(r.ir NINO. JI•LY 185;1 - .Tl-R --- C STATE NOMINATIONS DEMOCRA . F6R THOS NAT.- C11,0115'40 \ Fr s 11. FORS1711„ 1. ph w„,edpian rvirow G.E.NED.ki RAIM BANIi±3, of Mifflin DM FOR 4tIVITOR TER BR IVLEV, Of , Cra,tifor:l to a Difference 1 . hi: , tail an. sober cid .1 . ‘,( fire than R iich no , aßer in the Union so .traly rc ',resents the fe. ,ngz and i-esatitnent:= cf the old , chool whigs; occasionally sll3w - itself tc, —speak sight (rut is meeting," and tint , : expose tic true motiveT by which it is go:erne-I 1.2-t-xcek, as all nr readerr know, President Przact left ITat+hiagton to 'participate in thc cerpnonits of -penittg the Crystal Palace in Ne 7 17)rk Of .--..tirse all along the, route he waT, greeted most enthasinsticill?. b? :the people Fpeeciaea Were made tolim, and he acknowletird.theroattesy retia.rn. Thsre Z l 3 ; nothing noi almost all his predeJ• Aulged in-the 3alAe manner, upon Ire 'Bat tit . ? - In c:U ~ e n n:c.r seizes to read bird a lecto!ce rf e - Dia the im conduei "LA Lir.i." -aays that l his countr - . — ire a ifc:ly as ,he . I r presence, and. r 1 -1:s rithri but ;t:7 Trz ,iCt the ts:„.fe t et r.dtiltzseE tralt:tt. by Teeche. , in in diat, for:, had in w.uar ioectlic upon the fact propriety of hi rrint, 4 ` admit pleases to his theb all, if ha of his rnakin4 Tt is enough I We fctmlic t raj r „ or the tester rlaine there EMMA .. tilent .i7.71- , : - ,•!','• • '-:-. ? ... • /; , r o1z:z -f 4licl r - ! • 7 :4 :: t : ''...; ::, i 7.) exprc."3 that i, - ..nt ".3,.: , •31:in,3; right out in ckno-7. - kagin , tie corn . --then we racanlit of 1 rz.un , ...:. At:: thing ' ad.ta• , ,te'' th•. - • t!‘c ",•:: - , 'llent Pre.- did Ira : p 4 : ,, ,,,i, (,-; c. r. Ly tlli9, ;Ta , withollt a wr..nl 3',..r - otiv.iczn•rs .3. datnb!—fur ' vi.-io - .. - - - reason- , ", it C:F3 its 0 , ..1r--.ef".:.:- : cf...p.wrriety, bat them is a.:Dtiit:cm oi . the powtfrs at the:o "obTlot: , , I,a-eas were lto ily jud ,. ,:". H'. the ••r 71, - .lllent rill : e whir! Pr?.i , 1_11 , .— . ..he /;!•Fl;.7c.!a•;-? eci ro . I''', 1::a ,-.•:Tn. th..c.:C , :ra. for Or..?' it (1 - 4,11:1')."F: - ..‘1cf.7:: ' ro "tillC'e ' of hi.: uiking,ctret aldr(- - -•=4:•• , -" In that “thriftrr, - .. f , ..11-v 1 : 1%.%-rd•lg" !.-i-.. * .cTr.'. hOz-,-,•, - r, tl-,- -i'.- i , differ ro,i,led: i , r,-.• the • 3c, - ,Flient Fill : ille•i.,: j .;:,,t,ti f,, , '', ~ , f,i•,7,, r i- "free" it . 3 Caf•W•,•. r., , .-,nl- Ot do 3, it' :tion the ••tn-t' of ~ i -4 oonfe:::ion! f that par -,r, tit , -,.; -, -' - 1 . 1 _ration-1r , r ..t-, it ,r.- =, 14a . :1.:, or rag - Wm, I•i7, ,-- 1 . 1 1 1:,! t'lz,-;•:eland ilaindettlertsap: On ziuntlay rti, , liatln.9t thr steam er Telegrap i, on her voyie•o from 4::inlila, when within ltbout twent - -fi7e,mile. of thi -, port, fell *with a reset ling rai E'er Leann en‘h, with a C :1: dos► 1i meeting':.—" tion'tknor t that; U•ascin " dent Filimo piritiCat criti renons" it Aar4, not or. , must smalii - r iei eaa e re;' wai; wa3, or asp! "obTicto 're tion the tai other words xae,d!im cnt!—:—thEs Inore," hrncl, il '•e.y_y,resi mtheOrt fez , : to i, be the Wia Pc an Irtsi be- It. po:cd 1075 ed rivvninp, yhlen ierr oblig r i to !.. , 11 thou-. 13 t he :ant. wate he • crew I to preer:e .iictri=r...-r- from drown remailtPl :•,taltipn ildtii . e-,-cninp . , Licked Co at 7 c!ftb., - -• ftwirb- wain clai. I ,irg Me : clerk in 1 ur, the •rtcd the not ha; ta9te , l v.7 ,, nt% hr.}.ll—! • - in short or 40i4pen,Qed 1. , r- y t hint. up, er, :' jastice ith „;; L j. , 0 Ere the claullr.tr• umr.n-r the eiti oEzburg tlispcia , r ) e r is I i to 1 1 : zar kb. lev.r , .• an. 1.1-7;"' f the c3minE,:m r body re .ens of V i 1::rs. a fey: - . _, tint a case Jay, tuder' I f t: llc,r Court. an *Pr r the 5 ,R fo•and ag tin (irarti ea , c takcn ( . 9tirt then a jray,etip . .raci:_,i. trie4 -and 1 a —erdi ^ t 4.1. i ( TU Liit3 ,l o:l tentiary fcr 'ail awardeti to apace of. l bat a' little 11.orr Than 'to -v. This 1•• ,n.l f • needy . vaiez .t.q . ohy, at icry thy gt9SlOl) rgucci, in the 152 him itoh. aitht hot ..notch fo ..faFt men 4 - gran`?' -.111 rid Exe • : ion cane • Tsc 17. lir/ "Cres vent City' th r tire cat-en rlitrmiN diverg;ng `rr t Crexce4 ip4L..; the date ; Tir.:..p%TfF I y.:nver..ka,,- -' by the .N . atrl 1. e were nTited, bar nt•f_l The, • titan and their dwelling 14am , over as a.spoil to thohrorid r.l' . out :rt y-A , .;r• i the Ca. ,, carl.: and the Par.rioor ‘.2.neit •a • policy ilia-*- 4 i7A-1 than in 4 .1 1 11, repoact, 1.. ei 4 ithr:iis rwt l a w tli, fft.. I; r the fol:riwirte fioio ;he London - 1\ • d i • 3 , lc •.1 the 4th. will pxplain in irk, t light the r..t cn the J . ...my:41 , - ra, -4cil find i t4 .- ar1 .,!! 1 , , r frrqo t - 4-•:eslZ of the !'tar, - viewed in Env land . :Cite Vert: 110,11/.. II er t;...:-1L- 0 4 „,0 h , rear! the IL , urasu Dail, Pao% i., .t -o I "ad .'..et,, , t , 1' •a., :in I ,n , , '" 'l'lt , Nianife-4) of the Crupercr Niehola 4. .., 4 . , , , ~ , i,- - .1 ti,.h V ,- thi; Ifv, ptiblish with le..i.nrprni r : than . ~..., - or.• t,e ./11 ' WI( I, I . ' Wt.& - . 1 .0 ....1. 1 ....1 1 , 5 (Tr ei . to proclaim aq7ittuLtlte Otulotan t i.- f.i.17.. , ,an I 41.0. - 1.1--, ti..e 1.. 4 t ,s• "• i-•' ,l - 1- Empire :. rt.livinni war A, far a' the impious .r, f „,, ( : ,..i hor. to n :,. 3 vitliearj - IQ 4 •V. , .41.1'tif t.lit.'ll . itiViu`3l.l( 4 ll, of the Datoe 61 the Most High and t„•.r with ~ t. tr.. f -.lt O' '' 'l' I.- 1.- ntos• ..i.-.•rip.. -4 111 , iitlpildent liretkotp of 7e:11 0D beh3if of fellow• ~.- , r; to ‘'i Iv ..i. :. co i 1 . 4 . - ,,... in An.10....i. ' .1.r..0. • :..'"r - hil'l''' - r" at the Itc•ly Shrine., are conea.rne t t. p...,. ! .. , • ; I - I; .. zhc- .7.1111.111. , 11 ,. to 3 new ern-ad , ': it i. tut ' li - In . ' - • , ~....,...1 co f rthi11i...... .", 1 ‘ •"'" 3 ' ..‘. 1... ' I, ttl' 1 I-a= „ 4 •app,..-.1. dire, ',did stn•li:Dtked, to the fanaticism 4 / 1 .,,,nd in . { fate, a fee. ..... 1.- . 1. 'tore, n.'rit out r•f it ,-,.' ..-.- bigoted. f•ric.titood and an ignorant popula r __ qr ,, f .; iir ft- 3 fir.?.l.:Al • .11 .t. " 11% , 111 , 1 nut tl•wa i i.ln. . Th. , n , i. , . throughout a studie t l disclaimer tz; Rails, Cor hi , ....H., ' . , ..21 1-;,;iii,al tut.tit ei :141'1 .4f naii.mal vieti - s •Ru , - . - ~ ;...',.. .t : - 4e , not. FP.-1; COntilie.t 4, or requir.• .them;' 3-: i,._ \i.v.. . I; ~, ‘ i.: ..... ~..,... ~..., •it the whote.l4.4ory oi l \lns..r.vite power WE-re not. *tit... 1111, 1 +. l;i I, t at- „n. eontinuolt: ..re•inf .. - Xl, - ,r• - •il.le and traudttlent. .1, t. 14 - . vi. alo.-! , 1 the . 1.11. , t lif I ' t• • . 1.3 t o 1, r 4 ;tll. - r - a „,, , ,i.i, i,„.., Hut th.. iutsl,, ..t' !. , ...ciarian fervor ! - . i ad: Itt , tily .14 -Pitt-- %If .N• Lif: 4 o :tiw it's. i. 1.4.1 ellitn.ilv worn to hido a the real Icature.l •:.. , % the tit!) of It.. i!..ii.l :r.-t ...), ~..1 : .,.. 'Chi: i... aiphition. li'itl. .hameles. effrontert the fear - r - .Diri.• , DalVe - .11. Th. .• ~•,t „, • ~%,,,, 4,1,, 1.7 ,,,,.. n 4 111 „ 1 " „ I•nair 1;;,.a In lit ittli.`4, that he 'gm. fo r th t , - , 1,i,,, 4 1,.. - ~,,• H - „,),,i . 4 ,1,,. 1 .. ,,,,„ ) ., ~4 . 4 . 