Erie weekly observer. (Erie [Pa.]) 1853-1859, June 03, 1854, Image 2
I' :: tnisanuMs, ifftkln Int islithi Ilit I 4 Fugitive Slave Case in Boston. Boston, May 25. Last evening, in pursuance of a warrant issued by U S Tommissioner Loring, Deputy Marshal Freeman arrested an alleged fugitive slave nam ed Anthony Burn', w ho was kept in custody last night, and this morning at an early hour brought before the Commissioner for examination The Court Room was hut partially filled, officers hay ing been placed at the door 14 -, prevent too great a crowd. C. G. Parker appeared for complaint, and read the necessary document from the Circuit Court of Virginia, setting forth the claim of Col. Char les P. Suttle, of Virginia to one Anthony Burns, a slave, who is described in the papers as being twenty-three or twenty-four years old, a a feet high, with scar- npu the cheek and right hand, which slave the raid Suttlo alleges eseaped from his service on :he '24th of March l'-+r. William Brent. of Virginia, was called as a witeele. lie testified tlro he knew Anthony Burns ; he wa.s born a slave in the family of Mr. Suttic; had hired him in l/..46, '47, '4O and 49 of Mr Suttle he was rni; - ing from Rich mond- tht. :Atli Nlar,4l: had not seen him since At this trig pr , ceodings, Messrs. Richard A. Dana and t' NI Ellis who appeared as co - J.oBd for Burn- I,.koci for it postponement of the case iriocn vat granted by the Commis- Jner - It L, said that during lak , t evening Burns had an int-rriwcr furna‘r master, at which he eonßented r, back with hilli AN the pro medinp- were conducted with great deturum, rro idigul of disorder kiting irr.inifOted FrO , r. E Nay 2; No unusual excitetuelit perceptibl4.! Aunt the Clourt dud ..ng th, day yesterday, ,and the fugitive, Burn- remained tinder guard During the fort.hoon tort, for the recut cry of $lO,OOO ihmag..- aeain.t INIt”-srs Cherie , ' and }fir, ht. • for, that iln; -44 d Bottle and Br 14'. .14 !J. 2.lth &ay of May , well knnwi riz :!le i But it 41 free L•itizeu of Massachu..-r, together to have the said Burn. arre,t. ! a.r.4 41... prisoned a, a „ate of card Sutt'e, told t. 4 Alexandria, Va.," Sc, Hayden 1 L0! , 11,4.1 man w,u, the com plainant it, 41,4• The wrlt %% 4- , .Nlcs.-r, Static and Brent, and tiny tr..tVl• rueltiir4d hail in the mot of $5,000 e .„l, Stlb.itlfl.l , ntit „I Weilb isz.ued writ of replevin aga,u-t 4!•:tates Nlar,bal Freeman, directiti , ,:: tia,r .iffiecr to bring the Wl> of Anth my Baru- fitd:r, Sere th t ‘ur: , flomw , u 1, 1:4 ;C. day ,41.1 tun., n xt. :tit the Mar<dia: t Li , order. 50.A.1 aft , r t/ rain I', 4. Li It. n al, pears, h wr r t hi- LrAl,er tram., ,- - „. ,1 Mr Sutt:e , - mg that I. : •c .r 1; with Coffin ~:d cluthr-, It „ft,: it to Canada, whir. it via , 44; , i,cnt .iceurding the super -:ription Bu-44- •ntr to Alexandria. A, 4- Tip an 14 t, South, when letter: are they are delivered -4.14 ,v. •them and ex.ar....4ne: ,P}M. 41,. I hay.' been 'he ca. , • wri4 burs- !e:t•'l I LP) by h i .wu hand hi- pla, , e ..1 roaster At an eark bnur tin- in irn me, p , tee began t.. roll, c r about the t'ear• Hues,. viewing the damage done to that building las , T,,lgil I. i.,c t h•• mob, :Ind discussing the mere- 0: • te• ea,. , and the cirettruetenees ther , •wee ••, , tee et• I At 's Out cannot but tee awn eel At •te :rite oes o'ele.e. several bun/Ire's e-r-••e- Ir. 1 - • assem- •tfrauds" the ikmocracv have perpotratee upon Y. and ever,- 11, •teett. t'e er,_ •c i iiicri-a.,•(1 un til tie membe s reaehert teem. ine, tii , •- country, at periods various peels et* its histor). It, r .. .lie. eyes of the Whig party Our tyehber ef Ibout e' ••••••, ,, ek :le C. , :emete let ert,ll,•rv, Calitete Ctuee la." , h•--1 el: •4: irreeti o• • where the Gee , fe., ter Inetanee, heel- Au ere L I'. Ann e el they were greet- d well le- ee, ie stns. and ether clog the puesage of the Nebreeke-kaues , 'mil insiets trent the cr , w , l r:,.. , •tn!, in; •eitereci with the startlineenpeen, 7'4. b , •?•,1 ''• -2:117). th.. 4 'oert lt ,itee Me. or- r a t ~ i-t -,,.. i ii•• • reek mee•r - We bin's net been i tie .11 eoliteed up they q uarter- , In I 'lty Hal' Sherd\ ,ifte re .,rels tee I: eI, . e, e • lie. vet we have 4 distinct r e ee ilee• r, 13/ ,ir. EV:111q t nter ,, ,i this eget i .1, 1 1 1. li uneaFit brother /4 tic (1;11 lid - llll.U,: , ,i'tq t., , I he - • . quarter, in C'ee li,. i country upon many oeeietens hot ,re :he -yen l'''i %'le\lin • -:. ''' '' '' . '; '. '" ''''''' .l ' summation . ' of ••frauds" le, the Demoerace For snee et Cit‘ 11.te licee•r ,Ici,e- ine te, -the'y e te of the Bank by instance, in his eyes the companies atmeteei e• ,- , .oriiiii . • Wad"?' arms at their severe; ermere s Tyler e was a "fraud . ' --tht• enactment of this' TD- The crowd immedettele commenced the eeseult , rbe iude „ iiden , ( •„, p _ e - i e e. .„ •.,, e we r tee dependent Treasury was a "fraud"---the floret upon the soot, ii - eir nil :hc wee side, with Jet-, T(' Armo i re, eneetelene.ene the lie-ton Light na tio n ,if Mr Polk W5B a "fraud," and wore, end a hattering:ram„o ::,, ,hape ot a ht•ave, . - - • • e ~ , , . Infantry. Cap, R - eeers, le ereer. 1 eel an d a beam, sone , twe•v• tet .tig, Ralcii wi le at ouoe cereerfll.'s Guard I' l— . l ll ..,,•1. .1 'l,. 1 •11 r / ompte „, still, his election was a thud convemmated - launched live-, ‘'n, -tout eel: .it)(.l*. The hatter- • ', , . • I • 't lit'll the annexation .)f Te,,,illS WWI - I.lki , attached te sole Is: pee r teem' neinitt, ing•raM Wit. maLusu by • dezen or leurteen El a ,,,L t , the war witli :Nicotine , was another, an,l i c, e ry tir e , the are under erd• 7 'at :1/ A; re eec et arm re • white z and c ' l. ' l. ' l " ''. r.u " x e l d ',.,.., e g lul '' L ",, l'hi• w es• e rty b ide , • this i ' .tire Hem.- shows A victory was achieved it War , another -it ia,l rOll - yritii i• w . .1,, ,L, .. , ..i.. W. - V,:rai .L, et .. ,.e , , „1 ., 1 - i. , , „all , zn _ .., , , ,. , ~,,, ~,, ia, , t Intzh„. summated!" so ales, to his eyes 33 , 3 , ? I, e y f „,. bricibse- had It( h threwe et the wi n d owe aw l 'a the glass rs.,ti.: in ,e, ,eire, ten- 'The leaser , Thdc' door ''`lii.cli,t.:7::'.'S''-'',ri. ; .",.' hl. o l-I' .- 1 " 4:1111, '11; ' null. 4 r;fr''' ,'"l°n ' California' of C and New )lexis , eframl• - or those wl, erpearee i act ... rite/lee/ices in the . a g i L,,, i t , b e r 7k . L t i r i • . 1,, ' t ' ~ i : :', .' . • r :,.. . i ,', ,:. , Ind when gold was, discevered tbtri , ale) inil'e ei melee, ceativately shete, -.1 "Rescue Lin : . ~ h,‘ ~ .. . , ~,-, ~, . .... , , , 1 .