Political and General New A Fire in the Rear by Platoons. =2== r v..Attinse-ro:4, July I, 1852. _ •Vo prevent all mistakes and mi-apprehensioae, we, the undersigned, memirers of Gingress, adopt this method of making a jmlit statement to ourctin atitnento, resoktively, dud to all too may take an inleroatin the subject, that we cannot supPortGon. iNcort for the pre,ideacy, so he now stitildo biifore the American people, for the following elan gs toth- tie othtina•rety refused, up to the time of hid num itiation, to give any. public opinion in tavor of that blsrit'S urtneitatirett ut the fait Gitires:kwAvunsthe emnr , rotnibe: the permanent mlinrentnee ri f which. old is • questi o n of paramount nop , !;rtance.- Nor baa-ite since his nominauan made any of.his apPi - uvut of tho,e nirabiirea its a t al adj.i,tment of ihei,sties in cuntroi,ep,.y. . . , It ia tritc the re: &tit 1•11 ~ 1 I'le c ryes immiliated him are as clear and as cap Oil- qoestion na'ne.q,l be; 'ant Gen. Scott, ter of acc3ptance, - which contains all that hal from him on that matter, dues not I the approval of -Ilia iidgeinent. ' This be e (11(111#IV to have avoided, lie accePli th don,/ ••with the resoliitions annexed."' i r talt.s tiie nomination cant one re, as. all tlfl. an eattte; Vtt!itli whateter incumbrua h: baited with. LAn I the wily pledge at ten he off-rs Cif his "adherence to the pr tit, re.ohitioti. - " - are tuhe - known iucideu pill,!:c life," ;Sze. Atn3ng these "knaten incidents" of h . is not one, an fir as we are aware of, in principles of the Cotnpromis... In on:, hik trehl:c letters he has expre:rse I seot i: 1 ;c 7. ,1 to the institutions of tifteeii States - aill i,in. Since the,passage of the Cumpron suffered his name CO be held up aefore tin several of the States as a caudidate for cienc.y by , the open and avuwded eneitin measitres. And in- the c.mveation' timil this nomination °pan him he pormatell be usE-d by the free-Boilers in that hady Mr. Fillmore and Mr. ‘Vehster because) voc3cy of these measures and their 6r Li.; the policy that su'.ained them. 'To iiiin such men, and sal tftem in their triumph. oter arid sacrifice of die t - ed friends of the c inntito t t tun. unit tau 4:barge of all its obligatiMis, is what ...% - do. Tile dictates of (hit) , and patri .. f t.nnid it. i , - We crider Gen. Sc'At as the faroille rand:dale •of tiFe free 'soil wing of he :a Ing !not* That his pol•Cy; if he should be e ectcd, would be warped and 1 shaped to conform tu, their INetS a, .an t;) e:e‘ipe them c to power in the adintnistratfun of tl?e' ipitqrn -11 mnt,,cin butte considered as a le itioitte ii . ,ml pp.babie result. . And belie% ing as we Ido, -that the v:ewe of that faction of iniacl4f , vons Men are dan ger , as 'not tinily to the` joss a ndc.uno, it t I 1,.n 4 i ri;ifita of the southern Sy:we:l, in Lich ti e represent to part.) b t in to the peace and 4.0 v.,et of th e 110;e c‘pultry, and t die perinaneni 0111,n of the Stales, ve , regard it as the highest, duty of , :the welt-wisherof the coon i try every where, whatttver else they al v do. to at li.iiAl withhold frutn him their support. Tina A a in-' tend tb_do. 1 . r ALEXANDER H STRPIIR s, of GA., CHAR Ltis Jas. FAULENP' of W. BROOKE, ut Wag., • A Lim. Wart. Ala ~ Jasigs Aattacnomata, ul R. Tuomus. of Ga., • JAstaa'itiossoN, of tin. For reason to Etitrie extent indicate akl utiiiroises heretofore tnatje by the (hey dean it to be tlwir duty to witl.h port from Gen. Scoit.tis a c nrit.tvte I dt!iicy: If it should ;iieeto to bo'lloct>,-. hereafter, in some furor, exhibit mort euteitti.nents the. facts am) lea,vits brteight us to this determination. M. P. GE•TR - - C. H. WILLI/ POLITICAL IMF:Ms.—Mho Ati , 7.117.1.4 and::,7enitnel d,clares, fur the secint nut support General Scott., It uultng 14) support 'Genera. Pierce. "Oe ahig party of .Georgia to take con(est.. 9 It adds: "We Irtre-Itio other rttp . • ti%e 'in ma.•ilig this mtg. geAtion , `,inaction' than the pre-er. at on of the whig party in the State. We want to sti nt a, midi-Icm awl conflict tit w Mg with whiA in tit. , Cant: 14-, iii , l tit, on ly way ihis cast b.eseconiplt-tied i , t. to let the elec tion go by defuult; tor it i- a iit,•!l a•certaiiie.l tact,. .that Gencrai Scott vi.a , not an acjilattle ca ndidate to-ope in'one hundred wiige in the 8 toe. however a ft may; sinee the mow nation, hake . tex'pre-sed ti, willingness to suoport Mtn, al..ne because fie is the nornittee of the whiz party. InitcP, while a it , ppr:ion would refuse to suuport ei.h+ candiaate, an ) tither port ion , would vote for Pierce, Opt- bringing tliti,e who profess the same prii.ciules in pi..tiona ilir,ctly autagoitatittc, Witholit the ports - thility—roach less pr mabilit•y—of ace. 1 ! .1;,,2 any g0,,L11 for 110 man pretends there is any prospect. not. the retn9- tesi—of carrying the State tor Scott." . •' t• The Marietta Union and Atiwns l i 'big declare fur Pierce. - • 'i _, . . ,An ..elnrf was &ado to Ithl i d a Sbmt ratitie tiii,i) meeting in tiriditi a few days '-iii. , , whichifaivd, from do ;yip 7 4 4ti0;!. in I In to it by w iiza. Jodo.e I....impkiti; of tan soporior atirt, and II tn. A libitry Hull, of Athens, old wing.) have come out for Pierce. ) , A friendlrnm enuthwest;•rn'f.• ...la informs us that the wMntirio 1;sly op --st.S. to C.itmeral ScSc.itt. The tt ' tau •Coritir (taht , •) s li:ati, us to b•-.:liette the same is true of the'CitetaCee C3lltltry.- . . Tug Pix..crous 51nTot Care/ crot 01. New• York 111VICC ,)..Ws the t0t..1 amount of tletera I tittliti, coonlry fi ectery of the unities up to the :irk.% 11S.C100,0C11, .to ,which add the i not the sruntitfla 'that have been : hands I.f pnsSengers; Ind it is : of arneoril from the urotitietio;ciasof the This date at 11200,000 000: It mei- and above the exports there a cre , -zr-of gold C 3 1 ,1 Ilt tl,t3 , coontr 11.41J0." The tionl amotiat of e.l Ti 'd Stales and its branches., fro.n first organization, in 1128.695,86111 • "CANAT I AND LITTLE You." letter aeet•ptiiig the nommatson' nll t - di . cr and throngbout. No lee.' - Altus he thlts disp:av his egotism. honor '—••1 aut nudet(t teer-1 slept"— -1 Low ltave i t dtonoi.' ir-__••• hp thi•rrforEbirelv auggetik --thatisho.4l /1' elect ab3ll he ready"'—"l Ole;11/"..