II ' • 1 - .v . IS3* pctibmenu . , tint* tmt Volitinti *WI: k 'III , lataiKfittelas hY fiin Ara". • 7.- - ' 7 Tririnee-2--0 dm Of 4 aY. /••• . --4.---- s' •-•'-- I tfle London' %La halt bin forbiddien tneir- Wiles CroversOr Porter wait sleeted, and Ail "tin SaY rigid thn u tligoil dot ion . -a. : placed' the *big deem." in 1839, lie fou l er* i • gneen noinerani her visiFeto Ire d,' wide spread and truly Monetrois scheme of, ex- About half-past eight or nine o'clock last night kind has guile t ° her reaideloco at Balmoral , &mt. ' peodintre • . in progrese. The North Branch Buen a frightful murder was committed in Sherborn, , Jan e t!. „ , 1 S kTU sionohe Stunemahoning extension, the Erie extol. ; ' - which fore rali and ferocity dads m a y a owe i , N ot hing of the least political lament had mei , gine the Gettysburg railroad and the Witicontsco -____,_ „e e _eeeeeeneeewe e, atinifa. e , i w o e te ee t e et N eet e oree tern c onetie tt of elm Steve elle in th Taylor unier, which happened in • •urreel, but the principal member.; of the Cabinet fe e d er; h a d all beenee nenence O under the Wt. • 'MranltillWMlNr. remained in London, atraitieg the development nor Adininktrali,4k To carr ~0l theaeeCheines • , e ... ,to know stave Natick, juit one year ago, about three miles - di.- ot the Turkish affair . ' auooi. or eine • x rower, 1 , , .eeneee upen meamr,, , a the. most vital intenet taut from the scene of the present massacre.- it was apparent. would (me many millions of dol. ; • 1 hing of hi- eourse while in the The victims are Mr Reuben Cousins, a farmer, The weavers of domestics by power looms, iu ler , -To aliatolen them seemed re involve an en- 1 - JOHN C. KNOX, r ree them, as well as to Philadelphia, and the.whole Manchester. have struck. Five milli., with WOO tire ••aeritiee td' money which had already been t ii ,, t i palliest" Comae. r •' ' • I ItMe. \ 190 aot•ten) lielpthm tee the Gauge Law and his wife; and the perpetrator of the act is one le John Chapman. Mr. Cousins was abnut seven tonne 'had b ee n idl e for some d a y s , a nd three t expended. 'ln the, dilemnta it was deemed polis - I 'e t , . - 4 -e........e. i . 6 4 t i i . ` or found, a i l It watt 4ganledat the time, to 0 000 more lomus were to come to a tic , . let . ty of age; and his wife is ahem the same I mills, with - . . -- t , e te eetue tomato of these projects , and Fun eao Anteettaal ' • , . '4.oo.4loolollllmtfienkiektalgelos thuntlfednetida.t the i re. ?he *ollatth" tk• •proneplty'l.audeh •„(tust ,- .. t iiii eratituatinu -• " - VI age. mond 10 per oent additional. The cones than of the fineecial condition o f the State at that , • r Many of hip, Whig Meads too have openly eleclar. We hare been enabled from various sources to Of PA ihte /e/ph in obtain the following particulars: It appears That : dyere, from •21. eetablishments. had also -truck ; jelly; ii re „it -w... found that the enormous debt : el more against him iu relation to this matter Chapman called at the house of Mr. Cousins to , work. Efforts were making to effect e eettleuient „ e , „„ e;tee e,,,,,. 411.1,144 1 1(1AM.. et the Treasury any • roe Anomie ueetetAis than would be required in Court to make oaf the inform him that hie son, a man' between twenty- lil athitration, o f the dis p ute bet ween the "Dy- I J ae . barge e ll ieige , were . y0 b,,,,, 4 „„ t i v el a i m a. 1 teeleet criminality of which e Legisiater tein be et Aessocition" and their employer.. ta on the ilesied 1 line,,filles. and he 3 ei, approyria- I, tire or thirty year), of age, had been thrown {number of LOllktolt, Lit erpoot, EPHRAIM BANKS. or-Mifflin guilty. But we asset only mate what omen be ,cote from his wagon and badly injured, and • and re ' Manchester • Gene wer e reepurei to proeeed with the !tooth , <mired his assistance. Mr. Coining was in bed, and a lasertw mercantile noun', had published ' Branch and Ere.. Ettentione. which it had bees ' -- - ' upon the reeerds . 4 1- the. Semite. • The daily !aegis •l , E g ,oh the gover i onient to threw tkettl‘ , I Wu.: t,, ~.dupiele.. lint 111 a short Wile i - von etotveroa oinernete eateve teemed> of the 9th of .I.peil, 1g53, shows but his wife was sitting up knitting; 1413 wort t ei r c" l • l7 . , callill I open the mail nervice between teem/ a and informed her husband of the orounistanereean- Bomb-ay the ere.i. , e ern. the %heale d .. eel the Treasury ' , ,• ; . , thefollowing prom-ceding.: ings. I PO RTER. BRAWaY • 1' II • t - • . ' to public emu tition and he accordingly dressed himself, and In corn: Pe • wee r men then it e oitl4l meet. and • the etredit 1 • ft./ . erne:O.:se i On motion of Mr. geiggle the role was ous t • Harvest.e.edine malty ' • h party with Chapman left the bowie to mature pre• in . "reraliott 4 were Po* - -.„ Kn. .ut t-e State could eommand ne. more money, and I ail part of Great Britain and Ireland. Weethei t h ee , s h e ( a rt 4 - - beaded and the Senate took up the Bill to author partitions for the assistance of his goo: Just aq. , . 4( Wine "rlhe Kin". li ' md kill t° I is: W. sre - req - ursted - te , date that the i rpm. te got outside the door, Chapman strack . him on , "re '-'n tile whale, lute tbe ithantioneel The whi t e » thee out ea' power, i• ' ' ' ' ite the Suubery and Erie: fleilread to burrow inll,- the back part of the head with an axe, pausing i The British ship Callecter, trout eanate for 1 eatery eetnee.„,e the struggle , of our giant cow- e ' ino o f the Acadmity hoe been changed re. M on _ i • t nee. The ad -.vette/1 of the Bill 'trade :,•.• follows. Instant . death Liverp o ol, with 1200 tons o f Guano , was lost hi; ee „ nwea l t h i n t h e . mer o ies w hi c h t h e y had th ro i ‘ o .I.e the I nth of Oettibor, instead of the ' lltli , as t 1 liar. eOl. That it shell bar the duty of seial he channel, '.. sth tilt Crew eared by the Prow - I Ie 1 h flis body was found abOut nine ...eleek, lying ' t e • . . , :a. tot ea ! and with 3 daiberntion and hardihoud, I a ev,•rtisee ou acc o unt of the County fait heine - eautuany to tertuittate their Road at the Harbor, en•the back; with a •bridle in one band. and a toe. or ()newt". . truly makeimes. commenced to assail the Item „ heel soothe 4th an d lob ei r th a t inherit'. • • .tie" ' con taining oats lying near by. Chap- The MinebeSter 6 1 / 1 9.1frdhiAl expose* . a ease oil i t erati.:Admini.tration with unserupulme. violence, , , set ~ I me swindling, wherein Dr. Mile+, 11. Elle!, Eaiton, charging 1 his eeeuein beim; under eitusideration, Mr. Mitt then returned to the house e erkere he found ,k tiove-ruor Porter w i t h all the authorship Our . eeetwee and p e al ohservationie".l Northampton county,Pa.,had been writing to lof all the debt t • "we indull hee wads ;nine remade+ . against the policy • The Philadelphia Argus draws a just parallel . Mn. Cousins sitting in a chair, near 4 table; con- • England, ~ . e , Litlalukt 'es were then h ave e .