4 Political. and Public Meeting. 1 ' At a very larg e and respectable Meeting of 'the ' r citizens of the city and County of Erie, assembled at the Court House on the evening of the 28th Feb., 1832. Oa motion, P. Sennett was appointed Prea. ident, Joseph H. lVilliams, John If. Fullerton, %Vll liam Nicholson, Wm. lloskinson were appointed Vice Preiidentt, end Charles M. Tibhals and Iselin. Rosenzweig sAcretaties. The meeting was addressed at length by Messrs., Cutler, Lane, Galbraith, Bobbin. Calighey, King, Grant, Marshall and Taylor, after which the follow ing preamble and resolution were adopted: Whereas the Franklin Canal Compiny has been engiged in the construction of its railroad for more than a year_past, and has ezpen led in_ the same a large sum of money, and the work is advancing ra pidly toward completion, and whereaslthe said rail riaillis of the utmost importance amildvanteLse to the interest, growth and' prosperity of our city an I county, and without the connection of wh ch the liunbury and Elie railroad most, if n.t altogether f 11, be tleatly deltii•ed and the value of its stuck se e ously . lessened. Therefore, Resolvid, That itlis meeting is opposed to any le istation calculated to interfere with the immediate ompletion of the Franklin Canal Cempany's R tit road. IMIM Signed by the officers, anti ordered.to be publish.- ed cad forwarded to mit members it ffirristm rg: Tan LOST CUILD—IS llx. WHITE on INDIV/;-•- VERT SirictiLsit.—This case was celled before the Court Commissioner Bettrick on 'Tricky last, and on motion of the attorney of the claiteent, Ifr. Cra ry, the trial was poaponed till the Beth instant. This is one of ilia most sin4elar instances on rec ord: Two mothers claiming the same child; and what adds to the singularity, one is a white women and the other'an Indian. The great case excit ing a great deal of ,public interest. rubiic opinion is diVided. The Majority, however, believe it is the white woman's child. Fur ourself, we are not de cided in opinion. The child is as dark as a full In• _than child sery$ ery nearly: But its features, eyes, hand*, and .fet, and every other form denote• the white chiltfoibesides it so resembles the daughter of Mr. Patrdlge, two years older, that almost every beholder pronounces them b rotifer and sister., Mr. and Mrs. Patridge are of quite dark complexion, and the girt is but little lighter than the clatreed child. : We visited there whilethey were together, and but two other individuals in the room. Wts said to biro, "My hal,,corn3 and shako hart I/ With rue," and he came and reached out his hand. We lifted him 'on our knee and ask-'.l him if lie y 34 afrai I, and he shook 'his head.. IVu t hint to turn with his face tpsr4,4l the window, and he did s,. Ev. , rything we s'aid to him seemed to be - as readily on le.btood of by any ordinary child of six years.' An elderly gen tleman catne into the min, and being so intent on the child, the co'om sa caorte4y of asking hum to c.seal. was unthinkingly omitted. The Chid vol untarily, without a word being" said, carried a chair and placed it by him so that he coo!d seat himself. He conversed readily with those who can sneak Me . - nomonee, they talking English and the child Meno- Merle° . . On the other hand, the Indian agent, Mr. Lawe, a gentleman of the firi.t 'standing, the Catholic Min ister—ia missionary to Oa Meaum . inee nation—Mr. PJ eel, Mr: - C ivvvn, and other Italian traders, and the whole indite') tribe, in-iw vehemently, that it be.- longa to the Indian woman.. fate i character of the testimmr, together with tho taw* apprtrance of of.the child, are orgreat weight.' child says, when asked why it dm\ sneak English, that his °lather threaletwil to skin him if -.ha sp.ke ,English in a white' inan's houie. It is placed in Sheriff Cooley's costoday till the trial , subject to the visits ,of both pafties. claiming it., Mrs. Patridge has befit there, washed it all over, cleaned it 'up thor oughly, and &easel iyatil says she thinks it is her child. i Altozether t it is . a mast singular ,!fair . contalusno parallel. it is a qu,estion that 'ems , bard to decide. The. sympathy and the opinion I to:med outside of the legal role, seemed to favor Mr. Pattldge. But the law seen to favor the Indians. The trial will be deeply int 0)50 oz.-031tkoak Dent. - Tan Sits 811111.1141 T z.s.wr!--Capt. 'Chas. Seabury, of the whidesbin Munangabistn i of New Bedford, in a letter toltis New York Tribune, dated at sea, February 6:h, declared that he has captured the fee-serpent. lle was taken in latitude 3 deg. 10 min. south, and longitude 131 deg. 50 min. west, with the harpoon. ,After being struck with the iron he descended some 6,000 feet, where the monster remained fifteen hours, but at last came to the surface and expired. lie was then taken alongside the vessel, Skinned and cut up, and his head and bones preserved. The Captain states that the "serpent'' was of the masculine gender: 103 feet 7 inches in length: 19 feet 1 itch araund the neck: 2t feet 6 inches around the should..rs: and the lirg eat part of the b)dy', which appeared a,mewhat dis tended, 49 feet 11 inches. The head was long and eat, with ridges; the buries of the lower jaw Ilepa ' rate; the tongue and its -fend Like the head of a heaet. The tail ran neartv to a 'point, on Ole end of which was a flat firm cartilage. The 4 k was black, turning brown - on qt.) sides, then'sellow, and on the centre of its belly S narrow white streak tw4 thirds of its length: there , was also .entered over the body dark snots. Oa examining the skin he found, to his surprise, that, the b Ply wai covered with blabber like that of the 'ilia's, bit it was on', 4 inches thick. Tae oil Ars clear as water and burned nearly as fast spirits of turpentine.— There wera 94 teeth in he jaws, 'very sharp, all , pointing back, and as hi ge ail the thumb, at the gum, but firmly set. It had two "sputa holes," and • breathed "very much lik - a whale," lartmerramant Tarn a C ALIF4)IOa 4 .—Nesi For man's ranch, about ten ilea south of this place, may tte 114ert daity worting it gloch, with cummenda hie 'severance ao , len• gv, a trio composed of two American ladies and a g sideman.' tVhile the grnt pick" tad shovel', one of the ladies—yr troae costume is t dress covered With a coat, as near, we suppose, as st.e can'imitate the fikoiner in tke mines—carries the dirt to the rocker, where the oth er lady sits w..rkinz with all the assiduity of an rilit afiner. We v.ieff . Ca:ifortfia was Vleii supplied with such ladies as these, who. instead of harrassinp their hu.bands aimut "women's right,"and "Turki-h costumes," would wash as well as rock Ors cradle. Rstutosa Orsarsuertusrs.