0 .L, 1 , ,r 4 . ,, ,, n. • for the orthodox, faith,' and pretend.: to . i.eriev.. i i that the' speeial intertiosit ion of the Merciful awl .t.r.,1.411 Ir. N ...I,it I, ” L '' ' " wi '''''s./ .1111 t It . '" whig ..I.L:t wiil attend his tuttrderonq arms. But while. .retieql .. Ithatever.fztolf: :fi:trio , . ~, the alf.ir:. he fails to note , a uinotlar-instance in whieli the i. whole' elorgeable• ova. ~1.1../, 0v... ic,ht and .rigl.r. - : of t'hriqitianq hare beet. recentiv infringed, or the steMblallee of alt rte.c.o atioetied for nig. Ir. - ntinligement, an.l t 11.• .. , 1.i::. s tei aro td. a -tir k o ing,thp reittut of iii , ritecgitien by the Ottoman'. •: , .••••,,i, NI r.„l . atispl•idl, ile..:: !+.rit : b".ot :OA 3) , 11 0 o L". , 1 ' c ,A_• - i , Ill.': relit 310/ and a/tarp...re of this ;Gag meditated 1 it Ilotibay.l iteeoretit.gl. . . war.of atrgression is be rayed ita the avowal that. • Ti .04-- --- -l• • 4, 'l* . " 4 ., the provinces of the Danube are forthwith to b••:, %,' .4 RIF Ant Tiii It N' - ' ) . - Wk " . " •' - ' t '!"''' ', '-ais•Prrun 11 Coqsack boards." . t ..t.ito , i .1. 31klisps e ' , .h rier,„ a Litter iirintvi in . ii • tn. rior a tare5,1, ,,,,, ii; ,,, 4.1 . .. an ~ b :, ,,n ee or • im,. A Ken — uk - eiy -, - iiitor, in noticing the kw% of iq pocket Book, qap it iq onsoling to know ,itn•l iiir..= co: er five: in cnit li -.. .in our w e l ern h ( - there wath nothing valuable in c it. Most Editors o.l:N't; he I „ the 1 " ... " :61i4 i Lat, feen try- h are t h e . same c0nx416016 utither they loaite al.tc.ir.•:..iiii.:3 of 2 ii:SW.,ZI l.f:. - . tr.cir pocket Etooia or not. • . - rror..w. l ME (ii Obstrtur. E, - PA .If vi- r..q.:. , :.^ in th r: mu , t c^n- • . . ble tirar in Enrspe and- its Cam! Tile Russian and Turkish controversy has, for ' some time, been the !ending top!e in all English , journals, and hence it has, in a measire, become i the all-absorbing subject of newspaper comment l'upon this side of the Atlintie. This is not to be wondered at, when we take into account the close comeniercial relations which exist, thanks to steam awn &principle of unrestricted trade, between the pople of both countries. And although in the intestine twoila, the feuds, and the diplomacy, of' the various polrers of Europe we stand i4u. 41, yet peace or war there is felt here nearly as 4nsibly, Commercially, as• upon the theatre of ac tion_ Should, therefore, as the last news seems to indicate. the Russian bear be determined to extinguish with a hag the Cement of the Turk, we doubt not there will be almost as great an anxiety manifested to hear from the • scene of ' strife as though our own brothers and sons were • engaged in the fray. This, primarily,- as before said, will proceed from the close commercial re latiom: between this country and Europe. War in that quarter %ineffectually close the ports of the Black Sea, the granery ofEurope, and thus Amer : imn grain fields will become better than Califor ; nia or Aisstralian gold Sehis. Bat aside from this trading, Yankee view of the question, the gym.- viables of our, people s unquestionably with the Turk' and against the Russian, will become more so as the true canoe of the war, and the de signs of Russia ars better understood. As the the. Washington Union well remarks, "the noble stand taken by the Sultan of Titikey, and main tained so long, so resolutely, and at so ranch pe ril, in favor of the Hungarian refugees whose 1 blo9d was sought by the vengeance of their Aus trian and Russian oppremor3, has certainly con.: tributed to tbis feeling in the United States yet ' the sentiment of this country upon the subject is doubtless mainly determined by the perception of toe fact that Russia—proicrbially the strong hold of . despdtism within her own bordtrs.---has also Within the last quarter of a century; signal ised herself as the central force of despotic pro- Pagandiint, and thus become known as the arch enemy of tbe i causeof free government in trope. the prosperity and snc...e r 'a of that tingle, the sympathies both of the people and of thegovetz ment of this country mnstalways be, nathery have hitherto been, profoundly interested; and on the side of that cause their whole moral force must i always be thrown, however the 7,altitaryViditiorla iof cur policy, and indeed the wry necessities of or.: national position, may preclude the purpose of armed intervention in European affairs by us, save within, the just limits and under the coercive obligations .of self-protection. In this sense it is that, although this country is no party to that European *Van which the , Russian assault upon Turkey disturbs, nor to the various treaties which it violates,yet the moral sense . of out people has been probably even more deeply offended by this new instance of lawless and despotic aggression, than is the case with those powers of Europe which, b x eiem nearer to the s.-enc of the great wrong, and '' more directly interested in its emisequeuees, are no':.• about to re-4)a to arms for it; prevention or punishment " . iThen) again, the pretext seized upon byllus :.t.is Jr this threatened inyasion of Turkey, is of a character to fully enlist our thies on the side 1 , of the latter. The difficulty purports - to have t i arisen—such at i least is itspretext—out of a wiles ! tion of stecial&teetion to & particular wet of vtirellta 111 • ey, netonging ta . ttle OREM )IA2ed church of Russia, and is thus a difEcultj - which happily wader our system of religions erlualiry coull never occur except when the wheie principle and spirit of our 1114.1111t)0115 were set at naught "If," continues the L - I4 1 . 1 41 from tehich we quoted above, "the ease of .the Greek e`hria tier.; in Turkey were nntlerstoed to be a c to- of of:pre:ion—if they Lad sought the intclrfe renee cf Poi :sin to secure them in the pos;ession . of their rightful privileges, al against Turkish pei,eeu= ! tion and intoleranCe---then the whole questi on, as between Russia and Turkey, -though cer tainly not free from difficulties as a matter of inter national right, would' ye present a very lifer eat asptict Ent lure y the claim now set up in ! the manifest net of RuSina, that she is acting to rcdrel.s the grievances of the Greek Christians, is the merest pretence Where 13 the proof of theezistence of any such grievances to redress? Where is the proof of any complaint even to-Rus ia by tbo..-e Christians, or of an; .appeal made by them to that power to vindicate their rights?— , Bat even if this were not so, what ore of the an cient privileges dentaried by Russia for that sect has tt.c Sultan refused to guarantee, in the mu ! ranoe whieht he has recently given on tbat, subject • to thhc several great power; of Europe? He re !t only the enclusive protectorate claimed By over twelve millions of his own-subjects t.residiug within its dominions. such a protec ' ttirate manife.tly incsuipatiblt , with the lade pcndencelof his government, if not with itz; con tinued etriiterice. Intortention against national independenee,—intervention , in the interest of no yisnal oppre.-.Jion and despotism—is always hate ful enough; but-surely l it FAnever come in a cone repulsive shape than when it thus makes religious; read a mask for its lawless ambition and * ci.lence, and begins its protectivc measures , to . v--,rds. those who ash- no protection, by giving AN Amin Acfremer.