THE OBSERVER. B. F. SLOAN, Editw TERMS: in 50 PER Y EAR SATI . DAYR M )I{N*(i, .1 I:4 :Ai, <l. State Democratic Ticket MI: AI lIITOR I,EN i.R 1 1. RICHARDSON L. WRIGHT I= JOHN ROWE. Two Falacies I==i it:t‘e in the 1'11110 . 4 ' 4 l:tte- ttv.. etttlot-iast , .. ft. It irt..voit, to 1110 other, but It . 1\1114! :it 11 , 011 „ .11. t “11 ,1 .11-1..11-I \ 111.1t11 ti„•iu 111 , 1.111.1.4 . \ 41 1114...110 11 %+ , i It tit , -I/ tit.. Unit—l - film • 1 , 01-lituti. , il doo. 1,1 ‘.1.1.,11 OA :kb...hit, j.ofiti(;,l c•411/11,I \ stall 1111.11 t 4•vi , tilici• th. he.•uu+o II n•ri, " It It 11(.11 \1 . 11. , Li. 11 , 1 t. r 1. 1 ,. ;Mt %%li. 314' n. . 1i1L , 11,..( 111 tt tI. at.:tit• iNtat..-, tineytal to pr,‘‘,•, 4.11.•11 %yid' rind •o or 0)1 ...I. •' •' • *on), Of 111 , 1 OM- tip to,t .(I, 4 t.. ttlipo,..• ii/..21 111-411111H111 Oil tilt . eitiliT •t% ho t hi- r •• eorPlenitt the e,Ol-tittitinti, ,1 11 41 • , , 11 I.• ‘.l ti. ,•11.11;t., BEM al Iw, n and "WI omist, white. 61:t r•k. an “%. 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Si..ttai-it .1 titta t Wc ..Ic Is itrityl .1-.• int., tL. c..1 1 11,.).•N\ •I :111 , / tht• rt 2.tr.l Nollutigism. 111a4tt litirc truc :Itul what Ow tlierollm a r,-.1 preeisolt the course we t-l-tected ;hiss Fditor of the E r wool i Like We • tat. tl lae uas u Know Nothing I ot...anSt• 't , • motet n nomination in I of .1 I,:irt v. menits•r- , of which were Knott Seth f iI. Whether Ito was to et inside , lodge wo do not piet, n.t to know- -lint vrequined. from the fact that he Lad honor , .it the hand, ol urvti ~,., hot intont,ors rn Know •ti 111111! 1 -Igo-. that he was, to lice a villarr-m. t.ir•red with the vine , tiok " If -lit II it 1,.P1 tho• fact. like issa dog Ira% , i» had couipan. and has no one to faint. hut himself. But boa It with the he has made against u' ' 11, ha_. • tech tt ithout circumhx•ation or t•esert toll 1.) :several yet-sons it the\ Ow , infontrant , l had reiwati.liv ..4.11, iilth 11. in a Know Nothing lodgo 1,1 111 the Hera llouse in this city We ,‘ this is either true ow fal, , u—tiit is. he ,• ,other heon told this or he ha+ n0t— ,i,,1 e that he has not 'We .at• that • per-op has ever told him any sut It thing. .1, , 1 to 1:rotil that ho does not la 111 this rt lett lar. we have mile(' upon him to give • 1.,- i;nl , lte the nftme of eV eTI 0110 1'4114011 0. )1. /1:1- +41 . 1.1 that he evtr atteti,l,,l such ,•Ige with and ha replies a. ithovo: he does not with to drag any body • . • into a contrco•erry with um Let u •n,e hint that there will no controversy LS Ott tOl it. IC , do not 'Sant O." name I.• I. I,urpo , r Of eontrov. r.) we want it • an es idenee that he -the Isittot ••f the 1:. pa. Lis not deliLertall) told it s.•l That i: all' Will he give it to toot 4.1 the I ' 1 't. Th , a-livitte-t'ainn, will. we , to i„• ta,,• hilliest ever -( Ih, Ia ewer:it,* hale given 11. I I.- l b 111 ...1•••t volt they ever gave to .1,• eKeeefilltlF hi,- vote tae. I bond v%eli excepeling the iote inv.l.ll hit NlA:nein in From pi-c -••at ive the minority FierriA will not i. i inateriall:i from '),titwo We fear we It re itrq Haynes. Smith to 4 'MIL:re, We think the inoi nia,or it in the LegHatnrevrill 1., G .1,1 t to, I‘, •-.i) nom one tO three ./ five to nine iii the thr. lietnoel map)/ it) /n the Sen ../.•sild.., %.•// 111.• Thi4 h,i• Itirpose,o ht Ti •kl 1.1.: , ; 1•1 art RE.—The following w:II he the i..litteal emplexioti Lx 1.,,,-I.ituig• lust chi...en Th.• It. ntrwrantie itv on joint h:t1101 ,1l 1. alt) Tt trill Chlo l- . • I I, 1.1.1 r :ii. • //WI. • 14 .1 in .f. Cl/n(4I.IPM Wiirk 4 l . 11t1 t Itit of IVEarelt. 1 , 61 Is , %%it! Lora two Dolikoeriti, isThig mrill•••tit i Alll Iriv. nro.rlv 111111 maim ily n. I . \ t I'‘,l the , In ‘‘, Ili fh,•t .• I• I. 1: (IN.III .11.,111n1n:1 S..ll:ltOr I tlO I WI. OW hill 1. I 11 1// ti•litinnz ul / 111.11edit1.41. itli ‘,l‘ 11 ,- , 111,,r111 la l• it Ity procutol tl,• -,•r% 'lot-. of mt, .11 11.1 m I , tug 1,, tit, a .Is.lt - r I 11,-,,. 11,, ..gut', The Recent Elections di-patell from Nn-livill. -ny- .r~i. rrv~~A t ma,.,• , 1, , +7. I WT •trnt• I Opt .ni tt.. 4 1),111". I.• rus3nr.:) 't 11 Lt. I i MEM= ‘ti Sloqre tale preptt - ittt trt lwti•it 111 llt .11. 1 11.1110. It~~-lortlier .-otn .-19 t.• Lut 111 ,, priolohilitiev art. th3t )(1-1,71 • t•loch .I iii)1411)0!' •F itkl'RE`f \ %if% Ki . thark) 311 , 11 'feline:4,e hay.. .•k I h 1114 •it the Ili?? ? )1 , ? t.• 1 1 , F . t ,, 1 i ion Ih 1 r. I . tio id Cuirgitz,, RE .14'11. ~, tin_ I 4/1 4 .1,14.11).. t 114. -. Siotitil Armor- 11:-% Illy I ;I'4l. will hate t uit~ 1 , 4 ”1 „ t • t - 11.1 %%di IA 1,1 , 1 t 11, balance pkm (1 ill ;Ica 1., Iv Then” stryneth ntli% ,M11 , 111 , .1111 , 1 , ME =MI I= CHTEI EMI IL, I iui II- tt ill h lye ixl -.1% rt•Fu Tll , frrnii • "ntl l i Intl tiVt•lllt)- 1,“111 tilt• N. , 1 Lit it tin I he•te hillepeliolt•1111 Jh•nlo - 1•11 rtt•tl. flit• I4,.ust•, on the Tit -At ion f .11‘1(1,,1 /011, •e' ra t.l the hi eriei A of the ti: 7 , •.5. , .i niti/Llc on the Editor -01 at h•i-t h tementber from week-to k the lune he for them on hi. - 1 ,, Ii 111 is, I- -ince he kilted the pm tuttile hy the State loilvention at Ilan rtsburgh in March. he f?hger•yr. and t haze , ho =ti-t•eti re:zular norniOations, beeato , e, he alik•ge..of their utiftiithfulne -, to the principles id the p Kaintasi i N gn tlipisigi e— t.ec out tre n harp cit . rine -tying it 'n which he hag play )ne notthl think, in view of all this, th.it h, h.el Ifreen one of the prime p•upport ers of that 1 in whin tt wa. , below CA3ngre , k... \:(1V. Wert• pot a matter of history that -..