Political and II MMI • • the 'Whig Party The best thirig the whir eat circumstances, is to get ', is no,law of the federal gov can wind up its allairp, but. • understanding in the civil nothing is Eisen, nothing i a firm has neither property it should not be expected ti the present condition of thi it can do nothing for itat should not be obliged to ph its enemies. It is-tinter n ti`on to receive the kinks . ai it cannot kick and thump i it is true,. probably, "tha like to go once tore into t this can only arise from a three gentlemen, who, Ilk , ed to be married, are deter it" for themselves, witbou ence of others. General Cameo; but since sutieriat Pennsylvania and another Would sell nut his chances ster and Fillmore, it seem should drive their party in Bide upon" their nonpareil else in regard to them ca the next presidential elec vise that they make up tb with a game of fox anal gi firet on the list in 1856, pi . ,and the partfis in . condizi with either. If the sslaig party goe recomtnemt, we would ha that we 'claim no part of divide. If it owes the c ) promisee, the country wi debt, if it will not come i divide what:little of am« amongst its stockholders, .the_members of the famil winter without freezing t in its platforai should be The abolitionists should *oilers, ortifree democrat - 'diced, should have anoih tlurch-burners another", e seeessioloists another, her, and this will leaie , nionists, oith Mr. 1; •hictiever wins at the.gi poker, if they Inhicr.. , 'enti When the assets hate l , ' of the leaders can retire I - three years, MO the fog() dollars a flay and magi. I:: iced then* if they could fi INTEREsrma As3n, sixty-nine years ego,' a the Eastern Stated, f:er ney, descended the Ohio the spot N'ewni They there sepatafed . for Kentucky, and tuned t dernese, first pledging e thay terrned as prop. "upon the mile spot—or wire, in, fifty :years Jr' cent was ma& on the 4 In tho year 1831, on precisely fifty years afte foar of the old band me promise! The cholera it city, and, in consequent .toonstnition, but the of across the river and kik. zene at Gamson's Each attention that could tie c melancholy gloom and h One of them Was ove were tractor three score . few dnys, they turned through a wildeniess as years before, but apron the hum of industrial another meeting, as tied Higher Will; and it its dead!—Cincinnati Corn DREAMIGL Accterrig Butralo , flueen City, 291 h, states that on Sail Mr. William True, a fr living near Co. ingti,n accidentally killed hp. The fol:uwiu4 Ili o the In order to fix the pea two stakes to place thi near the barn. He play In the barn, and the oth pig yard, and, mountii stake, his wife holding it, hie foot -slipped, and on the top of the head instantly. His era els a quarter of a Wine off. spot in fifteen or twee beart-rendit scene I girls, aired r 9,and 1 kissing her, ut being the poor fellow ,the pi 'qnently the zase, fume inquest was held on were otithe jury; Ogg dental death. We,` w were fully of lie, the inquest was hel Ercotraanaussrr re Mscussics.—Tbe bar is fast losing its attracti' to the young men of this atty. There are now hirty young gentlemen that have received liberal decation; who are serving their time as thipwri• hts, arcWterte, carpenters, koC. In a few years he Ilrniep'States will have the most itccomplitlnd meclianicrem the world. A OM class is spriugin • up, who will put-the present race of mechanics in he shade. ~The union of a substantial education • ith thechanical skill will of. feet this. Indeed, al - dy we could 'name smile me chanicsw ho are exee!, nt mat hemiticians, act-paint ed witb'French and U rmsn,-and. able to study the togoka in 'tbo..P !sr • C'V:77lrte,l with •their so catiorte.: fler.noluro, f nti falters *ere wont to ed: ucate their sone sa d ctura or lawyers, to insure their respectability an success. Tnat day. is past. Mechanics will now to -e the lead, awl in a few years Will supply the larger , urtion of tho State and Fed eral Goveraments.--.1. Y. Mirror. Orr,unge res. A Mo Baltimore and (nun mound-on Nalurday la eq. The nt' , ut eter and 11 feet high: surrounding earth wnr• (qua the action of the alter, the bead and boo of north, 4 a slight & fact. The body uas . or moreivith ashes, i ifest to the testa, as AN" markably Verfect, an this body acre twe!ve tering intntr,ls.ao fc sr were found except, 12 ioeboa in long•b. I, • lIITA Vto3l Arr e Circuit Court of k, after a trial the that Amanda Jan.) 1 since her birth, a white woman..! Iy tracod to a 1,-,. • 'r a have been La' cotinael for the wasrproved > wa: anila's akin, he physical erteri, ary Live made It:: perfect white chilli -W s bar Wednesday. youth. who hi a 4,4 bar-keeper on the rriesl other than ft ort to be may peeled. Thi I—.l. left 1 . .. t ezo !nrj" neral News. ago into Banltruptcy: 1 rty can dn, under pres e, bankruptcy. There , rnment tinder ,which it It seems to be a general zcd world, that where i required, and that when r credit, nor good Idnks, do businesz. such- is whig party; and since If, we sufrgest that it y for the amu.ement of ) legal ' or' moral ob:ign ` thumps of ethers while return. 