Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1830-1853, March 08, 1851, Image 2

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S.VIifitDAY Mt):1;c1.\(;, MARaI 9,
air IRA. I I-Critii. the 6::.rt of Thiinii),3l
Gri;ul. has •riiipi.AtXted Coiiiitiitsjoilei of Deeds
.0.41 . 4.4tate of :%;. - w York.
Irr We leerotitat thr i)irectorl of the Erto Cen4thrire
d , tertoined to lot the lVate'r into die Be•nver Xivi..on on
the iOth in it, and Erie divneea oti the 15th
It - NP be m i cin by our Atlvette..n , ; colon. tt 211 r
A. PattsMett, Jr..ormtity of tbr 4 1:1y I, ao. enel
of the sort poput ! ir 14114,1 correct rperatera ID th,rtiern . ploT.
has undertaken the otaktaz, , rneta of the oil
Speed's Line. We mks arlsore tt.u.r 11 1 :,:rojtvlegropls.c
business to, transact, that they will fii,l •rt , !.., very ,
differently !pans:zed, itt.rettiter, aiiii thLrcrur;.• 1.1-
vile them to give a call.
cr The Bedford sacs it would Lite to see the
Ticket for Judges of the Supreme Beueh Idled out iritfi
the naiiMea of Ellis Lewis. of Lancaster.
soh. Of b:rie, and John N. Purrance, the present dtstin
gunthed:Anditor General of Pc utpt ltr,anta. Wuh hlol
a ticket;eur triumph at the pally would be, certain and
overwhelming, and the people,.would *retire the services
of men of undisputed integrity and r..apaily. Su far as
in,/ges are concerned, it matters little where they crime
from, whether from the test or the itit et. the North or
the South. We want the ablest and the pnr et men that
eau be found-. regardless of thtir locality, d the tieke
le tertainly equal to am-other that could i selected in
the State. • 1
41 We invite attention to the card of Mea4rs Lawn
& Seot4 a new firm on the d,ork. Mr has !wren in
the employ of Gen. R.-NI for comb yenrs, and ih known
as a careful and atterr,ve hapless man. Tlio whet
branch of the firm is '!to well clue owl the ad
joining couoties, for his energetic has' neAs that
an'introdaction from tis is not, pt . rqs•tary. \V under
most they intend to engag in tIM 4 - 'o)l.4,trtnesti very
exteovively. •
QT The March numbur of Harper's Nate Metitl,ty
hlegazintl has been recei%ed, and, l'l .,
cur salt ; by 0. I),
SpOrurd, .State Street : 1 Th. i+ one l' Vie best pariah::
r.als puiihsbed. ea ttte inerra.e of ,to atrons fully prove.
The iiresent nurither is bilaattfall) si r ,tra:.'d, and is tr.
•
p!ete with inlerer-t. ' .
'IT We learn that M. W.r,,i ig. h e
e this County, hal born nrisinted
the Erie Could Company, Collector
in place of Theo. G. Colt? rot:loved
practicat rotation in olio. e
Ely If thill eamed ald get tloinl
••rnek Ned." of %how nn fir ar 11.
11111(11 • and tsibo was t...)
o Ft unf -
pr of —lido. on 1h L,r t
the •ha:r 01:7,1,t to rgrovi," ii3d rt. :dt
c - ou:d hate fup -d an ! F P ••h: :
R, tal;tl4." calding uo , l our frieuri tt,hrlWEt II the
Reed I I . CiabV QM: hot ui 1 ,, our
;:ful art:clot of l'a , r work te, a-o n tars
'cart Le precurt4We r5.C. 1 .7 r , ,e no noc-, itv
beedej, gentlemtn, or L and sceo
'o and, reread 'it asserts- that
,ii a year Pc n.l),..sarytu dispose
,is se, :t is pal,eibly not correct.
, there n us about ton weeks Cour
Court o'j iurned in the middlo
bus,IIFF:, This Ones not tally NI
1 to bels:er up this political sehern
well that ,t is 'usi leas to expose it
the whiglawiers of I:i-le to in.
Gen, Holistn's Rer.:7ptior. ir. ireW York. already hearytac.. for the maj.tti
Gen, HpUBIQCI availed: Sew V,I,L ; i.t w
..oi„ by iny i l . 3 . county . are isO I•blitiebi?! IlAr
ston_ of the Natioula Temperxic, s ec a,•,..". u „,l ~ , ,i r. „,,„. , ,1 1 that alto. ••w , tl not' Ic.li:tve even
that body "Cat. Triple/ Hall. Of his reye:ition by the +. from ail. deal;" yet, au we ll atte
people on 'that occasion; "The Nun," remarks: "Not-
with the Legio.lature, we have tie
withetaodtag the Inclemency of the weather. the large-; make this exposure orate plot nil
hell and galleries Were . filleitin every part, a large pro- i ut;an to help consummate'. W
portioe of the audience be ing composed of tides._ Oi l i will not becalme a wrt'y to no i
the platform we observetiorrietiv prominent advocates of I itti'lul;')us it i'-'. and that ton. r.,
the temperance cause. clergymen and staters. The great linsan at the:es:wino of the peop!
object, however, of attraction, and the et !insure of i all !
A Sr.b.e3t for Conc:
eyes, was Gen. Sam. Houston, who lookeir laic iccsill ntil
Tfrr: Evening If uretiti thus tis
.health and spats. ilfiar the r ep o r t o f t '• • Seceeture had !
, - , 1 difel ru aseen It•feesrs. Stanley
been read, and some fa , : I it• Yes of •
luni-.t pi c 9rlned Oil C on , •••,, . • •
i„,ress f rom .ui,rin Carolina-U
the pi-mo, lie came forward 1. - t all_':, •i, the mooting,
1 . • ' Fiji ! egraph from iVnullington anni , F
e
nd was receired.whit a p.trfith •toril of ei,, 1,,u,e
,
and. Ingo are rens lying the '
cheers wt•re. renewed.” rain .and again; ' I ' .
and when they
bad pa hilly subsided, a• voice in the gallery cried out; 1 "..`,.fi,ds',,,f7,'`,...thltrii'll'''' escape:'
i l
••a che r far President Fill:Were ' ." wbich t! ,, ,:ed a re- 1 °":"' : " . .." . "'.."`" tc '"''''7"gl
il
I ing ;1W...i1l c,r.rhoil,cr 111 0,1'91
spouse of I qu;teditTereot character ft 0,1 that which the
int% idua had anticipated: it was' rei'ely,ri •.villi hi- , es I ''''' far
cengratnlvj'4) l'l''.ved:
i ,
Mesor, , ,Siiiriley !Lod 11,..ge swell
These 11 ving subsided. 'the cheep fur 1 looqii,it w •,.. ,
again ren wed The address : or iii:.'ll„,. s ru , ; „,„ I Of . the "F"'"' reelin g' t '" tt
hand.; and lir.lcing on thennA Iv
owe of which we regret our. inabt'ity to give a riTiot. ' II I
i ' Vliat a farce: •110
abounded in flashes of 'wit 'and Imin )".-. at, 1 ttior true I tits: aster.
: sang to li , e brainsett Fee, hecau
elognenee which drams ha inqii-kt.na asm the: heath—
ill net be satisfii d Ira
It was in e•ory Hotel cre . rliivl ' of 'am . di-tingiiiiied 1 . ~.i niu rY '
spanker, and of the great caved l3Whiril 1113 is an advo- InyTo 'ffeib.rek'n't. a" d 's . ' I'P'd Leto
?gunpowder. and 1).01 Cott
cate and upholder. The auilieor e, thrm4hent, listened !
with merited attiMilon, and manifested theta ii. :Tre.ciat:on '
e / f
!lake conduct gentleinahly Ix hi
oft iTiPeaker's ineritit y frequent outhurst;efeeplans'er ' i It n': ' P" '' ''''l d ' - ' t
m"
P itit mlendin
___.- ~'.. . . 1 pubheanu should ntui; tits old wo
Ilan t4ulacde, whin ho set forth.
Navigat/on may birFeeidt) be fan ly minim
far all the ports . oll theistic are sipou tx,•ept
CVs have almost daily arrivals and deplallreq, and tndi 7
catious.are good rot abut) oaintlySrei•il sin:2ll.
American Thnatl.