-7-"i aerk to cultivate harmony throng put the whiff paw n," (n,,t throughout the great body of the twopir)— •:I rhouul be rigorous'—^l hat 'twither cotovp fiance nor lo!r rate"—“ldkitil c . ariry"—"l . Can - oiler nu other pledue - -"lhave the lobtakr le retni.o." . Again--.1./y unanimous (!) fimitinn!ion Ofy Cr?' Ili:. -3. tt"—••3l3/ My He ' B . i'di—"gy w r•outitrvineti"-+•My .t:onnee but" ,ttiet a I%eretsc_e''. 7 -"feehlug myself . —"My c.bbealion,.." Tula temer wa4 deitberately wiriiten; eret . }a_ carefully weighed and chttzett tur thel eye; . Wft3 not prepn- hasty p ikotip," a:though the wrl lave ins! oect 4 afire:, ofiietaild..cument it put pallier:" with ri view to Cannot inhale it. but IV COLD CO MrORT. the Lowell'Araerte.tn fi buse the minds of those Scott will go the free-si ‘•Let nut D it whig Irk. themse t r : the idea that we or our party latehtl to give 811,1/lite:a 'aid and co.nfort.' Atfna ich of w open v atanlinest, so in the tame'proportion tptse treachery and long—faced pharisaical.i ay. So be it." • • NEW PaIRSIVit:ITA4L TieIICHT.L-The ; - nuts up the ~sines t;l'Crittende i-for.Presi Graham for Vice Preeitient. It decltres Genteel Scan: en, the Wathington (genrgia)Gezette,—all Unii, pars.N TheiGnzette Aniusta Coaltifilliennliit. roa Ist icit hpttn his let wa- Aare ,~ ntnnina rat ne ,ces ,jt. may d .guaran nciples ef a Jong' lire there of the t 4:tst; of do C7:l - he• has I poople of the Pieei of Close ititclrpt Ititnielf to to de fw t o f f thei C'ad adlterenge entisphsting ;to . alid I.lks - C.lll n , stir 6ternly ... Ma., in Ppeecheß uplen•igned, Id their geili• e• .the Prerl ary, we will fully to our uh:ch have , Tenn., Chriinicle that it . s s piiiicy 16 for to part in Mil Illy prep, rtsd re - I ournsi o f emit cd in ma the ft7-t diA % ..f .1 tate to in.• , p.af 1.4 i s Alr Jane, .hrtniztit in the 1: to. e-li•nate the I Calif . ..rum Fninei Iflso shows that Fa still left a,. in._ elf about. It /0. n,ge in 11'10' he awe of Owl,' 59. Oen. Bentt. in his it rrPsulent is I 'Oils , tifteeisiimes '''l have had the lost not a m ,7 - !— " l OCCeirt .. "l ihtl.4t4l I be eler' word public (late of taksu rear," ti up of % . 1" popti tar the v. tel os new Oss and breath cs. h from 0 di-h -liat tip a. la royal r de rte.l !link thi e with hem 1 he respect i) We de hy poori- n Uni $n e nt, and against ter and Whig Maim Wire= Steembost I►merioti sand 1 the Propeper City of Chneogo. , ABOUT FIIITEEN LIVES LOST. Last night, betw4en,eleven And Revere o'clock, the,Stean,boat dlairiea, from Cleveland, and the propeller City oft Oilwego, frtim;Oswtigo, came ,into collistob some three or four miles off- Chigritt.r— The forster waslbdend for Buffalo;' the latter for this city: The Viva of the 413111114,n 'was i., tremen dous-that the propeller ruck' within tau or fifteeu mirottes, going il s otati head foremost, in about six fathoms of water. , , Ttie loss of life, &filar as oilmen i *tined,. is as (oh .1., 7 ;t t - /Id ra. nit Green, (wife ofiJohn'Greeni of Oswe go, age the; ,•' , 1111i4 ma nda Wise, of .0 1 s, wego, aged 14; 1,1 Mrs. Ides flotciikiss. and daughter, of 04wege; Mr. .11 es eiceney; of.C 4 (evelaud, aged 45; Mr. James Callahan, wif , an.: three children, of Oswego; . 1 . The *genet list of boat being lost, the natite- ar } ! of course nut Men in full. - No one oat board the Aaverica was itip ed. Tne boat frAilfered considerable damage, and ill probably , be -laid up awhile Or repairs. 4he re limed with the pa,sen gers e , ived, arriving here hunt three o'clock this morning. She brought th body of an elderly lady, 'sup,nised to be Mrs; Skint, r, who took passage on the propeller from Osweg,. The .remains were made ihe ;iubjeict of a cur meets' inquest : at nine o'clock this forenoon,, at wilich the following emelt 'tial evidence relative totha t oad calamity was elici ted. . clpt. 131rtholomeir testi ed•that he is . captain of the -Interim She left po about twenty minutes of tim—tha:. at time of col con, iecand mate was no watch, and' th•tt it was atarltght night—that she boat souk about eiglit n minutes alter the col lision. Capt. Wx. Witt-taxa Am Captain of the pm: pell , l. City of alterlo; we coming up; run into 13 or .1-4 times, 1 sboit'd tlittlk, from Cleveland; the Like was sin loth and there/ was starlight:- At the tone the collision it was tite first mate's watch. 1 hearth the bell toil; -aw thei, rleteriea, comrng appar ently about two or three lights off; hilted the bell again; hailed her twice; nito•idy anewerid; judging from the fain at her b ovi alto was going at the rata of ten ..r twang inileajan hour; the piopeller was musing about three oir foal - noi:ew:an hour,, as the Imglint had failed frtn firen'clock ye,terila7 in .roitig; was in b..d a,t the time; came out and rats .6,iiisi,i was ineveitable and ran aft. The dineri ea struck one., rebounded' and struck again. I hear ICd ,t. llsrtholomew on d-cls doing what he Could to 11 , 1p.us. -. 1 instcntlyjturited. my attention to getlitig not our boats; } _l kook charge of one, ,Wr: Perry of the ot h..r; picked up some pa,s 4 eitgers and put diem on the Amerscat returned; picked up I t;eCen. , t.ti who was floating on the water; saw no more bodies floating; thilik, there are some in the l'Pr opel n er ow ' —;liiiik audits O men !lees were lost, • , among them the ill twite and ilne fireman; lost pt.'- •r sener hist, papers Joni -monay; belijeve col:isfon c mid have beeo avoi led by thi-Ameritia kee nog to the right as is the cm-ti o, oil by stopping her en wine; sa-,v nuone on .I..ek out he man at the wheel; .he doh not sinter my liail;_ a. ten we fir,t raw her wer.- going S. W. half W; to ned to avoid her. Wm. S. Wu.cux, • in • Ist mite of the propeller Cuv 01 - o.4teg4); we: welch; sew 1101. of the America first fon! o five wileti. perhew, . . ahead.' We were headingsf r each .other. ZiLl steersman to keep out more m ehe bide; when we fiat made her we wereste.. ,, ink 8. W. half W.t,t *lieu we at' to k we were sti.; wig W. by S. b`he seemed to •ba comttautly• c ming towatda t 14..— When she was is.' hits IQ or I rods I i runt the bell; Caw. oril; I kilitrortir‘you'll be usit - Ite.ard no an-wee e.vi • when lwe struck.— Th:. &Met Ica seemed to be ins in at 'full speed. I t., e:cripe and when she struck the ' twz , ) mi time uu the relbtlittd, I, jumped abmird th.' Am-ttca retch tu:o mket:. • :he struck c'n the la.rifoir.l bow. (To' rejnato er of Outs. teitimopy com,ti .r it...) writ Ora toe C4l) hin.) :%11) . ../35 1/01 1, 31044. r Wu( ww deoeased on board; think tier naciie is Mrs.. Skin t•r; had no family with her; tin't know where she •wds going. 