'the old concern would e field .of business; but esire to gratify i'wo or thou little girl who-want . Wed to "see the folly of profiting by the experi . cult is one of these gen t a complete overturn in In Ohio. we pt.: F lume he fora trifle. As for Web:- , actual cruelty that ;bey o a 'death-struggle to de e merits; and since wall ' be 'decided wat' before ion has gone by, we ad , it minds to the worst, and !ese dee* who shall stand iidedihey are both chile, In to 'make a show of fight into bankruptcy, ati we o it distinctly understood hot little it may have to 4nory anything on brOken I be glad to forgive-the to market again.. It may w.. it may have on hand and thus possibly keep , in a condition ta paps the ieir fin•Ters The planks • r - ' istributot very caief l ully. i . l ave one ' the modern frowt =," nail Van Buren at their r. the Native Anikrican he anti>renters ittiothet. the Spanish minister pn .no, or part of one, for the iiehster or Mr. PiMaine I me of fox and geese, or it Lotter) es their leader. -o tiate'4l:•-posed of, most , n the pickings of the last ors can live on the "two of which whitzery prom - 'd it.—Pror. (R. .1 % ) Post, amt. This day, (Nov. 4,) arq t of adventurers from a long and toil.orne jiur iver, and can:it:led upon' • iLirracks now the several "station." in it steps through tho wit ch other, in a sp.rit that eticully romantic to meet uch of them as might sur n eta day. This agree , h day'of November, 1783. lie 4th day of November, the time of the agreement, upon the 11)11 to fulfill their as then prethiling in this , there wa4 nn public de -1 patriaicha were brought ly entertained by our citi ng°, and received all -thy peeted in times so full of Idrt reading sorrow.. 93 years of age; As rest rid ten. After reniaining heir steps homeward—not they did a half a hundred scenes of 'busy. life, and Mons; nor did they promise was an event fixed by a taken place! They are all teteia/. —A correspondent of the ting front Covington, Oct. trday i ntornint.,fhe 31th ult., mer,pkout 30 years of age, 'entre, Wyoming county, while going a pig pen. , it was necessary to drive ands of the r,sl:3 between. ed one end of a rail one girt 1 1 -r on`a back k of a chair in the g on the rail to drive the in the stake while he dime e fell forward,' striking her with the axe and killed her termed the neighborhood a I was near by, and on the ty Minutes after. A more !never yaw. ller two tittle or,s, were clinging to and ble to realize her death, and lure of misery. As is fre i • • a were afloat and a coroner onday;' 16 of his neieihors rought in a verdict of aCei so were' there at the time, I that, butt to satitify the pub- NO.—The workman on the tailroad .ogened aril Indian t, on the farm of B, frleMe ! waszbnut 70 feet in diem- Nearly on a level With the found a& alter of stone, evin• lire: west of rod north of the of en in,lian extending west ; linstinn from the heed to the .overed.to the depth of a foot 1 wraith the salt wits still mau -1 are told. The body was ro mostly preserved. Around 'others, with their heads coo -1 projecting. N? articles p` a pedkhad stone tube abut i /17, reline. Cautte. RLEASED FROM S-LAVEAT.A -i ockingham county, Va., lust exci:p.l much interest, deci who hal been hell as a slave Irorne twe.ii`v-rix years ago, lithos ti Ite'r orig:n was dis reF=, Who w 43 a sThve.}:it '-u m the cluciion of the case. cfeniarts. Amanda's moth a negro bine, vet the color hair, her eye's, her nose, her , would prove her to be what —a vilite.wotrian. She hes I tren. n Detroit, at at Depot, r ,„ !itement. A m officiating dieeot ere, eget, to be no 11111 he came unsus— is! knot wee f which her ?Wit. (grit phll Olistrutr. ERIE. PA. kY MORNING. NOVEMBER 15. 1851.' New York llectifon. 1 - . otning more definite, la regard to the New i, thin .we had list week. the contest haw •. The official alone ( will decide who is }a State ticket, though he whip claim to must of the candidate!. he lJegislature, ac e infest figures. hi a tie i hod/ branches. 