Tiriffor no tariff. Ainericlo in'gron.ty is LCn Id to com
pete with British capita) to ev,ry dc:-Irtn4cot of Amour c-
tore. We had laid uyon/ our' t. b'.' the, othor dui-, frolt
which it was speedily traniterred• to ilie wcrii-stand of
a Lady we have the Ri t easu e of firin7 ItAlt; 3 half-dozen'
siimmice of •htix-eord3pcul threat;," from the it:ant:Plc
tore of the Segemere compaey of Po , h;ttiouth. ii. II
After seeing this beautiful article we a.fo utore con,irtned
(hal, ever to the belief that fimet,-ea ,s ind. pe‘udent a
England in.every deportment of cotionmanufanture.—
C, M. Tibbals. on Cheapside, ha just icectr . eti a con
signment of *is Ikrtitl 4 )
/ v
readers fir further particulitre. •
Free Banking in Ittlinois. 1 \
The I)emocratie Lrgi,laturt, of akein 4 li,mocrlit
inoi, passed a,)t . r . o.e Banking rerjnO, t A itt (or.
sin's, although all such acts by the const:tupoo oC that
State have tote aubnattted to the people for roucurrenco
at the dext popper efection, vetoed it; 4 her , At the . rep
reeentativee of
,the people turned round and pas.ed the
bill•overthe head of the veto. and thus the IA! %%ill be
submitted to- wrote, I the ipertit?e df tin .1.• State iu No
vember uext. Ther ,14 no doaht it winsa accepted--
The Stocks *hich . 'ay be depap,tod undi tt as seculity
for circulating noisia.'are the Stocks of th United,litates
or any State Stacks on srliTch the •Tst,,r,l a impo,dly
paid. or the Stocks of the latter iito . rks to b.. re
ceived at • rate or ;21 i poi cent'. lie:oar the cuir., nt prise of
such Stocks iu New f . rk for theiis ttion,llll,:eFows.
Any nutOrer of persona may isso.r . .ate to tliuke fit Bank.
The property of the Bank is to bo taxed" ❑s any r:lier
property. the vrilip tofbe a•crttnined by Min!, Corm:lts-
Loners. The securities to be held first for the redemption
ofcireolat,ag noire and afierWitride fer'un; other liabilities
pf the Bank—securities to be sohi withiu tea iitqs after
flea-tinynieut of noteii. and the notes redeemed with It
perFeut iutereet. Notes to be rueJe pa3 . abh:•oul) at the
Doak and on demand, and the Bank to keep on liana- a
”sufficseat amount of spk.c.o" to redcent thr note], oli4ed
for redemption.. The above are the maiu -points of the
Law which is a long nue and cnntaitiq a 2. eat :mother of
provielorie for the mhnazi , :mx.2 of thelirol.s. furniedlua -
[ler i 4 at,d for , ll”lsccowy cf
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A Granatiscovery.
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The Editorlf the LDP. r,:neo Jo . , rn ; 1 lota tliacoverad
that the charters of the rasbingh' and Er,e itnilroad
1
and' the Fr . uklin E.attal . 0041almaY. “iirnho-izedto ci;n
eirnet a Ito road to Lake. Erie," ••ara,sublerftiges oil the
part of the tie folks to xecule the.right of srsy through
Pennaylvan a." This is a grettika wonderful il.s , overy:
and, in the anivage or aregdry in the play, we eria forc
ed to exelaidt, ...Va. vet of. it!",
LEY"Tho March number u(Clentent•r••Weetern Lit
erary Mesaencer,'; ha; been received. It contiiina, aeitio
from the Vafitable'' contrlbtitign; of the Ed.toroan 'Mph)
odor, 'of original aed'aelected matter, {alike suited to Or
Ware pleased to know that it in a tionitait'ng
condit.on.
=
When G,v Johostoti..ll ten
wesuage the thlargeuleot of th •
161atej we applJuJecifatiCh a rpeo,
; to, ine rerteirilt : dot hot expert 1. 1
ft , oeitien to olItt• I politreal opil
.But i lt appears we areSt.l.poiot
Msult.!wers here 49144, 6:3 thil
I . The one deem., ttutl lathq to
Judiciel Ih.trt , .., a id r. se Lb.
tous.secortng the lest talent ,
ipenfe to the re pie 01-111 1.0
with oar Whig frienito of the Her
(taco no Oh . j. ctiuu u the alary
triet jle.nz ittereas. I. but they
trn.t.thittr enlarerJ nn.i give
cren.a of Iltuone. , et wait • r R
d•etr.e.t one Jtidgn rtionot trtusae
.this prote*t s setiMtnee of troll ;
the tegisinture to Inerete.e the
Courha tear. Now, tt, v 4 i.
niogly de.4lsed prelaae to et pnh
rent a+ tneonalona. Look at i .
1 Warren, of slnchltho dt.trtrt
a hopelcssly xbijr district, an
any tcoly,rair,tVe or iiirairable,
ple with the eadur.qement, of a
comply t oh the re'FononetMatb.i ,
enlarge the dis , ret,mud )(mime.
to he, of F:rie, Crailard, Warre
sa far aepolitical strength iv con
evenly Frelanced; In?! —(aipPthor
Muderimg.itanoraltycertain that n
now in contemplation by tho
Hera ia the accretiar this protest a
of the distract, add p l etittou titer
people be i ncreasing the numhe
)o.r. We apiirchrtol that the Ju:
ofien es' the people-. di.sire to pay
ste:lstirel (*limns pill show, at
these political it:moan% err rr, that
ilepands inereased.Terms. is not,
lowing is en ehatraqt from die" 0)1 . 4
of cases of the Fehenary term of
/ S.ll, inslua:se:
rebinary Term
L., 1 lata. shrgifr " *. "
tv Vt, 1) rivivi of I
Vr..11; nt pert.
611 p; 0:1Q, 6 . •
Vic 11 tre thn rbbruziry t
purpoie of a Co. rect colur;:rti=
ehovt tog ttp ,se m or bux,nees
strattee and petitiou Sr the A.. 1114
f.
•••1,1-wrs" zAt. ,,, •rx
~unc•:'rs:o be. tie,-
Frie emiltr Olows!iix:li•t;y
' - 1114, , ry of our Coat., fur thp last
pr• It At put - 1,..rt1i - by Cie pet.tiou
of Trrxie of Cella: %V have n
ti Neo i. Lwe
anriet,t errant, utis not
din:n.l4l w ,nur.• a days. %V,
. -
"'taut of ,lien bull trt - ,Us feudal a
that fit) ttoltu ,et cl,aructcr fll the
fount! to fi ; ;ltt a duel; but it effe
,For ota pert ivo congratulate 4
not for the. ir.bkc.Jleto farce, but l i i
cleilus to dcokw, isru!•
U:1117i0f r '
t.,;_ A nd
ept n rtne ff.l
Lie'li ul ler rionll.ll. to.
T s -F The Dontocra••• State C
hits re-nortattiated Gee.
or of :hat State. The
be re-elected.
117 Mr. Winthrop M•Kinstr)
vt %f'Kinstr
of the irredouta V`ensor. Mr.
markrit abklity, whooe adveut
h ul INAiI pleasure. •
ti; The Tribune:and other w
cpherr,l . out a. eons'::thr,thle
hue
flat m
":
body is. both lAanches ha
appointment of 414.1nocratic off;
tnat if :he democrat, are united
On-. there to no chance n lintel , •
13' AO elopenie.nt recently to
As usual. mueslis were cruel.
tune propitious, to thoy . took rue
took paisaize to St. Louis. stud
siesinboatr vII he bride iras also
py hutb.koni only Ai:Wet:a Al
certain age need uev?r. desp.str.
•
WTI Char) to Cushtun
two celt:braNd thetitrient
Suttd4ypighis-itt New Orlee.ft
dint trEht'of the wedk has her,
Tt that CI v
Jpi". G. Rivers is tittt,w
GlL,be h ben stypended to gi
port B,• ton and Van Buren 1,
fdent. lle 'says he tids'it fro.
It:at he would nut beta eondtda
!Ollere is the la.st ease of *,
said that the children are so
Cud, theta mother frequently
washea the faces of half a doze
het ow ii !
Tx We care hesitt4 an ho
beredto the hr in k of a isell an
spit un his hands? No was jos
whostapss his advertiserncuis.
dorni his sign as. discontinue h
Eulargernent of•o'ir J
1 5 1' 4
In.ol
110
1 , 01
1'.12
I'o3
I',ll,
11 , 15
)-4!r
Ist?
11..19
1-50
Irsl
. Tlwy 1 - 1;•,e
• Not4lri.
'1• , h t, !be tr
utu. the Inge-a.,
dim] Distifct
reeonttuendol in his
'Judicial Districts of the
mend.ttion. Ia doing
Find °larval( errityeil in
I'Fur the rrie Observer.