•0.tt0r hill put that tarn thiough .-houl)/ hate lien load to ,up - ht the lantentations of the ler( moth of the /1, , v.. that the .mole rt•- 1.40, 11.“ I. , tt-d ui , on nut „LI., : and alark Ilu l‘o.• `. .I..fpr4 the Edam aekuowl- 1 1 1 \'• 11 " t‘. 14, er.• 1111111; In hirl6- hunz Int mu pas{ , atre nt the 11/111 , 11.1- \ ka. 1 , 111 thrtaigli '-cnnzress., flllll 1111(1 "ids eont.r.l nyer the editnnal nlutnn-nf the WArren / never t emplos :t wiinni ar It ol 11..4' I letnoerney has n.•%• r t,. t 1 1% \ 1i141.1101.1. etlit4W n 1 tht • eN L 111.40 11 wlll cettaink not 61 , j..et nn that . a. he 1- now the principal wri te' ul the e,iitorial depai Meta of the 1'4 , - , .1 , :11 tyrititt_ t ,, the /..Jl,r ut oppokition to th,• the Ka ii-teeNel,raska hill They a ere wi t(11 too. %%itliotit dietati.in J.! re , "..at a, I. in ~,,n,) ftrla. • ha ON, / W, ' , pro PT 14. r., inva rrperove ,041 , 11'e thotiolit we lort , <lw the diffieultie4 :-onne art t topturet• ot that 1.111 a nold I,riog the. Deinoerttie tkitrtr .• 114 II 1131-t.1k..11 I t i. -eon fe-- is ann.! for the .oul" aiiil After Chi. aliole N. .lo not (.1 1. 11 1 )1.• LIIIIO/ , )1 the J•lr, pr, •• . he ha. I on ti th it he wag. a caztthilate before :1 le, (mid, .4... ( . .' , 11) "Mint) }:10 Angll 4 t - ha , . thin In..‘‘ 11101 Iti 111,1r0,..41 to the ..! iLe Ktniitw hill- that lie en tleavi 4111 to time it and in: •iutlior down at the tone t hat hi 14 , N-tired the qervice of anotlivi tiiilo the -sane—and non, to make lth-eunteh , toil completc,lie only to add ti that he ofanil -ii.tairted the iln lot I.rnvt..l----t hat he voted for Fremont and \Vilnint, and came to Erie only to ob. ttiii .1 foothold among the Democrat:, for the pot-1)014A of netraymy them ! Come, ier, .11.. veil have eornmeneed well, down on vour and let lc. have the whole of it ' filar Tlte vditor of tho Pat? ag atul ("nu in I I arristiarg. in a recent publication, says: returning to hi. duties after a rjrotractediabsence, takes occasion to ex prcs- los rit,trut that the l'atraul ru.l rnicii -lioubl have eontained personal flings at any candidate for the Demi - wrath- nomina tion at ('harleston. While he is re.posible for the cssidtict of this journal, it will only reler to those who have the confidence of a considerable portion of the I)erriocrary of any section of the Union in terms of re ct, awl introduce their names for flue cushion in connection with broad :political I,rincip/ve. While giving ail political news so as to enable the pUblic to judge ofatatea tnen by their avoith4 and aftA. he dose not deem it neceseary to reflect upon the char acter 01 any who are proloNotl Loy a cannsiciT i•rtil,le fraction of the Denx,ortitie party for the mo-t re , ponsible positions," This is the irtiv •audit persevered it% it will .11,0111 /1 perreat unity of the party in the -Litt'. st a r Among the announcements in tbis week's (;.I.:ette the name of W. Kat.i.ar. Esq.. of thi,. (It), a' a candidate fbr Legislature- Hi. flag is unfuiled by that -Colonel- of floe firm in the following highfalutin hurt of gingergoeet eloquencla • ELLS s ill Ma kw meat the ablest and Most accomplished Representatives that has ever been in our legislative coun cils. Possessing pre-eminent abilities, and warmed up by patriotic devotion to the sov ereign rights of our Commonwealth, learm tsi in her laws, customs and resources, he will use his best energy to force forward to an early completion the Sunbury and Erie Railroad, which will elevate ourBtate to the highest position in the civilised world. We need an able representative from the Back Door of our State. Lot u' unanimously support Mr Kiturv." Now. as to Mr. Kelley's talents and ac complishments, we are not about to enter into a discuission —and if his name had been submitted to the people in a simple and unostintatious manner. not coupled with any of our public improvements, we would not have deemed it due biota readers to al lude to the matter at all. But we are told by his eulogists—or at least given to un derstand -o -that iu addition to the Re pnblicans desiring just such a man at Har risburg, bas election is very necessary to the early completion of the Sunbury and Erie road This is all loch—it dish, in fact, of - ffisslo(Nfle" thrown t() the fools of the pai,y, Et et man who has wanted an calico in Erie county for th,x last five years has pinned himself to the tail of this company, hoping to Ilse when it would n-e, and sail helot e the popular breeztr ha. ever tanned that project in they eounty. And it about time this th . ng wa-, emit:4 , it - 18 about time the people come to lenin that the Sunbury and Erie road floe. not ti dire the election of any partici:liar man, tinil leaz.t of all, we think. the one who now -ought to be foi.ded upon the people in its name If Mr K great talents rind "pre-eurnent —if In. "learning in the laws. •• an. amt t(-source," of the stato, ar e .so e- Nat s to • •lort e forward to an early MBE ompl.