1 ha i a wife and 3 chOdren on 1 ),,a d; my %fie and Irtt:e were.ll".l; my two aura were (aved;coottl nut lung it tra4 after ti • pro t w;ler wad struck httfortt, : he *en! (lOW tl. William Yankee sworn: .Inte races when the c•ilheima wit N. E. by E. E. We Heat no %um:o from tiro fro the p the thi, 1 rang lien, and h Light %V. 1., otroe sta r tbibard spate Lippe , , i g 1t. 2 Tile in lipear ,, 4ll had r..lttiT, the Fioppitig b,A; ten mitotte.l bel...e I tatted bell, the pe,yel:et wa.. tea been 1t the tviieel a Tarter C place. Tike W4S white. (Life uriJerlt 013 1 her signal lights were The jury returned a verdi in eiiii,equenee of the ' Of the culpability imulv .ct,le. Th.. et', coroner's thq , h , s4 wciu d 4) 1 .1,,i. tt, It aiui UM , CHI comph• We fesru ront tt+:43.10 the “liieer:4 utol other: wer f„ rts -up save the stitl:•rer.:. of Lhe Cityof .ostregq tipti .itnrric.l hid hit (•w way B l ade i 1 aidady 0.1 t 1 t 1 Tiffi.F3xED PitiNCIPLE9' The Her. ford Times, . t t pen.e.terat.ice. Lys been di d , itiwrtio , to cbutitcrac;_ t! veriati;ity oflpristelpltka at Etas hid and t, haying sin This lias beet! (tine in a $ 1 py, for.t tit! nines it:tram e%er, After a ht.tg iota re't, 4 :5a,41 1 ,s pfiticipt.ert.. end to • any ti!ni. in the matter, testintsity: I On the 2tf of JuntiarY, 118171 .G.ttieral Scott wrote a letter to Ati•lrew Jackso!ti, saving that he (Seidl) would 'not a4ept a clial edige - ritra lgeneral Jacks nt. - . being re,tralictil "by.a 'sense f religton,'• And "by patrtetlC tnntitve , .." ' 0.1 r l lull G. 1819; De Wirt Clinton issued his cird, Ail .1 .. rgir General Scott kith dishonetalfic can duet, r and grab Ititein,: perverted the truth. About tlielyeat 1820. De kltitt Omuta was Mee , - ied Gob-m. 114 of Nett' York,! and was require) Its swear in lila oath of office thil . he would not be cini cersed dirge ly or ,indirectly, in any duel. 1 As ';onii a (i.)%eanor C.ititln had bound hims If amts .nu! his a. nu! to iSght any -duel, Getotra I Scut t ,1 challenged t ito,!it fight a (Neil!, The - O .vasa:lenge s given on ac ount of thecardhe-e alluded to. ismied a year previ to-Iv. Gets. Scsstes "sessge of religivitt ; ', andl"' at riot, c scrtiules," - had! is. l (t-oierat 'Scott has nofireit twineiiiikes, mid being a u• a 1: and .t;ticeedingly vaink man, 11.. places hitn• selfliu a ritlicolonS position Op "twit as he attempt s( :k or act upon any wellitted principle. ( b t vern.ir - C,tintim could lota. of conrse t accept the cha lenge, bat informed Gofuerst Scot( ."that he would hold i jiis challenge ti der athieinent -sisall iil general ScOlv should settle , unadjusted dif f iculty betwiten luinselfand one A. f acdsuu;" ...-1--..,-:-* . ---'---- . lITEMOPIIOVACCREID... -. A Rou of Mr. ylVaite, of C/i/C JJJJJ aii, ad we leain fr,,n the Gazelle. wait re c:ently seized with hydrupPoble, but by j.itenin tteattneut he hap entirely reFovered, though a run -1 niug wound, is ietended to .gept lip where !be lad watt bitten, in oeler tb prey iit the pu‘sibility of a return of ttle ; syeiptoin e s. le vniclea which form- ed wider the 1 1 ,, p1e rapil nulls ration ,ib If !A * a che,mPd,cll ence•hrad adder! the % vats of ti a . • eti 11 an intiklikt were prey vi ed remeti es. ‘lll. to the pOiz.on. y *We use 41 bell .Tnn COST or Wtoo riUL ..— ' ri -fact lila) , OA ' certruned front the record,that th a whiff adaiiiiis- I tratien throtighlth e drat thiee . yeao of his existence 1 bad spent 111: air soul of money early to carry ou the govern en id tine of }peace than & s" Ir. Polk' ; ailmorstrati n pent year) withl the Mexican .war lon its hani This is sorrily 4 fae,t winch most set the people.olthink i rtig whether ' Whig executive foie does n deg niere thaitt it is!weirth. It moat, i l 1 es we ebony jddge. bring inetig a/lode to the eon i elusion, that to , elect another IVhil President will :not be goodleconotny.—Becning . ..Prigs. • I • as at the wheet of the kol.t place. Our courbe ere atgit “tr Oka grin. °pellet.' %V hen L bael ,end our second twat.. awj After I had rung red 'and rang the bock in a minute or two after Aaw the snare five f)r Inn.' %Vl►Nn I ru ng the fifteen rods off. 1 ht►d °I in hfoir before the ligl►t o:► the propeller tol the witne-e to eay aid by her.jitio t of death by drowning, ion 01 the two boat.. fd in-this sad lam': it is dence drawn out by tit.. .ur %tyrant US in phi: Wad 111(!cesmartly L tiasiy, 0. 4 it pot! the .I,nerica that ti , :t:etnittshg ill I hPir .VU the first tri,; tht, lake. Hor -toad and.cattl4. or Sc7r - r.— t l cal-elekurthy z-al and igently engaged in in e eiil effects i4llich the ributed, ut General Scorr i nst. In 4 Whig 'lilt of. pure philantliro• lily dem .eratie; he editor cannolk•Gen. liu'w the fully tit ‘va4l,ltig prudlices the aubinned• I penred under ad prepared (rum whit►s wag giv nd the spaAnas donna end other I 4 frit Omer. 1 SATURDAY MORNING. JULY 1?. IE2 DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS. FOR PRESIDENT, GEN. FRANKLIN PIERCE; OF ?EW lIAMPSOIRZ. FOR VICE PRESIDENT. WILLIAM R. KING, OF ALAB.CUA FOR . CANAL COI)M , ISSIONER. Wei. SEARIGHT of Fayette Goo nty. U 7 ,We are indrbied to Gen Sam Bonitos. and Hon. Bieber" H. Broadhead. of the Senate. and Hon. John L. Davrion and Hon.-C. B. Carus, of tho House for-val sable Foiffrossioual favors. • A Proposition. flaying a treat regard for oar whig friends. we 'pro pose to send all who may favor us wjth their iaddretis. the °beerier for one year, payable at our advance pnce—ell 50—when Gen Pierce is elected President. This offer. of course, is only open to.responsible men. Whig Post Masters, and responsible wings generally. are authorized to procure names on these terms—with the understand ing, hoWevse, that they will be hehl tasponsible.for the amount, should the persons to whom the paper is thus sent fail to Ay within one month front "the time it is" &seer- . taiOed that Gen. Pierce is elected President. We append" this latt er rs condition, because we took • few inbscribe an sim i lar terms last fall. and although it is pretty well ascertained that Bigler Is Governor, we tin:teat sirewas ?ay forour 'arm* yet. . . Now gentlemen whim send in your names—hers is a first rate chance to pet a ' paper • year for nothing, if, yen ashes your own profesitione !four iide should hap pen to will. as in '44-,a thing improbable, yousay—why you loose nothing, for the paper is certainly worth the 0, Such a. Fizzle. •Ilut yesterday, the word Cif cr,ar might \ • 1.181 , e gimp( ogling the, world; now hell he there, Alry none so poor to &him reverence." The lont'agoity is over—the mountain bee labored, and brought fortftv—*ott ratification, meeting in Erie. and if its name we+ not Moos. Never did the Inithlfnl lahor with more seat to ut4ite:ll , l demonerrann in Erie.