• . began to flow froth u , r 0( Daniel W' I ' 4 ' . " 14; ' ia ' - ': --I . , hi, "Bniag him c.eu: Brinv Lon out :" -wbcre :. If ' ne r'' '' ' - ' n ''' .' • , he?" ,li.'e , &e. TL C ~err nod.; tel . . rite, at/ nei, ,le e • e il eel. ~ ewe , ,/ ;eat front was "not worth a dollar, another ••tratel wa alarm at 1 ..! o'clock. e-vet, t e u ' l . -J-,:• I. - 1 • ', '. - r: c , urt eansumtnated,'• we suppose' The n erenati , Il ~. When tee deors wer• epened, ,w,, or etre.: ',-I'l%r‘ -5 Gen Pierce was a"fraud," a15,....11-1 III" , -.10, tint, persons ruhed into the entry, b,i tie officer, in The n -1, e. t e ue. ,r-e, ee ielie• r iiatt beldur its "consumm axion; and Dow: , . at. 0... cli the building. who wert niu-tered in tub ter , en wile f•ll e -,10:a„ . •le eir - en-1 pas-ions of max of each Democratic „ frami , , , We h at , de, the stairs, pie_ the valer,,u, teeter-, se worm e the inol• las: Meier, le.- le b• •ii removed by reception with e tub. and "words, that LI,Jy quick s erder re I even, r e ut ee, t . e,„ l.e, LOP residenct. Paa'age " l '' hill "r iN la g t " thi s - P e ' ll.4 ": whir ' ' Ill " ly retreated to th• sire, te Two -hoe, were de,- I :u Charleston e, •:., elliu wa•• being placed in Nebraska and I.an..w the. 1 , :1i• .•I eleeor charged in the 'eery. widthappea.red L . O tutintl iin the -an ...Ij., IN i 1. . ,. -oev , yed it ,-on 01 the eminent—a 'fraud ' only etiet•iro d 1 -2. 111 it per date the rioter, s qn. what, auel they retreated io , squai 0, -,i,• no.• y eu'e : - , of i lie asseml , led mul petrated upon fl ee Mother 1', , ,ii,•-• 1., • , u r an the opposite sielt of the -tr. , / t At this time, * etude tv•r• less-n• -1. eid q uiet reigned until the restore when they achieved tie . right fur large depwatiou f •,.., , ,h, from the' ceivre watei, t-, hie!, wii.-t '. ,r, te. ~ ed j, - , left the .aware - themselves! evil}, -"fraud- - , .. • marked the house arnvtd upon • he. gr,,tind, and, in a few wi, , ~i t „- ~•1110 . . . L ia_ss e d rough the square ' moments, arr , --t d several p .r.ou- and took thou, , tin . n e„ Le es, na p '- . eW, Cf. iilliEv bee , terous, and Listore ef the: eountrY front t ~ten ef tie Pe to the watt! iiette :e. e i e , w e re ~,,e=sioually , eiew,lue up , e ;le offieer- wli , were stationed eelution to _the present day, , till ',l- r • our. , thrown Li; t i : , solo cc,..:" . ,h,,•,1.0. continued to . at„., a t this .int, • .:,, triirtim Qof the courehouee is ~sensed And it is rkle /.•• i art 'h. kmd of be made, but eh, e.:e. t„ue e th e ,elictr,- station- , TI/re , et fete ..f the moot forward in tees , . die- ee A --IrlilliQ" we want in 54 , .• e „o:umniatcd" orated ed within th, ic.,2...i 1ag wee th, support thiy re- /urbanee- iv , le promptly arrest[ d and commuted , e, eee ~.• c t. eived from '. —. . • pr.-.:,1^ I en . , further de to the e oleo, watch-house-houseThcee eatninery er- thh star- and stripee ke e r e frein ~ r •:, irinstrati•-e , Nees. tended e• eeul the ardor of the teeee- aud hilltop on the N.,ril, euteriemi , "Win , rat' That The :edit,. e„. l „ r, !to , outrage , -n the l.art of ~rder wa- once more restored fore lent , will toe tie. pi ..tateit and grand, st "tee, i et 111 a • the mob, rest:, tr. T. .. • that hu'irin II- has , - ---45. In company with High ziheriff Ev••leth )leyor . been sacrifietti STD:* it ,ippear..4l en the steps of the eel/eerie eu- *fir The (eve tie understands th, r, ••• ~ we. At the titr e •e• 11, i• i.et 3 eve tte• west, ri.. 'ranee ,t - the court.li e u,e, a nd I.einc !titre-sill, ed lingteee on the part of the holders ' f the chartei door of the Ceert 11,1,, ~ :.era! men outpleyee b y t i p ~-;h eei ff a .... the \N e er ef the ,it y. briefly of the Erie t'ite Toed to ell our: !,', . Ilmil,• of ,as United Smt , • _Feel . e/ r• ,ti the p asar e ee) acmr..,,ed_the ,'rewd H ' i , „ xpresc ,,, l rcirr ,.., at . using their ondiei ,r- . p r . ; e r e tee i egr ...... ~f it That io just whtt th,• , peculator- intrude I Go .tssemblag , , and warned thin multitude, as the erowu, and ant tie re nttzih'r, was )1: clod aud eefel citizens, to tetteet‘ en In their (( " i° W hen th" 3 :e'lz 'd ill'll tit. l'llart , ' Ili , James Batchelder .: z:Thitektii:/1.. iii the employ of , : Col. Peter [lush,,, wk.. atmreit a* the in ei rioinee, at the :sante time ntidine that a sufficient thought, by making aft tie .0 leehling .tekby fore" Was in readiness t . pr,,,ier ve !h i . public running . lines, advertieine to let. ,e,c .—they the forcin it tu• , ei ..er reeenved a pistol shot, peace; and that at all hazard: the laws of d i e eity road nit • !Jay 11:1 1± ' (evidently .. et : . ee ivy berg. . • in the Axle- i, 1 t„, , a w.., of the State, :eel the laws of the I meld could drive the Lake Shore men Air Bat, le 1 ler tilt, reel the exclamation, them a handsome bonus not . . I, build ire :aid Tee zitates, shall be maintained. ' Applautie ) .I.gien "I'm stabheed, - and falling backwanis into the are not mire that they hav ut iueeeeded "Put beseeching the crowd to dieperse quietly, and go !alas of wal ' hulan Isaac * L)nel ' expire'd almost to their several residences or places of businees, money in thy purse" is their watchwerd; h • Immediately pi, unfortunate man resided in Charleston. where. he leaves a wife and one or and remarking that in ease the} remained they early if possible, but put it in at a ny r at e .— I might be presumed to do so for ll' ,i l e eel purl two childre El ,“ immure his untimely death ''''• Raving put it in, in the manner itet ha,, fe milieu- Hie Honor retired, and in eompauv - with the At the tune of foremg the door, and just as sh er iff; repaired to City Hail. red, they are now playing off the trick of offer the fatal shot war tired. 4)UP , if the rioters, who tog to "will out;" put let -them be pined down, w as stan d ing en t h e upp , r step, rzeinietted to , Just as the _Mayor closed his r t c; n mark i s f . a ri. col. the crowd, "You erevards, will you desert ua ored matt made some emote/era ne r isre. and mu word foe it, they'll not sell: They have now?'* kt 'this et tient the exclamation rat Mr ' spec .,..l t, and he wxs immediately arrested and --um- got too big a price to smother the road to be to the watch house. A large number of (Aught in any such scrape:: We know they are Batchelder s•l'm -tabb--(1.1" we, beard, and the 'mated rioters retreated le tee opposite side of the street, I the more orderly portion of the crowd soon retired very adroit at the Railroad game of "thimtle 1111 the mi•acitirt,, , •i whit , ' Riau rushed into the - - - -....