When nitlfirst article Seas concluded. .tho dritanyt.of
Judtn had finished his historical Istelibritions. and tray
about to prolteed tit the nest branch of his e b arge , % 1,4,
lass. rf l ren?enttotr ;right. in stsh , tatle he .Hittes• 1
*.I come sln o ta>i the points of the IPilituttir: and In f?•re
ri:oreeding to eordder them ilereiryne, ivr;titd rettlih,.
that though .the etuuu,ul fur the ploinny is lotto'
,s ening,
Ctid therefore Itahle to tilfects Lon in practice. F till 111!: ,
00.1C0i. id4T-re34 10 the , ennrt aro r:f,prettli,tr Fritv i rrnry
y ..crin to embrace Wet ry specta
bo prCon of the '4rround open nitreit rtr. , sr .
tiovuot.t rot the l'•flualt-of-run-fitalt and beat -of-one
hone" it
oasts :u this couuty
d. Glr. ]olin•tun and
1 que..tmii, ofratalaoatisfic.
d , mmisif the ithanber Of
s.fl.iiit.s of til e Judges.
lie at the Same time the
he Increa.cd. Nut no
in Erie count.s. They
' I the Jaidge of the dis
infest eg,finst the
fit
dis-
I . a
, a reagdo tiot th e
1. tt.—tha t ailtly a laczet
the business. Tu give
1 they hare petitioned
umber of terms of the
. II , a 7 a m don —the .ti if •
'a
cal scheme es trensita.-
We are invited to charge first. "SliatiminAs"senSinlY
gregaimus la hilt Iconstituiten. anti that rill social hoti:t4
tire iu lauilAils compliance with trie law of his hature;"
antLwis . will. i
wit))tleartire do so. Genii-Men. through
out the entire relgiian of philosophical fact; as iiiilvicitile
either frnm.the liiiitory of the past or present eaPeriment,
no one proposition]appears better founded than the'above.
From the pick-iiirg of the foudalion of Babel. to the
lutist Morrison migration to the far tt e , t, mankind have,
crier es arced a de4ided disposition to cohabit. -The atars•
meetings of the ' i itncient democracies. the theologi:al
controversial assittnblagei of the times of Luther and
Zuiugle„and the •icoon coventions" of a Inter duo, prove
the flume') propensity to commune. 'f his ie the higher
sphere of the elubjict. The lower pphereomd that. gi n•
tletners, io which' our attention should more particularly
be givtu, e/uculaie's tho , "point" by sugg,e , tiug to us
the varieties of plicate intercourse; such, - fur inatance,
at caution ,partiels. husking•bees,_ Inc-I.:es, o i kings,
isaddiugs. AI.C.. &le. The known customs of all'ages,
those of our ovru!aflordtirg - ocular demonstration i must
be ackuowledged 'tit+ unanswerable evidence in establi;ll- I
Mg ■ a gregarious human proclivity. Why is this' 1
Customs' iii vogO' from the time "whereof the nleeni The
ory of mew runneth not to the eontrary." are &flow- of Mead]
ad to be law. nail:as-we have just seen, hating been l i ourcolu
ativaysauctil, and whatever has been customary bong i jui t i to i's'
law, it will nece4artly . follow that "social-halnts are the ! pointed
lest of this natural" and insoinne.h as it is filghly coin: i nal Car
vnendalile to oliscirve what's legal,' these “hab..l" ail, ' full and
indeed, "iii laudape compliance," dec., as the point as- I satisfied
eerts.. The first IS then answered affirmativslyi and we i make a
conic to the second. Upon this one, geetlemen. it was it 'w he
,
rr!. jou - rimy to have di , cour*il somewhat at length. but i hi. digit!
my brother Sliarp y with his wonted acuteness, having 1 c om pag
espied a couple oil white net-lc-cloths in the jury -box, and 1 the rat
insinuated 'that Much toblical labor would savor of the i Penns!.
supererogatory, it has occurred to nic to give but a aim- ' - 1448
,
pie assent to the h - osition. ~ , charge.
'thee Hai
s The rempining, points. with the exception of the thrrdi ; to teen
will nut Died tnly notice; they having horn re.“l„and , across
aditilitcii 14 thoi defendant, in . your presence. The i t i n e , au,
third runs !ices: ;~That as a regular sefluCace of the lizst 1 head of
and syrionii, lie aelio fails to obey these express and nu- giving
thor;ulivo rules !of aation ii4ronafitric culpable, end i rPet ''"
deserves bttt•the ininitiiin of legal lenitney." This is i P r ''' -i%
very edrualc: metiaged, being about one half true sad tael e ,::: r h e a l ;
other fidsei It nos, if the court could be cajoled, argot . l-rt - , - ;f t h e
calculate cr o int-tease the damages to such an amount, 1 kek., r •
by represeltung the defondanbis a contemner of all lave ! Arid
and go-pel that lie Intl/it as a choice of rules take the Pros ell]
plaza:if ••fir better or worse." Whitt au'ailtuitahlit stroke' , "l'"' "t
of profissi+al titiiicy: what flattering prodperts for We , sit °lnc;
' -,- 'rit.dful '' ' la for the defendant!— i m
• gradual
int is the substance of the i veers p
to dinned that t!!.1$0 %ha : f Y or k.
.hlight,uns, wile:6cl co:u- : expect
:outer." and emolfritically ] is mid , t
lichn',.ty. as cenimonly ll'l-t tau
ions are far front being , Penns
!wing is err of the excep- 1 show t,.
iortun
Wau g h solcanlly and scrip- 1
lArti •
sound by law to the die- 1 Ash - es,
I of providing suitably for 1 Bolter,
aid pagers, be he a Jack f ßeef, r
rat froin being j alit:ally compellable to as- I Barrel.
kihUzatione. The distinct:on more properly is (:',',,„,,
/ r`ie
;
*tchellirs arc not, under the son cipal law to ! .11 ' )
apricibusly in pecuniary damages. but under ; 1 .: 1 ,,i ir,
1 igithly are liab:o to, and qc`nly merit all such i Fi,h ,
7,,what dr,iwa your tea and sets your table?— i ‘ ta i r l iii_ .
t i '3 : 13 1 1 :Z1 .Y :: : P i . t f : r t i9) 1 8 1 r Ybe g . , b.: • 1 le .
a l:e • r l ri i rm o ° does rleteeidri
your '''cll i7ill
d il ni ii r r eb n ill i al :: : :; a' ,:: :: l ' i t . ' f
1 1 1 4.r .
:: It a nd r . f. i
li yourl piewand fixes your breast-pirt?" With `silt
er at b urst. of inqui.,itivetiezi's, virtuously in- 011 , ;
dign,apt e{ their
their singleuesst but !they cannot be served R ye ,
with a strt melts. To inocntda) ice the express - ion of the Salt,
idea—they mayloa !aired, but they may not be sued.— : Sugar
Such reel. Ileetifius aro of'„great use in doubtful eases, 7 ,, haC ,
while a di event and ftverer rule obtains in char cases ,
, ‘ , 1 : 1 , :t2 8 , t .
It it beeal I.factoril)Oroved' that a breach of et:tut:riot to " I:: .6
Wed Kest en a llfullatrommitted. Oren such sentiments c .,1 1 _ 1 ::-'
as the roll' wing Situulif be eminent]) proper:lf the bruised ' t . ,
vi 7 e,
reed i's nil to hi broken. (illi.claiirong all irieverencei I r die,i '
.
(..:entlerni4,) neithirr shall the breaking heart be reftesed•: i ts Di 7
00 healii* appl]eticea4 "dollars and dimes. If men : re .. ; ,d,, i
will call idlo bluctm autrfragrance the confidiag prilettutis I - sirs ,
if 1
of.the yOU g female heart `, and then, by a erlitil change
qrattenti s, as 'completely blast all its bright realities
aiiii brig ht r ho4s7rhey must anticipate tiiort , tiseitatioit
of tliosel' aven"Lorn feelings bidi 3 fts on thetbaulcers.
To tualtU it ise,l as before—if an will be ii onstaut.
Woman iii at hire de !eines and diimonds." After p
clursorfri row f the facts of the case, the int I "Swam:
I
a coustehl ," w s repeated, and.the jury retire .
i
bate, Crawford ■nd
new eomposod, would
secure the eledtion or.
wiling !wrote the poo.
