!TtSBURGII GAZETTE 7 - 3 -ii- % - - - - - ."-- -.. „ME nr ITITL: t rq. { V I % . ::::' -,.‘ ! P rri si u i ait , " --- 7 . C AMWAY. MORNING, Anil, 30, 1853: '' _ •• 4 : fit/r..1.1..PAD1NG.04.77E13 WILiiiFOUND . , 0.71114Cq PA GE OP TMS PAPE& 1 •rn T3Li An OTLY a -----= eiKu tuba w.eiy andtr n " —Th ' """ bar business nub Amandairmile mast= of I.on efradstSma bare= fe ‘ki=4 .3ad t44. b"'" _ Woosteray s pa " tb7 " . . 4 Pilgaiael Luton ce'''.7"k"7"t"""'"l. . • .6 I 111 ADVlZTL. 9l llll,:leither the ESitoziat Boom, !me .6iiit.l4 Patehlichneet of the • Danz °atm, an • :•••••!jeenuercei Ettrelej, ADTEBTIBEI3.9 who desire their . Naked to Mohr in the oaeir on Monday mortlec. • . Plusalum4 clam. to beton 6 o'clock, oi hatordkr i~atiCoasanc yak, NomiiSITOBB. r of corn. commission:4 . TOSITALL, Of Lancaster County. . '7 . 01.A1RM02 :4/IZIC. S. licOLl7ll.B, Of Franklin County, . 1116111MY0142XXXIAL, AHLEWFTLO MEYERS, Of Clarion County, BirnforD'Cossoes Irnrria.--Vire publish with ''the *est cheerfulnees the letter of our diode., I,.lrniikieitomismac, Bishop O'Connor;becaust re .., •• love free tdiemstion, and hive no fean that the - bulb will be endangered thereby. We will give ' • - him the annul, of pleading his elm cease be -1-;,, fere the thousand, of car linden, although but . 1 . ;, , ...?..1f1,ti0f hie people will eve what may be said in !..1 .4 . ,- - , ..reltnitns in reply. We ,hall leen to oar correvoudout "A.D. C." ~,that pest of the Bishop's 'argiment whieir refers ~. especially to his article; contenting ourself ill the taw remarks we here to make, with a coneldkra ."- ties of one point . ', • -'. ll'llißkhop's great and Only plea in &void' ! - .---. bleerliters of distribizilosi of . the school fond le, that as parents here the right; tocontrol the cr. 1..,7; I. _ of their own cidldrte;, - they should have, I- ---, 4 :lisi4 e , and in 'north:toe with tho Boleti ~ .stoeur frier Institudone, their share, of the aahool ' tallA 19 4 4: Abet .pnelsrne. .. This argument, which - the-Bishop dwells upon with considerable force, ' Is plausible, I butippelous. --I. derreinprits are lauded for the . benefit ' Of the.-governed, but it does not follow that every personjinder the moat liberal gitkent can have every wish carried out.. ror iekiel . ofthe protection and iafety ofgoventee' et'; P,lneit . :eireender many aslural . rights, amt. Subject -,... tharneelrea to tinny restraints and pensiDoe which • gip Intl& not do if they help . /e .In free goreinatents the majority rare; and how often vean re this country ha hand de at thousands sofilentsererely, and have area yen retired by ;the irntket of the majority. Thiespands are tow is hiipelees poverty from theltsblon. of gorent t , 4.. • meat within the Inst ir ti m r e e;teasi - tret who will 1 ',. • say, therefore, that ~4 ....r „ be shel -ll' , Asked! I e - e4 , t #'. 'gat the 13 hboP 7 Ilan lisglialtireic men- l, Ily r eseei of the 'of minty, her his is &Ceps ; ...t.," . of,aanscienoe. t . If he doer nit 9rnee k .I . -.- I, ttgastathis chit n inSittc-aubila , italiool, ha •i` •" **At lojen the ay he paid for taxes for ed- 1 s, t ' ....1460 - e. and thiskt . a ;lima matter compared ' p , with the lonia mil *led upean crommutdiy-by 1 ' churlln the Mane 'it•alsl . 4 4commercial 'policy all "the country: But if his is s coed of conecieueS; . 4 sre there not' °there equally as - impUttant,.;,/iflivl ; 01;4 otthaturands of people In this ootintryi ,t , ..,-=. may sayoullloas, wero, opposed to the; inquiet . I ') - ttto of Tens sad the .!ifeileell War, or coneci i adieu principles; yet the nation engagedii . D ...Dine great wrong., and hupdred at ---,„ .-7 refill= of the ROBS money in the prorneuti6ii .........: °f eem. ilundepicof thousands believe de • "...I' eisusection of Ms ./agouti]. G ovenssent with Da. 1 very a crime, hot dcey tan do nothtmg, butist.- -tut and Submit.' - '' j -- ' i , ;, . ... . Par be it from to to defend Unaltering', or i ' - nitplejusitiofenhetever. It is the - dulj of the t . . devertitoint to de the met good' Silk tile - kin 4, 4 possible bajtiy, but it, it abschhteliiiirneeible -- - - -pq make, human laws perfect, or in 'words "I'..- ' • • , to suit Iris exec* to ottr imperteet ste p of be „. - I ..,. ~,.. . It will Oct disputed, we think, by i ßlehop .... O'Canani, ItUt .1c to the deity of the Mate ~. A ta provide for .tins education cf Its children. ~-; 1 . .„ . » ..,..,- Buck a provision Is eminently wise, just, Pad be- : '. 1.',1,--,!.(,,,,,,?*10fie5idi” : 4 4ji.seieglee!.,tolde this•-le..de4ite rn sr, I,..:ft ra tilifittle Itepiqiessar the p eople , and the'l t.l'l ie • • of th 'e C r wA 4 anlffalik:l Th is question - ..,T...,. ~tiettled, the lent that irises is, to perfect! si 5- •g•i:- , 1A.: - ..,ltak of education wideh iiille the leaet eitpres ...ft.,' f:- . ' . yeti% the most equitable, and the moot aceepts ; .his. Objections are immediately heard in ;0,04 quirMr-- . I ; " One Illkire he - does not rent his childres edn . Wadi he prefers to 'keep them at work, and cove . • ..".his eedney.....Tke State saya4 le his duty to ed.. Mite lie iatiktren, sad If tieli‘ho sordid and de. . ._ . • based silo 'Freer his ornisiqrinehe Rhin at Ipset pey the tax for the. *fing ood. I , , finothar protests agaliteftta.:Am Nevin ho turn ao Children. He. conif4rs 'lt robbesyland ; Whittles' to pay far' eihoollar -: other people's • ' ~ ehildrin. "The State replies; - DLit public schools • aspnetecauft er the public welfare, cad that -• the Intoned= - which the childless min enjoyi is 1 .4- 8 fail Dodtralent for the expense: - - .another don I 'keeilii hi the Stile, and ban toils, for bliebil .Abet eerne where also; others prefer a private 2 ttiliii; es, el Select wheel, iet the Bute siempts iiniikkbeetniSe the 'paws: sea of tii. ,thole is. . - tioferproseofed hist* ottablish sit or et sueh adoits , - '.... !dimwit thotCassik Ti,, tel individual :anal of ::` . bugled tir,',real .bardsh, ire not a trnßeient - . each tfilibOilehli public benefit. ~.:.• .' . - .• ... I, lliettop O'Connor, hiliever, does not with Ito - , :strniiiili the wheal system, but to- modify: 1L1..-. • Mega fe he. parents to eeleet their teachers and Gil . these teacher, be paidant of the echo's rneney; pet relator each child,- senfording- to the smoilitt of the find,' end , the cumber of, gap 1 :. to n ight ..10 Wait; vs hive Beefed the lei hop's I , f plauhati; - •••1::ai laastle oaf object. ,- • - ' ..,• An kititigation of thli plandlecolen So te a. . . , .. ~.. tige TAU objetripasithat ire oonsideilt Dthts ' 1413 444. 1 Plbotishiliff the'/latent;altogether: •Ii ....,-Isrpittens'elafiliti. to if hifi been adapted• it New Seminal*, audDMlkehly la the Cethdier'lrideh . tornpeerstl en CCM feline, nods waste of tie ....- . insalhfrnaniy fee no gOod'itirpoiterhaterer, un -': JIM Ati keeping op a horde of lguorent, 111-bred, -- ' sind fralumdl i • . . • ..,,..,,,, , y nand* teaabere, who exist an ;;,..fiernim our eteolety,'sid vito . pull at the •publio . tut, yletitem they : can : , colloot a half. dozen . -- allidren together, can be coilefferni. -. .i . ., , ,..,... - If eldi phin rits, - .pii to vote; to-pm:now, and ,tkeqieSticsise; thdßlehop'iplan,,lor no s'erasele, the "no weamieli i ' wdtid GM b b . ' ...1,. -lei mejnity,. and the decision rould be a wire Ilint queatkrn is then narrowed down to WI, Audi the.pnblici , ',shoals, - w hi ch hen proved no : ..• , • , Inestimable_ blessing to the Lame= =jerky 1 ' - soar mile; 6e even - up, because a minority ant rot trilling to em, brae* their advent/gee? Alkilliti•rhOl• gaol ot /MO atieitlo24 Whig& liliii‘miditie is . with our free Justinian:9, and - , itileilthebite and feelings:of Our people, and ...TIDO kern Proved to be' of intrnase fatifity, by ...incitidead to OW:den:suds of -those who'fanay •I i - th a t Is dangerons to their religious tootle? We knot that the rights of deter era area ' ,.. intt' . .zi thin 1414 army; Andswe'lltilly die. card the ileitis* that" ”A•igiti,mAts right;' 1 ,,... , _bal the seetoeity are not called upon to Inflict 4ipesebeteeshess cutaluandirrensediabie 10124. 