--A terrible "Stir hap petted- at the Path§ this week. The particulars, al we gather from the finale ReptWic, arc as follows. Three Germans, employed epos a mead boat, went on s pleasure Rail doweethe fiver, and by some . unseemmtlibie =immurement the,* Nand themselves hurried on to an inevitable death. The bait they were in mink as they cap preached the Cataract, and two of them, Thomas . Hinman and his companion, whose name we could not learn, were drawn over the • terrible precipice. The third, Joseph Able, was spared this sadden and diesdfnl end, hut only to remain in &pairing torture veree,than death itself:-- Ile was thrown oils log in the centre of the riv er, to which he elneg as a last hope. Three life boats were eerampk in attempting his !Mlle.-- 1 4 4 A ft was then constructed and Anted over to hi —he lashed himself to it, bet at the approach of nother lifeboat disengaged himself and lot to embark .' The latter, by some mishap, k him and threw him off the raft , heimme, di tely began to swim . towards a small island, when, suddenly raising hip full length in the water, he lifted his bands in agony, shrieked, end disappeared over the cataract. 'A thing ,more horrible, heart-rending, cannot be conceiv ed. During the day he maintained the quiet stillness a Isautterabledevpair. Perhaps hewn enlivened with s faint hope of rescue, but, pear fellow, that hope was. vain. , Mar MARK TUE Dtrrisuarcz.—While the "small fry" in the whig far la .stance, whose .oats idea of politics is to denounce and find fault with every thing Democratio heaping rep abase upon President Puna, it is refreshing td see an occasional tribute from one who can disagree with os in politics, and -yet be just to those with- whom he disagrees. Of this character was the ranarks of Mr. Morton Mc- Michael, of the korth Americo* von the ot casino of the reCeptiori of the President at Phil adelphia. .Nre Aibjoin an extract. Hear him: "I do not, On this occasion, by any means, pro pose to speak for 3rouT Democratic friends, (ad the President,) they spoke very audibly to-day, and also last Fall. [Much merimentl— But I see many whigy about me. (A. voice-- "Only a few that are left. Laughter.) By no means, my friend--there are many thousands of them still; but in• their behalf I *4re to say to you that we welcome not on ly the President of th.? Pnited States, but Franklin Pierce. [Loud applause.) , So long as the President of the Uni ted States acts upon the principles he has already declared, and stands by them at all }marls and at all risks, so long will the people of the United States stand by their President, whether .be be * whig or a Democrat. [Eathusiastic applause.)" 171 . ssai. LOST.—The Detroit Free Pren, of the 16th, says We learn from Mr. P. G. Mil ler, 'of S: mole Highlands, on Lake Huron, that the fragments of a vessel came ashore at his place, :bout four weeks ago. The cut-water and head-board of the vessel and several ems tint bets were among the fragments. On 'the head boaxd eras the name Champlin, and from ill ap pearances, it must have beep portions of a large brig. There was also considerable lasting lum ber went ashore at Point an Baum about the saute time. The only trace we can get of the vessel is, that such a 'brig left Saginaw about that time, loaded with lumber. From the ap pose:sates of the large broken boat attached to the head-board, the vetiqel must have met with hard usage. There has been no report of the 1A. 4 11f tkat likewo'hiouvit or hat the above facts lead us to fear that tberP:has been a sad catastrophe, in which the whole crew Jere doubtless • A L.snior !COMM/E.-At Albany, N. V., last week,.a team of horse■ ran off with a wiarova in whio a little child was left alone. A young lady saw the danger and in an instant prepai.. to rescue the little fellow. Throwing her bat and shawl cm the sidewalk, she made a spring far the tail of die' wagon, just as it was darting by her,. and, as good luck would have it, caught it firmly, the moinentum of the wagon jerking her ;mid, of the box. ' She immediately clasped the child in her arms, and seining a favorible moment, sprang to the ground, without injury either to herself or to the little foundling. Such a woman deserves to' have a husband and baby of her own to. Gee. Peabody, the American banker in London, who ismid to be worth lye minis:in.% and whone banquets are the talk or the world, is a baChelor, keeps no establishment, lives in cham bers, and dines at a club. It is whispered among the knowing, that the money - expended in his oc casional feasts in well inrestivi; an it procures him a prodigious quantity of advert**. , Bow char itably the world judgel! Bo says one of oar ex changes. tom,. The total number of persons in England and Wale 3, who are 'ibs.obt rely holt/elm, and dwell in the open air, or seal a lodging in barns or outhouses, is 18,000. Neither Ireland nor Scotland is included in this calculation. - Where is :Vim Tom s, 4 towi, and irci penny subscription? tar Seba Smith poishiclum a pape4ealled the "Budge." One side ' maid, t and' edited by Mrs. E. "th. The True irationai Democrat sayr "this ig the first brae the couple hare been on the same died for the last two years " + Thee., a rde in.qintuttion against on? of "woman'; rights." Sit• The Danville ite;,seerat, which. notwitl.l - iiv Deatocrtstie mune ; iv a rabid -while paper, cays tiot "the general !mop/fay of all inannfactating and ativelianicai oecttftatioto 1123 riven employment to every pertton willing,. to wort - Thiq i the "rain" th- Whi wt. dto preach so much shout, we pre -mute: I 011 TriJiy Is, a man was committed to prison for ten days, in Pir isburgh, for cruelly I....kting a hone. When sifntenoed he 4worP ogoinio the law snkikte'sehich he was Punish etl,- whereupon the Arderninu fined hint fiw swear- Served hint right" HyrKtrwritatiN. —They are inq Huckleberries into 'Ole 'tiantbrlty mari'm he the wagon Mirmr tell;. of ti t tle man bringing in ./i4or toad', all of wi l i e t, b e aciii out by the quart as fast 29 four pe es 4e4 could rmnsiirc I:aeh load consisted. 421 bwsh atul brought him Rd; 20 a Nat l. That's a preily , goml Huckleberry . story V • ---riillipl.-.....---.- - . sar 1.N...14k RON tir.--The bodge• o f fa• Iliad!' have adopts(' resolutions, the ' it k "gmoly untuvionic and highly injurious tl the character of Free Masonry" to '•use prof k ne , fangtiage7 a nd th a t it f 4 o, highly untnasonie to engage in the tnanufactnrs or traffic - in sr& •at spirit• for a beverage." • air A bin o:dishing **pi tid punishment has poled the Le2Mlsture of 11 Limousin, and only n2edu the GAWSII/41 *pi* .10 to become a bor. MI Mal , ) *ow at Sag Obettatims lon Wm. Buitessat. Oar city his bus the theatre of moth," Railroad elate. mut info" the past week, aml this tame perhaps the soot ileileSS that boo eves pentad,* it. It is oat 'century, we iliek, to go late a Mowry of its aright mad rant* at thin tits*. 'Tit is a twice told We ; hat it Issi "I I " maim, to *ay that the pausal Saud of Direction , of the North East sad Erie Bead—at lust se war of Ibis as lire la this eity—twets domed Spam s dialect pledge. Ideal and implied, that Oat oat year at leapt the pretest track of that Raid shook' natals as feet side. Wki the Osage low of UN P10i1 . 