- rig," lint they have played that game tou often crowed and di-tr,buted several meat axes, with (~latArrt7l. 1'01:I V, AMERICA --A day or two before this community to deceive any but, the the blade s enveloped in the original brown pa" since, an adventurous boy, numbering some ten stupidly blind! ' , Sell nut," indeed: of course pers. two .., three cf :11, ,t,, , lee s wer e .subao. summers, undertook to leldi 3 ,kiff aeroae the pi=picked ep le tee effacers, and were de- Ohio, from Cincinnati to Covington When a ; they will--oner the - ! , ll' Why, they bare teith- in 'he ‘7 , 1:1'1"," W2Cil i14,1110,' little over half his voyage had beenjtecomplished t ing to sell--no, not even thernseli . e., Tiley Shortly „slier the leath el )1' lia.telieldur, a German gentleman, standing en The Kentucky ; pawned theta/elves long ago to that eld clot hes . ' Coroner Smith to -k eiter e e , t the teely, and will side, saw the frail bark eapsiac awl the boy , 11111" t I the Central Railroad of New York' hold an inquest t.e44 ) - I struggling in the angry tide In a mune-tit he P e Y' After the arrests had b.-en made, the crowd, divested himself of coat and boots, plunged into THEY "LAVE NOT FOROOT THEIR (ILO Tutcxs although excited, remained quiet, but a new cl.- t the stream and swam to the youth's arststauee stunt was Mitrocitieed by the arrival of a midi- ,He reached him just as he was sinking for the —The IN higs and Abolitionists tolled the church eery company Th e Roston Arullery, Capt. last time and caught the youngster by the head , i bells at Hertford, Connecticut, far t me hour, un Evans, were in the nfreets for their usual drill. ion which the latter seized him by the arm, and 1 the pto f t h e i n t e lligence, that the Nebraska When they starched up C , ourt,otreet, the mob at i for a moment both were in danger of being lost. ' Senat oboe supposed them to be the U m U. S Marines i Happily the gentleman possessed great premince bill had passed the . eon* to preserve order, end they were ist once sir of mind, and gai the boy , a sudden kick, the ef- 1 the Aurah b e lls when the e They did not toll efitiveottou of traitors hated with hisses , groans and other marks of d j e. feat of which cau4ed him to release his hold, and met d ur i ng the war of 1512.; but they did when alien Capt. "Enna" , seeing an exalted crowd, , enable his pseeerver to bring,him safely to the ; the sews of American vietorte , os , r the British and not knowing any thing of the disturbance, . shore. Again ondry land, Yong% America shook : .... s and l oa d wag tiling the Democracy of the immediately marched his command down the I himself like a true water-dog; and turning to his i i m — l, west side of the Court Rouse, and halted in the 1 r, said in emphatid tones., "What the 1 lauli w i t h • . iv, and exultstiou. So you see they 7' the crowd g ivin g wa y . Wilma the Caine = " rdid you kick me for, you 11.----11 old ! have not forgot their old tricks down in Hart . 7 appearane of the company was examinalk Thateimar and with this expression of thanks, I f c , r d: the crowd gave ` thee_2otrierej cheers and the eallk. $ 6 rellepptir started off, leaving his aLlatch- ! PlXdeparted *NW etszing after him with mingled feelings of ' artier of the Mfor, the Boston Artillery *prim aaratiairee*- at smell a genet* and atadhthe Oolmabiaa Artillm ., were ordered out, fervent eipiesion of gratitude from so youg a moilabontnaidnigiet they tool Outer, in the City' hest —Om. Pne. An exett,il nlig Ara.- !Kid at FaUCUI. Hail last atght, to tar. measures to prevent the rot urn of the fugitivi. The meet,n,: vva , trratinAted very abruptly r p,:* 0,3! an ,:t,nipt rya then mai:va t ; fuz '.3‘• Title ArrEmPTEL) KE , CC MX —On the abrupt terruinatiu tht meeting in Faueuti Hall, the exerted crow ra,ited fur Cutil-tr-square, pell-mell, shouting '• Ilt ,t 0 Litu. - -Rescue &e. .E n tering upoti ;Lit Eastern-ai.enue, in the space of:a anuu:e ‘.r tan, s. vcral hutain:d people had collected Thr off4c-i-- in the building citc ed the d , slr-• when, s.)rat of whom were colored, hushed lip the steps. and eomtuenced poundiug Ira the doors A pl,l r i d wn, ti n ed o' westerly aid , th. Court House, when ti - _ crowd rushed around th. Lt.:ding Here, gout • two thousand .ilectell in a ver) briet Epace - of tan .et u t l-to.r wore tired Streetz, 1, when they remained (luring the 'sight, mating further orderl4. - 4. A large farce of ofheert were sletailei for duty, doing the night :outside the Court-ilouse, and Ithroughout the whole erasing and sight, 116 *d &lionsl strong force was inside fully armed anal I prepared for any emergency Such arrangements have bet D . made by the U. S., Marshal, and by Chief of Police Taylor, to. , gether with the orders of the Mayor, that any and all attempts at rescuing the fugitive or creating an evil disposed mob, will be met with the most I certain and successnl defeat The examinati,en of the fugitive ntw in ens. tody will be resumed at 9 o'clock, this tnorning, and nose who are knowing to the facts, do that justice will be administered and the laws of the c ountry duly executed The following persons were arrestod for ta king part in the rint or for ...rt...• t, act: t,f yin leoce or misconduct , Albert G Browne, J r 4 !yr: -indent at C11:11• btidge 1 - John J Roberts, (white. tt . Harrison-aN emir, fir extinguishing on e ,t' the gas livilta at the Nester]) entrance .'f the C urt-FT,,n.„ Walt, r Eurie., t. , !"r J: rn : ,V , ltri Wc.i! \ t , :lor,d: Wesley Bilnwp, ,col .. , r.2il Thuta.- , Ja-1:-,on cnl. , r . rttml , Henry H )W' , s inli , 4 ,Nttrin S. 'well. %rime, of Wort:est._ r , John Thompti 4 n, , w ii-xLe, . , o , ~t t h a bove parties, wa , foreus: in tile attack , r, th' wes terly door, and t. i t e ii: , • f of police. wh , , w-o. in t t.ant - ly t 'c they ot, !,pratig thr ned •ht :.n.wil, and seizing the ri.ter, harried !dr, -. •htt centre watch-livusr, r'.:ll , awed by a la: i t; • , cc I Ail ail person:- arreoted •Yere plaeoi In the 1,1,4; lips in tli,e centre wad•h-house, :aid ..f Ol t North. and Ccn'r' the city. police Irk rt . pr ~ umwonei by .h , huf, and placed Ju duty outside of the C t t Alter the door ha I b , p , c fort4d J CL,ler attempted Lt. effoci pul-ard Ly the officrLtiF, Lnd aftti &warning ad ruittaanx • As ... ..1 B )li, I blustr_rtu remarks .n(1 teft Then ..1 the ,nob or-eatc.i r.tipe•l4. in I U• and n,u , _/, alarm pm, 4(11 . 1114 , Lae /LK atr..fuearll hail' /by atplr , ite...,ly/' Arun Y Phoc Lk DI ibl //IN( C: 1 1 ~' ,•1,. , ;,. A. -if-_-1 t , w p rsons lolrp re 1 a bout the i' ,, ur; 11 teae thr eagle the night 1 but no disturbance ‘occurred 'II melancholy affair :n th. fors , part of the , %Twin ' Between 12 and 1 cpok last night, I.leputv Marshal Riley proceede , i t I•la r lited o n, and ral):ntr up the Captain and :I- -1 Ilk Tayl , lr. el.arered .t for spe ,,:al service Ste tin wds ,; lip tisr.itcli. and 'he I ,a; nr,, , teeledod it 'n''.' I -r' tryn d-n. • . a d' troon.. Ind 11., 2 , r r' tt•dgeLey an ! lit, I 1 B an:t II A Mack. She then rcturited tie •• I. u.l .11 tii ;1,1- uldihm t : 11,t ti,e,llc Kei .1•• w l thrti tho watt • of the Court the sant, hour ;ha; 11r. K 1 E a s t , Bost on , officer W K .1 ,nt• • wa.