\tait to get up the( meeting on) Thur‘day . ight. end never id their invlstttatit-in that , line par lees. Their call. nu, irottely signed. was - tenaivety circulated; in addition t \ which. the rentusitt , of the Nler4it house clique. and Buhr or thiOr One sucesaabes." were pereonally mum ring Mtn forces. Ti.. night came, the 7 bell rung, the cell on. purchaseill eitpressly for the occasion, booned oot its &ruing thet . the time for action had arrived: but the People:that werei wont to rally en meal at the toll of. thst, orris aid belt:, were not there. The' euthUsisens of IMO. '44 aud\43. we t s entirely wanting-- , . Hut yesterday the word of resat !Well AI • Have stood agatnet . trin world: But now.- 1,/ng farewell, to alt his grewtnesa. — , Candidly we - no nut believe Iltere were ovier one hun dred an told, whiza, bats 111114 Democrats. preacitt. And as for the enthus.asits, except what was di;pl Ay ,, (l by Lila 11"). with 0, 1 - h't "tilt thumping bee of the Un i • P c ein benches, it did'ut-khow itself. The - balk witi opened. 1a.% ter the organiaationby our eloquent friend Elij sit. He recounted. in aen;aucea Wh4 drawn ont..ehd• with 2 ctions bold. ther , nistury, perils and revolts of the Baltimore cons . ventioh. as viewedby himself as deleg ate frurn 'this did. ,tr'ict. The most important piece of Ant:within in he traaird na to, was the diseJrary ha'h ad ,n (de w'i. la absent —(uar devil thinks he never diseeverad it at hente)—that ali the handsome lidoss are velirt. and hi was very •trzio,ne come of hie bachelor friends should tell the reaaoft. firre the big-cane made a tremend see noaaa. anti the Bois, Whisteled Ise Inners as to sitywhist a whopper! Our amiable friend Walker then. with one eye on Congrasa and the other on the big cane. launched out into th . e blood end tibunderidrurn and fifAitienf argument. or rather tie clatnation. The big cams now redoubled its attack up o n the unufteuding bench, the orator weird snore oloquetit— ii,.. (in his own aattistaubo)—the boys began to get sleepy 'end drop ofrhoina—tlja talloarcantiltra began to run dowel l and grow dim. end as we concluded the hl4 ease VI.M:Iti . soon get tired. and as the fro was about over, we retnted \ \l 00. Soon lifter we heard the bell toiled , and we presume he mourners ware diauttrard. And thus lived end die d . bez...d and went out, the first Scott dernonitration in Elie. - . . LP We are pleased to see that the Deinocracyokhe F4yette district. in 'this State, have reznomiria "Ap r preel ,(4l nt able and. el.!‘quent member, Gen. wson. ;fo r COll es* : lie is one of the most talent and popul ar usemb k or the restint Contrails, om i t ' wooW - be a mis fortune ici.Peatisyliraiilie to i l t ise services, and ilia will hot itiei will be re'-elected ' QT "A I::l4 . tit r .e.l_coine to "udgissentl Yea. a —Shitkvedrt. - . it i rs not very prti , .le the immort/il Find. looted had our Learned neighbor of he Commercial in Irmo when he pelted this line, yet one Cannot heti, tee cleiming, upon rending that worthy seven "he:ter-eke V, ter. dodge sped thratit" alt-•inptis at new.ipsper criticism. "Yes. a second Daniel" hat surely come among us. •In proving Geo. Scott is wet • Catholie.—which impre. op. it appears. the Editor is ifenid will hurt the GenerePs' prospects among the feit'sfol in Erie etounty:--our Diniel toot's from, what he coils. Gen Scott's "own testiono ny.”'which "twilit - any!' is an extract from his •!notite" letter to Reid in 1811. In the'very nett article, in the seine colon's. in attempting to islievelileott of the odium of "Nativism." the Edi'or tells as "it is a matter titiouid tiluther GC*. Seat! UV' wrote the - Now to our as •lealsied. ww-dieeilihned mind, it - would spear that • letter whit ea Glen Scott's" *towntesiiinony" to prove him no CaOtolic., ought to be Gen. likutt's !•ctern teeti• tnoni" to prove him a Notice Anaerims! Perhaps. hnerev er, as our tear/tad friend is a Lawyer he hes discovered a veers-rule of evtdl ace, by which a certain letter is the culprit's "own testimony" to prove him one thing, but is a grails forgery 'when used to prove him another. Ver ily. le he nota••Dautel. Yes. a second Daniell" VtIRT TRUg.—Th• Gaud/okays the whir parry.in t'enasyleaoi•—and especlolly io trio ecanty—ia a rail to Pipport of Scott nod Graham! Very trus—when the votes cense , to be cOooted. they ortli'read , ther Scott and Gratham. units. term—Pierce ■ud King. bisodrod.. thooseudo ! frr W. haws heard of a family in this County, eon• tninmit five or PiX Depisocralle vote*. ell of which will be cast for S. nod Graham, doubtless many in-tunceo of this sort could. with a little attention, be cited.—Gs:AU The above I. pare fiction, we have * no doubt ; but here is a cape that is not. One of the signers of the cAI for the Scott rally es Thursday night—aud a whip. true a n d staunch—bas bees nireridg to het, and we under stand the offer w still open. $11).000 to Buddy of the Eno Canal Company on the election of fierce. - lie has also $5OO on each state is the Union which he wishes to in- - vest in the tams was. He says he is boded to tote for Scott. but-that will not prevent him from making,* "ten strike" on Frank Pierce.- if. any of his whig-friends are eanguene enough to risk their dimes. We call tbiebsek7 of ones friends—.-in ; s born ! • QT The Washiodtoo correepoodoet of the Net/ York rapreee. Gaye that put. Wm. B. tCampboll. the pweeeet . Gorirnor of Tooago!io. who versed to the Mosicrao was , hes ••telegraphed to:the Tozoooso members - of Coignes that he will cot sopport the sominatios" of flowt. la . The if. of Oita. Pierce'bee beett published at Bal. tinteno in German. with a Ara portrait. sad a Psi ea th• ootpiess to be ottat is 1h original languor af•tba fetherland. • /: a decisavc nrijor icy Religious t :'.,. lit Polities. . ~ how fall el Wits is ilia working-day waeld."