—eTtle Clei eland Plain-- dialei gives en account of an attempt to throw off the train on the C. C. k. C. R. R. by placing I. huge phle across ilte track. The obstruction ap peared farce ennueli to have thrown off the entire train. The probable to sermnces are artful to think of. Fresh traclts, were found diverging from ths spot to the left. The Conductor with the En gineer and several oihep, followed up the trail , and in.& little one story lioti.a quarter of a mite from the road, found a felloW - ish , n.e boots precisely toted the said tracks. A resposible .person was left •to watch him, and the train proceeded in safety to Ga tan, where proper measeres were taken tobring the supposed scoundrel to justice. Tux NEW 2iluattox Csetrat..—.l writ-r ih . the National Intelligeticer'States that Brigham Young 1 and his associates bin welt sal i stied, that upon a fair representation of fa is to government by the, re turned joslva, the .civi 'authority of ,the territory would be withdrawn frt m their control, they halo with their usual cunning, located the capitol in one of the most nut-of-the-way,incon . venient, and sare districts to be,fotind wiihin, the limits of the Tl'erri tory,with the view not;ottly to exp4se the officers who might be Scut thete to Indian ,hostilitio% hot to remove them so fas:frum Salt,Ltke City as to prevent their taking cognitartce of Crimes and offen cee there, over Whtch the church claims to exercise exclusive jurisdiction., itecent letters , froof Salt Lake City &limit:me thsse Si the reasons for the act. Ittmms Ce.x.ra RA I I.lto ‘ll Chicago Tri • t bane announces that all of the Chicago branch- of - - o he Illinois Central Railroad is to be let.to contract in a few days:, and' also the . branch from Peru o Cairo, es soon-as the lettings can be ravertised. The company lisinegetiated the sale of 81.000.000 of its bonds at par:in New-York, which the Tribune says nil' be su ffi cient. in connection with its pi • %ate credit, even should no more . bonds be sold, to complete the entire wcrk. At will be recollected that Congress donated•sbout 4,730.00 acres of pub lic lands for the construction or this important road, - and the Ciorernment still Wain, upwards of 3,000,- 030 of seres in the same district. The lands dona ted have been selected, and are recognized as der,,: tell to the railroad enterprise at the Land Orti:e, eras News. (grit tkie We learn tliat Dr. Fr city, for the purpose of Anatomy. Physiology. these sciences in all the marked success, and sr realize the good opinio , amnia (rout the finite comas among es. Ilia ooe, Mill tie tbia'evenio ;grated br bias. The 62rteir eection ia a cdinp!fite w Iced their Mayor: Bar Anon; the seeco who is elected Alderms usually two or three ha Courier says the battle raocrats dress .114./a T A Caasoa.—Tl city. very uncerimoniu tali. Mr. Jait. S. M. Y •n 1 A. W. Caughey. of that eatahhohnloot• of those who have had ; the concern ere ars no calmer's' as wary mate —equal. it is supposed read of. lie 'threatens, blast before aunty we ylailtp perpetrators o bile ingratitude." The By th• (alloying le C l ottoty. recently on ni littler. Li Preside Inn be seen that En 011:n1'0,090 to this g Door•S;r:—W rho our aboisoto from make • commis*, and Erie Itvitread C. We are convinced itillread will be of v The arguments in unanswerable. The our approval. Wie therefore romp , to sit'havrtbe foe the C wand Dollars. !min commits this sires , der the seal of the e• are prometiux the be have no doubt that vestment. Count To Dtniel: L. *tie As the Commies they have, ere this, County and the city ay for ft500).000. will be $lOO,OOO m. which will make*. ty well for Erie! The following. la shows how the sate of the road. D. 1.. Miller, Jr. road: Sar;:,-.4, o a ts Loelahowoo for and boropzli of twi.nty or ow, hundred :I Erin Railroad.Cogn Fur the autliserip 17 Among the and Fousequouily •`sleepy borough." a hosing*. stood wood (oratory,, d diy passe, tint w.I gird to renting, a. vacant atoms; thel sines. cotntnEoceo. , we see thn piny his passed • stated in one of • helmd tho feet stead ready to to commence tie w, shall noon bd en- ID" The baseni led by its rnedsci' is concerned, it c weeld answer its tieing the failure agree open a Se e l f (areas ••assetubl Kris." Wj ran do so from vein) to be convent terrace and went mated the electitil 1)-ia % %%6 fact. tdi cm in the too/ terooon, while tf Wu-room, tir 0, witltnat anyorg, fteve, agreal up wiirds; for. to ender its preent pest tract ita Er,16011( aT Oppoeiti.: lam—and w. g: We have the S sod now we ar wlio!!" An 11 powerl. is soon an Exposiyor • loin It tliati lad) of rani under all her 11:OstenA Lis Tho FrUdddia Crassr :r ou tes to us solargod to I mammoth prize. acid otherwi improved typographically. It could - Rot *rll he improv d as a maxi-riper. though isjoiltticti at Is sadly out at t e elbow. IJ Col. John . Ilaretor late of the Detroit Pres Press. has been elected Matey of Detroit by'nemly 630 majority. Lail year the whir , carried that city h) about 300. -This makes up for Sulraltt, hostiles CaL 11. is sus girths best fellows ut the Poitimmtsr State. QT' The 111MT.le "QICGIS Irdy." has recently donned 'a new dress. bat its practical are still very bud. The other 4ayi, it stole our article be "Flogging in the Navy." body asfi breeches. without as much as saying. thank you!,. ThiS"Qiteen" must _lsere better manners: or it will be c eluded from den's* society. U 1 The Fredonia Ceasei, is oat for Horse, Greely, of the Trilotne. ie the whit candidate for Governor of New:York. !forint/timid Oaks a bird of an Executive. EL?" C; tutus. louses.—'A bill has pissed the Hoofs of Reprettent.tirjes'of this' State. gilds% - authority to Coen. ed Comae:in Plea to change Om names of per son., 14 providai tbat the palm designated shall Aare the power to eltatigo PIMPS spots the parment of $lO, of whititt saws $2 abia:l go os ths prothoaotary. and tbe .8 is the Stow. and after dodldsaree la wads. the Comet shall ate its publication for foot, somsoosise weeks. ho two uesispepers pablosited a th • county nt itsw.reeitloot. or persouharing his name 'so changed. It (I)listritpr. ER SING, MARCH 6. 