Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1830-1853, April 26, 1851, Image 2

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SATURDAY - 11 - :10 - ili1PRIL 96. 113.51
Shall we Have a Bteetiagt
The resolutions of the citizens of Wortfieki in'regard
to the Eastito Railroadiwill he found in • another
mos. These resolutionA 'emboily the sentiments of the
people of . thircountrand they ought to respond tit then).
Shall w e tint have a meeting. say on Tuesday oven4g
next. far that purpose? Let as have an emphatic
decided expression—let us tell these railroad min that
they must come niCording to Law or not at all '
Lectures on Physiology,
Miss Coats, a lady whose visit to this 'city we ;alfuded
to lest week. lectured to a - very large audiobee on Thurs
day 'overkill. She tre aced the 'ejects of 'Physiology.
Anatomy, and the Laws of Health, with touch power,
and with as "so and grace that waspeculiarly attractive;
and in every Way fully sustaining the high reputation
• Which had preceeded her. The first private Lectors to
thaiLadies took place last evening, and we sincerity trust
she may iticesed in fohrefog• a class, as we have no
doubt mach practical' ood will rank therefrom., k
M7' Net:tartsloly have mate oldie best friendi in the
world. On plug home to iliirnar ihe °tiler day. we found
upon oar table one of the finest Mackinaw treat ever
served up: the receipt of which we hereby acknciwledge
from that prince idealises, Capt. Dobbins. of theilrioy.
ICT We call stlibtion to The advertisement of the. But:
falo and Chimtgo tri-weekly liner of Proper.ers.
is eompessa of the best vessels on the Lake. and offers
superior accommodations to emigrant!, traveler; or for
freight. J. Hearn dr Co.. Agents. on the Dock.j
Let all Go and liear Him.•
lohis H. Walker is announced in the Giants to iddresd
the public en Monday evening next, in dere:ice of Ili
COWS. in the Sinate.lWe hope all will go and hear him
for we hays so doubt it will be a rich treat of froth and
fiuy. Bat we wilLsot anticipate, bat say to everybody
so:
irr We notice that our old acquaintance, Jl.th Min
strati., Esq, of Levisville, has again emu:wield bimeelf
with the press. baring lately taken charge - of h . e.Gazatte
ef that eiit : 'Alirney," as the boys used to familiarly
call hin hive . rs 'one of the beat and most versatile write we
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ever kne i and cmt make a good paper. We will; him
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QT We see it atated. that the Watr is loiser in the•
Lake this year than it has beau for home years. We
think ibis cannot be the fact. for we era assured by Capt.
Dobbins, of the Propeller Troy, that there has not been
po greet a depth of eater Upon th i e:bar, at the entrance of
i i ,„
oar barber, for a number of ear* as -thla season. !le
.canse in the other day drawl' over nine feet, pat on
.forty additional tons of frei g ht, and wet.t out without ex-
Peritcing ilia least difficulty.
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Just Found Out.
Brc‘sckway. of the Oswego l Fttllad t ium, who'f a rant
lag advocate of "h i g h er-law" democracy. in rehlarkiug
upon the recent fugitive case in Boston., says I.6,did not
believe before that ilWrrsndar this "the Fugitive Skive
Law couß be enforced in the northern States." Ile has
now, howarrer, changed his opinian—"inen." . he con
Wm's. "ire l beroic enough on paper; they proclaim
their willittizness to' suffer martyrdrtn. sooner than see
those *ho. hays *wiped from. returned to. bondage;'
but whoa ths time [ or foaction comes; they ,are harmless
as doe's.. arage..lik• Bob Acreo's, ooiet ant at
the ends of Nir fingeri." We wonder if Brockway has
jest fused 101 S got. Why, it hes been notorious to ns,
anirevirioaserrer of pasaiog events. that the advocates
of resilittspeo to the lava and the constitution are the'uiest
arrant cowards that ever mathd the faro of the earth.—
They 'Coo btu?,fer aud rail, acid advise others to fight, but
4 whit& it coil's to ••taking a hau: .a." they aro Itke the
winner of es "Madetskrg Races:" That worthy lune
,tioaory was ths paptahiort compoUy sent out to racuo•
*ince. Horrdr sod dismay seizod' the, va!iaat
llecWr—
his coinage waaii4ted like the dew ttefuno the suu—and
is a voict scarce ) audible from ler., be faintly articula
ted: "Takisto the woods. quic:t--ciover my retreatlf I
am kilt, you a e le..t!" and sr!:hout waiting to see his
;Mere, obeyed. 110 dashed off le he direction or home
like s quartet horse. 4 Sant 's° it it with these Boston
gentlemen. iThey are bras4ll Napoleon, at eloquent
u Henry. until the offteerelof the law etude in light. and
then they take to their heels, firinlY behoving Arty they
are 'AUL" the whole African race ls "est." They can
Fay 'go." bat they never soy "corn," when there is
danger. Verily, the Palladium bas begin in brays com
pany.
The Panama ]lstilmei,
As there are many of the Citizen.' de ibis county Go
rged in he construction e! the Pioataiiroad, every
rythiog in relation thereto is intaieeting to 00f readeri.
The following in regard to the progress'of the work is
frofn the Jotetwol o f Commerce
' "It appears that there are not less than 900 men• now
at work upon the road, and 'thauthere is a prospect of
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completing it from Navy fray to Oarg a, 36 mites , by
the first of July next. When this is do c. the distance
between two oceans can be accom fished in- one
day. .Moreover, the dangers and toils of Chaves river
will be entirely avoided. Fur several mil?". from the
Atlentic depot. the rails are al , cady laid. This depot is
situated en Manzanillo island in Navy Bay, which is
'connected with the main land 'by a causeway .bu.lt for
the purpose. The o a rs . AGl receive passengers and
freight directly from tie wnerf. 'to which vessel- draw
ing 20 feet water. w,4 be able to come po. On the
whole. the Company's works are moving - forward with
great efficiency and ItIiN:CPO. I t
. will be en era n the
annuls of travel! , when the Isthmus can be traversed
with comparative ease e ,iii comfort in one day. The
di'''nes from Cor o na to Panama is 20 miles. _ • .
lITT be Reading Gazette has adopted • new plan to
warn the public against the neglect or dishoffesty of some
of its patrons. Every week it contains • list of the tte
emote of such. which are offered for sale to_gte highest
bidder. This is right, and we hex. a mind to serve a
••few more of the Same 20t4." in the same manner,
(17'
A rather novel case was brought before one of the
rhiludeipnia. :Aldermen on Satn -lay. A married wo
man was botiud . over to auswer the charge of minds.
meaner in seducing 's young man. t hivented a room
duringths poet winter , where else ept him. The kr-
Rocent,ltteust Is. about eighteen yeari 0(11;4, and the
Suit was brought by his father. Tls. poor little sonny=
his father it appears, in this cue, did'nt know he was out.
Erllpep the recent decision of the BUston anthori:
ties that the fugitive slave, ff;nitlis , must be given opts
die maw. the "higher•lawn advocates dielefti4jieic
datertnistationbairn the bails of ill the churches in tbl
city tolled wheithe slave took his depictors back to the
Booth,' Bet the Boston Post states that the only bell
tolled belonged too church that has a clause je its deed
oitibiting stegrossfrons Ladle, roes is it:
QT Nosh D. Show. Esq . . the Sixera of Ginutaoque
comity. ofren a reward of fic?so for'the apprehension of
F.dward IVelch and Michael Sullihn. two Iri
ens. who committed a brutal trzurderou the 1 nit.
Mr. Clemens. o constable, residing in that of P 4.
land, in 'that county. Mr. Clemens wild to Salem to
arrest them far rioting ou the rearoudi . and they beat
him to death with blobs. A fall deteription of the amen
is given fa handbills.'
e• The ••Bsffalo Journal of Commerce is .doad—it
expired on account of the ill-heahis of its titer., Mr.