--..- ,• -el_ D I fittilal_R AI • • coma up ausieng wee we ek. atessum I • • her twitting. He struck her On the , parties in nuttingfor caeh to r ! itevettie . ueoo4- 1 suffering, when in fact his main efforts were di-of adoptino the sec t ion . - Mr. Heisler expreesed between the course of the Democracy 4)f Penn- front part of the head with the /axe, onetime , al tittles °f Mr- Chadwick - The English rel tiv.es 1 ractel inwanl• the payment of the ' debt, which ; the *editor has had , an awful tonal ef this Pre- i ' • surprise at the objection m ade to the eeetiou, and sylvania and their breithrem in New York. , It; of Mr. Clisdenek sent supplies to the-address in- I frightful gash across the right temple and extend- , ei , ..,., they themeohee luta erentreeted The disaster vaitiog dietemper, a had eat: •To write muter ; ... • • urged it as a fair , just and reeler propention.- 4 gays: ••The Democratic Convent hen ..1 New Y•erk' to the eyes The fore;• of the blow knocked ► her dled l• : end, on nrt,t,lng to tke mascot , barn- was in truthemay.ealable, when he aseumed the 1,,,,5, e i reeimeta a tene m a i m ed se m pan t ihlet me l el that •kr Elks was unknown in that ,e, - Mr Deseeje ex p ressed 6 411021 views, and said he • i.-1 Over. It has ended in disunion and discord: on the toot, where she was found shortly utter- i reigneef the tioverunieute euel yet ,tntup set ii 1. &lose because exee's .idinee lee nismitly ami Tame i ' • i , thin, hut that Mr. Chadwick hail been a wellr the bill without thia seetton• and the fearful respensihility of the result note wards, but life was not extiuet. : • known, I may appear. there are member. of the , Whig }or- e . _ Asa ~ would not vote fo . Chapman then went to a room on the same . and well-to do citizen, who had died t• who even at this time, have the hardihood to I, to law, b at, it sof .honM ivy* so get ila e efr MYERS differed from the Senator trholast 1 upon the heath; of those whe a-ere guilty of the' oge e WHAT floor, oampied by an Irish laboring Man in . sometime previously. Perhaps the affair mat the already' have -sot' d b the P I - ' reram• and - . ' o I repeat thee , male faleehoode in the lin the Wale, a • sudden , deli* is the throat, • 1 speae. Th e Company/ had the privilege asked for I eb eiegan i ea ti eu , Th e pow i e are s h rew d, an d w ill the present a' employ of Mr. Cousins, who cuss asleep at the . .., e „., _ tet; O . c enng7 . "am , face of the ott e iciel record); contradicting them * I au unroluntury inclination to seem, er xi , charter, The bill if it had any I not be slow in ing to a' judgment upon the policy has bee time. Be broke in the door of this room with • Ina sues H. }ills, . i.e understood to be ' . 4 and just new the leader, of the whig parte are i mai , mer g e . of the - w . eye will letit loom and , l in t h e o ri g i na l : ginia'.-.Nort the axe,amd entered the room withthe Intention i ni or at Baltimore, and kir he he time- haute ',emu ii ; a.o.nepong a similar eleeeptien in referenci• to effect, whould have an injurious one. The queer evidence before them. - Lim l • .. away h goes be hope elf reenli. On, Seta- i $ r ._...... of completing the butchers' by the deeth of th e 1 referee.) to,) any itifornamien reepectin 1 (revenuer Bigler. • tion wee further diecuseed by Meene. Ftersyth. There wee a sieeastion, deliberately concoctecl tacky Id be ititereetin to l trenten Chadwiek owl. ' • • ' Irishman- - But the neiee at the door woke the ; uo" g• • ' , B hon noverneer Shenk pleaded over the dee ; !err.then will " "emu int rfeatioms by . ' .this ~ , , , ' Hamilton, Buatalew, 0 Nell, Nye , , and Kite- ', beforehand, admits of no doubt. The only 01- ,real N ertuont 'Rockdale, En and before Chapman'could emery his I field. gbiladetria , I tine- of' the State. there were no new <scheme,' ••t a , week, and hope for better fare next. i atie line. man,kle, when_ the section W 3.3 adopted. owe, offered to the party, lead to the• world, e ocr rat Years since en AlltfOrtittratte - woma n, thoughta into execution the axe was eeized by , Sere . I expenditure allowell to mute into existence, The. .such slate '. named . giaa . Greenwood, was murdered iu Lou- et •ond section which 11•23 so obnoxious tee. that !emend yioleace watt intended: The chi the Irishman, and me desperete earegglelbetween 1 i affairs of Government were reduced to the quiet i as , Th, Geeeete, eintw e eg en d er t h„.,„,, , Thie e the •two ensued. i The Irishman finally gained , don , under StEillu"taucet 4 which we now forget, inauagetuent of the finiebed improvements-the . lod r ifycr: was a vital meaente tee the people ex i l e- of the North paled before a fear of conceal- _a Titbit, ' but whiefi sine made her a "household f • • h li . k' f tempt o ever ng tt in leg man for its course • 9 . poesesmon of • the axe, ou promising not tee injure 1 e Meen e eein , , „.. payment e.f the intere s t nu the public debt. and . . of Erie, bat hen PP'sed it with all his influence , al weeepowe end shrunk behind closed doors the express Chapman, who immediately tied . i, word ommilf s Wia,, ourProoellY large elm* "' 1 the ordinary tontine of hateintes in tiw public .in the recent personal centre . versy through its ' : and vetted againet it inn ppte,ition to till his Cl n- ' vicinity of . i 'frightened at the apparition of an axe Tarried un- . . . 4 ; i. English who Gamin in murder eteeriest. A Dane, l IL . . ...gummy :attempts ne palliate i ts conduct by :ismiler an bo the struggle the. Iri , :hmau we , 4tritL ~ ._ . ,itili,nt, i leaguem from the 'North-west. lee the people of ,de r thee arms of a spectator. terse the by sonic implement in the. hand 1 "Onetl et keettMeehel h •as ht 'll spurt h. "a sli"" I , tee It: •trt„ Governor Johu.d.ch v alue into power, ,erting that we . have "far years systematically la. • by those hay Awing her ueurde, er.he that he WWI mooed . 'flee President of the lluited States has shots- „ en d,. a e i Pa • of them um] r, and severely injured -k •• • it was Pl ri l l. L i doe Tir,,. 1,1 . ' h , an 3 in IS 19 the com p letion of the North Brauch . ' menet to de stro y, t h e .....,,_ • • ofof 1 that Seetioll now relllealt y re ps setae our 1•..4•••' two i•tkilln111 , • hisfavoreemon the - adamantine hunker's of • the close b 1 dark t the me, it WEIS impossibleforthe Irishman , u . 1 . • pu . . , . 4, :anal was reetunel. and the conAtrutition ef Armee 6..4 Au , woo viewrisi;deeis cilia -us. " T, 4 „ , til fleeing the Sunbury anel Erie Rain - tad down „ re d i the n 'with whom he was etrim. I lobe., the B etas of Judge 31eLeiti in the fuel- 1 forty mile, eel new railrod te. :unit! he inclines! 