1852 SATURDAY MO on Anatomy. noir.. of New York, is now in OUT elivering • coarse of Lectures on c. The Di. has lectured upon principal chiles of the Union with have no dank he will more than ws have formed of his attain ng testimonials with Which . he ant iectore, which will be a Clem The time and place to be des- OE Irter 1243ti0n. Baff.111) n Buffalo, en Tuel; fly last, re. ig e:ctory.,that patty haring e on. and a timjurity er the wan wlrigi, tit Ir. J. C. 11.irrteen. in the--471:Jvrard, where there is • dred tletnneltatte majority: This as holly contested, but the De them. ' e Coradierlst Adecraser. of this ly Chenge4 heads on Monday t nag having hoes ejsded from. q isijsctsil ilito the Editorial chair Irbil istedits7operanJi of this fest '0 3 weight of their finzeni span /, advised. an we Sr. net slate it ally. The . etiied swears terribly . to that " ar y id Flanders." we to have ono her estehlilhatent is gr. and thed he premisosjhat the this wars will gaffer fOr their 000 Suliscribed. r !maths commtaioaere of Erie (visit to Phif*delphia. to Daniel L. of the Re ry and Erie Road, it county hui seined her pledge - at and int taut enterprise: PIIk!LADIFL It, Feb. 21. 1852. • just reeei ed year letter, daring on official beisieses. asking us to ptioa thesteek of the Sunbury npany. ' - r let the coelettisetion of the proposed importallee to the county of Erie, , nor of a suliocription see consider Air= •od ti4daums esuested tabor ad to year letter at Gad. agrooing linty of Elio,; Two Modred Thom iately oa mutts, Ws wtll eon nut. and Poniard to you a copy no only. We Cirri that HI doing so. we isteresisl oar eonst)taente, and he stock *prone a profitable in- We lire yoar,frieede, _ (Signed) • 81111Z01 STlLitlirt • Tues. Doss. Jr.. Rovicr I;mA. ' Commiloiosero of Erie County. Jr., PresidOut floobors sod- Erie Rldroad Compau nen hairs, retuned. we presume doomed their pledge. and that Erie stand epos the books of the tempe r' have eve" coofidence that there I re subscribed here by our celeste,. 1.000 for Erie oesety alone. Pret- ich we find ens aim ' , schnaps, prise is looked open along the line Loci( Feb. 23. 1852 President Elbebery end Erie Rail , as this day ! takes by the citisena of against a entwatiption by the said ou•aorl dollime, and by the county onsatid doll4ie to the Sunbury sod any. which resulted as follows: on 102 Against subseriptaqn 8 best evidenthat Erie is improving. longer entit dto the opppalletion of lis the fact that there is not at present cont. There never was such a de . • . ening' and shops as now. Scamaly a are not asked for information in re d we do beli4e that if there were fitly would all be filled ere the summer bu- the kilt eherttrinithe Erie Gas Com : •th breathes and become a law. It ie ow city eoteiriporaries, and we have I - entioned ottibrwise that gentlemen e neeeliry atnoent of "dock and rk. We pr tune. therefore. that we nil of the Penitsylcaniaa is only eqoal y. When thit fete of Mr. Buchanan unot tell the !truth, even if the truth purposes belle: Fur instance. in no f this confect of Erie and Crawford to *lariat deleir tr, it elates that our Con by thentsehrits and elected a citizen of not quote the pentanes exactly, for we ry, but the irnpreasien evidently Watt led io, that vrA withdrew from the Con. .i into anotifer room and there consult). in of Mr. Lovi:Ly. N or, so far from this le Conferee, film Erie remained in sea the Cenferer i s had occupied all the af. • Crawford a;ouferees withdiew to the to, we do nit know which, and there, nisation at all' as we have reason to be. n their man lcArthur. Bit we waste zoom i justice ''from the Peitarryitesiart. Imbecile merger:lent, would be to ex ice; theref.rn(vre have no idea it will rot. n is the life of trade—thet is on old ex eto it is goini to !is , the hie or floosie.— edi - sh Nightiegele. end the fleck Swan.. to have thri , 7Wild Owl—toti:who too dies wormin,'said 4o posses; great vocal o make a debt ai 140Cniigt. The Adri vi: ut,derstaud there is in Ott-- in Michiran.'who will *eau take the field to title of t tr4Pl Owl.' who can hoot down IT rirockiroslgnrit!" Harping on TO Danghter." The Crawford Deforest is still harping on the **Ob server." '•Senatorial relegate." and the equip end do legs of the Crawford county Contents* The towable 1 appears to be that the Observer uses not please the con . fames tiny Mere than it pleases Ihs Demecret. This is unfortunate, very; bet'stilt we de not see any remedy: We have been using the quill long enough to ascertain that wad can't please every body; add we have seen enough of mankin4 to know that there aria not two who under stand matters just esectly alike, especially where it is their interest not to so anderstaud—hens we were pre pared fur the disapprobation of the political satellites who revoke around, what the Easton Argus very naughtily called, the "Crawford county whiskey inspector." But to the specific point that does not please the aistocmts of the Crawford Democracy. We said last week. that Crawford eernatse,—not her conferees—claimed the right to instruct the delegate from this senatorial district over the heads of the Democracy of Erie. Title the Demo. trot dames on the enervation of its friends, the Ceuta roes. Now. we have not the leant doubt the.said_coufe. reel are as honest as circumstances will admit in this da me; nevertheless we think those gentlemen are a littl e too fast, and if they have the capacity to solve 'may the mathematical problem of how many blue bums it takes to make five, we can chew it.' In a tomnsintieatirs which ePpeared in the Democrat and in the Sentinel last week, aver the names of the Crawford . Couferees, we fled the following pertinent admission: Mr. Derickson replied , that th Democracy of Craw.. ford not only rbriased the Wog et the present dine , but they ass ciatiousi the right, ig • otdance with lung os tahltshed custout, of dew:stating/heir choice sf a man.— Tins *ghost dune at thew recent costa/ wanting, haring t those.' Bras..V.Ar'kur with great unanimity, and the Confereekof Crawford sow asked As concurrence of their Erie colleagues as a right aad as an ant of Justico. Thai. we take it.i,Mesers. rkmocrist. Derickson. Coul ter and Tinny. is a pretty strong admission of part of our assertion; audio prove the scab of it we have bat to re fer, in connection therewith, to the'resenner of "designs. ling your choice of a man" "at the recent county meet ing" We rearmost's& says the county meeting, Wm. McArthur. "with instructions to support Den. James Duchanasifor President." Crawford county "not only charms the delegate at the present time" bat "she also 1 claims the right of designating the atan;".therefora„ 'aye Derieksoc, Coulter and Tinny, lie nomiaste Wm. Mc- Arthur; alul Win. 