'Jones. We ire Wiry 10 record i , for it was a go o d
paper.
n- Pennsylvania two beuei gold t rainee due Cantor
t
nit. Daring the last two years and half , it le,eiti sated
that coal to the value of 865.000.000 has bee! taken from
her ntlase.---being mete that the whole yield of the plo
ws of Cann/alai& divine that period
, MaitC*'-.llOL— .
M=!!M=
We'are heartily tired of this them*. bat "confusion
worm confmtuded""oe•ms to reign jest new in all that
appertalnego the question. and. every body Is larking , for
information. S'. I 9 have only rimers to give. bateneb is
they are we offer in What Noire wee received on
Thursday that the Directors of the New York and Erie
had ordered the atandonment of the project to esteed to
this city. and had given no ‘ ticit to the contractors to sus
p. ad. The pent, day the telegraph also announced that
the Directors of ti:e Buffalo rood had concluded to build
their road through Dunkirko the line with the Ohio
gunge. Both of.these nanor.,
ant probably correct at
present but they by no means settle the question, for at
our State line they are met beta law prohibiting the put
ting down of any track of any width but of the two New
York guages. This law is int is not the wily o mete in th reties anifeannothe 're
f
ded. But it e' way of this
scheme. 'The people on both ides of the State lies ant
determined that tuey will newr allow the Ohio guar, to
he laid dove. ~,The followin 'proceedings of • utast
tog, held at Westfield on
,Monday, is pertinent open this
point. It shows the feeling there, Rod that obstacles nev-„
et taken into the account by these conspiratoni, will be
thrown in the Way of t:.eir scheme. We copy riven the
Westfield Tra3Fcript:
Whereas. This meeting hail heard With surprise and
regret that • bargain has been made between the Buf
falo and State Line Railroad cbmpany, and the Dunkirk
and State Line Railroad CisniPany. whbreby one of the
contemplated roads it to bei abandoned and only one
built. and that with the Ohio : tape. Therefore.
Itesolred. That tnis mveti g is opposed to the con
struction ofthe road iu quoin is with the Ohio image:
Ithat in our opinion, roe roads ould be either of tho Con
tral. or the New York and no goage-..-the latter we
prefer. , i
Revoked. That those of us ',who own lands through
1 which the propoied tied is 1 , pate. do thew iaily`orad
1 pullicly assert, that we have a ver.sold and disposed of
the right of way, fur the °bin guage, and that We .will
not consent that a 103 j of that gunge shall pass il.rough
our lands: that the right eilay has been invariable"
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negotiated i for. and pdrchased n ono line for the Central'
and on the other, for the iiiivi ork. and Erie guars. and
Ithat we will take necessary steps to prevent the constric
tion ore road of a foreige gunge. differing from any oth
er road in thus State. not' ealidd for, nor wished b. "se
communitt, and in oppoisitionito the tO6VOlslenell sit the
public. and consequently detracting from the vales and
usefulness of the toad. - '
Rewired. That the poliey, of tazikg the 'productions of
a country with transhipment fur the benefit •of either
towns or incorporated companies. finds no response in
the enlighteued policy of the pres Ont day. and fitia meet
ing/idly responds to the sentiments of the age. to give
the utmost !stands and ficilit} to production, and int-r
-course werywhers. , ' . .
• Ruoked, That the following persona be appointed a
, Committee of correspondence to further wad giver ffect
' to the exp•trion of this meeting. and to call other met-'
info, viz: Ahrem Diton, Austin Smitif: John Es4on,
I.Alezander McClurg. Jr., Mviit Plumb. Anstin 1. WO,.
Edwin Buck. -Alpheus _Baldisiln. • l'orthind—Jiihn. R.
Coney. R. S. Moreton. Marcus Simons. Timothy Jud-
son. Asa Blood. Chauttuone—T. A. , Osborne. S S.
1 Whallon.Orsoti Stile., William diff , rll. Cyrus Maier
' wood. Ripley—C. 0. Dnuehadv. Henry Presider . .sit.
Selden Marvin, Charles 8. - Brockway. and Thom 16.
Yoinng , .
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The gentlemen whose names are appended to the ro
teet.ings or this meeting are of the highest respettab lily
and influeints. and give an earliest that anyposition ley
Assume they will maintain. , In addition to this, the iris!.
Cocuthoivealth,aliall be of the
alga. , ci ,F !r-et and ten inches and nhather. " -
cm° ' I .ot ilia guage of any railroad running
from the No 'orb state' Itooi tv. ttiearilty,slall as far as
tits town of Erie. as f'S" the efdressid line. running
' due South him the • woof Erie to the Ohio River, be
con.trxteted eit • •:•• of the • • 140 °rex feet, or orate guage
of four feet eigh and one-h inches. . Provided. That
rothing in this act contaiead ti all be construed win any
;way to entargit the privilegesior franchisee of any corn
paoy now ineu.porated by 1140 law a - of. s tbia Common
wealth, except infer as regards the guag t width La
tweeo the rails.
The (neatest iluii..ing of the Age.
Next to the Jenny Lid apeeulaiiiin of Ilarnam, WI
have about tonclutlect that the long talked of World's
Fair. about to Come oil in L'itittoo. is the greatest bom
ber of the age. 1p some respect"; perhaps:this contri
vaoce of Jenny Thin to turn on •Ilionest penny.", and
reap a corresponding arnsunt of national glory out of the
gullibility of the world, is far ahead , if the Lind - humbug;
but for cool assurance. and a well Matured plan to fleece
all classes, rich and poor. hill aid low. through the
iestrumentall • f Chit ! all poirUfiii 'tyrant. Fashion.
Barnum takes me lead of Prince Albert. The World's
Fair. however. for a twat ettempt is not to-be ••imemad,
at." With the Trey Budget w e, can say that the
great noise it has made and the Iliad pretensions with
ll
which it has been aftoOoced, se en, no far.as one can
judge from present indications, in no manner to be j.
tifked. In the first plies rho Chryalei palace ltsel, w r
hei excited so much wonder and astonishment, it ' r
(dared ttill prove,' miserable (chase. Ettiri
' recent rains it has leaked stioniletl4, sod it i
lea ef some scientific architect.. th tit ea it
1 tight l So large a surfed*, of motel !nd g s'' l
heat of the sun and the Cool air of tli try
lid atidierponded. 'illicit will be Ilk 1
beyond the power of pul.ty.,ko B ra .: i ,
fault will endanger a great eerie !I
hi:skim:4 which contact with w ter ;
. It was also intiounee4 by •ge t't
that several premiums .000 w.l
ingenins Plieeti of mec nisin. or i
These premintus hay 'ahead, dis I
dwindled into.' Me re reward of i I
—ef parchment a d bronze. It w l t :
Britain faetiog • Klima of the fame -
Min of the w d hits gained by w, 1
kee tricks.' ad determined to me
distance very rivet, and hence h 1
/ peodo "Yet:site* Trick. l l' with whiJ
its get "took in." We hall see. :
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71 is are not ali dead yiot. ' •
, Assurance was also given that - a
patents should be
protected, for *lime at limit inEficio, t to secure the right
• in Great Britain. ,Ttaii hes never .: en attended to, and
t
1 the American exhibitor who proses at the fair a veina
ble and useful invention eipose, iii , self to the inroads of
piracy, for which he is irithom rem •y. The exhibitors
from this counitry.,who lam en the , :mid have-held a
meeting ? at which they 'adopted a r lotion. requesting'
those who bare *whorl in theie , attars not to sniffer
any packages tit be; opened until theltprommed protection
should be granted.', • . .-.