1---------- Jtuqhigan Electi*. rt McClelland has been !elected Governor of l am about 1%000 majority. Ir. cClelland was. of years. a member of ou from that ctinguished himself as a 'eh e debater. and. pad of the Committee o Rivers and • liar a devoted friend of Ge . Cass. Wia6onsin Faccti IL. ...: has douti-badly, espec: Ily fora State that l il. icludidates Ccr the Nest oucy. Through a of WlTlgs. * Froo'Soiler . . abolitionists, and I parties, Fairwell. , vv Gov also a majority of the same stripe to the Take- it all in all. howtlver, we don't know t as well as It me, for had not the whip car- I "n„..thet would certaiury have been 'skunked' 1 e will be all right a yohr (rum this, SAT URD We have York electio bean w e • elected on th have carried cording to tdr Ilan. Ro. Alichigcua by for a dumber State. nail di as the Chair.' b:,rs. no is Viti.causil I boa_ is of't,.vo conknalion fog-onds of • ernor. as is LegislatGro. aut n is isbo ricii isCons this New Jersey Demcicratio. Of (fief whip in thin hitnerto rtilical whip whelmin4. The Troniton True 41mcricuit malt thus: i 1 I :II be a Demoaratid ma why of abant 31 on ' the Le t :oda:are. In th &unto. which was mi l . we h ive n Demos tic majority of six. a :biting (rah original( whig counties. and ce yearn, we can pretti safely calculate op fie Son ae - w hatover *hues.' change may ien. until 1?55. Si far as we are able to I khan have-a Democ •'c majority_uf '29 in I p increase of 21:1 upuroour majority of last 1 kncarcely tiecciinary t. say that this result ur nun.' buoyant'expect • Liana, and that it is k better than we talent • ted." • The &fee State is'ove sums up Tr) ••There xi: joint ledlot it n he last ses.ts, Three of the' elected fur tl on" holding othetA h im , ertntn. sr Anstln4ly— ,l se,etett. it fnrcxt-oed ! just live Aim t.l LA ND ELEcTios.—The elected. The Senate iige to 10 Democrats. ity of t?. to the Ilmtse . .d: • - TT MAR State ticket . stand. 12 w have a maj, dune Mary a 17 3h• Gorerntr. lostret.—The electio n i entbers'of Congress. & i Union and S ce ss ion ; tat give Gen.l Foote. /. 5.00640,j0r.t.. and . Th•S' following Vni to Congress: Fret Dis t—John D. Freely - in; la tho Third pistait a very heavy vete. b..stwo. nil the most of the far GoFern° acred certa been elected Third ctstri V. Da wßoti• sionist.-pole An eleclio !mil been . .f acCoptin fp , by the po , passed by the 122 votes for an 4 only ales and towns !cite in we have moan from th. 'pie have declared id( ILLINOIS thiquestion Banking La , there were • of the other what retorni think ghillie' • ' Case of Spanish l• We are Pi ma to see that the Call or. the Editor . of the "Faro tel lished in. Havana. in tho Spanish I the attention of the liberal press. w Whig, in this country; and 'Tong one opinion expressiad, and that will be recreant to its duty if it doesi all proper'' •ps to have this lgoctl. liberty and is rights. The ato4 cisely sum: thus: Mr. ,well versed rf the Spanish langue.! :and establis od a Commercial pa He met wit much success. being .d f trign residents of 1 if rel king a fortune. nst Spanish rule in C, •tma.sterly inactivit l onsequently the fact o I. in the, vengeance of mand. His paiocr w. .o in oppositio4 to th, 1 hi," the oditorS of w 1 Spaniards. were con stance enough. after t 1,0 suspension of his p of Ilepteinbor last. ch es the demand foi 1 ai to induce lihn to i • nd to incur other he Ow Creole a l a fair way itration agn maintained, American, . 1 'save him • tendon's co organ, and ••Di:tro clique of of and had in; to procure I abooftho inasm ad so large! ' New York, out his issu in proper It tylei—all pf eaur4e lo3t. e v certtain General wo , üblication and, in la illeviation of the sq. tyt en who were then But these very ac iartle deemed - b e overnice. and lik pews) 114 K. thitt th tetume hi &mono til follow couut as prisoners whom the S obnoxious t. Governmerit offil .ed him of hatin ialthopgh they coo, precise way the ci •reff dv tent.on .of thereupon w the expaditi4 stand in nriv The 'lime, 'nine The poi his nisi ore., Were or ts. lli lottery Well office, b'uftbese bei ed tho po auks from tho relati silies.s, auLl had succored:, noting to criminate him oted from their coot ts: The police were pd that his private c+espondeueo came to stoamors. C4psetano tly When the Georgia d New Orleaps two lice officers . ; genteelly . stizen's app tel. folio ed him oh board and t in receive a d pocket a letter handed him ti the boat . he office - fo ll owed him" to th e in hi landing him and took him to f tit Chief of Po li ce, where he was search ling as found upon - no but the Jetty-likes o. which was merely one on purefi private ;e.WI9, howrrer, deta r • r_ prisoners ho could be elia then inform( him - by the arrived froni dressed in perceived 11 the clatk of shore, and theGurcau ed. but not! by -alluded 4itqinres i alecii.ng at he police bdrean, an i d u l diilerent b Llti,, always accomp, 'rile stab o atratrs, lasted two - or , onco a letter wait produced which foand soalud and directedto - hilr, in his orrice, and although