Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1830-1853, May 08, 1852, Image 2

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    Political an'
. Al Fast Lothario.
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Some weeks. age, Faye; the Neu/ Odeon
I
o r cotton and fashionable circles were gre.
fi d ,
illuminated and electrified, by the 46'14
r %ions, magnificent airi, and graceful Idir
frentleinait who came to Ir./ r city with numei
tern, arid te,iimmiiiii. to lik •t high Ft 3 Mil tog ;
tingoishad faun' t',•` " i'Lliumititil c , rl7.c(R. :,..;
Ills name was *43. J. floytie," or "Dr. Ha'
he styled Ininseif, and was recently from P
phia, though related it) the distinguished
lawny of ;:i..iiiiii Catulii.a; Ilis manners
Pearance were certainly ti.ose of n genileni
might well have lin:vosed upon the ihi,=t pril
obi3eniog. Vir ihcnt beii,g %‘:!;;:1:v iii,te!
his large resources-and designs justicit' a
and !literal display of los tu. , ans. Accordi
rented a large othce au one of our principal
whore coital' dealers —most do c , maregate,
ttishpd it in the fil'iSt costly and elegutirst)l
d - zt.T'-cushionecr chutre, mahogany tlezki . , in
etc. c.
To defrtfy ttese necessary expenses, as %%
meet his persgnal wants, a few small loans
gotiated, ct lcTly upon the assurabce of the
er, of a return in a few da4. &n 4, in some..
the exhibition of a setter of credit for :U fi
This furnished, Dri If. proceeded to laufi
into the cot:o:t market., his) ing lots of '
ship to his branch in Phifratlelphia, and me
paytnents by draautig bitiv, notes, drafts,
signed '•llsyne & Eyrie." Tu relieve
and di%ett his earied with 0? d
tics of trude.andqKCHLrlion t —the Duetor tt
attention to the fashtunablit society . I.f
leans. Not a few . houei*, %Oil:meaning, u
ingcitizens, nn., were rather grattliNi to i
tittsr:lng a gentlemen anfrang their friends, v
eJ to introduce ttielkictor iutu the circles
they moved.
The grauful and fascinating stranger n, l
few fari.ities in this a, he did in the , i ttic i
cotton operatiu;:s. lie boon be'catne
beau ato/ii.'e—d prothiliei.t actor-in all gay
the idol , ief as uncriatried ladies,—the en •y of the
beaux., To - the ladies he %mild wsevera in very
serious tone that he deeply regretted 4 'he as mnrt
gaged, bought up,' by a [amity arrangemen in Vfr
gtoia; by which, it wa 4 S true, he could cam into the
c.iiitrol" of Li... 100,000, " and under 114,': eon r r per
haps, he would - add, witira riiguisli :Atli . .., if a pret
ty. but rather green girl , of sweet bis'een Yet it
was like tearilig asunder his heart string to turn
away hunt bq no,ch beauty and fascihation in New
Orleans. In order, lioweNer, that hip matrimonial
sadrifice might gi) off in'the handsorne l t style, he
had bespoke some €50,0 cif jewelry at Hyde
Goodrich',., and six at the rnost Wag:llolcent bro . -
cade silks al ‘Vuodliers. Would his Lind friend
Miss.---or Mrs. — ( be good enough to call 'and
see them 3 - • •
' ‘Ve need rot 'rhforrn (ur reaaers how prorrytly thie
in% itatiote" l aLcrpted, and belie ; of lovely
radie.'croh 4l fued to 11)uo Sc. G.oodrich':, to grize hrth
'army a d , .'p b.... 41 at:,l pdhrof jetC,ousy on the -
ni ices[ were n on the I.tru:t•
of the happy Nir:. H. A:,(1 .itirre o sure 'onfintth.
were t,o and the bruz.de &ili< hid:aside for
the .tor ! S. aegrardlLf.b of expense was he, that
I.irg,e
f41,1i0
lip II •
CULT rl
l%ere I
1.1:/,,,nt:„1, .4 the nrat outer. sacb as our roust
Oki:2 lathes Uoa:1 hs%e. been litypy ter, wear
Cr‘%: , •or %ere engap , ;(l for the
Dr. II:a ..,nynded." The ladiei
a 'plate exc:•enient. should
luodol u leilow" tray 4 , 11 . tu oLt V . lrginta 13
1. NewOr.Lana ao dc...atttute of beauty and
,
111,0 p
iti. ry
Th.
se qu..rtea naturally provoked a great dell of
alt ii, “:“..: i... {,. nt) C.M . •111%e Vitjai of O pera .
ri,i..nik.: t mi.: d our fa,!:ionahle 'fair :to lasso
. i.; - I,,tri I) cot., an I tittuße him in hymeneal
r.mi Mitch no Vrtgtrutt girl could extricate .
A I, , rmidob e i•og,iiery ot feminine art anJ
i.m. et as op( nvd upon him. , Nor was the,
r ut t',.l s,: , •rti . stufi that could loirg rebut .4 4 ..iei,t.e. -He sae rsi e id.y sinalogtu his re
-1.....1 m. 0., than ov.t. bia %on, %% idJw or faif
: 1,;"l r...,ritrd 1, :Pacet '1411(1141.0ns of his th -
.1 t•I Sy i ' 1... -' ,:•.l is, %ilea a`a.! suddenly , by
ei...gra,M or "tto.r "ct.rsed rr.o.li:" of commti
,l4: e me it.f trel./L1 ql reached here, which ren
it hi ct —,:ry .I.at. the I). , ctor shou:A depart
. • groin tour lo 1.1.” • L.I.Z.:e .4:11Y. , Ihe (/ ...At doy,
mier.u. it .....e. iriymis of the Doctor were
.1 by r‘..s.hiig the f ,'. owing ark ertisernent in
ear„ut.e (u t;:e l.th rehro,,r) i.,...;):,
fete —WheMa....me 1 C. 1t.r,11... i.^iding him.
risk as leir . elllllt.lCte'ill plri.l.l". tp., insued,varions
I.,:4aiviti2 1...L1 as by (tie firth 0( iinyno At E% re.
I.'tl waled to.ktroetl- ad that ri11.,; 1 I.e.Mtl g ive.
• that 110. i ,rout goi..i, exec; or ever 1 1 .-ms px acrd ti,.
•Faid Ili ) ie 10d.0ny...11. nor has ss . d Ilayite ever
.
al:lo;vie to usc.or sign m% nmit.• in ai,% 'mintier
vet ••MANUELJEVItE i "
: i;:vai - rp!i'i. t . .. Fnti-! ,C.f , ry Its-uraiiCtt to ti Illat
c , nun , .!•.t:: Z.` i., 1 (•: , 1:0 1:,..u. tint! t'aey:ll:, I- Been
'..5.;1,1. - , . Io j , ...i,ce itithi.rn tt shou:ii he ..ta-•
tat they b 'ire tlo-ir fate wi:h commendable for
., a m! some Vvere k 4) froli:t as ft/ Erdal:lol.a qui
61ay, t1...t it i....ivt 1 t:,cni
. iight. The female
l or the ; riss.piig Doctur v. tie in,t, so cm:4,y
fiott. The l'auuourg St. Alst) •,% as in tears tar
lillarlTl it).