1144 repealed, by admit mum *ad at Phew lit. atidatiaa we will sot sow my, our Minas meted to fall faith Mao Nita *dee. Day bold that if the road was tuatiased aot UM doom mail and vizier. limiest:way sad Erie dud vomit be a "lied bee—woailt be, in s weal, 'bat stelae woods"--cad the Read via Jaammtimini to Lit tle Valley is peek a Mate of progress as to *radar in eon- 1 pietism certain. A tow yeas dace they Were annioth. teed is this faith is the Um► qf the Norsk East Board of Miamian by a iambi of tarispate. Wasik their eatweli - ! nod 0/411, SWISSOISS that the patimma eomprialap that bard, had "Meted Site a written ostraet with Ike watatipas of the Little Volley Road, to band thai Noted! 1 from the Now Yost !hop trio. They saved, sad it wail reasosable, that if thou paidissma :wended is band tlae Little Valley Rawl they would most antitentoosidy saaiaf I 1 tab the Pr•e444 gunge it tr. Erie and Noeth East R or /tidy yisid it la order to lay, dews the Naas sad A ~ ay pap of 4 fret 8 Lathes, with wkielt oar /Miran woo be pettedly stabled . It is plaits to' be oens, we lila , the if the ;mileage who y et argreed toitsild the Lit 1 1 Valley Red, sad mho ere is Art the Ede mad_ N h Sot Baud antireetwo, hdriapto do so they will act d s tark that woad page of their NUJ: 'because with f Ohio pair main by the temaiot of that road to BOqlo i k epetl it would he planed la Oa ma* paidleamea dam Niew Toaltaal Erie list iiitititilik, slid !owe ly, put i atop to say hattsceisat the N. Y. it l cold ye to-rua over the Little Valley to Erie. What wet the i s= toalshaeat of orrery body tlik to Were that s costal tea from the Rood of Ditectats of the F. k N. F. Roanfind snag then oat who a tiKeleSd times pledged himself to stood by iba,Xuallet Ms of so law, had left for Beale for the, pupate' of tutoring anampaiests altertly Made to take up the track of that road sad relay it with the Ohio page. It woe under e raw at outrage aadWtaltibf en:yet—Us this that the meetings 'titre alike& end old on Tneeday--the proeeedbliP of Wadi wa era in nn4h e r sodium. It was snaler atria same of their dutr, as vainn ess of the cities istareas sad tight', audi.the otatkowity rested . in them, that the city Coaselis Usisoilately eon. cried via the liketraneest of the 'meting sad Pissed set 'ordinance =akin it the duty of the High Coastal& the city to ramose any track' hasher isid , down by the Erie tad North East Conway woes the Odle. To Furry this porkies into fag effect, it 'nisei!" 3 that— " Fa& and 'miry meekest of this city is hereby, quest by the Iligh Coasts/de, rapsired, 'rape Use p Of ire dollars for every anklet or refusal, to ald• the dbeitargo of the (bales Sonde before sejoiard Zia and all perrear are /well problialea, us pawky of one letarlrai /Wien for ovary offer., f slat* or obettuerlag the MO Cedemalo, or may called to his ail, in tilnebarg• of "I" above It may be said by wren—hadroil. we sailarasedi been raid—that this waininien will sot Amid ten. We are no lawyer, hit 0011110011 MIRO •1 that any subside* ears bo abated by laol masa, our city authorities Iwo Ibis bird skid to do M tb. railroad croesing at the bold of Pesch Street , totetible, say a deoprrees usieutok gaol looser woe sad trill be obetod! No eaeliesto bare yet is CODSOIMISek t i 5 ITlley but there bait lees some very ism/vow ~err, aad time tempt as boar is the day or *Ott that the trarriesit pane hs sot etedaareeb Theo die tiebilnel Skillet S. NM /Week 011111142% are askew ti!mafibly a image to Nano etraste, sad bete sl yot fed mere hi the want paean of the tam Ia both isms the posers, of tby oboe{ i. obetniried. Dal we bail *Ad PSC. Seim to explain tbe tease abd the resell of this /en!Litaft road oactiesest, we three/re ekes. s Ems Cut Ileac—At it Ito bees pahli.hod in one or Bari,( the pager of au eiky that, had arras tn targtelmaillaa °Mat Inatieetion, *lark woad p,.'l 4. Itt rang into hoginesi loseellately, ire Les It doe to all easteresad to aartoostee, Nod roe are ilorl etas opoortniatir or Ening no,) that all tai etaiderreaamilnic berme. the mock. Wakes ban hem eontal and petaled, and that the Baal 'will so to hartawWllf.. What the aanare of tie tenspetainae la, of ewe* we lio anairnewt neither. in raw opinion, i• it important that tie pnbie pond he intorno& even if tre poese.oeil the. infarsatioa. Well--it them leaf the nits up In the nreete. flees it 'Away of load beyond the lialta of the mope/stint where A trent can be laid. and thew the i 019111,01 will NO to 40111 o egirin• It is busily 111 eimPary 141164 oar resdevs, that the shore rbollitiow Of POP" &Oa ignantOPO atfOried .t is fro. the Balla° rodr,ior, sad that it was enUrd oat by the pre. esedisp of the UALtread weenie la this ening' Tnesday fart U lb. writer hall Imams mom la, world polish ly hare been is of . fart ha appears to he totally it soesta--aarsely, that Ibis oppritiott kr any dismal` d the pretwid raw. v Mt maimed to the Ally . of MAN hat is wide spinal, all over the tonaty. sad that the eitarter ma th" whielt the Boad to the New Vertebra is hat, rolataiap an eapitatie prohibition of its etoowiait say bisit-way al as to sir trial Is. . It does from torlast sot is Kr* bat wet of it, eo as to ofotrobet dim, tad %wee is liable to. be Slated, like say O&M' naisasea, by tie 'tram arm of the him, eat t-edby the Argument' eipaldie epistle"' ! . vs. The Memo Jeered . eador the hoed of .thekiog Ithitt of Poly natters," ode of the hod Piaries of the PIMA; likal mania Chit we rroolleet to have solo. . that there sear Jiitaestotnt L - oar aeighbering ecstasy of atatheespre, a 'sitting rank hai been retsorthi to by the believer. is ipirithelitaa fur the palpate of coring disease, c . oare is a g with the spirits. te., Le. Wellareardiag to the Ammo/. "event poreorts froth faasestoens,„ mot law since, sect at the Ftpriag for the purpose of inve.tigatioa, or to gratify their cariosity is relation to the tithe day. nooks. w hite th e r i, they esereutteeed a ooh slyly bright youth ass, said to be a relative of as. of the prekoietors, to whoa they began Propothallag a series of esecnioas relative to the io iag. of tho &e., &e. They continued' their genie± for mite tithe before the Lostber-lthaded youth made the discovery that they were "Inaltleitgleor of hiat. lie tine very patient Will lastly a quieten at. atitei which ho (.ou:wive Ili; uspertigra to await a reply, when be otrsighteawl ►itaedtap to Ms fall hoick, mad telnike-iiiis tormentor , as %Novo: "Now took a 'en-7taa James town frU*t tidak yor =ity twat Lot rr 'Nod* rvne 'lir ten '.r , or Awake light olkihly dim" 41-11—e rou.r. Unarr's Lour. 800 - ' sanathdy for . August it. oa ....0.1804e, our tabu.. sad shot tale, aslais u ebake, stateetatairtg sad timid matter. The malsoWtabaseata of this amber, in , *la. aro satmeittes if . that bare, preceded it. 'The Silialps Pima." "Comma. meat better than Mate' . Lad, "The Pie-ale," prittaid is four rotor, am sertaialy ropeo sad man be -era to be appreciated. noodey appear imenstaed to keep op aids UV! 7pirit sad iimproromeat of the ao. in a m o k i v u ve ,, an. 4 tits .4ara-t sousber of his asagarial dwa t aa; tratai , it. tom - Übe wins duet ran% siottl to take the Paper., was in towa s yetterisi to see dbe ilinpnobirobee. Ile was tnat 'nonfat the "etrbeal thing i• like a Cilevek," bee hound to Off! 1141411 A spin to-iwy, Wag kin U . n s ay. •uppooa he will he ponied by the ditit would line to tat a mew bet ho...'nt thee to 'llia Dr.