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Tits whole thine eosins to beaged with a nar
row-mindn
county
and insanities'. whiethl'f manifested is Gee
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of the fares if this country. i mild' be met with
acorn and contumely froth every qer.. The accona •
modatimos siide (min roam are very, niggard/y and Tfur
nished only at exiiiiiitaat prices; t • admit...len fee is
enormous. and charged apes exbibi ! as 'veil as visitors.
and when we renumber that only cheap medals and
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diplomas are to be distributed.' and !that probably hen-
dreds of thousands wiU•visit the exliibitien. the' inqui
ry saturelly mime s who pockets the ,prio(haT
',i
CT We barn that J. 11. Powell.q.sq.. of this city,
has because manager of the be Theatre, and will 1
1 apaa with as satire 111• w eneepasy the loth' of next
- 1 encash: We wish Mr, I. "scum. , tie
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1 . Railroad Matters last.
!wain bill. which we "Bedell to above, is of s cha
thaCrenders rail evasion ootor thetroestion. The
'East, connecting with the Western fait!
. at this po
m.st ..forpa. thu p,11: and the aciahrs . of -Co pear
nciAer one 4 . them `an Le built 4.11. That has:
tp! The following is the billt
Whereas, The gubgeeor Ntith between the rai
the several railroad track" in the State 01 New York
te
tour feet eight and to - H alf 14hes or six feet. •
And whereas. By the itchcriil law of the Stateofo tie.
the pages of the rai reads of that state ale fixed at ur
feet ten inches. • i .
tivcrion 1. Therefore. be it meted by the Se4ele
aud lieu.. of rtepretveutxtives;of Ow Commonwealth of
Peousylvtulia in (}r oral Ameinbly met. and it is he by
enacted by the autliOnt% of thi ' , tint: net the pingo or
width betireen the Roils of nny track of any radebed
running from the borough of Lrie. to the county ci L,-.e.
westwardly to the o:4iu state 1 Ile. or of any part f ony
1,
railroad which shall or may ' 4uoateil between • line
running doe South from the t urn of Erie to the Ohio
river end the Ohio slate line. or of any'rallroad, any put of
which shall or may!, used-in; counectiu • any ruitroti
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• A Faithful Public Servant
We had thought we wenCtione witbkhe public acts of
the Senator frets Erie. bit !ha &Howie, copy of elnip-I
{dement to the ket ittoetpereties the Watteau; Plaiski
!toad Company ] cells tk mind-we forcibly his ewers, In•
regard to that improvement *a emitrested with it toward(
another road malty important. that we t refrain,
frem calling attgation to it. The sepplatteat is in the;
followieg wordst • ~,,,;,
Be it enacted. &c.. That the Erie and Wattsburel
Plank Road Ctimpany be and the same is hereby au.t
titer:sett to almond occupy. tbr the purpose laying plank'
thereon, so mush of the public highway known sa the'
Eriirand Wausbueg road. end so much of any ether 1
road between the termini in their charter as the acid
company may consider necessary for the proper location'
of their road: Piovided that %no street in the borough .of
Erie shall be occupied by the said company until the
consent or the authorities thereat is first had; end reek ,
ded that. if thrid cornpetiy lay their plank upon Pa-
rade or any nth r street or laue to the town of Erie or
through the out ots thereof. the plank shall be so laid as
to allow free paisage upon the said street or Isfie upon
each side theredf, and uo toll-gate shall be pot up width%
the limits of thei town of Erie.
Doing the.latt feu years therslas been many char- ,
ters granted in this State for , plank roads, ell under the
provisions and subjected to tire regulations of the general
plank and turnpike road law of the Commonwealth, Lot
never until the Edenboro rOad• was surveyettand loca
ted. and work crannieneed. pas there a whisper heard
denying the nght of such inci f trporations to take township
roads for their u . le wheu necessary. It was reserved for
Erie county to 'poke thir iliscovery—that such public
improvements have no right to occupy township roads. i
What had escaped the argue eye of every titherpart of;
the State.—had failed to be spade manifest to the• coin-1
prehension otter of her most eminent:Oriels—became l
all at once a palpable •iulatian of both law and equity in 1
the eyes of Mr. Senator Wigiter, se far as the Edinboro!
road was coaceraad! 'lima we fled the gentleman
,t
rowing the paksage of Elio supplement above tn_ the .1
Wattsburg charter, while he I L strenuoitaly denied
,all leg-,I
islation for the tither. Whr is this? . Why ~.• it that 111
Senator ihio professes. and ilaskes=a me-it of so prufes-;:
actg. to • legislate only for the ptiblic good, and not for
private ends. cark possess so easy a conscience as to i
low i law—nay. !procure the lineage of one—givitig to 1
one company a right which he and his friends deity to .1
another? 'Why has -OM. this Edenbororoail as much : t
claim for • fareritiern.upon Sohn 11. Walker as the Watts- I!
burg? Is it beceinse a certain ihdividual, obnoxious to i;
the hatred _of this Senator, I. deeply interested in its 1:
construction? -Or is it b-caraie this person, interested in 1,
the Edenboro road, stands id the way of the auccessfull .
proseedtien °fat:other schenia in which this Senator is
interested; and it is necriss-try to crush hire, even
attire expense of the peop!o }of the ann , th,ria part of the I,
county? Something of the.kidd certainly must have been 1
the cause, for we bud upodmferting to the legisiat:ve
history of the past, that trop Senator was so anxious toll
allow a plank road to s.ecupy he road bed of the Erie and,
Waterford turnpike. that he ` procured the passage of al:
bill during the 'easier' of 1i authorizing the Erie 'and!'
Waterford plank road compahy to do so. This b:Il. the;'
senator was so anxious to pas] that, instead of sending it 1 ,
to the House to . stand or rill open its own merits, ho i !
tacked on to the tail Of a Ilivorce WI. The Eric midi !
Waterfor e d company. however, did not avail theinselvesi!
of its p.azisiciani. but it bacon* , necessary that the Eileii-''
bore 'company should, and "they accordingly applied , to '
the legislator" for a like prlivilege. Of course. eat
body expected , there would he no objection, but, eiveryll
body was disappointed. for it had Lecouse the policy:of"
Walker & Ce . to embarrask the contractor of the Ed-'I
, enboro road, consemsentlyle honors/4e Senator :mull
Erie—this man of "iategri4," as his admirers have it'
—this laborer of the public dhoti. according to his own'
1 story—refused to allow it to liiseeine il it law: After sueM
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a maniiestation Of ettochinentifor his cmstitnents in thel
southern part alba county.e prestrtu he will be ten-I.
dered a public dinner; and w sup ,zest that Edenboro be'
the ;lint ahem the ti.e.st lakes pisee. !
—4/';Sc Flatforni. ,
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All it is understool there i.:fo two Scott meeting nag:(
week, or suinetiMe soon, at t a Court !louse in this city;
l'and as v:o bale kmouzh of t' e trmilie of huniniLlanilA
1, _ ..-. _ .
letter, written by the disii_nrished participant in the, ,
"God bit X.Citl nor. in 1841. It is true, it'
has been before the world tory elm bud stood the .let(' '
of rime; but yet, afrange to say, wo do not recollect ofj
ever having seen it in the colimns of either of the whip
',papers here. This certainly must be an oversight, ler'
most assuredly a document from a" Presidential aspirant'
which contains so much tiint".r whereof to c,inslitot a
plaifornt, could not have been designally suppressed.l
We ere happy. therefore, ii having the good fortune
in of all others it will
it ;the pleturm ppou
nd to fight the battloi
C-• • InSnrftlle3 Ltiom i' '
lli
h. is iegl newe pf.ll!l..yli...ani a has Some rerY strin ;
gent laws Ii retatron to" foreign ills:. Inca rompanirs:
l' -
inch as the' munition of Onerous rates upon the buy.i•
' news and Styx upon stein: blion! t 'hey not return the
runount of iretmurner received ? Kenity•kY, imitating ,
this, esclosibness end desiring that all loses by fire '
, among her titian:ft ilhould be paid by her capitaltsts„
i ! passed lately *miler Idea ; bpi the &gentle' the Colour - '1
I; bds (Ohio) heurance; Ciinipany, havikg au office at I
Lexinnori.regatied st4li alatve anconstittitionnl.andr e f o - I
i
sing to Vey tin tax. The case went to court, and Judge
I. Buckner deciled against the law, it being in rootlet
i 4 with the proviiotkof the federal eonitstution, which de-
elates tint "thlcitrzenii of each State shall be entitled !
to all prailegesand fmMudities of chisel* iii the sever
al State . ' . Vii• are not mach of a lawyer, but we alt o ',(
really lie to set the hi* of our own State in regard to
, ü bli m i on. I have a l. i t his mart - put to die tetkof .2c:institutional ity.