thire 1 or anythi.agtoi indicate where it cS ed that it had been brought by the handed to Mr. Thrasher to opei presence of the oglears! and to I dii.covered that It was written in protested his idt'til ign k oconee of whence it could Rossib t ly have em of was o(no avail!, and he wessio itery confinement in the pr Saturday : the 25th:ult.,. hcia h 'Punta Port, and theriir•place4 in n presented by those who know the • natation' in a ruck on a level with low, and damp above, and having to admit the,light. In this loathe° tare is a board with two cleets on as a bed 'at night, and in the day from the wet and slime of the bot ed to visit hint. end Mr. Owen permission. but received ae a General. th4l be sheuld be id min • or it Ilia been d 'Wed by' the scriber, Living in • county urban, ad. are 'entitled to receive it frac n the peat allicle thton;h which th . ,. of the con f.. 4 .l l l.cr%Sprs and unities' , The Pittsburgh Poet In the Lat Election. • The Pittsburgh-Past is a logical paper. them is no doubt of that. Soo* after the late filiation. in Which - the maid Deutooratia party triumphed upon principle aa4 upon men; the Past. is making out a case for its fa. , vo candidate for, the Presidency. announced. among other t ings that the. result had shows. that the "lion. Ulnas Buchauanis the choice of a great majority of the people of the State for President in 1852." We were cer tainly surprised at this. and we began to look about us and inquire if that was the "toast to which we had been invited" in the sotnivatiou and election of Cot. Sigler. It certainly 'had not entered into oar calculation before electiou, and we bad little idea of having litchi a con struotiou placed , upon aresolt to which we had contributed .boat at much as any one to bring 'about, without a res pectful denial. We knew that in the iteadnag Coo l io n . then. fur we were a member of it. the nominetioa of Cod. Bigler i a as not made with ; a view of carryiug a grist to i r the n4ll of 'any Presidential aspirant. W know that / thronglitout the Cannes there was no open demonetra• tiou made by either the friends of Buchanan or Cass , or the friends of anybody else in de Slate, to . o shape our anticipated triumph as to strengthen the residential prospects of their favorites--heuce,.when 411 tido carne antler our notice we indignantly justice of the claim, and called fur evidence show, or even allow an inference, that th shown Mr. Suchanan, or- any other manj choice of a great majority of the people of et.undone in 1852." To this the Cost replies gracious mood-to be sore, as folleirest. "The round up`ou which we made the emark that rectum to be so g Ming to the Observes was. t tat the Fed- . oral papers of the State had. (rein the begs, mug of the contest. declared that 1.10 election of•Cul. Bigler would be a Buchailau triumph. ,We did not say . so Wore the election, nor did we say any thing iii any trimmer reflect ing open dines who preferred seine one elite' to the great statesman of Penury teams, until, after &contest in which all the Federal were directed against Mr. Bu chanan alone, a full and complete truimph was veined. in making the statement. moreover, we virtually said, cud we still think., that all who boautly adhere{ to the 1 Democratic party had, by their votes, declared against any Wing who might be naiiied. We w/e . justi fi ed in -thus conclusion from the Federal party havia r made Scott their watchword throughout the campaign. , He was re commended by their State Convention; and if his name was not enough to'carry them through, we were simple enough to think that no Wing could carry the State." This, them is the evidence upon which tie Pose basis its claims that the result of duo late electioa "has shown I that the Hun James Buchanan is the choice of a great majority of the peeple of the State fur President 13 0.12," Tho logic is unique. In substance it is dims: The- IViiig parry "declared that the election of Col littler could be a Bucliaii in triumph:" ergo. it as a Buchanan triumph. Col. Bigler was:elected in the face of this 'declarauou" of the whiis„ ergo, again, "the result has shown that the Don. James Buchanan lathe choice of a g eat majtrity of the people of the State for Prea;dent in 1 L. 2 " 0 , , to show how perfectly iih,tird sock ?anion mg i , If the c h.gs had soeu fit, "Crain tine beginning of the COI testa' (0 11.140 "declared that the election of Cul. Bigler would be is" triumph of the potatoo-rot. we suppose, ac c ording to. the Pos.:, it won ld be so. Dim would be just bout as fair a deduction as the other; and the evidence.iia'd s t.. o b e just about as sarong in the one case as the thee. Now this my' do for the Post and its readers. be 11,, eiders d' very