-Traan ill be at Zama'. 1160: u 01,1 4 , Tharoday sad Friday tap Mb sad 21/th st Jadly, has advent...m.lW Some "lady fait" meat the hselteier editor .4 the Prehais Cramer a rsardsteetry pie, the caber day. Titio es asesatiatestal I .4. slepiausedistply !lark Li. Teeth into h. Sad Passekiag his Abe; proaosseed it a .piati a( ohe drat order." Ile Niak., sonever, that the donor mutat be ol;oth rood sad fair," sad iavire. the elude klattie-PePtl lattoa of that Tillage tofoilormit. Probably he alma to go into ibe giorery Imeriant lip,.. There ii a areal inquiry fur theieweler that owl.: the welkin el/Ix—& e. "mt. 1.4 i. the inquiry will he fruitier•. for we here it upon the hat audibility that he was after hung ►ireelf with the ..ertrti .that humid two willing heart*" 'spun the Haub of the willow the put i• *aid to here swteputied hi* harp up on ovilax frata4,7llT.•;sis. 7 «goa. 4 to p r poor I. not .* ni the Warr:" We traw, however. the 'tali& wilt look ; nimbi Aleg' ere verottoo.,tott PaialClMl luiavaiii . . la rewi t eeqaemee at tito istroomehility,4 praetwitta pee . „ oar eseitaaare will have to pat up with a lialf ebgp, Ms week, awl it may be, roue of our eabreribet. at a ail. tame, aim We kW% *sir the Jaassosoni perm Am a ssow Beak is ssas,ia tor insillfteisirie ‘sidisiss„ kalled "Jaisestoira Mosans'll. it Nieto, of Grail, sad A. Emit, at Asssoitosis, WY be the pebeeival dark hada% no 004 sleet is so be VON. -.- Re telt Wattles to tbs fAtestlanal =dee is again. . the Erie observer . TA. 00,0. of A lov romped, end Lo 4111%,1RY Himont:-1 haterleaned that our t it. tenni• 1, Putenut to aRe olution of the City t (mode, e met lls hate lately enacted se ordinauceeetkoritisi: the High ' I I T n i l let. ",t ia ' v 'u ta taal orni c ag aa‘ tre e l4 s l e, 4 Cy' f ' o rt , t wi : at 9 e a o r f i tt l irg isestatile to tale rip the truth* of the evtern vie wedeln i lo o t ' ,um m i ght , 'rem meettory and expedientP A v i ew Rae Roads upoa the happening of a wrtaln contingency of the feet, that, r i e eotia nn e t were t o rt p i p aaa l i t Bagel° **rein neentionedL Two public meetings of this city held r u e t r ir t 11 e 4„ l ::W° el goalie in the Erie mod :forth gill" the Court Howe, one at 9 o'clock yesterday morning, ie 116 .701 . king DI M t t:V r e tZ o r pw a V 7 e r s i LiZing Hmi e ti *heather left evening. parsed cermet' resehstioas no- end Geo. Belden, Dep., Tice Vris-idel a t; and Morrow IL Wag the Canneale and immerdag the eievieof she riti- 1 Lowry , Se t t' , E' eereta fY a geseet # 7 "en the Bea lleeel e"Jeeee ehekitteses T O a n e m 3l :o m o tion adaeotedmnairi:taeeid7otthativaellewetasar the al n a t:i t i ja t draft Mtely Mimed sea at present. I appose that th e era- 1 "p o t ation . The committee consisted of a G. J. Bali rO l l, se well as the reeolaticen above refeinred to, will ep. 1, Win. F. Rinderneeht, D. e. Clerk. T Ream and Joseph E... the column of your paper, and I beg of you to al )1 I trrr ett • During the /heftier' of the committee. X Il Lowry ; ad. 111.t.111114: I• ensePY • small PP"' for the se of refer - I dressed the ling on the euhjeet of the proposed change ring to smile autherilhu on this seNeeti that thee. *wee of gnsge e eleelaring it ma outrage, and that it could not and Eras here, is sale is i sm ss i v es, may k now th a t bosh an t e , • would not be e ssatanatted to by the people of $l7O CO. Ills elasesi nag reitobitions are in strkt accordance with the etleeeente and earliest relleulttl were lieeea teleit V . 'S a P' pien s.. The committee reported the following preamble law. I eiel refer gram root 1. and. of 18th April 1795, and retaliations, which atlas an able and eloquent Veers. 8, Beeltbe L ave , 21t4—t a shirk two me a tai set o w ea a re a s. • ey by G. J D hall, tt tn. A. Galbraitb. Sfaitthestjaytor and Merised - treelay out the town of Erie with the ae,,,,,,,,,r„ , i other% were unanimously adopted; Wararas Rail Reed ea are formed lb promote "rut "' lee "' elleYl ,te e e e and ( "Auk' ee fullness, " sad all ' the local co n venience and =Ter the places selected the Memo. laser, and *Bey, thereof: and of the out lots I for their tenni:woo. the fount, and townships adjoining thereto adjoining, shall Le, and ewe% er remain common 1 th e eeh'ele'l rim" of termination bang equally interested highways." lhis his wa w a a feadmistal law, al. that l ln th:ltles:Mr=lteettY farm of se t p d isee rim s ,' l % e t e e t Yeeenst cannot be eltanged willmat infringing upon the rights of ' and nearest market for the sale of their products Ave the, Adman that are jrnerded and prowled by the /emelt. ', WitniTaei Realr° l4 Cobiltitowe, are by law beeoudluY to team'. •re ha 'Detract between site .1.114( and f latent i themselves interests and wants of the people, and must confuse see e7e7 i r i e cc s u b f l u Lhe objects and dirties aimed at in their chat that the streets eb talltallforetw /1 common high war. t IS'. readmre and plrfry. ogivArty, that to far as the Prie b t h a wenateee of the' 4tre ,,t, , l ane , sad aloe, by a I and North Fast Railroad is seineerned, we u el i hold it to it nun Ruud such am occupancy ju, is contemplated by in. Ze . t h Leo s n e u x tabliz, o nd i, t r o i t i lt , o ci t u altti te f r el h zrf ia eni nta n n 7t u ol i t: set? Is the eve of Meager v. Tonawanda Railroad Co.'. wide or sir. food image, establishing a freight Deem ' at the 4, Cm 357 letuibut 4. In delivering the opinion of the Dock, as the rampant( originally pledgee t e etree t, ~., t o Coati, ear. "They (tbe Rail Roads had a clear right to thi ;e e se a rd aa i t tiat ta th it e " actpe hag she guago law of leel, the smin alve aie of the land while tt was Oik•einTY for the i was passed at the last si l eLo a n of the Legislatore,throug,b sajoyamet of their chartered privilegesef This was an i lathery and tecruption, at the Instance of the corpora mike to mom from the rem% for an ex killed ley the I , : a m( eft other States,ft s e ete:,:t of "kr respectful ° et a i n e n t. na the heet ' ete cane and in another part of the opinion we 1121 "the case ' therefore it is not binding upon as nor w ill weobserve it. ' is etroager for the defendants than ti it had arisen an a ' Booklet, That we will resist all and overt• effort that tong wanly between persons in the enjoyment of the t ,e as . V i te t, n l i r s o de d to change the goatee of the Erie and North Vast ma right of•hard " Thai "bewilletliet se PelT°° te . j0.,,i,a, That the eititene in tont me-ting assembled, Pontos eon ate and enjoy the road in common with do hereby respectfully request, and instruet tb, it r epresen. the'Compiny, 1 that the reed is their absolute prop- %Wes in relict and Comw . , n Councils .. f the C ity tit Elie, arty they ale having a right to occupy and awn' a. The r he d tn ' e t k tb o ; tl l , l lg b FoAst Erie .r, 1 4: 0 tto remorse the iron Tittle On twi lici mine is iketae4 in tli et°/e of Williams v: t triehilie• C e lt road eroi-ses the streets or thoroughfares of 7heeettrer, s