'McArthur. as will be seen above, is already - instructed for Mr. Buchanan. Now, if this dues not demonstrate, as plain as a pike-staff. that "Crawford" not only claimed the delegate, but also the preposternits right of instructing him over the beads of the Democra. ey of Erie," then there is no meaning io words or no truth is acts. fleas it will be seen, that if the Crawford j "coot topsider they .have been misrepresented by i ' the Erie Observer," they are very in-consider-ate nom. I The fact is. we said nothing about them at all—we said I I Crawford aunty! If they. are Crawford comity-A-or if they considered themselves the embodiment of Crawford I county sentiment in the Conferees meeting—then. senor. ' ding to the-resolutions of the meeting that delegated to them their. power., in- conjunction with their own state- I sant, one assertion was correct. Then are *ewer two other matters we are celled epee to notice. and then we will torn the matter over without farther comment. The Democrat soy. t h e "Crawford Conferees only claimed the, right to idea the Dele gate. and expressly declared, that if the Erie Conferees would iota with them for Mr. McArthur, they would not ask for iniarnetiona"You don't Say so!—w hy.how liberal! especially when Mr. McArthur was already inspected as strong as language could do It. Again, the Democrat says, we, as a delegate "declared we 'Paid vote for no man as a delegate whom we did not know to be opposed to Mr." Buchanan for the Presideuey; thereby arrogating to himself the right of dictating to Lbw DeMocracy of Crawford county.", Well, nuw, what an arrogant chap we've got to be, to be sure! Almost as much so as am "Aid to the G ." or a militia Major. Bet seri ously. we made no each declaration; on the contrary. we repeatedly said we would vote for McArtherehoerfelly If they would vote fora solatian withdrawing the Waimea. ri lions hb was empe d doerd with. and arr. mammy,. I/ we take it. is aBo sum men! There are *se or two other misrepresentations in the Democrat bet Irs pass them over. • The ihnsicrat, in conclusion. thinks that if we• had . looked into the last,-leabasi or Democrat. of that place. (both of which we received before oar paper)ras publish ed.) we would hive been 'advised' of the stobsennent proceedings of the Ciawford Conferees. Why, blew year simple soul, Cefoncl. we have long Igoeo ceased to pet nay reliance upon the statements of either the Dem ocrat or the &Rhea QT Nzvi SEIATUR iritou • CALleoasiA.—No political news hes been received from the-Pacific State that has pleased as more, than the election of Col. J. B. Wri.t.art, formerly of Ohio, to the United States Senate hoist Cali fornia. Col Weller is emphatically the best abased MM. ocrat we know of, and hence his election is a thing to rejoice over. Ile served very creditably in the lower lions, of Congress from Ohio—he behaved very gallant ly-in the Mexican war—he made a most csittal run for Governor in Ohio. in 18 id, sad as the head of ties Mex ican Boundary Commission. he was subjected to the moat vindictive persecution by the harpies that hung around the Cabinet of Gen t 'tailor. [laving ••come up , tinder greet tribulation." we have no doubt he will make a most excellent Senator. ••31,ts'six 4/11T7 TO MOW '—The coroner of Philadelphia held and Inquest on Monday night last. up on the body of an neknowti colored• man, who bad died from small pox by the road side. Ile Was without shoed sod very scantily clad, and had beau wandering aboit for several days previous, insane From the . effects of tho fever, but the fear of contagion had prevented the bore from of him say relief. Like the Leper of old, he was shut out from the sympathy or charity of kind, and finally. perished by the road side! WT About thirty women wen baptised en Sunday alrr barman in the North River, at the foot of Twenty.ninth street New York. There were several hundred person. pre.ent to witness the ceremony. The baptised wen led into the water Bp to their waists. altheugh the ice watt floating on every side at them. They must have strong faith. *a think. QT theta, iiiiwkius desired w become 'load for the fished," in Now York last week, and so she jumped from one of the Willmmstierg ferry boat. into the - muddy wa ters of - the F.tist }LIM. Some people who were watch ing her. I'i'.hed her out, and she was taken homy, where she promised "to bide hi? time" patiently. Altar/ Mt NKVIP Nana.—Wkigery has been beaten as the Whig" party, the ••Union" party, and anw the N. 0. /14/frina speaks of the ••Constitutional Union Whig party of the, Siete of Louisiana." This last_diaguise w,Il prove them no better than before, and the N. 0. Cos- tier inquires if all our political parties aro not constite none,. U so why speak of the Constitutional Union Whig party? Jost as though all parties tura not eonsti- OtiDtlol. The Whigs are ever fond of pompous Damao. They now have•stretched themselves out into the Con stitutional Whig party. DJ' How iv WA* PAW/11.--Ose *fear exchanges twig. in relAting the origin of the! famous Mains Liquor Law, that it passed the Lower Ilduse of the Maine Legiidattire with the cOufident expectation that it wisaid Ow defected r t it) the Senate. As the members he Serial* did not like the ides of sweating the res 'bitty of detessing the bill, they passed it , for the Cloverleaf to vets. rhea, it woe brought to Governer Hubbard. he appreseed ihW indignation at their telly is pussies melt a bill; ',l ifts. "If they want th‘biil. let theta liaise IL" be pot Isis official signature to IL sad ii because tbe timid ,ftialie Law. 17' Pre have Ate Mimes /Ismer for Month. It is s flea member. replete with matters of Interest to the mute to whose benefit it is expressly devoted. rrWs sea lb potations hays bees pretreated is i r •ths &nete by bit. Coirprer for tisso . coootrattion or a dry rissals at this paint. Wa hope the move irtli riveted. bat icy, tumidly expect it will at present. "The Mode for 01110 If ' Aare is as ovil free waisis. weAw4 , llrat the Auer. 'sou l republic caw evar tabs say thing detriment, say. the Columbia Star, that esti le the omptin for oflicv.-- WhSevar can carry thi-vsM Oa tees.