•tion" that great tvork—why, tho name of .4 n-e, di4l not the company mike him a Director la-t spring when he, and his eulogi-4 were so fluxion" to Gnat him upon the corniviny! I'he company said then. as plain a- language can make it, we don't want you—we won't have you—be cau.e, politely speaking, ••you are not good looking and you can't , nine in." If Mr. Kelley and hi. friend. want to throw our .41,1 Illend HENRY TEI lER overtoard—if they dcei a to forget their promises to him when he suffered a defeat he•c•au•e of (inflection wtill them—why let them do it —but we protest against the Sunbury and .impany Is.ing put t , i that, or an) A Nom] tssnost.--We see by the lowa papers that out old friend and fellow s tt .1, oil 'S F. I ft.st ON BE Emi., has Ikon nominated for the Senate by the Dem ocrats in the F'ot t lkidge district of that State. This, if we recollect right, is the largest Senaterial•distriet in lowa, and pi litically parties are cgually divided. Mr. It. was raised in this county : graduated ith honor at A Ilegbany College, and read law and was admitted to the bar in this city. Soon alter his admission he emigra tisl to lowa, and in the labors of that infant 'tote -0011 took a leading part ; find his nom . • tammou iubt. tribute to sterling private worth and political integrity. If lie succeeds it will is , a great triumph, not only pers.on ally, hut inn party point of view—and that ho will succeed we have every confidence. .1 And effective spetviker on the •tumnl., and possessed of Incinninable ener gy. and of talents that a II mike him a leading mends r of the body to which his -Cek to elevatc him, the people of that section of lowa cannot tint] a better or more able representative of their interests. We -hall look for the re.ult ot• hi- eanva,s with inuth int( red. ;IN i timt um,- a liet..d cu a manner %inch r~mi.les th plaeuP tlf lo ,11 , t. vrflt...l upon tlm F.gy •:wartn- of gri.....thoupet , bat e tet 141 the ett.2, Iron] the noighi,.oriug eou try, and the 'll, , other day said • " VP , terllav t 11(4.trtset+ and Ow howt4 , 4 Pt , withfilly l th•• vagabond. mi .,. _ mini: " the .ttlet‘3lk , , recklevay aliou --po)ing loft Ow , lightest regard to th end ofti twenty foot headlong junt p ine into window , and throught gloom dart ing -taiiu;i)s, leaping, flying, hopping, crawling. li.ling, dropping, div ing. hotnemetting everywhere. to the infi nite ili.gtet and annoyance of i•% Large hutntAirs do 1 the death'--crui-hed under the het-1a of anil the wheel- of eque-Atri tin.. But there e enough left and to " Wk.- The philosopher of the New York the modern Datgenos of the white coat anti hat—a rites from Pike's Peak that “whi h• met! ‘1 it h two o r three each are• quite eonitnon throughout this region. aml omig an relatively eumly Indian girls are bought from their fathers by white men a- reguLirly and openly n.. eirrassian , s at ron , ,tantinople. The usual prices are from :340 to .;,sed —about t hat of I ndian hors es. I hear it anted that, though all other trade may be dull, that in young squaws is always brisk on (lreen River and North Platte. - This 1, a new species of slave trade to which we gall the attention of the "op. position,' rn this state. Their next State convention should incorporate a plank in their platform against it. as,. li,. Buffalo Reputlic says that one night boa week, as a brakeman employed on the Central Railroad was coming from the bionteagle House, Suspension Bridge. to the American Hotel, in that place, a man stepped up to him, placed his left arm around his neck so as disable him by chok ing, and then delibermely hit the Central Railroad brakeman's nose off down to the bones of his face. The assailant then fled. lie is supposed to be a man who had an old grudge againstfthe brakeirraan,and took this means to revenge himself 110.