Itiz nomination. But
of the •Governo and
itcompottod, its it '4
and Venaugo. whi
(trued, leaves it about
is much iu this bal)—
knCil nomination a 4 is
=I
emit the eillsrgement
as., the burattai of the
of Court 4 hold in ■
go flow holds Court as
or; end the following
, ihnt the pretext of
he inetease of buiquess
good one. The
record ofthe number
• ch year, from ItriS to
ca,os
351 "
:31 , 0 "
339 " -
341.
372 "
314 "
190 "
1216 "
4: 13
231.
271 "
"
sat of el,ch. year for the
it; and se far from it
In.tifying the. remon 4
ilci3abers of the 11,r of
Intbled, the
!ftr t:t a refittattou of the
an tn,:reusetl nutttb,,r
t seen the petibon, but
t ?feet): ; w. rk.p. Court
f tlie•businekm.' lltlLte
13513261
1.34. t. year We believe
itr some of etificit the
f theweek for waist of
the int fence put forth
. :Cow, ue know full
Wattentpt on the pertof
te.io the ,wstght of our
• of .th. yropk of Erie
ted ntth their.leiders
hough ono should nee
I t S fActshtvre iufluenr?e
•
en"
it clue to tiuth to
II
ich they ace now called
trust the Legistutrire
.iijuitous a echeine; 1%,1
! the solo br.oefit of;A«
talatioht
the roernt:
nie:nbers of
all:t: The tel.
ppilc bits
and la
d At
• •3h5 , 11. SL3/1..
• ongratulcions of their
other ords, that !fou
-1
:he two citieltAs far haw
! •uuMt'r. A strange stilt
-I'e can ttungiue we see
ng with the importance
:king, boa mg, shaking
1:s as heroes of tho very
:re are two men, profes
e of some reel owfancied
they have gone out,•lie
sat each other. A. if a
heal injure d honor or
lt 1%011 not p.o beAne! Is
lo bu st-itesmen and ro-
Id eu , tows iu this wa)l
a redrts. z wrungs like en'
tore out of 7 plsee than
d hoped that this rein
had sees its day, end
United Stales could he
to we were mistaken.—
, essre. Stanley and Ines,
;for 164 sacoatrovertibto
1 C
ter 0..
11,,lini 7 ;ate,
vtate. •
(411'
1111. nil.
ry Ji--uv cr.
,;:t i• LP, r`
orention of TennosPee.
'crowd:6lo for Govern
-hone' win, of course,
has become associated
the pubhcanon
%V.:is la young wan of
the ranks Editorial wa
Nrcrs. a while \ sinee,
linty for their part• in
t turns 'out that whig se
o been organized by the
• rs throughout—ebovring
on efenothdate for Sena,
for the election of e v$ big.
• It phico from Vevay. Ind.
so loremkind, and .the
• era into th e eir i oatu hands,
-ere mau le d on board a
t taarty-fire,And the hap
r this, ladies of an nut-
anti Mi. , 4 Jolla I)e:en,
cently reiniad to play on
.
The performance
on
ofore been most ottraM-
It s de-itial that the Deily
room for a daily to sup
! President end Vice Tres.
Mr. Beaton's" own lips
,; for the Presidency."
Internal solicitude. It is
Igarty in a place on Cape
oes into the street and
children before she finds
.et Hibernia. who clam•.
theu let go of his hold to
bout al wise so the moo
me• might Is well take
advertisemonis;
- t -- . - •
AN TODD D R.E A X.—Eart IL
or a Jo, is
t•uinavoill
this: Ohl
be sont.ed
the-law so
rl l
ep a.i
Thee ma ys
tone , the
tio and SO !
rho makel
various oth
Reader yon May Well iittngll39 that this singlaar I
ture of tit` gravel sad ridiculous puzzled me not a little.
trough b 4 a dream. a I turned, in imagluation,- to a by-
Kander, rug:tired/the cause for such • novel juri
dicta y, and he gave me this an reply. Tin earl•
life, this dge having a deep poetical tinge in his con ,
lenieurs„ had firmed-exalted opii4ns of the
married which of course," said the spealr, "sub
jeet to rat exceptions , were just and true. ,ufortun
ately, in is preliminary arra ngements . for testing the
Sounds's!, cif his prepoasessions, he caught a tarter. Her
sharp no thin lips. end cut-to-the quick conntenauce
in geuern ' might save stayed, to reflect, a simpler ratan"
than her poet•like lie
-seemed artless as-as a babe.—
The, went on with headlong rapidutfe, and was
shortly. tOlthe - great grief eat] apprehension of ltia friends.
consumul l ted. Then spehdily came this palpable evi
dence of !has indiscreet hadte, Vi ith the vain, vexing re
grets of a move." Day after day was lie - obliged
swallorl allopathic doses of the essence of caundlisin,
prescribed; with all the tartness of an iudepeudent prac
titioner. n moments of: forgetfuluess his Diet:intents
take the }dub of his early impressions and are tis gallant
;
can bei ilusired; while the next sentence br paragraph
ay couse i charged with gall and woranwoodiss i ander the
Tecurrine etrectsof, perchance:a bitter breakfast scene.
-rim felljw, he's to be pitied." Byron said. with seri-
Ousuess ad twenty in his language.
dreaart In their dptclopment have brenati
An tea re.4wil9rt.ire-, no I the ow II OI J Jy."
To ,which J hare quite a notion to add, irra Itchier mood.
flisitheyiare suaceptible of a comical cat. D.
Er. Wit have read someigood fins at jurymen, but here
is the twin: 'A , juror who was sitting in a cake in which
a widow,' who ''
as young. and pretty. clainictldamages
lin the mint of . 20,000 for , y certaiii trespasses commuted t i
toy the tle i fendau , gave as a' reason for biting in favor of
giving a viAlictlfor the full amount, to which;.the other
mars siblecttd, that in case of the other jerors agreeing
t i,
•fth hinit he intiudadjo,court and marry the tiidonr.—
,le-dainekres were only given fur half the sum, the juror
?aid lie 'ci ! au)d not afford to make, the sacrifice.
trr Titers is • deal of truth, expressed in a plain way.
In the arisortion, of one of our cxchangea that he who
)noulo'chi;lit 114 - primer. would rob arcrying baby of its
ingerbri!sd. sod a church of counterfeit pennies—lick
h e bail e e , off' a blind nitres last *•flitter"--pawn his
;randmoillier's specks for a drink of whiskeysteal
corns from a blidd sow. and take clothes frogs a scare
Prow la make,; respectable appearance in - iiiciety.
_._
111:T I Thie •'Akron Ohio btrindard." heretofore a pro
awed Fr•ii Soil,pepei has changed hands, and run, up
he Darniecratici flag io fivoi of gin. HOostol fat !ho
, eat Preildeotial candidate.' Straws shiver, LC.
What The Whigs 1301
'pouents. as a generai thini
of ;lan Jacinto. SUM thausi;
ahnosievery guestien„l and
defect bun if it were cos
talent% him well att. , ted
eta iit iinalities of Ilea OLD
ii around him siiitli .itch .
rsw from them 14 illini trl.
Tlic two following 'no ece
It are clitiped at rinciom f
Igniticant of the direction o
is from the Bonk Ciinim
.... .
to M i nister to Bogota;, , ,and
'k errre•ientkuce of t4c H
J. IL Crackett, k.'..i 1 A..„ a
of Congres:lonal• in'-otory,
Altinto in TeVib: I
From the nnirito l' ,, 'lnit
•
.4 , 4:l4.ix.—The Demi-tots
eibeen lionizing Son lio
k up a worse man.. 'Myst
cimens of the race, end hi
raetilie character. lie w
in on the thassep, whereve
.itker, andertgands htitnan
viaducts hii lunguagOto t
I of his auditory. - lf heiwas
ho would strengthcni him
an-amahmtrly.• . - i
Fryth the 1.4.1.4. , 1i.f1nt.11
apposed to be the icit+tttio
t.ng nut Sam Huit.tyis ro
S.in Jacinto would he the
qy could offer. and illo h .
e is expected incur ciiy re
.4 a matter of course, grepa
• Id, for the great raccerlaic i
nothing urn about him,
to reeollif7lolCl him, jhesi ,
Mexican Napoleon atiSatil
..._.: .