* by a elope*, cry if poverty or a pitiable appall for i liospathy, at mos to imagines himself fit be Goversor. Imager candkive a despicallie gauss of trading off the voiirof his township (rtwida. always. lovirlhniess. HIM he can carry that vote) in a satisfy normalities no es ta bey for litasseff sorrier delegatai to memo cramb;of favor, at once thinks nature predestined him 10 be a qmgressums. He who can talk soft aeneesse for five minister) upon no sob jectlat on, feels himself inspired to be !a United Stoma ,Eksator; and every fellow who can almost calculate the tell*pos b,berrel of whiskey thinks it We his Missies es earth to hs Canal Commissioner—whether the people ars willing or not. Ti;. scramble for office gets to be re' h disreputable business by this evil. that tt is bat vow seldom a vase of any character will engage in it. It is aft best • very pre. carious and slavish business, m a d t h e # enit iit of polities Los means of livelihood destroys many more men than it tasked. It introduces men into assaiiatMed and be.b7 its which bet too often hate an 'takingaster and danger. oats resole. It begets a spirit of adventUroie recklessness which goes very far to amhorenhie stability and [inflect's of character. And. finally. the highest prizes is the dei perste game are positions of temptation;, endplates where a thousand greedy parasites swarm *resod. to !rem , out lift with annoying petitions for Two Presidents of vigorous constioation.to whom this,kind d kerbing wits a new treatment. sank to the grave nadir, the logic. lion of each a life. It is a mistaken ambition to believe; that political 'mi. nonce alone is fame. Every pursuit 41 me Is alike hen enable and •alike eminent. Science.! literature and art are wide epee fields for,tlie labor of tits brightest genius sad the attainment Of the highest hon Ors. Demagogues are conning flatterers to get political tools for their dirty work, and ars very Profess in promisee. They can dis cover a rich hidden talent in each of Omit. parasites. sad praise ever. while they find profit. !Deny. too mini a confiding dupe has learned this gamed in the experience of a tiankrupted fortune and ruined :character; and la mented over his fully and indiscretiorain j.overty•and dis grace. • ET A Ww. Ost —A writer in the i t em:lon Daily New* shows hie intims•e arqimintance with the United States by calling ••Phd■delphia the capital of a eliie state." holds the inhabitants as ••aontherneraj" and says that ••to mini with theta on the subject of slavery is impose►ble." The schoolmaster cannot be abroad in England. _• _ Er We is. that the Ratrato pepere call oar city Ike 4tindepeedest Borough of Erie." Gentlemen, this won't do! W. are a ray. We've a Mayor. eia select tad twelve common councilmen,. We've crailre f sd. and the prospect of half-a•dozeu ••more of the Came eert,"—we've pisak roads. sod more making; we'vit ateistri boat 'runaera. , atid roamed runners. and star runner,: fast horses sad fast mos. gamblers. loafers end dandies: laud last, though not feast. Kosestii heft. feathire and al!. Gentlemen. you mast make the amend. kmatirsiile! .We ere a city. U CAPITA!: COSVICTION roa ARIII4N.—At a late term ,r the , Circuit Court in Geoesec..l New York. liiner Weldon was convicted of arson in the first degree.— • was indicted for setting fire' to il dwelling-house in *naval,. lie was sentenced to be!hung on the 9th of : pril next. He confessed his gash ead implicated a man mod Johnston as an accomplice. ',Several finis occ‘3l - in Dawiville. in the month of December. 1850. whidh Were supposed to be-caused by this incendiary. . . , _ _,..... - .lE:eTrz Ltst Ines .—: k lady in the Boston Trans cript, after writing most eloquently en-the trials of boast,- jumping. arising from bad servants. suggests • plen for, the establishment of a "School for Cooks." This is the, last Yankee Notion; sod from our own experience, we rire net prepared to say it is not a E* one. 17 TheWeet Chester Repseacmi treys the Dentocra• et of the eimintry are rapidly becemilg satiafied that Geo. Boat be the whig candidate for the Presidency. and That it Witt tats err beat hi.Yos .aJ th . . time of the tinataiars h.gteariaz t o ind.oate . v e ry plainly that that roan is the Fiero of San iveinto--whoes life. Jaeltatio chazacter. devoted patrioinini. and noble deeds. t. . wool rally around him in soverwoeianiog numbers, the manes of the people. " II3" Those who do mot advertise. land there are• many business men even in this enlightened age who say tt is money thrown away, ctunot employ a few momenta bet ter tis an is reading thfolkiwingt , •` t New Oriente a men who had but recently com menced business found;his creditorierather too prompt in urging the payment of:their little , ltills. "Whet is the matfett" he at length asked. "Do y a fear met "'Yes." was;the hesitating reply of a modest dun. "Fear nie!" he eliminated. ••on what grounds? Hu any one said I am tiot,honestf" "...`Cs. ne." replied the ether; "bat" --”Bu{ what. sir?" "Why, to beicandid with yea, we have no confidence in your businecapacity, seeing yea doe of advertise." The man itum diately made sunne l . contracts with three papers . and is ow in excellent cre sii dit. and prospering fineily." ET A '•celebrated Itoisiaa Causal" has truly said that many men who have bet precious little brains and no pains. rise it the world. by a/mil lag to every station, however high. while many really g tied mid able men. are scarcely ever heard el; on account of their modesty. Im pudence goes • great ways in Cf.. ,etorld. • - QT Iltsvrteo Daiostos.—The Oiseitta Chief. printed at Clinton. Weida co. N. Y. mays that • family in that place. the members of which have been Persuaded by the tap pings. has been completely broken t iep—a mother has left her young children siek and oncarCd for, and taken up her board, and report says her bath, with one of the mas culine spirits. Reports further Mt that this male rapper, in order to make room for his neighbor's wife. bee dis caided his own, giving her a written discharge. which he calls a bill of divorce, and that thtiugh she still remains in his family, it is in the eharecteal or a servant, and not as a wife. r. QT The Levis/ills Journal spanks of Mr. Clay as • ••riclim of locofoeo slanders." Clay himself thinks he is this victim of Whlgerp • which, since the coalition • has elected Harrison clod Taylor te the Presidency; and Tyler and Fillmore to'th• Vice Presidency. The whigs of Kiontecky have just nominal Fillmore for another _terns. QT Soma of our exchanges teas us that it has been ascertained from the Official reacolf;ls at Ilarriabargh. that Qv Johnson pardoned daring the last seventeen days of his administration, firty•three cOnvicts-confined in the cells of the Eastern and Western penitentiaries for crimes of every grade, embracing murdelrers. Incendiaries, bur. glen. counterfeiters, thieves. cornmittery of rape. &c.