- ekpertre. I 'he whtg pert, has tiert)iinly fall upon "troublesome es." and ito leaders, we titintit tack are ready to ex m vrtth Shekespeass erniridecl. "0. how full of bri is thia,Loetdroco worki.'i . Whichever wey they torn tro ble meets them in the ficia—whatever political path the take. it is soon found krill of briers." ready to ha te to their lechers and reteivil their prograile. The nous- ID jolt of Picnics was their First' trouble. and present ap p. ranee, indieate that it will be tt sore one seen to the en . They had prepared fiir dissensions in tlte Demo s l ie raliks,•but they have found unity of abhor). allay of eeling , and unity of purpose. Where they counted' a a shouts of divisieit. as jtt-'4B. they have found cheer its responses ef cetifidenceiand hope ! But this was not the fun length breadth isc;.the "ties of %rouble. before Mr!! They . bore troubledito find au open spot to attack th Democratilc nominee. lila coat of mail being so well pen together. and hie positidd so impregnable.. But des peatecaaea require desperitti remedies. and the charge komi hecdhie hrured atirbad that Pierce was inimical to the Catholic portion of thol-people becauire h. resided in a !Rate. the Ciinstitosion uflwhieli has an anti-republican " I rligions test." This waireelitly seized spot), and we goon. find 'the whole' kiln el , of •yarty organ?. " Trey. i l Blanche. and Sweetheart" , all in full cry, and as fierco 4 o n e of Gen. Taylor's blobd•hounde upon the, track of ai Seniinole: *Plies betae: all-bt undo great friends of ni p the Catholicat great chain 'Wins of Catholic iighte. and Nreo denadelitors of a/ bia,c. Wrongs—larticularly in ew Hampairet They, f rgot their fitsiliwtelphia church m burning sypathies!—the •,iforgut their wholeaalydenun- Mahon of the l lamented Str:rix for walking in i Catholic procession iW Pittsburgh! ;they forgot every ,thiug, but . Xhat the Conan - tattoo of Ni.vi Ilatitn.hire, adapted berme our noruines.was born. ex Hided Catholics fromielding office! For this * they held Mt necountab e!-e-for this they 'denounced this fiemocra y t ; and coifed upOn all Calk,- ;lice to abjure!' the Demo sac Nth, and thus allow their .'rectarianissa" t•to beconle a itiotive i in p o litical a cti o n!" The Will. however. didn't lnko, fur it aroused inipary ~atid.iiniutry exhibited Uith. Pierce in the Convention called to auiend the CuissOuuon. anti before the potpie. I eloivently iteltiarg to havls : the "religious lest" stricken -out. inquiry showed more—it exhibited prominent whigs, such as the whip icandidate for Governor, oppos hag Pierce in these drools! 'rho. c.ttioticol were not to be caught path that.bnit; and , hence our ( yritig friend's' dropped it, to use a homily si'mile. "'like It hot potato* " Not, however. until the gut their fingers burnt. fur iti the early stage of their z al to secure thy Catholic voty, they more Mau intimate :that Scutt sae of nted to Ca r' tholic sympathy and sup tort because' he sir'itts about half • Catholic iiimitelf, hair og allowed his di / better to be reared and edneated iii.a: ri,ivent. crud as Co l ) , nnoder •; a • Chief of the Army in . vsicii, had protected Cathdlic Churches from bring de_ putted. cud coMpelled his Army , to observe! Coati:ll,c us ges nil li e. re inoNis ou public. da3rr. This theyCiouglir at the time a c tiott.4l stntke of • pot't'y--ii beautiful net iiilwlttch to catelt vo!tea! But lo! 1 • . . r .l , va enangn chine ov,r ti,,,i , ,i i , ! rit. of tfreir blissful iireisup.; 1 for, iuste.,4 of havingth : desired ieffatt wit t the de nom luation it Wae intended lO "draw on," ti) metilbers of Dust church could ere is plain as their k lf-cummtuted tutors that Isnot a coursei On the part of S'ojt was nothinir more than What.prodei, e and duty, amPthe oiders o f his superior. the Pre-entail tuttiatithd: anli Oita its being - . rough( to tlleir ;soh t : this particural jure:are was not be\ause these_wtt -Ed Ors reap. cled thei:Cattio:ies mod thepxreliglun. t bees se they loved powler ao.I plaCe • and flit till • '•inixin I tiectartautian with pol.tica"—. i making 16,'amotive in political acliott' , !'—the,y might *Walla bOPI! \ \l t With at out the' time thta oi new wh, g o p. : i I • . ' , outlay of s`titiltsil l t rel!gion ii ili.let re." Intim!, the ••in- Yestitient 'Would it parj" diet the feet seemed to . 11 , /le it upon them that. if ' l 'sc:fi,srianisni" was.tti ettr,r into the 1 contest—that if a m4oN (0 a.tirations fel/ 0111.•ial trust were to be meksured creed-tie crethe Pliare taut pin troil'of their o at i pitr y . wituld, in ;all prnhthdity. Ibe found to the fi.,lil bitlousl; m(1111,1114'. like Daniel Webster. ••witere are i's to u!' Lod it wris - ahen, and not till the n 3 they bechttie fully Mil eitsed with I,le ac , ... kilos ledged truth that i•retig.utt should . kept aloof from politics." listing niailletl'atis d:-covert oft a great deal . of trephle,_ll - owever. itiati to be hoped they w If hear no Inuropfseictnrut the Ormocrocol. !lave lung 1:tilvol: IL is "n r iandontentol tojt. and that we'shal for rotes. it is a trutl It is tie oast creed wit 416 ifiat "eeligtioti „Mould be kt 'Li the Dattiocratre f. aloof front politica." !ri,tralud I- 7 13 their present pu t!th it? These ari-linpertant qaa• lir apprehend. if iivr n ni ticcor : it the evidence will he in the !tel.!. their peat ciliture o duiri shunt iu copious me . ries and the 1413%Vrer. Antics with the feet. s alive. If the wing is fly dues nut occupy the unenela• file position of having einitelvore,l to ' Millie 15PC13114111.411 a ••inoilye in imhtidni netitl.l.. • why is it dee ineT nee.... s z erY by its organs uol:to prove Gen. Scott no Cstftehe: Ailiiet if he is * Celli+C--w hat it lie is a Preshy terian— whet if he is:a llileth i udist—will either Proposaion array 1 a portion• of slid whist party ag•iiii4l hug! If it will. b ti whom have that portion been tinght to carry their 't ec tariaeisiii to the hello -hos. if not by tli”kr puliticat lenich.: ern: Where, hug t; ley yarned to t r.aiiiple under foot I one of the fundisineeirel principles-of a free gOvernment. if main their Rainy 4katuous! Agitn, t ieere it surmised that Gnu. Scott leaned toward+ the Metlioillit or Preaby terisn, or, in fael:Witfehurch but of thelCattiolte, would these "teachers in slitzery" be se atillietia to prove its butinilif We hardl thiith r they - would Ind , ed. we are inclined to the belief t ilinst to far from it illey would eager- . vi . give it as a reason. by "h ly seize upon the fec ' and claim It age +tent. rather•than igs propels nut to vote fey boa"—Goo n"Gen Scott: he imperative nefessity, therefais, these political teachers find thernselvet i tiven to. to prove Uri Scott is Oct a t tither Olt panic, r church, "peenVl ti trumpel-tounged intidet4tiatiun,auclitu proof , 01 !heir. nis hitherto sectarian to Ohtngs.. 