Erie weekly observer. (Erie [Pa.]) 1853-1859, November 19, 1853, Image 2

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'lf All.X. OP TES BALT/O. 1 A friend has placed at •sair distosl,-* letter
isfrom Dr. Parker, Secretary to the nitiaid States
1 days later from Europe. 1 legation at Canton. of which the ft:dictating is a
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• Suites mail steamship Baltic from I copy: ..
:fI have what I am assured is contairted in a • ~
Wednesday, November 2d, arrived at 1
f rom 1 pnvate letter from Pekin, that. litten Flag., the Tap* of tbs Week.
.M. A, letter (without date)
'le a p, , present Emperor, ou the - .2d: of Aiwut, fed to ,
uneet the :sudden deatk.of Mr.
he United States.
Gehul, in' Tartary, and that Prince Wei Chin, Locally Ilailroads.hatre absorbed the public
, .
ma to know what is going on upon : fifth brother of Timm Kwang, was left in charge i mind this week; but as we hare elsewhere had
. Setae: accounts report an armistice 'of the Empire, and, that the insurgen troop). i
~.oar say" in regard to the issue between the pees
diplomatic note; others hostilities.— , were within six days of Pekin at that te. ,
i ple and these monopolies, we do not deem it net
ment'uf whal is said on both sides we , "This 'news' bears marks of l•probabi y,
dispatch. L i the source of my information is as relish eas an cessary to enlarge upon it here.
'Nl3:Oi QUESTION.—The fi rm no t e o f ;we can ordinarily get in China, i
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,1 derided The news from ,P.
I ;te, to be kind elsewher e ,.
ell so ominously on the cars of Europe, -In speaking with the British ( onstt this even. I. derided
Alit , , .
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„mks,
w.f.
mink,
as Mpiti!y • exchanged for a note of i ins, he unformed .me that he heard the ~.2rce. r e--n ...
- W e l l eorn%..ignnjg w i t h ti„, the oration of peace' or war in Europe. The
he three days since last advises brought three daYs since. w iei
•nu the Danube, announcing, successive - time my informant -tat o. th i
e ntell nee roach., Turk, true to his , faith mull& honor, bout drawn
Bement and an armisticl—the corn- ed this city.th sword; - e
e d; t kmwaway the withheld, and emits
'Mr. Robertson beetursl to receive the intelli
,t of hostilities and the conclusion,ef a et/ the Danube. ,
'...3nee511,4 be with him.
' e are without detailed particulars - of 'tepee 'tepee with some doubt. l can only say that - I
N'ews 'front Chloe indicates the condoned tac
it very likely to prove true.and that Prince
flame occurrenees,-bet the Lavion Twee , ,
think r . r ... . ,
...., • , .
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the r•ebeh.. bhauglaae and the country
hat the peeific inteliigenee will he found ' Wet Inn ;slits man of all ra ther, who would lie 'e of
substantial, and, that the movements in called upon to take the rein of government. ronntl about, it is said, is in partial rebellion. In
tion of peace have ht!ett more import•Ait ~,; "tie is the man who is said to hat - ea - rim.% deed. every thing indicates that the Tartar dy
he direction of war - fama•Kwang's answer to the President's lette r .nasty is aponital last legs in the "fiowry empire.' •
are those. notwithseai lat.% ea , ••e••• iti •
• • • leli . • RII by
vert a in I._ Mr Cusbinfs':"
• Pekin, though not yet in the bands of the rebels,
• ked-for ! armistice an otsianee ~ 1 }hiss Dr. Parker's letter is dated at "10 minutes to
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11 in obtaining what she oto.t ;It pre -cat 1' o'clock," on- the •, - ,rd of September, and wus will mein capitul ate: so says the 'last reliable ad.
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• clay. , , addressed to a member of the branch home of a z vice.. - I •
i n f ormat i on on n a i i,h t i lt: , hope ; a nd large tuereantile fi rm in this city, in response to , N en , f rom s loa i c , i n di eate ,, la nd & j am A na
; based is as tueagre and unsatisfactory a note despatched to him at half past 111 the . , that t ei ":,
,1 ruling •stracted country with an iron
t has been doled out to the European ,'.awe night.—.l. V. /%,,,, . tde.
tiring the pregress. of reit protracted dif- . : • -41- .-.- hand. Hist will is law, and he who displeas.ee him
Here it is terboti.av ' ' 31iltoen or A MAN ter no; *V.P-VIIILDREN. i falls before his sway like wheat before the reaper'
spa, Friday Evening. ''nth.—There is An.avrful deed we' done on Sunday night ; the.i One eiretonstance indicative of this is worth re
to believe that an artutatiee has been eon- :itit inst., in the town of cestal, about 8 ini(s i tinting, We And it in a letter from the it'aitit
between the Turkish and Rossini arum:, _inns', this %Maw% Thr-heart‘... not only of teen, i ' 0 '
i• New York Thum f
elligence of 'Russian hos•ily,peratieus on but of 'Linen, seem to hale grown' harder and:ngton tOn•espOndent of the
wcr -Danube, ou the .2. 2 ;i• i ) . •:••atradiettai more callous. it appears that a Mrs. Winttn:. . - ••.k. reliable ;letter front any army offe*r, newt
Oesic.rreich4 , , l / 4 ,: 4" 't,',:: , 1./ .4 '•
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. . an old resident of Vestal, after tewid••ivltood of ; the Rio 11rantle, communicates that by the order
eraf 'opinion regard.:,} OA-, new: . as
. ..'3.- • some year : -., married a' min •bv the name of Ste- ' of Santa Amu?, ',nig de la Boss, formerly Meal
' doubtful. Our ;t••,rrisp.l•ll( int:trios "phen t'r,,iit••, Soon t ,f t o r th e i r ne rr r i ago a i iig a : can 'Minister to the 'United States, ami s one of
it emanated, in th : ' lir.t. ta:tilac , ..Trola .1! aorta, I'lleW •s * .eitrred. and up to the Cita} hour of ' President Arista's Miniaters of War, whose name
ureau of very dou btft 1 telibility ~ ,i. v:a '':tile': ,i na th, th e y i • on ti t ,,,i to , imirre i_ It rsearkes- ote; hates both been shot recently,
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with incre•lulity icc ~. •. 1. , u I .i.•only tyVr.t:: I rtunpred thst as out A,. M
Aim,. Crane was , ~/Ittieultert. near the northern boundat7 of Max
upon on the Rau:- ~11•:, ii •.•. - .o• found' 1. , :., ought off" i.v hi. ...-no - ,,,, , .; wife. wh o t h en t o ld ie,,. 1),,. la 111),.:1 waS•Minlsier of Foreign affairs
. ised the price of 0 41-•/1 - a: f. n 1 t. hint that lie might depart forever. M r s. wi n . inn»ediately after the eapitulati , m of the city of
.they version , :f tie ,r , p• cc.? .crux-tita• is. :in /rad :: da t ught,v, who la t, l de g ot loa th e d a t..„ ) , Mexico wastheimmediate instigator of Sattta An
-1 ?-y. E be Paris :1,, ii. k ,„,4 0,1. ;30,h, Th:d Sc, .t i utter' :hp who, ,, name we (tout,' not learn. I na's expulsion from the country, and wrote a let-'