1 New , York; but in vain. He has done all in s is lotto had to „tads one .4.. 4 hew° over cou l ee , •, tee the harbor at Erie. purpose of desperate was the struggle between i five slave cage "f Wal l iii n g le ' n MeQuerrY; but ; plane: on the Allegheny mountai 4, Hai ettUt- wrongs meter eees ese- , h er makes no remarks. t th they passel out of the sham , Th e , "Liveefiil Shipwreck and liumaue Sod- : be • ... ' t nenced with th,. eitneent and aelyi 'of test ; sky is m e palliat.on for its daseudly course; F eel& , The Senate Journal it last sea tom shows that Judge ifyrreyoted for awl supported . . power to conciliate that fiction: het his generise. . mg drawn with all hut ity lute fallen upon rodeo He has disehaeged , at le I t through the room where .11r. C0Q:433 lay, thence , ~ ' havetheirl4 hannual i published e report.- ( i t t' re '"" r-the in° t'llethvr belt,* the BTwund we le eve ;weer get oureelYes up as the personiticie -trength the bill fur the repeal of the Goer his duty, and hie whole duty, to the party, in ,before the through another room to the bwk door of the: i sty' work of au expenditure , of -elute //tree molriona 0/ tip; of all them moralit, and virtue, and modere house, where Chapauin yielded up poseetilion af ,vend notwo recorded in it the, presentation of aI , d e ll„, e. I e . . • S tirrer: e 5.,,,,, e , Law in all its stages, See Senate Journal pages. New York, with a view to perpetuate the herma- . lee, while , I gomedal to Capt.. Nye, and. silver medals to 1 When Gov. Bigler eattle hit. otSee. in 1A,1t., ',-' •--) h ti. .u. in illy Lutrersee aux tee Gwent ut the awe.' -)o - 408 4""' 47S 179. He 1130 voted A y which the hollow prefeseiens of the combat- •ae the iron . llr 'feembkins and sachet the crew or the. Pacific ; fo und hen it ' ---, • , , , , 1 her el The axe with which the deed waseetnumated 1 - • . tenth throe nee in rogree. , or construe tern a wilful end premeditated falehond w i, 1 a its' 1 P 4148 of the Jenrnal e nut , , Boring the Presidential canvass held out e i r hue pastege. age ' ' her bete e s shared in the nallant rescue of the erew of the; • Was theiwoperty of the muraffed limn but how 1 , 4 :. , r , - . two. A large Mini had already been expended a, -, or intimates that we have ever :deice, G'. , i • . in December last---on incident . it came in paseession of Chapman is not account -; Jetattuateldtenni on the Niarth Breuele can 1, and all the stork me , e i t , e ,.„, except h e Goo att a cked u .a, or w ee ',, ehows that the yeas .eud trey A Were required oy t „ the public. But all lin vain. Ferny morithe . • taste, • ed for. ' nut yet forgotten. . . . satyr a few wiles at the uppee out. had . be e n put . . . ..'. . . .. le. tete• th e publie in sotto position that clearle ' Mr. O'Neil, and Mr. Skinner. a nd were as 101- ,ef the patronage of the National Governtnent, li- „ tent , an d ' The cli per slei Sorereign - of the "leas sailed • • The Man after dressing , went to the house and n 12 - . - • under contract Seine, s2To+ooo had tocen ~ x- horsily bestowed upon impracticable bands, have aware of t persons were' from the Mereey, Tuesday the Otto for Australia ~ t 1 t pewee:mot .w Portage ra i lroad, and nearly t h e give tteihe priyiledge of discussing p his *hien er e lows: u t ' e _ Those wh. • the alarm; sad shortly after • • • for the murderer in all directions , but ' with a ear valued at no less than . 03 ° ,414) ° whole lthe from Johnstown to the Sumniit, a dis- his etateniente. It is wet the fi rst time the Gu.:•th lifedimg sterling. :she has besides. 6::) p as sengers Cap. tane. of tuents?- , even miles, had been placed no- heel 1 ed t• i .- will promo get chi , ~, 40, we pre it el I'e/ow-Moors. Bailey, Berne, Buekalew ...a.- 1 men thrown upon stony ground and have borne . i W 'Haut- 0 • en the posits 0 &loan, Flatuiltote B. D. Hamlin. E. • tno fruit . They bare n w tak . 1 1. of ing the , eet •ell thee f tile • • tain Henry War:kr emunands her, and large e s th, r McCes- • • , Lint Hendrick , . Howe ltiuukle, Myr". • - • , all um. Let them hold it. The party of ete , a ties Drs. B. and AA. Whitney, of Frateington, :contract. A millies and 4e-halt • of dollars, it sot h e t h e . h iet , W e h ave . „ re . e ou sn l A tion, bow, v .. bets are tiding on her has been estimated by the eugirteers, weuld cow. • • • I u 11e1Inrtrie, Reberone, Sanderson and -Slifer. . Union can, and trill, do, without th • em. ' tem called upon to totem' Mrs. C., who recov- 1, Pe , Portage- ~ _ from _ . er, in Liu- feet tied do men w ho do s the writing . '• - • I - ind hat onmeas end pronounced Chapman . ..inetY•three "flagrant ski sailed Lis • , plete the (renal, and lay down a single track on j --It>. , i Let ranee use play dart tUretty a id. Swaim h.a10 , ,, ,31 Intl) to be the simian It 13 the, °opinion of the j "Wall during, the Past m o nth of August. carry " . the mountain road. , , for-that sleet Is IX-owning SO well known in • this e . O ~,, (, ah (; rule, Dar li ng : 4i ,, , eta . et ti b eware th ee Ikea ya:-...erk,rs. _el o. trA, yit rata. Me e l m , . , oitantitti • Mg 2.0.840 passengers. Of these 16,001:k pee- Here was as choice. Of •lileitunns for a ceoutnunity -his hypocrisy end deceit ee • apPnr- D„„fr , E p. `ta p• k Men Gendtrin, ' With disorgattisees Of every shape suet hue, PePPer r physicists that she canno t survive. , vane, orsy , tie , , hy Willi Mr. Cousins is said to heft beeu worth be.' , baps num • bat the returns were defective, were 1 Democratic Governor. Thew work • meet lee• semi- out s .i nd hi , , overweening vanity end egotism see et wiener, Khmer, o".,tieil, :Wiener, and Carscm.. w i t h i sm ., o f ever y r em ,. & net t", and tuitions. ; for the United States. In the seven months ' allthee • • - need tweets $ lO,OOO and $12,000. ind it is supposed , ,. . _ peered , or ni mete...epe wider the pre- elisennteng, that I,l;iever he attempts obtaiu , ', •• the. day g 4 . 1 'B • 11 ' ' sd with the rote the Itomoeratie party of the? Union Ilse never held • I 1 e pe s e er,-14, • el t le 'Bill 144.114. .ins wit }I "hid at least 81,000 on 641 en hie house. It is e ended August, 1853, there is a diminution of I , ceedingadministmtiemenust be lost, and the State .b .ee highly preibidele that the murder was committed ! TOM emigrants, " compared with the same •Per" 1 indicted in heavy damages for faling tee fulfil her n eit h e r credit nor countenance. of Mr: Mean+ in it; favor. Again. the treaelter- I, and never will hold eommunion. vices. t with-the into of ga i n i ng possession ee, de , sod of last year, the falhng of being entirely cm engagements. lt wassleemed wisei and politic to In the saute article the hiereene anal/lain.; ha" one enuree of Judge Myers . towards th.