I.
tee M:1 6 I "3 ~ 1 - steam tl,-_-.v the 9octor. west-
St ~..: nt Nlempli:- . ., the riiiani rink of
i'Lligi
t..oti:4
the c
toi s,
him.
littlnse
Doc
t ~11
rail!
to i. 1111,.
'ntfon trade, he would take
le Ilwt. at Cotlon, by 1.4.4 y 4.f 4 filial
.11 , 111 ,1- ii 4 ul
deliartment Lt hl., btotto.s-. Arcn~Jint{y 6c
bused Et3IJUO hule
"ew:rays, apJ neg... 013 iy.l biE3 on 1 e
Ttu, arraccgotntml greatly impruyeci the
the
a lit
that
pur•
to .
sam
nai , 4ei of the Doc!, -
r. - .: - • ,1
4' • - '
F M i m;.llis he proceeded to Cintintiali; : thr .e
he fell in v% ith a %%idow Is,:y of re.spectabde'oootio
tton; :1114.1 SOllle ro t erty,, v. ho v. as bOOll capiivaiinl
by Lis irresistible attractions, and aft( r a acroateit
ante of a few days married Jinn. - la a at (4 two
afte the marriage, the Dreier hat itig übmilie.! tram
.a r lat:oti of the widow the pretty b:IM .0 tittB',Mlo
as al loan for a few week=, ann,moceil iil' his w+p
ingib% ice Iltat he Wi s s compelled by r busi eso to Oro.
11
'fee to l'aditc., 1:1; L it in a 'hurt t une he nould re
tur tu her laird arm=. ' A-..:onl,rigly, aft.r au af
fecting part.ng, he divart?d in ii-P 4 the large
.stearnel•s. On board then , Laing . ..fled to bee a•eliarin
ing young. lady. just bad ling into wornar4toodo% ho,
attracting the are/ nitro of the I),cior, bfeeatae in a
Iht time the object of his ardeat at ,i ticlimrtg
gaz. Aseeriaming who- she was, the Doctor 0-
troinced Jiin,eif, and being of tiattiooted family
anof the most iinlaveptiouab:e irtravr , , soon ren
der d himself agreeable ro the la,exrc.ie.:,co.innil un
sap liideated young . 10 . y. ,S.vraptoty dit his snit
cl t
ads nee, that before !lei b !at had armed' at l'adt,crih,
he ih - as the aill•ined lover of the yeti'', lady, who
lived at that place.
- ACcerdirgly,' slit.rily- after the:-:•arrl
oath:their marriage was'il•ily eelebra , ed.
after, the Dames: an:lota:era to hi., ii•
-easing ne--
._
. _
preissup, necessity of a let-,nets ch., a tr, fur his
uracepling. to (...rarlisvllle, Ttnn. ().1 I, s strkal at
thin place, he..soon succeeded in introdu log hunst.lf
into the best simiely, and Lad actirultylpri,i,,,,i to
one pf the ti4t i:acreatin4 Indies infrhe vrilag,,
when her parenits (faked fora delay to nake ingin-
I ies,as to his positixt:' During this del Y. alas ! fir
the further.hymelmal and tither spec , rl• toms r f the
enterprising I.Dthaiio, the 'kir:graph bilmight intel
ligence to Clarksville, the result of wt4ll wrillrus
1 1
anncunced in the Picayii-c, of the lit- April;
AN AtraFs.r.—The "police of tiitcl city rresteii this
evening a Man C11:1: - g, hi ritticit Dr. C. 1a) no, 'WI a
charge of bigamy. It seems that tlior are strmig
grounds to bir.irve that bellies tither wit jes living he,
sides the tyre whom he atipresent arkithwledges'.—
tille is a lovely young - la:4 of Pailtleab; Ky.. whom
he induced to marry him.
,lie in a short time after
war,ds Mtaied for Nashville. H. Pips Opprepended
tete ihrouLth the int trnmentalt+ lif Morse a tele
tit; 1.. end' has t ter. cr omitted tor eXaluirtition.
And EueS; fur the ;accent, is the 'extei.itif our in
. rn Or I in reguril' to :he ooerations I,f an idivido
-4 , trti re the splendor of whose succdst, the fame
of ' blazttironi, of !donna° .Edavl4its l ; nf Doctor
ila . tnes, and other _notabilities in that Nee; 'i i i des
tined to pale. We give the facts, as frelated to us
from respectable sources, but trust that they may be
exaggerated
A
itattsrv.o Iva SWINDLISO.—On MOnda n
-log Sheriff Smith arrested two w ' .wn whole.
sale merchants in CifiCll *,
on a reqiiisition from
the G.)ternor of ' nsylvania, and de'ivered them
juto the custody of (After Gurneey l j g : Quarter
Sessiot.o„in. Philadelphia to take t k to that
city, where they are eharied akth obtaining over
twelve thousands/oilers itiorth of cepa it tder Klee
pretenep of Tans k Co., arid whert,
General N
Delta,
ly etii-
g
Imo hit
,
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ale, be
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safe=,
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atop to
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free.--
a 1 at i'adu-
The day
California Jews.
BY ilia CRESCIINT
. .
1
The mail boat, which brought the Crescent City's
mails, sunk in Chegres river, and the packages were
many of them ware nr less damaged. It is feared
some were lost altogether. r •
A dispatch from the City of Mexico, received- at
Acapulco just es the steamer left, Confirms the news
of the,rei-etion of the Tehuantepec Treaty by both
hou.es of the Mex.caci Con;:ress. The 'leo s,by
the Crescent C.tt; is but tour days later, anikion
rains few lipala ut interest. The more iinfiortant
ha>e been already iiublish.ed in our telegraphic col
umns. i . . •
A man name; Lomas MrERAY. , 1611 i:! city, fe!!
overb,lard• trom tie steamer Gov/ Dana, at Sacra
memo, and was rou :led, ,supfmsed to have been
asleep-at the; tim .
THE 1111N0.9.- 'he news From the Mines is most
cheerin g and. gra if)ing. The recent rains having
furnished no abut taut and certain supply of water,
a greater degree ilf activity p4vails than ever be
fore was
. Img.wt ; the.miners eeemed incited tn
greater exertion 'from their past dosappointments.