.1 I
• , - - ie Canal Tolls.'-rubb
Ilzwing proceeding's or a toi
I %Ho explain. tliemselv4s. 1
rms by special rtgoebti. 4
v, in this connection.) that
o lay the inatter befuro the 1
pang, visited sinti piaci) ou
'ree Ltinuftialitin.with flint L
n kir the rilsult of theirituisli
.... i
tororablo notion foWeir cui i
cos, in liilJ, thii 14151
act. tit incorporation ,rerit
i y to omit the tolls cha r
then estublidied oft th
'vunia Canal. The eo n 1
ing indir9ohed• to cont
, antlght the privilege 0
opting in favor of 011-ou:k
0 this env, they agreed
he Shena!mign ; n , 1, at %V •
alsa-s leek or t•cloile at. .
i'rench t.lreel: FccJer. 4 .1
i l
he company the prit ile n
ai-i:"J t liii• tnre to an iv'
,eXldilt. ;' Nc.ttt ittiktlttid i
J t I.e pri%ehaei. gra 'Of ; :I
: failed, qtue far, to corn
on r'act, Slid the bridge',
main nn oncike 1. ;
hereon, all expericuce
;it $. , 4 the .c , lttntry lia Pi
'of t, i,:•• h it. le en pr(loch
rrkspcm.ling ivares.t.o of r.:
.innerslOf this Stlile 1
reduction's in the tolls m
, St, end 't., have be .3nl
The reSidt : hllB reltinA
tiong, and i-:,t Ihli-1,i..4, ii,
and prei.riety of their re
le is ill eliew the iliire'reai.,
'Tapia on I Erie VA:en:do
-- ;.-.!..td by our Cit .
Fora in the soothe
l'enu:s. j C
1
vt - arul lic i arl, 3
Our if
th
1111
t!.
IliZi
CM
MEMII
Ihe• 1101 ,
situp to
roxeni.
Near Yo
and nre
Th tits
rootA. - I
Nrvi? 11.4
etlittd I
i 4 rockrt
ift II etith
14sis I
York ha
easih pi
finest sp
of an a
MEM
ready b 11 ,
nuthilw
slanditi
county
Conrcu
"It I%
!tarty to
think 01
(tidal° t
lionre 1
j ou tart
Titers i
qual tie
vivo ill
I=l
MEI
con and
nyty,
DM
ME I
pizs an'
bite,
for k lard,)
xccpt ca
nd ;hula
EMI
:efore, R ',dm!, That w
ompany hotili not har .
les of the act of 113418, ut
1
l ith the re
,1141reinents oft 1.,
•etore, an that the latteF
t the toll exiieting-, prior '
lrrd, Tha apart from thiY.
a
stem of tolis.,rfetoide
t'd prinril lee, would inn' ,
(tend to d velorie the resort
liance the value of t„ite,vtio
teed; Th t we„vestectfuq
he Erie anal Corinna' , t
nce with the proiresetve.
l ee the tolls on tocirl frei
protect the exporting. t
•ired, illhit we believe a
hog resolrions would b
honeticial result+ that co
d inerese' the trade-on
he intere is of the virtu!
Cum
the Co any, and tend
1 1.
is feeling so de,..iTable be
ocrosethl'operation.
beln•c
142htt
Canal,
awl nu
Res
ori.of
conho
to redi
ame an
Res
prrcee
all th e
it wot
once
fare 01
mom°
IMO
'red, That ee woplil a
nu till the artieles'nerno.
in in the tolls upon coal
motion of John Dtionelly,i
eounirly has snared very maten
re.reet, in consequence of the ;
hat ink been built, and that we w
patty t immediate actio . o in it; c
(lit motion, Messra. 'Phorp, C
land a td Win. 1 1 . Shattuck, we
mitten to proceed to Etie and lay
in,zrbtW►e the Erie Canal. co
On' -
Rn
ductuo
1611 at
On
potion; Res°l4. That
eting be published in alt
ie county.
Olio t
and 1 '
t Fort Madison, 1114 Re
' rested Wr au attemp to mar
under pretence of d
rescued from his hands I)
propensity was shown to lyn •
@ME
e3t1911
She w
strong
IThe'Boston Post says tho E.
publi ? hed fa Boston, Lein
Idktatcd a column of corn mt
hath ach's emir*, in. u Inch
Nero, consideri Ilstyjnau an
'with Wol.ster, and, repres.
l eady to have body and roul c
hen regret's that he ben so, li
convey thmemotions that flu
stored to health no doubt thi
to express himself with bOtll
rr
a pp I
ne....'
upon'
more
ui:Es
••jii4
cd;tor
clou t•I
he is r'
he abl
ehinii—the urinal, Lathes' b
e lattei artscles are said to he
Both I
he acre ura down-earn captai l
wired to the legiolelure tur a I
rd, on hisfost cruise.
CD'
has a
!woo-
utak) Election—Democ
election for Mayor. Police J
ace in ltatralo'ou Tuesday.
Anoint, we have 'had uo
but the telegraph anuounce
a complete Democratic trio
cted by cove five hundred'.
day.
Th
took {l',
dm'
since
electi
lug
for on
Of the present population of
,
3,360 were born In Penns
1241 1,455 in New York.
QT
111:noi
noir,
of Him
The . United States and Japan.
•
It is our deliberate opinion, that long before any
• :.,e t of ills Britiittlioverument takes place, with
fr.o Japan, the question:will be settled' by
intert'ention of the Americans.
%cry harsh, is • d cruel treatment to which
It!tiwrerlted whalei have been recently exposed,
It hew casi upon th shores of Japan, and the die
cdurtesy with wine the American Commodore was
triumed oix a-lute visit, will be iu rnineOibritnce of
o rreatiefs.
. It mn y with the feeble policy of the present
stsrieusi .Goeernotent, to postpone' ornegtect all
r fee nee to thin matter, but on the ailerat of the
re deinorratic party to soffice,we may certainty
lk afi r - a t igoroiis and energetic imnsion or action
• the foreign relations of that great republic, and
hit h may be felt even by the Japanese Govern•
all "speak well at
n. Differing-from
teady.L.fo •'qa their
lble: yet his corn
friotiern. and hie
firiatt wirirh stutrt
I
i nthosiasm. all emu-
ea at, respact and
Rix recent visit to
om oar evehan:ex.
tho popnlor tide.—
dal, edited by Dr.
be second from the
Louis Intelligcnor,
sop of Col. Davy
-..nd who ofterwordo
u end., • . .
'Should our anticipations, in this respect; Rot be
✓ alized, Still -the exiistence of the mighty state now
g owing up, with suLth Aladdin-like rapidity on the
t ' , ores of the Pacific, -must lead, we think •to .the
e rly removal of such an inter-national anomaly as,
t o yesett exclusive policy of the Japanese. At
tf is time there is a cousiderablu American whaling
ti et in
r the Japanese Seas. The emigration to
C- lifornie will inimelisuratity increase the fiat igs:
ti fn of the Pacific. '
ilt is iii the nature of things, that wrecks on Or
shores of Japan . will henceforth be of more frequent
q.urreiine, andflionlii the treatment of the sieriii
ithrs he rim' ar tittiot. experienced there of late, the
chances of a lio.t tie • collision between the Fluted
States Snit Japan, Will' be greatly increased. ..
.' Republics, it is alleged, are essentially ipitgna
c ouS, and nothing to our mitids would be more pro
votatipe of indignation in a high spirited people, Oath
V b maltrfitoment of ( their fellow citizens; wiiose ill
fortune had doomed them to be cast on the tab i•-pit—it
able shores of Japan. ,
I t Thus the ;fold discoveries of California and crlii
a anent se;tternent in that country will led; we
b lime ; jte‘iiably, to the early opening up o Japan
If V 1 Ca M. I/ influetces and intercourse. t
We it unld w ish that this desideratum should be
Yotaitied by sortie peacefulintervention; bui must
:yr,fe :4 that we despair tat'so satiffictory a buliition
i this prob:em. It may be urged that h,r•sniny
1
t ti,: y:itit, tho Californians will have etiout•h IV do
, I ruoviciitini , :lie cab'. wastes of their. own country
fi,l ex; rileting therefrom its precious t!eposifes. To
a gr,eat eit.•:.t t!,i4 nfust he admitted; bit ill.n corn-,
ti.ur,ity-rceestitited as that of California AS I I be; it
t- , pretty ec1,'....t that-to some minds, there Will ti!.! i!
a , rt. of fi tit it itt at in the prospant of forcing an 4; ft•
t antic into Ow ii•t!L•rto impervious and tu.cce:rhible
e »•rire or.` , 11,. •
iu thy city of Si! w
sum.. They , Inigt:t
lolly he . is one of tho
social (alace are
I make a tavornbro
Is goes. lie. is) a
oakum thoroughly:
tints cod • under•
o travel through the
OP in the National
;zetteer.
of the Democratic
this Presidency,
ItsloSt available can
delft man for . as ,to
soon. and will be ,
ittOry to his entrants
comes off next year.
d he has twiny good
les the tar:noting ho
=into."
