , 1191 . 0 meats. We make thitcdenial, not Wait, care a straw about what tha diaappoialisi believe or say, but because the story is 1414 unjust to our friends and thi Administratios,4_ The idea that we mould 10midate Judge Ca 4. b e ll i ll y - , recommending us for appointise u r the President, is simply ridiculous • , - ---- - _.--- -1 - - 013 t 'Nan Danas.--The type upon whirl 46 parer is i nol printed is frOm the foundry 0 1), i hniNsoNtt Co., Philadelphia. The prey. , A -_ use is one of Northrup's patent cylimb!r 1113 chines, manufactured at syracnse, N. V 'N• the type, press and all ajust what they ; at. "cracked up" to be, wet link, is full} show) , b; the atis i siratice of this r. Such 111 :101l seap e friends as have never n a power tress sir are invited to call at -on printing office, le; the Ernyire Block, corner oftate and sth street __ *W. We see that A, Whitaker, . ct Es4 i ,. ~ ,i i the Venango Spectator is candidate for . Star. Senator in his district. st ' e next election. : 11'. hope he'll be notninatejd elected. lie' Ex-Senator West tt, of Florida, i 4 th writer of those graphic ielea in the 114•Pahl , under the attraetilre beat g, ~ Washi4oli,Go. sip." By the by, won' i the pobliti l er, i wit .whom we formed a very pleasing lata 17 1 1, t s while in. Washington, 'Alt us down f, in 0 change? Mg- Onesof the• very best papers we get lw ttr Pittsburgh. Union; thipigh, \ ,te tell the hid'. u. visits are far to few! We always prefer paper. to a:weekly, and although we canna -. 31 a daily in exchange, ,we send all we haNle-1 one can ask more. , We ^ In Philadelphia they have a "5e15,..1 fieSign " for women. Peter says he think- 11.1. "inttitootion" quite - unnecessary, as all .w ,, thq are designing enough without attending 10 /earn. Peter has just got the "mitten " I Editors are luck under this aultniuiqn tion, and as evidence of the fact, we chr , n, the appointment of McFsitutatn z. of the Cr.iiit Dein, Ar rat , Not _ Mts ter at• Meadville. He a._ -make a good officer, doUbtleut; 'Editors alwa • ingh„, We are pleased to record the appqii. moire Of L. S. HATES, aY Pcat 1 11Iaster at•-I*LA in this county; 'T. D. I.lmuzia Fey :c Ale Kean, and J4OOll VAN Loom, jr. at PLre They are all good appointments, mid will less please the public in their several • _ am,„ The books - of the Erie Ciity Bank been open in this city, at Brown's Flotvl,l ,, ing the week, and a good deal of Stock takw. Tau' reeqn..4mmott zrilatitzikt.l--- as. We e pleased to Iowa" that the So r.a. ry of War has appointed J. J. Lisrz i perintendenlt of Public 'Works at this part. ',- fu), J. MORTON, resigned. We know Mr L to be an eiieellent and prompt,. busine nuL whose appotatuttnt cannot fail prove Ifati-f,, tory to the people, and' beneficial to the G,,rrr, went. NIL The fa , rs of our. fair t.lirrespenklenc Marquette, Wis.. eitine duly to hand, :bi tiiiil t. atteded to iu our next. From she specitaca send her to-day she will see that the sot —mimbered with the thines that are not;".On the contrary, like li , r,outi prain home, it is growing with our growth: tin , l ening with our strength, year by year Nllll , - hope to hear from her often? • i es., We invite the t attention of our • real ers to the advertiaerupt if the tto.t.o Store, No. t!, - W . right'a Block. The propri,t4.: regular live. yankee;!! is bound to sell hi!, Al ar at sona , prife; 'hence bargains may be pickel by calling on him, I . Goop !---We ere pletuted ti) learn freM tt Gazette that, if we behave ourself, the Editor Nil . make 'L nofonnal complaint" against our oth, acre., - Gond ! tr•i breathe freer !ma deeper ! tar' Hon. JOHN C. Knorr; of the Clarion .I.i tllcial District, has beenappoipted to the vac:ct Ott the Bench of the: Supreme Court, oecasi t .n by , the death of Judge t4tpson: ' Judge K. I. young man, perhaps the yeungettt ever prom ,t.. to such a gulden, yet we are confident the , ,t;w..• nor, in selecting him, has fully oome up to th e .I fersoniau standard. "Is he honest, is he .4'l ble.7 The appoint will doubtless be uone.v. • fed audtriumpbentfy elected by the October. • sty- We would very umeh like to hay.;:oi change with the Xe it Pork Daily Nati.,,i(ll 1 ,, • nem/. While in, Washington this spring were. in. the . habit cif seeing and re3 k lito! it we like its fearless and indepentleui - 11reeley- favors us 'with his Tribune; wli < 11111 the ilinwrat bean lib.rolF WRY" A young num dioappeared toyst,ri ,, y:\ front Cleveland last and was supp.l have been . tiunder*Xl. "It turns out that ed within 'young woman, .-a -"eutastrophy mtul , wore agreeable than to be' , (naurdered," tt. taLi it: iilkel° l Miss Luey Stone recommends that - tii• dauglileri of this land should never commit m .c rimontr" until their legal disabilities tin• ed.—kr. We think they will not take Luey's adi i, til their swum/ proolivitiett are removed NIL Chu frien 4 l UoFF, of the new tins Goo & Sanford, has placed upon our table a j.ir pickles. Whether he thinks our usual awl 0,1, disposition will become too sweet in coll.khillt of,our recent 7appointnient, sad will net. I ' little acid, or weans that we shall giNe • puff , we know not; at any rate there is no b. t tc way to find out than. to call at his establi,lne. and purchase a few articles. Lk* adverti•witi,N, Malt` Hoe. Bigi4 loos appointed tireorr It Barret, gag" President Inap t In the i d i" , made racist by the resigustiout of the Hon S B. Eldre d. Mr. Burnt is &wade and Practiced ! aw r y, and, we Whew, a tiaras personal thew' of the blowier. MEM= ENEENI
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