1 7i at the Aotoolltt et• then whose, humiliating ppsfeeedon of inaketrne 'te; - - thet. l their faith, at. 1 1 phorgle;fartilied by the terehlort, of the:pastor 1 - ' and die ilieg,ied by . dolly Precept and exam- pir elf thit parent and haft droll, cannot stand tifillink,sffiti *Fa ••e' 04 .41 4 e -when nothing It•I. /Stant/a but the rudiments af ificcatint‘ . end , ..-:.-14flis as poliitadte *pato in.bc•lcated, ex , l igt dick ;ohmic to all .Cliiivitilini, _and the ai ii - ftenz atti l :of. 414, Bible ioS . th e Word of . ....., ... , 1 ~ + Bishop qicaiiiW is very seine in hie -ciai .-., iiiati Spa Du:motives of thinciirn daidre:iq 1 . -- . iplield &Spear ' system: 'w!ittightio•nite, ,A4i ii ,U14:1 of Natty the Pope of 1 14 s* I 4411 , .ki , illo - Pioio of s.lf , xii ' eti he deeetieen treitatutsint 1 64. 4100* idititlisistar, I•Blabip Cv0044. .tiktlabalito•=i,id i• Op I , ,in . f•t. ak N awt trio= 4411kw61e6iiiab461401 hia4lioili**4 - 1 : :- *elk nbimiwerieftfiftitbkartm*, l 4l 4 ! 0 440kitAki Isl4o ibli - goid'it..N. oku c h. , .....;-. - .: • A'S' :".""j ... I - 1 j t. tr.t. !'- : i t in the ikeltairtf:.lbat tie justice he t : tui saittich abgat,le but - so appluef Eodom, fair yri , .ki. , .11 - ;.ta within dast . aud ashes. : 'one other thought, and we leave the letter of the Bishop to our readers. TN has) the - best mean for. believing that the preeent crusade spinet the4ree sr.hoole of America did not ori• nave with the catholio parents in this country. It was born in Rome, nod nurtured by tbe ispe• cial and direct agents of the Pope, the Arehhish ops,:l34hops and Priests, of this comatry. - If the parenti were left to their own unprejedlced wishes, they would prefer the education of their . childretw4 those of their neighhore' et tit 6 .• pubtio enhool. they would breakdown' eecry tatnter of prejudice end 4s ottitlefr 05:1 ran to etneti c th e plas, toei. at independence traia#lCair4tivoti it a c to ; : try—Ao glitd 1b Ameße3y with Prath e r,¢ man td fa`' amy4dese—lef bla err4,or ehdookee;rie otter weir, as 64 Light of epoOolieraeolence be:loyo Cet4litt , pi;regii . gez 4o 4 °mad to main apieeteriziiidtooleoiadtbneiedoebee into the ILL* - of. thile obtidiio the ? utodo. , , . bigotry wbldibaiilitioe.l the foire4Ce .4.1l!tol the Old Walk jitll:the piens of juitic4 , *.the behalf of Catholia parents, by Rooliett pledgee; mast be taken with doubt sued warn,: fat if the quedion: ,ttp,-.te; to the Chgialas of Aeteries.;eetheiderl teem pries tiilitictk, they . world deoldsin favor of free &hook, - . Citations Newet—lnour last we std the opinion that Baltimore would make asaltacriptieti to the Pittsburgh mod Connelltnrille Railroad, al , though some persons considered thipievlans Alan se unfavorable. Our oonftrioneelniliagood sense of the people of Baltimore ararr.iet pined. The American of Thursday idAgit the "gratifying intelligence of thrreetlett thi Pint Branch of the Cannella. altAie Pirat' 'ous,-si follows: resolution.requatlng the mambas of the Legislature from.this city to rage the piaage of a law by that body, enthowetlag th e eity'uf timore to endorea the bonds of the Connell:rails Railroad Ceispaily to the amount of $1,090,000, was adopted by the folfdwing'irote 2,11 e , T ,, Yose — lilerfrer-Tresident, pro tan , Shelley, , P A S; • Blackburn, acche, TlioniasMehtton, Wileon, Raphleo-11. Hays—Colton, Crony, Robinson, Grafton-4. Since the above woe received, telegraphic des patches Inform no that this action has been con firmed by the Second Branch, so.that Baltimore, in her corperato capacity, has sated, and sated nobly. Hen. Auniuni Sr - atm; who Is In Bal timore,.will immediately visit Annapolis, to pro cure frlevheidetetre which is la amnion there, the i• :eimietiberity to make the sob seription talid. . • We most sincerely congratulate Gen. Leap run on the auspicious 'progress of this great ' work. %taiing4e . We delis inocesant toil and continual inVens care in the prosecution of a work enisehleh he'has net his heart, we feel al most an mnah pleasure at the gratifying progress of Stfairs for his rake, an we 'do for that cf the week. Itself. All doubts of the certain. comple tion of this great wort, frost Pittsburgh to Cora herland, within two years, are set at rest by the intim of Baltimore. Balthoizi . and Pittsburgh have shaken hands in good: " cot, cod-.Pitta burgh Is sneered of being the greateitlailreed centre lathe Ohio Valley • •- 11Orr Glusarriva i ostr eriatrat7 to the expeota4frftrate,..t "*.a-P#iladeWs. . paper, the.o tipl-eatisfantarysltrCugStnenhirLbaiii • -been nom:lndia between the' itilo 46. i Psisylva irw ItAiid. r companY nod the pAiliina and Apl4bus - Company, for fh t roA*tiakellng and L . L471; Interchange of pareengspit :Orestline. Oa • L e tilltstfsir, flea. Pintsreethutpresident of our CSsaPsuft W.."4onusife-;Eri.,'Oblei-Stogineer sad Superitttendiet, 01st/tr, Erg one of the Dirs , atiav,.vieltelptiviland, preri om to meet wt ul b, clDatlaef the Ohio Campasistrommect4iggiefiliteL4i They after a fall intertablogn;Ce-sinv* - 4 definlte! sir., rungement was coroltriet to:thaintiri tratietha• COD of all partite. , Therurrartranatifis Jos° into effect on thileblaiNlYlVetteithti'ZiprSect traina of the Ohba 41,-,fliitAtt*lii;_tyqsco will ITIII *4l" loe tiO• etod through front taburgh and Philadelpb.ht, The tinaiie,rasittitateoret teCin ebnatti„ both waYs, i, ttfylitilftt hitiftts,,;and the _ , fares arm: ;A471;0111 fcm the present 4-- - 7xtrus instead of ilictaglaL ph i s P ap e . funiatuteek there to co,i,iiiiklio:Aiitiv" l ttO that, a elan alliance, nitOritiejtiiiitiris!rir-Sud interests. Tho Ohio and r .f . a..-Xi4rtliAllorts fasted the impregnabishtsurigtlf of lta poritian, - sad nothing can preVoil it , f4in. doing itaqin at‘taso badness to soottaithetSwiirattOtainti to into effect, big a Milan nikthelart of the pentral road in 'tasking4ba earistectioin. -is so important to Philatiolikin as well so Pitts 'bank ;that we 'feel • 4:cadent gr. Thompson will !spare' ao Sffc:rts to aceoinplialt ill that mar be done In, the present lmperfeat state of his line.. That poem:gen Twill regularly travel from Cincinnati to Pitteburgh in lb imam is 'as - Certain as any Wag human eon hi, KMcanDLLTI has been thrown Into a state of great' exciteineitt 'by the proceeding , . at the :Mayor, Idr. Scalinker, in relation to KIRKLAND, the •well-knoin street preach 6. The Mayor prevented Kirkland/ram preachieg In the Fifth street filarkit Koala, ancl.the MOO day, Pudgy, Permitted Archbishop Purcell to parade throirgh rho 'etieets wittrmusto, and to Wet up the way entirely while be'addressed the people at the laying of a immix-stone. Bach partiality arous ed the people and the press, and there wars man -ifeet syoteme of a riot if Malawi attempted to speah,emda,, Which he declared he, would, do.— The Mayor 'tfadinit pallet opinion ,Was ',against him, ;hid the followlog notice to the G&W:ft: Ifwasig Enrrols--lo reference to the man Kirklar,4 7 -It. 15 my purpose not to Interfere with hint farther,except to protect him as I would any other 'oltztri, unless directed by Council to pursue acme other canna DAVID T. SNELBAKEII.... - Bo; the Illajar ,hao ann.:ma:bed and Birktand his coogaered. ,The /biol. OF _promises to Rtotentliint, *Bead of.inttifering.: . • - , . Eituougzei, AND APP OLIT3TIT. --WO learn' that Edward Hiller, Esq., hes religned the he has foi some time held se Chief Eogi- Seer of the.:,Pecieylreihs Henreid Dempsey, 50,g/tit:the Bawd of Directors by s 5211/31010U11 Tule hire tendered the eitutlin•so vacated to H. Zsupt, Esq., the late Beiserbiteedent of the Mr. Eraupt'a_noorinallan will afford general Plitificatiru to Ma nuroaroue frlenli on the line of the road. He la sa:vary simile:manly and able peruand-Treat energy- and parser*. ranee, and will no doubt most aooePlablY eery. th.. oo2 lriaoff: 3filler-84 rearmed another appOlitmens Whereier:brigolll4, he has one but wbdree, as we hare found Mat a moat Dor. trona and obligin g gentleman.: - Taus Ctraroas..We hare needled obta in: from 11r, Rueloll toinstook, noth'sing all who Irish to hear hie 'lectures, that hstal relied the Oka ,ef Ida fess from sl.adminion fee, 'and $5 contingent fee, to $2 adtatesien lee, and $lO eontingent fee, and that be mint have BB - free hold rub:dr:bees to nature Ids visit to coy place. will, not, piirefore, 'lilt ' Pittsburgh .itutil these. terms are complied rah. • .If anrof..eue gardeners and farmers think the matter worth ate trouble, they act accordingly.' • The Cititiltre Can be situ at thfi Tuts Parenti•eutc licumain"Acaroitur,—Ait Iftrrisbiaii oa quiet:fey; 7lffllista B. Blather, the conductor of freight .trabt et ears on the Pe uneybrants Betthrid, vi trlett on • Chirp of Involuatory:thearleughthr, ainthis the death of MIL) per/ions,. 