anniatnees tb:o,tho, I''t, u, i: g,iveyu i te,at ie- 'to. qt . -, datig•ltter Mrs Winans [alias (`rave] as- ter informing hint of his disgrace. l' he other
from the F.. tit 11,•yttit: ! s„.ei •r at tC•in-,t,:iLt-s;goie ,
u her int er , s i i n ti l: • h oti , e i n t ihi,.h t h ey victim was also impliceted in the same transse-
le tt disp.iteli, 1•1 tini4 i..t. - 0i i: 21.•.:t resi,l,. Mr. (J rzi n e ,.,(t er; ,n a lt s ,-. nc ....„(.,, in , t i nt ,' dint 13..)th were shot summarily, and without
e 13-ortsekititofi....; ippil , . 1 - ),.. i , .1; l'..slia waa fr'un 11, , iiie, returned f..ta Svartla% „and attetupt,A I pretence of trial. This is.erosidered here asevi
lei] by the l'orte in the lieht -1 : ,-er:O-:a to •to • rater 01.7., h. , to n -ids•rl.,l hi= own house, 'Mt (knee of Santa Antoi's deter nination toAnstain
he Priutipalitit::. atol ; .1t l it 'lill - .iti. , llsed w•:- w.r.' n ,..:/ ,al by hi, n ~ , v. -.. t rei n _i_, w • ;tit rt .,. himself as Dictator Wy the smite means aslormer•
03- in re..... , :r. in f .: •• •
.y..., ,5... , rtl,. u- .. en cf=t ; elf to enter. It' ,:t• told tleit if l i e ,t;,/ 1,,, is if-this act pasSes unrebaked, it will be eon
ntreaties of th , 1,1,:-. lc .-i;e , •
..f n. t . ' ll', 1 . .-iir it -. l ila 1,.., , ertn i n i v ,hut .11 , : thin left, but r,•_ sidert , l establishing contidoce and stability in
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es, the.Ott.un.i ; :-...: al hei i--. 1. t •;r- •It raed again in a state of intoxi. Iti.iii, II is . .. Said, Santa Ants:,'., Administration, That oucciatater
for. the postp , mlo , lll , a I, ,•iiitu, : to N, , votit- mid al ~ .uipteai to k use; ill
.1. ;house, and was again taint:lle it is perfectly anderstcoxl herei how he ,
he I't, provided int t.l oi u.: iire illy e, tu- r c .r u l s ji 'ii,. I ;. , ft - h ia .V.1 1 .1 % illcit s , ,l on hi, de_ will immediately settle all differences with us,
, e .,1; but it' already l i 4oittite•ot,ll, th, •, : si,.r '-i-,ti; thee the wit'. wok., prime-1 itn , l .eltarsrl a fonu 're" l'i . •
qiintlations to restrain the New 31ex._
to be ‘ ,,A , Tlii; 1 i,1...'•. :• t. rittiii'sle d the , ia,„t,a. Ana told the votive , . twat twat to do his duty. lea Indians , anti sell us a strip of territory, in
oetor, of' `'a -14 :e ~ '.• ith tle• idea - hi atuuhr tn•utteut 'poor Crane was numbered eluding Sonora and!Chiltualtutt. l'lnts the news
0 armistice ; i _=i 4 . among the , 11, ad. The ball passed through his has great significanCe:" • ,
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he Lund •u ti , : , ...„, , ‘•• -•' '4- 1 , • - -ibly tie.tr , 1,•• he 4.4. '.•rir..riti.- 4 - the for-iteild. i,nd lodging behind 46. . .
hin saying: I the e;:r. l; lir , t it rya. th.u1..11, rid: was th e .WE VOTE NO: l 4oam of Oar eXt•hallgi art , re-
In . all prob.tl , ility. .a -t• ••. • ,uy formal .ar'l ratitewound'inflict t. , 1. I ,it aftet es twining the . commending all increase in the Navy as a means
dee, a fe e ; 41...-s ie -s• v. , I: , 2 : Ili, ite-i.:t,,t of 1.1. ,, fy. his Itt.ail w:(1,..1'.•111111 1.1 (.• qv
~ 1 11 , still .„..., of
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r • ‘ • ~ • :
, i ot flu. sorplus refentie of the get.
Sultan, all ed to Trios. , f..,,.risehak,,ji 1•,,.: v. r , ea , hes—indeed„ lion ;hit .„,:tii:.,,a . . 11„• -, -
•ni ,u•
or. the public -erne*. Tx.r
-e. orders front Si7Petertiair- befor, , l huar •,,,Ii.,1:;•-; 11 . m- in ~,0p,„?3 , -:1 : ,-„ , I . i " ' II ''.'" ''rn"
J .,,,,,,•,,, ”eo.
a was..fivally a , l} :,i c., t een ', r•freLNiv, op., '
' termed S i - the navy, tie ',think it requires quite
- .
• Onti Ma - a large -tale. 1/.,,1 i, •mr in'tertei.t •• it-_ - _t-rit , Q llene.• - •- •Oto ittiaap.'--Sajap i enough 4.1 . flu. 04 ,14je r e veille , t o Ai pp or t it, a- it.
iof the .artnistiee' mo t , -•. •• to.owl; •.. , -0 ; •l'ortnitt Edmund Burke.not t' • •
ge - , is, without any fiitither increase. There are, at
his view ef ti n C:l , t• is qr,..n . iv ,•,..11 i , :,1_,:e,1* toe; an oitiee troth I ;ca. PV, ga
iCr(
e r
ited a raper ; •
; all nines, Navy (teers on furlough , fl"out one
, the .following, t..leists:inbi,• di-pit-eh, t h.:. import- ire--:New !later, hos , ( s alted rho 0e , , , (;,,,,./ Ttw .
,of whi c h appe a r,.-to h. 11 ,-,k,, , ,,-. in ~,,,,!,-,n i f , ,i, Trztife; ~!1pp0z..2.4 1. - , ,li . ,jvn,,t, - , t 1,,. enipri , i i„i nr: 1 t.ear to another -public drones. who do!nothing '
...,
t which i. ;MIX, 1,. to' op,/ I , )4. :_ ;11111 . Fit r: •7, , It. ~;', otur kineri, ,n feller riti. liar th e oorernine nt hut spend its money, If
The - Turks have crossed the p t , no i„ : : - ::ns who. I' . M. , . 1.,-pt -Tutor over the 1 . '.....'. ; ettier vessels'were put in commission, ot her MR
fThir; -highly-imp.in•lnt .inf , trnritiott 1: 1 •ti. Treasury 'iti lin • d.iv. of :Martin N . an finif.n, and t would 1 .: "; s / ,
Cer -, aottei ,e..• 'eppoeute., and the taaailt d rones
Abed, 'iabit-qiiialit. I . :'r. . %lir t of :In , Lan- tra.xol bit thereote;ei.ateeived thee had stn in ch.;-'
.t like berth o
.Ik,rnihy 11,-....7,4 6i l- t. it, Coil- litt.r , -, 1
.a.
•eus ible ••'. ,i,,, oyes iler General ' treold inerrar." in number. We want Inn more
n
Keeton(' infantry an 11 . 1.1 1 1 1 1
.0.10...•,,''. (' tv t a r;. al:- i'; , •l'L'• . .. ;•2 • ••‘• 4, I ' ll.' , 1...:1 , •vane, , _, tier'. not al- t Navy. until ire ••In !lave ••naval reforuL, i ) ! ' 'When
!:r the orders of O w , p„,i,„ , 1 .,,,„ , i . ~,, - 1) ,.,. 1 ,. 1,,, 1 i . , . , 14,i (.',,,..( r ar front-ii Th e ever Iho time comes-- if' ever—when ar shall
K. at Kalafai, on - ;i t, 07t.1i f)t.•A-iyr 1. • •r:,0:44 is-th' '•• ' Intell - 1 uI.OII hi'-' ll national i.... •'ort;l4. t demand the active sertices of :t Nay.% /the •
Nay. , / the gar.
umber more .w••re in lii,' :. - ,',/. !.. ', ...it1:: i . lOll - ; \l., f , itlicio‘st cluirr o, the
,-aft.t N , inter•rill v. owl . .. rn , pm , ~..n . ,
-e, auo ther di , F,t63..tueritienn , flint thr 1.13. u: Jon Oi . Illi' .i• a I UUCP in Wa, , , al stale Ni r ' '`-, '' ' - , ''''' '''" ul2 ", '":" 01.4:kar elP i a t , nt trier ;
•I''•. '' •• '-• , ( I,• vlf amp- V e .ti seta r i nd steamships tare vest .{{ , of war
±: ,„ . - _ , .•,:e. et iron s ... ow i amp
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r - i its Niles I i
-re - • ,, eri'stritriti%' 14; ‘ ; ; ;7.:. ;Vi^" ''. ' 7' . - 1 't. large
.„0, Piet/ worse shalt a large
••,,..,-,... ;tt, r.,.. V.l". ft . .'.ll.' , hin, t;, , 1• ~ c t i. d i .. 1,„„„,. ~r ,i , t , ..a , •fir - initrr-i. /1/6 1
.1' , 7..- • , WI ?Fit% ...Mow
io:;• u , in i•Ls" : . 111 -f.: t, 1'i.: , • , •• :oil •It,• , ranito drinoeracy ore POI ' San Franeis..o„ ~1,,,:: ''Among th e t ier, o f t hi s
. tie ,e. -ev, , old:. i•rs .: ' 1 a,'. Min, bar he 0-tent So • tl,•• if/ '
blc.