• North '• In cemeniet with this pie . tare, what a noble and aloe the e , the Australian route. I attempt the onnpletios of teeth, and les4l 1 lir Ititi- • t uns* Iry a d mitte d i nt ., our p o ba lat io a communi. t will he seen flout his' melon in regard . t .-the .4orions -tend has the Detnneraey of tit: • great her clang 41 The story told by Chapman, thee Mr. Cousin's , The en-R• 0 3 111 family of Frig!'" hart en:PIP I Emma at theesiturimieto preyed eorieet, there title that she cation - reftertin i s .I.:t Ulf term. the Eaitur3 I F „ tch ii . u m (~,„ ‘; hi,. us.i every eif:r. I KPV.InInP . S•IIIte irlken They. too, Itavi , , w . ' 3011 1,113 in rated, was a fabriesaieu, aot up. tat • a steamer' to take thew from kanglarol te leo i would have been very little trouble iti getting. - . $ ___ • _,,,e,_ ee , ulgt" e ,„. et re, t .l epee, . .. . , .., t e i„, doubt, for the purpon. of enticing him he Prince and Prince- , '''' .f • rern t j„, bon The ev•Queen, t . , _ ihrotigh without liorroWing isione, but itrifea•lit- . of ileac paper i er,00all). Inc re 7 ponsitollt or I te , i n h t • power try 1, t. 4 .t 11111 leTalltlng their • itesir t • enyeetion: there nomination s wt nhi .i 4 - lt , ...newel t t e d e ,F,au•ill,-, the Ductee......t Orleans and Coon , t i .. t , t . were in . t i, . 1 i te t • isle, ohao.•er its the ie. er demerit.' were. ' , Imihtine title '. •••• • t • nelutione were- unanimens:- ' and get the art . 8 r 1 eenpany and n.leasing them from , e • lmitat heir n _ a , nattily 1(.•.,, ,s, unA (3 e,rt. $:1 I. It :I I • house, the butter to eecomplisla the murder Paris knllt,'' ' ' ha Chapman ie. a toting man, 114 t yet ,tweitty. one- tli• were 3 11 eaue. with 1 uvilaveae° . million I,elew the :mount that will be required lee , elite the Reline. ot the Ge.eree alone.- road South through Veit% font end other adjacent ; they dosed theirdeliberations with loud and peel- some . sai ---- i And 11 ,, W the Whig party and the Wing press, years of age. At one time be lived with Mr Thee Oponed„their filthy columns eor an nape , - countie-e. Thejournal shows that he voted osr die- I ing cheer. that mite from the heart. With a 1 Curtis tonstitis, and was perfectly tamilliar with the i Medusa: Itteeemats.-The Chieage , "I ' ii , in tie,. east of tieveruer teeter , hi toe(' ue. • 1 , but B .1'.4" ' • :• e o• vaked attack "Pm a Private citizen , and then re - ~hart the Bailie - Kul Venitnittee fmni the for- , fi rm an d e t tfte f t d front, they now stand' united , • Curtis I ..., _ ea s t., ... „...., le aweliebia .et eies des mile ew e n elisa . sters es bet mug recent- au empt Mg 1110S1 ante . it , t .1131 au • i unjustly tee ~ e .. e l , _ _ , of s , . er. At the time of the weird i er w wee Jiving- struck and his clothes - lightly burue r d. T 'wl' - ' 4 " --- tferirs'timilrf'l" 4 ' - fueed to allow the perm° ate attecaeu tat Pri‘t ; ther consideration of Bill Nee 021 from the nom* and full animation to the face of the enemy: °mew l with Mr Lelland in Sherborn he , Lewes,. 2 1 ' .al . ' tee int....igent et all parti ees h o ut J u d ge nee,- • ---- t- : -- • • ee-r-oe-e-a-- - - • a d.e.046:444a-v•-esw' the person agneved uditeted a merited,. stated , to • '•"----., z. siva l uirertit cliemertn- • meetine ----).------ meet and wheel of the teed vete --onewhet hi. • -me , t • e el jur- betwe en the Governor and his accusers , on • though we then though • Poi" • thus tun lute castigation up- ' - "Dneria" WHIPPING tits Wire. -.1 Newreee Tiee pre .. .pelt. rNV • -tato of flick . The ..• iu attempt Mr to et coo or •, A at figures an d the official. • r e. ou thenethrough our adman& Because of this l eas i ng them from building South towards Pirtle ,, , conispondent write, tee the Titnes that u _Mr chi..e.e. harte.r. was IsloWn 3-filir... .11-t 'month or .: 1 {{ill-n ot we l ie- , add they will enstaiu every the Ga:eiem whines • buigh. The vote tin thift motion, which was vita like any other whipped span :Morgue -unbend pereonal ehastieement the p e er. She eitceerde.l after about j . 1 ae -tat i e e t .e e ita _.., re made ' The' inunntable Orin • thall • • 413 Wilt IS elpse, of 'rota aim ' ' will - fel, awl intinute, that we ha„ outraged •i bl . Y a ion to go into consideration of his amiable and deleneeless wife, who is a d e n le getti„ Leek Ante the harbor attain, tvlo•re gilt jaltier Pmte too strong Are'' pu re • 1101. the yeas, and nays being requited by ter of thulley Selden, • , f New York " 'flee eAe, mad•antal next nientin e i fle• Nile had * le tt ; " h it Wla ig fabriemi°lll aftd .-i faUell : "ii.iuN ' e t. - • any'., We acknowledg e eraih lh fi t "public aneleren r the : ate. such Meters O'Neil and Skiainer, wag as followe: offer lady alarmed the menet, ref the Hotel , bulwerle eartiesi ewe, L A -I, ( jii ii , ate tireih. • r- • party ein productions . Nutt went . ea' kits hero ontro, , hut wee) first outraged 10 who rushed a , rescue her leen Ow brute, i nd ter net hoard the eswil Nino) • to the mouth of the leer %1.,. Governor Bigler say about conatueneitig nen. -who threw the , first iniek%-who opened Errs : -11e4ers. Barnes, Biwkalew. Darlington, virtue of .Writ of bebea • e 41 but • s e • ell I. .'• wit's tea - schemes or expeediture , the enmpletinn of which might he th gate., of 'dander, and then closed the door of re 1 • the Evan, Frick. Fr ' 3". Genet win, Haldeman. Elamite , MHO 11prIll hilt encore-ors in offeve it. , h • P ../?- Ffeieter. if ,f 4 3feleairlat d Qa . 1 The brig Belle winch was in .oft le = t it e o r ra gn me 3r J d u i‘ d ui ge u w li b t ... sy l .poi x nted u _t iter Me , 1,,,e chim,g, .... clit.eied away 4 cork : a li m p.h in n3 4 WWI those cotumemeed be Gov . Johneou have been w a . lnAged on the aseailants. and then attemped to and K * 1 * * 1 ' • W e' r"gcri aril 4 ia, 1 u ot een lie ) he eele upon him- 'l'l • c:el . eag the nee/tiled' ' Th.: unkle:-15. lake pl 2 . off Milwaokee, and turuce leaek-ferebable s t7e last • e ., armee , paragrap h i e fr ont the answer heplaan! It was \ a ye: e ,• , , , . - I gee sn • MIA itie,iage, ind its - it • will t lik i ir. Wm+ Ginett.."Ohe e e i whet • a •P" %L l ` 3 ' f " dn '''''' ergith • i n te' lf • it gent emen se H ee , l ee, l e lit e, le i if, The •, ilium . rue rect o..l 1 , ~e , e r a ' a t ild S • ~ ne farther. then to repair the injetry be seen, are unqualifiedly adverse tel a ll futu re are now preaehingabont " Local ---- ; • ---c- - - •• - 'i ' • Xinger ' . Meltadn' said amo the n ice s t h.:antiful 211:1 u eeomnlithki . Th.• seheener Speed with a earoo of !amber t eme harmony." Thew m ,at bow Herparenes ar e i u F e• e, • eerommet till* morning. near,the ..ad of the grit •°- • rati°l/ ` of this kind b y the S ta i r. ' eainte who eMurtrie (YNC' ' nh. • ' now whine became the eu h h . ' o'\ if ' e frx."' 