- dispatcned In the Navy-Vard in Chatie-I at with orders for troops. and in a cLry sleirt nue , a t• r p , o f 1 , Marines, numbering ;50 men, iii der command 01 Licut :I 1.)u: time, riili Capt .1 C Ric! . Lint 1-fenr) 1/1" Q teen. 2.d Le ut A r. to. re al,. guar treo in the Court and iep.irtei *.ie t nit d Mates Marshal as ready fir dtry 4 04icrtter Eltit, PA. .16 `'•". - SATURDAY MORNING, JUN I: 3, N. 4 DRIOSIATIC RTATIt NOIDIATIONg FOR i3OVERICOfc WILLIAM B IGLE R, ()f Clearfield Couut3 JUDGE OF SUPREME COURT JEREMIAH 8. BLACK, Of Sousenet County . Elift CANAL COMMISSIONER HENRY S. MOTT, Of Pike Counts The Bootee Riot _ _ We give full details in auithet ARAI k t tko Boston nut. This riot is toe '.ruin of that system of politic*, -o [midi to tae ,r of late, which seeks to array on. sectiou the Un ion against the other. Boston a nd N.-v; Eng land have been noted fur ianaticesto Th ,, re witches were hung 111 times past—there (titalt, and Baptists were scourged for opinion *six— there the sanctuary of the Cathoiic has 01 be fore the torch of an infuruit.al and f.intiVal mot __there disunion, infidelity. and tt*atou are preached iu open day—there the enemies if our country received "aid and eomfrirt ,m 1 struggle for :ndependetir.-----/uni 11. r.' .at in deliberation the treasonable Raz:for - 1 Coiditreut ion' With such anticedents, LL iu th• RiAritlf.? i at that the officers of the ilovernm nt are now mur dered in the exerei , e of their City Th. ,; and Kindred prints um) 14y this eiciteun•ut Ill' outrage, to the passage If the Neira-ii.. 1)1:1, hut they have forint that at':n 13.. re been enacted ,o Boston b for.- that hill clias thought nt The) forget that sbitnn , r and Par ker, and the lesscr lights of preached incessantly re...twain , - toe law for the rendition of filmic - es! They forapt :ha: N. v. England ha. 4 been tainted f , r , itte..n, an, trvason since the wat is I •••• 'blue-lights - thAt .•ventlo steug l eo red flame that engulphed the Cote 1, Coo\ en at I l hariestnii It Dilet j. r!( , (1 N 1 •u:d tro: be uuder,t , iod as holding the ,•Trir• tiou of New Englaud. te, fti,:ts, for there are th •uaanda v,h.i it. 1. author; .)f this nutrige with the - t une 4 . 1 w• d ' New England ;Dl+ ha,l. and now, her bright and ghiri • tuany eseelletnne,‘—:.he hae hr.t%‘. - • • J tiful daughters—but we are •••01 (~ th-ir effulgence dnuert t'y 04. ; ahl; x we. have alluded , h-s trul: the uoa;ri:b of th.• WI, ie t i.o 4; The last news from Sof.ton, pct ate pk•Lirti to say, indicates that the laws .1 the o , untry be man:awned despite the raving. , , )t t 6. Ttic: # Democratic "Frauds - ... The Mayville Se' Wind ba, Mille uilt with killift alley sad a ilaw head What oiessy the Saw soold'ot sleet so desirabio *map, toe 1 rJ . 4111.--N- Thei b , (erring teratortal Goteriatenta upon tie gad Kamm ima finally peeped the Senate, j it came frill* the R ouse , ( w i ,ut tbe n auitedwaito by the deal' eve pa ii j vote of 35 3! We re i Sena wen the du ring 1.4 e on the day of its ' —ire 4 e ,,,d t h. .. o f Seward, Wade a Co.,—we saw ti e w .of tints.. the Pt tent whig candidate resident in 1856, der the lull of Ton"... *et, gild Ben . . and we saw the "Litt ..t," cake as a timer morning, ma i l i ng .. . - - ' f t he people of tie North an Ith nn th e fi triumph of a prin ciple tha re upon e people of a territory i' the same gnaraiedto those of a State— the right -go u ment We saw all thi l , but there e t laas,-e not 4eeti, / We havenot es amore, tlae people tli , &holt to of and Rouse prti elm:fled4 broad: have we seen the "c.otrr,dlFl4tlirevolution" the ti r pei er . an d t h e So , ers ray,--ekt for On the contrary, the rises ' qs as usual—decry fall, rain de , ct.nds, v nis Sall green, and the people a-n f., al. i_. rld as though no "calamity' s had befidlen th kPerhaps they do not believe the • - croalt , r-•lirno more than they did when they ' cr3aled 'ter h. dowfall of the Bank—the es taihishtuet, i tv. Sui.lressury---the Admis ..lr,tl o f 'l',ll- ' p en:p int:lit of the Tariff of '41;,- ; ,-th. II .h NlPzie9—th , aoquiFition of C .11i1forti;.142. .be mane it hi r well •ure, tin' I.l,•ukoil rul . t.t.: te-f , . ,›Lblv tor . kil these rota •eveN, .it sir will ret ille , t, were , most vehe to,ittl% 4 .'ooei-6 h• the very men who are 'now ,Itneunclotti adint.-,on of these Terrttorie. a a i w it , ii,.,,, , ba-. truckling to -!ave pow er, ' ari d v,, lintit.• tLe lead of Op fanatics of B ”hon. .0 the very around who re witches w „ re •,,, !DE pi Quilker- and Bmpt,:tJ whipped ~, f 1,.,•!,;1 t:. ; , - sr. ‘ ten now st tting the law at ii• ti,,m,o*l tout det.ug the worn 0fi1,._.1. of th l ip.iersait There u.-ver ha• b 4 ', ' a 3 Int a ---a tneamire that ha. , -tood , --from tip. totm- UM .lire ~f I;,ritimen. tt3,l •011.• experieuec-- ,tali , .(, t., the t ha; 01,,talv, uoW deUko.lll, • the Ne Ift% il tir:u,l:•' iik,dy t,, he . orreet now th a n ' I W. , tt ink 11„t 'R..., hnv, beret.,- , :).4.i. h. , , 1 ,4,4, ring to o , t tonal feel. ,1 ~,4 0, b y a inipt i ng t......rray one section of the I awn h ggit die other. and they are seeking it L• HULA" 'AAP • ~. f‘,lle,l, moat , ignail v f0i1,,1 ,, 1 .._....t•,,!. , 1 , 1 1 !ivy have be-n heretofore, by i'..... In..•;lTi t .. , th. patriotism, the '.4rili,lr .-0- , ','1,1 ;:l..Ugt ,e i the people ' The 'ret ligbear the abolition-wing pre , s ov ,i .r, i t,,.. „het ! A p to frighten the people N' t;. -t fr • th. sur,port of this measure, l 5 1 , t 111. It ' 7:t d. slavery over territories now ire, 1.1( ou rewiera suppose those who pro ,•iain, oi l . KAI. e 3 word they say'' Certainly n“r"fh, , knlr that the bill does not ."extend .j,i‘, r y " l ywiliro, it -.imply gives the people w l„ ma: , ,o t 'these rerritorteh the privilege of , loading 's theat.-elvea what institutions. not in , ~i , r , ,,i , i) with he o ' , ,u-titittion, t hey hall have Jr. •, : i.. ,tent aid n. mire does t hi. bill devote N, i l :1 -4, and 11111,3 :, • Slaver'. \nd will it In, '5 1131 4: ' ~,) ierrtor) unqui Co* %chi ,iripirteit tltr hii!