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I.l„:_tait. 1 , ue•rning tot trill see the seizure of a res:sel last
~, . s tea 1..,(11ed and ...rroviite, I or,:te iit' the Barlt..-le. !night li•r • att alleged violation of :the neutrality
visas- I.itis Site vas loading with anus and tillibms
• - st..itti..l:l-1 flitt , ,-,rtos wan! .i; coot int II 1,..
I.s. ~1c - no.. ,
'file Loud a. t , i,•• i(l,t ott.'t ••, , g . ,411_ ~j 1' 0u ... F . :Wimp:- ,)- , 1.-i••, 1i.41% kiio, . ~• Il e ,, . . lei •, it .• .;till, for Sonor.i.
„Very likely • • - •
it is so,
iau,sentiluqut iIL .1 i,t p l -,,,. t i„,, ~,,,,
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; ;•1 Ili , ..);!.; !,) -• , • • • •
;. ‘ 1 IWN Vllll make, he,, neither Gen.' iTitebeock, or any other Getter
it the •D„mui.• • I:ic , , ~ ~ ,:...-ir.•; t.,, ~,,,, , ~,, re 1 0 '""ii , '• r. • , - re= di ti • - i • .• ' •
et of Turkish ._r•• ---it.o :•risittn• tro”,
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h,,,,, hilt .
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ib,.. i .rf n : i •;!",' l 1 "' rtil "'' i"./;fi-t- gal •au stay sttelt a movement. It may be 110 4 -
. I, Wa s . trikw. they are ~,..,„,,, rot
tilt Walthl 11. it :•raV.. , k , •h. Ito- Ic,o- I „.:„
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... , 4aiiir, Thu.,
with :. t..1 1, a r re st e d . ssonora, with lieh mines of
true,. Tb.• Tie , : a-,.. , -. ' , 1 .
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. -• •r .I. •.. ~....a • •4,, t . Burke ' , IA If:, kipt•r• Eli-ardent ~, . I• ' ~i i , .. iii en atulgold., its sothclimate an its'iniserable
he Czar does oast . Aisi ,, r t.it;;• J.; t,- a • r- : , : , ;.,::,,,, • t h.; , the `;‘, ti ilti, I,' • ,/, i ' '.o'
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co rise
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~ l• II ••. II :n ni: :, 1%;!•1'. lifix.f population, is ripe for the Amerit•att eickle, salt
-alb, •:,,- tt,••.! oi tertit , fo r blank A k :Ai -
1a . met as ao force to protect, it, A'•
raks.. ./ .4 ports
rays ate twee: ••. i •,,, e..i,' •i: . !A , : - -'..., e it. -..t it ~.. i„ ' 'hot ... ::n is' k tft• Ota ' . ' 4.
I••••••••i Iv - lett 1140 ti01(1. - - • •
brow flip I.l%,,nii , ii,iii:.: „i 1,„;..) ,' ,„ .1 1 • / l . 1 1 '
,) ; - •,.•• a ),I • : .iol ,, , , 11/•/1.•,,,• r. , awl sts . entnruerce should be ourti. The pre Ent
riff's, . '
i •
. ~ population are a prey to the Apache Indians, and
be
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...:\ ..i.- Iti,f o .ti .:..• ',PI :1',..m t„ .. r , i ,„,i,„ 11.1, .iiN.ZI.O. TEltttli , )lll.-- Mr At - 1
tni troy -cannot protect themeolves. L e t t h e g ag Of the
statement-. ef :lee el, .., • ; r e ,, i , te.,,, 0 ,. l i; Ip i of `Pit i - ,,,:i• •,;.:,• r o ur it •1 f - I. 'q • '
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..•• . i••it . t eget s ...omit!, I stare and stripes he anfurloil, and the will find
it s , tent.; o, vo f 1%;;-1 •••• '
Turkish fem.,- • !' ::,1,,,,,! . .;
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'-: . • . , .. i , 0....n. }'rent Pti- \ i:protect'on underfolds, ' t'
t its (,col speedithe eaten
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~I , ~,_••• .N. , ,,,,t0. ~,•••,,-, ,ii, 1 . ,, , , , 34, , )ratentains. a, . •
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th e e on t r , n% . I n:onto :1 ~ ):!t
, n . )tart!,, ~,,nn f, ~-,.r . ; 1iv,Vi1...% 1401,14(41 eountr% ••ltivliA w ith ti-. (1..ri:1- Winn ofibe houndaries of the Republic . : i• threrr
took pine.% the '.',liiewi no ,- nearly - •
it • I' •
;chitl ' I • • I ' f ' - on this Ocean. ' ; i
the ii.rxt , --. 'l`,! Vat, ;,:o• ••:Ilia . I Isis I ' r e set: *
~ . 1,. ~,,,,. ~t lima ,r, 1 1/1 :,,fift• ~ • ea.t_tes grows very largo.
re,
.I: Ili l It're IA -• • oser.4l pt,tivie, and -
.oust tit ) li m e . • ,
no t i ce to the Re ;,:n e.ite.•.:...:.::' , • I:,'t 1, ..: e. ••1 - +" 1 • - • '' '4". " "54 -*
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alpl .
'ma si,mintain , • th•• lat- in- 3 lr• 'MVO's of tirocgia• is tutt with a
, R uss i a' , ‘T..--1-• •lepo•al.' •,. : . : ii,• T,.,: :. ' . • l ' ' •''''''r . " l r il l' 4.; ' I ' l ' l ' • .
batteries thee jeilti , i be f., ~ J:) , ., T, 1 • : ,n e tt ' ;- k '.II L le.
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",, I • SiIT roe),
, 3"a letter P l '" si ng 44 ' 4 - 1)311,4 . Sc 4 'cctorY of IVar. Ile
tilt:, l:,. -_ . 1., 0.% u: o. All.l 4.1.1N•1. Arms. the mei n ••• .
sage Gorr-riirdo•cf o ran: .1 1:. 1 ' : , n ,...,, r ,, : r : t l,
.: - .t • t ;iris is lit 4•11,41 1 . ,./lin . .; . 1 -1 • % elentlydesires il, provoke a fight arith Davis,
g pr.+) no • aintry, with and nere Etta; oe fi'
-the Ilu- , iuri r. , --.1 , r. - . r : r.• •.111‘ 1 the . .1' •,'d • ,5444 41144, : I'llf - i'-, .
r': ' v. , ,;nit'tl Valley.. -sta t e r ever ,. • • .n .4 man out of the irabi ne t• we
reiteirri the Iji• 1 1 1 A;* :ii•,' : el 1. , 4 . 4" .1 • 1 4.•
.•...1. .v . . •.. ~.....,,,, !!! l, ,!•.] -• • !,,t. , ;;; It, r i,,, o •„ cc i t
~,t. - stir-, and i i i have. no &edit he emild be se. % ontut aied, He
Russian fi,•till., -', 4 , , j,,„ i f 4 t)••• , ;, . ; ~ n; ~.I I,y Il e, o nit head h u h u , may 1,0 as it it is,-for although the (', one} i s one
eight wand, ..11.,, , ..: • . , .. . .
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xi), dedarti.iii •I t - 0 tothle,.ll - 01:to 0 men we ever saw not h a vi ng
! fdy .1.1 i ••.; d.. :ottleenti,.
iintentiou rsi: t ),,,,, it • , the least appintmnee of a fire-enter, hi tt whale life
Th.-- ;:: i; ox • in tt ash'
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,were promptly li ..t ,::-... :,rt;i a-- f:r atitil: r" ... t f
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. Itenntrats f4lt :L little grateful to I
-to.