'Sail9rawl' ; ewe., water, SU, * none ewhet4etio„,iee ac b anes ptey ad ea• Fuger' struck demo with Paraly lie toemea te Pier. ail ettempetag a) enter the horlh.r. She - -I- 7 e .•• s h all hee(m tP le • heldtheLi r-sr• tinier, and ('at son s , Speeker.-1 - 5. See . • soon tell. tieto lips of others toliink, was return =tongs indicted utiles a much loved deughter. g ut "tr. mend Ira; "e"'"1 in. • ment. In en) IPinnnW,l4lWhini3olll/1- Senate Journal page 7g me . e ___. _,,_ Jute entire y th e p o i ri, s e t . rous t rue l i n . eel to them fotirfold! But why ehould the l''' ' has thus unfoctuuutAy ~..oraluitt,,i l e i beer Mit_ . t onTh b Clark went item Caticacee with 1610 , 4 ments of this e•h• •, •• g Improve -'as by te tie vote, hut it will be Rom that lid pit to an ingrate GI leer top, having been struck with liph wh ich .0.,„.i. m e .i retmanwees :TM complain because we admitted that enninno • 4fr \ • .t • made it • i e anti : r State .testes voted against the interest of the \North * nine off Baciee, ye eterstay afternoon. lig.i. W.S.• ,• , r the .-otte tee uication into our colnmo '" ' ---4. Has its r enege to. , participate in end, works leave t o net We lea nsthat ali • - west , whilst every attic-t' Senator ' West of' ,the Mittion STANTON .tNit PILLoW -We learu • tile v essel called the,- North • Grand avenues tw e e b ee , . •*e•• seas. warren ma for leers, and. particularly for the last ' treat Washington. that a4l after we. gives there • 141jr. " Im i i" G.. 3t' '' '..r". " •41 Rac i ne. We did not n 1 alt the e. -.. "----- ....)'... foUrt menthes . 14"1 of at character t mountains voted on the ether -.ide. He WM the • ear y nue, Ot . ! ,l2te, While,. itNiittilltal calculated to i . 1, rru we, her ...a crew were $21.1.N., Or not . , onle western Senfttnr who "meld sacre the in tim Banality evening. I.y esnain geutleuseu from t ' 5 4 1' 1 •Li ha' Increased, and is r:leitlly oce4o . - 1:: 1113. e me( very strenuonav op thp br Tensisee to Hon •Ricietid le etatiteu, of Tents- I e-eere feasible eelierite. of the ela t e • La - v of =ltch a relay'. We • IP O leatwm tenet of those he' repro -tented, and vote reeklere see, an d G en. Gid e , ti e ri, li e , k.ll -, .t,orritt.ti PART% IN. 'rue Flue, • -N . er ea r e. present iin e• 1 With •in' think not. It has struck ensti. _ , _ „io. lien. i. ..., b. , . .. , . .. . • • pr sseete.. I hen ~,,,I , , all . ;1'. , :i1l- at us take within four months without to and obstinately against the Great North-weet. end mg we., F. sollt, mutt 111 td. :e 1....,•11 i • •!".' th II some, , isehtwally, this fall. We, ganers, resift I. I 1 •11111? , N, rI - 4,. P - 0 ' nt the least r re lievethetr 4 , 1P 1 cs WWI doubtless shadewe - forth tile vow: of the ' hail l alth• tiiit nave leas than • lee ea e' ' 4 1 i. _ " , 1 "". 0" "nrre"' q. -f' or provoritiefu. und with acia' • .." seven ti , -, e , ell re, /4 • t -Fr fMC PP.-- irrNIP. I $11 . (IIII . th.tetTrette4s administration on'tertain emlejecta et least as ae- e preseuted for the 1111111nIfiree (or entletings) of this tee to .; unaccountable. I any portion of their need from Erie Bo thth hi n mug , • - t ' . eilli : (•rawfo . rel and the. adjacent • Natalie * towarde , ourately as did the :speeches of Me ewe. Devil and ' dearly heinY•ll l a.° P le • The "string minded tir°- ' T % r OP . -- Guthrie, on the Paeitie_ Rsilreeed, dm u , tile i ',tea are oreetuizini. The launer of "Women'e as Il RECK " 11": 14rt ' A VIII 1. ' 21.1.-46 ' ' : Tin: Ttt"'"l . Bretreirete...__ • Pittsburgh. Well. indeed, wen. the President's reeetit le reerintetie l , H e d ' e tly ea d ' Right.... ,_ thing bol dly tee the inseae. Let all Buffalo Republic gates 'the followiug to regard Ihintig the hut seethe, f cursesand of enn . a maledictions breathed by hi- own whi " friends f that we ehould tee ver e le it,. nes e,. wine Pontereeeelene stand aside. The S. M. W.'s are I to the oiler t": 18 11/8.1134' wreck eef the steamer gn e. an attempt tree made be the whin : e a_ peace , Erie , off Silver ' •- • the ' , •, , . (es • e .to Lake Erie : part. to inermsio the (hay Mt iron. It Two 11 est against him at the time of his taking Mexico without Olosi a • . 1 g uirn the : atinexatoett , s .a-iteld ated eager for the fray. Wet earn that at The eteent • .4 1,1 of Chihnahom and o etier „, es well art calm ja, tom e esetient e ne of the washes of this alma. 44,3 ..er . oriel, runr, rapt' !laic:. , re- tended in behalf of this toesanrP , that• e this course. 'He was relied upon b y Weeks I tatt", the iron and he intimated that it Me•xleo again kicked np . , .at Cat ha in Four Corner., yeetenlay, the followin " - turned this morning front the wreck of the interest wa s pr es e t; 'd • ~,, by the taw libent _ _ ii Western Senator marl) up tee this time , and t, eetemoter Erie. off '..ilt•er Creek. l'he celebrated I im- L L , , i. , , u "mute." with the yee e e o we , , w ,, wed, tree ti c Be wee nominated : • tee , et . pito A m i t e , m1 . 1 tot stand . , when hi Iretleuery 1/11,1EP ant i indignation mu d tare to do the work -, t hie as tee avoid all • r Secretes) el . stete _ 3l6„ Lucy Stone . diver. John Green. mid hie partner Mr. Quigley, s' ...... r.. , : ' , , the foreign I , possible danger of beilleisev dieputes fee the fie . For Attorney Getwral-Mrs. H. 11 Stanten. • came doin ou the Noutlierttur 140 to the for- enniPetK"'n'an'' that ale melme '''' must speedily 1 ensure was justly and feeely roused upon. him by I trire. Lie also squinted ai the Queeu of th e ' F"r ilfortgineer• - •Mrs. Annan". nu rwe learn diet they anchored met. and teem- he o h and' i nall•unlemr"nBreho would lend a 1 lds we- e lern ecitlalru e es el both P'rlilical parties. ' no•nesel •• • he- "e- Antillos, as if net disinclined to take her thither Few Trenanrer-Mra • "din B"lner. . tx•retieus exit -the en...ee ~f th,. E r i e on jug hltlti to our sinkin ' 1 ' .etwiteetnnding ail this, frrnn thee time out, he Montle • • llr . e • g and *dent. fitniatee. lu I • es hiri protection His spect.ii w 1 iiii.iw . For continroller_4lev. Antoinette L. • Brawn. ~ y . . . +rent el...wended in hie. divine i' le h• h ele. • vast ergs. v I es. rine yas e t 3, t e e,....laptoilla of free trade 3 • herein,. the most ardent rind zealot's friesdof these teeing throughout. Mr. Nicheileon. - ellen of ' For Cone! Conainimioner-Miss F.lizebeth -amorous and remained under enter few bourse h OF, teuxweeled in placing a chain around the how t at ," inerei!" of duty was , much to he d C'imPutii"' and u-ed 311 hie itlitit''we to 111" r the t tsiox eve hio organic - views eto she fieiv., " , ,Greettfield, (the Black Swan.) °Pee- 1 l of the- vessel • I e le .. • • e .their desires t 4) avoid building any pert of their' alfsir, disposing of Aufttria .46 Webster. Gene For State Peision Inspector---Miesi Swan B." I AIM lit 4-111,, it .ast to a buoy Jj t . eateta sin nrrOnnt of the