- Captain Prier, the Engineer officer having charge of the Artesian Well expidi t ion to the waterless plains of the west, has returned to St. Louis. It is said (list I.r.t. Pon'. experiments provg.i inure. —6.1, .ttiti that he sucreedmi in obtaining water by boring to a depth of of one thousand four hundred feet—the water, when found, ris ing to within fifteen feet of the surface. He think% it prtieticable to supply the desert locations he has visited with water enough to sustain all the travel that May pass them. sad entertaining matter sir [Houdin, the great rope walker at Ni agara Falls, has got as l Itie APiforulktur DeLate, tiPlinliWWl ate Oast** iiiiwalr,o4.3l.o4ww ter, on a tight rope, on Tuesday. Sir On Friday taunting of last week, Putt- UP Miens., a glue toanufactlirer of this city,. died suddenly of .14ssase of the heart, while riding is a waggon irtear the Olornetes7. His age was 34. IC=l MT James Gordon Bennett, of the flew York Hasid, doubelese beteg ambit ions to ,listinguish himself, is traveling from New York city to Niagara Falls with his own car riage, accompacied by two ladies. Dar Notwithstanding the liberal appropri ation of $lOO by our "City Fathers," to be placed is the hands of the Mayor for the pur pose of suppressing rowdyism in the city. wo are told the -Short lloys - are tis busy as ever every night. Can no means be devised to rid the city of these pests! gtfr Down in ('hautauque county it re said the Brost cut down every thing but the county taxes, which we thought was "piling it on" pretty thick—bat Jefferson county iuthis state is ahead of that. The frost wasso severe there. as we see by the papers. !hat it destroyed the -Jefferson County Agricultural Society " air' The Coniieautvile Couner says an af fair of "dishonor," ala Sickles, im reported to hare been attempted in that town on Sunday night last by an embryo N. V. "drunisner. - -;- 4 simtlar denouement was avoided by the mas culine offender's making a Nulty exit to a neighboring State sir The Crawford flesioerof states ihni on butt Thursday, James and Isaie Coyle, whu re sided in the eastern part of that county, were in the field rolling logs. both were intoxica ted, and a dispute arose between them about a log heap and ended by James !wing thrown with his head against a legend killed. It was evidently liquor that did the fatal deea. When will people learn to let it alone. jar We saw a matt fall down in the street. a day or two e.nee, alter treading upon an or ange peel. lie made.* evuory remark upon the impropriety of having such articles on the sidewr`k. We ap-peeled to him not to swear, but be said that was /i-aken Wean:b. Wham upon we told hint his mishap was another evi dence of the truth of the Good Book, that the wicked step on siipperi pincee ; and there the Discussion ended /fpa• The COnfectioderystoreof G. W Good rich, on Slate 'street, has been, for two aticces sive Sunanyo, broken into and robbed. The last time the thieves were diseovered,, and proved to he four young lade mimed Ward, Guild, Sullivan and Lambertma—all leas than 15 years old. The two former were arrested, and committed to jail, and will doubtless-he sent to the house of correction. ler A correspondent. in Bloomfield, Craw ford county, writes us as account of a rather singular freak of "turkey nature," which we record for the benefit of the curious. Be says he has a fine old gobbler, -fat and sleek" enough to make a Yankton' " "" ul tnanzinpving, winch in its bunt about the door yard after grasshoppers and other turkey diet, discovered a hen's nest under a rose bush. Forthwith -sir gobbler" spread himself, like fashionable crinoline in Broad way, and squat 'upon the eggs, and there be remained until they were hatched. No soft blandishments of madam turkey s " though re peatedly tried, could coax hint from his self imposed task, and now he is rewarded with a fine brood of chickens, which were a week old at the time our cot .-espontient wrote, and which he i. bringing up in real turkey fashion. If any of Our readers can produce a gobbler that cart heat that, we'd like to see them trot it out. se' There is to he au "Old Soldiers - Con vention at l'a'nesville, Ofito, on the Zia, neat Toetulay The CleTelaud bannerol says i ••promiYes to he an meanie!) of nnusnal inter cat The Railroad rompany advertises to carry the'delegates to and horn Pittway:l/e on 141 •lay at half fare. J. IC Giddings is expected to addresm the Convention. The music for the occaaion will be furnished by the identical fife and drum that inspired oar soldiers at the bat tle of t'liatagee and Plattsburgh. Captain Ilitritoon will doubtless shine out to ill kis glory ;grgir The action of the Board of Directors of the Sunbury and Erie road. in locating the Depots at the foot of Preach and State streets, to noticed briefly by ns last week, appears lo give very general satisfaction. The Gazeu in noticing the fact in three or four well con ceived congratulatory paragraphs, says. -The thanks of thi. community are due and will not be withheld from Messrs. MAMIIIILAD and llty, the President and Vice President; due also to the Board of. Directors, net forgetting our townsman and immediate represeihtatire, VnAti. B. Weiner, Reg To this ought not our cotemporary to have Addeilthe neatest& the Engineer-in-Chief of this divisien of the road, JAs. Woasst.t.. Esq., and its Attorney, Wit. A. GiLssArrn. Rag ? Roth them gentlemen have been laboring we know for months In their respective positions, to impress upon the Directory the wisdom and justice of gm step just takes. To the farmer particularly do we owe much, and while we do not desire to di minish the force of one word uttered by the Gazette, we are very Sure