"d M. Stone ' il 'i ' 1 S in•vu MAN At'ivic...--The Coll4ing account 1
i sort: "'rite to 3 " in
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A a
white man whilst lie was alive, by
is the month.when the 1 01 sk ls ""g
t the I ninne. istaken fe , lin the coriespohdence dthe
le heaviest with me—
i 'teens and exercise. Calf Il!t1 Courier. The affair bappChed at what
,!act pally commu n i C a - ~
d, i w, s ef
: k ttpli n ile. t i t et i nti a tl.e s j ti t ,r e iodi
j k charac t e r s ' i t r t tl u to. r eon e euckr r es e re e rr k ,,i,
i i ,, , t:ciee i : n rsi
ttm l
h i a t eep e npb e ero U l
ar u rts t
i f i : eir e idi r teu n osi
dn p aeti a nai r d. t l .
tien. ,
Should any conslderahre nomber of iny conntrymen
assign roe, or desire to give 14 a mull:tem pi:mum' be 111 -
ans sacked
n,...: 11- ... party_
i l soda ,
s : (: w h ites,
j an d
kr.ca i cy o r t i i e n tl y :lT M : 8.
fore the putilie,l shall take titife to willed:se my views
on Cus great questidn s ari: air* proposed., Toole views i i t i 1 s., _.t tae
had their ongiu in thre gamy leetions id the spring . of Pe"? ° .
t 02.6, and were confirmed' ii the week ' that Damson sourod otin„ mail who) has been living fot a• year
electors were chosiu iu .. isiew "ork. On both oc,asions or MI
I was in that city. and heard in,the streets the cry , "Duren ed alit as his body presented that appearance.—
a C.:l:foil:is. He had been loteraTlv elonn
with As Naticest" lit wa s l in i ir n i n n i iiist every group 11., lit n n other marks upon his oody, Itt•hen found,
...
of foreignors, as gm signal or rallying and outrage. save to hoes round the deck and a . nitle i a wn , :how tag
thnt I .ad been bound to a tree, while be s k ins- . -
`id rle a e n i . i . rt sponuent states that the Ind i ana at Fuur
Fired with indignation, two friends sat dbwn with 1110 in
limy parlor, at the; Astor Houle, (Novedaber, 15411.) to
ill any ! j ib veto they can catch n the road.
draw up an addreisa--deeign4d to rah , ;e Ameri,:nn ~,—.
* Dr. 10h, who is a surgeon to the I sops under
that within four Weeks, they
party.' Tlie day 'Mee the election, I )4, tout for the
South, and have never precis* kit, .n why OUR AP- k "
PEAL was not published. Prphably the sro•ct:ont of Gen.
ittear Welk
'Damson rendered'ate pubiicationat that 'noise 'wooers- -CA.. neon, states that
at
French,.
cithp,
nary in the opinion of my two riends. have rdered 'thirteen :^amigrants and herdsme n.
I now hesitate between ex *Wag tbej period of resi- 111Ie t :s also,
o d u en ac ce u be e for! c n oi a g tu r r iss itliza o t s ion tle an iu s ki T ec o t_ T m A L I( R4EINEJII.IOI: ( k ills td
I ,. d v t 6i l i i i e ivag u oe w a i n ife e i l a ma nd ecna h ntt i e s iaer l d i t e rhi r et d me o n m io n ialw ni d • a l lmlt tr eeh e creih b rael e .ne e f,ins:
CLINES TO, TUE LArYLIt.
that unleas protecte d by ,
rt e he l4 ; old be - obliged tn jo t • •*1 t he hustileOtrlbes.
• Coniurring fully in the prinOtples of the Philadelphia.
&.c., Ste , I should prefer assir ming the designation of '
American Itryntldicuss. as in Ile is, York, or Ikna , cratic
Americans. ail I would respect( Ily suggest. Brought up -----:--------------
i a th e priuciplerror the Revo:t_ oo—of Jefferson. bled'- o
Ai
L' yi I
I sou, Atc--undar whom it, pout I comtnee -d life. I have q
lawns been called, and have er problem.l myself • aim- ipia4
ply* Republican ar t Whig. which with me. was the same greS
i
thing. Dialocrftto Americans would :nclude all good loui
notice citizens devolted to opt cixontry and:its inatitotions:' a
wield alit drive (roan us liatulralized citizens. who, by i
Jong residence. ha!, become Otentiiied With us in feel-
jug sad interest. i g
lam happy to-sets, by the Philadelphia •Xsties Amer- 1
I leas, that religion is to be excluded as a party element.
' Staunch Protestani as I ant, both by birth and collate- Il
non. I shall DOM' consent to k party 'oestrus religion. ,
Religion is too suited to be nsidgled up ;with elitist: It k
should always be kept entirel•lbetweeu each indisidu.tl
and God, except in the way ot testicle v...of,gentln permis
sion: as in familiel, churches. pod other "evil:L.'s of vo-1
lontary attendance (after years
lot discretion) or rectpr o .
eel consent. . Y
'Wishing success the great } Co rk whir/i, you aid other
patrbge luitaehap ' tart onfoot I renzoisi with high res. o
peet,yourfeeor • ~ INFIELID, SCO rr.
To GrOses Wesel sr Raab. Esq.. and - ethers. Phi
-1 ladalpbia : t
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. the opin
/et be wade
twi. will by the
ghte be contract-
to open the killing
water prok This
f wares sent f.•: et.
•ould wholly ruin.
era up of The 'bow
l aid be awarded for
lIIt Ilmss.-
rtpilas,d. and have
*dais and diplomas.
old Teem that Gteet
+lett a tertian par
tt aro railed "Yon
one Eland effort to
concocted this *to
t the whole world is
'lt* -Yankees them.
IT The lionotakto (7) ilo, front this, district an
nouness" in dm filmistts that bd intends furnishing that
papor with a whist of articles lexplanatorY et 'docents*
in regard to the Wigton, railroads. We bops. while his
l w
is about it. he ' wil explain hist policy- toward the Eden
bore plait road. e know tle Ginius has twiny mid
ers in Washington township. inewbat interested in dint
improvement. whol would real like to be Warmed why
they have not aa good a right logislativo favors as the
Watisburg and W atinford Will be de iff
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,
• • 1 That Reception.