sound logic in this meridian. pie enough up hero to believe that a convei which nominstod Col. Bigler, composed of every county in die State, have a better rig the Democracy arecontending for—what o and what its triumph will sbow—than the• all the whigs iu Christendom. Noiesolutio stration in that Convention, Or, in fact, n election of any considerable number of authorizes the :inference of the Post, think with it, that col. Bigler's election, Mr. Buchanan." or any other man, "is t groat majority of people of the State for ls 2 " The choice of the people of this. _made manifest in a very different way- 7 1 made manifest, we can prowls," the Post tl ho behind it in fealty to the nomination.. whole Detooerst.e it is believed, will ishite the latter will Delegates. • Well this Stato was for and tho issue was ts. Returns from he Union candidate is election is consi n caitili.latos' have rict—D. D. Nabors: Fourth District—A. MelYillia. Saves- held in Illinois, on ular voter a General ature. In Chicago against it. Moat [ 'favor of it. and from n interior, we should Ivor of janke. espotiim. i of Mr..l. S Thrash 'trial." a paper pub none. is receiving' ether Domocrte or em all there but at our Gower meat not immediate! ;Wie man restored to his f his wrongs is co n American citizen, e, Who went to Cubs er named as above: MT The St. Louis Republican notice* the death of • ' young girl, by swallowing a quantity of opium, and Wier wards 'taking a liiirge quantity orarsemie, It appears that at the desire of her friends and rolatirßa. she had con tracted an engagement of marriage with some gentle man.lim i and laubsequeut.y, eh formed , an attachment for another persdn:•with whom however, she was pre vented by cireornalances from ing nail-d. She n anoin t e be feefinga ,to pray upon her : until ( !natty : oho was iaped to take the fatal 1 1_ atep mentioned. _r. A GJUII Scar ..1114% . yot wit, linie trarrl,4 hy railroad kaaw fell well the iaconyenieuei en:l velaudo of the preacut system of Adams roc prJeuria,t meals. Scarcely does a hungry traveler get his halal upon a cup of utieerablo stud, c tiled &ale, eel a el,ee of broad sail butter, before ha Is dupned for the pay. and !hen by the time he has ruldeclintge. the crrii "all aboard : " and he mu,t run for Jzar bre. aud so:n:ticusi i,t the eminn as of it too, or be left: A Cincinnati piper, ta. obviate this, 'sugges4 the establishment of a c ir ill , ell 1 moats on iyl be provaloi for trivelors, fit for tit H., wh .1 aro willing to pay their 15 or 0 cents for ii whales 3 , 113 an I palatable, refreshment, which cannot bo got o s the 4 barall, l pntronized ho island, and was in ' a the recant demon . ba he is said to have 6 " but he was ea i his neutrality did not I l a murderers of Crit •• .crinsidered a Creole Spanish journal, the pitch.' together with a qucutly,his ettprinies, I • execution Lopez, per, whr was done Th was ruinous to i," paper had ititreas iport a new Ares! from I vy expenses to bring which latior and ex qtrovei. .retained the Id soon allow him to e Meantime, devoted cringe of theme of his tout sriling for Spain of kindness to those. . made him SOD more •wtsb attracted the ate exist. A, cap 'Of goad came. sad tlto mugs ef breed and better. &c., could be use at all flours, for those whu waut thelr pers.. Th(s would abohsh the eystcin of five cents fiont a' bunny traveler, for t looking at a pie. ale toward him. who been connected w,th d not dofinitely under. nnection hati exised: atrial• all LT MUST CH4III.A w Pcnosylvartumi who claim to be. par exccl pions of the jinn interevt, are giving a their hypocrisyl. A Democratic mass m canclidin Berke county. to commend cart to Congress favoring an increase,of dy, cording to R. J. Walker's propobia. this moiement is denonnosd, M/the bitt the PbilaJeliii.Mi Daily :Vacs, rho Lanc. and others. They are tioiabtlest afraid them of a 14voiito election?cring weepoHr superfluoqs. to watch strict.. stopped anti exianain g derely letters of be za and friends of the Er To ►nano it is . a Matter orsurprise t I be so mach competition for the post of for the Preiddeucy. and so little for that o 'denier; since Ati former position seems with so much of Peril, and the latter with luck. There appears to be a fatality abou in Whig handivwhich makes It peculiar)l ger; and a tikrespooding tread fortune a. office whic it makes it substnetially.the po were prepared for a long list of whig ca Vice Ptesidency. but supposed the wings itficalty in getting a candidate with safft to stand for the that place. We were, ho er mistaken iu this, ter there seems to be names ambitious of the honors of martyr' ned under surveillance, taking his meals at the ied by a.police officer. throe