01!: hut, by Canteen/en shd neglect af. The jury acquitted Mtn, but 41rectel that bu Tehould pay . the nets of proeeention. tilaetY•Ove laden -caul: boats: attired. at Geotgeptira datAnfilo ireek. iadiai on Atoo. . . day; by Ma Meetipeake and Ohlo:Cadal, ,btiag -1 jag 6160 tone of eoel aad Tattoos' /dada of pa• dupl .. .ne.pit*t'oll. tot coal ;tea ae,ol.mber• lettl'eo Grargatawn; is :,foiliris , eist,! jur goa thr trboli4ettiorti thal,lll to is 0, 0 -I,quir a\of a isza per ;di pat mile. -:' -•,- . ' . GO i v;;DioLoac of kobssivorkto, tiso.lo4,:drou togioistilta:for'nooloo 'Afoareery of Neil county. - "dd.; '42ll : ibo qirge,ot kiclosploe tbi! MIS= =Mt; MMII Tbo telegraph triaa, given lirMr7 fell reports the l'.tatWoitialou 28ch, near Chicago, be tween an emigrant train of the Alichigan Cen tral Road tad Ow snooty of the Bouillon! afrzbiZo. The cause of the collieien was ens inaleare= leescess The sight was bright. The two route erase each other at right angles. and run for a long - distance deg." together. For half • mile "bath trains" could not help seeing each other, or until the morning was reached, where the iihtan occurred, Besides; the rake aro strioq condactors and engineers are ordered to approach the crossing* .centiottaly, and with their trains 1 under foil Control, hr. The wreck ifits most complete. The lemma. dee of the Expect struck the sixth car of the Emigrant train. In n moment, locomotive, ters der, beggars car, cod, one ; second class oar of the former, and three care of the latter were heap htat the' material trastio thing. One sadder to behold met the eye that edgEt.--ticath with a real on many a brow, and bravo and bruttlfut forma broken and praised, gulactite Or wills personas . news, p.sys eh:spit:ups, Tribute: Oa thenortherly_ aide of 114 Mang trick. one :first pasicower oar :was aloft .spon lei tudtroateaturcilia &ladled Abe earn, of those who hsetteted from' the &slot the [id clues cars which retained_ their poetion. Theo, in thin can were aided to eseSpefisti the coda alba and fiats lie Stier of Sulfoietios; 7 - 43 found that acne' weredewgerersly injured, though heard reoeirtd scrorShruisee. TS, stgSt "Nat sitiaz Rd,l Wu! ets;tha other side of the Central track cannot be .falle do- I scribed, and time will note* the memos' of thifteelibleettd ' BpOttitie from theca:dad etrittabilnag be:Older. ' IVA Paw lefteep et mills, frdm banal .addoh ehneked Cana on the''enidni,o4:alr,-nriee tee hetpoitildgtedia strange diehard with thedeepee SolltliWrtsts et:ebb-dying:. Cincrbr-kr k kh ok e roe wevok - bw-nona-44 , F icw--th. 761-broi l while the ahltrinetil ettue !Area:A*4lu ma* d'APti4SSIBLII4O'I2 ito/10 1111010 , .,t0 extricate Each moment - the .asene became; If 'peossible, more. been-needling; Here. eats poor woman, with- s broken. limb, and her little daughter Mind by her side weeptse, emit begging for as slstsnee. Thayer:iv a young (feints; dead, hie , slater by Idiside, wringing heihands; and cry . leg "mein brasier, melt broder!" . Here a child crying ' 0 my fat her!" there a woman wailing for the loss of her infant A woman dead, her mangled !mantel! but 'partially conceeed by a cloak, and at her aide only aTaithful dog. Be:teeth one edge of the mar appeared the held head and one band of en old man. The leg of one and the body of another tore also clatble beneath the ea/1k Three children, from three to ten ye age, 'were taken from the water, and placed side by side. At the head of one eat the bereaved father. No one came to claim the other two. An infant was pinked out °film Caine unharm ed, but no mother could be found for it. Thole moat dengerotudy Injured were convey ed into them:dimmed oars, and rendered as rem (enable as poesible. With some the straggle between life and death teemed uncertain. Men shall (hie stop! How /hail thee, terri ble disasters be checked: That t4is may be prr rouged we all know; that they should be, we all believe; yet the law does nor grapple with life losing, does not panieh wholesale murder by carelumneaa, as it aheuld. It meat be made to reach it, and it will do no, if the people demand it, and demand it they will, after math terrible slaughter as that on the Chicago Road. LATER FROM THE COLLISION. Cnrc•ao, April 28.—The Coroner', Jury brought Ina verdict yeatetdaY as We; the jury, &tram and say the following per sons, Jam Williamson, ()Oodles' Wagner, Sfe- Phets D. GOlO, Edward Mister, Thomas Law rence., Irenah Saidalf, Y. Johan', John Ranter, Eat Louisa Scott—three men, two boys and .one women, and one child, names 'unknown, cams to their death by the collision of the M. B. ea IL C. It. R.,on the night of the 25th of April, 'caused by the gross carelessness and neglect of Mosee 11. Tyler, conductor, and Themes Bock horn, eh:inter an the M. C. IL It ; also, Herbert L. Whitney !tad Edward Davie, engineers on the M. S. R.-It. We find and consider them guilty of gross negleit and hold them as the cameo of the death of the 'oboes named,- whose bodies have been lailbefcrees. •We likewise hold Mr. Jeanette, the superintendent of the machine chop at Michigan City, as eezeurable, in notfur tithing the Central IL 'R., now in questloo,with proper materials for light, on the engines, and deem biro unfit for the station ho now occupies. EDWARD E. ceisRELL, Foreman, ' April 21, 1858. and the Jury. ...No death, were reported yeiterday, and an bodies were toned The following persons were committed to await the verdict of the Jury: Robert Whiting, (cre am'. /1- R,. lirlatne - *. conductor, Edward Davis, engineer with, Mich. B . R ; Moses hi. Ty kr. emnduefor,Tboe. Ruben, engineer on-the The injured persons hivsheen onstrmuveo , ' different bonne to be tab= care of. aire,47oa, tr . . emits - to plicatixiga meta All emigrants. Peoniniat ?anima—The lament ldra. Slgs. by, Dress Haber; No. 44, Marisonerreet, boring bona closed =Tall the ottrinlns down race Fri day.-afternoon, the neighbors suspected that somettieg was wrong, and this afternoon called upon Marshal Gallagher. who entered the honest through a window, and found the woman dead. She was lying on the floor of the kitchen, fee* downwards, her head under the stove hearth and pearl severed from her body. There 'wes no to b lest. a dying etruggle, and the con. gealod blood watt only about her head, neck and ehouldent Her drawers ware somewhat marked with blood. No instrument wax found in the room with which ehe could have committed such 'violence upon herself. A small hatchet was found standing in the front ball, both was clean and Might " Trunks and drawers bad been thrown Into dis order, and lame of their contents thrown upon the floor. • Upon the floor tat found part of an earring upon trhinh was b100d..- A canary bird *bleb beteg la a cage In the ball, was dead, probably from want Of water and food. • • The nelghbore say that the deeeited had a gold watch, which had not been toned at the time we were at the , teem,. We - believe hire. Mph, was formerly: filth Wooster, 0 , where she was a leainetries.—C/mland lleratd , 28th. Datawans Dram:hon.