- We hail concluded to peso over the reception which
the eililMlle.lo Eiji.. extended to Hon. ibis'? Geaseemit.
the President of the Franklin Canal Company's Road,
epee his'return from Marrisberg on bleeder night, bat
as the.Grazegte bee wee'. fit to get dowel, into the mire of
partizanship to assail those who pertidipated, we have
concluded to briefly notice it. There.are many citizens
of thisprin. whige too. who are not willing a man,
hke Mr. (Galbraith. should bit sacrifiend to gratify the
private hate or edpidity of any set of loch, whether head.
ed by Jolla - It Walker or Gen. Reed; hence, when they
heard thdt the efforts of thti Senator Croat Erie had failed
to procurirthe necessary legislation to drive off the
Franklini C-arial Company from their teurveyed route,
they were mach gratified. They saw dieir Senator mid
one ReP+sentative return to encounter the. coldness cod
disapprolatioa their coon* deserved. and they deter.
mined, epee the spar of the moment, lei torahs the man
they had attempted to rein in a manner to make thorn ,
feel that rhpiresentativeseare responsible -ifor their acts.—'
n on ce on Monday a few pounds of Powder was' pro.
Pored, arid when the boat came iit. quite a number of
our citizens met him upon the dock, and after being
addresseil by one of their number, he was conducted to a
carriage.i , nd with music pt- and the booming of the
cannon frOm the town, conducted to lif4 Brown's United
States hotel. from whence, after !or; interchange
of gong Jtulatienc, 'and some little Public speaking.
Mr. Gr, tte conducted to Isis residence, end with three .
cheers-fo thO•sucess• of the Western Railroad the crowd
disperse „,
Tliiiin brief, is the whole elfair, over which
the Ga:eitte attempts' te preach a partizan sermon. It
was und;btedly as gratifyrog to Mr. Or. ail it was gal
li tag to r. Welker cad his'iriende. 1 That there were
demon rata. who paiiicipated is true, but it is equally true
that theca were more whigs. So, lit of paruzan'epirit
coined iitto the afflir atilt even we, eon ch of a parti
zan as - w 4 are accounted to-be, did nor gd on [tithe
boat at elk When the Gripe commenced WU we down
to the bank. and with others assembled there, went aver
!to the Sura with the prodsasion. But the Gazelle soya
Messrs. {Cutler end Lowry, "toted - ace leaders,” made
speeches', Tree. but has it corns to this, that because •
Democr ,
participates in any public 'movement, that
lit is of neer:tinily pert:son? !lime Democrats no
peek in Erie county but their politics must be
It has certainly come to a pretty peas when
t assemble and approve or` disapprove of the
l l:iie. servants without being l subjected to the ,
lof a hireling press: Even democrats cannot i
roviugly of Me course of a representative of the
_ rfygard to local questions, it appears, w allots(
subject 4 that retortion:llllN to the auapiciuus of this- 1
s‘Af-co ituted keeper of the politicerof the crienty.l---
But enolght the Gtaslie may defend Mr. W siker if it
pleases. rit may-dankly hint at Mr. Biane, but the end
is not yel l —the people wil l take - care etched'.
But t he Gaztlte asserts that the 'maskers upon this
occaAiun 'were "grossly abusive of i lohili H. Wither."..-
Such is of the fact; so far at least
.. t
as; the 'peaking at,
the Stet is implicated. No abusive Itingueri toward.
W,.A
Mr. l4, es a man. was wed-his epurse in the Legit
aster', It is true. was assailed tried dennunced es in d... 1
served. Nut that the speakers hid no excuse fur assn l
ing Mr. Vatker, for they had. It is +ell known - that
Mr. Will er, ithiehled by lila conatimtis6sl prerogative,
assailed Ir. ttiribraith i.e the most abusive manner, in .
the senadit.deriag the pest wiater as many oeeasiona.
And yet the Gazette defends him, end 'talks sheet "Bit
lings-getb vocabulary." Shame?. - : .
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cf• Gan. Foote, the hest abused mays of the day. yet
one of the purest patriot* in the cauntre, his Met With a
most corkial reception oin his ennstiiients. Ito ad
, dressed it large and m st ent'iusiestic! pubic meeting,
and ecc4ph.d a namiu von as
,a deb ate to the State
j Conveetion, and start,: ff trcaneass; the whole Suite
; in favor of e firm adlissi n to the Uuicai and nothing but
: tire r 11;0;1: , '/ l •
1E , "1 . 1131. iliirllall et 3We denim-Mtn; sheet, "The
r t0 ,,,, 010 ,:p e ,i, j r, r ." th e organ of this u .H: - , l3; u art ile e r d :
In D ...nle.r ei e n n o t e ivrr r: e y 7c u .k f
n li d . : : n si a es i d, ig c o :v i i is hie u tt o rt t : y kc . ee c ,ri a ,
f r :
i;c e r
ko ,J it, e :
.. 0 s n lastggo od
dw
paper,
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ton, No. l Wright's ' Bork, of a samp:e of very superior
1' browned tifree. Mr. F. expects to receivii an into ce of this
cuff.a ev'ert weekfresk , cud will furo!als housekeepers'
I on the Most fast)/ able terms.
tnovetne
right to
asvaileti
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ocis of p
crucial'
speak ap
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,HAL SCOTT.
Scott was circulated
it (Philadelphia) Ceti
!cm:
November /0. 1611.
r to acknowledge -your
ou are pleased ID add.
Anurscaas of Piula
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.resr.tra.—We learn by the nskegee,
!epublican of April 3d, tbat a diffictilty touk
ween Lewis?. Breedlove' and !Jaicob Be
lt) the Saturday etening previous, which
re
n,Mrs.Breedlove's being severely shdt. The
i! seems had been quarrelling at .Cheliaw,
t finally and wen homer. Segrest, however,
s rifle, acid went osier tol the house of Breed:
hr the purpose of shooting him.. Mrs. Breed
aw hiM coming, and got between him and her
ad, and received the load,of the rifle in the
part of the fore arm, Wich it dreedfully
The ball then.Strudk tl.e sans above the
. sod, running up, hurried itself bemeen: the.
ler and neck. Mrs. Breedlove is a- sister of
st, and , the parties ptve been for some time it
nut the property ofiSegtest's fitheriwhoried
ints last year. 1 , •
47 tmao.—Vigtrone efforts are mait:og ,
n if capital and en eriulse, to give ;Cairo i In
stal and build her up inte a city. The spliing
klistcr says. that nearly three miles of Iper
il
nt *one ernhanktnet t has t e been built from the
ionllong the Alissi sippi bank?, and upwards
. ilapn the banks of the Ohio. Stoney is sI.
prided for constructing an embankment
if, to
lic t
river, three miles north 01'04 ;...
too n..
ral !ready constructed has a base elf twenty
fo narrowing to eighteen feet at the ton*:—
iv higher than the water roar in 1844- 1
-- &id ever known in the i h4aaisaippi
iwill *anteing exclude thia ingress of
f linth rivers, i • , .
In
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Ten Days Later froth California,.
1
_ loinother grreatftre—Cily of Nerada in ashes.
1
The steemShip Prometheus arrived in New York,
frtem Cheerer; on the 7th, end Havana on the 13th
lOC. She Wing. NO passengers, but no gold dust
on freight. 1
AThe ,steamer New Orleans arrived at Panama,
pril Ist wl 212 passengers , aods6oo,ooo in gold
dust on freig t . Steamer Northern arrived at-Pa
nama April Ist, with 30 passenger!, and eBOO,OOO
in goldliust an freight. Steamer Antelope arrived
,at Panama April 3d, with 160 passengers, and
*1600,000 in gold duet on freight.-syThey all left San
Francisco Merch 15th.
The only iiitelligencepf interest la the particulars
of an extensive contlagniuon at Nevada city. 'The
.tire, which' is [etipposed to have been the work of an
incendiary, onxinated about 12 o'c fork at night on
•thellth ult.,:ip the ball alley of Ghtes and Smith,
n ..
n Cayota 14 rret. One hundred and fifty-two
housed were [d. s: riyed, and the Ides' is' estimated
at one million of dollars. A theetilig of the citizens
was held at hire o'clock the nest meruing, so take
measures to • elect, if possible, the ince:lt'l:tried.