„inti who we t n”nintit,tl ot tit,. Abolition 01 tie Ft-esidrney :thPrefor, vacs will • • • "Ie quebtiouof slavery in these territories, if thorn open u territorial action, will be a queston of nuinsera—a question of the majori ity ft and agaltst slavery—and what chance womldhe slavetplders havf• in such a contest Vo dairy n 1 all • " [see nothing which do-eildr,•e ;toed to gain under this bill - knvgain. +ln another oceasion• •• I hies. 11l he futility of this bill—its abso -1,,, + ility to the slavehulding States—and !hal V k q.);(tE SLAVE WILL EVER HE HELD ' IN O KALI,. R F EBRANKA UNDER ti„' 0‘ en ad rui•tin,,t t.. 54 passed) Though adapted to • 4.1', ! .. r in tt', 'f its great staples, ( hemp and t0..,:t,.. I i . itt believe that slaves will ever b. to , !•llier- -rb, poruLt 0- 1,-,te trill ', f p, it' . •- . 4 ' ) , ay.. A r Ev,rot, another opponent .)f ti., i.:ainti ,la.ko t,oy4 common sense, backed up he ti tai , t4y of other ten - none+ Thus, in Ittr 'nil 'till the wbnit country was eonvulq ,ed with Arngie to prohibit by law the .xist_ ener of *very iu the territory acquired front 1 )darie. 4 1 1 ,• •i r cilmot Prqviaio" war, not only the 'test of ire t•iii. Free Speech and Free Labor, but the ~ ndali . f moral and religious principle ' IS - tutle IL tighl witcci warm, the new- territory ve. fast Itnoulti ittbabitantr, and before the National gists ate had decided the controver,), ealiforniltniAliel a; the door for admittance, hlta ;ing t`id , ~> 1.. , .If n.. 1 it will ll* 11.1 NeLi• a anditau , : 3, Thottqands and thou sauti- of I.ard-, alZkrin till/ tio.:k thither. an.! th. v williP., v. il. the proud ...,insctotiAait‘• that the. I;vet do ittives of none of their right.. by a itkote eilt 4 , :t .1 th..mietle—that they w;11 be 1 , I i t ,o;Nik,t N,, eittasi,:a and Kansas, a the) have 5. en In NI Vtk arid Pennsylvania The) will ,q, lot , wltattrathe privilege is accorded t . them I .11 rlVlk.lt4; ,e, lan I.:w- and givin_t .-haracter . their ••w, ;I itution- They will go In •thth [lumber. , th - , edily th..y ail! form `tat , ' goy- 1 ernuon:s, I. re I.mig two bright constellation.' till '`' '" I ' lld ti " , g'tl3xY of the Imeriesti . on- i f-lorae‘. 411 ...• States will Is: /.•• • ' i frlud els„. A t Soil Convention was hi 1.1 in l'itteburglipt week, ;And although l'ot.Litch ,sent a lettel be read, in whioh he proclaimed himself a td Abolitionist, the membeis gave him the cd shoulder. and nominated tith• of their Own i)e, a man named Porrs, of Ches ter eounty it 4 - the Whig party had '•gu ne I. pot,*!. it wit; more than justice that it child,. the Free ti arty, 4fiotild go to tt,rf.:, too' .4,.. ! nay, Th4frorei , I. 't ring to have tht• bill ( organizing. Territories of Nebraeka and K 3 an -1 Has, "rrpe .'' tient it, and tremble 1) ye , advutat.tes n-iutervention: -With s a h ( i n. itixosy and oonditiou of wings before us, he banner of repeal be unfurled, the sword and the scabbard thrown away, tm and every ( r interest and quelition subortlina- , . ted to this feat and all ittiportlint ineaoure / and let nu t evnaideration be ailod to iii%- 1 terpose an ~ le to the progre ss of tbi greal. ; abd patriqfieutt - Now plat las,:r t hacEnt id it he P ident has issued a proclamation it appears that there of another Cuban invasion, and bought he might as well put a :nee the prochunation. l e &tithed thinks the "pa and Eiie haveitabibed a perfect Shore Road." Wonder how • st east the Itepd for that die. Fi prop Rene., CCM wiv his t, and stop The f the tic. tieu..unt•cAl .Irvi are ou Asiy to Mad Messr:-. Doug & Co Don't port wish yol It bps to Walk! ,When the OA& Poses came down upon Erie Sinter because her citizens did not choose to submit to the exactions, the rascality, and the monopoly tithe managers of the New York roads, operating th;ough corrupt and purchasable men in ow midst, we thought the day was not far distant when Buffalo herself would be made to feel the "crushing out" process of our oppreeors! That time has now oome!—come sooner than we expected, but still it is none• the less welcome. The serpent of monopoly has entwined its slimy bids about the business interests of Buffalo— has injected its poisonous virus into her veins— and already her press begins to writhe under its deadly effect' Lot them ivithe! The serpent that is entwining its folds about them, and suck ing up their life blood, is one of their own rais ing It is a pet they have fondled—a reptile they have warmed into life, and it is now no more than right that - it should. serpent-like, sting the bosom that has nursed it And it is doing so most effectually, if we are to believe an article in " The Dernoeraey" of Monday.— The writer of that article says that not "over one fourth as many passengers go West by baste this season as last '• He also - declares 'that a Us diminution of travel is indicated by Hotel registers The reason for this the writer givees follows• •'Tlie late consolidation of the several section al roads into the great New York Central, has placed the control of the entire line, from Buf fulo to Albany, in the hands of men, yotrria,.l/ 0,14 y by what they may raceui t/to f.of their rapport:6oh; sod this policy they pursue, rspectitc.of the local ixtc rest of - the cities west of Albany, which, being the residence of the Preident, claim- and receives ',special favors.— policy leads to a systematic attempt on the part rif the Central Company, V , direct travel to and over the Great Western Canada Road., own ed iu part by Albany eapitalists,) and thus over the Michigan Central, I owned and controlled by ' , awe parties, )—thu'. travel i- directed from and oven from the weocrn portion of tb t',,etr,il Road, and oar city i mp,Acrished, whip c the private init re.4t, of inTereArti in tlic great \V extern and Michigan arc ad% anteel Again, the p)(1 ,. q leads the mauager- of the Central Road to use e‘ ery means in their power to induce travelers to g, fruit Buffalo west via the Lake Shore Road, to Cleveland, where an ether interest acting in concert with the Central, seizes the passenger , bound te.eineinnati a nd forwards them over the Cleveland and Columbus 'Road, thus preventing I'"s- anger , from finding their was by steamboats, from Buffalo to Cleve land and Sandusky. and a , by the Mad River and Hamilton and Dayton Roads to Cincinnati, and the Bellefontaine, to Indianapolis, &c To effect this diversion via the State Line Road, no efforts, however objecitonable are omitted; even latterly, the Conductor- ou thr C e ntral refuse t o allow the boat agents to rodeo baggage ebecks for the Sandusky boats 1 With these objeetiohable proceedings, our citizens would not be expected to interfere, were it not that very naturally the Mad River, Ham ilton and Dayton, and other lines, are thus in duced to retaliate by a course which is exceed ingly idjurious to Buffalo Finding themselves cut off by the Central Read—compelled to run boats at a great loss—they uaturally endeavor to prevent their New York botind passengers from finding their way to the Buffalo and State Line, and to the Central Read. and induct -, them , to purchase tickets from Cincinnati to New York, I, ea (h. ii, # 1 nsyl, ft I. nu ,tp , I (I h ..,, R... 4.1 r-, Pins ,ln i oda , ,71.41 P , li asyl t ,in •, r i'. ut , a l I' Ph i lad, I . phie, thus leaving Buffalo entirely oft the route. and as an extra inducement, providing iti the tickets for a delay or laying over of the p.a.seen cre in Philadelnbiee_e t we v ‘lelity. if t i be,treeen- Ker is n western rnereuant, won a nu d .., ri "co., 1/ ti i I in.