that the profession al reports of the Engineer-in-Chief of this di vision had more weight in deciding the gross tiotr in the Minds of tits board of Dinetors than all otheresusesoombined. "Render unto Caesar the things that are Comers," is our motto. s ir We hare on several occasioes noticed the case of supposed wife poisoning which has been before the toast of Crawford (meaty du. ring the past six or eight menthe. Limt)treelt the seemed, Davit Prussia, was brought up for trial before Judge Dsaitcxsos, and almost the entire week was occupied with the awes. Thefollowing is an *harslet of the Adam adduced upon the trial, which wee relied upon by the commonweellh to world the' seemed of the mustier of his wife.' We quote 'from the Democrat: llttym Sheldon. a brother of the dm:taint' instated AM he saw the dammed the afternoon batemehe died ; that she `was theft sick and had bees so the sense time ; but not very sink; be again saw her between 10 and 11 ticket., the same evening slat Ina than apparently very,tiolt,• and declared Ate could pot live lf she 4idam. seen get rellet4 . she ooMplained thateimispeaberederv-41tin her stomach led bowels were bagnhig ; Ingl! RIM seemed in the greatua distress; vespart, and others testilied that thems al""adng tfaifitsatte Prevailed until she died. Dr. Owen testified. that he saw her early in thin morning of the day she died, and that she was then extremely prostrated, and complained of the intense burning heat in her stomach and 1 tiewl. Owen, Phelps antipuan testified I drat ese re lima* the tinkfOrni symptoms irtlikkiing I e p4sesee of arsenic Mrs. Dec ent:so testSed $ baring give, the deceased, kk e itiglinitbeelie *e died, a white powder, which the prisoner had given her, with the order to put it on the deceased's tongue, and that in a very short time afterwards she com plaints/ of the burning in her stomach The thrtta,above KWIC(' doctors all testified to hav ing found what they deemed arsenic, in the stomach of the deceased when they exhumed her body and -made their post mortem exam ination, and also from what they had leamed front their own examination of the case, -her death. was caused by arsenic Prof Williams testified that he found large smounte of arse nic, and some even in a crude state, in the stomach of the deceased. The Profs. testi. , irony was very lengthy, embracing a history and description of some of the many testa he had employed to detect the presence of arsenic in the stomach, all producing the same results, hut we only give the result. The next point aimed to be emilthlished by the pro-wet/lion. was the connection, if any. of the prisoner with the administration of poison to the de ceased. Mrs. Davenport testified that the prisoner, who is the father of the wither.. gat e her a powder of a white color to give to her mother on the evening of the I Ith of N; ,i N ISSS , ittledging that he had obtained tt from Mrs Owen, wife of Dr Owen, a few hours pre vious—the Dr . not being at home,— that he directed it to he given on the deceased .i.- tongue—she did so and the effects as above stated, followed Mrs Owen testified thst Mr Prusia had riot heen there at do lime rarnlamed, and that she had not yfren him ano oodoons ~/ any deurtption, for a long two Dr Owen tp.t - ified that he was not away from haste at tile. time mentioned by the prisoner It wa- also proven that the prisoner had made other state ments, as to the Lillie and manner or obtaining the suspicious powder. It was proven th it he had obtained .riyot to pie to his wile. and that he had stated that he had given it to for the purpose of producing abortion, sc - - It was proven also that the deceased had 5,•%. eral attacks of a sijuilar character, during the pact 3 Years. 41 number of witnesses testified to the apparent indifference of the prironer the wants awl atilferings hir wife. erpeetany in her last sickness—that her death .eetited to rest lightly upon him. To further prove the coalition of the-prisessee.i feelings in relation to kis former wife, it was proven that on the Itch day after the funeral of his wife, he had visited, the house of Mr, St ur4pcani. a webs . for matrimonial purpose.. and that within three weeks he had made her three visit, and had written her three letter. ' Ile had amkeil her to marry him—and in nnQwer to her in terrogatory, -what would lii' Ninny -may tihout such a step," sail that it wa. all under.tood and would be right with them The test Imo. ny introduced to rebut all chi.. ilia not •imount to much—and yet, after a brief conviilt.th,,ii the Jeri brought in a verdict of nol .001 y war The Fredonia C'enfor !Yap the t -col. ored gemmen, - whose street 'k pock ilou it in that appropriate locality we noticed I:amt week. were only training to lieciiine Editor. in Erie, and were perfecting theut.telires in the mint es- Borgia , ncqu'rcment of the protes.ion there - Better stay where - they nre. and add a little spirit to the press in that ILa•ality' IN 111.11 la. pers are so perfectly dead as those of Fr..lonin, a ararll ought to he added, by all ineanm Mono. Blondin, the fool-hsrdy Frene m... =Jo. 16.. Iwo,. _,f;.