days. when all at was said to have been Thrasher. on the desk Ivrea no post mark on it m o from. it was 'Meg : Gcorgi4. it was then . which he . did is the ET Specie ens. of minerals have been / quarries. near No ristovi n. in this State, that place salrs it i found mixed throuillt most beautiful quartz rock ever e-en, and' sembles the rich treasures of•the quartz r , nia. Under the belief that it was somethi. sort," a portion of the mineral was caus when it Clll found to be a combination tifi per; selth a large preponderance of earer. in large quail-I*es yet , but the indicatto "ab;ut," snit - Will be opened 901310 of iii i o section of ciiutry so iernarka le forio posits, as this , rtion of Penney vania. ap in "indication '." the discover of silver would'oot - be matter of surprise to th. quainted with its geological forMation. . is utter astonishment cypher. He at once its contents, and from tutted. But his deni• , diatrly placed in sot- sere he remained until was removed to the unpile. which la re see well. to bean ex e see. alweyi wet be- ly a small round Lie • den the farni• e ends. which -serves a seat to keep the feet in. No one is 'How es ihat he appligki for ply from the Captain 11:7 Our or Pall :—A letter from Does York Herald gam the results ie Ohio d as soon ga &ay. make the Whigs look u blaek as so man —the Scott Whigs, I mean, fur✓ the We. 1 to hear the visitation with coinmendablef I Scott's prospeets have been crowing wo . 1 terh•. and these blows front the two great garaed by many to the light of grace•stro him not of pain. The Wehl:r.s Whigs , 1 by this condition of thinprq lovanutoot that sob newspaper isimbrisb postege, mu though reerive , it tufty be out c etmnsters will Abase anommomm LOCAL 'AND GENERAL ITEMS. 07Oh corroopondont'srbpoos OD `!Woman's fights" in rodent and **haute physicians..* particular. balm been unavoidably crowded out ibis weak. We will pad : .a cornet for thaw next. UT A meeting of the members of • • Erie Reading . 1„.. Boom lssociation will be .held at their rooms on Thirty day ale jog next . A general attendance of all favorable to the : n 'rem of the association is earnestly invited. ET learn,that Commander Bitllns,of the U. 8. Steam° Michigan, On this ateliers, fisis been detached.— lie is to be succeeded by Cernmandet Bigelow. ~., Li!% e an, reqnestsd to a..y.thst o„W.ing to the ineltin- - ency a he weather, the annual moulting oVJ the Female illueio et Society was adjoerned In Monday evening next, at alt-past six o'clock, ht the Lecture Room (tribe Presbit rise Church. An address by Rev. Mr. Bough ton may be expected S mebody. a lOW many years since Shakspeare w s that he who has no mud upon his boots„ in this Fed' muddy. slushy. slip'pery i l weather. must ter• ar overshoe . By the by. spleakingot overshoes Ins that mo e 0 f oar mercliattts—es p ecially those ruse in th Observer—are Ooily receiving new d of couniei have any quant4y of that articleple • rest many i)titor things they will be willing to las rhino. ' . 03" lived.ai confouu huuly l e Posts a deuied the sufficient to result had ••to be the he State for in no very remind that a 4 g()oda sitirs'a soil fr 111 r;? , jr. F. mar, late assistant_ teacher of the Fre donisi Acade . has been engsge4 as Printipal of the Erie IA adentr. . He is ,a_ popular! teacher, and their choiele for theistatiou a good one.—.tredoisia Censor, ____ t ___ : _ . lairoerlsr.—The Go :efts announces that GRO. 40N, EN., of Elk Creek, hat_ been chosen Court in place oi David MeAllatiter, Eng., and that is a, wing, noble, good and true, whorl] the par rsdelight to honor." It is Irirdly important that mbent of a clerkship, in the, gi ft of the.Comnrils hould be a mywhig, noble, good and true." The i ro, we presume shall. hear is that the gentle... o carries in the coals fur do county offices', ••iii. noble. pod and trite." There vrould be just much proprietyin making' e - politics of the one for his employment as tho !other. tv c , "Mr EZE BE 5 nest hi t man w, & w abou . Homicide. , ' - .. 1 d' man. :named Stone, a dissipated character. a ehentee on the Cana! in I Fetrariew township. . ted on Monday last fur thri•mnrder of a woman ith him named Consulter. , The circumstances, ard them,' are these: Onpidayevening he catne i. d found a couple of Boanlnen from the Canal • woman. This :wronged his jealously, and he them from his "castle."' After they had 'got '' l oaringhe fell upon the Woman. knocked her into I and jumped upon her4--th+ 'dragged her out and liced ehoaking mid bettng her. l Her 'cries of I were hearil by a br . otlieri nlho either lives or hap , bn near lay. en I he Jima girt end -rescued her. n administered toher-losiing companinn a portion me dose I l e had given his Sister. in the end the was made p, end the weirlan remained and went i 'lrfully hill syd and burnt, the remained in bed all I arday, tho eh Stone says, ?rho Was up twice and the fire and smoked. !On Sabirlay evening a I. n was set for, but whenl4 arrived she was idy -1 • I :F.I4TEXCIV4r O. D. CLsas.,—Mr 0. D. dark. y of \Vaterford in this :connty, where his father ides. was tried et Leesburg); Va . last week, for Leo the:Upson, and found guilty of maneleugh o was sentenced tohe Piiiiitentiary for four years. .ry rotered' on We esd ' d i . y', evening, and did not pon a verdict till F itiay.