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11W%. fir to ,t , „ either ygirty.utoeli hat
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ni. " .m tt ,i r , " , : i :::: 4 , 1 ,. ::: : , tis, writs I !ant . 73 , , , ♦wit . h ,, e , v .i e n r l y v t l lt i i , lz ... :I . gra ii.. n : d iv:i n ' se . Th e !ii,,,,,,,,, l eam , t h at - t h e is rt , n d ent • a
: '.: - "•-• .t. ::er:, an.t ut.tt to 91 1
me . .-'e will, as: usual of late years, S:e forwarded
and badlyaanpage..., Itt:rti. , . , -,• : • 11' ,i,r :;- ..1
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np the rivet...l-ie:a:od tilt I. +I •lc 1.1 i.. '; 1;, 7 ::, " r 7;: . Th ,. '•• • ; lr . ' . tr: thtsl'osttitasters of the differenti Intl& titles
paint ~r portion to wiryn 11' IC et +. 1 40.01'.
Filet IKilkteLi i - l'( . .i IV l' •., '''' • 1 ' . 1 •
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eunflueu e ,. tie.. t'itiri. :I.: ii. ; ,u ~
.". li'." mot and the (lel Nt•tt'' ,nut "Il'l'll•'''s the stPrinrx - the reltling tor the document has twin commenc
:part where the: tiv.-i ...ii... eh . ',la,, :..r.lneb• . ,hvt of the Past Fork '4' the great • Colorado.
of
the 1:, • A • '
enclose the netitraf butrito . ,‘ e , ~,,,,•,,,t u, t , .-::, ~ 11 .,,,, t. Gi . ,i , s jarnmil:, , it : watl i rpie • nty. , f1w.i . ,,,,. . ,L . e l l In l Ongrips s . It is u n d ers t oo d 4,at, Goers]
the 'lanais of depart
that the I/ 3 ' 4 /U wh ` ll.6 ' • 41 i n'" '''''''' t..:19 1 1 -I ''''''''..-, ity.t.i traveling ttvi".l. 'lle-er , entrY is better than • pleura as
n i tel). as
innni
at•
ane. was uttempting t ai' '..„ , :t 5, ,..:' , 11i0 • ~ •“ , ," "a; e' ' t h.. mountain Tegion, IX Virginia or Tennessee . 'meats, intent to confine their eommUnications to
tine with Ittraila, a p,:t. - : .. ,:: lin, .::e.,:t. 1
.to t'harles W. :SleClannahan,'of the Old lbuniniott,., plain facts,i without rettottiug to 0 customary
the left bank ill the tivt..: .
writes thus ahont this "Swiss' Land:"
:
verbtaity, thus saving readers the nimble of sap.
On thi,k line almost the entire route eon b e s .
tratmg thetehaff from the grain. I, .
settle:l, as all the land from liataouri I , ' Bent's •
Port is rich awl veiy fertile, tsinal to -ask the hest
iamb „f Nji . ..,, , a r i and Illinois. and no l and ran , bar Tho Philadelphia ioq u er expresses the be
hest the Sieri„ Blanca for gruks' 0% - en to the very ' lid that if ilreat . Britain 4 11 ' n ' s lh.°union of the
summit it .prams tes thick as the best inearlov; two Canathw, New ilrmisalek anti 'ova Scotia,
many a( r,., would 1i , ,,,:it least roar Juniper.' acre. i n t o one great &dem( provinee, the stiovement
Then cone- • the larva,• and beautiful Vanity St. 1/ l - 1 - .) to bo l ter ] a
Vii I 1 Ili in t setratinexa.c - tu the :states.
Lotti-, aid to be our of -the mast fertile in Sew
_
Mexifto: indeed, fine laud is upon the whole Tonto. , ,
to: Abutter MARKET.--Thomplon's Report
and , liccelimate such that =trek can live al/ win- -I.
ter upon the grass, .. , es' thus describes the Attie of the tonne) market:
' "LAND Ho:—Walt street ie out of the woods
air I:ite Weston (.‘lo.) Reixo•tre contsitoi a The lidebas turned and we are bound up. Ex-'
letter front Capt. Kitchen, dated Las Vegas,N. Alone on Europe has fallen below a "sets Point
:kf..Sept. .29th, which saya:---Lient. Whippe_ar- ' --trout is eel the increase in oar Ilanks--depos.
rived at -Anton Chico e the 29th. He eve s : its ditio--occoatetodatious are easily obtained—
h
most exmllent accounts of the ]oration tit' the ? shining on the deelints—Strtka are tieing—.rot
portion of country which he has travelled over, , panic amongthe Hanks--al 's itsfe,"
and expresses himself very frftly in favor of the '
route whieh he has- surveyed. He says that if '. Ugh. A Washington e t wnwPondent &I:vs that
he Sods the remainder of the route as pod as ].the thirty odd-millions surplus revenue in the
the portion he hit traveled over, the road will be I Treasury will he required to meet the 'sego, tii.
thin---the musts--route. Ills party wee in • ex- ' .
eellent health, and had no bad luck whatever. I tl°llll of Mr. 8 " 1" " 1414111 °II4 Clan 't tiad°den
Lieut. Whippk, it will be reeollocted, is rho ! ill Merle°. That the °fairs in Ontwfie are in n'
thief of the party of Engineers appointed to sup- I shape to favor the senturatioa of 0101., and that,
vey the male for the road from Fort Smith . to I the nopdakion of the ifeeill' a Valhi, mei testrip
the Paallip..
' of be operieountry west of It to Ai GIN 404.
*oda, is a foregone eosebesion, Wag will be
=i sbowtly piebalds umerie if passible,
gate if need ha
'rig NEW 31oton—Tut. Etttc.:-GN EN,:; E
Ira] be reeolleeted !Lei *lt" Otip Erits
leo, returned front 11‘ , r trip t.,
about seven muuths an,i that ittutwo,;ately
thereafter. ty.sential nu:di:kw itepreve- ,
m e nu, in th e plan of the eu l On - t rmined j
,upon. The.: have ..inee hewn in pro. f olts
Withanittburg, near where the ; .h i p
and where wr The liatblie will be
gratified to learn that the 4 tilteratirgn= t7re non.
mealy tompleted, and that, titi , far from the-en
urpnee having been abandoned, a.t 'ma the ?en
tail belief, 'the fuijem e; , titid,inee is . ..tote:tuned
do 11143 .-part intuteti.alei) interested, of
itetomplete the trip of the
ship. Mr. Erie nd </Pretting hiF• weenie time I
and undicidell energ.ipc to Mn of th i n
end.
•
It is- expected that within too weeks, one of
the engines.will Le completi..l, and the other will
he finished soon after Tho ycral Faits are all
ready, an d now ott board -we understand that
the power of thee-(•rigineK %Till far exceed Wier,
was attained under' the low prosmre sy.torn em
ployed on th e first ,triP-7--ar. , they arc now to be
worked under rorylened
is to he hoped that the=e anticipation s may
not krove unfounded, It amid be difficult to
preehet whin changes might ensue in the mere&
of a few years, in steam mitigation, should Mr.
Ericsson succeed in the application of Ilia ptini t i.
ple for practical pinpases.--ftiose. amt.
Ilti.fr
- •
4 az•lting.tmt Territory are
, ''z .
'• •
, • . B.ltud
may
oe , slem4 him Ixbraceve and - fettrie4s
.
't,i itt . iiir•hl.They are itt eottatant Tr " 1111 .` /t man I - of talent. and
,‘ 041 the Ishite.t, farming anal ran -' 1 owavis of tinitg the
1 , L .
r... 1 1 1194.111 .•I a 11.,121 ntl
ofk ivew barbioned brick roaaltine, at the Mary- '
U3* Agricultural Fair, WSW MN* is dm aid of
lualle i to tura oat beiakaaS drat rate of 16909 a day
i
Plies of the —t' • ~••• ,
ortt 1, u thi n , tittbstrhtt. lint lindilillt 11111101.
' -;.stit.-- 4. . Damatratf. Dissentient.