— One man, arrested Wt larceny 4 believe. was pardoned before he was tried! • ET The Pie* York; correspon4nt of the Pertneglesttion sa y, the Webster stock has gone op fifty per cent with in the past few days: The Fillnitoce tut Scott ••bnlla'' and "bears,"" have been ..cornered" a little, and unless they do something to tifEegi the mierations of the God-like, there is every,probability that 114 will win the day. The tone of the whiX Nees is stronglY Sisrshrteldian. There is fun ahead, if the wonlly.headecau only be brought up to "face the mo.ie." iT The Butler H : cro111 payillte true eiterrt pf Butler Editors getting office; Is by thelii "noting for s Pentocratic Inca and *measures uChler all ci*intatauces." Perhaps. bet we are rather inclined to ll+ belief thet the secret is rather more is their playing toady to would•be-great men. and pairing the Pesuarylegaigis and kindred sheets. than is the charactsi of their rotes. Er They give atilt 'paper massy hunt names i• Wis comes. The hilsidiries Argos ;spooks of ••Richmond's inVispesieible rod deg. /lee pap and sick meaey paper 'issuer:" cr • WI sad•, obligation. to Goa. tioaatima. Bona teraßroaditaatt.'Coaipar lad Wade. sad oar rashers at HardOm" for Coolpertitotal4d Logi*lath* Paver•. indtanaAteate haaOreaanoi a bill to parthasa sand in Africa. te leihieh the ne‘reee in that State are to be rest. Zap sai Abaaarock -Beanolast Toirperanse Society. , Among the may societies. of this' Elociety•begettior age, the formation of none has pleased as more that the "Rarp anal Effirmarack Dessroteat Temperance Manuety..• rosantly organised la this city. W. say it bas pleased es. became. it is composed of those. and its, gleld of labor is among them, to which very little 'attention is devoted by the thosigand anal one other societies. already in ezie. Nose for the asneliansties of asattitiort. The Society we speak of was organised last week. tad from the following list of officers. as well as the - name. the reader -will at once see its field of operation is to among that long os glectad class—this Sone of the Green Isle. Pruideat..-1 . W. Dumas. Prpridsigt.—Jor. thamasi, Secrettry.L.Jostat Finale R Tre4SUre r Para ma 114cEsmic. Irarlaus. , —Pataicm Motorail. ROW,. STLIWAIU). HUlParde... NMI, &LUCA SI. That the public mat, rutty nudentand the aims Ind objects oldie "Harp and Shamrocit."ese publish. at the request of the &icier, the athiress of its fiat Kesideut; ou taking the chair: G,carcsuss:—llefure I enter _upon the duties of Pre.. lithos °Meer of this Associattud. permit in. to leader to you my sincere thanks ra tits airy firatarials regard you bar. evinced for me in electing me your first President; thul confidlog to my guarchaushm the *emery and ad. vaucennent of our iuNat society. This, token ofyour. esteem. gentlemen- becomes the more prominent when fees before me to many others whose capability and talents so far transcend ani ?prelim "" in which I in"; ...Mtge, as to completely over= shale lo.! °memo the most glowing aspirations which nay vi.uity may prompt or ambition mill forth. But the advencemeat of a society like this depend" not so much upon superior talents• as it dues upon exertion and perseverance. No, gentlemen. exertion and perse ireranceinnst be our motto—we must allotted ourselves, eolleutively and individually, sod, we must persevertstoh in our exertion—we must use every fair and honorable means to promote the general good. for this, and this on ty..is the true object of true benevolence, and of unfeign ed philanihrophy. We must be watchful that oor con duct abroad lie of each a chewier as to bring no scan -dal on the society, and that our general demeanor be such as to secure respect from the good and virtuous, while it renders harmless the malevolence and malignity of the poison breathing slanderef. Sy such a course we are stirs to prosper. and I sin full in the confidence that on your part there will be tin lack of duty. Our beginning is indeed fairfair as the morning sun bursting from the eastern horizon—absorbing in his golden creams , the dewy shrouds of the sleeping- wale and es his rays become 'troupe .and more refulgent the nearer he approaches his noontide glory, so, too shall we, I' trow. become stronger mid more convictions es we proves* in Temperance. Virtue, loral.ty. Yes. our beginningiis fair, and when years shall have rolled Over ns, may, the “Ilarp and Shamrock" *till continue to flourish. unblighted by internal discord and unscathed by external prejbdiCes—May harmony and courtesy be the presiding voices of its members—and may tie who cares for the young raven and the shorn limb, protect and defend us elf from the burning temptations of the evil spirit of intemperance. Allow me, Gentlemen, to congratulate you on poor choice of my brother officers; theselectiontis indeed goott, and shows on your part, discrimination and judgment.-L-' I Gad the society been four times its present numbe4 yore could not have chosen better, 'and with such a board, and sour own ardor to aid and promote thi general good. I trust and hope that the confidence you have placed in me, in calling the to preside over year affairs. shall iscit be abused. ' fa conclusion. let me endeavor to impress upon yotie mind. the nues,sity of maintaining toward each other respect and good will. theeorurnon courtesies of liti4 as well u mutual interest*. di-mand from all men a recipro cal interchange of civility and respect. Ivive much more then should this refined and eleintiingpeling be cherish ed by you whose interests are hire common and -equal— ay.. more than all by you whose firuitopulses of sitors's loveliness 11:,ve been drawn froiis the 041110 iinchantiztg, bewitching scene/ y with whieh the bas so lavishly adorn edit your eller beloved, and oft 1 reamed of dative Isle. I beseech you. t en. by the etncmbrince of those ear ly scenes and earl loves -by thost3 still green spots "on memery's waste" tfi,promote and cherish this feeling of good will. Respett 'wreaths. and others will re•rct you also—.be as you ought to b 44 and as your vett-nature 1 .. prompts von-to be that is. noble. generous. and magnan imous; despise th • petty b:ekerings, those bitiefis‘ dis seneiono which h ire Wen the curse of our unhappy fa therland. and let is have the proud satisfaction ofliftow ing to thou who may wish the downfalj of oar aociety that "atuited tee etiertd" and, united we mean to atiind, Accept again. gentlemen, my thanks for your nartial ity. and may the now infant "Mil) and Sharnrodk" be come the e,.naplettou• representative nr Ireland's Twine, and fraland'a glory its the infant City of Erie. Tr A fepolreeme over the Muss line the otht r night that Louie Napole4t, Prince President of the .7 roncis Republic; had met his death by the hand of an assist. bat no such report ,ached as in our regular Ts graph dispatch. .. New Advertisements. PREPARING FOR ACTI. N. rptif: undersigned ha.. with jay to himself and no do it to the -1. gratification Dints mi.:darner* bid farewell to that " k since" and thrown toth his stores annum.. which he has Iltiell pin the most ulattinticent 4m/ costly style. rivaling is beauty apdisplealor any *tote west of Atint t*e and where in a kew day, ar "di he exhib• twill one of the nio,t fashionable and rieM•td, stock of a ever exhibited Wi this mantet add which a ill be suld at a vet low fig um, just to ebriaten the new store. Erie, March It. in. 11.