nninind enterriPe ff in i MI Pillow-went in for the annexation of Cuba : Anthony. ~ a l so fastened a chain teemed t he cylinder, and *ltit•le the estnntrO was !so salve, Oki ' react luw:lrd. intlAlirgit• 1 Nil& friwil thP North. Mexico, and the centiguee e emu:liar, without , For Judge of Court of Appeals.....:34ss So l• hie partner plactel a third chain around the -term sive! ...net is... 11. g Y " 6Xten. 1 wes t , Who Were: :It• flarrish • y eu e ,.. e „. ; that the .rem mast • pry at this time, seeing masters were met I . bother delay. None of the eh* nioha SnowdroP• a met were pros. • llino• of the %mom). She le • o I a ban[ es tbettom. a nd , • . e , tetpeeretehiet its they womb] ram make tipe his sudelen veil end energetic tot:tent-ors to favor eat exert Mr Cushing. _ no ℧ are entertained but fist she will he i , For Judge (Phut tend} -Horace Greeley - • • --a ' • Dub' . her ~ mma that, an Al6mity E-7nrsr. ' owed. Mr. Green brought up with him sere- , • le let •• - - y ("who the hoes • this eompany against the inte•re- tee of th e p eo ple' reel lump! of silver that had been melted, which 'of trade would adjustthe price between - ref the North-weetern vestintiva4, were :it some teseeme 'Froas 1k Ikrtiol, Traveler.; Frightful Wirier in Sherbotn, ... _ Prud " r 1 en know the eanses or infhtereses operating upon ..AntirßßS RivOLTIN" MERT`Lo•—A miist at. I Munn= or A litcrtiturn eauros.nts..N!. • and ealaawner limn* wimlY and Riltieteril Y °ban hint at the time, and ire will noi: for we erteles, mina agla black-hearted murder was committed 1 . The master of the steamer Getteral Pike, plying , on Thursday night, the titli inst ~ near Perryope. 4, on. the Ohio river informs the Louisville Courier ' in proof of his course. we have given yen ea. i . w an h y ig net te nr pepa e l grenn t t h e r ran . i nt W eeest e inn ef ili t : V esms frfti try. e x p y lain his unnatural cdurse. • lie. Two fiends entered the house of Mr. Wm. :of a terrible minder under the following cite - is in the, most. flourishing condition, Pr°Bermis t ets Crum the daily 1,-L4 L lati ye records, and front Sesame, who lived in a retired situation. - with ,' starteme—A man on his return home from Cal- . . indeed, bevond example-L-that the demand for 1.3 ' so iitimar insulate tha n . hi , wife, and shot Mr. ' ifornia. to Jackenn county. Illinois. a few seeks ' A " 1131°AI '. . 81 T P1 : A.44. : -.TIW il ' illiiiiiid .g.r. ' iron exe,e44 th e t ot t tie-journal of the Sena ;r. And Fe. timid - / r a n -Ind that' - & a new in the betel. who. after baring Mkt", since. was met a short distanee only PP b . t new lurThires the eentulaints 'awl "Ilieentisfaction winch we f rom in s , on , . in an :grime rotating to tuanageoroot upon - • *u beaten about the head with a mattock. i boost• by a neighbor, who, upon l eara r rig lh e Loi r ß e a m il a n r - k ei s t. and relating ionic iterate's! experience, ' ar e" daily itt operatoe. a - tete is a eft the • . . , . . - 1,., 5 ,. mentioned, wt. emthlantly refer you to' : ..n ► the folly of Whig statesman.thip and th,. w i g . ' that Mr. Seacress was dead. they in-, Make) • killed stud robbed him. :lowlier pers.,u . _ . of the Dem,„o„fic . any Northarestern man who wax at 'Harrisburg led Mrs. Seacress with the mattock, , happened to be matting that anti , and hating his ~.._‘_.:We traited--'-tinte.tlew--a quarter of an hour t d o , „ t , t h e flee tra d e pol i cy =l3 the bureau and took therefroui two ettesti oo et t reere d•b v a l p o . port o r a zru 4 „ r d e d zt. , --zi half—three ourrters—still an up train. . n , _ at the time . • ' h dollars in gold. They then act fire to ' the villain draging his victim into the 'bible.. • theas n' erx wem , uuetu l f • ,APP bd , s , were ... „_mtle ,1--- • . Jody _Wen; milaaviitzt keep on an ald er of c 'be house sod depparted. Mr. S. had ,trength ' hniuedietely upon being discore/retiohe ,carde r. to t h e eon nctor•—ne p oli te l y , T ut i nva riably , . mataugh left him to crawl to a neighbor's and ; er commen ce d reloading hid gun; but before he angwered • " 36 ' ; " 74 ' "I* gentlemen , art, ref trait . uteri Tawnte—All the candidates Gm b. ere .• the Temperance quebtion, which - wee agitated last 1 give ate alarm. The h tow, however, Ices eon - , succeeded the man rushed upon him, knocked ' bert' until tha'° th er* *road, —wild A, m _i tft ie tart' tit State in Wife:tut:An are Edillo t ors--M r . o m i t winter, hut be - was not ie• fortunate in the matter . By and by a self appeauted committee oilial up. iof the Janesville Skandartf, Jir, Hadley, .of the ,of the Cove Law, or 'of the . Franklin Canal a mo u o, and with it the dead body ()UNlT'''. 8- him' down, and secured him as a prisoner Two melt, soloed Ward and Gibson, were er- , The deceased waN a man offamil c; b,„4 b een on Ackerman, am! in.,iste lun goiug forward. i Watertown VAratairitt,esd Mr. Nodes. 44 the Kr. Company. Whiter profesiing to. he a friend of rented, Wren to G reen berg , and front thence to O mer some rwrip.„„„. and h ad ara t epto t aii the . Bemaithined his ouperturable -uayity but de. ,: DoQui rdountli e,,,e their 1 .. . , s p a i k eaTei , I I t l e l rn e 4 3f f : r int li • La y :, i h ,. .:rnt .v0 11 :, 4 , 1 . j,,n tot d d at f:t e , od an ol d ro t ::: i ji putubaurr,. There is but little doubt about Ward L perils, hardships and privations of the • r 1-„ned. Al last ,ne of the nunther to hring mat. , isti . al,/ tern e. - ' s o me ten or Moen tbotisarel dollars during Ilia an d can on being the. perpetraters ~f ibi, hellish , California gold diggers, far thy bake of a little . tens t., 3,,lY‘a"rit. -aid: 1 ' dna, ne duly were on that day receiving some money. and was brutall murdered fur it wle.'il : " n'eit, ..ar. _be t bernsen. how much loaell : SiMil I . • • ..- .7 ---- -00 . . . raciney due him from Mr S.. , Jw the 8200. and almost in sight of his wife and ebildren, by on, ; you 0 4 . 0 P, if Y"'" 'I" tia.auraz. OF Anot.rrhobtsat —The Jt 1 ! all w all not hear from that trainr , - • • , ureu.. ...Uwe", to lntent/. ano purposca appear. 1 , . knew where it was kept.--./nha...frnse (Po.) E,Ao. w h om h e regar d e d m in s fr i en d . . • - "I shall wall a week, mum - he re, s p o o t i,A, o ar .v 1 Inee„.rve thinks i t , a discreditabl e fact that ' lig to enjoy the Sporkiito, reatrut quite as well ses the end of that time I shall decide what is nett W./W ilk'. long 1...* of onbieriberti in that city, to funds ' and us extensively as any one Asc. He was on t s : ei d is . Thos. W Blake. a recent candidate : DISTIMISING CASUALTT.