--....--
i n en ar ea s uposi s u e pol i t e % o f t h e e as e. lie is a croaker, says the Detroit Free fives,
wish wan,* tutu weeks "more ex es me d s h e who prediete that the New York difficulties will
opinion that thei r anree ekthea, it some altspe, to *tread, sod that the Democracy of other States
die Linked States; weeks imp* ixateintion.— will split upon like Manes as those which have
Litter i n t e lligence seems t o re nder that event cite
rent the Democratic party in that State. Ilan'
set tee b ea d iest , t h an ire had anticipated. i n . Democratic party in all the States .of the Union,
deed, we shall b e amok surprised if the President or in any of them, was .made up of materials eo
in his „sea me.sge does not lay some ant o f discordant as that of New York—if everywhere
proposition of the kind beforeCoretrmai and that else, long continued heart-bundigs existed, and
Congress will see up* it, and that promptly, old sores remainedunbealed---if personal hatreds
and individastl enignosities were as virulent and
there can ee no question. The time has gone by
for thit people of this ematry to be afraid of their deep seated, as there — then might there be Ihtib
own shadows. tWe have swallowed Louisiana, groan& for the prediction that I dle Diemen
Florida, Texas, California; red New Mexico, and Party of the conhUT is to be divided. Or if any
t h e coun t r y i s sea as healthy, if not more so , principle were invoked in the New York dam
thee }A t m th e annexat i on , th e n, of th ese i s . tiott--if the AdministratiOn of the National Goe
bel& w ith th e coi n" ' o f t h e p eo ple will no t h e 1 eminent had heat guilty of any sins of omission
likely to prodnee any serious results. To h e or commission worthy of reprobation—if the
rare it may not set well upon the stomachs of oar President had violated any of his pledgee, or
beef and frog eating neighbors serous the wat e r— filed to fulfil alt his obligations to the country
England an d E we* b ut w h a t of th a t ; w h at and to the Democratic party—then Might it be
has been foreenbtingsd must beaceomplished, and that dhiselisk a ie a nd di st r acti t ms would he reaped
th e y mea t su b m it, The i ete iligeeee from t h e as the fruit dent+ Presidential short ermine.
theatre of the events we are prang shows, What is to divide th e I) t lanet w si e Part? , es a
however, that they a r e p r eparing for the ev en t— asthma party, in any State? What, to bring
that ia, the-En g li s h and E mric h e o n s ah, are pro . the matter home, is to divide it in Pennsylvania?
testing against it. From thelast news from t h e With the solitary exception of the matter of a
Islands we learn that on the 29th 'of Augusta few appointments in New York, the acts of the
correspondence t o ok place b e tween the E ng li s h present Administration, all and Angular, met the
1 and French Consuls and th e S an dwich . I s l an d s cordial coneurrenee not only of the Democratic
'Minister of Foreign Rewions, in which the for. party as t/ party, but of ever' imlividnal member
suer policited an
andieneewithibe King and*Pri. 'of 11. Nay, farther. The general foreign and
vy council. It was ran t e d, a nd theConneil was domesticpolicy of' the,, President commands the
, convoked on the be e f September, when the coo_ ; commendation of all national men of the whig
} sale aforesaid relocated a protest againet the ace I , party; and in no quarter has that policy been
t nexation of the Islands to the United States, and
'su ccessfully willed. Indeed, it cannot be as
.
again any action of the government looking to sailed; for to American is it in spiriteand so much
such areal'. In this protest they say that "Great
in consonance with the popular id as, that the
Britain an~l France have entered into solemn 1 people would be' false toe themselves, and reere
treaties with the Sandwich Islands, by which !ant net the principles of republican liberty, abseil.'
treaties the King, his heirs and successors, Are they fail to adhere to the President while be faith
bound to extend, at all times, to French and Brit- fully adheres to his policy.
WI subjects the same advantagesand privileges a s Those then, who imagine that dissentious, aris
mey be granted to subjects or citizens of the m os t ing from such cause; ea exist in New York, will
favored nation, and that the joint resolution of distract. the Democracy of the country, must have
England and France of the 25th of Nov., 1843, a poor opinion of the pordarintelligence. What
was founded uponthe clear understanding thafffia tore the hardy song of toil, who make up the
Majesty was topreserve the islands as an indepen- i masses of the - Democratie party. about who holds
dent State." They,therefore declare, in the name of ' this or that office in New York? Nothing vivre
their "government, that any attempt to annex', ever. They care little for Mlles. holders any
- the Sandwich Islands to any foreign power what- where They nal9loply that the government may
ever, would lie in contravention of existing tree- be well and honestly , asheinistered---that the ho.
ties and could not be looked upon with indiffer. nor of the country shall be protected—and that
ewe by either the British or the French golern. Tkomeretie princiPle• ehall•Prevail. .
snout: . They further agiy,4dthat, in accordance Never was the national Democratic party bet.
with the Hawaiian constitution, his Majesty can ter , and more hilly united upon principles than
only alienate his sovereignty tad islands nutter ti now; and neeeeeras there'a Chief Magistrate more
eertain eirenanstancee---whieheiretunetaneee have ' patriotically determined to do the whole duty to
not occurred—anti that no monarch whatever, his country than FiAXKrty Preece. With no.
according to Vatel and other writers on interne. interest.. to suliserve hut thou of the whole l'ni
tional law, has a eight to alienate his kingdom, ' —with ne desire of reward hut the plaudits of
or to enter into a negotiation with that view, with. a grateful people—with aspirations odly tar an
out the concurrence of the people." In view of unspotted fame—he will , ' go forward in the firm
these facts they consider !hat the time has arriv. and regiointe discharge Of his duty, Mewed by
ed for them to remonstrate, and they do therefore • the clamors of natural enemies her false friends ,
formally rem onsteate against the proposition to relying confidently, 'not upon of tee holders or of
annex the Islands to the United States. This fire seeker!, but upon the Aloof-mac Joe eec for
I
correspondence and the protest wire :wilt to t h e e support in f•rerYcri-i• And thi , !.ttpport he trill
United States Commissioner, Hon. Linker Sev- have The great Demeeritie party, influenced
elisoce, who returned a long answer, in which - lie ; only by patriotic matiree—prone to rally around
sustains the right of the government to cede and , faithful public'servants —sitiyieltline in their at
i De acquire territory.. The following are extracts 1 Mehl:tient. to told ,
and r4>zt.lu e te leaders, will stand
' frem Mr. Severance's letter: by Gen. Femme %eking .al he shall stand by them
1
"Yon arc aware that the government of the • ,i nnB ''' ‘'" -1-1) •"*"" at- "`t, tmillA t 9,09-
united States has never
il Ll7lPi li nes' es wa Al lt : T) e TS . 1 enforce
e'i
tuteld:b 3.1:'0a-1.-I—gYZllithtneson'ocratic
greawhetthecor 1 • leelored should govern his ad
iii hatifitlikre — Wanist tar t 1 1 4 P
t ullandie i gilt 1411 r 1 - --
tion, et:wide:lug that the principal part of n
the' •A.
i Executive ha a ever escaped the Mali t as.
I commerce of the islands is with Um United States
land that the islands must look almost exclusively ' I smite oy the enemies of our own faith. General
to the Pacific coast of the United States fors iPieree(then, must not hope to e . L oo k at
pe~ret
kit for their
mAninteeeisericarezzioth..7r;inanshinemy Illec"dartoitrnir,
products, and the means of payin' g . " Gen ' 4a49°11' H. .
• is apponetos abused bite
for their heavy imports. I'
perecere,therefore, more
ontrageonsly than the enemies of General
nothing very extraordinary in the projeet renew.' Piercedoh'
strated spank. And if now, or at any futurei hi m. Jackson was called a libertine,
time', it shall be found to he decidedly for the ine ,Cl bully.
and a murderer--n horse racer. a tavern
not .:itisty the malignity and
trrest of both pountries t„nite their sovereign. br a w ler,and the thief at. another man's r t ife • —
ties, lam unable to perceive any treaty or n , a t Even this won't,
obligations on the part of either to forbid the. o envy I I, ' politi ca l
desired union, or any good reasonforforei g n• , . lie
.44)11
S
excited.
His
terferenee to prevent it. l - , wife a character was trmailed in the most d' ee
i- fill manner, t
an , shy was sent, broken-hearted, !
to her grave by the fiendish libel.: of the politi
' eal opponents of her hushand. 'lin
t the voice of
an indigmult people matuped with infamy the
authors of these vile slander,, ape manifested a
just appreciation of siteh cowardly and disgrace_
ful persecution, by he , towiug new and unfading
honors upon the Hero of New Orleans. And
now, savi the Boston rtes. the vile blackguard.
ism tittered i k y a Noley, of tile Chief Magistrate
of the United States, ie covering its 'promulgator
with ignominy, and ioereasiug the) people's de
votion to the distinguished individual it is aimed
at; a devotion which ao lately here hint triumph.
antis• to the proudest position in the world ,
It'it : PA.