Greatlexcitetient prevailed—the citizens were de.-
ternbued to execute certain and sudden vengeance
On those concerned, if disco%ered. A clue has been
obtained whieh, it is supposed, still lead to the dis
covery of the ) , erpetra tore of this daktardly and de
trtictive ac '. [pile person is supposed to have ',v
ilified in the dailies.
i A fatal aftliiy took place at Sonpra, on the 13th
'Olt. Mr. Joshua holden, of the firm of Grew` &.
111112:den, of Square, with a party t.f friends, attacked
d party of milkers who had commended digging on
iihit iii land %Old' that gEntleman, claimed es is
I roperiy; gOchwhich was under cultivation. 'he
miners resisttid; one of them was killed and t' ce or
tour of Mr. Ifoideo's men were mortal:) , woiniel.
, The weather continued very dry, rut a Ingle fall
grain worth noting occurred since the ast mail;
dnil there areinow very little liop.t- en •rtained that
there will be kny rain of consequenc , this scaaiml
' The lyield of geld in 'The mines to the steady,
I
ersevering ibiners,continees to ie good, end there
Yes not seem; any prosoect oft e enfant being ex-; i •
anstedlor a [ltieg period to ciiir.e:: L'srth which iA 11
ea been to ice washed; ev n; en a third tied care
t
. Notice.
_ no j eti Ted Trend; on the nnilect.of rd,, ral ~,, ~..,:;1 , ,,,,A
Zll,,:.. rit4h h e e ( i.. .. i t r u , r i t c, l 4 l l (...;ef , .J .c ti t T i e w e!t r • i iiLg a t. :l4 t
, 1 , 1 1: . Li.; loots,) 0 1
411 Wirthing irit,Cr. excellent result to those cegaged.ll ., l.thieat . it?nal Convention, alt.! i• take st iie t,..i. • i:.ti;;iu,,aAT:c.
/11 , 111.0 atfutrs are still in the sate unsatisfactor i y ; to
zt,11..t. lie st aloes in the ce ytv eill.:,itopril'itiryleatta
eurellioln as dt last dotes. Detached parties' of In- L
Stray bare.
4ii,kna viblt, tt;t. camp,ef ;the Indian Cummiss,oners i ••• '.
Ili ea Kt at the 01.31.1 e of the itutriber'in North East vyern
lt intervils, ut fliere hks been no general interview ; 1 0 ,, i ,,,,,, Tio, r osay milting the rith in•l . a 'oaf!' .'Llt .
()VIN Ik li kettd i/g• ' j • / :" . 1i nit it )ears WA with n slur iii lire feerhe4ll. alai her Wt toned
i., I %%bite. rather thin n Cent]. Said, mate ri ' , mania.' to linhi
I Lynch law ,k(s beih bitlicted in several instance.* ' i
.• -it sloe... Lee she e,a,,.(e .11 Once , DI 014 tlkell from ~„„
Since the Int•thripil. 36 one Celle, two torn w .t ; p I'. it ••••••r own." laid mere 36 rerfOred to ciair *deo , - i isnc o. ear
riser, Eteulipt . : it.arze. et.i! take tier :may.
4 ere ' , ...tecy4 ciu the ! Cot unt i es DAN . le sell n.
Nu, th k. 1,1. April lA. t Kit. : 3.5.1
4,etr0..,,, I..:gfe tallgetl tit,:lia'fairde.wir's notice.__
I
[ The ,LT. l'i:iAii:e.y o.lice id noiy, in full bla , Yt at
qYan Fraticisde. Me•iii.s..lloil'at ti•So. l , 'who have
the eimtraez. ipencd their hew office On MontgeM,
dry' street, at oithin two or three habit received
"bout a litindned thousaed Jailers in dust deposited
lb be convertt-d into coin..', 1
• ' Ti.. greateet ••zeitement had been caused by cr
era fri..ni Juilge Parsons, of the Fourth, District
'ourt, citiggitl;,_ r Ltor Hof the Sau*Franciireo ec,Jr•
ifs, Mr. Waiter, to appOir before him and answ,:r
for 4-cimosinp '' in coneequeuco of certain strict née.
epon, his charge to the Grand Jury. The excite,
'tient lies ‘i ry great, esoecially after the editor was
tined Et:100, a lid refesing to inky, sevenced to r 014
.donfinement tinel tize find be paid. The citizene
met en -asse, detico.inCed Joke earstinst course,
mind 5.:.,-:, advacated taking tlif Oise:ter frqm hits
.oetl by force.; Dui co iler bounseie preittif6d; :strong
cluntieranatitri resolutions trete parse), the Joilze
ill% ited to resign. and the ;members of the I,,e z ie,te.:
tote regoestell to int , ,eteis: hi.n. l'he matter was
ilot•yet dt eidfc!, although Much of. the exLiternenr ,
ed i:sed anok. Tne accused hail hcen taken before I
the Supreme 'pun, on a t rit of habeas carpus, and ,
t•I
discharged. i ,
1 The bYieraineti'm 'Trans ript 'says that eery ricli,
aid exient , ,,Y, L:e!'osits havlebeen discovered in thej
vicinity of s , :e‘ „Ade. 43etkeeti Grass Valley ahil;
sevada a rating bast betiii Pri.-peqtvd, and .round tip
bets gold very profuse:y. I Miners ere•rnaking from
in ounce to toy th , ;:ars, tlq-ly apiece. The quariz
machines at ..told Mountain are doitie well.'
A geotlenitin just arrived (ruin the Trinity misfits,
informs the r•tuastript VII t the diggings there hr.:,
Out little, :I apy better, t.ian anyiSheto else, ajol
ttat they iire[tcry iiii.te..' Ilandreds are d. :lg no
6iiiz ti:id Firge ntro3ers L ic it ••,reparier to r et urn,
• and do..g a ell.
f'und a lomweighing. 7,i onneri, en
Indian Creek, 33 niiics, from 3tiryevilie, in a
Place v. here ao gold
About 50 men are now there 'wet!.
The Wild: Lr:.tight clovi n Irorn G.i.l I ; Wolf by
tie steadier iChesarilake; 'has been aS! : ayeil by
Itie,A*ra. 111011 4 4 i & Co., ar.cl it yielded Ez4-14 to the
Round of Saudi • 1
N}:!, rani Tlitt SAN 4okquot IVatt.r.r.—Thr
tcekton the 12thSinst., sayset.e bodiei., in
alhorribly ntanjied con - iiHn, were found on de
Pre,so, apparintly having b cn kilhjd some dale. •
iThe ar making from
litts In ea) daily.'
1
JAIr. Ri.bertption took from one in Pleasant
\ alley, on thelMerced rivers, ineigi - itska)s, up
ward - of '67,000.
loot. Fielyout pasted through Stockton on S r
date last, on hie m.tv to the [nine:.
1.1 man /lamed Kirk. keener t.f the Nfounrain Gate
thause, nest Aiquelunie 11111, was killed on the 4:h
inet., by the Indians. '
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Tint BALTIMILI: MUIIIKR.—We hate already an-.