- rett.A. th , is TIV,II nt , i t ' l,,. .V., 3'9d, p',,,,h,,,, , ,, As a consequence, the travel has ereatly in. reale ed on the Pennsylvania roads, while it is noto rious that the travel is falling off on the New York Central So of light freight Our informant, who ought to be well informed. startles us by saying this falling off of goods is 90 per eent, on last I year's business Our informant was, on Thurs day last, in Cincinnati—at the office of the e lam• ilton and Dayton Road—and was told that 150 ! passengers had that day purchased their tickets ( via Philadelphia, most of whom were bound for New York Heretofore, even Philadelphians trav eled from Cincinnati to their city through this State Now, this squabbling among Railroad Companiee may be an agreeable and pleasibt pastime to those managing them and receiving t . salaries, but to us—tn every interest, commercial an d mercantile, and to our mechanics and hotel keepers—t" each and ail of our citizens, it is un fortunate—frought with evil and misfortune Two great and powerful interests are, by their wars, diverting trade and travel from our city The power of the Central is well known—and that of the Ohio lines, from the fact that they arts long established, out cif debt, well supported by a lucrative local business, owned, reentrolled, and managed by shrewd Boston capitalists and shrewder practical western men, i instauce O s . horn S: Lane) cannot be quest iened—the power at teas to do great injury to Buffalo The re• , gion through which these Ohio roads run. eym : pat hizes, as a matter of course, with their Rail roads, and confounds Buffalo equally as a matter rf course, with the action of the Central Road Thu - s we euffer from the engenclenng of a Hostile feeling among the people along the rout. e 1 do not name the N V and Erie Company l Thar eorpnration aide the N I' Central in ite oppressive and 'selfish course, and does A. most Uin,//30 und xtitpOly They ought to know. end probably do know, that neither the Buffalo and! State Line Road, nor the steamers "Queen of the West' . nor eereseent City.•' will permit an agent of their connecting read --the Buffalo and N li Cite—to pit his nose on then car-, in their de- pot...r on their deck , , t.. take a .heck, or eny a l word in favor .1f their route to :\ Air 1 ork, By the by. we are told that the New York and Frio' Company refuse to -ell in New York, eeeend ' (dries tickets via this city Cosstwrvi('v.--The Whip and bolitioriNN )lasAschusettp• aro' pnturrg ak!! gtriet ~b-4ervanee 4ervanee the iilissouri Comprorni.C, while they are openly violating both the law.: of that State, and the I :timid States, h) mobbing the State and Federal officer., and timing tire arut. to prevent the execution of legal pr0.,...1c,. Tin. it the tOltili*tenc:, of the Antd•Nebranka party in the North sair A powdt.r mill exploded at NVillmington the other day, killing and wounding,a large number of persons I) it AADIN OnTRA n . —An unnatural brute named Philip Ovenheimer, residing on Sycamore street, over the canal. hsi , been in the habit of beating and abu,sing leis step-daughter, a little girl nine years of age, in so cruel a manner that his ikighbors have, time after time, threatened to inflict summary chastisement upon him. Yes terday morning he stripped her naked, tied her under a shed in the yard, and gratified his fiend ish malice by throwing pails full of cold water over her. The scremea of the poor child brought several of the nieghbors to the spot, when the cowardly monster made tracks, luckily for him self, or he would have experienced rougher treat ment than that which he treated his innocent helpless victim to. The little girl, whoee mother died six mouths since, was taken'under the pro teotion of a neighbor. It is said that the inhu man step-fatiter has entertained a hatred to the girl, in eemaequenoe of the election evinced to ward her by her deceased parent-4dr wife.— %oh a Ismailier might well saute one to "Musk as imam maw. —pia. Wage -.l*-- -e lIMMMINMEMENmft . 41 •1 it ...awf ul.* NI; A par ago Wit ghlaelkat , er our *lanai. to the wag istilteis *Oar, , hillialka° l PwrPoe &See deem owe efelabaye malladY the al ter, and le Vas leet Ilrotd lei *wry timtli falwW4l., at (Mrs a primps* of it. ni Irimeton of that Ward have Puy- , dosed additional ground, and ate maturing their plans to pat spa baii‘lati *ea, eatie trees ite WOW, will MN' h• alt ornament to the tow,. Tillie is right. Public editmva, is sating spelt seats aisiestlen, ought to keep thonsture in view as well as Sherman., A &shoal. Hones that might do now, very likely mill not be the thing five Sean hence. This being the ea" we *rut they will carry out in full the plans proposed, sad give us e Rense that we can point to with pride as tie Pablie BOW et the Sala Ward. In the Wait Weill, as we understand, there are a part of the Dimities., who desire to keep op with the spirit evinced by lb. Diresitore of the East; but' onfortneately .! part are afraid of their shadows. The world moves wo feat for thew, ' • School louse thee woolent look like a Pantoyli alio bans, or a beettemenTe saitb shop, voile WIWe thew, brnes, ao we bare been told, they have matured a plan to Lund • wood wiltion of the premed shabby concern Tory wish to distils upon the plea of •ooncnay, a. they ray Ike birld tag Will cost a few hundred dollars lest than the plan pr, posed by the other Direetors—a plan, let as add, that has been sauctioned by the principle Builders in the cis) 'and when (wiled oat world prove an ornament instead ,1 a dlegrseqk to the Ward. We trust the ..progreer loci" .c. he tst Ward School Directory. will never paid. nay ,er ly should bolt, for they at. soling in this matter .: well for the future as the present. Proprietors of Hotels invariably aspect the rte.