• 1.. feats at Niagara Fitlls, capped the chtumi of hi., performances on Wedur...,lly H ie river on the rope with his agent, a Mr. tot. curd, on him back. The in describing this feat, says he tirocetsled dos n t he rots. very slowly snit cautiously, am It feeling every +rep, until he y was about link few f-oni the t`tinsils mide-,-w-hen Colcord ill-ntounteil and upon the rope immediately behind M. Mouth It They here rewained to rest prohahly three or four minutes, when Mr. eolcord again mount ed,-and M. Dlonilin tirneevilleid still wmlking; very slowly and , doppilg occsmionaily to I. d ance himself Ths:3 stuipsttl tis t• t lines in ing, and each time Mr Cokord diswotutte 1. and again renumol his po.iiiun Ile it3.l :111119 around \f. 'Houdin'. ne•c•k .111.1 `ti. rested nn thf tknlanring pole Ile wa iu - shirt sleeves, and wore t -Iraq hat A 22 minutes were occupied in aetainiphshlng the first half of the rope, and the halance in Di. making 42 minutes •om beak 1.1 hark For some seconds before the %merle:in ,I ) ,,r i s sea.. reached the crowd gathered round the end of the rope became very noisy, and a good. deal of excitement prevailed, and when he reached the staging on this side safely, the vast crowd shouted with the greatest enthusiasm tin reaching the landing M ISI undin WILY touch flushed and appeared very much fatigued. while Mr. Colcord was pale, but did not betray any signs of fear. It was shout half past sic o'clock when he reached . , this able and the trains which hnd been dern,;ned and wen. vund) started immediately for their .ereral des: irvi • tionn with prohnbly five thousand ger There are many men who would not have their note in bank utipa'd at maturity for anything, or a debt of honor forgotten, and yet they will say to their poorer creditors, go and come again, time upon time. Indeed. with many Men, the whole lialance lying in their banker's hands so ostentation.ly to keep up their credit is made up of small sino., long over due, but out of which the proper owners are kept by various devices With some it is {Herr carelessness, with others a settled prin ciple, that it is never safe-or wise to pay in ) rum of money so. long as the payment can. any art or artifice be delayed. They are nat dishonest. They mean to pay, but not till the bat practicable moment. Were it a debt of honor they would pay it at once : but a Printer'iphill, or &mechanic's account, or a saute account of a few dollars, may be sent fur and Sent for a dozen times. . I The Ninth Annual Exhibition of the Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society, will be held at the Powelton grounds, Philadelphia, on the 27th, 28th, 20th and ilath of September. Among the jokes which Hon. Dario Tit,no4nr, who, as President of the society selects the 'a nions committees, has perpet-}t. in the per formance of that duty, is t'o .t ; tt :ging the Are Judges on oar Supreme t !ornmit tee en Bacon anal 1111018. 11 ' ces our Mend alts, of the Reading (,*az on the cOminittee on Arrshire Bulls, and lion. ///L. Heister, Secretary of the Commonwealth, alt that of Janke and Mules. Now all this is capital—but we submit that the lion. David'• budget of Jokes esenoe be complete until he puma the, Cameron at, the head of the com mittee en 41buziartia." Mr The Repot)limns of Warren county held their County Convention on Tuesday Isla.— Ths moor that the _Editor at the &press apses drutunitted Mrs&liss fors nomination, we are suottAstgl Is entirely without inundation. We can think of so way such a rumd could gain curcenoy owly from the"tilica Qat he.was a tan didata before s similar convention lam year People who do net make a trade of politics often make a mistake of a year In thi , .14Ie of a political event. se- There tanttot )11 1 a itittrt• titter eating spectacle thr that I war-w , ,ra and veteran stiotentnan !rei iring I he turmoil end anife at the •liolit seal tirt-ita .ml ilvpose in lbe ,Int :en nn , l 1 ..n.,.! t.t, • Om. - POWIT and pail q: prof. ri....,! 311 great triienliSe 4 to ambition ‘ l l 11 1. 1/ 111.11 1111 sr mite demon tater hiki ~t .11u1 wet:ling 1,11131. pride pl t..e 141 th a tet,a,eity whotte grasp 1 nn ..e1 , 14.nn he relea..ed ex....pt the •trntlit hand of deo], hlv4. beet' the tuataucer utit_ I us ttublutialy bp/en' I/1 which man willingly 1,11,1 31uwn the ~ eeptre of political power owl taken up the Crot.. , 'Two illustrious VX111111.1.••• iii , tl' r eel Ira • e 3l in the page l , l- 1 5,ry --thane of St Paul and the Emperttr Chtvrte.. the Fifth T., there may num be atitleti that ‘,11 . 