_
Meeting.
eting of the citizens
hey are ineezted !in
s nothing niorothan
the coramittee
ap
'rectors of the Oa
in:4day, and often a
y.. re tu rue cl helm
one.and prepanxim
tituents.
ure of thia Sta n istA,
red the Erie:Coital
d on ti.eir wtitk tti
main line of tito .i i
iany, however, iinli
ue that scale ;of
a iilng them and f.,f . i
freight. in nrch , r !
n build a bridtle l
tern ite.erse I..ir
lentus Datn, at tr
I
he act %I IS r+. -. ,2,
asked, and the 1 4 ,, ti
-ci:lati!,2, a!xl lip- f,'
Fr they l.ci%e f-cifly l
:/ tilVfil. th o nirq: il
y w , th the;r prig
nd the achuteAorit
Er, une of carnrnln inte!'izence ltnt trius't
I,nre or le- b • v.!:ei..tid by fUrneWt4lt influ
e we.. ta! :the nlerelialit, whoseeke a'prufit
, 'e mix ebtu.e, but statesman and p!iiiosopher,
be iuierested in such au event.
V: Li return to tbi, subi-ot on' s future oects-
E- :111.',i:.tiuto obliged by any incor,-
I reg!tr...i to the existing relatinus of CbAra
v! L there are so many strmizely
.! nt aef:!(.fin • ...—Sitan?,ltas (.Vorth
I I if
1 . 11 11::1'.: i A Pm.)%nv Ntiska..—A San Fran
c it...ci C.,. i,•-p ...lent o' the Piniudeit:h.a I.,edam teas
a g•i't,d .1;12e iJ1,... Orli lucky miner.. Ha had reac!...-d
t it rii tr..- o-, !itaryst lid-, en lite way home iv;th , :- . ;' ,- .25,
t. 40v!t•CJI I. ' h, l' in ole by the sweat of his brow.
'IP t ttu,iht h , lett ilt:r Stt)t) of it on perpetual depos
it
t 1 i 4 a .: ( 4 1. 1 ... i i,. 1: .
o r: i r .., c i :o k ik . pc,si ,N tik e s d t
rdait..tv
furlte tive.eiton(t4totoldiLrgoctrydneer
t Lis v. ire, tint it thto a letter and left it with them
t) 0.. d.; to ,te ;to the Post tidice. ile then start.il
i'r ti , ""' 1-i' r•; Z:in, IMytag, an I sarittgtruly. that
r .tst m•en i:. Itts situatliou would Itr.ve reilirried boats
Vt3Tl:l2' OW MAC, did ii it pay, &c., 8 - -5.., tttit, that.
t ~ know hotter, t - tat every man who w001 . k.1 work
c iuld C.iar .:45 per tioly, certain. and might make
r, ore. He• would'ut go home, but -would save lop
tint he get a pd.-and would, then come down and
me,: the b..ok.
.11e was a full believer in tire 'gnat]
t me' Je,atzted to be coming. ' . I ! .
Do . ..ltr'•ol - stati Cilt:srls--The' Superintendent .ot
t e (Labe 11 ,epttal at Ingianapalis, in a '',atig and
i neresim,! rep /not" its condition, vOry , justdy save tsl
'The Nii-rma:rying of: relatives is a cause .of . de- I
, eneracy it 'out!. mini and body. ant tends directly
t. ttommiy. ' In several instances that have come to I
. ir notice doting the past year, more than one -rtmtn-
. •r of the emits ftmily haye become insane: • Tliere i
re in 1110 Ilo r i:,,:toi. at this time, two s:sters from
..e fatni:y, a firot'...r an! sister front an ~her. We
are also, as: is rerrly the case, a husband aind his
t are as patents it i .the lnstoution; hot neithrir, of !
t e last mentioned cases, so far as l- can learn, e. uf
f•r front her ..!airy taint. Tne husban I h_sca.ne.
i sane fr. ra-----,, and the wit• from anxiety and toss
o steep, in the-cure inter at:lteted family during
t ie early prri i.I t 1 her Ints'aanu's itisanity.
It the public qn
.osn, that a idie j tati
e cf inert h-et
,venne.ht. Catla
gave been rualun.f.
the main line fo
utiicere in Ntiuri.
vir must sanguin
nil a do;itg., ter
ev. T kr? o'W
on 1,1-,
Canny, and witi:
enseifer their eon
n part cf the Soft.
&del: Erie CaniLi
IQ
10
10
1 - 0
10
I=
7
10 1
4xll.kicdi 10
10 '
1
. WFDDIZ.G Sri' g1:6•1::):24) V Y A FI;;NEAAL.—A young
an by thv name of V:clr..ry was`to have hcea mar
t , 2 d ut Clovelan,t, (title, on the 13th ulti.noi - bat in
c o/segoeoce of ilinc•ss of his intended. the Avedding
, as p o .lilo il v.l 1.v.0 Ireii•k6.'bet he a:eit in a fu)kv (Jaye
a 'terwbrd. Its 1...1.:: MI ar.;:titit,t3 of tie hesit,'which.
hen ere":teJ, troub:e.i fou very m,u,ch. On the
e -Ellin:I- of Lia th!atb. he had been rea.ii`og to his in.
t tided the st.iry at " . 11Talter Errick." It wart Ii very
e cit:n4 tatt• of "love and murder.", and, tinder the
c rciont4lances, wrouzht deeply Opon his f•ieltiigs..
'hen de list' finished`reuding the last paragrph,
e ditig with tile sullen death of "Errick," he re
markodtbr.t. 11‘... hoped "ho should riot die thus tad
ii ii'y .'"EI., young lady looked at hint, and, aaw
his hand fAlferiog, which held the paper. and his
c luntenence changed to 4 deathly bue. She. took
ho:1 ef him fcim her clipir, when he •gently leaned
toward her rad died in her items.
YO
cnnlider
ailed its.ll of ti:
==ll
law ityindseti
should, in justiee
o its pussugo.
con•idcranon,
Oa liberal and eu
#o ate trade on th
ces of the cduiatiy
urge•the Direct
• adopt a po:icv'i•
spirit of the ag-•,14
Riad to' encour
de. -
inpliance with OK
accompanied with
4 be desired—tha
he Fitensinn, ed
promote the wel
restore that hat
can all iuteAreste,
A FOUNDLlNu.—Yeiterday morning was a rainy
u plea:qua and decidedly disagreeable one in the
e rhee part of it. Ooe of our-citizAus ffot up ab.m t
s ven ; o'clock, when the skier . were dark and the
c oudslooked lowering, and
.going to the basement
d or of his resstleoceto emerge into the 'street, he
hardrat sudden squall, not of wind, but of a, small
c ii'd,.which lay in a basket where it had been drop.'
PO by L. , ,nie tar:feeling parent. The citizen-took it
in, Laid struck with the remarkable beauty of the
e i 1 .1,1,• 8.1N, , eil it. An envious old maid, who doh%
believe. it's possible for a . man to do a philan
thropic action from a ready generous impulse, has
h l rtii clreidatin,g a report 'that,it looks juSt like him.'
-r.,-1115: ltnick. . , .
gest a liberal re,
in the above table ,
i d Shingles,
'solved; That this
lly, in ti pecuniary
• ve named lock nut
uki urge the coin
. ndt ruction .
Hine, John McFry
appointed a coni
the above proceed
FasTrucinv..-:-The Jackson (Tenn.). Whig nye:
, IA distressing case of fratricide occurred Ist week
in Hay wood CounLy, Two brothers bythe name uF
li
Webb, -one tabunt twerityltwo, and the 01 er abetit
sixteen yea rs,of age, quarreled about a -slaT. The
older knocked the ; ounger down, and as the latter
aiose,.lie thee: a knife add-stabbed the frierer back
a the shoulder-blade, and killed him. ilt., was ar
rested and put un trial. v.- . f
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rt..tx Curamer.—The result of the exp iMentis
which have bean made at Rochdale. Englia„ for the
purpose of adaptinr , thutiriTotton machinery, is said
to be very enennragine. Besides apinning.the yayrs
is different ptoporions of flax and cotton, and (rein
the pure fibre, and also the weaving of hose, flannel
riiid other fabrics/rum - the yarns eo produced, It is
reported that revere! pieces (Amalie.° are being suc•
et - is-fully woven. ,
,lt had, moreover, long been as-.
certairiif that lohg fibre can as well inras easily be
prepared from the flax as the short, and may be spun
d 1
il. • • - ..