New dotcoveries are constantly bbing made) , and
I ninny ravines an gulches ohich lest year were sup
posed to,be white sted, upon the prosecution, of fur
'
Cher researches, trive t exhibited a wealth egnal to
that yielded to th original prospectors. - -
t
At Shasta, th Usan's of millers uho have been
Irian- idle . waiti gfo water, have suddenly been
I • ''' , • eilableu'to engag in p udtable employment. New
lend nth digging. have been di.,envered on Rowie
river: alsoupon he Kalamath and Trinity river,—
Ten dollars •er 'y. per man. is tlMaght to be rath
er ender that: of r the average yiel.i,
i A ; rich vein of gold•bearing quart. has been dis
' covered on HIM bog Creek, airJitt six miles from
I Shastallutte. ' lie fire. p rind of r ,ck which was
to-ted - yielded 8. 9 worth of gall The average
1
yield is about 32 cents per pound.
Mr. Ilamilton pf ‘Vyandot, recently found two
i s7recimens of got in that vicinity, weighing respee-
I tively 1919 and al '7lO. _The miners are. doing well
'there.. '• . ,
lump of wire giL.l weighing.s4/
J. The miners are Auing well
At Evansville
winces was Gat
there.
The Nevada p
profits. !Flier]
accr continue to yield handsome,
even? Quartz Mill, one day last
Llnns of quartz, front width were,
week, crushed 1
extracted R J 9. ,
On Sunday, the 'l4th inst., I,sbo'!ounces of gob.,
changedls et P•acertille. • 1 '
At Spaniedi and Murderer's Bars, on the middle
fork of the American, diggings were paying from
$5 to $l5 Per day per man.
Still m , trel glowing 6ccounts reach us from the
Southern miner. At A.,lokelumne HIM, and in that
‘icinity, diggings have been disbovered. It is
estimated that *50.000 from the fortiier place alone
was, rent into Stockton- last week. ;
On the Yuba and Feather Itive . rs,lheir bratthes,
and throughout the roljiieent country, like flattering
accounts are' received. E
• The Miners in the Icinity of Loi4 Bar, Feather
river, have been very s iceessftil. Two specimensi
weighing r , 0.,-eetive!y -a86,60, and nine ounce. and
a half, were recently found in Oregon gulch, in
that vicinity. Anther tuere, wrigping 17 pounds,
was flit/cid-in the tame place a ?few Jaysafterwards.
The company who found this piece, consisting , of
two men, took out r:f I,OOU that week.
Meters. Adams &, in•one day, al Stockton,
received 300 los of dust from the mines:
New York Flat, Soldier's arid ether pfa
cis. Which were suppo , el to•be exhaii•ted, are
yielding NlPtidsninely. At..the former place. j3O per
pan has,heen taken out. !From the litter pace, it
is estimated that ell,l)00,1).00 have been extracted;
6111Cel it was first prospeccid.
Several large lumps have recently been found at
Sonora. A lurnß. neigh - o pounds four °mi
ce', was taken out of the• u:ch ack of the United
States lintel. E-ditnating gold at tali per ounce, ita
,a!,,e 25.
A lump of pure gold'," valued at $1,300, was re.
cently found at S i Andreas. The finder refused
eLsoo for-it.
Tue. IsTuatts.—The Choc° gold mines, within
three days' travel of Paoama, promise to yield quite
as we:l as any in rilifornia.; Great dif fi culty, how : -
ever, is found in getting laborers there—the natives
being.too lazy to work. and else lankeei too
~.gat to Ca:ifortiltt to stop Irmr. •
A Mr; Win. I'. Crew,. a homeward alitornittn,
having made a free clispiay of his "pile" in Panamli,
vies oterhauled w hile crossing the l-ihmus, nound
edoloogh not dangerously, and rubbed. •
Tux I:coammtrtEs.—The Pittsburgh Commer
rieil •Jouit.al pub!isii...F the long opinions of Judges
Grier and -Irwin, in a recent conimery suit bronglit
agaitiswhe Ecomimy Society of• Socialists, fur the
recovery of his share of the property owned
. by the
Society, by an expelled meinher. 'Thor cs) !u pletilant
ea: a, member' for twenty -sltreil yearn,
faifidelit, receit ing, nettling but his Limn! and +th
ing. claims that to 1816 he was Wrongfully
(act tiled, anal depri‘cd of. fur chore of the accumu
lated wealth of the Society, aileged to have been
worth e 2,000,000 at the ti.ue they expelled nun. The
complainant claims *ktin,ooo as his share, and the
court ordered that the casette referred to a commis
sioner to take an account of the tali.o cf all the
o f the Ih ri , imi y Society, as it eas held in 1819
and ttr 1:448, the number of persons entitle f to Colrn
mutiny of property. and alsci shat would be a fair
Compensatimir for the 'altar of the complainant for
twenty-scten years, deducting money paid, andmtlt
t4 property taken by Min at the time of his expo'.
4ion. t Witne-ses estimated•the property of the So
ciety as Lig& as seteral millions. •
Timm-Fula r rate—t-The progress plf this young
terpterylathe wilderness, is a remarttabl. , illustra
tion of the eoergr. - cnterprizP, and success a a PCCt
of. The most feeble nod humble beginionga. The
message of Gov. V. , :roz to the hegi.latore of Utsh
nasdeltrered un 1.45 1 / 1 of January, and coniintil-
Mentes the following information:
The assessed vnine of property within the Terri
tory in ISS, en ta,l.lflu,St.3. The revenue filider
'-' 4llll g 13 .2 11 . 670 , ..1 winich gtI O.G 1 , 4 hind not
been collected. O.ting to the scarcity of money
most of the taxed were collected in wheat—nut
over one-tenth in money. About *5,000 were ap
propriated for bridges and rwads, wouleir Lyclory, and
II nil I. Cully.
Daring the past year the settlements have con
tint.e.l to extend, ontii the I he now reaches (tom
near Bear Ittrettm th'e north, to;williin about twen
ty-tire Miles of the .outliers rim of the Great limn
a il.stanee-a three hundred and fi ft y railed. With
the cattption of a few of the Indians on Marv's
River, Leave per:6ls among all the tribes towards
the whited. The practice of purchasing Indian
children, 1-
or slni.es, is carried on by tha
nof New Mexicd and Gilifornia. This
s been extended into riah, in spite of ef
ocvent it. Cornrois.limert have been tip
se!ect a more' ceotrallisite for th, sent of
.ent, and they - have fixed anon rativari Val
le new capital is tojbe called Filtn ,, re city.
'vers4 i+ fICCeA4IIII operation, tinder the
of the Chancellor and a Board•of Regents,
tblatße aid,tu it is recutnniendeJ.
poi:da!