1 . ~ - " CT Corm - leis,l milt Van Burins has Witten a manly letter midi/tin g the nomination ef Pierce; and we see..ia this cootteetaw. that the liod.!Retiert Rantoul. an eloquent Mitasateitstts Densoce , a4, who for al l . few Years past. has sere with the Free Soli party. has ,dome to •niiinself agaio." l There we. a wraed mass, ineeting of the Democracy ley the .2tl congreiWionaf distrtt of lin MaChtlilllttil en We sth instant. on - , W i ttich occasio Mr. Rantoul made 'au elOqueui and powerful speech. a the course of which he declared his &angelica to support Gen. Pierce for - the Presidency. The apelike, was greeted 'ittaiitstic aPplause. ' I . Tad, Lim of Illinois, which s:nred innestesd lb every fainily. of 1090. le. has.just been repealed by a jcalled !ligature of • that State. " Its op (for a general demand fur rat .cocious Children. ore general w. SL lived, When ital Mexico. Geis. Soitt.li reprise have written to the War Department at Washi "Keep yoUr Foreigners at home. Iwa ties Astsritosa This story, we preteu no lees trite than that which wouldfix upon Gee. itte . stain of cowardice, which the honorable Whi ors of this city and elsewhere have been stri i tn upon him. • Er Mettler Yeukee Yacht has beeu victori British- Yacht rase at !Iltriteunead lately. It slap Trisom 3f 31, tone. taken over fur the purpose by Mr. - Gnnuell.af Now York. Sh• beat airse model yachts with the greatest ease. , I • fi e 7 ailt.c - asonT —Hon. Wm. )/Tright. the W ig can didate for Governor of Now Jamey" in 1847: h come oat in favor of Pima. and King. against Goo , itt. 2dr Wright wa gentleman of amich lonesome in that Stew:and will prove • aorion• thorn in thiadosh . Jithig gory there. _ ; . I tit rr Thy Whig impenitent to be sorely troubled .be• semis John Van Nipn bas not gone.somewher to fight a dial with N. P.. 'Wilfie. Thero ie. another I,iis who did not swim tne'llied to fight in a mutt. oceaSion be• Wile of bit "religion straplo‘" bat who 'forwards for. get these 'voligisr ownapko."iiad Challonged Citcr. Clio toit yet the«, paten bar a$ said anything abOot that. now t.to k et is it Ito with the wtotzsi—lttis• That 'The in the aisle try Platoons. We potlialt it tortner pi:Amon a communication to the " Notimwd bitsliipacet^„" frem otos whig members of Conzrese. repudiating the niitoinstion of Scott, sod declaring their ailetermtnat4sn to oppose hie election.-- This is emphatically a "rut in the rear" by platoons. • and it argues soy thing but aUCCII4III to ••arailatiility'tand "military glory," This tonventeut is an imPurtaut one— important in its influttiTee.cand Important in its results: 4 1 , and however much certain interested •Echterii. with Free Soil tendencies. nosy afr,,c to sneer at it, and attempt,to belittle the infinities of lit signers of this mutifesto. the' tact is incoritestible that it ore:etaa insures several here tutor:. doubtful *big Ste t ii—istates that cast t , air vutell fur Ts% lot in 181 4 - for G n Pierce! Trig Trauma and the Times say they 4rejl 41 these chalcontsate have Itis the wliterank•—theirec is daty bound. -te:echo cannot say we are at all ,4o New York Courier and a ably more political ,eige. Totes. aad their echoes, though a suppdrter of • the d.sastar such a rare cattail. ileor it; • • It —lO another column rb political ptaiittiistsi that Courcotioit: It Wu jot' berg Al Coagiesi that 11 as a candidate for the Pr {knot be regarded as our tr rho participate its It are epresentittures front five stitf-r- I teut States. it is under cod. and an firmly believe cur -1 redly au. that certaintug member+ from three other ' States, Florida. North C rulittaapid K.,iyucky, are about E • to. midge pu'dtc a *tunic% eteritittistion, 5J that in Intl 5n emphatic thrice of repudt ttoi of the Bilotti ire nuntiii.... lien. or straightway will coma from ,i,i,i r y ...4,, v ,h,,tj, 5 ,g 'State h ivtuz it stogie W ig tit-mbar in t..:o•i t r.re44, r f •••pt Nlar, land. Louisiana. nd Alim , ouri. The deuonsatra li'M 15 an tini,ortant in c sract , .r rt 4 in meat. The pe . Ities to it are known to I pototc.aus ut inueit afill , iy..ex• Perience, and infiuenc , csinproung indeed] au tar ii 4 1 these attributes ate cot cern.d, the very .tlliwer,4l t` e I whiz g:eitherit Delegit on of the House MS.spre•enta ilives. Soiree °littler» h se labored for s•wh ,is lite Irmo in the whit!catpie, and t their exertions more thou to any other agency has it be ni "owing that the 'Distr,cts and even the States where they live were nut lung :UM() giv -len over ti, the occupansiy of the enemy. ' ...Niuw it is neither wisp nor •protit.ible, like one.'of our 1 neigivior.„ to blind-Dacca eyes to the•e de•elimine.,t4 lit Artlslllle the head in Or nand. nor. like atsttiter. t. ,, Peak of them only to the latiquais of taunt mid dcri•inti. Stich a def-c - tiots in the most;esposed wing of the it 1‘,2 parta. ' in a iiii.fortune. and one to be pi:llW%. uaderi.tood and ....- rioasly C insidered Wo reret it• occhrrimce. and none l the Icas so because it !critics. our prediction?, 'sad rent)- ! era our warnings. It Is a neonte•ta4lv that the tiominstum i of Daniel Webster would have averted all1110V6111P11 : 5 Ijko this and kept the whole vehicline unbroken Aron 1 , and iscain Aid we. with' all the ardor that anxiety for the 1 succw• • of whip pfltp:iples could il.pire, urge thin as a i cootridlinz reason for that nomination. ilqiain and n'uoier dui we show that the luevitible efr-utt o f the rieltclion of Gen 14r011 would be to produce seCtional opposition. an open rapture, and final - defeat. not all I:eosontiitr upon the miciter was-vain Trie old sol‘kei - wvi nominated. sad thrmizh he h4e had the nthameize of b-iiitLforniiii,rd whit the atl-oltzett po.dblnprmittorm to sta i n.; upon. the avideones of till in.tie , l , sorty of the act are every diy lreuminff mile painfnilt manifest ". . . (Er The editbr of thil Alt. kniCkerhocker. who'lwas a member of the Whiz Convention that nominated don. , Seolt for the Propidaner. mars: "The llolniellitlorl of Gen. Scott disposes of three thiintra—Ftluture's h‘iprs. Web•ter's prospects, and (Islet Nlsswell's i,:tluenca.