—We learn that on to be "le * " Maid of the New Orions antenna, contains the ! all such octetsions in favor of (Ma ntityand Qual. k g in the Western District of Texas, Thursday last, the wife and child of Mr. Henry Just - then the up train came - thundering names of so • very few shouts ,, or “woole ity. But the Slots paid the Bill said, in ti speech made by him in Austin, just ,G. Mona, of North East, while attempting to eking at the rate of tbirty.for,miles so hour, to „ , 0 ,„ __ , „ - V* • i before the election, that he had trweled over cram tweet v mile Creek near its mouth - werei make up for le° time; sod' / t e a the imlieitlitius of beards lt soya: ' a aey are liwwwalq reserving . This man i 4 now the whig candidate for Strrreyor dibti.eleit counties in that district. and he yes- 'drowned. the stream was much swo ll en by the the passengers prevailed we should mu now be Shalt watisseyr for undergronnil railroad purposes General. Will thcpeople of the Nor amp. end tisetweertion, tint according to population, late rains, mad the attempt to ford it, with only : telling this story, for " ineTivil d . ' 3°l/6 " w ould , and theigratentatinevery coonected therewith.." : port hint! Will they vote fora man for this of . it had Italia its bounds mote churning of the vs- a boy t o gu id e the h em , mu " „„comely h as , • have oecurmal,•whieb would have sent about half ' ens iota theresher fife. 'doss Wit*, atuesieettiken, and more a c igk gs , 04010.41 mIt• no bo.Y met hen* teem lewei• --- :,' . • i• . . ~- - - ' ' IS. An obi fagY austflailliall of doll lianas . 1 intorests? Will they vote for a whom" the I : ialaaradan g ia, q uill wer e to he found in 111 .4 The bodieitof the mother'zil oiuld lure rettov. i ......:.-._ • _.......,. • • ' and INsdetialic lorr.ido iTaialithVermiustfpid tired* *en of all parties (what anus to Harris 1 _ ... • State in the In every vilaga ant i nane oar It tems tamed Mato Yr b or b w d are t o be (maid the ehtweh aid Ole oh* i Abbas End washed beak *psi' lii‘heiwit,:--41bo. tho iNIL- deyntilise, ll "ii . wi Eithn iiii4 yes k diea hlo. l .shimil limes -I.l" thit aim ' a - ‘ ll mulidertall ' - P IM dia lasirir - " at' het will** 46 • Olvitlst dm iinermt 4 th e .. Male. I , 1 : amain Clause. , _ . lof a tem* inflicted ou the wriatr *. 6111 . 1, e l emee i a : e deereleest t° he" beg latit.'i fit parties' a the State t as will to . : • - . , he toun:l near the ettgi we. As soon as weather permits Mr. Bishoprg Derrick will be brought front tlmud River, ttad at attempt las& to raise her. grit _ r _ ...,_ phib m wod a cir, . , .' nediAihreigiss , cheek the present officers in th‘ er\ II NM', ' er9) -11 1 411 10 In sink s, ' tweet& of his 1 rascality" iu awarding coutracts ti. 1). 1 . e., r.,. '' ' , I . trencherona cootie Wig , ~ of thil State, 1 higher prices than the same work h a lt, ~,' and especially will tie 'fillip . Erie city sod . for by . whigs. The new. Court 11011. k• ha-, i,:, 1 oonnt y, sa d Philadelphia, vote llsra miss whom 1 the meanie furnishing any quantity of lee trea t ,, they declared last winter at their boarding-houses : and oysters to the present incumbents ot 1 y and in the streets, had destroyed their inter-; Commissioners'• office, and I think it is no tent. rats. If iudge Myers had voted against the than right that the D. ?necrotic palate. thi..,, z . repeal of the G o ng,. Law, you would not have ' one of the metars, of that ' party . should a l: he tickled with he " witnessed the scenes which have taken place in ' fat things" incident o r „ ' i _ the city of Erie during the past 4unner. That ' fat contracts. - . REFORNI , city, instead of being in • a state of excitement Dihtriet Attorney. ~,eoinrjA9iiki ? reald - hare hlam fine* at 4 would , , have had no fears or doubts as to their best .in- n P3itk z , terinta being stawitted to New Teams. ;If:ogedso. isa MitgBllB* neo CARMAYN GRAHAM? EMI., an 2. caeihi,„ r i j k SWAN will plea fir the office of District Attorney for tie' cl, Tat . .If.y;ra had done hie duty the gallant ,silt g Edi- 4 h for 41" the Daily News, would not have to an- . Erie , I "dePaly gof pang Pligie 1,; -11 r ,* arn's long expo - . . in tbe Courts ,if thri coat uounee, that ea get all things tight in Erie , that the Legislature , of next Whiter will have to n:- tY and elsewhe • in gneral Practivo. r , tar;! :. enact the Gauge Law Will the sings of the in the office for blob • he is DOW a eandilate, et: 1 whole State vote for a man whom the Whig Sett- . itt which he ga - onicersal satisfaction, are st s ators declared to side over them speak - tient gnarant" - for his fitness and teni ? ..., lr . er, as they ejectedunfit him f i rm the Speake r s Chair F"g the resPmuli 'le du o f the tb ilL ef 'IAN;" after occupying it for,the short tiattee of only one j day The only initattee of the kind I remember .1 F tin PG.4. - —The Woshiugt,t, 0 , 1,. ' alluding to t . appointments 31i . fell,• ,IV I in the history of the Senate! We believe not:— we will see. A NENR E R. Clerks that ha occurred in the'iliffig , MN..., -4 , - - ; tuenth, since t 4th of March, say,: "Thailinaperilri IiIIIII“ Tott A Ponsyklatio. 1 "We have e . ery reason to believe that r..,,,. 4 . __ 1 the very first .Ives of the present iiimuam... tion upon t ng office, was formally to de.. mine to leas" many whies in office here s, late Admillist tion left Denat:crat 4 T . r.,,', 4 right, awl ac tints for more than in. apr z n/clif which las grievously 0ff.n , 1,1 Th.. ; seekers yet uniprorided for." - . .o, The Detineracy of Pennsylvania is inaw, as it 1 1 ' Et 0 . 1. everittifl be, the-great foundation and!support of the party of the 'Union. She has . pitt down i with al Free Soilism and ll other intruding iturts, that, i with'hi from time to time, have been illegitimately Fetal/ foisted into the political world; and is now pre- P gi c ' l .‘ _ pared to take strong ground. against the perms- f • honherista that i. giving the State of New j " York to wbigrey;. ' while Our Mace Democracy eau never he wheedled 1 shaker peale w cajoled into isms, or alarmed at their anproach. peered We are 'true to the Constitution, the TTnion. and f but the ourselves. Let the National Administration 4 runni. !tun on Pogitailvaxia. Her DelllOCTlrky sin stand a club ' by it to the Inst, in every emergency, ist every I of Elk crisis " Foote Er& obeervr,r. :%IR - 7-J. R. CocunANt.—Having seen an ar ticle in the Erie 06serrcr over your signature.? and also ti reply to the mme in the r'r,srral over the signature MA. 11. Cattghey, in wHieh Mr. ; Caughey denies telling you. or any other man, 1 that the flaiirMal Company had ever talked of ' toying the rre*-ersi essablishment, I therefore , ... feel hound, in justice to you and to tlit: commu- lan inn nity, to state thembetance of a conversation which " Due O • ' I hail with Mr. Caughey in the eresee4 office-- ! p m; .c T rp.ftramE.