- lit win bo reinerntieted lark. who :was teaching dtwol in Leesburg. had ndo I a child of Thom isn's while at, School. nduced Thompson' to ni kis charges against him, t bis refusal to retract. Clark shot him: . ' ECM Ws! lir' ecp. out ENE! it is not con- We ore sign two, like that °legates front it to soy what issues are— .clarationb' of —no don:lon ians,' in the Li . dolegatos, or anv who "shows that Oio c h oice of • j President in 1 State will be od when it is 'stirs will mot nay. —.l tiro bruit/ out w i th& -North-East come/ . Sinytles titsreli Fartorr about 8 o'clock ou Tues. ning. and, spread so rapid!: as lir render all efforts igniah it unsmiling. IL was consequentl'y' burned Around. with all its contests, including Mr. s'a. - nd other papers. It conatitu'ted.but one wing of tory—and the portion inve4 fortunately contained I tif f the mschineff,'. Loss el bout iii.soo—partially 1 by . ineurtitico. Smear!. 41 a3tripathiiing with Mr. las u;cido lu his misfartunel. we trist•ho will, with trite energy, repair the damage end resume op , - - 1 Iran linatiin onLillte. Superior. Iprepartc known as the (inn 'Mondani. on ''' Fir, has cliiinged hands, ' and Is now owned ' Juin Co'ispaiir in Penns) %quoin. They , ppnog, to 'limas plank road from the nir e shore, and their ratiniatekl coat of the / stir bloomis et Sharon, °quint 75 my/ to.) is made up sa follows: ng, or picking up in lomel block, irtation in lake shore, a. i from lake shore t.{. E r rif F.' from Erie to Sherpa ng into blooms y el" ext : l they uks . e Fs. i oat Hverip , in) th Brat ' ratiuj I The, I n the 'ln Is I leiffe ske IA sfr, = I= coat of blooms per ton i i . $l6 2.5 to tilooma (thit best majlei in Pennsylvania, but cans equal tq blokor - inade from this ire) now 'ittsburgh for fr0iy4.5.3101*60 per ton. enough te-liiiilo-Wlinuey'k Pacific Railroad might nom itie,4fountalu midi not be missed. It lies lies from to lake shore. It exists there in snch • ee and is of such nu eximordimary quality that Itvort of the U. States ecologist. this prophe eade in :regird to it. S ya the Report: ••This (messes an inexhanoible supply of 'root ore, and st quality, removed trout twelve to thirty miles • Lake shore, with a suit hy no means 'sterile and with a heavy growth of Maple, Yellow Birch, il Oak—apd it is to Thu source that the Great ill ultimately look for e finer varieties of Bat Trate • • bore is partly correct. and part incorrect. This ontain has changed howls, but got into that of I ron Iron ,Company. The 'Company that now owe formed in this city kilt summer. ,principally the efforts of Mitsars. V l incent& llimrod. and kholders are mostly all. residents here. ext Iron Sharon Com any, which is a stockholder mount of 86300 wily_ The intention it to erect iron wiarks , here, and not at Sharon. for the enure of the ore intd Wi l ms; and ultimately into , nails Ste., etc. So iniportant was the enter emed to loar city. both present and prospective, city anthorities donated! to the Compiny a fall f water lots. Id s 64 thing' coirary tri ru-' kept ready for u i spers or din - akirig , swear. ) . se privilege of r no Uiii MEI says tiiv race. died,- lir , ' w evi.e,yec oI , cling has wen i iuggestions upon iron, ac in 1847; and eit terms, by for Ecantiscr, t will deprive •Comment throw. , Chest.. cept th to the at there should hig candidate the Vice Pres o be attended • much ofgood the first office a poAt of den ut the latter to dk l; a h r t i e u s o f r o . r We the ight fiud some dent hardihood cver l al o t rth th i; o lak •rn. = maim bar iro pored that ea block uw:fixo sr THE BC 11 g r.l - 1 . SrATir.