— It lakes the back boo but of (he:Si:leer • Grays'. and - leaver Uothinz for.theim to do but to fret, snarl, and die." Ilartnoneous Whiiteary.. A Backhanded_ Cmpliment. Mr. Webster is evidently not eery Well pleased yy ith the ri , iminytion of Gen. Scott. tie iletiou•l'e the candidate" it it true._Mr that nould the "It .sty'' Generallaliopeii at onc• —he prefer. :u l hit hint slily und,r the rjbg, and,thte. keep him in rm••:p'ense uktirthe Dennicracy finishes hurl +n Noyeinher. Throe 1j ai• epice of cruelty , in '••Bl,cls Lrves" compositien. e Lich he lies.more ihan. once eshant,d:ta his political contravervies. And which he is now indulging at the ea• Lens.. of al: he -styles "a sucessfol Military man " 'nye olher 40 lie went to Bo:ruin. au ) l ar fusion eiurld net give him- the nominatinn. she determined so give him a grand reception. Well. Beaton "done it up brown':— such another procession was to_ciryir in sight of raoael 11.1:1 before: it is sniff to have contained over 30.01.10 pen. pie, and when Mr. Webster r'esponded,:• among whet things. he said: apposk uqlit. ,uk ••And nu*, gentlemen, 1 have-only to say to you that at my time of life I 1111 not likely to adopt any sadden change. (H. , ..11”414. - 4 applaura.), No mans.', forsiee lie future: l prefer to toiesee not:unit; the tut ire to uot om• —me, present 1:i all we can Clalin. 1 note thank )ou for the dremt krndne.i and regard y have ',I wit% s whoa me, I Malik you morit e.tpeciiillr for the mete wort...sten of this ti•tv.:M ttiv•of you are kiioa!u to me stO coma of the tatittg ore unknown: I ought•to tkpre.s llty 1110, , u hr 111 ti 11.% to the military, Who Marie . 511,6.ir ,y ou kraaar •centlet. nen, that it es not IN/fortune to tc rarcrilfal nutitisry man (Grentlaug' tet,) •1 aus motltnir (rettewed I tog•iter.)-40lhillg hut.a Mira wor`6,log. pains ditAlcitim civilian, giving. Inv lac and atre . neth to the Maintenance ot the C1 1 1".:11t1l1011. and di, uphottlme,to the best of my ability, undrt the provtdonFe of G.tt„ the liberties of my ettuotr‘." ;W e call d u ct cool—very cool; au I if the Scott whize diti'ut feel a good' deal like "caving iu about the . kuees,' there 111 11011$0 to sarcasm! . - TT - That remarkable paper ; the .Cuntmcrcial,, will stick to it that ”Riverand Harbor in proveinents," are "internal itnprotretneuts," notwithstenoinE all we and Dr. Wtilatid can Say IJ the contrary.; Well, we don't blame it for disputing our word. but it is really unkind In our tioaricotemporitry to; pronounce what IN. Way land says a,••inilk and water definition." We know the akhriuglk a eery reepectablo prof ssor in one of our best colleges. is no match in point f intellect and learning to this Editor—his sneers at he Doctor are Peculiarly unkind..if nerungene roue. !tether the Dr will suppress his Widely circulated u it hereafter, or whether he will forthwith amend that p non devoted to improvements in accordance with the pry lucid view• of he of time Colapaercints aro m ittews w inch we will nut protend to determine. If he condad on the let course, we beg leave to ileggent thnt he ►'cure the servi ces of the Editor of the Commercial to p !tit out the eitict language In the constitution empriviterii •,•cottiirrence and . carry=ou a general rye inproveme nts." We 'trove looked over and we cau't.fluid.it—we t h tyei askid our find it ro r us; but us 'yet he bull( pitt.ll Perhaps he will: flowerer. fOr the Profs. or. But the Commercial/ cats we .'know the Dernokrwl. party has declared. mud at varions ltimes acted its oppm - non to *internal improvements,' even iwilig so tar as to pronounce them sinconsiatsonal." Tha is true: the tru est thing the Commercial ever said; the Dernorral.c par ty has sodeclared, and au acted, and w ' have ow:tamed 1 0 the party in Limn, and we mean to sig*M. • But. comm. hee the •consosercief. "lie (we) kuowS. moreover. theft the unproionteuts of the harbors ou thin Lakes. and the repairing of NOM removing snags from rovers; opening tkeir channels% and improving the lauding's, to a worst •Itiver and tlarhar Improvements.' .are called and ars 'internal linkovements? " Now. wel beg leave to sae we know no such thing. The hest million on Political "Economi - bay they are itot.the same. - 1-- au. Jackson. to e his mmoirs sa)s , they are not the situ e; and more than Is that he acted es he believed, for while 'he did not fail to veto "iaiervial improvement" bills, he leigned *.river ano harbor iitprurement" bills. More than that. there ha,. never Bien a duller expended ter rice! and harbor' jut provettinate•but through the instrumentality of Democrat. itt , voting and moreover. every sit'urk that has been cum. menced of any. importance of the character, has be , n under Deticratie administrations. Three facts are au . fictent answers to all-the twattle the Consasorcial can maisufiteture, or borrow! • • 'rattuu • al.-- short !UM igloo, t ~Vit - II 0. I Pierce edit tu fix • in • tui the IT H. 1. , Hastings. who repteseuteJ Albany in the Whig National Convention, says iu his paper—"Ws cannot oc•'huw the friend* of freedom and Kossuth eau do otherwise thsu throw their iutluesiee iu favor of thu democrats." Our neighbor of the •ContnterciaL went it sirup(' for "Kusahout;" what doea.he say to-that: - - V' At a Democratic meeting at Frimmout. Sandusky amity, OW% John Lk Green. wing now a propianni Whig, was eallei open to oaks i speech. and anu•uc ed thattisiahauld vat* far Piens and Yong. .es throutpiout the countly, e saline wartoficatiun; .and rv. Nut au, however. with the quirer, a piper that ham probi ity than ell the , Trsbunts iii, the land. Th it paliec. al•, a. Scott, cannot tdiutf ttselt ttOs is likely to bring upoti l ily be 6 roun4 tilynnetimportettl emit areiirotter the 11,iltitliore Mlle whiff ninui e;; will out .uppurt. G t. Scutt eidrnev. enuvement aw- Iy locil one. ituvuittich x- tliu.e emigres,' to ii, of littera"! hat Inatrumeat. ..c.neinpuniry tilleripa at ,• theta 11/ay.a. IllunllntlAk.PoPilisla , which bee heretofore Nelda m e i. lity ae-tO eatilmal polities, has come cut for log. The Attests hitsiligetwer. A9 l thrips pa. hilstral. has rue up the Big oll.Pieree sus listened zealously fur the defeat orthe 117 Tao • ettiu Jacks. deo of num Pores and '' par, anti, a That, and a pbias. • 1 ew l t' ver isements. , I ! , , , (IN HAND.' -....... ij Urn' Betelivri al No.