01. Wareham War ner Ili. Nollintury reliro l iii-linicut of 'tuft f 'cal ati.l, noble lutrt thee of the ••prt.le of place - hue fully con" ertv , l our reluctant win3l to the belief, that +needle...o. have been made, anti art., eNen )0•t, 1.4,..i11e • Permit me. - ling the retiring et itemitnn, inn v:tr , l it t 4, 1.13 I hat] LA it ass week a Gaz.th my frienti.r-iii Erie county for lb,• mamipt , or• rouferre.l upon nun ilia 1a.., tee year. Nu doubt the feel+ deet.ly gia/cful for un ••mftny the exiotes4iou of tha gratitu.le would kinve hen mil well enough hit it been made nt a priiper time Vul even 'b e t ice Leen 1,11771 e, to know huw t propeTqy rettptu. Ate ht. thlnk for tbo?e ••Joao} when I bry retieete , that the - , nly 1 , 4%4.1, they tier /le...Lk/WWI lip , t hi m erne n t••i tK El • to the (Alright ture. having renelttedi . . rejected tutu Iter , tre when n cntrirhir fi t Out! ~frirc "(u lrxctng the political treat e‘.lll intie• "at - worthy ex - Legi•dater, in a -train into 11/11. shit. he Non.ed Lee we.. •tatt. heti , Ilg the 1 , ,ti ieil arena f.d tn , a , ne-tHy me 11, • I do .1-t I h• 11 Jutie•+ wiripli el( immi 1. respect and pet f , JI ril U••••• r.•c.•ren , l I 'Ol - mean • in.inuazt I,y h ,atendr Pi rtill keep nn eye 4••igie h e “rolitic arena. - nii.l on‘ e: 1.,111:'H 1.1:.. -,tirn lie licit cute' tt u Will II philter p41•1. , . , Thy ••NN onrrg.ltue.l molt. nre -lit I.co" c. mo .1 Reit nn, sn•l the former clittrint -r•rr I Kith , ❑tt thr utter and Vittere the ;r'. I I s lot titer will OXISI :L. 1 10 , 4,1 , 111 , W "0, 11..4tviley rrii 1. .• ..• a ••I,..rivitie.,,i• r.•tr't • en pr”ree.l-, la 3 • :frrtiltai. :0 alb :0 that ••wh,ti :zove. fill'iliq Ire C.171.` r u l 9:01 furg, , i• 11l to 7 then het , me • the Itt with •he Litt;:ll.3. etemen qty m••, ( 'Ido, en.l c. dt . -1)1.11,, iln (1 , 1. , •? , : , I 'lei! lilll 1”)%i”r Ili.ll t1T. , .11 tt • Il 1: il r , l li , i *d' r,•l • II 14 in pe..i.le NN Len. ..•n•tore, aceor.i•ng to tin ex-legi.lLl ice !he eiti.jeet , ‘ of 3 despotn g , ,‘ Pt [Mil ut. l' ,• 1:. 'rig it. , elementary prinei brew that governmen an d e4t31.);-1, t 1,.-.• in it 4 stead, it i evrt•tin Indic !Oh t. , they have "i.e. kiln .11'1114 1.1 , 1 • nci.l aN tc by tts rear ul flit. ‘1.1..71,1y argillneTl l 9ilion but , t,•- li.i.'i••ig Ili I with wha: y.. 1 1.. (..the 1, , t :Itrottgli the • ,•. of 1...11110,1y 1,. ,1,1 .1% rf , wtt In I i , 1•1 LA) 4,f 11, H• 1..44! r, I Ili` ~ .1.11r. r . :IT I ' ,/4//fi IV.II t /1..1 it Ind the let . not he l canivol :I , l — Pb I 31.•Tiv the I't. 3•nl I by I b v tn.,ro tlrrt Fr,n Cr e. k . NA 11,n i h..* • tar I.? or 3r/1111 :Ina ' 1110 deep-in.milie. 1, Artl 11j4 •In.l lb .4 1111-h. ~ 1 :) ire Icon 1.1.0 in [kr . I:c‘. !,;.,• n ~..w does he I •tr.w whether they ry;il ).0 Vol of tvvolution. or In —one ether t i e!) the Church .if God 1, id • o'er !lie gii,. .It. I , %i• 11i4 (iir-iipmerit ROA • ‘Vo. -1,, .••i k nhil rt . •I 2.1 H Ilk I ,.~~ , •i~••~I n•~'. , 'n n. i.,..~rt~, 1,. 1 u• c •1 %lot lit , t•tt When I }lt it't' t'l t %.4ri.14 t, 444 14 1 ., .4,1 V% el 31,1, „!• Chu! ' Ir rove.' II it I 11, I ,Irtz '0 II Ire - ) n ••••• 0. ••• .• 11 I. "1”.111 I i 1 1 I { 101!: ti t I 1. I I I'll .1 I. •• 11 , I 1 ,411%e1 . 11 1it..1 \II- , 4.,.1 F , n ,. ").1 I i 1-11 , 1•. ti rl.l •or, IA hen kilt , t! 1 , 4. If otNe., ••• I Sar,lii‘m TIR•.1111. he •-st‘o. t,1,1;‘ wit Ii (io,i .1011 i ~irnt p~~ww Our rcrerru•l -I h.• W , .11 4 '1 h•tN ntn t '•1 • },. ••n•'' t.I In• u , t tiutitz a% thLt lIIPI .4)11 pr.per i ern), ,1-14 r t lw lit. .t•lf tt etH % ! 1••• list 1- lertrilly refresh Pig • Then , •• rfl ., • efl.) f.‘ fi It I . i l•r '1 lift Ill:. I, 11.,••,1 a it ii hi review(4l I , y Tile aTml 1 , ; • Vrh r•olilirrlIT0.11',1,1. L.. , ni %% Vt I , sil t i•u• t Trio of ttlt.-1.;,1,• ; f.,t-ttt lut ut• ttevor h0• , T4l ..f 3"1 1'..11.41.1 why 1. Plum, It :,Ltv•rA I,l^ hn nu AV! hiJ he rent el v„ tart of the ;-too,-, 1 , ( . .6 , 1••• blii rime ,k.f titicte ..t I,eekon tig tt. her ettihr 11.- '• " •w •• him with t.) the Lecktlt.., %3 prompting him t and higher pu.,1.. h, , nor , t Aud r,. 1; nue sr, within hip nn t.i , lit,: .11 I lettiy he re l'nquisheA the purwit :‘ , , , •1,10u. !I, 1., liu al •trena wi:h con.inen.l,4l.:o -itr,w,hie., aewn ae hr .11.,,N0r- it Ir , nhia , eloliol 100 i, and life Ntio.lhey ••Farcwctt. a long farewell to rens, , ,, f o r doing -0 hr _ • :,;,wt,j The ure rea• lattark which we raaspeei• owl wt. •eh 14 0 i^r not disp44ol to irtnit with lolly. .11 Nit.. 'The N Tr, v. of thi. dgy, has letters from t iregon et the I It It %% hich , taten that 0011110 w return. aOw recent eleo tion itniioate the defeat of Lor , ut. the tt publican cal:Aldan. for congre,.. atilt the election of Stout. iletn u rat , In a small majority. t 'onseguentiv there 1 , 4 another Republican victery ktit , cked into eternal The Cr'iadi:uis talk of annexing Maine co that country. 11,4 the natural ternunu:4 for Canada. The I.rocel—, of annexation is not itilim4ml,l., hut Whet' it ot•curt the l'anadiang may find the dividing lino of tho two countrie , iemored alto gether. gkr The glaiiimi.nt of the London Ilendd that. this coserninent has notiliell that of Ili.r )laitist)'s that the I'. 8 has . resolvisl to abandon pri ate.ontig is portion of the nusrat lino law agreed upon at the Congress of Paris in Is",ti, t'n tir le withoist foundation rho ition strictlw on it. I. •fit" I.i.t of Traver.t..l,ll.. r • t •on , raon Pleas I be F•!f li.ttig • . 