'nounced Olaf allegro boy. who was arrested for the
inufiler of the child John tLnmpf, has made 'a
full
conression of tile crime. The boy states the' cir
cunistaLces 'of the murder ,as Mlowi. WC quota
from the Lioffisiore Sun: --
He eaya•thafon.Thursday eeening he and, John
Itumpf were, playing in the slaughter house with a
top ltvilich belonged to lu,m. John himself knocked
down the bar of the close pen dour with a tuck...-
After plkilihg ttigtulier, John lost the cord of the tie
gro!,o top, and they left the slaughter lionise and.
went itpllte alley. Wlieit in the alley, he says lie •
atruOt hint on the back of the !Mail with a .white
atom, malting ii bleed—helves not mad at him, but,
struck him becabste he Id , giro hir e. his' 1
1.4.- no.
cord ' When he struck him,John cr 7 mmenced cry-. 1
lug and stalled down the ahoy to go hints—he 601-1
lowed hint and thole him to the slaughter house and i
they:egain scent in and commenced it ing, swing- i
lug by the rope kf the tackle -- till John did nottind
Iris gird , and heliitruck 1 , ::n again with a stone on ,-
theirlde of the heed, and afterwards struck him again I
on the other side of the held,' knocking him down'
in-tho corner. Ile fell tin his back,. with the back
of hill head cin - thli old hickory broom found in the
corer. \4 Pure king that way
.Jolr ociivered Lis
face faith his halide., and he beat him river the hands.
He'llien leftihimiin the Corner, and did not go back
any ' ore — lre w 44 ci. t lug when he left 1 him. Says
he st r uck John fiye or sax times. Ile *aye he did
not s trike him well a stick or broom handle. Ile
says b e heard John groaning that:night, 'and 'knew
• was him. Ile iliac) no quarrel, but only hit hint
becaupe he would -Itot give biro his cord. This is
about lie substanCe.
Th}re is little, reason to doubt that the body of
the rohidered boy lay in the slaughter house all
night Peere death put ah end to his sufferings. • Ti.e
'vanilla of the body, When found, was drfferent from
that ie which the:negro say* be left it.! He must
Lave Struggled to get up, and failed to ldu so, and
finally/fell where be was found and breathed his
ii
last. ;Thou. rdeS was a must attrociuus one, sod
was 4.11 cal aimed to excite. the dcepast •oxigty
among the cit zemi, especial! ) , in the intim/late vi
cinity of the transaction. _ '
So Soon as the -examination in the above cast was
concluPed, Mr. A.: G. Shipley, Who was a C I tinder
brought , out ma promptly discharged
by .1 Jaltice %Varna ton, with the full sanction of the
Attorrky-General.; Some of those whis had been
lostrutnental in precuring the arrest of Mr. Shipley,
immediately leaned a subscription and raised about
.25, Which was presented to him on his discharge.
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Ate, , MIA ROOTS TO CA1LJ11,01111‘1.4.,...1ne Mexican
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Governient, the Herald - says, have tnadn contracts
for sivessels . and four •steamsbips, Which will,
when ntsbed, be Out on the ratite between New
Chilean ; and Vera rnz, whenbe ',pigs nod °rani -
btaa-rou .will be established through' Ma . Puebla,
ti
and Mexicn to istespolco.on the Pacific.
_Erb* time
of travel will then be thirty days 10. 8113 Francisca
at a as e 4 of SM. This is ooly about ba4tbo proe
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.1 come;
• April 29 Tukday. Aug. It
May '4 4.
Dept. 2
June IU '
.1.: ' Rept. It
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J4l ) . zt
July 1
„Oct. 14
....
...m ' . Nov. 4
'The Propeller NIAGARA, SOO Tom , Capt. Vitas Force, keves
putialo, -
Thu rpiay,
M ll a y
f'..:l Thursday Aug- 14
Iny
1 • ..
Juneel ' Sept.. 4
d ~. Sept. SI
... Jtey 3 Oct. 16
July 21 " 4
The Propeller CALMJUN lA, 4110 Teas. Sere.
Cs* James Cecil'''.
ieeees Bo Ms 10.
Saturday, Saturday,
- I: -
Shy 3 Aug. 1111
May 21. 13ept.#
June IV
Julyl 3 .4 •
, bet. 18
July 26 ..
_, Noy. I
The new Propeller 111;FFALO, 700 Tons, elipl.'l. B. (yid-
Tuesday,
leaves iltdrulo. ,
Tuesday, May 6 ' Tut Y. Aug. II
T.
se • , 11l .y 27 Sem I
• " • Junel7 ° 44 OWL 3111 •
" ' • July ii a . Oc - all
64
UIS X, • .. • ....
Nov. 11
__, ss.
The .Propetter 91110.130 Tons, Copt. G. IL Ciboo• kit's*
Butalo,
.14- . .
Thursday. . " May 8 ..,wttday, ,Aug. 21
Alayta, . is
Juocli2 ~, Xi.
....6 4
July 10\ a 12
~ July 31 s., it -4. •Nov. LI
'The Pro July
430 TOW . eipt• Jaw" 94, or!
NutlWo.
..,
tfouttday„ May 10 gal Aug. 23
••
0 J o ao ll yAI
'4
I • ," 12 , 1 4 : 23
,H •
1
July ,12 - - 0-, .. 14ct,
0e1.15
. a t ' Vior..l*
The aboegffessels are all near,. a wirlyeziea-
Wee areomdllldetions furfeasse an d will leave
prollptly as ads cursed. 1 t roe trelght
or parade apply on baud, or to • •
l it CO, DSc
Zrig i , A pet IW. Me . ,-*'• , , gg
4
A Dti‘noLicst. Stee.—A Tritinetnaii Arne:lli..
oh apiers, charged with •rnbeteiliog property f r di a •-•-
his employers, Arnold lit. Co., dry good dealers is
Canal street, was yesterday brought up for anti.
nation, and fully committed for biol. During th e
ginmination his wife, who deserted,iiiin a few-days
since, entered the office acca.pan.led 'by her K m
mour, an actor known as Frank Copeland, and segt.
ing
_themselves directly in f eint of the prisoner .
. 6.
hayed in the meat heartless 'and disivocofill *nem,
and seemingly exultingover his prospect f going
to State Prison. The poor fellow wag overc ome
that he burst into te eallied like child. H o
stated that it: was o tempted 'tins to steal,
The I. harneless Gre at were - iceremo nioufly
ejected from the office..—P. Y.
• Cocvicruw ride Munnutt. 77
old man near sixty years ofr
the last term of , the Higoeur
the morderuf Sarah Hud
tenced to conifinement
un for the term of his,
the hoose.of his
corer of night, an,
dead.
i'homas firenneey,
a a
.cur.% ie3Q
at
. Cire,tuit CiArt, ya, for
.nn, big' daughter, and nil .
herd labor in the State prig-
Astura I itfe. He apprgsehed
,in-in.,l4*. If lids on, under the
deliberstery shut his daughters
-ER SCIENTIFIC WONDER! •
/artificial Digralre Fluid, or ha•ir ic j u ,„ a oeit
rcr, preparc4Odin liCaUrt. or 14. fourth mionteh o
r (!ircrtions of Aan , ii Lielmg the areal t'apnolorpca
b y J . S. hi D.. 'o. I ono Ciotti Etinat
A p hi ii. P a . Thiy is a tT , IIYVVIDWICIrkIi tcfe , iy AA
, Dyspepsia. Jaufidice,
v l,tser Complaint. Vi,nititaitioa la d
oit v, curing Ifter / alatiarea own method, by nature', nn n ap a ,
c G.lsifte Juice. "See advectisertient aliethef.eclwrn.
• AMOT
PEN=IN.nr
I . IC (Jr. aft,
. •
, t , MAI.L. V,S'Altiti NSF.'. 4 iT• OF i 1 AlinVE ‘P.IIII F,
Jr : , 1* II I:CFA/EP. ANI) FOILS 11.1: 1111 (' %RI to,D
7(tc)111 KR. !Op. 6, }MED M.K3,),) lort. P. ~LL,
Zic, •
1 D'Prpfeesoo litudek °firer, of the Theolozi
ci;l scho4 will peach in the UnAversahlt Inneb, in ,
this cay r lo-morFow at the multi' hours , . 2
D TED.