aid teal R R. Co., 4, Le:lacteal Law. I day —3 4 1. And the removal of the rail is sformael, to lei done the moment New York k Title Railway v. Flintier, lA m L aw , D eg • the ~aid Pail Read complete or tut emplaeeete attempt to 97 opinion by biafp Justice Gib-on. This exelli:ive ten I' P Ut ß a e ,7 l ,; he Tk w f : t rrow or 4 ft. l o /r - P a g e MS Honor the Mayor be, and he I. here • what the comb any claim for themselves, by recomited to convene the city Conned., on the adouni Now I rubes it whether this enjoyment and reelueive iain ei.. ment of this meeting, and lay before them the above rile tithe Merit ke ,of the cit e and town is not a violation ht u k on ,l l .7 , , e t a de a li t t l e al r er eo latrut t.c ee n i st s t i th m 1 1 . t s t s ree° .u et t oe ci o s da u ; i t a mie s of the proxisean of the act r fared to' Ido not under- i an it Lireei to the (uterus upon the antite r r aw l is general ut stand that thErie & North Ere Road claims to occupy . to take -itch mea.ure- as may Le deemed necessary to the .t their tract by knee of say ;rent or Ikea ' s from the city grabs .en of the rutin- and morsels of the ,me ga.. but may gad their charter. The Weeterti Road claim I Second Railroad Meeting tbu g 4t°"" T under a license from the Ceenedi ' Porn ant to prnri us notice by handful'. the . eita ns of Can the eft Couneat great ruck exclusten right ten Ft 1 the city of Ens rune together in mare, fili/r g the Court B. Co., Or to 7 collimation or teal - anal " The entreet llowe to it. utmost -epacity, on the evening of July 19th of the Legislature is that the streets ile shalUe read f• i ia t fen& were oteantrod by the appotutment o f ow D . Doleux. - , Presidinte C. Mosier and Mosie Koch, 't. i.e Pre. 1114.4 eOl/111101 1 VOICOSO/ f crt.-r, net for thei - eperete at' o f ciente, ?..• Mer. in Ewa and C. eingle, secretaries . an lodreldwail or lecorporation, not for the -ale use of the On mown of OJ. Bill, EN , a committee of eeren, citizen of relit or the commonwealth of Peneryleneue, bat consisting of 0 J. Ball, John lentmerly, W. T Binder. common to ail no well a- the citizens of other cities, coon-nirebt, F. W Reefer, C. 'Kolb, Henry lierlitman ieec, J . aerial& and Geo• Kellogg, TN , were appointee to dealt toe and it own old commonwealth and 1 etestittime f or the anti :n of the meeting . During the ali enator at nor the *tate Ltereslatinr i hav e ,-nee of the committee a legal qneetien was tii I. and clo the ato i or a m a g , t h at right . Gammon, quentli aLcunnet be Judge Thompson, end pros- tug that wealth Bare 2Gi', Commonwealth t.„ Albers' the laying of the tract - of the Erie and Zs Oitll Ewe Rail road sero '. -tree , in isle city of Erie, a......; in t • latsert cf ger 1, It may be answered that the on- ins &Cities raw the company make their ice- The commutes through thee chairman reputed the fol. Provemenhe int% lay down t h eir track and p l ro them ne la imp re'outhor ee A',,e , Mere; ~ f our (elan camel^ having pertieif at settee of their dreent, litel that the City cerPontioll is ell in the proeeethur of a town meeting, held • ee the Limn thereby bound. X.dhrts. tempt., oC..Prif nvi The pub- Hone this morning, and gave expreetnn to their oppon he am never barred le, the -tatute of iimitatien. nor by l ti .n to the reputed femur in the gnage of the Erie ii "forth Feet Railroad ' - ' - tied ehereat, hustnect anoacements presemphent. of law or estoppe case ln the ca. of Being - v- - sad wins of timely notice prevented ter attentl..nte to co ebeemi t enitee 2, Watts 23, too -uhr-t of the control-ere, operate with oar fellow ti a wawa, but wisLing to he, ae was the deettacteon of bini.linv which had VA.1.0 PretiAt we are; heart and hand with them in the geed sods of more than thirty-Ave Sean before in the path- ^quote of. let ming the outrageaboutl t ,t o b e ferl'etr e le 4 uPe:i i 1 h" Piatersburg j Fikr , ulna doctrine was reiterated in the cam, r e r t r e tt ike' mr e o lt e re se l , " ; ' ,,L; et t t l a e a ro : n e d nn w t a dY d a t uharfZy vs Allinflitia I, VI 45, La the et si veer correleretten approve sniveler 0 and adopt thee- proceether. and ties deo dight, initulimely sleeted pertain not m er e ly t o the i n. i elution.. end wt-h Give tete contained as a part of this habitues of the city, but to all °thrr' 'e r be one,lore ore' t i ase re e :fied, That the act repealing the gauge law of lira, ties to mead to the city It ii tti•TrfoTO a right of the Ite • wrong upon the statute book, and absolved at we ate most oxtearito public chawartel, and cannot h' tafringeA by morality, duty and laten = t, from assenting to its pme either directly or inihreetle—lv direi Lee,tien, ler, , tie s a u l d e ol o nfor e e e nti we hare determined to ^TV" ) it and i tda °lid" or PremPliell a. Peached. That the En* I N: E Railroad was chartered Thys roses being thee located and rids upon the rablin • to ameliorate the her tete• intents of Erie to ueutanibite Wen% %Mlle tee, flee haat without egthe"t)' and their 8 a ::r refafthii.-t"heer r aoitbatn'toaiit t evsop t ra d e. Orlrtlataroutrtt.rn ezebtaire use of the streets and lane* are volition of ale i m o t shard in th e b eee et e it wan tatt . m .i bff to Nm f or , an d faadamental law of eke city. The reset^ art' nuisances and •to Garet these tads, it wss understood, that a (night De oomph. awed i.a.i measekfreie the streets. hy the officer ot,-.:7 be e.lehte ` t l:lthr,r-bh- d ' k ' •—alt which g ,,,..„ 05ee t„4,,, haring eherge thereof in the ''"eror' wanner a- any oth e r Re.olerd That w.' eendeme the 1 , 1444 of the e mime, silimeseediet. But in relation to tba Erie .1 North Frit for aiigleettnit sad refit mg eecommodetien to the reamer. Led eliore is a ;motive enactment in words folinwtog, slat iateee'e of the town, MIA W. C'0104111112 it also for at "The said Rail Road 'hail be an reastnieed a , mo t t o ea r tempting t o . f a me; aril as do verve android glove eo ndioPeal, or nth trust A. free :nee of any Public read. 'teeet , 11:;o1 , Ni l This the aN.F. Ra Wait r =pony ran lass or bridge," Pamphlet Laws Iles'', nt• e.i 7 The , net here the eenfidea-. of this easier entre until the. 40111 passage of that road alone and a ro- , the - [pet t eon-tunic • a eittuble freight depot et die il.rk. 1 si the see• w e i i d e e en of the entailment' and trade of this pee, and also • good pneitive rrnetiou , and ' , bread not ter telerated end permanent track i. admit thereto Notwi standing that the foregoing po.ittefi , are sorted) I sd.ed Thai if the company v.ll men cc pr introlv and in e,„ with l a w, f, ,. , , with enerer. in the centennials of eel • I lerpot and track the • ' r ely o f rats out Ober:ism . they shall hare the hearty support of ibis emanate} and yet nommen eoneent eau itti th eriNe 00 lea our 1, , X11 and a q, i i,, i l ii ,, e i i. t hat Le in ..or power, a' tasheiduels, to taking up of Rail Road 'ranks 113 like liiinnil , of Go rely extend to them, mall he obterittliy granted . sad ill 1" whet Wrh 1 4 avail th°OreelTil OTilhe nihantsge.: "The teerupg was further inytre.u..l hr G. J. Ball . X lit of dial nommen enneent would il i well to build their ropes i *"' itte teet asd k itt " ,,,, e k iis i s ' e tt ' em r , he po litt „ ted ene s ' am n e un ' oo ke i e tc f : e eel e '"' i n a poeitioa te benefit. Thad wit t v. ill.