1'1.14 Ii ..r. \ •Ifi. Br wn, (iretrie . Isaft ) I.lam 1' I. ,y•I l• 1. (;:rard . 11 1% i 1.,; • Henry l'ole. I.cliwiitt .1,1 9 } • ~r,.,.k, L.., 11 e Pergnr“,t,, y, I Ifirt , orc , r •k . J 4.4 . 11, ingl . FP. vet. orPft • Killfaw ! ft. VI, at, ell/ .Ft oil: 11 agnet , Jr , Lawler. Fit .T arr.raghal I o 11 aII. Summer. 1 U K. Springfield . Lyman Mtirkv, ~„ •l,r Ilrtrrw. ihrlow,rn. k I: • V% Minn? Mary, 1 ) , irt h lia,m4..luru V. M!!! 1% hr ever hen The . Leg 1, •,I k-s:,n itt a l .••• 11.14 311.1.1%. ElEll 1%1.'10 \ Y.r6 i .1111.1 NM 1 , I} ch 1 , 1 , 1 .:ott IL•4 1,t1._ 1: 0.11 tit %sli 111,L.1 ‘t ICE :I :h,• ••1•: OM ,11 , 1 o'. I. .4 •0.1 • t I i N I ,„1 W !ht h. 11-1 1 ,, 1, 1 .1 , t I =MEM :•41,.. --, ger 1.141 of Trtiverpe 1111710111 i'lenin r“. hod 4,1 Nlonilny in Sept. lhb`i Jnaiah Bln;r, Girar , l .1 I. 1,. Kean; James Careny Greene st , 11 ,I,:ngt"n . Andrea I r, W :is . , ew •• 4 1 - ringfi-1 , 1. neant. ,I;eorgeDunivon. 1 cis 2.'41.. Franklin. N ril v,,,„. k s Maxon r 1., lk &rte . +hrl.irr, I. ll rt•t/:: I It It. . ,„ e , I , %1• r I W I'e,yir. EN Cre4.1... Jr,...,,et I, ,„ Sedglttltk, ittibert F. Stet:Ht. ‘liKenn .1,,, I / Er.e: Znet.ii:th Th 0111:1.. Jr . S t I , noi - ‘‘ ftti.9 1..! Millervek. per List of 1 tit ver.e J ta.n. f r .curt of quarter rie, on the ith MorLl3) m .44.1,E J inh Br ern, Cuitconl .J d I • East „Hull Beaky, Venartgo I LeErroll ; k. Ter. lark. Nlillereek venport. Elk . 1 0 , rer I , \I . 1 1121111 Fronkl'q .1 NN ►►ushingtun. James Gray, lieumn Heath, I 'oneort : Lklvld II :r.- • Creek , Amasa Ha: en, North Ett. , r Greene, Joseph Kinheifer .I..hn LOP y. Erie James Lot, Luther. Fairview : "rhos. .1 N1;11..n N 1,4 'renry: Millereek : Fri n, I harle. \ I ,, rgan. areenfie: I lin NI tr!tn Elk Creek : Wth P Nrcr e.pr.i. r T. rut nani, North E..,; Phelps, Waterford . David Ripley. Mt It it. F I: , u•lernecht, Erie Zera St-- • tea Thornp.on. Jr., Elk Cre, phen Ter ell, Ilarh , ,rereck : R ii, (•Ke an rhe.ter West: Waierlord Ste a- ty, , ex in etod t»•t at Warn•fl t 'filo. wrifrs at IL -t Firrv.th‘ I;!adley of lohn I t , . that the story of the 7 . 0,.1J-1..41.1, lit announcing that M th.• Lippy Inother of )4 hush 1- at maliviotr4 hoax, and :1 , 1.1- ,111.1 l',ra , lloN aro i,oth ,a . a. - 1 .• tl,lO 111:1rti, : i Vl` :1 1,1%. 01111‘1 , 11 " uh i ji fit,• t, ,u. iti in 1%.• }... h t.. (...1 , -4 144.0 lit u , .-N,l“ ix hundii , .l.ol.l \ ,41.4 •Ir ril .t - I • t 1.11. • I •••• II t llt it tt.o 11, it• 'r r 60),. .1 . 11.• •tit try 1110 , 11'".'"" ill !to 11114.111 , 01.1 Pit I. ti egOr' Hr. I.I)..TETTt . to r • • • •.0 { Pill , 1 MEI ••• •• v Iv • Ive t. .1 T Ire - / 1.. pi.. d•i.l •I• r• re- ••• •e t ?a-liall' , ,....Advertiscmcnts BAY YOU RIM ill FIST IS 0()() ri: 1 II AI \ rut 1.!c{,7 r 3.50 - ut, =I EINEM N. eN'; \ r G 111 .1 R 4,1 r. that to rht hr rrhei be the Irpli on of tfle , F hot), f.lO • • ' • • v t.: •I Prot , . u,4 •t) 1 -t r t Kr S. N. PIKE'S Jr-% pri:E I rll 11 1 i 1 FAAVItY III; 1,4 Ir,-.4 •or 11. 1 • ,r/lelt .• 1 ; r• ~tutl.l« rn• .nal r••• en r« 'n 1/1114 . • Norbpt Coll I) tio i, ( -tint] 11.. • • / •:u $1 • r he, - r n• 0 ••: i.. 1M111.1, 1 • 1 1.1 F •le at N, • '-'ll, L 181. ..11 SS( ) Tl,l 51: IIS ‘‘ . • , rivr•lo7 8 ilet,o rPlaltblv U es. 1 1 ta. •1 011,111.t.N,4 , travel s;id take t. • • r 8 c+sear~ OliataCi w i l reelbsesecCms, by ws.nr.los WI 1 (.h) N 'ale', of itolO • POO i.er nbiq• moot) *y. F0r t .." . .0r. 4 sad r.r•:.eulars ski or a•1.f.e.4, tor' ..u, pt+ . ll., '..r Mllll n e+t g. CAICV k ..3.111T/1„ 312 roast street, S e * \ ors, Aug V. 59 sf '2 A PPLE l'Ell ERS.-10 dorea Al.l. do Ow •nrit fertuy aure • l• 1. 011 VI J. C SCI TIF ME =EI EiM; r • . •t SC A L L . . • I an, prey.— d t• , • .3tsh Fen , .4 of port, l .1,7 lens p it • i est, 'ot•itokl th • Aug J, C SKI I , r FI. N .k feW cottoii I ern Y.'}, 1 pat J. C. SRI IFS. _ SNOW wii rrE zi Nl' PAINT. sucgicAx F? CU. to eha - hi.eriat flgurv, the Drug Sto:0 n( cAp., & CHI • • - izy EN P.ll \ Fri-nch S Amen•- , 1 15 fu.ons Elont'o, put•ll,lt. for R „ d •o' It the. new Drug ,„. nr I;fi'' X2l, INT iii the new Drug h ere of C. RTKR at RIO. . LI N'sl . .El ) 11 1 L. roolleti and Ittt. I.y t I ' al the very lowest me , • the Dew ag &ore of C %WEEK & Aug Q. 44 ; 4 t .Fir , t t%ittlit*Ule amt st th.. rt.,. It: az Store of Atlf. %w, tK.AI CARTER k lOW AN I s'RN'S Ireat Remedy for 111 PPP'S' 1. At th• new Drug Stu ry of Aug :tit, IwA C Irrs:rt tit, H I 'STET 1. .1CS Itill ' ElLS for -alt. I,‘ Aent4, Aug. 21). CARTER k M INE R „.. .1! .c T .,, E!! ; .fr o i t , n o,, S 4 t ,:, t Au._N), 1•69 i•A lITKR k C 4 YNIR wATEiz. by Clik• .I.v, IT batik, at the tires Drus , Store of t ATrkR 1 88, 4,14 '.N) I ARt) t kll,. artielo, rev,' td a for 40. by t 4 , 1 11. .4 It I. • Aug M. 1..1-111 -A. di -.....,%4•11-.1 i• Pr..r • reli erplofti• "nl. ••( t Auk MI Ilr ME II 1 :ii , I' l'ob • 1, CA' . \ KIIIN. C fl EDE
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