- to sing their praise when they Jo the handsome thing snit Ed itors, let us add, are not dow in doing it Thie ihe case, we see no reason why, whim the propristora of a lie till do a very aria thing, the fact *humid nos aLso tired. Certainly if it is right to tall people what Hotel to go to, it is also right to tell them whet ono to *raid, an this hypothens we most earnestly tell the traveling to beware oldie MOSOMIAIIIZLA Hurst. at Pittsburg Oar remade for this litsimply as follows We arrarri io Pau, berg on Botany last upon die I. P X Eastern train, and went to that Haase sad registered oar name, and bit° that tit a Lady who was traveling under oar protection Th. Clerk in the °See asked if we wished roe ms We re plied that the Young Lady did, bat that we 'lid not then -that "or wife wee in the city visiting some triiinds that were going to take dinner at the Hotel, and then . g , and , ee eke was ready to accompany Llr home in the worn ins that if ..he wee, ells vraild bring her over and r , •ualiai during the night, and leave in the 24 A X Waa , ..ro iteeordlngly we got our , .ininer, and then want out dt 'Ana o'clock we returned, and added "and Lady ' • / rest ,'or own name on the regi , ter, and , a/Isl t. r , - e were shows to it, sod then. fs w• were ,r.)ing ;arty in the morning, we wet: down and zoned t .r awl it was eat, s6' Welerste war nt tt• Two tan ner and two at capper and two r irheq, he pf 'l'n''t.fr the MosoxesweLa /To 'a ••barged ELI only r ti• Mar• w.n r., pute s Hotel bill, we paid it without 4 a r.l We : wt. J• w. 41 remark here that the regular charge at Ma M. , 1 ••,. 4 Hot or. is two dollen, per 413 At whielk rate r dl d. 'old have hewn just $3 at•teed • -s6' at,.. ta • the history this Hobo. gentlethau au ,r• •,1 there with in, and came away with u.. there the saw% length of time, was °Lily ,barged bi other fact, In addition t.. the $B, net t , , pat rant half a dolls*. to bring eane baggage t.. ant ah ther half to carry it to the Depot. In ooti , lus o bate but a word to add--either the proprietor .•( )Iv :40 , GAIIIILA Hots! to dilbolltqt hint•elf. or be keel :oe ~eo that is—at any rate there re " , heating %boo; ' by some body. and we ealiopon our brethret, t the preee everywhere to eipqie the feet P We do not charge anything for this pull- It pro prietor of that Hotel ie entirely weteotne to the may do him, lA^ People should never walk backwards it .13; g.- ous. awl eornetimee places the perms who tr.... 11 awkward poattiori. Mother Lott, we all ha.... ',eon taught, turned to a pillar of salt for even looking back. hut ei en she, we fancy, did not feel so supremely foolish it 't ( 01 low who tried the feat of walking boatman& in te ~.• , ?f .itir office the other day. He was looking t,,r 4ign. with his eyes east upwards at an angle fit forty-hi gn es. he commeubed retracing hi 'tep,. when un'..rtu liately he ;ame to coudatt 'tithe dry hot.. and preato change, he stood on his head and shoulders or thi dtict aide with hts heels pointing up at the very trot where file - a •s"-w.l 6.enre We know it rru. laugh at linotkne . 4 misfortunes, but our country Mend rut such a ridiculous figure. mid looked z, foolieh withrl. that wit had to indulge ourself a little at her einem., Ksrwart Tottoa.—The Editor of the Syracuse tt,. r 4 asserts that be has known the question debated .•ftruotig polmetans, whether it were best to return a whlg •;euter . to Congress or send him to the Penitentiary for th e,.tu mission of a crime of whieh he had been guilty: midi: rtes fatally decided to seed him to WAshington. - We ate glad the StosulasYl indiesded the polities of the indtfldual. or we might hare supposed the editor was makine a (rive Pt the Ex-Henewable of the S , gsidlisk7 Jr,. • ' les The folloiving extract, relating t matter • 1, , in.,te quarters of the world, 'rem I, he tery sigm,tica rt the !tate of tociaty e=lating at the point• desigr,ate,l fa d fart atter Fite is very much to the point, and remind, uric of that of the man who had been traveling through Ilea than , untries, but on observing in hiv - journey a gaiiows the wayside, knew at ..nce that he tied reached I •,‘ bled country "The captain of a mercLant veaael unloading in feared to leave a part of hie cargo espoeed during the night 'lt re , ll not-rain, e. Mussulasan. 'But sumebridi etas I them; replied the Captain. 'Oh, never fear, re) the Turk, 'there to not a Chriatian within eeven moo-. ' Lut..4 Mottrar,—We hare - seen a letter from on, ••• oat old acquaintances in Gran ealiforn i e• a , t r; tipcliking of Madame Lola Montes, he ear, -She re nick tug an application for divr.r.-t. from I Tacloban! whore be foolishly married in San Fraf , is. • !set summer :zhe in hand. , ome etyle_at Urn." Valley, where she has a prezi% cottage. the has 6.. .1, h , rse. a viral) hear, a. , ..ers: other will a.. 1 !Dal umi a veer. motive for l • money on I 11.• of the •n-ewletit women lei mattera hustuca, abd Ai, a the Le,i. informed , at general .uh,ect whom I eve' knew. rb. r tiv well bred. *Nit manneri, erre entirely unpretandint Site re wars with the 1.111,r. RR a clare• and, in hon. re a rem'. arr. , WOMSII. Her failing+ err a hoes temper. and e 0,,, was on a...rrl 11{11 /LW pay- , well thuee ten":a employe, and that- in a Cahlortirear..- rte, 'errs • •o• ' tUda of - .%rrr-faorp4 , ol Thie charitable tlilifornian teems to handle the a.A..r‘ , mr , Lola se though the was quite ••• rrt.h pee.. anti not • very badly soiled pattern, at countro, it .t Cher to the eut hare regarthol her Her failtagk • been dresatal up in mph dainty phra,,d..gy ate. cm worn/ 9rtgeshoh.,' •he conferred up•.n t, lu schoulr of,Boeten the honor 01 wit tv. Pee nothing rery ' p;euliar in the ••Cahrornian • ..yr - in tr, closing se'nteuce. Hi? .erne to 4 noul • ti. e•ot tL. thin of nun twrooring to other nation. riu. o h ,, man (amity' given to •quiihtine • tyro tit , nrs i• oh reined. Aprol.k., 1.. the ah,•%o, se s,e thjt • nin p ..t the Mailivilif /Jerald, *pub. /rues m behalf of Lola Monte'. for having htttru the In« hand ‘,l it• ma,4reati. He miens It a matter of !site entirely "u t he pert f Bruin "Whin Lots went t.. lerd her Innr With racists Nyrrot, and bripir rar•. Brain ran out in bugle t.. Illegal her, veined her hood 4...tug0 'rows. ewe, ter " Whet ,tregt ..•" think of ttruin't wow u e think ther, 1. a K... 01 ,le al of bn:namt-ity itbout it .1041 ,- hoe of our exchanges ;nye that a titan named George Ilart pas been arrested at Alban) nu a charge of seduction and bastardy. Tbiudefenre, among (Aber rebut ting testimony, called quite a number of witnesses tu pmro that at lane• the defendant we. 0, sway de.