I rank: II
Lull . - In
p
el% cult
IPv T
The LCI
thr.
and Le,
New Orleans Cresceit is re
for the inc'redible story:
LorEz STlLi..AL:cx.— One of the touted
'miners stafes that he is credibly inittrified,
capon in believe, that Gen. Lopez was not
but that another individual, a notoriou•
who very Much resembled Lopez, was the
n the tragic scene of the Pinza de Ann..—*
maul states that Lopez is confined in one
ngeons of Havana, where, pith/kilt light,
clothing, solitary and tichntily 1 . 1:11, be is
. TINd to the most , exeruchititor tortures.—
invention. it is Wd. has Wel poi to the,
• vent tortures sultetentlyl refined for this
of royalty in the Antilles. Without
he story, we give it for what hie'
G.
spon4lb
UM
Cuba ti
and hes
gn rrote
crimins
P 11 trerer
Our info
of the d
tr•it hoot
daily si),
Spanish
rack to
Peou re
d'orsing
airs from statements
,that the exports of il•imes
root that city for this last three month.
PRIM TRAIIR Ruts.-1
in the New York
tic prod
Ri l l ig rrtealo 410,045.484—which is mere thee dou
ble the amount (414,887.513,) exported during .the
whole year of- italti
other protectionists pi
under the existing tali
ed by the producers.
progressing, ships ars
_revisit of labor, is unr.
pricey. We need not
it is already abundant'
,he ruin which Greeley and
icted wuukl surely be felt
does not seentoo be rediitt-
and is rising, Railroads are
ilding, and everything, the
!nand o.,truly renuaseislag
sk fin dog 6 . 11 gime,
enj(led•
(Erie Wet (Merger.
ERIE. PA
SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 8152.
•
DEMOCRATIC STATE NOMINATION.
"FOR CANAL COMMISSI - ONER
SEARIGin: of Fayette Cgunty.
Appottionment Bill
The following is the Congressional 'Appirtionme
Bill, as fillallY passed iud approved by the Gerernor.
The political ioinplesian of this bill, as tsarina we c i
figure if Mit; is fourteen democratic. and eleven whig d
trim,. though some or the districts are very close. a
the success of parties id them will depend much more u • i
tin local 'questions thin upon the principles'etf the C 4 •
titillates. ,Taking into consideration the well known f •
that our opponents are adroit managers at t4rning; e
various ',isms" of pOlitics to account, we .titiak th •.' i
have more than an eqnsli chadce fur the next ten yea.
It will Let seen. also. !that Erie has her fortunes lintel
with Criwfurd. Frdrn Our knOwledge of Crawlo
County yr alines, we hive no hesitition ia 'cOngratutati
our,whig;friends ou te " happy time" in store for the
let. District—S,outt wark, Minyameusinic - Passa)nn bui
in the chanty of Ph ladelphia; and Cedar. Ltia
Spruce add
pruce add New Mar et Wards, in the city of Prpled •
phis. - i I • i
' 2.l—T , balance d i the city of Philadelphia. ' •
11—l + ,}-nsington and the Nuriliern Liberties.
4th—Kpring Gard e n. Penn District, North -Pell!.
Kingsessing„ West P siladelphia. !Buckley. Ilichmonc.
ithineorporuted Nortfiern Liberties. Bpdasburgh eel
Amen:lgo in the county of Philadelphia. i
501—Montgomery county, and Bristol tewnship, Up.
per add Lower Monliyoulc..lrdukforil. Roxbury. Itr
cherry, Lower Dublin. IV-Inte Hall. Usforil and'Moi•
' land in the county of Philadelphia.
Gih—('Beater and tielawara counties.
7th—Hocks and Lehigh coded's..
Eth,—Berka county.
9Lii:—!...aniaater county.
1 Oth—Labanort. Dauphin and Union counties, Led
Lower Melte:key tutynahip in Northumberlandcnuntr:
11th Saliti)litill, and the balance of • Northumberlsod
coullty.. ,
I•lll—Luzerne, Mountour. Columbia and IVyomitig
ICounties.
13th—Northampton, Monroe, Carbon, Wayne and
Pike counties -
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15th—lycaming, SuMiran. Centre. Clearfield. C to- I
toil. Potter. M'Elean and Mifflin counties. *- i
lfiih—York. Cumberland and Perry counties. I
Nth—Adams. Franklin, Fulton. Bedf;rd and Inmate 1
counties.
Ifflh—Somerset. Cambria. 'Blair and Ountingdsii
cant. lies. .
19th—tVeatinorelancl, Armstrong and' Indiana coon- :
ties. .
• Nth—Fayette. Green sad Wliington counties.
211t—Allegheny county. exce pt that part , lying no-th,
eastra the Allegheny and nortlitwest of the Ohio river. •
*3J —Butler county' and the "bare excepted part. of
Allegheny.
r i
2:l4l—lieavei. Lawrence and Mercer enmities.
t2lth—Venatip.c. ;Wasren, Chiron. Elk, Forest and
Jefferson enmities- •
, 1
2.stli—Erieaud Crawford counties. .
Give him a Reception by all Items.
The Ginefie•calls upon the faithful to give our auto
Senator a reception—a triumphal ovation — whe re
returns to his dearly beloire,d,coustituents. We saisnd
tit 'pena l , Great men shoald receive great honors ;and
Walker is undoubltedly oue of t he greatest -little fish . in
the %%114 - puddle. , besides, has he not worked faithful
ly for the-interests of 4:rie lt Of course lie hart. 1..J0k
for instasicfr, at the act incorporating a rail road from the
Sharon cell fields to the harbor of Ashtabula T. Erie sill
reap en +manse amount of benefit from that--"over
the left."l 'Then littent he worked his card ro adroitly.
that the $i uhury road will be del .yed a t ear at least.—
What if i•Totn. Power" did sell out the Pittsburgh road
to Clevqa t ild fur 1421.000—is not that compensation
eriengh. I l n
i s k uch a 'delay in the Sunbu-3 7 Certainly
5 4 7 0.1.100 .is a nice lath) min. and the Sunbury road.'" no
diest shtikes. Then he is no magnanimous. tee
Dittrnt la atlow the t.,11 to p.n.s t.....;nc the LOe","°
Tr". •".. ''''' "V" ill lose rile towns:tip twins f vi
cdurie he did—afr Judge lint,x decided the eorpeta
ticke pesstro t ed that right) Not before,thouei repeated
-13.1 urged.ito bring the bill up. We bi. 4 E . g.titi,;lvv go in
foi r the reireption, and willgive a et.ek of sealliig wax at
lest to get up a bou-fire with. Gentlemen of the Limn
n Pee, dOn't fail to call on us. -
U 7 The Editor of the Commerclqi 'has fonds typo
sphical error in the aiscrrer, our (1.v . il betting ma :u
pay "ettitial" instead "initial." It iirgootl enough fur
. for wt ought to be more carotid to dot our "es." cross
r "t's,"‘ancl loop our •• e's," •
ELT Tux Metal Prissat.t v.—The L-gislature of Maiii .
s chusets etas passed it bill abolis‘iiing capital
it cases of arson. flye, and all other. crimes licreacure
cumin Cie penalitv * of death. with the rxcepno.s of
urtier. ,The death penalty fur the crime murder
r ay also be considdred to be virtually 'abolished. as all
sons sentenced tci . d.sath must be kept at hard lobos fo r
o year prior to the exi.cution of the sentence. It is
\ •
Is
se rcely iluctsivable that, after the punishment of hard
Inbodor one year; the dhith penalty would be cashed
oiuti The object of this provision appears to be, that.
provided it tiappeuf to turn out. (which. is expected,
wilt mit bisi, :be case.) that outrageous crimes should in.
crease in number, in consequence of the alteration in the
law_e.") se truster of the State rump have it in. his poiver
to 'extreme penalty. without the necessity of
An act of the
2. Ltsgialemre being passed to that effect.'
which would be neceacary if the death penalty had been
ettirely ahrogeted,,
' Fun; i u.a , .--The Democratic Convention of Florida has
farmed its ' electoral ticket and chosen deleptes to the
Bsitinsoie 'convention. 110 preference was stateil for the
Presidericy. but the delegates are understood-to be in fa
vor of Raugras for the Preiiiilency..and Jed. Daviufer the
Vice Presidency. '1 ~...