*. Brown's Block Stale streel. Grannufs Mapime lot August. 11 • I C.u.1., , s ..... “ l• . I t a taru's 1. , ,, . . An I "A Rouinnee. oi Life in New York, or the Pee re; orde r , 10 . 4 I - e4eveck "- , Erie July ii—lo ' ll. our Ali r.,,,,, TO rBzll:Tsai: 9 Brown's Islotk, ;by the M.ltiero oUperM.' • is Book, gobs sad ifenwo Ink s rlh kco, an lul can* of Ms car - sp. H...14,-4„ IU %Atli cali9ol lipd 14.1-1 ,1-145= lit 1.1: It I .4 ik• T U, 4 T rcrpi large •1?“4: lu , lo.tri and I:We 1: Late Jul) • • Gla Chea T Tr.s- • -D • r Books and StationPrv'l & DLO i tz a flu ea, :It .4 it 1:113 P' : tet -1 Ho . • 1 1 ri • Tv 0.9 ft • -t ft; I :14.01111.14t ;rap, t*.A.t : Nvioe I.tor ;,,J• • • 'qr. 4 • sA l:i" I rt pi %. , :ca, It otu e: ,• it i••••• I 14 4 / trio H. B. per qr, !•• •" " prigr , nuo • lIIW '.l.r 1.1 4 4 iluz u/.,.tue 10.-1 in - at per (UM: lb lug elw ti pr , rwrlten Call andeialuirteguAlur rid WC ure rourrleut we ahatl be able to 'wrist) la.l the bu).. cbenp. rt„•i P • Ent rl Cutto And e% ri and p. Om.. SO 9. ,tatitity of Ragi waned itl exchange (pr ISockx, at 3 i_r Ally cCII4I. Per 1 ii .1 1114 r.,1 redriPtiukt from the-e and eorreirading prxl4, Mode t.) ttiOte tVIIO Fly to !en again,' ro; U. wJaited ro toticit subscpbers for two Po; , ular xi Which wrigenean,be made, ai tact tch,,,, 'rid t lOWA prOiltor from Wo.cuot.lolo. , Erie. Ju , 17 1.-.lr.t Ix ________ ...._ Notice o the City Collectors and Tay Payers. ..il • I II C Zfli vf 1 lla IrCt: . 4 .19iinti Urri: ailuided by the,, I ' sty et, ~,,. a M 1. , 1. et efirtt. Jilt It, Nat: • Resolved, By the Sele-t A'. I Coin:hoot, lilleil.Lai We r • akt 0 . ui iiettlAs be required x,e.,:, f; d V lifl, m rt.) - the 'rico -firer une thou.:find duth a ir- cr . I 0,. ... to effty do . Erie July 17-2410 rl: II Su.II.)CAN. I Irrk , . , (lific, Eric and :Vera East kaglioid Compass, ) . . . 1., ie. Jul) ti tt.7.2 y TV OTIVE: i hetehe given 14 the t:toektibt.tero an Cher Cleitit.l;, (v 1:i :1.1"•1ii, i4l,i(eut three CrV Celit lime Lc eta circl.cre.lcc,. ~( the /.r. r ...I of 11, rm.! tor Litt 1.1.1,1 trve mooch*. tu the 1,41 J. ), 1.1 at , ; ~, It h. it. Mice lit t 10,- c it% on ilir 13th not. ~. - . 11; wakr .it'ilir Itimril of Ilivert..,. Juts - ti • -11 , -111 , J. I' rit'i -VTR. -i•i• v .____ • .. I — -- NO i ICI V. 111 i A Al E.LS I.\ 14. 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J.!, :k.:tlii , • : 11 111 4 ,1, ~.k V il'S ' itt IA I.lloillo lelt d 0 4 ,1) • an li Ih ' .... r I a an- ,Jv n. .. I -:,1.1 P-:'110. are flu iued vfelit OWL .•- 111 , 40 i , :WO 11,r •-• la -al., C. : .31-4;(10. 3. Acc W,., 0 12-.V.C1)11.1.. Exeru,nro. is f fir r h v att.. 41 JAS <•4n0,4 war 44 - al-oritheid,s•o4 .04.4 110e•ii.k.11, .1“1 . 011 , I . : (Au a4l inn .4,1 Ikerazts. 10Ca•• ,5. r¢ten-. I. r 1,1 C•1 1 1..r •irt •••• paall that IlaS la•tt• IK t••rr. \ o .c.iwtail thq.c tfytAjo al . a.grit at at .Piil :7-10 LI II • o.lllc s. ME dr, to 4 0. - -1 a guCKI aruirsear, r Cilf Ili al Jul!, 17-10 eg vw. D I —A 1. , bieh. 111 lil tv 11./7'l It"). It JAL' J fl.(7.l)(lti's. IN I 1' !,, , 91191:t•el , 1 git/tV 1-rl. Jail) 17 1-32 19 I•nU6'S MI it: R SII ..'t% IS—A ~) is 11;t/l11;Clit; 11:1114i :4:11 pr ie.( to to :14 II a': It 01 'A. MIT of 71 OM% I. July 17-10 J il ( .4 /h 1 ----- -. - - - - NV OCs 7G. 1 NV ,001. 11 1 1 —•-••• 1 II ro“Illif• ttt•Zo...t market price pai,l for Wool by ' t;,. i ,;:, 1:-If T, int ti. et II or., N 3. I !Trot% n., Mae _—____-___ .; I ' 1 :i l'A FENT NIETALIC .lil;4tA I, cAstle. 111 ES ME iiiM /..,, 111 . ti,10 . -41;e4 laar.vg -•ear:',l tli: , • eiu,:e A 9. , r y 4r ii,e.ile Of the A...A e ii used Burial L':+.4. , , I:of Erie I oGIII! cen.lll2 the ‘irtlr le one A Iliel) dei ,00n..4.,1e1) plan 11l , , A oonni t -pi...11 111 401,c ti on 111-1., et iCil GI Ow .tittve a=' • Ready-ado Coin W'are-114orn. .111 e q: Sill , lietueen 7 al •1 '4.• Pt" . over tilt r•tur._,, 1r- CM: ', 1'..1( rl' II"; :1' .! r.s: r:oo refrt, lid , - tint 1. -,,,, L., - • I Car ia411r..(4 at 1111 ii, C.1.1f be al( l• ~ %hid] ( 1 ,24. (I 1 c a. . il PO." in - ; o .' , .00 c...... 01 '.at rce.VllllllCl.4l (114114 I 4 :it 11. 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Ititl 1.0•30.11”4 more tri4rt "I , tr:'e .. : n . • i I all the pre-4uir I_f g.0,i,.. , ',wit ll.e. 1.4..1%,v, I,I , ; •-, 2•Ci to %%title iii 11. , e; aunt 1.,,4,, t-Ilia!, iie .11.1.4,i'110 1e..• .la. of alone )r.irs, a lid realoveil to atty pan. ,Lt it , - • ~,,,t tin` ,li t tia,,, . t diparrtl.l,l.• (Alit( krit , ii.g Iron, tin ~, ~ ~! al, ti lilt I ei of I the tn.. tat tlit , e Itorial Ito-et. ilie,arrititt tog - r, it. -Cl to ~arviv ing men+, rind relati,ei.•. Thar till. m 1 . ,:... :• ri i i ‘i i. ,,, i , n e . n i t n it U m i l ir o i c ii::: :„ .3ti t i! ,, C ... o l. ll::: t ri , f , •il il ig . l . 2, lv. l.T i i . ./ i l t i t i „. I. nat , rittaii , 4l, or return to their natiVe - elethente, tt i .i.e once 4 Oily- heio.ed afe•esiel.,el 1• I -eland op,.i .0, Vo".11 rettl.ll:l 11/ IVA ice. tree front the arrawiteo, of C' , . • .11/.4...f. :Ilene. ' . l; The iilnlerNignad ha: eonetAntly4 , ll bar...: :o ! . • ware 1....1111 1 , :19 aboV • R...:4 , -ipi,,,,,t,. ahugytty. lll.nk o , it Covert.). ati4l a;1 Fianna 6.1. etaeapef (••. Ai aa , of 3 1• ..... , ly fin 11/111W.11.1111' lIN., :11.,1 . , tlTOtiii, (Int/ * t e e r u r / , ,:, - Al, • Fie a.. prepared ti, tat - e the eetteral entierlidend.z -• . ran., ati.l fiiii,..ll lic.rr.••• and L'atriJffre if - rftvirer2. t , rriirl) I: 1- 2. IU r ALLEJ4 A. eR 11 _ DII: - ..41.1R1111IN'tS rgniNE c - AT , troLarfe.lo ' c‘. „‘,/f t I 1.11-: Qr K. her text, to rue on the Mlahtic side. rim' Cabin Saleroom. - - - Second.. - - • Steerage. - - For n mow apply to. 1 July 1531 I'm Itr : t.. e o. " J. 5 •• „ „r• *• •IM '• 2,23 73 " 4,1 q -f - - J. B GU.NNI:ariN &(.ti _,-;- -~ 9 . ADAMY 161 73 Pearl - 41.. N:W EMI MI NM