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I,LIECIDING T il l: I pINT I',llShl.F.-11, fugitive slave
cage is rep.,rte.l in e,ncinnati,Qhio; wlLerein• there
was a long aral careful intestiga firm. The w stnesa
el; were criiicully examitied—law,points were learn-
Oily argued at length --speeches were made by Coun
sel on b all si.:es.- 7 the judge euleutly delivered his•
opinion, when the fugitive who was a womanj rose
and said, with some:ire and impatience, "I want to
go home with my master. I can't fool away an dis
time. r am, de person. Let Me go.'l* The judge
said go—and she took up her shawl end bonnet and
went, much to the ,chagrin and diaappoiutment of
several pnila aii ropists who were' picse ut. .
___
o proceedings o
io papers of tbi
Mr. litamartr ha
tr his wile by suds
devil out of Fier.
neighbors. Ato
h the blackcoat.
or or the Liberator!
••frrostrated by ill
Inta for lila !art• pope
t compares Mr .FJII
ngel of light in t om
nte Henry Clay
into Th
le power of expos
hie breao. When
I ainiable_r_.enion nal
degree ofaeveri
sties. and the whigs
ettipg out of fash i on
• of a coasting smack
.ivorce r because her
,t 1 the share' •
A. c Victory:
stico. Council, ar.r.,
up to this' t ime. Eri
• pers from that City
the eseeiog of the
, ph—the Mayor l.e.
This le glory enough
Cipeinc.—A company of these strange wanderers
visited Northeast, Cecil cohnty, Maryland, last
week. They traveled in wagons, and lodge rn them
a night, notwithstanding the severity of the weath
e . They
. came from England, and have been in
is country about three months. They conversed
English and had an unintelig.l4e )argon among
, ealselyes. They re).ieved the good people of
orthaist of much of their arnall change by' fortune
-(ling.—Cecil Dfm.
1%4061336a county:
!vials. 2,806 in Mt-
=I
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FATAL Mist SS 0/# F til !tAß lll3 . -. Mittillice (IC,
nell, (son, we presume, of ; the ;late 't/taniel O'(; c ,„'_
nell,) while dining with- some ' , friends at a hotel ne t ,
Cork, took up a pair of pistoli that had. been ly:r,
unused for seven. months ) end placing ens in ti;
hands of a friend, Me. Twin, r ed the otheri,t
fiirnself, in order to show how a duel was fought,-
; The two parties too their' partition, antrpullei t , :
4:
; gers. Unhappily, 'Conneli's pisitol was loader,
• and Mr. swiss , fell . with a wound which is le ) .
i flounced mortal. It I'll surprising that such etc.
!dents happen,' after all 'the warnings of experienc e
; • --r- 1
i MARRYING con rux.—Tlhe New York corresp n .
dent of the,PliOadelphia Inquirer, says':
I Their is 'a gosei deal of excitement in Harlem, ~
consequence of two gentlemen and two ladies. be,„i
'shamed withoinithejr knowing it. The teremori
was performed in sport, ac r d when informed th,e nett
1 day that the marriage was legal according to lir,
there was a great "conic nation: The brad e., 1
lerrn, are willing to ,!tide bylbe marriage / but the
tindegrooms are nut,', ` and refuse to' Iretigniza tit s
ceremony at all. One o them is heir to a great
deal of property; The au elect will be brought be.
fire our courts or before t e - legislature.
. THIS LATP.wt F AgmHs /Allies wieldhig poi
ifirt4s.—Tile Philad;lphi Peimaylvaniin relates iLt
extriordinery pruvo ation, which induced a your
lady to draw apocket Valid. ! Men meat be care.,
how they wink'. It says i
.r.. ) ,
"We understand that ajpoer fellow Was within*,
ace of being eh.ot by an eicited.damsel, in in waif , -
bug, 'the pt her day, becausle, is the Amazori averred,
he had winked at h r. He raved h mei/ by sc .
knowledging tha hadla natural 'moire, and o tit
et thevery time if e supplied prevoca,iclo pras gwen,
h,t
he wai looking a so:11.0 ngin an olpriika three.
• 9, • , -,.
,lion. , -
' 11l - Notice is given that he friends or lx_
the Rev. n. 3 ,
,it I Lug. will make him Lionation Visit, et his rw.
idence.•MeKeep Corners, ein, Tuesday the I Ith of Mail,.
I i nit. it 1 o'clock..y. M.; elan. in the evenin g . at half p ut
'9. A general attendanosis expected. , 3 ordlr ofCom•
mince of Arrangement.—McKean. Match 8, lesl.
ANOTIIFiR SCIENTIFIC _ WiIeNDER!
PEP6l:‘,"9perntleiat Dige.tit e Fluid. or Castro. Five 3Mt
i'Do. , ,,evta curer. prepared front Reinet, or the fount. itotr.so lv
w fro. after !!rectum of Horne Lichi a the rep ross..,, t
heniii4 by J. $. flonithion, .11.: D.. No. II Nkein ilghth •u,.
P.I . elphia,la, This is a trjity wonderful ietnedi for 1n1.4. 1 .
non. Dysp o o-in. Jaunitee. liter Contrl'ain4 Cou.t. r zt;,. ni
Dehtlity. ed'rin , g talk nature's own method, I ! , , natnresoat t a,.;1
the Ga.tr i e Jutee. Ftet advertirrneet in alio(A.:com m .
A e‘3Lit.l . . co isrtit:Nmi:NT' ow Till I: . Bi)VE A RTIel F.
if ST It I :e1:1 VI:Ir1. .A s: H !pH 8.t1.F. It ' I taI:V.R NN ! ,..
i t s u ri ll f AL;O
N. ft it i:k.3l iktUSE. Al."; hy UR. I . .HALL, .
41,
No. I. HUGII.i' 111. ',04...
_ •
• . MAERJZD.
•nn the Mh into .by Rey, F. liitehrsek.Mi. Mat
MU., Seemtsscr:. of Union. tuiii Miss 111Lst , 4 0. S. SHIT
TICK, •of Groune.
'
•
- , DI.E D. _ •
nn lticaday nighl Itst, Int ilia. ze*.t? lire 01".• his stn.
fl. Cadwell, in Etna city, Mi. beriti Catitart,t4 apt - ..3
I cam •
Un riid a y last ; at Girard, Prraies itll•otn. Aged It l
years. If e AIM one of the pit cer settltro of tins crime,
and a man of remarkable bodily hitalth acd aebetty.
O a th e f23d oh. , at . the restdenre of 1, Itottalsen.
IVattsbtirb, 4.1115. CHARITY B. 'SEAR.% it her 79th ties.
On the Lith oh , in NleKean, at the l reonlence of ht.r
(other, James Ba . t . le. ELIZABETH J•sc ,sif• of
Se•mout listPtie,aged 3 - i years.
Near Waterford, on Janual ! `"4th TRt Clf/Erit
aot
of Aron and Lydia Cooper, in the 17th , ear of his ap.
a r
•
\E \V ADVERTISE.IES.TS. •
Dye Wood.. Dye Stuffs, Palints.
rp 11 r. r. , for (Ai I.
I tt the o.3.;:a.cit then own uo
rame.l 1.144! to. nny Ina n.lfartorett,•l to ,
Re:l-u 001. Cam •vs Nac
E'roly t ro,• ;itrar.. o! I. zts,
1 I.lravil-t“,1.1. 1'../0 voxal.
I. o*. 1 1, e. • • rv. et) Tar-111,
'l' t_ctl.or %%Ah a v... mrnt ti Me ,C(..tr,, hros
}'sent,, ArC .1.1...rc1tat.0. at.,i Ittat.talir tare., t
PENT/.. T'NV'N E.l t. cr.
.0.55, Iptinu-r Y
:I:are h 11,51.-41rn
SPEED'S
TELEGRAPH' L
In Direct C.mnunteation r.th na - Prime.na: ~
i, Tor et. and f .f ti t
tht A.lrd Volrs. 1
A PARSONS, Jr:, Maiaier
office, in Willtaufb'
nowt, Lrle, Pa.
1851.
r,gr`Pa%
LoW it Y SCOTT.
Foßri - owN - a rollui. , :. ty." NERciIiNTS,
DILALZIES IN COAL:
Al-o, Floor" and l'la,d/tr. at thed•ar,:e Ware Ilr
11...-.tuf the Hrt•lgn, ['unite Duet, Erie. I'3
31. 11. 1, 1 ,W1i 1, 11'31-1. St'tt - .1
Stratoovr.