_ ____ _.
Er Chinon Ceintit); Pe. i north •east from Pittslur li.)
is diettagulslied for Iron cite and Lacafece anionic,. fie
usual mark is 1.000 imsjoitty_for Polk. Cass. Sic, out of
some 4.00 vote*; hot last fall it ',fled up 1.300 br BT.
ler: The sheriff of said County offers to sell nosy-nine
several parcels of real,este le on the Ist of L
.14y. ircluiling
nine furnaces. The sheri ff 'e description o this troperty
fills nearly sic columns of tlik Chalon nrgi r. ther"De
mocretic"4oripsn. Of cutirt, we see haw!the editor can
stand than, but ire nut so itlltisr abant the ironworkers and
farmer.. Shall we say 11a.i0 of 1.500 mOority for you
next fsli; gentlemen': ain t let the editor who pockets
the molt of adyertising your property at ' Aware ante dic
tate your answerl—New rark Trib.tne.
When thi Tribune is hard up fur recta it reliantly re
sorts to fiction' Such is its pordicament in the tibiae pat.-
agraph. The "Clarlon Register" is very llar from being
the "Democratic org'ait." 'lt is a rank whir parer. and
our friend of the "Democrat," will not thank Gineley for
taking the Register for his standard paper.' The Demo
crat, in which paper the Sheritrof that County alvir'ys ad
vertise!, Is now before -ea, and so far from six lotumns
of it being" filled, with sheriff Liles, there is 'not use in it;
and we , venture the lion there has not been en) thing
l.ke, the autaiint
. the Trituni tells of, in a yeti.
again, Geley
nr".oatiriabia young. friend
Ito t;cannot afraid to olev_ot
dy of •Inii/ogogoto'
..4o or three years tease act
li:iriseitlettehlr 'a al
se,-tr› ! ....(ft w outstay onneeemexty. for he Is • taken
~ :II ngsgetejl• and •••lang" like the chap • Lb. itch
--the neutral war. _
lIJ
thri rail read refitment has v neerl!. cooled
down. There is nothing like the ••1 end sober nought.'
and • little sleep, to get pe''le st on any question.
BAD. VOlLT—Tvrellty-fire errs to the CO4llllll.ll3trallU
hare been dissnomeJd. 1 o being in appropnatioa to
warrant i colstimmati of their services. This is bad.
very ; twentr,-Gre ddstoonel political miesionaries , WW
new btrithrowu pen the tweeter.
1117 A • leg toting Neehville Neese the fashioaable
',aye! 4 marriage satiate Inserted in the papers is
tees the edible • edger. The Xc waste everyloidy
t o t married mod keep op the faihiee. Bode we':
z x Another Scene in the Play
. . .
As indicated by the proceeding of, thb: Whig cancan
At Wathington, gititiin its slur last. the trouble among the
whig leaders are rapidly ariproaching to 4 head, judging
crtint the "swelling words.' full of nbuilve contumely.
which their intercourse wi t h each other at Wathingtou
hds lately been profusely 'ornamented. i The latest eu:
cosinter,aince the unique•pas3age tWaruil , In MTV!' :Hast
ier, of Ni,rdi Ceruhita. and Giddings, of (him, on the
(liar of the louse, appearil to have been one which,greisr
oUt of seine oecurreucw• at the whig congressiounf cams
cils, of the 20th inst ,—(that given in our last—) where
%Iflltie I'.. 51anguiri, the old Seise...snot deb iuchee. pre
siOed. It seems that Mr. Brooks, one t I the edit,* ut
the New York !:rpress..and a metsilie of tong/if4s to
boot. was one of the "ejected" ,at the Is se of the lees's
ing up of that itiltarinuis:oll3 withering, und th,t, siner•
ti,g under the unceremonious trei.tineuf then and •ilscre
' rel c eived, he was at treat ;privy to.. if not 'the author of,
certain rather caustic coMmunicatiosts 3eltich appeared
• idiMediately therearterMithe columns cithe paper afore-
Iradid; reflectinwsevertlyuinsiti Mangum oul'his allies..)--
These 'strictures were enirely toe much fur the equsul-
Mir, - or digestion of the Old stager at whom they were.
i intainly levelled,.-and, of 4ourae • he tool. the earliest op.
partunity of ejecting a pocSioh of his bilepon the reputed
1 author of the attack.
s
i Against so prominent• al member of**lrll Me decency." ,
it, may hardly be worth while to insinuate shut the onset
of Mr. Slougum, in his Place in the Senate. where his i
antagonist could . have no Chalice to reply, was scarcely '
fair or chivalric, inns' particularly as MIL... Brooks at the
earliest moment took occasion to make, in Isis place in
die Muse. ahm ie termed "a personal explanation,"
which being also deelded to be a "privileged'queiition,"
ari
is always iu order, pailiamently spes•sing, even if to
outsiders it shoultl appear to be dis4rderly and disgraceful.
At all events. aCcounts front the theatrn of war, gsveral
-1:, concur in...lying that Mu Ne w Yorkiiir proved ltiniself
;lithe etionghlor his opponent, and Isis eeply to Mangum,
' a• reported in the papers. certarsity suifports the general
oinion in this . regard. Tile Senator's Sttack. was qiarse
unmannerlyad not to say brutal, in Ole extreme, and
t e reply Contrasts with it quite irvantageously. As we
1 3
lick space for a reportbf 'Mr. Brooks's apeech, we tons
hint ourselves with giving a port;on of the cdr.Orial coin-•
. merits of his paper upon Mr. Nlasiguirill'undignitiol oil-
slaught. It will prove a new and aninisug scene so the;
uld ploy of "Faistily "arc:"
l "The house ed,tor of the Erpiy.s.s, (ii
to make thisdistioction. in °riser to obti
which Mr. Alanguin's wilful stuptibly i
Who lian'defended bins a thousend time:
from the assaults of his old el:musics, 'esi
liy,heart, socially and publicly, fOr nil
Capital, is the anther of that "insidious
,
tarsal" meistioned,by the Senator trot
Shall tee stir up' Mr. Manguai l a pure
menthrance, mid cats) , him behind A
Lie the very Rorie, of Seriatess, he I
Siht.ll we take him to the itnte•rooms of
( like another Alesonder at his feast, be
pet rt? or to thr-Settatet 'hanair on so
like that at the close,' of Nlr. Yolk's
e'aa wi11... where ho . enerir.eed his part .