• ...Lenoree of she' ...tenet by the esse -,ei city sad coeftannitv If the mire,. i r 41( rho pis: + . re ea , salted all 11444'sarV facilities sill 1.,' o flenth`d to the Red ettlvrsr Crwrom. --The Baston Poi, in an evil eeiapanies. raw article about the ancient enamors ofrho Chinese, _ ... _ tl..a I ie. that one of the promises held out by Ittit Ay rretlllll it. Sio.. The Janiesto on Jecieeenot r el a te. rebel chief who is aiming at the overthrow pith: , se new/maw f in that village dot vi rc ereitatabie to human „ two. It says on stutatur evening, the loth'opt , some present dominion ofehe Tartars In China, 14, that the ancient Customs of the Chinese arc to } , e re born is tie Fast part of that village deoovered to file man, by dm nano of Ball, tying at o 6..11 . ont ,,, eoa. from his taro] The present mode of wearing' the hair is uee, is an ethane...l state sod Dearly eiseneibt. Be an innovation upon the. old custom of the nation ho wit taken to Me bow.. of e i , B arrie , I , t „ w h ere he When the Tartars over&iiie the Chinese, some twee th e e o tt eaing account . That there had l e ,• a da m e, e two centuries ay., they compelled diet: caplet, es between himself end his ton, oh% tape in the Fame Lout.:to shave their heads in token of submi_sibn, Inv- , that on that evening ibis rams diem rt. , =lair; and asked ing one long loch orlon' •to grow from the crown for keno water to shot e with that fit 'on refried hint. and This, established bx et , pulsion has become a drove bun backup mitre and hespee View open tow. that habit; and the • pigtail, „....tla all its djeagt•ekes %pea respect leg hot to detast, the -•n Ana up -tam and ble associations', has been oh• 'shed for two cen knocked Mot down, and kicked bin. and then dragged him tunes as an " .'institution." The °irons] triode down stair , sold kicked him out cif doors, eiol 'ettlag s nd• of wearing the hair in China was to allow it 10' let of wood ho knocked him down a -econd time, -truck grow ling, anal then bin 4tt up gracefully on the bun twice, and repented the LieLinir -nearing be would top ot. the bead. The Chniest took a pride in kill him lie then went in the town, eat the oil man ibis appendage,• and called themselves front it mauled aerial ten or Eases red', when he I ...came too mach i the “black haired people-" Tliii tail of Chinese exhausted to gn farther. and tar there in the geld till the has been a prominent thing to attach ridicule to, boys doeorered hue He 1' in a rre, Remo - tate, and -of- and we believe 'bore who reside among nor for a fens much from internal murk. . little while have sensibly' cut it off, in token of L . Tho Fait . of the Gluier aenio taut ho t- a ~.4, ' their relinquishment of barbari , m. But wheth tt, , - o ft ar.. , er General what's ins-names restorative prhpozi_ e l / 4 1.8 for the •LemelaMre, but he aen't den : pe,dmarkatbtais one f at mammon. , , -. veil c. . .., -a J' ton extends to pigtails or to raw alone, remains before, be has r. righeltto try his nand es Milt that ' to be seen. NI e mast wait for the reauit, as 1 thereby hangs the tail Ity / 1m in 1,6 the 1O II ►a! **pi lIIS ttiat Now, ffl —infra ha beep i a be r antiful lad: fignt'ainotz, :Le , T ank ; i A men in oar ray c:c4tho new Bank, shant.ta hr 'v.:ran:tel. larva; SITUATION TOR - .:NfOTIIER.—A few i days since, a daughter cf 3fr. Isaiah Sawtclle Cri-1 Al we aro no great =limiter of thole "Focal:or inwita- I Bel e .. __lrritl.. e, ,Mc , abmt two Tears old, fell into a e o ns," we have rather tatioyrd, otarelf than other7i , c over the uptlit;blt , taut truce coma. if We had the timar. ,4rniLli I well _ j eigh!een-feet deep. The mother, was in- ' rr+ ate witb al int e resting a .h.-.lter in the hinorr of ` formed ci the accident, ,but, when she arrived, hanhing as the parnien dap , of IG, veer l'hrhite,J. Th, , the little one had sunk in four feet of the water plot, ond connterTziat , have hem Arr . :del:HT '•--h' 111 A— ' She ran to a neighbor's twenty Bode or more, for r a c y ' • • assistance, but found none Retaking, she low-. _ • ered• - the well poi? to the bottom, and brought tc..1 0000 .f e n in the Frio ( ti,ii.,i, that IL. , , ±ti. , e 4tl the-child to the surface, the little thing clinging rzie A North So . * Railrodd,. ri about lei be: banner 1.., : ow Arta to that of - t be 71•02,1 - elit and rri!-.1 •,1 it --i' .giltNlui to the pole with her hinds. The mother raised L it OrportrO. , a few feet, when its hold relaxed, and it _again Ton tears thilf i d.i you , Weildlion, tot yr :No whi.-iir p sank. Again she loWered the pole, which can• in your oar that you loam art awful n. . . - ?nn in contact with her little hands, it was takeh 1.1 with asietith grasp, and the child thus drawn up Is. TWQ tine hi.re; were kik ,, l or, Ow az seen r. , iii,..,11 Turetdoy night last ilia, tree - ,•,- . l .r.i i .,:rt i - ..f \II 4' F..i- [Remy feet to its mother' : ar t si, Not wit lis t a nd iieh. ini , it was apparently; dead at he tiinc, hy proper . ..,. 1 . . ,k, ...trek-toms it was restored to life. iAa... -.4. oTnotoue. , ohor 1a.... .1, R. ,i I,..iiii ~ a tii , _ _ . ___ _ .._. _ , i * as iflirovotheni iwiiia Wall . i s im lik) 4, 1 " itl''' e l . ' e '' . The suieida of Dr. Biselia, at ,Chicago, was of yoting ladies. S., ' , ay. an Tvehanfrr, auJ u... air.. if io a ~,,k . I . •Tia,lauetiotY affair. HP sent'his hill for oar reader= AO a g entle his w all inure frd. ', attending a female -patient to her ehiplOy..sr, a M- We are staa Iv ceeour friend it v.:. oh,' ha , 1.... , n ; butcher. who refused to pay. when, the doctor the Pristeird ~r ;‘, ,I Y l'atko of ?hi s Neill. , 1e. , ..ii VW. , 4 trued the account ; whireupon' the' girl, hacked Riau h it, enal!,eueeteelit, has latrrhis-eit an inter , I in that ' hr her.employer, conimenced a criminal prose estsilisba ieni. We hop. his pecuniary .11.`,%.:, Will : Li' , ention 9glitnoi. the dpetor for attempting *prop ...kit to hin deverriny; a , an r.,lit..r- that alit i.... ! Tifi - er liberties withher. Though her reputation eion, t ... r' wa' proYed.bad, Dr 'l3 -was held for trio': 'Hi, , r - attorue% • contident of his innocenee, haiied him; pot) -- ipetlalioe- of 13 r i- prlno..l I.y 11, / I A , h,,,' e i r „,,, , 2 ,„,,: 4 „ ~,,,i . It aaaraabst- it nit th.• i:iiier .Ivy a bi;Plinhin •...A.ll .'. : bl-- --- -------'.".......-' ..'-... ...'...... lied 4° or flab • w ~ ~rw in! „ r. ! r that L. '.Lot liiinAelithrangli the head, lIP WIN it chair Pwfaia a wood-hoc RI lihieh h trawl. Tb. .iii Pilaw no..airai to raja 1ii....1.4 , 04 at a,th,n a wen ' 4ll " tin-d l a/ Y °-i+'64 ' 2 " h . " r '''P e ' labl P . 1 - Ar itg re.itie in Ger tnm any. la tko 4igkia - i demo. - Our White - We eAcooloodge* rec•ipt of tLe eniplloa Ob. up t.) ye Itcraay A. J. 4461 iron. I. Maeara tier, ' •M. Fame, Joel Dram. - Roe& • Jag. Counniag . le W. n. J. Marta. • Dialed Sitorrod, llorero rower*: K. Milan, • 3. Dr. Crea•barger, • acting pain. They rolled and tumbled, and clawed their faces sad the reek with both hands, ' indicating, by the cootertiepa of theft WWI rad igg.,Tes PQ or noir can chirp tranquilly upon that agony , _ which ensile if a mutt; but two linguae not able tc live at peace ; they Ltd orhuswed rea - nDt evag- t • " 4 ' 4 fwu ' • it I) taunter of the wail& ' ' ensued. • • 1 ' f, . l inarrxe. • , • Ilmtnititz!