„—The nutralo c says. oa Moaday creutng about ,half past eight the magnificent .teenier' Buckeye Stato took fire ling at her dock at the foil of Commercial street. ore, the flames could be extinguished, teal damt a large amount. Me fireris supposed to have led from fire heat of the a oke pipe, setting fire'to I d-work pear it. below desk. but it is not certain. re'are various theories afloat as to the cause of the 1.. e supposing it to havelbrokso out in the held. as the fire was discovered, the steamer was scut t owing to the shallouinses of the water, she did far. Ithe prompt ariirial of the fire department, t such ortion of it as had engines in, order, and , !ermine efforts ,- nonce got the flames in cheek, tt r shout hree hitaira violent exertion, the flames kmple;el3 subdued. Aft file time of the breaking . fire, the Buckeye Sint was fired up and about . for Cleveland, for witicl port she had on board a nd valuable freight, aril about one hundred pas li ',lit . wak highly furto vile that the fire was dis ; al so otiportunee meta, for had the steamer r from sbore, it is more tan probable that the fire 'ave inv olved the entire. destruction of the ,boat ape the luss of matt) lives. The boat was in ; r fifty tbousand della .to several different com which Will fatly cover the damage done bet. The , filled n th valuable gocids belonging to western nts, ala ge portion ofiwbieh are ore or less in , i i ir• gre Will assembles at Was legion is twe • us ae ,Monday. Thy mem ers ant already . , their 11 bt its that di g retetion. t 1 . . { . found ia lime, The naralii of deposit of the very much re. • kis in Cabral.- g of thei'•aame d to be traced; Isilver and cop. It is nit found I - are that is e days. la a nown rich do abounding or evert gold. ' who Iwo se- o to the New- Peattaylvaula under clouds ter men see m rtitude. Geri. 1. very fast, lat- States ars re es. They put re eleouraged paoaos bold w i mom+ ' jored. 1 rr wee** wingi SIFTINGS FROM OUR EXCHANGES - a:r Jopeph W. McCockle. one of the newly sleeted member to Congreis from California. ii a Dative of Ohio, and was reared in Dayton. - Snow.—..lt has been "spitting" snow for several days past in this place.—: ralley Spirit Then "it" must have been chewing ice. Ir_r Russia will be 1000 years old item year: and her tholisaadth birthday is to be celebrated with groati dot. Kossuth, probably, would rather go to her lateral. 11_7' The'tnan who thought ho could coal a lastyer to take "a dollar less," is now trying to sst fire to au ice berg with a cigar. IV' A Western poet, it rpeak.ug of tho moon. ..She laid her cheek upon a cloud like beauty on a young !rnau'a bosom." 0, git eclat. Er The last case vfludeleuce ierelated in one of our exchinges—it is that of a man owned-John Hole, who wails° lazy that iu writing his rrante., he simply used the letter J. and then punched a hole through the paper. Mrs.. Stanton, one of the ••wotpen rights." reform ers. sets: "IWllat men can do, women can do." Sfie should have added—with the single exception of stolid ling a fence gracefully.. 11.3" Thera are 'four sets o lif twin children, of four differ. ant ininisers. all at borne its a row of font different houses; on Beech Street. St. Peels. !di : traction'. •wNow. by St. Paula. the work goes bravely , 0n.." rrA gentk twin. speiiking of Cincinnati. said its most appropriate name would "be- Mina-burgh of America.— "Yea," replied another. "Lthink it would. the the meal ropolis of the United States." ILT Emigrants_ from all parts oTtha world coming° to' seek homes oil our shores. One thousand emigrants destined for Missonri. lowa and Manneeeta, passed through Indianapolis last Week. EXPEDITIOPS Lentswios.—The General Assembly of lthede !eland convened on Tuesday last, andectiourned s ine die on Friday. having transacted theJ o eillative bu siness of the State in ft ur days. • IiCP A Frenchman. named Alv6s. Gregoric efr•-rs to het any amonot of matey thut'he will "kill a bull with his clench, d fist, and with/the same fist brrnk any stone •preseute4 to him." Wei shouldn't like to quarrel with that men; by lIJ moans. his argument would be eofist 11 - . r. The ikst UCN medical "dodge" is thie construction of ••medicated under shirts." They are descrito das being made of very peculiar material • silky and delight tothel touch; thick and impervious to the cold, and possessing medical properties of undoubted virtue. (I:7' A 'I,V by a warm lets on. wh, ConSeqUene conStalith Toe AM dent of the oeers who hy the gilt' ou her Ma', 1U "A coran & It $4OO to tit tioneto the' ed to $1,0• The Corning in consprntio , , Territory. fendant (c within chi A WAR of its Rubs d}iug and need ingu. WAS VMS" utick M fore er tai an! . unit d ti gair,hei acht.! Ak e I utett► to ton, when 1 ra •oath. of er ton 1 00 Pa. ,2 00 1 00 „,- 12 00 Th inst. Ad lumen.° . 1 Inukom , men itted' mennest ci the Post's! U P MA dependent hip hats" 4 Dew lioie' know wl4 doubles us said the :1, you ere p cliued 113 Anita Vt'allieg, of the Coshocton Democrat; gora most ontrageens thra;hlntr the other day, at the hands of if( Latsd a matiY.Profroors in onr muds _unanimously pronounced thein :Pte However 'lac wouhl a :, ...e !hoe n and siti.fy tl.efuee,t e,. :Ft'al Mr, P 104 G. " ; U