.1 !P+. order. sod eirerytt.ing 4.15, owl t
1 ecesenry to make a quorum, its order
In Loco Fawn S. motor a. Nllll.l,ltr t
• rethirol him of tim,hetter date, in
selvesto to. recal,ctitin. 'alien we at.
ell. in entoraemorotion of a rer'oin 4:11.;
ite toasted a noble whit es the •n:hcii
:eon Trent),' and where 1.56 80011 . 1
The l'i n 'ed Suit's Semite, ts.dieut a
issli.noi , n could nevei have been r s
I 'e o'reerrenee to show Isoiv pis , : a ti
friendships and to pr.cuice eumitir s. 1
him with those 110,t111t109, as others h . :
dfiese county 10 h. 14 own untie S ' a ' e. a:
Pressed a preference friV a d,stingiii,'
arollita.—not Mr. Nlatteirm —for the
Or to the fact tbnt lie lrns been disollp
or himself. or . friend,.!. Cis share 4.f tilt
*hoer drop from :he 1.../e•-..s . tiee (.:tarn
ileill judge the nrotive which prompts :
on the nltnosetionnintens sentiment.
Ind section of the country, and the sa l
tides correctly ' , too. 1
' \l'e Ind not mean to tie drawn into
'ripen ifr. Mangufb's eaminet. Hot
renntor eu Congress. aid has been oil
.'hereof the ineinoiy of man runnel)
Ili
IP klIOM• it..• rates woe, ...e.....-•y: I
loose to speak per. ninth or ,Aresp e l
rs of another. lie knew. too.. that]
riswer could he given liy whet he sal,
••• piny or think of n'menblore then di
dud of half as inanY )errs raper:ell
...pion. upon turh a' •pleelt. nod ri
ft the Visited States Sane.,, re e lci o q
tesys of the coarsest laogneee and in
- tioh! Alas for Senatorki dicititv: I
ih
nut's estimate of whoti consiitu.. CI
entlemnes;* Tn litaektil it.l ti urn,
ifitor, when it is edam* is ho have
the repute inn they enj.ty; to also.. it
V. to talk of kicking al Man out of e
Mil banishing him front the soeola ,i
grouping of thires nit!gether wort'
EM=I
CD - THE P.s•.r vs rnr. P • 7,
aTs there WWI time!whrn ttst pl
inainlF known as tho
reified. mid of that tirne":llr.lisncr.lr.
inn the posasee frori hisias
r• At Boston a society w.ts forme
Snevtie patinficture-; on rine of its
Irundrel j.uun wonieu appeared oil I
bontespun.'se.rted to a 'triple row, Pal
wheel, atirfeach busily itratisferriir, t
tad' to the spool. TI e town built
house,' nod there Were bounties to er
ers in linen."
' Those were the dal'',
his wife, not "his lorry
upon the bonnet, blus lh
radiance which now nit
eyes; and when Ilerrel:
are. now; and when, e.
tEr UNrt.i.ISAST,
deci ibes a funny inci4nt which late
city. It appears that ; lady whose
would not permit her td visa the the;
tee, determine'd to have a look at the
Lois lodged at the hotel where the I.
the d•neer 'returned (rpm the thont
softly to the dear a n d i peeped in t!
indge.of her surprise; when 'she 84
103 . e d et the A 4ble toktig a cozy
4ject of her sbltorren e.
pa' %Valium M Gaugh,
+fancy. has recently! aJ
M.,%T. punter, cliairtjr.,
Fmatice; in whie,h/Ke opposes the• p
the weight of Over eiiius u( the Un
gees that silver is i b i rter staudard
because it is the strut and of •11 coral
9pt Eirginud, becatthe attrition I
/(tore is less tempts,/
i n to counter
tite system of reducing !will tine ph i
teirustely as they coin aratively deprrei
As wi began. he so we 01
any change is made it liur
a subsidiary cerrenc
.
,rao.--;1111ffato harbor its actually open—
. mouth a4"totter: than every b.)dy expected.—
.
-ter of the 61it sarit 1
to obstuctions t:, navigation , a t i the mouth of nor
Jr, were yeaerddy so well .sent red and driven of
14 the action 4 *wind/nut Wtotther„ taut steamers and sod
vessels ,trrtredfreely,latad lost eirentlag were deportihg in
i
e(tositlerolde nembrrat ' ('fits will of mime he the 14 , t tu.
lemiption to the nuript'ott of the ae eon, v. beefier Spring
or Suintilir over daartos upon' ue.!l'
1 QT G
, too,
7
rhe Cu.)
Le! every body reyinee; there le
John Franklin. The set in,,the pu
”seetterill end driven oft" Where
Mr. lellawpleuit or the Republic.?
From the aril the • , uld Fo4y" Journals of our
pailty denounce the Democratic Berrie. we think it must
be "right every time." and uot.alid to speak the truth
upon any question. times past. t was a regular via.
iter to our table, but:it becmns so gouty and lame. 4.(1
"stale, flat and unprofitable." that r e respectfully 'emit
ad it to stay away. Mating cams lout from among the
corruptions of men. end tWeame thl n eirgan of the people.
we iboold'like to see its loco ones orsat oar board.—
Will the Editor put a dawn es his l Boeji ?
it be no eessery
Ain a personalitf
'will not see) one
:S. et %Vashinenn.
lid wfu k.tew I •
tility )ners. et the
and skulking .di-
North Carohal
frill by wan are- .
e scenes. where.
I se arti4l hi; pit?
11617.1mA. %bete
• hei also acted his
stn Otte.) of Merrh
iimituetration. for
bt 1, ;IQ! 011• t
• hen his vi %aY
• to !ra ltd a very oh-
Austria? or shall
r.bir tri . bring our ,
SIM druitlctozrith
,ig
it of ..Tire 'Wash
'nfitt i t reply was.
htr' the Trent% of
tried?' We recall
ink it ie to profess
cor wilt'tvo charge
ore done. because
we believe, hove ex
iheet son of Ninth
%lee Pre.iidene%;
minted in securing
~leaves and fishes
300uts. The world
t Senator to ohnn
if his Stnte putt%
;acious world' will
onlir remark
.Ir. M.lnt 2 ttni ts a
alrrnmt for n Vine
not to Ibe enntrarr :
.01l to ►aow
f it tnen.i,er of one
•t , ulty or ilie,mem
here he epoke. no
And whet ehKH
tee secre years old,
c thus
int n
all river th the
• bitterest vitnrier-
Alan for Mr. \l+ll
-
•eleinetits of ft
1107 14
gten srirh long ell
ileti for their no err
very de cent eir.ele.
if honorable men; is
Vol the author."
be Home Inerrant
rcubir form or hu
'hft4 not been in=
t Lives 111, a Oruro.