—lt Will be seen by •the following announcement, that the Dilsware Di nts-Ica ofthe Pennsylvania Canal will be in nen liable order on Monday next: • As there are 'various rumors In circulation se- /Mire to certain disasters having seemed on A. Delaware division of the PennsyliardaCanal !deem It due to the engineers and contracting thaving the work In charge, to state that these rumors aronnfoandect that the water is now be ing let Into the canal, and that by hfonday next It will be ready for navigation.' . Wx. T. Mogan,. . Feta!dent of Canal Boar April 27, 1868 d .An artesian well has been sunk at Charleston to 'the depth of 1041 fesi, without obtaining wa, toe. At a depth of 1610 font a ahark's tooth,- in fine preservation, was found. ' • ROHM Ores, the Scotch Bocisllst, hes be. ,00t110 4 004Tett to the Bpidtaei Itspeage, seal is Isdeivortng to use it es a mei= of helpfiti his !iletem. Mons Innwortoes.—The Philadelphia - Newe states t h at notices base been served upon the Al ty Authoritlei, and those of Spring Garden, is wall as on the President of the North Petutlylvanis Railroad Company. intern:log them that ap plication be made to the Supreme' Court to enjoin the City .and the District of Spriut; Gird= from tnaltiok • entree:4olmo to the Remgeld and North Pennaltrania 'Railroad Companies.. Where Is tho.Yora Pennsylvania ItsCroad Company? , Esonaut Straitn.—An engineer named Sohn Holton, having obarge of, locomotive 16, 'tied a blades' m41'141:1(4 with a fatal ambient between Idanndsoille and Littleton, night before' last. Finding somotbieg ,eriong with a stopaciek on ,his water tank, battened over to fa it. when be lost his balaneo and felL Striking a rook on the roadside, he bounded back on the (rook, and the wbeele rattled o'er Men; riveting one of hie legs from his body. Ile died shortly afterward. De• ceased leaves a 'thread fondly In Dalthaere.— Dlettieg Gaulle.. , ialttlell TA= —The Portage City (Macon, eln) &siblicsa contains a porno of the trial of Edward Lesley (bitter known ea the Minh of La Trappe . ) for the murder by shootine of Lenard Manley. Leaboy pleid "not gtilty:ito the indictment. Francis shots, tifie al he OAP th e prisoner the three one at he' deceased, which ottesed hie death, and two othl' ere at Abram Morton; The pistol was a revel. tar, and two charges were left In it. LeahOy stated to the witlessly that the murder was Soot, and that the Lord told him to do It. Manley lived about forty-five ideates after the ehol— The te80:5007, a far ES it le published, le cod. steeito at ft, the fact that Manley Wile shot by Imam for'eJlepil adaitory with the wife of tho Tsi LiAD Af frie - eli s - -Himvored stair yeua ago btlom" Banbory, pa, God whloh wore at that time wetted to tome extent, bate been purellieed, m mempsay ot gootlmtn, trim been gdig late amine lamina. • LETTZ3I3OI3IB3Op O'CONNOR, ON 2E3 ICROOL 1217Z7T10N. Tazie Eddor of the Pittebtugh Gazette: via: When I ventured to begin • modifies tion of our school imetent that weeld hue brought its advantages within the reach of all 'members of the conununlty on honorable tem/, and made it harmonise with the spirit of justice that pervade' the other lostitutioim of thwamen. try, I little anticipated th e amount of abuse this' war destined to bring on my head- The bitter.' coos with which a temperate statement of e grievance of • serious &Outer has been met, is itself. en evidence that we were not wrong In forming ea eatimate of the dealgra of ebbe who are laboring to perfort ohr children, I and Is welicaloulatedlo open the eyes of three who ere urlabxl by the profemions of Terrine who talked of teaching am children to r end i and write, and become repablicane, and ma them to learn religion where they pleased. . Though I ham abetaised from a p i t:time no tice of many things odd. against me, there are some latch I moot let pass. Ico at, gad I will not attempt to satisfy them who admire our school system for the very reason far which we condom it, vie: necanee Id is calculated to wean sway cur children front the faith. .. r Them persona ate the rotteasora and Iropret- imitative, here of the men wburthhed and per Bearded our tethers in the came of liberty of ' , conscience. It la In spite of themw e en. joy liberty here to-day.., Whartaver y oPper. bail presents ItsallV depilates Ca olim of their just rights, they manor resist the tempt'. doe, wee It bats question of the appointment cf • ward coustable. Woiminot expect them thr4 h to see'quietly our claims adatitted in a depart. , meat where oppreselen.will accomplish penrerit Mon, where all-the • desires of the bigot can, thus be so fully eallefied, '.. - r. 1, hut beam these; thereat. 'nanny b.extoreblel me:Lithe uphold tithr systeter Data what we ad .1 cut tit bit honorable Motives: Theseus theper-I ethos to wham wd are bedebted for protection; t4O, there we appeal dui cuslughte et bigots , sod we feel it a daty to show that what - vret ask= Is bat just--is pirfatly'in accordance, nay, re quired by the teeth 'pleb of the intitations of toe coutry. ~ . . . Your correspondent4.A., D. C." In his article . of Taesday, brings home tow here en argument "'bleb lima been produced elsewhere, the rah stance of which meets us on a thousand occur Mons when we detoind oar rights. It is well to examine It: for though we admit we are not nu merous amongst the wealthy—though we admit we ben many poor amanget ussand, though we cheerfully bear whams lathe fact that these have often been generously sedated by our Protestant nets:tame, we neither do, nor wish to appear to rut as a body, la th e attitude et paupers, cub toting on the charity of our fellow citizens. He opposes our claims on the ground that we eon, tribute Hub or nothing to the school thud—that we receive In poor relict more than the amount of all our contributions to the publie butdem. I claim your pa/emission tomato come remarks on thlssubject In your columns. Your correspondent are that In a certain number of wards and boroughs, which he names in this neighborhood, the, school tax paid by. Protestants nmoutta to $23,187 48, while that paid by 'Catholics le only $866 10. He also 'aye that doriogdwo menthe last year, the nom ber of Catholics, relieved from the poor fund was 62, while those' of all other denemluations amounted only to 45. Now, though your corres pondent hoe evidently taken great pains to ob. bin three etetietios, I mast venture to eay that hie returns can hardly be correct . The following reflood= alone will satisfy any one that there moist bo some mistake In his Spat-es. The Catholic, inhabitant& of the borough of Lawrenceville, youag and aid, do not - exceed three hundred. A return. of them was made to men few days ego by same of their own num ber. who are anxious for the erection of a church there, end etlll more for the erection era Catholic eehool . Your correspondent states that amo ngst those there are .64 tax payers, and he represente them as psylog $225 reboot tax, yet. In the third ward where he hionelf•gives Cl 450 Catholic tax pay ers, nod where we know that there are not leas than Meet thousand Cathollo Inhabitants, he telle us that the unman of tax paid by them is just the same as theft in Lawreaceville, vim $22511 Without undertaking to verify these details, I think every ono will admit there must be some mistake here, road that, notwithetandbog the Common adage; ••figaree sometimes de Ile." Bat Igo beyond these apeeians naloulations, which no =sof mind judgment will adroit to bo the correct 'node of arriving at o correct car elusion on the - subject. ... ~ Ho w hea your oorreepondant ascertained the I amount of tax con uibuted by Catholics? He has exarciued, I toppers he will say, the ,itsesaor's or the Colleetet's Me But who will pret,nd that this le a must mode of knowing the. amount of tosatlon . levied as any part of the community I - .1 ' - Any mhool Nei knows the different% between direct nod Indirect taxation. The ;eeriest OW in the imbue° of political economy, knews !het , who nict.alwaye,pot tacit butanes the person o gra De fwmpr - trenr - -......-.................... 4 ..,..., • _ .. , really parades taxi . thikalt YthSalottflen;-Ear r , Alifitit'l t.U7nAAlllOATlTlrrottlitinatTmsflkt . 