—Two' men iu Illinois, near La eon. catue W s terrible death last week. A tont : paint: had stolen a luatle of liquor, pa he stip: ged; which he handed them fora treat. They h & l ush of it in melt haste that its pnngency and deadly power were not - diacosered i until too • late to avert the evil, It turned' out tb be nitric acid, diluted in rain water, said to bare been procured forgrposea of galvanizing. But a moment elapsed before they fell to the ear* ~orenrhelmed_with the most intense and exernet- it 54,1 1 Su , 44) k. LAI k. 30. 1,:,0. 2,00. 00. Decline and rautlf .... tLhcle Torn ki, Private letters frotn i Europe ink , rli. ii- , Mrs. Beecher Stowe wa i.quietly re - id.:," .:, is, unnoticed by every one, and ,osii.e re d where she pleased, without the 4tyhtre ;z,:, : . comment from the pr ss ; .iitil, li r ,.) ~ been for an amusing a iele in t e Ch o , „„ which a funny intervie between her tra n l.. and herself is descri , no one sennl,l known she had crossed the alumna. TL don -Times, which pts listed a --- eireara: ! , account of a fit of dys psta with w 1,,,.., ~, afflicted' before . she left Boston, did te-c, ~ ,, l , descend to apprise the British penplf , f 1 2 , parture from their. shores. The Earl r; 3 - 4 , bury wrote no letters to the people G 1 11 ~ fnl event ; and even Dougla4 Jerrold I 1, , celebrate the national`ddisaster in a i r ., ~f, giac. All was silene4atul iv zlect, e i.,,,,. , weeks before the whole repr.rling .:taff 4 u. tropolis could not b/stow publirit ,- . ..,, j Hall noise enough to r do honar to r!... •. L ., of l'nele Tom. - Jolui Smith or Tir,s,,.: F could not have perched his trpes.i., ai s „. barked his,person in the cheap trait, 1; i tone with less 4 Ostentation than lb, h.; .., fortnight fueviote:lysintl been ih'• i , j , ,i , f aristocratic coterie. and the rr.neZt (4. , -p r . Mansion, . ,- Here was a - fat Stowe done`to occasion , of ,sentiment among the nobility. - had t•he committed, schat 1,1( , A Vealea in herself, 'to warraUt. from adulstion•to indifference, ti v in neglect? HVI the folly of abolitiqu at once upon Stafford House, or 'hal sease view which the and- i ; L . t ..; sea of England took of 4 1"ucle 'f t' length prevailed over the 1113101 lb of courtly ilrai4e St - rrowfullti. the 'nobility oUnglat'd etinfes4 thr •. these causes ,the chvge h.t much eimpter- event ;had o e evion, "we lier 3fajesty the Queen ceive Mrs. Stowe; Bitekinebam closed its doors to thepapeglnst ii,e the British pliilantlatroPists. lt)tti to procuril for their favonte an ado., court, soon- as It he fact became light hnr.t ou the i-„l t aff,,r,i'lloine eluded• from court IK - 1 , r.tm Out of 6 , 111 , .1 ant of fashion was wore than to ha- ..csx murder, theft, or arts- other trier:. ou 111 dar It was, in fact, endangering en:: shim to 54.-Qiate' 'with a per.:oll NS " ti ) ously been' refussid in admission pre: , ence it pressed Riot 1 their d>}l 19 Ihr4selves . and their British nobility 'did not heOtate a in , ,n,r, conjuncture • F3-bicm nmt he r,t though the heavens . .i.tiould'f - .11 -• Uncle. Tom' were ruthlessly :•acrlti'.••• , l gro-mania went out ip were forirot,en.in tin hour —A" i if OtiLvtit , MINT I ; The SuperLiveLi ..Lake Superior Sid er Minixil , ,.( - -.1.n - F _ n 7 r i- Smith, Esti:, ca e down th%•,„ ..j:, ~,T,L Michipicoten lila d, where tl.:z L 4 -7 u t attractMg . a goad eal of /tt,:niicr. . 1 ed, andinuning ii k cc:mm et:PP. 1 - 1 down .six byrrels of beaiitiful - I -.,:...: or father the nat . e racial it - -i! •-: L. which is now on ur taide... IL. _,. but recently put n a force of r,-:-... Mine, which hat , en known t•-, 1_„ years as a very iiromising -s.litf. - !...- property, atiast;a:: fallen lnt ... :, _... and the result o a ir,:lhili• - : :: - . - ,Lr1::: - .. - men, shorshan son: , ?. v4 - 11dPfinei • ~.: i b native and in 11/ Ott, in ssounc,:tion The specimen 1 icaz a_ Liir.,u - s bc , i. L. silver .!troiagl:z repondhrating, ai. : ... same we teceiced from thi,-, min: t:. - when it was ele c t discoyered, ,=. 'L. - : as to its being a genuine aril I, ..-. The -.uperinte ?dent Conac-.!and material fQ prosE•cutia , ,I, . ..- and he speak in the hi=t- . - "Plum.' " lie sno tinkia,:: ::::, L . assures us • ilia it l improve-- 1-: - 1:,,,1 down. Thy' mine i this place, , o,n t ior, and is-on capitalists, and ! mines rich 23 north fliore of I . I in many place , men of colerpi discoveries, ant we the, be rn fthe •• , :t: 3 111 f 0 1 1.6 - , tu ito t O ace-Aaw mineral reini Mr. tzuiith 'Sew Yorlz to we presume it nel F Tracy who done piore is aqqaying . izn i CCOITItry 'betlii_..w...li 1 : . 'be 4uielted .u:1 I - -• _ ,wip oe pe..l Joy. 1. .. 1 . .. E.. - . 1 . fiT i:.. ,: l• : La , had u...i.• t.- ....- die way of praN .• riean orec, +1+ , . ,- ut .li:t , ' ..V...,•,*. .1 SriciDE.,---, 1 1 7 .r. (iray. , 1 committed sttieidei the other .1, .• ' Be'qtarted or diet 14th fr..:.. , . :. Rot, walked, p the tr.iek, ~t. : . ing for the t in . The emir, • `JuPPocid 121.''' Outd care- for 1, iol - .1 ... approach . - .f t e train, h.- th , ,....T. 1 ... the trek, an tr.. - i.; itterilh - , -,, , , 1 Mr il . ray t as -15--had ! ~r. -. , chant at San Francileo, pe , -,-._- , I • 636,000 ..a, y, ar, wal raarri,rl... beautiful wo au, awl owned. . 1.. ti_bli;thuteut" . 'n New Yoe,- 'i '. - the body is. t ns described Theleadoileck. and shQlli..kt :, ground off.. Not a pier' of 11, - found larger tihan a penny Both ;,-... right kg and font, haYe ..larecl.a : ::. The rertebrwi.i. n several pi l ec. ! . the lerr fo9t *lashed The brains ..... tered I , la eyep.dirczti. - ..t: , Mr littchanan.goes to standing the rumors of his decliniti sion Gen Pierre, it is said, after • with him, in Philadelphia, chtaiue.t. cepfance of tihe imporrmt tru-t • incident occurred at the stOrtin'r Camden, on Wedne , day. with 4;, :, his Cabinet officers 3lr ' taking lead of the Presider,t% tory whistle of the lneornot,• _.n-: Rai ready ,for starting haviiig a testi more "1.9.-(k to r,i to the President, and eZ.rcir.,P.. hicidjng bite,repeatedly, luctance foeawe, cowthiutd, doubt of his acceptance of the well, that oge of the , ry, jocosely cried ift iu, ••IC, ii . tl ' . you' intend to go. is 1 • was irresistible; the , • his mind and left in,lneutatoT, paerrimout, 4, h. • • t .14T . Tilt BLOOMER;i, AL young latly. a Bloomer, -wanc•ltornecl' rowdies. S.,e%tired a gun L.• • they ran BeinF (salt • villagro with the is t, th; I. over. •Thl4 they did Oa.• u len,ged the girl 'to <,hoor pnin.‘ . . Pll tits, tit` rounv 4bore theta; but $$ tit last goaded to indirnation, • t. -of shot rattling abmt iLeii .1,$:,;•,11 !glutted spa hulling. howl,rq• • *Wrested iu eoutusiou, susudit the course of tlie ; eri and justifiable • 11ANGE TILE FALLs ti have' taken place in - the Full • ring-the past two yearl.. Ati rock shout thc center was ter and fell several feet. taii:Jo_ rather than actual falls hail:al 94t. The theory that iu Falls of St AnthOuY *ill ~ 4 •1 come only rapids seetn4.fitclll - : f. what is noir taki4 pltcc . . CM prid atudiau c£ the EaCtit+ sr.l expert