—Th e ri ver ! It is as fialona:—l remarked to Mr. "l'aughey i dragger yesterday for the body of a v '....., Ithat they were about selling the pater. lie ! named. Vilson, :rho was suppcoted to 11 . :,.. replied that it was sold—and that if the'iltailroad ~ ed he 7 lf. Miss Wilson, we w i d er .. - • .. compauy had not bought the f . " .1 ""' . . the -t. e. r e • l her ndfather's ow,Saturday r• on leas ug, -be deposited a ,ruall I • going to start a new PreNs, for they altre deter- ; eontain an affectionate .faretiell, mined to lave one. Mr. Caughey seemed then 1 , that sh : siii. about to drown h.. 1 to have no reluctance in giving me the above i etintaiall a pair of valuable ear 1•11._ statement. I asked him who was going'to Edit : had ref Moved from her cars.NV,.. . rinderhml that no drowning took C. the paper s aDd he said that J. B. j"h i Ll°l-1 was 31i..... "ilsoix took the cars t.. t'l2-. - • far a Utile. p him that' he, Mr. lov,r. Uldn -Smoltman. # l I comp lained t o Casighey, had not given the Free Soiler. .t ',fair s 1 e t time. li e sa id he had; that he had , sur i, word , o Tao AS 8. nitinrnt.---T4e 31, ... - 1..:_. tletuan is our candidate for Canal l'•:. -.-.. _llr. S. Wilsey that the Free Soilers might h. 14.- i We: ha e had the pleasure L of - :.•••• ,, al 1 •,.. - :::: the of fi ce for 81,500, and if they, 'would bake, gitain ce with him, eau .1-.1::. ' 1 ' joint 'stock operation of it, h e a nd M rr t tl'ti nary antic' tern of the district the :I. • • [ would take each 6100, and he thought that a fair lt i i , m i, ' tads; i s about fi ft y y h e . ..., `,' , "...:'., ' . ; ate. fear he e.tall get $l,BOO from thellailreiol i plid 4 iph: t~ttn ty, am ong 611 1' 1.1.:1:;11 • . i C.^AnPnny. CHFSTER MARTIN. I mew wc , will ant tell you he i,„ •:. ...=..- ! Tim rmtlersof the above will recollect that Mr. ' for bon !sty anti integrity. fir 111 , 1- • --: . • i C. ' l4 statement was made to Mr. Martin after ' viY• . e was fat tyro Year' a ' '"' ithe sale .of the awe octurea. Now if the cotainu- L'u .- . ' • A i, Rt ii; P t r h t. e " Q u i t s a n " l l t . ::2 a \ll. l l l '. i nity want farther hialence that the fi.,..erni et- H aut ) r .. „ i t g era : a COllllll.ll r. n,.:',. tablisliment WAS sold to Railroad tuen,l can atld tpuhli, , t ,,, u or logistator could p. tr. will produce the evidence Moak r men re,pee - . I t.itil -It .w sg-t "clean a record," - —'.., , table *satin city can produce, to . f4ll confirm t I, .4latent noel • thoroughly Ilene ,c r:,t , . all I hate said on the subject They ve a re.l et : DJ "' ' ~ ...i l s it i ) m i n n mon. uric::,..:... ' . 1 co at :tr. , outgo, and r e sue %c a .: 1 1 - hletaaCe to be dawn into D c""A I etS Y: hl* i s tire to his idaties. He arth] -Teak , • l Whew than I should safer unjust. reprtraeh their hi, dot • required it, bat he neck- n .', • ' names will .appear. , .1. R. COftRAN. His ph in and TiliaPle summers; hi. , 1 'tier:, bit 4, his good judgement, :,:.. ring Democracy were norm t 111 11. •He needs no cntlor.eill -•--. Hui ;But we like to itav w c •, I: . - tweeter ofthe nein they •.'' ' instance there is na•uti-;‘• , k. a gt 10,1 eharaßef of our t, n 1 , di Best. rat the mis Oam er v e r, nuwaa, lit' It is aetteenta7 that we shouhi hare at (al by least one honest qua in the Canal ißoarti. to his cis, watch overated check the present officers, in their i know t villiany and rawality on the Public Works.-- i in this Casette. • merit Mn. liorron:—As you are .tware I tun an old J P 41 4111 and reliable Trisig; but I witch to roll 'the atten-1 per floe of the Gazelle to the "nectessitY that we ft"' lib. &Add have at least one honest man in the"Bnsrj of our County Coinmisatoners! Ti's a' poor rule I g . 4 , 1, that won't work both ways. The Gaidt, claims , that owe Whig ought to be elected to fill a place kayo al in the Canal Board, ..to watch over the pre s ent lOW wide Winn in their rilliany and rascality," and by the same rule I would like to see one 'Democrat I elected Comity Coutaindoom "to watela over sad itireenic IS TO TAILS. PI,ACE N L:c..l - uistnitipn name Kau v,wrr sustained by the elections nt 'l' enrolini: —l'ennesnee '.. b i bams ' ! " 1 --and now ..,1.3 ... .. wants to wheel in ilk. D-. 1. Keep her ont —we don't wAn'*. r it ''..:G SCSINE.—A. fen days sitt • I in for Baltimore was pa. ,, lnr sa_man's Creek. at the rate ..f f r. a horrifying sight Iva , tern . charge of the trniu A ,rnaz hernmu. inhabiting one 4 til, :: 1 who was laboring under ~t 2 orn himself upon the ro.'- ! • If-destruction; but two f;1 , ... , )' • 1 , im off, were.enraged,ln t I- ._ I preventfi; again throwln I .:, I, • in. One had a tleadi J.} • the other was-kneeling on h.- horse went went timmlering b},,' • L . ;thing, holee3 so elos, 'NJ; ,a. pe from in?tant death Ir.: f . he whole scene •wcupi ~. '. 1.. scarcely ally of the pi,. e calamity that te.l b..:3 witnessed it were horr.,r • • possibility to pr(Tt•ut ; It the niauilt..; rtteevekt , ueur, the rail.— —A must. r ' at the 4 .:11 N. made 111 r. 't.i_ ::or, Va.. (41 Thurs&y. ;., u Curt p non FrCilrirk 'J.., the murder, Brown young ntly in thl• 11 , 41- ht. ►nather of the yntin tint "f ('urtii., went to v._ tter Atting, and utplv.r li.i not thank .t.ny. gentl,n- iinnizhier during services, au_ t-he had better eingits itifg, eligiun. &t. this Brown ink:: Mt reniark4 in the hearing 5 , ,1 Cr:. h ilted bird to take the rem:zi• i refused to do so, and , tar,. 1, , rmwed a pistol, and TrarFuiL,: ii F him about one hundred va::. :: - !.house and.shot bun dea d . H.. I—A man named Bean:nib:, : Ohio, absconded on Tuesti:.y rar the means of his busine, rum:. the daughter of one. 4 :Lc eitizeruit, fearing his _ vw. The Patriot hor;•• • stripe, if it comes 1 0 r•,,• k heroic young lady of E:I. ..n.. ut hutklebeTrying •ia. I tastep on a rattlesu:sk• 1Y: • p W . 213 somewhat a.stomAi • ; •a. 'fix." and fastened his ftinf. h• - brace girl, instead of faintln,. ;, or any other thing of killed (he serpent f-- Atutimrsa Dlscu!sritr.—Ones P- • I Jewett, of North . Carolina. inform , t. ... I villa N ,13 rsrolinian that he ha , . 11 , , , i l ist his stu vf a the last 34 years, and ,Il c• - which 4. ' . left us has only made . r.: tour-1 ' I' t e purpose of acquiring op , um per ps--and will return on the is::.,, month nd strike this planet: The -.tr., will th happen as in the case hyputti -.. t , . Mrs Partington, who. on being 5.,1: :in irris title force should court ta contac ore:11)1e body," gave her ()pin' hither of: em will get hurt:- eiry D4t.i+e VAlrtlable Pniir KOK I • hti alone removes rein inptnntly ' eli, give', strength.. sane and vivo. • of that, sodiednd. whit+ it w, • helfeettainies' l*stitato of - ed i6eit Diploma to Ayer . - U ealArated railway for told.. Thist hosor Ira's 144'1.1; isterit. , l t:- nedieisewilei v bat adiao tie*. ni the MP" , brads, as wwitirr die hight 4, ated,:;(v. EM E
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