1116, !frebet • een'tetalter himself. be- port thei r /abet. iiittribmen in producbg the mute be i ii paysb imaelf in his dealings with oth- weatta a p go p ooc h. ' ." ' roe that tax which he pays over to the agent of Tonle cormtepondant dwellren tbericts of ran the fitats reed Itherms. You yourself are 1 4.4 a hi- Year correspondent's mode of re:A:ming would ottently 'do 'allude to.this robjeat le • eitallor tarnish many therramingoanoluslons were it sp. tone. Without animism Into a discultoices of 111/.- I plied to other dqamMenta. Take, for-exam. maize , bathing OA the position of theta Imes. i pie, the revetints if.thatlistneral Goveinment...l-: =braided's:ad an treated men, - I Itesibste Who supplier Aire.' i The people at large, a not to trey that Wan account wetwdrewit nut be person of ordinity intelleet would say. Not at tweet theziand the country, they *aid sme he all, A. D. C. might reply. Hero is the Collect. feud soryideeply in Its debt. Your emorespon or'. return. Importers cf dry goods has, paid deaths martalled to the vety callow math an much; importers of irotrand hardware so the envictith of the Chargers Creek stolen mach more. A few wholesale merchants is ot coat — this Moiety.. It was, it appears, 'welly Eastern chin contribute' the great bulk of id $lO5 08: Illet has any account- bean kept in meet* all the expense. of Congrese, of the Army them metes .havort Without speaking of am end Navy, of the Executive, the ../adialety; and ay other atria. of coedit to which they would be so forth. Menhanics and farmers; the owners entitled, will he be phased b tell us how mash ofproperty In the country, and profernional men, the comotyhas saved by their cheap la b or? how even camsavoratarcrs themselves, contribute - little many impromettents have been Made that with er collator. lam ate th t the relative oentri- out 'nob Mot timid hive been Imputable, and hatless of th ese Alum pared with these of how muck the emustry at large boa the Importers , If !Hair:trek the figures cm the these improventents t day one wbo S ecti o n Collector's books at Boatos'NewYork,or where,. this will thirett,' limit notwitbetantling the $lO5 tr else the revenue LI collected for tho mppert 98, whieh thelrelot oast Ascot:sty, the poor la. A of the Elovernatent of the Celtic! Stoke, spent- borer, tni tut Or. any other railroad, use not er disproportion would be found than tbat be- tr y in the c c -tan s dsbc,—.w.y. tut th ...... tun those of Catholics and Protestants, as r has galnekkattch more than It Ism lost by shown by the figures of your correepondent them, though ilkste may hare been other riots The 'bolo beauty of your correspondent'. the- ales the expentakf which emu exceeded than cry would be apparent were he to apply his $lO5 98, Chich Ike nocrds of Allegheny county Baum to the same use in what regords roma. will tronsinit tallarterity ageism the laborers at meat which he does in reference to the relations ChartlersCreek,,;:".. of Catholici to th e Commondlthools. When the Were them w ho teaks IA much noise about manufacturers or farmer, of the country claim the position mtutottl by Catholics on the school that their intentate be looked to by 0.311V01A in mmedon,.setuatedaketely by i desire to see oar arranging the duties on Imports, were some A. children Quoted 114..tuafil members of 'c'i'ty, D. O. to coma forward and show by Nigeria they would meet nit la • very dilYennt 'spirts which do set Ile," their share in supporting the from thatierloosd by mast; ottbote who hswi Of Governmeet, all our Dom and other mannfactu- late treated the' melba. These gentlemen revs—all our farmers would be found to have no have shown nary AW4I I ,7RV dig the pub. credit on the broke of the collectors of revenue, lie tamale go mud: ' We' l vlll not enl 110 be comindtel while. the Importer* orchid bo shown to team!. of the lesson they Wattle.. bute he great bothering expense.. These, there- We hers elated Ur oliketione to: the present fore, he might conclude , are alone entitled to system ; we bier MAU . 'n PM OO! tent ttpllu the consideration of the Govaramont; the others nothing noble. , WO tire end. in 'a tone that be are but paupers, Thu should be satisfied with trays a bad came; and what is sores; ti one. illOb AU amount of obesity as may be kindly ax- seloareets of • boo came. yaw imam: a re a d o . tended to them. ed. Wham we ask for .what might be termed rd " ay one knows that if theimport er pay, the simpltst extrelet MI feredota.—the foil 00:1- the Math he teethe' that and morefrom his ens- tel of th parent erar;the education of hie own 1 tomer; and coasequeutly, that they are the par. child, velars deneuncedu enemies of freedom. ties who really contribute the amount. If the We ark to be ralleeed" from a heartlem tyranny importer be charged thirty per cent duty on that oPPritseatr we though we Cr, perfectly 'Fil my 'Mae Imported, that amour at lout Is Iles to lef them who dObt In the present eye. added to its telling mice. Still the 0411.11211111 ed tete.carthorse ne"ektelelet they, however, who name li net on the collector's book, and canoe. are not imtliffed to hamrshriv own children edn quently it wotdd be folly to go there to had the ceded to bit their riewe, but Inlet thee awe relative there of 'the pane burdens borne by alasi thilithe eubmittest SO the some procore,'do the h variant portions of the community. nonce to es the oppltiette el' fnedont--the is procisely Lhasa= with municipal taxes wouldle.oppreasere. ; .. A certain 'mono of ter le forted on • house; the This, sh., li a system. IL . ~I teiritly which ton. owner paye It b 3 the tax collector, the 00CaDjer not last except by the en the sp j. paye It lea the shape of rent to the owner. , It I. tee that ' marks Lour lati ll tudieut. I b a rs toe for this reason, dal where Wee are high, rents mach conldence In the tollowy at theselestil. are high in proportion, and yin versa, which tenons to protect right end juaCce, to lithos clearly elbows that It Is the tenant, maths own• that this tan continue.' ;!ere are many liberal er of the house who pays the tax, no matter who men who support the, present- system, because to messed. Bo with every thing else. The man they think it on be what it proteins to be—e who buys shot or • pair cf shoes, pays . his shore syateno impartial for all, ' 'olflitte they see how of the Wee of the bitter and the 'shoemaker— powerlem they thssinive* OM to MAO it, or the man who buys • loaf of bread or • pound of keep Nee. that WM Jata: In dazaandottitlattee meat pays • portion of the lute of titer biker foe the oppressed. ' V 'f , .. and the butcher. The engem:re of Mete pea- Mon like (Intim ham-Sset already rebuked pie in the aggregate pay the whole er nearly the for ventneeg to lay that h at thes e here equal whets of the Wee levied on them, no tattler rights in the 'wheals, and that these ought to be. ' who bolds the Collector's receipt The producer respected. When the determination to disregard may pay hie share, or It may be divided amougst these beeoroes more moniteat and suocissfel, others. But whoever be the real contributor, the we will hive more defenderil 'thee le seppoled. Collector'irbook can only give the first clue to The spirit and Ine ll tatioth 'Of thin country are Sad hill_ To do this with °mislay, you mist valuable above all, beasues.thlty make It certain go farther, and follow up the 'whew 'ways In that even minorities cannot harermanently so which the:contribution of the !fret man Is di jemed to groat wrong. Booms or,later Jetties bated =mut the cartons members of society. mud be done. . ..' ' . t : • ' : . Sometime, the person who holds thi Oallectorl We make a fair age al me biatisr.. If You receipt contribute. nothing to reality, i sometimes ave unwilling to let our children be considered , 1 he contribute very little:- it le seldom bet he Is as baring • real and honest tight to a share la 1 a eentributor of the whole Meant aredlted to the adrastages of the public load la proportion him, especially ,. when the lute le large. , babeir gambles, adapt mai thisthablameths You, co,doubt , sir, and your readers are aware cf atcarildnlng even. the pad's! Omens Waa l of all this ns well se I am, but nufortuaate/y ob. we aenttibute. Exonerate