-oe f ie,i, and the counsel in fawning up VII mu, argued very strenuously that his client's ablusration rf mind exculpated him (mat all Maine: and that an insane person , wan dot amenable t , , the laws of the lend. Should this delouse pru+o valid. w• are tearful /hot "mental derartgainetar will heceuie 111.011 re MODS out youths teen' rAr- home of the papers are nest unirallantly p.aing the at Mr.. Mary Prewett, the mode's Editran Ora Masai: , rippi paper. because she seaciaatee Millard Pillekere -I for the Presitlesey. Sit,- rite New York ilvsoiag Pat ctatee that Et C.. 1 lector Livonia ham boson* the Prasitket the Lapin. Stoae-Dreeelag Conway to New York city. Re *aid to have accepted thts Aloe by way of potting bimetal in training to beam* the "ken(' esadidate for Govern,* I The Louisville LA qP.' l4; head of its columns each day to' jury who tried Nis. Ward. in Ky. One , c)f- them 111 A wrate, (viewing that he will attach to • Reyna Puunve.--le a ewe seem* tried ac Lowell, lyeeper at the Cross Roads, wher e io the Supreme Court. whee abstedsviejury, Judge Kee- of goods may be olitsiaed c gee emplhoooted sew of the wtheseesc 43 /ge for (*wary ' prod ir -ussis s =r i e tz t 7e , d !Pee of the met be a gram seses i l, but he waft et titl which it Imo ever bon ateirthmin. fu ll y my let it whams. Akashi; eta lisa.4bessasaamisf *Om adwortigiag. taw. Somebody advertises foe armee to self a work en titled kilynismial Inatesotor." k eotempoesey adds, "tlan best layskenuil Lastrostair vs know of la s yoking widow Wbet are don't know litmit to so see is loorsing." 10==1 Ins liiiieri o.,,,erpowintevi” offio. !Aim y,, t4 Our dillerbot city (tee to express tie 11.!utio Idea Ttiss 1 1 1+6at's oat, bnYir i. th, hunk rooms "Any tkisig bask tkla weskits,* of Wall stmt. "Dow ote,.Carry . how glad I prialos, ruling her howl Croak he r 4 ,, t4 dying to bear vognotikins Gov --k kir " „ nit, t.II toer' Nature's strongest extracts airlyi mabgrued words Wham wales 4 1 1 %4 . „ in its variant forms Ili, tatinn last week. Gotham, both eo lietr , rir,, evidently bad something uut ►om•thlng •it. Bat •••r7 btay A dud ei brats what it was at last the PI ed tile mystery. That *Molar ;N at had been arrested &Own, p a d . t.h.: public eunosity walla not 6. um, catteh had, of Idit", beim Istd toi t , AI .rwastualust, awl so I=l4 um, r.mitutte interest was throws rootdit. Notirsoy" St the bead of a newspm,,t, er got perusal by all othiflot So who : , ! i t ~raer were eutrsiceed. the who Nti• • tv see thou ptirrod up with a I , hc the affau was ihir. One of the Catholic knoturcay received a lame, ID whio - , et. , , &uut of $10,600, to dim* the se r r.... The Arclieethop, Bastiop. w PNeet, ri the pro ono o r tion in the court, j‘ for good ono ilkesktiosod, w oa,-. be offer Shortly afterwards, a porton. ma, three of our mom riropiretable older. open ha Alice it midnight, and le trunk, eontiuning the rituals, etuir, ruination of wittolt be deigned be pre 14 , , name. to the sottt•ty, Lau 4, lAwelgner,t, it was ushered that th.: -- order of " Nothings," end thiv bc, 11 ,, ,1t the letter The result ,( • h u i t t i r.., Roy, could not be ideal:l44 g. orove4 u ulan, incl• were w +1« Mbar was • breed fare, nut ,er:. ; up an hour of New loth We It v euppoited upon 'rood mewhat lap, and strong doubt at. er really is ..,r:l3 au order • Their latitudes ere gun:lowlier filiuMi. Way re one of them. The poe n , e.. .11),1 ?be dalike of the tewpie itiqy have tudeeeit the formation ,t ru ‘iiiiereui parts of the eountr: , .. a;, tie- bodies Into , Itsra and Amps.. uorse rbtl Listury of the Tenons secret tr) would be a saluab4e and , t,•truer pr. , grey•. Free blazonry- probabis r. day d prosperity and u.lv.r..ty •,)• prove.l, from an Engltab , sousis,ai ..sieolk, Internal, and butuanst,n,-, u:,l •. brnt•llt• and Induene.- through oven to Irstaut lands. ls the cr,,rj! ita 0 - tekecaug pulses of trienish tlow about to Int wilted Tb• various orders of t)o•.d 1,, to , lastly eonfinod to this *n2;: , arr. tamed much Inflame* or et.r.n/m** ma•b Ma,,nry again rear§ its standard of eumyasw►nd MIMI* are baronial; L La. Wens Would that men's ?wormAu4 sn ,netiaoe►ble stamp. Would tar es ery nelson 10 this aaaaintremen` t••••••• • tsria Nos fates from the country "JP , h. ornog hastnees upon! basks) n• har , • arrivr4 tr,id • h•rr and ,n the wiy The ED el favonhle Th. Amer:-* Halifax. ,sweilea, Spain. p.rtp, palmed the vnineTTl Wit i• Bruod•Tuff %hay advar,oo.‘l Tr, ',IN 1• `till ep.y arid LUipturtuz. IF, I • (VVI: a!,proacti .dun -re• tn<t 6r4p• h , pay aLgb teat• i„sh, Snme newspaper the tear • I a "better SIM LAC.• La.t It.. tbv fellewing tneadanek. WILL hip "hahitatton and ream.'• elc b. handed over be the tender mere: , . her '•strong standed' comiSente,, culprit, we doubt net, would .n• r u• t of h "When lovely wumss re • i••• With muslin tashionsbl Whist nun with eye, 'OOl From mutually peering And when, hi. ardent Ilse rei The dry pods hearel lee Wnuld not snit tie To press --'J r dam. • The Now Tort Teti %som thr their day " We don't wondertu. •,mr:dent. prra• Ntga, Cat.. Pupp:e• aLi amble gen.. 4 J-,0 S.S. The at.. paper. .a) ake pft...entect a laser IA of W . . ths• tt3 , . There .- .ugh thi.httelve. 4u.eL wil' r..u4 Et fltiwnd rt Lunl) . o La!, ¢ An : w.wlt, horde. th. trattet. k .op 2... Ditiereu OILllof• till , a,fer,l there La , otuetime. a remarkable m s' the 1110 , .t fashionable Oa) .• htf r...•Lghbor a nose the battle I.•udet the *llfferelt I. I Ir. , has, h 4tualls4 solusetzeu gull 4.ur .uarsoter liatuto,u) LNCtDE\T —A J ‘vere riding on the ehel,hir , Fo tb, tram 3pprosatied thy: flag, station, the flag wt. , tVE whistle was sounded a nd tr]i• down, the train stopped, a n . 142 2, on the ear; be was met ty pr •*, the car, apparently in imprinted a 1,... , a each other a smack which revced,nted man jumped off and awat wtc that was all the husln4 irtroartokl tien New, who says that comma:hal*? We beipesk t . plate from the ladies upon the. without delay.— , A STEP-FATHER mta(nity, says the Ihiteliesb Coino Po//odium, na k ., beeu thrown Itf,. tense excitement, by a most horr' -' minor, named James An'e ar , • got into a difficulty with Mr Cu'ur' stepfather, and seized a gun to L, his mother, Mra. E m u, in dueeo dawn. lie thereupon drew katfe sharpened like a razor, whv'h earr/ing for eighteen month.. pot it to East, who started to run l'c he stabbed_ him repeatedly 1. , hAI when the assamin got upon 3 • 11.1 to pieces, ripped out, the bowel , `.7 down, rotting him in the breast , heart an inch or two, and •;tabbiti him in a number or place. (DJ: max, after the blood-thirsty tearing, as he bays, that he wa.- turned, propped up the body and cut the throat from ear to ear tending entirely through the sit• jointing the neck. He then rt'l and deltiered himself up, say tending - to do it for a long time• nut then dead, he would go back lie alleges bad treatment of reason; but it is thought. We' of property belonging to Lin m",t 6d by the marriage was vested al Oil a