SATITBDAY MORNING, NOV. 19, ISM
---
an: • Mr.
A hero the
lief, he pro
paßt, All
hit nil !hat
just at pre
"' hnnimohle
ILS
"The right to cede or acquire territory, or to
spite two independent nations by compact. is re
corded is inherent in all independent sovereign-,
ties It has certainly been practiced from time
immemorial. The power which can rode a part
can cede all the parts. Modern history abounds
in examples, and more than English and French
hi s t o ry. Alnexation is neither a new thing, nor
rare in our day, as the Turks and Arabs of Al
geria, the Faffres of South America, and more
than one hundred and thirty mil li ons of peo
ple in India, can testify—people it is hoped who
may he benefitted by the ehan,gei but whether
so or not, I cannot admit that annexation by vol
untary consent is any more illegal or reprehensible
th a n Annexation by conquest. Bag whether it be
done by one process or the other, the government
of the United States can have no colonies., What- 1
ever territory is added in but an integral part of
the whole, and subject to she same national con
stitntinn said laws.
"The expediency of union with the, United
States I ,do not propose to' consider at present,
for I have no authority, to say that .the United
States will Consent to any terms that mdy be of
fered; yet I have no deals' if they shall be offer
ed they will he frankly received mpd dnyconsid
etvd; hut no sinister mesas of aecomplishing the
object, however desirable, will receive any favor
froni the United States."
This, in Connection with the feet that very soon
after, in consequence of it is supposed of some .
. misunderstanding between the Kingand his Min-,
isterit growing out of the subject, the Ministry
resigned and a new one was formed, gives a pret
ty strong annexation aspect to th e s tr a i t D e .
Judd, the Minister of finance, and a,rank anti
annexationist, retired to giro place to 'How
IL A&R, late V. S. Censul, who is represented
as the life and soul of the annexation Movement.
In confirmation of this it is stated on the Sth of
Septembers Meeting was held by the foreign
residents at Honolulu to testify their joy at the
resignation of Dr. Judd, and the appointment of
his successor before named. They PAWNI a num
ber of resolutioni, calling the former government
a "Inalignant•tyranny;". expressing "revereuee"
towards the king for his course; asserting that
"the' • nail* of the Church and State has in all
ages proved demenetive to civil liberty;" express
ing distrust of all the "edfice holders," "who bare
been the obsequieni instruments of the late Min
ister of Frawasor and concluding with a resolu
tion to go in prmeni o n on the evening of the 10th
to egrets to the Ling their spenelsmi na of the
"Champ ha has planed to make in the sloe of
the Minister of Pinence.."
Gov. Soystur, cos sow lataktur to Mas
ao, vat it ottaahlia M Mb* alum Darietwat
a• Maatist. 8e wW imam Now Taf, imt raw
& italsoloty, tall Mt* *Pit
is.. The New Tort Trilmue says the Whigs
have esti:toil the state, became they mul t i aot•
help that "he who- lesirt* to prove that
the Whig party has still a healthful vitality,
must oiler some further evidence than that af
forded by our recent eleetiou."
nm„, Ilene k a fart .4)owiltg how the !whey of
the Democratic party lens ruined this country; .
"It is found to Le a matter of the greatest +lir
fruity to secure army recruits, sueh is the de.
„ m a for l a b orers in the country, and the high
wages psi& The dram e a rl tire kby no means
waxes merriest tousle, at present."
Americans and American ;nib:wave; we
see are making themselves felt, in a great way,
in the (!central ~laneriesta or Isthmus regions.—
, The last Panama papers announce that "Senor
Santa' go Agnew" an American by birth, and
sometime a eitizen of Philadelphia, has just been
elected I4overnor-of the interesting and rapidly
Iwolmettiug province of Chniqui. The Star says:
"Ile hos frequently been elected President of
the Posing:Ml Legislature, sad might have been
a regular representative for the Province at Bo
gota, Nit always declined the appointment on the
grounds that he had never beam% a citizen of
the country, and did not whit) to resign his al
legiened to the United States. He is, notwith
staanding, looked upon by the . people as a, citi
zen."
AstsruxArtors or HONDURAS.—A Washington
correspondent of the rrilruse states that appli
cation has been made to our Government to an
nex Honduras to the United States, but no an
swer has et returned. The ifondureses are
rather b by- their war with Guatemala,
and the controversy they have on hand with En
. ad about the Islands and other matters.—
, y arreardingly would like to transfer them
selves to the United States, and as an induce
ment offer a amnia?' very rich in silver and other
Isaiah, and pormesang the most advantagous line
for an inter-oceanic railroad that can be found
oat of the United States. Mr. M. G Squier, who
is sow is that vousti7sesseistiag for a. eliartoy,
order widish to ors this rouse, km bad a posit
MI to do is pituidg up* prima is quo**.
=I
Metier Baihisaa liceitallet.
Abort •Tigi 'tag egoism, alp j Sit° ► nr
over ter totineds, swum sad proopootlio. Tilt it sot
PO Salk bellnel• the people tag satsrany an 'SAW A*
moo; sot at ell--°a tit* tostesry, walls we have a cosokler
ate spdairliag of 'Asko, osettobility, the planed, phloir
we , diitelateliadeit et the theses predosisate lases/
wa.• but eves a people with these eberseleristies will bt
eons, by etwarteat irritancy, eabjeet to such @softener** se
• elk& to. ler lo.' years oar railroad MIS have play
ed upon the &Awl sad internal of oar citheas with the
OWN SO 0 xporkmeed performer would play upon a plea°.
They hare was& them Flag Oa* tone to-day, sad another
: . aeml•jaet 84 tit isitrestof their railroad projeete reamed
I • 4etamed; aid he many of UMMllittano there has bees ads
1 than melt &Meted a tote tot tan frota the "repel march."
In plain Xaillsh. they'hare deetdred the people w often
heretofore—they harephysd fast said loom so litany times
—they lore Med "wolf! wolf," ohms there was no "wolf"
—they hare proclaimed piece when there was no peace
from so many home asps, that say: propositioe emanating
from that mares to compromise oar railroad Mealtime is
received with , doubts .and mbglrisgst IC say oaf is
basettwortby far this stars of tiers, it's mot tie pats; It's not
the peopla!—it's simply oar ratline) men theassolves! They
hare towhees eandkl whit the people iteretdhret and if
arY wire candid this time in layieg their morsels before
the Columns, they had a rag catatona** why of showing
it. Bat to go hack and beteg the event* of the past week
sisminetly before oat readers. On iliestslay evening •
meeting of oar rallined mew was held at the airs of the
Erie 4 . North t sat Company. Who waspresent, of coarse,
not being • retitled argon, we ere not nettiseet,, but ander-
stand all the railroad It heats east and west, except the
Sunbury, were repreolated. At that nesting it was agreed,
and emanates/ appointed for that purpose, to lac before
the City Cotteelk thi following proposition:
"It is proposed mid the offer had been glade by the cur
?orations aad parties named, proper legielatiem being at
tained, that the Ptsaklin Canal Company tilts assignees,
shall extend Its road from Girard or Springfield to the coal
fields in Mercer county, then the WWI) and State Line
Railroad Co., or the storkholders thereof, shell make or
procure 10 NIP made, a reliable subscription thereto to the
amount of $1110,0141, or they may at their option subscribe
the same eastottnt to the Pittsburgh and Erie Railroad Co.