-42 1411/M. , 1 ()CIL ' WiIIZAT I ItTZIECIL i , IlitOKL: into tt T cnevonro of the subscrib living in tfarisarewelli townahip near tlestev- T. ern. on the Sid Mt., a amsfsdeed red weer, with a bite aput in its Eire, anti no artitleial mut. Rupp. ed to be aisan lour years old. `Whoever owns mid sleet is eateJ to Call prove property pat cliarg., and. take it away. March O. 1.-4. rm Vt. .%I %RV WTl*strisf. A Book for ?arguers. ; tit WALKS and iratt•of an American Farmer in taland," V being No. 3, of Putnam', Semi-Monthly Etb ary. Just received at the Chemi Boob store, No. S. Plate Street Foie. March G.l-.4. DURLJN gt. fklf)AN. Slags I flags I : nags I I I " AA NV ttitimi,ty of rag , . tertowd at the rhr-tp , 110.3 k love. No Statile mreet. il.nehl . DUMAN 4r. 1111.ONN. Npurpetanee s re.ohltion of' the Boar4lot Dtsec -1.11 bra of the Clisettauque C,o.int). Mutual Iteonra nee thgennanY- Notiee is hese+) Coen that an a , festnent I r is been wolf. of aims per real. upon all premium noes of the Corwin) , in finee on the do of n klary. 1 , :e1.3,1,1 that inewhellt thereof art rt!ltiireti to pay thett ai..tenos;enth to it.lamost Han. Tleaxater. at Hiss °dice to the t Made of Freston la. on the 25441 day of Mar next. as Vt. F . $. I:',D kVA Rini. Seer, A Valaiblearodical Work. APOPULAR Creleyardta ANtlern Dassestte eom• preting every rezent striaroreurtut to medical knowledge; grub a gamin lee um of Ate.lieines in common ti-e. By Krrro At U. To 'Mitch it pretiard by :tie 1. Ipior. Popofat Treatisea upon Anatomy. Physiol. .Purgery. flatlet and the klnnintement ~r iletoirited for general TM.. work 1...4 zhly rye," n•nentle.l Ay *Hour boo zeal an.l res• ular physielanyani may 110%, he hid a; a rt.J4**./ Pn'ese at Erie :ikir 11.' RLI at pct u', %%Vs. Rook et,ite. Co-PAICTNERSIIIP r ',Ayr; taKen 1.1. - ‘l, P. II VVE•r, into ea-partnership with in. 1 la We 'llerehantate haviriese will be conducted berealler sitt.ler the firm a. 4 PibWlat Ilayea. Erie; Marell.3., C. M. T 168.41.8. N. 11.-4- Alt persons kno-ring thesaiselres 'ltl lel in aie by Nola or AeColltit. will nteise rivet,. i,rtmed3.lln ort1:010 , 11, SO it t• 100111- ively necessary tt e tat old immures dosed up. A word to he wise Is *utile t it. .M.treh 6. '3l--fit. C. M. 'MIRA LPL T 2 , uzir Is xii. it) . itra T_TA l s - pm this day admitted as a ;nattier. Mr. A. J . FI'LLEIIt, I/ (who has been. to ttie ti.i4 el.* )earl. in the extensive Manuf twain:, an I ho;mrtioe illott.e of .Me.sts Nietiol.. Good? win & Co.. New York.) the business o ill he continued under tbe firm hfSTin!KrON 4 1171.1.1.:R. at the Mil 011114. IletOrpf door east tit Brown's New hotel. Park Row. Thtti kfn Ik* P 3 .1 favors, I hope yon will4,iestow the same Ith6ral potrooagit un the new firm. assuring roll VI it all tiru is possible shall lie done to give sati,ketion to my r.l.l.ll.larta. Erie, ahreti 1:1Q52.-11 H. P. sTocrrox Lo o .Nltd & Co. have rer..itred this day. Pilrer Plated and Main ()mine and Destu Fork., rt.po. transiful pattern Napkin Rings. Porky, Fruit Kniceo. splendid Bracelets And other Jen elry.,iienrly opposite Brown's New Ilene. Htate Frye. Mnreh 4.1P31. 43. If I S S 0 IL. U T I - 0 N . co•partnet■dip heretofore existbng between - D. D. Derby 1 and A. Afonf4rt. under the name and dtyle of Derby sod Monfort. is this day dispoiced by mutual consent. The hooks notes and accounts of the Win are In the hands of P. 11. herby LC collection. P. R. PF.R PT. Erie, March 4. A. MONPUILT. THE Gunsoutbmg busing,. in all its branehem will be contin ued at ?he obi stand, by the ouhisertber. who will Le happy to wait upon the OM customers id' the late fitua,nud such new ones as may favor loin with a call. Ene. 141nreh O. 113. t. triz. 0: B. OFIRBY. Aa..Ast sltrctrti I.w Lino for California. DIRECT FOR SAN FRAxcisco. gime Splendid 1,400 Pow, eoppered sod Copper fastened New Clipper Ship. "NORTII ABIZIZZCIAN." Will will front het pier llla, 3 I:aet k i err on Saturday, the Tid t klay - or March, for passelowni wily. This ship is eel stofy new, and is dard for Passendem in the most C01111140 , 60ta HI inner. The bent ~si decks is 113 feet long and 4il fret wide. and the whole is Surd sip as a salbon. Stale Suomi*. • !C'-"i0 Berths. 8140. Passenger. going by this ship wilt. oiler the 11th of March. be permitted to go on board, arid will be free from 'rkpenses until they arrive at San Franeiseo: The proprietor of this ship roun dest'y exPeetste po nom post to pott in he days. as she will not take soy freight except small tuts or parsengeno. It will 14 re. membered that all ships going from here have been very heavily laden, which makes a vast differenee in then sailing time. Elva accommodations have been sluedl , :br the equveniertet Ant of illes. An ever . ieneed Gunmen wil l on Ward, who with attend the passengers without chary,. air' Another vessel of the same class win fl,llow about the l3sh of April, For passage apply to th Ji Ih. APA t;MITII 13 ?tont Su. New-York. News by Teleiroh and 1114 DI SPEED'S LINE r OTIce iA Williams' Moe Nitw Yetis. March 4.-3 P. M . •• Arrival of the St amen America. F llALtrax, Minch 4. (Liverpool Saturday p. The steamer America to February 21. t., arrived hem The piaci* feesre of th, Val ielhe resignation to the The resignation of the anexpecad aad had created No new Cabinet hod boos tore as to whets the Queen The ovrofrotellrroooo rally, presents on restore of ••; • ARRIVAL OF The !Traublin" left Cow , and brings 55 passengers. Goods, and $19.4000 is ipe I, Fiver at Mark Lane no Malty the same lo : ar h im qnotaticos Cotton market fi ve add prices firm. L m . t .., tem r by this steamer quote a reline Of Id to 11 ott p as , ..4 wheat, sad ,6.1 on -flout' Curnd d 6,1 a Tante With i brisk demaud. The "Attic" arrived at Llverpour, after the eifilpa i . [ sago of 9 Jim and 18 bottn.j Esotosn.—Tbe Daily ••:"liine",ltints that moat movement may be expected' by the 22J of F bruoey.-: I Grave have been given to the various Ge ' rale to be prepirod. Lord John Russet brought for and Me ease- I, sore to provide for the lisitooal Defence on use lids,— ilt, is propose to add to the Army 'One .000 men. oboes wi many to have been soot t the Cape trooper the hoe, and to enrol for Maisie. on 'fifth of q tin nom is this Great Britain, betweert the of 1 and 23, and these between 20 and 21. in all a cee tag years. They ere to be liable only for 14 or 'day . the first year, sod for I il4 days each succeeding ye . ln ease of iiissatoa. thee I Can be called upon Id se beyond the bmits of th. 