Cl fylont thia, or al- j sloes truths are frequently lost eight of when low to tOdeldlitig• the l'aftils to " Ma b i t ib w i i . l there is question of doing jaetloo to others.. be appropriated, and we will ha eatisfisch , deo,ordielt to en , inseent kiatetn , taxes are le. lint If you will do nothing, 'hoe IA the con.; tied Wed.! on o real eatate. If Cathollth are not scilociness ofp ati ower point-wilt &eas to yons i found to pays !ergs amount to the Collectors, it maJorillos and r ""ukr." ' l % ' llll3 ' e6 ' l " e " . pens merely that they are not owners of much dldly , that, while we ate willluitt :Eh° btlusb I real estate. This ie a fact shier we have no die. men time to understand the natural of our grim. petition to deny. Hitt before concluding' from these, and gee the PrePrr t 7 Of tho twootedy We this that they contribute little or nothing to the mggest, or to devise t o Otherthotedele one public) i barden,lt would be necessary to exam. themselves, wo halo no ,t not lei . _ thshre Ina how the coutribution made to the Collector, thed will ,disregard Ingle° 11 , 0 1eneelI =tell Is distributed, and tohnd out who , In the lett re. their power. They may hour (their graben, 1 eort, and those from whom Industry or amines bat if they banish jasper. donor from it comae. ' Until this Ie don, .ne Meat be mom, their Institottetts they retain IS /kg bat $ gas. rod from.belet etuttidered a 'Damen en th e nom . teeth! power greeter than wid th . held in their ;smutty, though we do not own mnoh real estqta. day by the Pagan athl the - /dzedim. 'and In the Third Ward,,whers inns correspondeot which, though mat, IQ bie w :Va 7 flu Ce. , urn the ao Calhollo tax payers contribute only mutts of decay Whisk Aktuor irucib { l ,7tit.. *ns to the school food, I would: set, do these When yon talk of illor,it 'Ma And the persona and oor'-stoggri.4 o4 FP , houses that -' i llb4°f WHln t'S W i .rl 4 roop - 10 - : ;4• ppm ?t. ate taxed cr not! Do the y pentium clothes or eatables from persona who are taxed le their lobo; producrare of unties that ere taxed?,DJ they predate and-consume any and whet per du of the many things which are thud, sod froze the taxes on latch nor , public reseed° la formed It , is only- by • reply to tide that their inn of di *Milo be des could be ascertained. The Catholum, I em aware, are net here ce th an, ether One in tide =nett/ ananous mon ie s ths.weelthlr. Many awns have on. operated to produce this result.- I will not now dwell Cu more than OOIL This, however, Ii so math to the propose, that it donna 'being al. laded to here. It ma fora long time Me pcdiey of the emu ' try frail' which - most of limn - cam, to diaper- age all eduatiott that did net undeneime theca bean of the people. To teaclinading and wilt ing warts felony, if a Clatholle dared nadertate it. When IrialtCatholits youth received only , each eduaation an they csald by stealth, or be tween the 'triton cries dation sends d by the scholars who took their Punta unable 144.. 1 preach of the egabt of *Protestant Clonnumn y ono marched with clonal adal for rothnds„ mop glare, end Catholic teachers tut wdeereaste of a lakeWAN Ii it &maxim that many reaulud usedumeted, and that the eraser ot 'Load be felt by their detoomo f it,,„-. 4m i t h,, standing the situted attempts at a mad imam eSurse in imer years V. - - When Tow etweelon aeit me to mo for the different, bettente the salts condition cf, the uth Northern and ficanhens, portions of Ireland, vI meldgin many replied: I could =one that th e population to which ht points in one Ms ppm lotion that was robbed of every thing it hid, whom the legislation elate' country made only suohplorlidat es was . edentaterd to .nnelde their task touter to derive: more Profit Man the*. but whlob, like ail °Mat iniqeditme brgislatice„ defeated Its own obit* ant Gamed great Measure; the dettructioni of thews *hat it rimed at ntnetlywcalting.!" 1. - trodt way`thas the pep- Widen of the ether le a population that wax oneparitivaly fostered, whose interests were oulliallf guarded:and - that the religion of the one and the other doidalbetteg to form their to del position, only Lathe same manner thst the religion of the Christina and the Pagan, in other days, sent cue to the sca ff old, vials the other beaked in the ranskine of Stet* favor. We yet feel nha effects of these thing; and upeolally of that Ter, system of edatnion that you, sir, and your friends see determined to up hold here—a system that alma at destroying the religion of the Catholic, but from which the Catholics, please God,will tarn,las they:formerly turned, with disgust in proportion to your rum oess in imparting to is that antheathollo chino ter which it so earnestly desired. The lore of our fathom for education, as well as for their religion, was evil:toed by the sant dote they made - for both. In the unequal contest, however, between a powerful govern meet which, io the name of liberty of conscience, made every kind of laconic* compatible with the faith of the tooth, a crime, and cpeople who valued their faith mere theta their property or edit:taloa Deaf—mach as they loved. it, It woo but natural that the latter should Imo crumb to some extent. . When you tell to of the expense/ attending the riots on the railroad, and in other places, if you attribute thorn to the want of education of the poor laborers, allow mo to say that you are bat paying the penalty of the policy of your pre decessor" In intolerant% who did their best to elllow these people's Albers to alternative hat limonites or timothy. Yon are doing your beet to parpetwOr this elate of things. Were you attuned bye eleeere desire to are Catholics edueated you would offer them the neesseary means on a buts which they could accept with- . out violating the principles. of their faith. If they succeed, as I nut they will, In acquiring an education that will qualify them to discharge well their duties es members of society without forfeiting their attachment to their faith, it will be in spite of those who boast MOO: loudly of their lose of liberty of °Destitute sad of light. Bat 'tiara to the =sin argument of D. C.^ . If the Catholics in the country were dooms en etelety-lf they did ant labor for their 1 bread, but that which ethers produced, them, and then only could they be and to eon tribute nothing, or to contribute lite* to the pub lie burden. Dot the men whose laborle an lee pertain elniett in the proeperity of the country, —the clan which has—to sty the lean of it— its fall than amongst the hardy seas of toll who mate the unary whet It is, them men and that ease should be admitted to have contributed their there of the public burden, though the atm° of one of them did not appear an the tax gatherer's list. Their odors of the public hardest is the pretence which their right arms bear to those of the others whose minions predate the wealth of thy State. And If in the Sold, and to the. woekshop, and in every do/memos* of radar try they coloration' their share in proportion to their cambers, I will not stop to lank at their credilon tht County Lodger. Every honest man will toy they contribute their AU than of the public burden In proportion to their umber,: sad when they demand in return their Aare et ate frnits.aritether la the education of their dill. dna. or betty aloe elsefor ',Licht' is inspesed =EN -- ------- 7 - 77 _ : _____ 1 . , , yo Nrhiliyou rune to let Ceilidhs titb it der. , 1 fruit from the horde. imposed ea eD,. cal • *Stet violate hLe coracle . done stem a day. • • while you make loud rof—Jous, d literal! :, thoMeli determined to US th 6411•111- ems of as _hountry for the purpose o terreitbi k ii. "' ~ \ Yours, respectfully, \ ‘' thi O'CONNOX \ \ ~ Both op of littsl4sl6 BASI•501 . 1 FitattDit.