The Cleveleal L Paineelille and Ashtabina Railroad Com
pany dudl tae or calm to be taken $50,000 of the stock
of the Erie City - Reneged Company. The Franklin Canal
C 4 to be at equal expense with the Erie City Railroad
Company In purchasing the right of way and constructing
mush of the Erie City Relieved as lies between the pees.
cut line of the Railroad and the Harbor of Erie, as the said
Franklin Canal Co. and the Erie City Railroad companies
may nee in canton - co--seek road to have its own trick, and,
furnish its own terminus or depot at the Harbor. Elegise
hour. and such repair alums and station buildings as the
executive committee of the two roads shall deem necessary
for the convenient use of the road, shall be built at Erie
with all proper expentiott."
ow, had the penile of Erie faith that all thin would be
arcomptished--that there 'al so humbug is it; that it was
not a ea nninitly dlevi.etlentri to Fromm the change of gauge,
and thhis lit them whistle faits esculent ishment, we have
not the least doubt it would have been satisfactory to a
very large majority. - eat, is we have hinted above, the
want of candor heretofore on the part of our railroad men
had co weakened the confidence of the people in anything
they propose', that It was looked upon at Oh" asa sure to
gain their point. This was arengtheael 'when it became
known that, instead of waiting for the action of the Conn
rilr upon it, the agents and employees , of the company ins
mediately proceeded, even upon the Sabbath, to make er
rangements to change the Osage! This proceeding, un
wise and foolish a the'extreme, at once raised an excite
ment unparalleled ever. in 4.14 s history; and pet to Bight
any hopes thatinight have been previously entertained by
those Oaring faith in the genninsuese of the propositiori sub
mitted to erancile, of a favorable result. Seto* fears were
well grounded, for afar the Councils had fully heard the '
matter on Monday evening they adjourned until Tuesday
evening, when, instead of considering the proposit;n, res
(Juntas were carried rusanimostody in one body, d with
hut two says in the other, to enforce the ordinance of the
19th of July last,' directing the proper ollieer to remove the
railnad treat from the peddle streets whenever the compa
ny should attempt to change the- ganged • To enable the
ilisti)Constolde to easy this eat effeetually, the Mayor
wad directed to issue his proclamation, "exiling on the eit.
items of Erie, both eiril and mittary, to hold themselves
in renditays. at a mousteatto waffsgs to assist in maintain.
lag 4ie ordinanco aied Omen, of the City." He was alsi di.
rectesi to appoint one huadred sad fifty spetial police OH,
ter• to aid gad assist ia 111Stintiog the ordinance. In obe,
(Atmore to these Instreetheelkhe Mayor hes issued is procla
mation for the purpose sapped, sad has tymodited the ad
der worm soos------
action of oar City stalltocid", 51) ,. - - - ruutaken. We
.we rageoe'stole people, and when ap
proached property will listen to reams, Ms mey auk• • woos
'abased by railroad men east and west so outrageously
—they bats been Stoeeno.l et Wale no often—cant it win
take awe than words to being them to that • point where a
prepositions to companies willbe entertained for a uto
mat Give as ocos, gentlemen, aid our citizens will he
with you heart tad Mad. Without it they will net. You
know whatthey wear. give it to Gait, sad the fight is ead-
- Ow The Republic mot* a moat brutal and unprorok-
Gamier, width was rouutibted in Intale on Saturday
night last. The eireautstenees ofeltkh are as
It seem. that two (le at', aanted Weis and Bold, were at
s Smeary on Tupper Minot,' kilhiorday evening, both leav
ing for beta' between the betas of a and 9 o'clock, Bold
for the pawpaw of sernapasYlog Wei, have, who'll , . report
to bare been wombat vadat the Lndoenee of drink.—
They had not p rnevoideitfaro4l.l thermierf, when a shriek
for help was beard, &crowd gathering around, Rohl Anted
1 'that Weis drew a knife and wound which his
*Wee resulted in his itltl. , The wound was about Ave
inches in kerb, allowing a portion of kis bowels to gush
oat. Kardly aware of the extent of the injury, be walked
%aids lama, which was sear by, and Weis was arrested and
loiter to jail Sold lingered In great agony until yester
day notslag, abet' death put in sad to his sulferings.—
pip was a esspeadar by trade, a young was, the only child,
asekdieserredly *sweated by these who knew hie'. There
was no palliation, so tar a. we esn learn. for the brutal act
b4ond this initiate* of ligasur. -
'A Items lirrortt.- (dea=n paperrel;w the
follow
int"Rood 000," A boy rug dotes the street estryiag •
plteier aunt. *bee promptly r
he stmthk 4 l. and smash
imitate la trim and away ran the MIL Another boy
wrote the way saw the erehleat toA4boome4; ''Ob! won't
ion estelrit ohm you go hems: y gloater% give it to
yen. - "No she won't neither!" Prompted the ether: "my
window always says weer stir fGr spiltirlsoilkr Well seek*
see repmeatim that the Setteirettiat boy was an trißhusan!
rho adokors of do Mow Jarragri *in bo plowed to
/****eloot IC P. Maass, also was ref) , (AM gone, sa many
of his Mewl( Gard, it essassoptios awhile Mn, bae fatly
recovered hie good beidth, by maw of eouotry exercise,
up at Cottage. The hoe, tie hatchet. the saddle
sad the bighitad sir, hare been found the beet medicines itt
the world-for hint;
I.IOIMIT 91 LAWS Doo4.—Tee DC'ellabOlr_tialaber of this
eaesileat periodical is releeired. We hate sows no better
liausbor orthig hlaissaiwe. sad would advise oar lady read
sal gentLemkeo, twist hay it; seta If they hey it they
earit help asedlatt it. It wilt he for , tale in a day, or two
at No. 9. Brawn's Meek.
•
Loam ti.—Tba Grostar statesthat the collection
c !: n t
rassloyterian Chore* et this Oily, last( Sandal, for
qeeetiost pore yes, atadisated to Vita. At this rate, tam'
.4yiatt that Item ss poor as a rhareh ' iaonse." will soot tet
out of &ski ea:
Mr. ItoomMN, deetuary d commas Schools la New
York, Imo &Mist am** the mks** at compelliag the
Milo of easamaa &keel* W "}old karrayou,r for read or
Mom* la memory perilous at** bible, u a salter of
crlsel Ca:4llas The geeleios b sieglood Wl* rural
diver. Thb lo the Mae doeerfes. Thip aproak* rah weal&
at gam deatiay our eyeless &legumes veiled odualles.—
The only hoped' fie omens IMP la 14* obaohear freaks
from all oretariaa lataiacoo
applioatiew made to theiirsiselary . of this Cam
sy as the hist court, to sotheeiio the (rutty Comaabisimon
to subscribe WOOS to the Plitehorgii & Brie itaibrasii,
was Rot secoaled to. Tb. rotssal wow hosed spew grewodi
of I.9**lley. So says the qatiate. •
Tea Ormaisearar.-11 e - i {yy oos - :are seated for
the speaker** et the Roan et Reproosauthea:—Joates
atielthors, etCariont. 8. Clem, of Surptoboaus;
tab Pay, of Moslem' ty; Major Jobs Bowe, of Priak-
Ihs; Mr. Roberta, of Payees, ash mrovriski, of P 1410141-
phis. They ere all Boot tuna , aid ems ties i 4 likely to be
ae aaimutiell
(hoe Aeries. Verb Dr. Ream* in hie looters Were
the Missy Teas( Muer Assoriothat, aim the lellowtos
owtsille airier "la view of his experitamte ia the try)t,
the leetortr would give ChM roles for the %wool%
a< ktis
hoarser: Ist. No. , ammo with a waters, 24. Never
thera a bag bib: ad. Never leans! with as anew, for
ha will always have the lost wont." Thai, so!
Is. Ow olkoresies damsel a w.. the Ohio/kW
Slog* Belk fiesiwailrodalies. The alasesaga is win
lkisid. aohilimi4ti . digaiim
Lei the
Ruder, did you *ter
11140 nee, Of a tacos llt
that hualsery r The tit
yea have. Well, the C
lac thrush jut web a
malt will be about du
the-moos suit eves wl
will no doubt take u lit
taunt True, tiey
otietuseils set of "
like the bark of the put
So we say, let %both&
The loarasee they ills
Luta:lee, the Datioevut,
patsy have sot serve
calls oQ el* couselle
" cheap the tresk fro
its. Front Caere," It at
I road is may aim Jim
1116011 t of the case it To
pireeticable phis I
"the resales track at
the train cost* aloel
narks ea* be props'
trans ream* Its sow
salami and retold at
.Pasomstion could
'hula asdlentrbed.