I
vtaunie.
I for promo:log , do
aantvenartee. three
the common. clad 111
sonuing•
he flax from the dia-
•a ononu lactating
courage the vrork-
/'s wife 'was called
swhenanfl
ma when
I eel in the c
,sheit from gel
's
were it.
oe roses now worn
leek; and when the
;,ms, sparkledein the
lknowu as muscles
:c., etc.. etc
he Boston Gd:ctle
y teak place ill that
anions of propriet y
re to see Luis NA.
!lacer elf the,
di bearde ,
the
...so afted
do w•alk6d
the critch.-
milla2lni
r
[ et •upper wits' the
rter on finance end
Her to the lion.
ate Cotnnintee on{
ZZE
rased a 1 ,
n of the Sell
ropooition to reduce'
tied States. He irj
?f money than gold.,
losercialrouutries
ex-
Is leas, and bkommi
It at. He thiult )
and.oily
_ .
coin!
is it bed one.
to cduituue; and if
o be id the gold coinage os
t come hope for Sir
'ar reitione has been
is Clap & Co., and
Let therm Ctuarreli .• a...r Louis Na leen ought to bi
That there is a bitter quarrel no r rusing in the wiag the Anti-Masons f old Erie. 2IS we
ranks, there ie no doubting He that Made can see it. mined t° "Plot s Free Maiionr)
and he that runs can read it. : As in all eitil wars, thi s ; Grand Master of he Grand Orient
contending factions eehitb.t the - most Misuse hatted and forbiddin;uity in r t.n g of the
lite:eve:race towards each other. The organs of each Jannaty nest,
ri i l l
piiity are fillet with denunciations and abes•_• if the op-' (IT; Tilt Lanioasr If tiLsti.sc,
ousite faction,.and the leaden , on both sides are h.Ciu - feria Tiadcr worm in •tii
ning to take an sc:iee part in the comtint. Fo r prod, hail-btoue f.,:1 of dentr 4 ,
see the bitter half-concealed tone of the Gernincrcoli l a te-
struck a negro uphill the head and
Iv, and tile hand-to-hand rhea in Congress. .hetween T ina r„ can than the Hat.
Mangum and Brooks. in Which each act:Lives the. otheteof ;..
, M
n thing da•tnr.:l and contemptible. 1.1 Vie r»
;;; a
7,
alt,..a
li
t ot e t , say, but don't iv' Us b6 mistukrti as 14 ti hut are hood ; a
el : .
„arm.,
vtuil a
quarreling about. When a dog fight or street row occur , .
pit k;ft: u , ••1 t'i ricer soineAlts l
people are opt to inquire the cause of /lie f i listurhatice
No one kri-ter an thim of his
It fa 'to in this race; and in reply. we are to'd that Oie
.1
•
f.,:finprontise. 41e:wares are at the bottom rif nil the (I.tri. "14'
' cults - . It ur said that one section of the ;party want to
make those measure; a tic of whigery, an f the other
does not. 'This. it is alleged, is We cause itsf this Bangui=
t
conflict, which Proniises ep .end'. as ilisattrOti.ly to
the combatants as did the fatuous battle of the Kilkenny
cats. But tin wit it &ottani these measureis are 'nude an
issue between whigs at lifts time. It is impoistblis fo es
plain. The favorite candidates of the two Gictione, for
the Presidency. stand on the same platform. fanorb,
by virtue of his office aVeesident, •.approked" the Cont.
promise in ell it parts. Scott ..went WI for it et the ea
mous Castle Gard•At fantiangu, two yrars ego, nod eiftv
ssards helped to Jobby it tbr.,ugh; and now eat liiirizeshis
friends in Cungrese to pri:
Then where is the cause ,
between them or their frai
-nothing to prevent the
But the troth is the C
Irina this wurf.tri. It p i r
ititreri•at entritt. It to
"spuds." The ••outs" %,
Filloroto waits to be Pre
Itu;ders throughout the
fetirtul of roittg their pla
tton, are etraiuiu;;•every
S.ott w•auie to be
of ravi.notil 011uwefs nt
Outictpatiog a glorious to
coeds. Suclt is the sorry
and patriot' • whiz party.
ad by pr•Ae. 1 , !....)1iey are
to a o,s.gritc, lel .Z:ia:sible
vriaay, let totem tiglit, b
liglittug. , 4
Cr-r T)ief u nre '1,4
UM!. who was• recomme
ta'sue.ceed Mr. INoodwal
fused fro serve olleglng
eau se. While he %di o l
4.". he sets that the
aerVing a yra !thy the
to reikist." Why don't I
If ll,re is a polit.cal ' o:is,...:rs. e.-1 it) lillibtbliti: I.
is related by the i's,raleaf..e. it.. 1 JJ , ar Aid . t ' i
••Chr:stop"..er Coiunibits.Totier. anti A:nerictis
,es
pucius ruttcr. are twin brotirr..`ii.ici took .1 precvie::.
;sl.{to that we wtestion if tin kno.v g•ii , givril yrs Pow
each other. ' `II Ill.,: ti , ‘. ilt.rtil rill itoe , .. II :tit are
tnrwberb of alle Gener.il A -*emir J.4.-Cnrtito.ai. , n
I\lll2, and itiii...r:ca, it Deniu,r,ii.';lll.i4 th , r/ till I,e-a
1
preys 11111.11.4 % . li4e:a they 2.•1 U.) :Sk•liti.,t : :V , 3 utali in
the I ( out.e cur fril one troin the other ; Cit.! L ir• 1.)0111U•
eras will bn re/multi; to e i nrpitophe: - , and the-,11 h';7+ to
AllitrfiCW.... WILil 311 the secrets of their resprittore pelf
t.e•." .
TH;:. .Mnsaasr 11.1.—Tiso Boston plus
that not a hundred its,les from its olUce. there . 11
man occupying a high position in society. who
scriber to one ut the leading religions journals o
Tins WOrll3ll It in thu hatsit of renting her p.tpe
old 114 y. for ono cent per copy, to be returned ii
The Nassau; tpin'as the case has no parallel.
ID' our noizltber of• the G‘t:efic ;4% a;,• unner
a tnistake.-eun rr'iaps, but re :fel mire
•••••••.•11. 1.1:164.14.1. C.i.s rllll ILL.I de 61 Vt I n.. pr.? 1 •
last e, It. id .••le.ltline the Colman"; and calling tit
. alf aorta of hard name!. Nothing - wai farther front our
intention: We only aihtlli.:d to it to al:Oi out' rj. fiber's
cnisistent:,tL-to contrast Ins preacting with his firattir e.