—lt wu neatly aton ed in tibia that lristricrs. notes of the bliaini Valley ,Ilank had bun Issued and eiscilated to it large mount. ThkUtee wore oturreilltlotudy printed from the gennins piste; of the dm:am:- nations pu, doe_ and, ten but"the idgnatutte oft the President, enabler, and •Bank Register. are nil counterlSlMd. The custddy of Rank platen.o snob u ans prepared to ptlrSti lad of the Outwit Rankine:us of Ohio, Isom. ailed to the end! r, but fort convialenee of 'las Auks snob pilltes are fre Illicitly, and per Yips - itottrally. lath Jo the handeof the angst tart' This trust ahead be eonfl.,only to men Of Ittnun integrity and well-kno beeporudbll - wltonheald be planod under botioe for the 'charge . of such\ property itherlito the anasianity may be grudy Imposed tinpsneent cue it see, that genie tt the brudemnplrged In the engraut, soon:tint \Cim oinuff °Maned • immersion ; of the hank Vlittrit weskei.off; secretly, a large number okftp psmedlusu • Other:parties posselMing eklll veto ristplund.4olli op the Daum or the ofiLMM. and Cline ARM , . notes obtained freer' cimulation. tu .•optin guoulnud' Binalez initancrolta occurred it Wm plum At New Risen a tow • pits ohm kilke fiiixid was perpetrited, and tha•Banksmitrompellod to withdraw ittponflde elmsuske PUSS the same` fates, sad hum new =tn. county different in s appeannee. t the Ohio cut Ante allUded to, a legal inseitigstion will tutbadr4 u ascertain where the bats* elusnid rest . 'Cour. . - , . If:tonna:o Burarrirtn.--The paws has its hands toll falecording accidents Cr eastuilties by land end:tester, batWidob .olittld for the most pan Iminled winthande slaughter, - cring ing from tiveries t notdrieeme ss or Arnmkenueoe— titre pr all 17 pig tactirmde liispawk this morning, It let leenteW that a hideous disaster hat occurred to the Ripen Train which left Chicago en the idlchigußouthern, Railroad, A collision took plus at the womb of the Cen tral Road with an emigrant tra and some twelve to fifteen Tenons were le ed and some , sixty to seventy wounded;__ to 11 nand dispatch, twenty &ail bodies were counted, and the wonadedgwers dying, every minute So the complete tuns of the !daughter may nub the most appinved 'standard 14 the horrible. We remember being In Europe when-the 114,5 came of one of these collates,' onnaltlei or mar \ dere, and the tunophistiosted company living , under military law end not alive to the liberties . of this country, shuddered; and the ladies pre-. sent agreed that they should be grateful to God for not being foroed to abide *here human life wen despised, and where, provided a little more money was promised to directors, or a little more brandy wee given to engineers, multitudes were sent groaning in agony to their last terri ble account, or doomed to a life of miserablel34- tilsCon.—N. Trib. TEM RAIL FARM 20 181 WILIT.—The Ohio and Lake Shore Reeds and Lake line of Steamers be tween Sandusky mod Clerelandestsd Baffalo cad Dankirk, have settled their through fates from Cincinnati at the uniform rate of $7.60. The Consolidated Central line from Albiby to Beal* ennounere 6 u the through fare between thole chive. Thi Nadeau River Raid Si \ charging SUS. Altogether the Osage from New York to Ciudinnall is sl6.\ The Buffalo and New York City Road, eta Hernelleville, chutes $7,60 to Beale; the Erie Road the lame, we bottom; to Dunkirk. So we bare herb three routes Up, Lake, and at least two from the Lake to Chian. Dad, all under the same queue° charge. \ As the Summer travel *dunces, we shall have. more oompetltion In an additional track atiPla of the Central lint, and , by the opening of the Canandsigus andlliagares falls Road, ankno doubt a farther fedi:taloa hf fare. The Central people already talk of etS from Albany to Bon to, sad the New• York City and Detffalo CO. will be ready for them and so the Erie also. Y: Timer. OTILLUM EM702447021 TO vamfousta. —T•• Ledieationt are thatian Immenee number of per s.:re/ CU matt overland for California tide - spring. Three different companies left Prarrk, forte KY .• few dayi ago. They take With therm about 2,000 head of nude, and expect to leave Independence, ?do., between the sth and Bth of May. • T l C.o7l.—The tams of Nashiille, N. II ~ a t Ste town meeting held on Wedneidsy Ins; ap pointed conunltteorof three to enforce the aot lately Oussed by the Legislature of the Butte in realest' to truant children school s IS* a all, dren are eontp:died to attend sed'obey its tufa wittier a penalty of fine sat Int • _ _ The made theme of the Orett Napoleon are tehe oat:talon of, another pompons memo • dal 1p Parte on the . Bth of. /lay . . They ire to he ramrod on the 6th from the Chapel of fits.. Jerenteto the monument *rooted for them nodes the doih of the Cburell of the laundry, and on' the Bth'tbe tomb will be "inaugurated with mat ortansop.. • Hydraulia:Cement., gig- The ander/dined bavo constantly on band alanritapplr ofliannoltlTDßOULto CMLI:II% of wantnto I ovalltt, This tint alp no hot ard nap, oat mental tar Clatano—o than, lbor lash nuns of brtdkoal la and plathmd' win Mb Crank tell a. don tor am. aad alren anderod man .04 la sumo . to the Walton. of an Lan. b boon to 0 y dam soadirt as to Flat isa onn .. andogroost ord ain mann. oar it to, WSW ia kha Iti.t ar.dAld. ttia, Canoot shoal bo ant ton dl ardargnorod a andoroatn. sad oncaod Anon.% lbr all antaratanttodldraza. sod tor an valla. want tmliy tlataatar ton. • 43 8416 am. Man, caul tont, sod non nodes.: Mat and stem mortals nhanato warm ann. or Mast BtrittUtlDOß a Inonaam. aolttlm Wattr ihroot and 150 Front anat. Ur Ws DAILYSLEAR of tho moot astordoh tow rears being santad Or that groat and powalar eisa.•the mob* IL 0. FARRELLI ARABIAN LIM. NSW. and we tal Mall .7. fma air own knowledge. that no madames son discount by senbanal the mama wondatfutworm t ha i it has. both la au and beast—sal It to mulligan lb both, which makes It so bob Seta. Wa It b. beaters WWI bs ma altering testa me Mugu •Fllto ma and ao emote nor saw hlas statt elf b without gat annulus balm, who berears it nessed Its meals pour oar Maar. and its Vuderfal Wow) IS tillatag Lola, !Qatar aura in we A. nalumeg Um. W. rerrusinim Tow the I awn; who wl/1 furnish stmal to tall cam . of nhalli.• took rantaideg, tuba Mar melulds trefrulatton • lags Ott at tentrgates UMW ottb• Mat mamm a ra ft., aars anor ertigid Vat. eekersted soesene. ertda , anon enough to combos ths mast Hamlet; of 16 tanamadeas attar • IN nabs aura anteater a rhataatma gared alter the pathaa hal adored ra t re. Utters hat Oath Urges to twowtslaus. Ahrl'au Daralab, alai el of begone, wham the dish Ead ot otthoree. haling nothing Übreatl7 hat Mled *la god boom wasmatlng to honed • rwertute that bar Snags larked upon thus vestal while ataalane grououra them besond anShaton effort to ratan. It Is the most Madam brags known for babe. n; wank thliblano. nennalrfa. Whale. ta bor lomat; and naddles. sorattrat, emu orermdruss. tunes: au Data fo, Me; gag is mad with unbounded maw la mat of 14. Omelets at hones. and eats. rade u mans; buty. *bolos, babes. wounds. muff' nag sad 'lobo , . lamernsa, snoilat• galls or chase. Sze me. walla' Undone, do. It nal la tin b• elating of gnats, ult era, iinsbotts, sal main. It Will luranstals stow thar Sonia tancraa S.er7 amity shout kap it.. lz:911- 01. malkten on hard. mods Mums .Urgettef.' LOOSotr rozi•ocztrzararrs? . The public. are condoned against mother eocoternit okb bar mad' It. arpearanai. anal IFS farars Arabian math the moat dammeatts of the conntarfrftly Its bang the aubtol Sarah aa , that a age ten it ha gad MM. without k slantwise oonnoctidt alga. and U., 1.111 Saab ray db. abir than arragerlaw Um bayous mixture Imo crousho 'lto mamma erlleti is tooliwootared oar OT tr 0 nob lamb* aid mawasta.and who'esaletrwu Ifo.M. nab area, hub, /Mob .to whoa ail ameba limas Aroneins rale webnueS. to son son gut IF with the 'atm IL tororeirorrowo, tear—lL 0.7A0=, WlLLl—eat I Ids cluntus on. ths Irropia: ate others aro saw brat& bid or • E.ll. eti.LRES. GT Wood shwa lea M rogotortr" mitt:MS! agents thonshont the Wind Mass, • . . a te :Saki al ante. and ter bottle. - Jamb waded in eau town. bliss* andtalslot is the nod.c ewes, 14 5211.11 no•Is not atesedi..t.b/1.44, :Ulna U Tatintl: above: anumanal wit h Mal Wastes as tb rharacto. nounsibilltr. SA • lidebaite li'Lgte•lstirni'lLtdl7 What thy Dioniiktor of tbienvainehla mar ;unhand