'country. In the large :To ,the Police an ti be tram' ed fur military service. The measure is not to sp of Commons, Lord Palma ! opposed it, and Mr. Coble i ly to pass. without strong o The Garorntnent has co of the Irish newspapers for Amorists from Australia rocreseed an hundred fold. moose qoantities and the FIWCIL.—Trade in Pari loot was rapidly spreading. and ether Cominential Stai continued to be made. A Circular from M. Ds: fees, has been issued. app which the Police will be ex ing elections of Members. meat bi the side orwhich _edict would appear as the nified Deapotisin. The new press laws ha detail.. bot it is said that tit ly suppress rill liberty. 0 dealt with solely by the Po The delay in the Nock; to bite been coated solelyl It is noir said that actin that isfised (or Feb 223. be taken by the Troops at Arreite conlinned to crowded. In . the vorzous isle wore arlei mot ,Nothing farther has° tra, Or;eaus property. The ock Bete that the D,tcree of co or that the Preiident will.: The Decree is publishe b 3 celebrated If afc'.e, CI SwivitaLamo.—it is it: has desigits.airsinst Belli upon Switzerland, which elle has therefore soligii The alarm created by the was very great. The Fro the sokirersion of the CI.I and the strict surveillance Government had resolve.' Cot. Jefferson D.ivis certain statements made Fiete. before the' tat ter F's statement before he 11 tor of secession—an ann. statement thafhe had • sionista as the i•ilitary to ,The whir members of 1 nominated Gen. Smut and Philadel holding the Whig Natio Cr v ints was rife in this poisoned, another burn bed: Mi. Collins has given fatkiily. both House, of I sena. to visit the ••Baltic beautiful veisel. A VIII on the occasion. Judge Allen of 'Moos. been:soot for ifio ph) Belroheissel. dela this O. M.. prooottogiug of 'Mormon revolution. log. grosiog onto( the OT '•A .Fsium-RATY. I ) lattellignicer Coo.; n3entary (1) to • daub• !•The Doctor pulls • t int attended -with the p. Mrs. Myra Car tones and nineteen yes completely failed in th•l Serah, Gather, t! death or the child of Mr' it Needles sod pine, has •eat of fear tears is t The members of the scription to the stock o are requested lb meet evening March fith at dance is pasticutarly d of the following pen* • William A.'Galbeaith .Jehiel Towner Charles M. ...Tibbetts' Presley Arbackle C. B Vincent John W. Days. Smith Jackson James M Sterrett Clark MeSparren Prescat Metcalf S. W. Keefer • C Seigle. • Wilma Kier; M. W. Canghey, Daniel G. Lanclea. James Skinner, ' o 43 llll R in 8 f igin. S ua nA L ' re ot . erten n( Coant r .tk• on fer•iiined a;`l r nt• - •• in the of W3leffo(.l h day of Apt.l nett t o.clort t' V Petty mirk. a I.( (tam trprt t i' rand (\inns rt (v..3,14 14 . 00 ' Inning at a on the Last Woe! the Maeastan Grant ran ese trud'; I.rnn. thence North one hoop )1. Menet West nuieti five Por'''' ofrieneh emelt. thence F•nth to the Afaraviso I:rant she p;:•ct " Pournere.. mote Of ICIMI ntt p ,t446 nitwit is inipeoved and tared "I Red Pal hare. , e Anna) no conrynamion on. 0 , ' at Ittlnalhoents with:annual Nye, nd and wripp on pimpo• LLTY hENDAII.. Irtee4v4 of ()we Kr ,/a,l EXEC -- MOTIer. Is hereby pi in Orphan"s Cotirt of ' rir to public pale on the or nforrsaid. on Friday the a th • following described: of land sithale in Water • and described as follows Of French Creek. thence and thirty-four porches eighteen perches to a 11 •• to a chestnut on the HMI log th, hrwich afraid C. beginning containing el 330 aeres of land,* tie r a Rood ikettard. a &VIII Ttams-or BALs —0), balance In time equal a i r biting secured by judgme t March, 6,-3141. !I t oleo. • 1. Ficiinitial mews by l this sirs assfail Miaiatry in England. 1 11 Ministry was sh e ll • mast intense eanteoeat wased.ataa all was son*. I ask! call to ber aaantantte, from the eantiaeat tatty= zeitiociaiterov, "FILLNKLII." Ncw Yong. ICirelk a' et 1 A. M. o b• veluabl• wiry 04 FVOCKII 1.. • ly to 14eland. In the noose ton te4ored it. Mr. Home ridiculed it. It is net lite. minced praserattor luny represiont dH Gold fewer as Gold had been band ID IM. was.4epreafecl si discos• In Italy, Belgium, Austna s, pretiarations sgaiust war. Origin!. to the various Prio r hung ihein of the manner ill ected to act et the approach -1 the Chanaher. It is a docti: Russiaa ski4ir or a Clnoese 'Turbot of eo hottest and dig- not s jet been pubhshed in y, startle such as to etrectail. i erites eotneutted. Are to be iltioo - of the Empire is now by the opposition of Russia preperations for • coop Wart, TE i imitative, it it said, *cute yoste. • rtede. •nd the Prisons were ets 6( clemency, the CM spired is the matter of the eliniets however, do not i.e• i milieu will not be repealen. 6 . seer)a hie intention,. ordering that so day shell pt the Emperor . * birth•dar. stated that Lows Nspateori tu. tad has wade dimmed* he cannot comply with. sad l e /stereo/twits of England reateuing attitude of France, nett )linister had ,deinawied and- .0 other Arooiatioss, the newspapers. Tice Poise ci stand upon the 4elenaive. _ BaLtirtupu. Marsh I. published • letter rental ith respect to him by Gea. g abs Senate. Ile *airs dlr. the Senate, that he was an ia aceinent as sla.i denies ,as the •designated by several ince.. , er in case of 6111 war.: ~) a Delaware Legislature have : Preaideut; and recommead ia. ait the time and place el Coaroktion. Ihnt.Aticisnim. March I 'itryosterday; 000 IVIIIII woo ilia vitriol and two MOO *tab- Wasannotew. Marti 1., vitations to the Penindent sad brims wad many private 'ani on Tuesday tad inspect that ontertehernent will be gives very I.?w. Ma family hr labs diapsur of his lifo. to from Ouiti. publishes %Card • news by the "Prometheus." il:fabricauou or alisuuLterstauct- L isir of list Autumn. uttca."--The Biool%l Int 0 Jei than a paragraph compli 4 • that•eitr: , b elegantly—the operation be exorsasaa pain ienaginabk." aines:iftse spending two tor lo establish her claims. 'be fort. touvicted of cousin: tb. of Lancaster. by v. 4 ft sooteneeli to as in:lrma. penitentiary. ITICE. i• mmittee appointed to take Itlb. to Soobory and Erie Ile.!irsil he Reading Room on rietriiir •*elock. r. ad roe/cunt sow 'rod. The etantaltV'S '''''".3l D. S. Clark. • William F. Rimirrasakih • William S [An.. Wm. M. Gillmghkr, Hon. Jaraes Niles. Witham Dunn, Rodney Cole, Simeon Stoner* . Gi. J. Scranahath ' John Martin. Charles C. &mi. Samuel lialehins. King. Cows, john C. Smyth, P. G. Strannhin•