• juvenile sp.:silts &
%Mite Itself L.,. 1 44 ,
• skeviles.,
• • • Sditors are j l e z .
• • eetolllll4l Exit
-We prenualp,
k K the poppy, syn.l
Ootice of tiler,* Clereimei
• fie a "doe of hlighwayp w
" and AS tlist, brit*
aforesaid, don't hurt i t)
dap but, tt tt doe. theta pa j
lay, however, is lanhatati,
lis f 4 madon , that '":f
it to elasta the ree,,
polite force, that they;
North East' to the ectr, lnt
"to the Depot of the
red yards;' end 17.4
t 'lye the follotel ar
et spiting Flee • •• Ler,- n
mid be mired a maple 4,1 la
they eta be run spot
boa station to mtitt,.,.
in loaf or gunner the ti
per; and at far left
their mita, and baliste
of Idoller of black marl roc ;
. s, sad is s short time
• attempts to fleece the pv,
'undo of the idea tt.e'..
dilapidated et.Sekine f
w leg, and e nee heet,
fia with this plan
led at freight or
hooters would cease ,
This piss reutia ,
about istproring;h
If this seek bud
it would be first tel
erfew Unwired .1
and ifs few WWII
would be "AM
boot isms-atm, the
tYr east to Ow
three miles thee '1
. istios
"and if they had the tit.,
V. eoeld he get out ~' tbe mt
" . Bat 1111.154ttt05t.,1 . 7 t : c..,
iill4Moll I ralii the c.... 1 ,,, m ,„....
Hiatt' oti the 11. % ~
a few, lanadred yea , ," lel .
alithoeitlea have ample prfircp
from creeping a petal,. er.,..,
road from Vie to tLe lil,
r c er ! I Tide bet the Saprem".
Let our Cleveland frietk p r;
oke itl Lo pnrseln4i ,,, , _ ri,
t.' Neu hits ;
spare our taritak4 •
hibit any railroad
more than this,
tAt restiejr.of a eh
tided Oat year.
their pipe and
Editor gate ear
4 5
its settee east *to
lons should eons)
lied we the • •
should Asap
ors bettoir tit* towa were
the Wm, awn that it' tit,.
• to settle Ititb for Sri.
tiaek at whatever huard..s
are =have been rut/
ed."
with Cores
koarad until thrtyl
That b your
1 down rad try it. , I
bit? Well
,supp - is
We've no doubt the Erie and
to "let o•t the ;" and ap
• atigto ia a twat of tow ILI
• 'can up!
'load Would
Taal eat aa
any tun tb.y
They tin
for instaace,
Genre, the
toed the suede
the berelookis
whieh sheati
CIOfOr Wag the
ap masa aovtl ides ,
`the protreta t.l the fur
. l of the oxeentive ecmta
arta efer A direr cup a";
I
baby, of giLW2L, j
sakibibpd, A nut- :klught,r
,
only competitor fu1..1 f u•
OEM
Tailor.] never e'en : A 3 Ink: 't
`Gratkionat 13 a term ra,rl.,
bat to tha mind alld
• of rank who deiwwic hoao:( e
e twolosuma who discharge. t‘..•
• 4 integrity, are
the
env ti-i
• , who Willa the obligau
• withisooor, is more e bt;:iki •
• • the , 1113111, Who 1 . 21, 11111::;-
. arks, howerrr high hi. -. r.
that the word"
to any atat
Lion. The
and raffia.,
with ham
humhitat a
with virtalif
a gentleman ,
and ribald. re
We .are
T., are soon
aunt eat
appeared in I '
of the beet
We: W
Block.
4 • to obser*e that I
.5
issue "Hot Coro:. a •
of the Trit.o.e. portion? ,8 ,,:•
s loos) eohlots of.t.hat pkr-r
I of tits season, and ml - •
Ptsuod, it 101 be 6,ura 4 , V ,
w rod' sad Erie itaite-,4
City to Dunkirk, and
track, 460 wile., rpm t o
Baal% o 0 Yee wide gzei.,
- Tht , .
from Saul]
over the en
Dunkirk or I
by theist% Read.
Mr. Judson a* Ede,? '
see Fee,' back %On 1-
We
F.N., bas
We are
Om
VOL A
ed Cot ellsa
males.
oar soarer order 122 ben organat
• hie purpose% and is .Ftn t
.1101-
reaehed
the Multi
it am to •
the paw
000 of eo •
year. Nol
The fat
returned
'ls is the way they do out It: Oa.
too, the seat of Justice of stri
is Bast bad importer Me ir
Bask, sad mated wi,th ero w- t4t.
I harm, b preeeeded to be:,.
in die Valid* elshaed ar ttre
iresistastee was made by the
picked frost its eaters , . or
the comity seat with their
I
at the '
Adrartim
Rad nt
&fell at ?.
Bank
BABY.—The Bah of ill:. 11.,12,..
Alia Beak iD this City, At I trr7 •
rat iw Bof..pape7s.
klie 'Paddy, Bank Lett.r 14, T.
per (*at.. before it re.lrein • th,
'
ly endow ,
Doubtless ]
ly glad to
very
SSW a MA the other e,
• 61o , indtsee his wife E, 3
hie arsarsbis Whirr:este s. •t -
.arn done so, bat enfortlin,tr
"brick" in her bonnet thm o••
iraille amount of mit i erc t•
an ineon
for.
MIJIGLA
' York
: or, act.v-Secarrici.
the Lifh of Aim 31are, , ,tr, Mr
1 ,
'neer t Townsend.
work, whieh "purit ;.; .;, • -
s few superior,. It
lilt. it its different phs , ' , .
thr mind that is highly
re, is hare dwell opals with
ow books whieh inak4 their 111.11 h Z.
receives these— r silway, t„ ,
Priee SO teat.. Ftr eel. by 1...
Block.
This is
of pint, ,
lineation
Pro• 61 00
Pas kat,
is one of
oration
iamb*
No. 9.
IMF A
laugh for
has nut
the red •
ilia. bawl
as*wheel-barrow has been in,
tis a good inveratitl. It i± rr
a thee& of before.' Tb. vr!l- , :
so that Dow* of the weight 't 0. .4.
A =anew wheel twire tho
WA. the
thing in
They
out beer.
hen they 'Lb to wank a my
pat kin is the •• storks. - T
all street.--Cleerlogot ;
ke hie a Ikhoetor or Pre.l.l.
Ohio aia Walsh several e
!EME!E!IME
Ole
No on
him to pe
citizens •
aday favatiag next. If Av.
Grua ta, wed awes* that iv '
Erie a Meta of his
Did
••oideat •
real*,
—such
7 body, sena that ,;, •
habitant," toss see each ,1
we're best blessed with th.•
ligb wistits!--an4l t - •
Wititlissow7!
for boy*
Peak Pawkily save two t.r ,
We hewed part Of one. and that tL
were very pod, but the - ingL 6 g
•
V. Part via the 'tong ht. the. ,
' as a '
dd.; wee
?be. be
The only
Au at
-- A
otbk
ratue
Alter
• - editor set West iss,nt. •:t
iron , aaptv.grereire as the eteta re
webs' rats at which the eterr,A
• ' given.
r
amok? biet been procrutei ,
*taw New York Pith Departure
120,400. Itcssoce rap that c--
of** wavy Isobel, he m ag.tt
$lOl4.
Daiwa, ,•
Owes
tightness
autoatut
Mlt 1M •adoua trlVies, 3 ,
u au. TS* asepentery 11111 . 1,
by die Baddhes, Sbnern.).?
The wispiryers geaseslly. two a
oreeitstf asked.
Easton
Kea tot
Makers.
flees is
'•'
On i
paw of
buit s 870apa outrage '3'
ow lb* tria t North East
is bread daylight, took th , v
Oa Umatilla bald the mitt to theL
, bedew *ay had dohe any to:.n
dblottoored by some ror..c. vs!'
haw daaaly la toribroaco the %Cal ,
71, public interest dilzika 1.
swilatit poverty should be at,too
by IYo 411masra at Oa road; and lir
will Ora 6 1 111111111voi no rest ttatii
have alTah pralow to the fall
BONO
airy
time'
wris
001114. W
Am Aar
the ass,
Dor Beds,,