•
In A inity. on the 13th, f l ue:nda,, consort of itiht
E.:list / worth, Eeq in the 5 . 3 d year of het er..
'2013 - AOorIIST.B.
&could tonfai the publle that
turn- r • I the toahufarture 111. a- of ," F. ..at
hc,:rele nod retail. titoignad Tt...Dateo 111
tot mill; oh I:noti errrer , Lad denTery In ;tiler I. 1 , 1,11
their not II:II:P.30 .9t‘ e 1 .9 n call, vt (44 e 1 le'l 4 l7.te :thee
vtit .treetoArtttl Id. P - 51 1 ' Sr
. ,
424 D raunrorreaLn" GOODS::
Teo. 9 Itceti Zonse. ilie.•
S(1113 M. it't= tit., twr. ... a .f. Wr.,11 tte tinrntler. oft
1., old r;., iLiLt 111 and Um. i ..5,...., ~ ,1,.. Loh -,hd h i ~..
...e?.." did a..ortubei.E ot i
li T
i- . ir , ,, t1,,,--'t s, '-'friFre,,T i Le a tn ti :: - at. cr ..:, ti • ..c
's 44.
alt; Sohn. ot a
A. • •
raihionsbro C!othing riatablisEment,
r.!.;,.. I , 0..- Lott ;melt log and ort tot g I.c Ole Ltopee- '
I
tK,I, of purchalett at .
NO. 8 lIMICD ECOttet.
IK, , 1µ ,:,,, u ,,, t , 1,,,,c . ,..1•fl I,..iejt 1I • and 111134!P u•l'er 111, Glior
,lir,ettaal ‘t kt:l panic . ..4r c4rt, obit II v% itli the 'martial:le
Z. o't7 1." :v. X g Ir. 3
^t 1$11:- . 1: i..:eten:tlll4 .1 1./ eo:1$ I tvho :nay CAeor
1:: 11 . 111 i 11.e1: 611:...1,111 that 11::, C31.111.11a1411e1.11 d tlle s.4:y place :a
I.A\ 11 v..:.• e .1 . .
Go ol'd
p n 1 re:s4icinablo Grirrnqpt °
Et I, ..'ll y ;aim It &tie. rlPtito.n. Ilt•
('I. , :te . l VE:I I r5.(.. 4 ,•ct r ..l
It:I :re t C ire r 11:.31e, t.o.i Lr nw., I ¢-
%,:c (how a 1.0 r Frier Imt mg their C1(31.4:4 /ua,:e to or.cr to Cali
at.,l
GOODS. CUT A.ND‘11141.2114.
4,r then:A:he,. reports leaving tLeir nteastue for any garment
ti n , i 4 t: on a tt h. n t:4l eat la take it
an% ny. ktep en MILd eltiets cf all It.r!..and
ti• .‘t Ake. :-1:1.4 V.,11...s 01.1. e If,'
.atka. Ivry a Heap; enst.l , 4 pec , I , atl 4raeca: l'ra% ate. the t 4 ,1 :n
t .1. td he krr; k'aina“
t 4 0 ,1,0 . 11 tic th.Slial Le Lappy to .til 10 1 , 111
rris ).1`;. .C:11:41CA,
• I .11:f
•
.e..
1 1 11 , 1 li 4040 .
14 • LI arr}uted. 11 preper:l
• 17ow 4:to
c00r.. , a1: z;zimr iiiiol2sl!!
rf'III -cre.fr• hat e 111. , c(1 re-parte, rehip to the Mercln
1. t V... -.141 , N. u I the tiara (4 Lvee nnmn a:
al al. iR the Re. ,ect
•••
' STAPI.E AND FANCY G ODS,
amen, utrtrit Ina) , :;,(1(1( Oa, Ca. unert aTv gettei, fe.atln•
4.!••
r. it- Lets.
Flc,a t ters. /ZITS, l'ara
sit-, S r .r A ta...st Lea...llold tut SCIZ Ltl RI) r'll
- ..is,rtinent ercikeo, t=heft heavy. harn
- ••,.1r..41, 4 4 et, Nails. F.; iht a lid Utassi are. Hai.. 4 %114.
41Id at% e.I el L teit mock orket, dy Slade Ocala.
A ;se, 0.1., (lye Sit.K. , ,eatpenter Teo) Fatting nap:i
speut4 Tile - toek is ni.out nalaiar ealn .e :flung} in e,
and !.• VI, f.. 4 CI , !ap as Itse, eh:—; a. re solicit, and
t., met it a stt..re ul l'ul•tic Gie Us , a' call, and
ttc v, Ili )13S as to goods azsd Prices.
.OWR Y.
TT is CO.
Bri:. /F5l
Dias olts Lion.
rri if r. Co p?rtrtenthip heretofore rpi.ting Le(
,1 on
Inn the practice ot Ittedsci,tebury,:
thowt 131,1 tWi4.lleoorent. The 'totem and nee
rtl le [llll4 Dr. Robert Foutkoer. who will a l
t Cie rum. ROBT.
‘3,r11 fI . IF:A.—n.lO
BudicaiNet.c 4 . ,• - .
HE und:rri;ou I a di wend to We itra,..iie ofl his prof:ta.o . a
T
.os brrotcfon.. Office at tloc coroner of-Ergtuh and Freuctt
.. .
in t...
1.
. Peter Faulkner wilt , i ttrtf to my profr+aion U businers for
In e l• MY 41 . - enev• Ile ie lola° atumd to the ite dement of the
kipinc of trir Lite Arm oI , Y. dr. K. Faulkner a+ it ae•et.
AUL
Erin. Ait dt .--40• 1 • Rtnuat'r l• F.SEIL
___=________— a
litylog Wall paper.
hx.aJu>F received,. by buresi. duvet rpm
s, largest noct cheapest assortment draper
\ro thrs city, t. h:ch it•ey are preparest to sell
'1 go EIN“ly atcslttstic.r.
GEO. et 14.1
:slat, ufnr ti
itntrja,a %rr broat:
at 'Rite, 1;01 11,/ 03C V;
TILT ()TICE is it
: Lll .ef talc Oi Nit
have tern Kraeih
estate are /Nor:
hat ne,,rl❑rota at
pro;mrly auihent
Atu~t;
,ntr:
3851.
- a - I N '
";. ' ;4 7 ..
tuuelung ;... vale,
2.11 , 2 re of lake 31.. .
The i'ruprl:rr .:151. 'TAYLOR, SOO TOM. Cap 4 . A. E. H.
11A LIT. h,‘eA round 3. -
Tue.:A.2y. April 2..!. TuFsday. 1 :.g. 5
- hlay 13 Aug. SO
lure 3 .. 1 8(1.1.10
.
:',..' •
.Itne 21 ... Oct, 7
..
Ju,y IS • ...
• Oct IS ,
The Propellor ILLINOIS. WO Tons, Capt. W. Diekaoa. lear!N
Budaio, -
ThuradaY, April SI Thursda‘:. .
, , Aug. 7 •
66
/11uy :5 . .. 1 1 •
Jul Aug. t 3
' , • ... , Sept. 18
.2
' Jung -2
net AD
'July 17 , ": 0et.3116
The Pro,eller POcAtiONTA.2.4SO l'qui. Capt. J. Wiatearter.
seavev B..ifa' 10.
1 Llesdai, Apr 11.36 flulurclaY. A az •
' -. 61ay 17 •••• Aug. 34
•• June 7 Sept. sa t .
~ • . June 24 " Oct. 11
60
19 • N ov. I
The •less' ScenmerJtay
31EO ESOTA,BOO TOM, Capt. J. W . Illeau,
lea we. iluiTalo,
Tuesday,
=I
0 4 :
een the atteer
, 7.'by day
ats rthr firm
,so pit .01 demo
AVI,KN ER,
EH ..
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& SON