C 1 •11 : to the rutnt^rther; in ilollerrvk town-hi r. al.ont the
V. 0 , IF•d•r rtry, 1 Re I i'ny anont FCVCII )var-01,1411,,.. , • • t
111 Irk , red wed. The owner i.••• requested to COM.% Prot e r 5. rt . .;
l• al ••": ad' -3111 ilk ,. it :in ay. - 11. ITARI' O3
l!al , rt•ck..M . a,h7. 1-51. •
- -
eopartner•lttp lieretelote evittinglellvt reit A.lla i ttltrtel
H. rod% ell. ha: dna day 116:11 , 11twolved tit inutile! r• •,-, n:
the paroe , . Tlte 2, , ev1;11t , : 1 11 0 i•TIOVI , are test fur et - Werner t , n :!.C .
hafiflq of 11. 1 - ad wed and ndl t rellIOVCa to Erie ••:tt t Crq
.1 . 1) td April noel. Al Iliotor knotylng theinttelvetiun'e' t ted tot,atl
rdrut will du well 1., edit and evtile aturnedtately. . .
• Girar.l.ll.lr,ll -pin
W. H. SIiEIt3IAN,
•
rt A Cll7 23 'All X N ARTIIIT:
Park Row. Tigre: D nrs of Behrens ii ltd. Erie Pg.
Nature coh.y that at Mc!. Nature-m - Mr." -
n- - rzuerreotye laltenei4es of all aorta, sizes 311 i pt"va.frun
tweltr ..!1:11rut:to twelve dollars faithfully ei,eutikl 31. att
.
lAA feii Utica I) it
-
J,}l. g:117:41.`9RD
[caters in Gull Silver, Bank !Soles. Ilrado, F..rtific - .lr• cf De
ft.,•ii. exe. Sl.;lit EtChange on the principal rities f ,,,, •L1' t:e
-1 4,4 .nle. Office in Ileatty'e Block, Pubhe Syotre. Erie
_ _ ..
`To the Honorable Court of Quartet- tiesstons of Eric Co.
The petition of 'dilike• Mulholanir of the 1 , o •o•Io,' of
. o rl' -
'creel, in oaidconiity. re.opectfully represents. i1,..t be ..., l'u'''
, sided with houoe mom an!' COP - % eil , rnceo fur tl.o I. •gtee and kr.
& coninurialons of .I.l•7lrigert. and tta‘eleel. a: the bo.we of S ...;:r.,.
, 11q11,110tir kilx by .t. ff. r,...1•Cf 111 odor town•hip Ile Ifirr.fiff
1 1 , 171!.• the 11,d:or:Ode COUTI to grant barn iii.e(ll... tot Ito.; ,ng.k.
puldtc inn es taci.in, and be, as in duty tound. I. iil prat. Lr c
. . IS Cie 111 Lltoi.l?ift
We, the anbeetihers, ottizenso the Millerrek fisii•hip, in
wh , el. the atone 'ten oetal.ent. pr yed to he I teenoed iii. orop.ol
to be kept. do certify that leaac.. thalami, the nboienupbcani.
to of good Vepute tikr honest . ) and t itiperkure, atoll. vi cif prorolei
I m ith tlolete r..eni and convenience* toLthe Itid4inzkod kr Coto r,..-
lilt f. kil of Ntrangcre and snivelers. and that such nn 'nn or p.m.
If nece•-eiry to a coma:Wale the, public and enterunn:tranfert
attrtnnerrA. , 1 -
1 . irned.—.l. S .man, F. 41..liRelder, John W 11:6an. Jan
Compton, John 8i thpoon. a. 15,1)unn. Ru.D,Shank.atan.n , M or
,i fel, J,inies Scout ier. Samuel NJI, ' - Ji II
Crea, .fohn.M'Ccen.. l,l c• 4 ' I' l ".
_
' Jacob tdieroole. l
' ' - 01-- ,-,_..-
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`llollBCill to Bent. .
A NE'.V and ebnyenient talk story finch Dwellinc 11,,0e.,km
.1l plete in all it. parts. onuetron ith street. n fen .i, • ii,.l of
ireach otrect. Al-o. a firer !Mick 11°111 4 on the ~..altlonr.t rot.
, tier of the Public rquare. in Erie, for rentfAt rek.uind.te tem..
1 Et ~,, , ire tit ' • E. USBIII f I'
, Ibrie. Marchl.l-51 - 3111
1 -- -
Coal Boat ritansion for Salo.
TILE “Exterttion.". non lying at Erie. with Furniture nr, in
good order. n ill be ,old at a borgeiu and on, aceokuuledatild
tering. Apply ni the Exchange odice of
f.rl .. Feb. kr.. 1,-.7.1. M. SANFORD & rid
Take Notice.
4 rj, rerwllls intle! , ted to the subverther are reqUilSted ,9 . 1
and .i.tth. their :vhcizntai tsfore the first day of April rett..
Erie. reh..2.1, 1-51.-2112 . t 3. DICKIN:aoN.
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LAND 411GEISOT. P '
RUE .111 , eeral,er.nct-. as a General La n,Wlgent and Lir.. lir, .cr
..1. , ' for
,I.aa,l* in Era countl. l'a.' Feveral Farm., ....I 1, t.'•l« ' acres. Warne I, I, ) ar,,csi it,trelli-cev, if Mired cheap
•Lrie. Fel,. -.1.-. 1.-.11.-- el - WIIaIrIN KIM;
sr • - -
•
Lang aa,if Lots for Sale.
_ _
30A 111 hiwnsht p. c'tari.o.' 'NI
PI. ~11111141, and orchard—price $2OOO. is an rte.... o:
oiziarto.
a ; ; ;' , 07 ,,
c ar k r .4 4, r
e t e
J l:n bu ll It i :7 s. 7o a en i 7
u'chard— lice g-~ tare ac re
; a 7
c,17 , 7714 aan or graziihz tarn.
77 actes'ln Union towtoholi 43 acres, elcaretl, GadJlogl Jr.! cr
chant—price $
100 acres id LellccutT (oa - 11A/1;4ot:I the east r ,
crT`vg. 1 ,, It , s he:ew' tVatereard-65 acres cleared, I
.aid orchard, prtel , eleOu. This a leauttru, Low La 1,71, , u7
lauds and hilt ft.! RiOlo Or
iti acre,. t%t t0de..•4..0.t I,ll,Trie. !Ake Rola, rdt•l
LIIVA and orcha:,:, orhl a l Actable power roe soon—l.:act .t.' 47 7‘t
_ •
:)ae rer r : r I r 1 eade uylall,ncmilea of Er,. on C.c
per
;""errs ' - 't VVliki Land. Par-PP tract No WOO, to Wnt LC LAT."
Ship--prier $7.50. ~
.
tit nen', of ti. tl,lintol•in Le rt. wurrtp—prier eff per a: re
A 1...,, dirge number ul lu.X.ota and (Jut, L ot . of th,t,. a a ct
' ' WI,LSUN hi,. t:
•
l Urt 20.1.0 t. 42 ' •k,, : Land Agent, Erie. Pi•
Zt A X Z. LETTlNG.reiiik-ii
_
o,ocs q as Attsbar i A aad Entriess/road Campo. , t
- ,
.1
.. Ects Pa : Fcb. 21. 1-J/.>
TlXtopfloA 143.0 ill be received at the office of 01r Pm.' , •"0 ,
.1 and grip Ra ilron , ! Comp:Illy. in line, to the •21311 ,:dy of ‘!-'''
nett, incltt , tie, for the ern.larre, anti bridging read) t• r the '...",".
MT nle t ~ of alarm tv.valv tot: of said R0ad ,1, , ,,„ th, b ,,,
ti,4,g
rr
.1..14.e ton,,poartt near the vit de of Lipnnwiet,f , a h. o .tor or ~:,?-
&Ng and hi idtrunr, really- fo the t orcioffuoleifo. of a 11 :3 ,,, , ,, r ,
Lateral Road tront anti point lia the Ohio hoe. t .10 , t.i ,,, ' .', ''''
eteht nide,. Plana rotti I , pecifieatiotto at ill he rradt tor .n-1 ,,-
twit on :tn.: aft , r tht,Crth et March dem Pa) wren'. ot th, C.),
Sal Ruch ul aut.: coniyhltry.. i
• t'itAßl.q...4 m, REr.n. Pr(- , :ant
tit, rtthiblot;lt told Rite Rallruitt 1%04_ 41 : _
.....
CLA Wr ER.-101) Irina of ;roura )chart for .ate by
..
Feb 14 . I.IIRP & 611:::.T.
185 L
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