That's a I; for, en far no %co are fiersonall! concerns d.
oar ne,ghbor can use as -ref ied
.i!r able td ••
hope not
_ty til_ . .._. ..g majority.
;
LP- RVIS" AGA I v.—The Piiiladelpiiia Bulletin. pret- ..
.
Iv geed authorit y , sal the amount of gold 'deposited iii ilia -rt
United :tales Mint during the tit . orttli of April has been ~ .a- ..t . az.
.e. ~, a A.l.aaa•-a.,',
0.07,3.000. The official statement will Very but little ... ..• vies wt.,. :roil 1
- on, gad Par 14,1 ) r.,
from this amount. During this period the entire aliap
. 0P
meals of specie (roan this Youdtry to EuroPe have been ' - „, .inn p„„ Am „, 1 e,.,.„ 4 ,..„ ‘
only $B,OOB, while the "receipts of coin, fruit% abroad - 4 . :,t I'. Mo. 10% k t ~ Seere.., : .
V. 111 CHAP
atneunted to probably a couple of hundred tho tad dol. t` FINANCE Cm IM
lan. It will be re membered t h at oil the ' . inst. we ea- : tvola-aoas st.' we, dal. It -ea
timated rho excess of our ssi:est ray . 0 -of gold over our
ina.,:ir.litii.elei!o7,llcl;•l:ll'!rr)' G 'l:c
esporta„ay s bout ;,::43,800.030. we add to this result of : • i i m, " ii „,,, , R , , Er , /.1
~,F a
the April movement'of si • .to, we shall have a total ex- i Mud, rt I ,. l. 4 l f .a " ;:liar.:( : a.!at'er
cepa of *11.0.071.1.0U ". Die tow of 'Teem front Europe ii i "1 7"::.-.1.t.nel, ildwards.
just setting it ' t lid. coping with increased recepts ilium- : l'-'hA' ,l .• Es: . l'r:an. WO- ,
ipated,, r the close of the rarity season an CalifortiM. ! ';' ' r w a.s.. r ..li t ZaT -11 1 ° :11 .1 ..: 3 a- l' i
4.11 probiLly soon haven greater amount of the pro- i „Lr.ei,":;:,r,J,R,thsiltra2rit'4l7""
cious tuatals its the country than was ever known. This i GeNtra.,-11.21 Sarn . tiet Al ,
In bad news for the panic mangers, and the . war, pesti- '':';:;72c y n- 1 , 1'7 i:' .. nr,
lance and 'famine" orators of the whig putty. 1 E.-ff.-no n Tint' , Th..int
_t t of mi. Pity. Jo•rpti -31 -.tr.'
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LT A Drow.itti.--In reply to - a letter of inquiry, the' 111 h",: :In iiiyartia??t'reTi ,
first assistant of the Postmaster General has decided that Inati l eeof the I nt:0.er;.,,1 of
an article or advertisement in a newaparr mar be mark- i i : `:: 1 ;'"‘"' 1.1. D• 11::::'
ed with a pen or pencil. withoutpubjeeting a sheet to let- A DIOOOV.d.RT TO
titre rievirtrtze, if it is alone for the sole purpose of ieadely' - .ai....
• 4,SiVOI:V '
attractingthe attention of Ilis person to whew ate paper
.4- ! -1 : .
may be sent. If the Mark should.bp mode so alto con- I
vey any Other information, the 'paper would then b&! r 7- 371 -7 ir V
1
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.7 - %. .. :, •. .
.. -1; • i e o n .. :
charged with letter rates. .
'o' A change has e..m esa.:l tile •pirit of tile Gazette's
ili. +
- -r
iirlAM :—e shadow lies fitted across its vision. and. pres.. I
T=-
td change. .Arred K.' nes. of 11 , eveland, is a prop er inev A p.,-.1 r 1 1, n i r,,,,, , i : , , , ~...
M an. For a few weeks hiick, it has been sutficielit to 1 r 7 tis'e " tV . i . .. * : Telam A e:: ia;:ia
111 , 1.• Proo.t. , 1 iroo;hh t
rouse the ire of the Gazette against• any railroad men...it - re;
a %...nr knit is ..11I' l nalviii..
if tAlfred Kelley •
advir
ocated it. Nirk. however, we learn, ' l'ottl.'• “" 4, ;;nfa.n its- I-.." ' '
frbm this same virtuous Gotelle, theta bargain and i i ne 0 f I t: ', .. ‘ t .' c ' o l' re ' . :l" 'i l e i r 'k i `' s ! e ° ol' . ; a ra ' a ' a ' l a
:
the Piitsbnrgh charter to Alfred Kelley for it,•20.000 is a 1 : 1 1 T r a t i t :Vrr "a; 1 ;-or , ..-
.tonsunamation to bei.deveotlf 'wishes'," Can it be that ,as sa the irl ' r(s i . ,itilio nt hts i 1 ..e 1 :
the change we speak of is ertiiseri by a, part of t ?Mt ad- 1 t„';', 1 ,7 e .`, 1 .:,„r 0 : k ,r,; e 7„," 1 11 .: i
Ter change with - which Kelley bought the 1 5 owers-that-be. ' I"`e'l with " ID ' di" ' "" at
, e,l 14 OW Anmly.le 11, , I
and his partners ? Who knows T • • • : nisi .honlit be N"rtlr folio,
.e the rttlicrtr nho will lilt,
11Z7' The Buffalo "Rough Notts" Wants to know "what t "47:,:,: a 1 1 ' u n ,?4 . ." 3 , 7 1 ~1*,( . 1 , „',„
hat become of the Erie Murree." Here it ii, and if it !Brother ao-I ' .l. ti. Burton*.
did not reach you last week, it Was hot because we in- cr,el", 1:. yarn.
ttst , .
tended to proteetlour "Notes." bat rather a ICC•Vet a QICA MI,F:ttS Bar; 1 141111 ;
ha "be me dealiad for good paper." ' 1 IL7 1 . 4 e, !Nareh 07 BV.I.
claim his adherence to'
for the quarrel ion this 6 111) jeCt.
uds? There-is tante or b ateve r
r acttaz tn entiF'd harsniett).—
ijtprotatsts 'llll I nuthinz to cto
tac.edi !rum it .l 4,lter and tot•illy
bl a question of iirsaicip!n hu.t of
it'll, the places bf the "Ins."—
tdettt, and the ler,ton of otr.te
ingth and breadth of qie I.thd,
es by a phange of adtututetta-
erne to procure his re•notsuna:-
reolduut too, and laws bi - arm
heuht, who are each mud all
1 ,10, Fres:ding their furo:tte ht:c•
pectucle pre.euted by the greit
tti;uutli cla;inluz to b 4 govern •
tear.ug •r'e' es out.
1 , ,r the spo,l* e(
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11 deed yet. 11. Ad
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