It al' the Ignitor. then was no diaine arta* dinned tha nun. in Om can of Lie W e r e.au Onsaltints not withstanding tin neat b ei Wee disease. In Unital dudes.. /11 the South sad West, pa . q t r. ants she salient lt frouuntly molls to obiala the j snakes of a amain bbniebut bons sandy Tugs, poles& at owe es% sad eganuel, and Via ostraUou of glikh Amid haw gin pane Ltritalielal to the-a:smut. Una .71te medicine L enaleS by Dr. /Plains's Lire nag Pond to angry basis* la 'whisk It in had a to! 1.. Algal. bentidaLL'int a 'Gahm , stance - he. has ens warred In with* Us elects hart b e e n ! laineloga brreatian of en *dawn end dlaitri• gulthgf physkdazt laui batbing la annum •Lli gawk noilnanalessond gloat the ' , cabin by e . i.ellaw y.. tendas tin medical an • Ibisayhrobe bae esnr brow; *sada tub!, that 4r.lTLius'e POI le Ms tart gaudy inopond gdy Lan Mai gale t. Pcuthasera nil beware ..f conitetibita and invariably ask tar Dr.ll'Line's Celebritul iden PllL . oC tsks nets ask 11 thee ere otter data parinating t b Urn I . llls, no r Wire lb. butii!o. • ya denieda and toaretisollJa toin as mister. nod sitadenkla ant null try Q. ind.g.iggsg.. ••• IeWD hW. aD Woad dreg... A. B. HOLAIESO., ausntracteouts or SOLID BOX VIO/CS, SIMMIIO. PIO/03, iATTOOKS, CROWBARS, dlxt4 ' PlPTiorßoa. OA* a4-Wooit at. bi . .t.ireen .4st and Sad 414 - da Ina amoultol qui tom? asinaatioadliii; N, Nam= liia:..Atikaierjr - *Or' 3[R. BRIM in deference to the, wink tAatpr n " ~ar.7'd to tam e +D! A LI:MARY AND YRALATD2 "RSTRZTAISILEST... Oa SATURDAY, RIESIRD. ADM * IM3 BnT~acU toA itephlagaaw. '„ • dealer 2 I. Daatiai, to lasal me Chain:Lao maY. too Lo4Aa. Du• Tkkas !Ms aose—U, De Rad oar la th. 'aderL I""*Ohek. tuori at Y—i n Darts \ \ \ gar PAINTERS' .NATl ins Nksafka tikths Natiosel Print, re Union._ Watt ther*/*404 tbs follartaz toz•s. mme.4l.t.d7 eoh th .fr k. dt7. • \ J \,. I2B4 .B L IIPLA N ' Ut t \ . J. DLAISBRAA, Pair umm \ DamatiDoo maroVoilk. en Vier b.iDR &L Co. hare just reteived dma high,l7 perfume! lIONSY Lan, ' • . the oltdliteerr 110.7 Baape, cam *mai Ehnen Imwsk lilmixer. Rimer matt lleie*l3 beg Bony& It Se adeilUed itt. that ch.e.A ' Must bitha world. Ewa Drew/ the Att6tion of oar real ... to Qs anstienatnt at .7,108.917.3 tertooesteo CORDIAL" da be tuned tlyan the tb4th rssw , . GEO._ R. SAL/TIL A S: - CO:, . • No. WOOD STREET, • Invite the atten °nor buyers fie this 'auk's& _to lb* 1 1'taro stookor • ' ,- , SPRING. AND EODIDM DRY GOODS, OP a=7.3l7Vlcticun. , l2iVillerninlai, ' . 1 ,, , , h th .k cir . . a . \ AT A'SYLLLL ADVATC• Tl 4 coM ql. 5 0 03? CTUDM MONTIIjr•,-,anfrrahl&h. !M i l "I )!'' . 'ai ...., WllB l- -D1624ar4.-Balaißl. 'N . . , • • i . Es.mb lir=dal , • ,- . -,. cf 16 ..-..... tad r ac k of swot skri.tAzziale4 • lag \ —_.' \ _ INei TlVllclive*Nltiti NkfTll-6VI • lalp ....nr 00litt".42riniziwzialt43 nne a 4 nuswslan ustitattrints nsiits-mts tatit/rsitts SlBlAasses—Ana many run 5q105.14,2, Mi,... ANIMM, ad harld., ...t. \ YE frINO.-4.llllNos—Oitannies-Sriu i.N.-CLISCIB 4y•iiCi,7,lll T4")..1.-eII'AVNIAZiIiTMA _1 , .._ •••13.1 SU] TINOS aml siII:EEL Oft Li AN DS IRRCHLIST—caa V.VIE--All deftriptioas or rg - Z r-G l, q ''., tat " -- 1ip'1321.3 _____, _ \ 14.c.,11a,. \ N. & GO', • \ arAxiP , Atainums. ON iniunnum AND cisistesillitOVELS An OPADEB,\ .--- isprxosox vzczi, \ . pun, .. , autims, w \ \ *Arro, \ , v \ &e. Ace. Rare removed tec No. 17 bll4et area, where u ., ,wr enstmery.smi toornbantx marAtly. two taylted to Z• l = 4 b=tiTfrir Zro b trtel."ro.lM oorbriont 1.1.11 :AIM ' MAN URN fOit B. too, yr* -yrs Pttptrstt , to turtlnt a sop \ripe melds .! aorrattr ig On Ttlakoy_Fnorni , no.. 4412:41, lloi. Th oe. B:OLCA! . .nlu , nn to rase 8.1.kni , 1 \ 7 . _ _ . . _ arrIIE RESipENTS , N ON \thOdli `A.)!ID Wobeter dilate fog tbanlttill ,wths Sant Connell. a.pootaity Da the wegthr Vbara et wat er Wonky tbointittast. tor their \willingaaw to la y the. yip. en the atom streate.•that ore. With tnetowireal Mbar have tba benefit of hydrant waist W. ay• •2P oL that oar Hebb. We not reentow i wil 'be a. dka C. 4 41 .- br• weway blihey water tax than uu ether earl of 4 the alir contained with M. dlawleantaaw tea labor endar—sci boviee hydrant., wt o eel:nowt woven \ •• _ \ apaCylite • . • \ • 11421 b TLT-PAYEIL9. 1 —,__,_ • • In the Court; of Conainon gheny County, or Oelnbar Tczm t 1152, No. 430. • 1/ 311ZITLEWS, be her naat 'Alga Ae2, , ,. D T , • - ,„ ...f. , •••it dud sow. avviLlJ. r e 4 h 3 tittlutt ".l .d . i ' PVv.°l2 • 4Zr,;:r: to An4g,tra,g1;:',,..•ah,11",::".1411X direct the Chart If to 40.onala t' be publ/abed In Um [TlT;=Win:arr a=l.llarY T 1 TVs tcri Bail.... Went to aveear no mid drat Monde/ ofJcale to muter the ocunplanzt of the N l7 tba.Cent: all I/ benutt. AD W. Prothanot.l7 S o . David Mattb.we. nn anattent above named—lC.v an bombe reamed Wane.. as Wanted by U. above order of Ocaus.'• IDLLLIA.M. MAtiLLL. daertr e o David blanhirviatk• struhreigutd beatruf %Kt an.' pw %E 1.... I. the abet. ban of the cold 110-11ont 'Sarah Matthew.. Ton are 01. by battled tbat 1 will attend. at toy oNe• on HU 'stmt. 110.102 latteher.rb. on the 1110 dal' of June text. at \ R o'rbek C.Y . ner the Parb.o.. Or .1. \ P.e.Si4enne, For DUASANTLY \ 'sititated, on \l3anka JL Lobo, Oogbacr Cltf. In lull flaw of Oft Atte. only awl Ma tiv.fs. 'Ti.. LOT 1.:5 Got treat •al vtrtsfdi bolt WA feet to Itobreco ritaleg.tno c ed . 'cat virfitiTiVrigr. A.1.1.11r. b'orth:ta o. ontUnoAf. ot4be 1 . 00511 a or.p, bydroot Water to bulb boar* too 7t l b e tfbb Mes of tbt Wtlizantrllus Proport""rt mAtmisithltka oor afuroto? walk et the \01iA110ft07,..'5‘1144; \ Administrator's Nbtloo. • • WiIEttEAS, letters of adtelaistrittion on . V • me kilate .f PIMA 0.0P7. lea tbo.unt 7 of Al p. hen grustol to"thosubßaibor. tomodlat vol ;merlons loCat ;ad to old 4 teats aro • tamed to mats apa ADA tee.. 21.1.4 e' • asalsas salM. 1410421 t tho , •el •uthrati,s . . , Femaleßaaver-ea Seminary. • . frAZING ,4 poRttragED Tag HOUSE "Ad= at I C: seta: /4 8 * s 'a k att.,..„- i r th 4„,,n1. 4 1: rod los of • liter. cl mualisr.of Ypinin /41:11 3:6 who .e. Lb :: dar . t.b• Inzaallsia itperrldcza 1 , , t Au. Cuaull &ant, tc Idea; god Light. Vat* Maim of an moatlts.' , The R...101i OM., ea MIA D V. 11., Id .• 8E.7. . • - Zalllt , - 1 1 / 1 137 , 2L. 0008. , PrisdraL • I W/MORIEE. t h i r33333 7r/rk 3 QMPO itUig bt!NP'; P ."*"91"a• .1143:;..1"4. ai UM?b6le.limb Roll Batter, this ".03 47 '"4"4 "1.- 111 n \CpLUNS. f AKE FL9II—In blds. and WI . 1)t fu r file DT WM) IMILT fl. COLLLIM MAULERS wad GINSE igs , irt••=11:0014"""016b.• a:DvICFLISIngerd E aro. Fraxii -2.. "7, 1 , --3 ba g l Beam' lows ii 533194 1,101 iSOMIE fn.; utiDiczer a co. 613.017iiD Str.-48 bar' Ground Fit ... .Z3 4 Dow itadint from romormgrolo, ow solo bi pp, ARD...B anal key Na 1 LEN MIN IL& loading thatt *tumor Mots fur loide ap3o MULL DICIEST & OD. , a now , !main from,. ak' %ALM tally s«a I 110 - 2 --- r --, m FIG • laic Lea3ntazta soca AZbrig 3',11,17...4t1TZt0rtm4"14t;!* FVI 11=74 .hteca 10 gr. Mi. 12.nr• Zia 2 Marken!: • ' 10 6•1.1.• • N.. I Sb• 4; • \ fotet::l'lll.rnitni• bblti• 244= dealagattsh 7 . 4l . lam , ray far sabt br -WATT /I ~1 . \ NltilleA W. ' it. Caw,: to 4 ll .t , Vallptii.,. : ,\\ : it, ... LaVi U ir !PM JOllli WAIT A CO. A. •A.4.,..8t1r t, I bal'• at .th'tel and *al ......Itidtr .t.r.fg. la_3**ln and Darkva. of DILESii Wu ati. Of t link.. w re4V,atrioadiww, Lamm. aanta. or w4 u rr 11 , 4 ANTILL,4BL, ~; 2500 JO F'ttliV97ll'"l" l " ... "` ttr je" " Vlatts.Mbigni irr.fralag:l,4%.l".' rEt, . pe KW BOORS3--.:-a Y0..78 FoaTO 1 - 7t - r - ei - . -- ,- : 11 414 in tnritmi l a l ar"' ' iront.& ot A Mandato tel Nast Fr J. 11. BrowA: ;,....I.V74;=l,:elaT/‘ll.lrinflikrrbLa br Dr,.. t. traa t i ,. 'llO BAND BOX::TB., a m ..t.) aaa Wall im.,,Ltsale 'pry th.,,s, by ..--N O o _ IIioNAS , PALkI lA, all. Kama at.a. - IMITATIONu nv.RtuuttY 70C:r0DwS.tBttOaXED,8--a.Sioi--",:r:eentsofy gua=lten ,nn 0/45tf=krbrd daln . bent tb•WAIMPUdea.." Than 13 tikA ar tzg.t• ONNETtilla ?Med •,i lt a rr alma • A.' A. 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