fltiscillantow, _toren mu? atifirai*les IMPORTANT FROM EUROPE Arrival of the Baltic. Great Battle between the Magian.: and the 1//tiao The American steaincr-Baltic , reached this part at 5 0'0166 , ytMer'l;2 , after noon, having left Literponl on tL 4. , , ber, at 9 50 A. 51 The news by this arrival i, of th• U:112 - ,t Inter est and importance One of the most sanguinary battle- of ni , 42rn times has been fought. and SknasTor , k.l,..tiA:, The Gets, a, lAr a, klsowia, ri that a battle took place on the river Alma'—:;;e French and English, with a loss two thousitnl eight hundred killed and Wounded, stormed the Rus sian entrenchments and drove the enemy lAA The Russians appear to have made a stand on the gateeha, and,another battle was fought there, the 23d September, resulting iu the defeat of the Russians, who were pur•uedby the allies to the landward walls of Sebabtophl More fighting took place under the walls On tlii 25th, Fort Constantine was invested by sea and land, and after an obstinate defence, was carried by -corm The Allies then bombarded the city and the tleet Ten Russian ships-of-thedine were burned and sunk; the remaining farts were carried af:er another, eight hundred guns were siletwed, t wen• ty-two hundred pris..dier , were taken, and the Russian lose, in dead and disabled, 1••• estltaated at not less than bastupol alone In the midst of this t• bar LOP', with 0 . 12 remain ,f hi- force. retired into a ,u , iie ,liner barka, and threatened to fire tiie ' JWU 1.1:‘ , w up til ' re maining ships unt•es- would grunt ban an honorable capitulation The ...tilled totals demanded his une,nd,t. uul -,urrender, and, in the name of till:liana). Ell "ix nouri for consideration The sit hours had nit expired when the last advice, krt. but it was rumored that he had surrendcre in the Freueb and English flags waved over Stba.t.opol LATEST —Mvo. , y2thkoti hiy ..2urrcudered Having given the ru f-Lture , of exott.- lug news, we pr ce, i to give PuCh Come to hand Tue-, "orli a, lbw:, tire, were mostly forw.,r,l i in mere trigto.•utary scrape of two ur ttiret: ,tur. ezrh t., tLe Etighsh Govonituemt, anti by ',tat .;,,NA2ftluv.:lll . , wet.: vom munieated to toe Lou: , o papers lu l / 4 1 to tLe pub lic. in l ate of the m tnentary gleam which stekneeee 'hits- eleeteili , t lest weed, is •eelei-1 b, the and 411.41 e-t e a. threw over the ellted armies at , _. Varna. we have no doubt that the (Arley- which ' aw e ., preee, and by th c at the Ab sit , aliet, too, as an AntaNebraeka victery Wt do II a took place contributed to the completion end perfection of those vast preparations to which I know that we oueht to expect any thine 6 44 . - till the eticceee of the enterprise is mainly attribute, it is a t ler from ti uth, and carriee up in it, feet. ble The armies have, indeed, to deplore a eta such evidence of ebsurdity, Ilia: we are asaltash vere loss, and three tidings, which will inflame , London, Red:ea/idea afore ing—li ea fat a eu in spite af our uetter judgment, rust : Lie) the spirit of the nation with the joy of vieeary, ' VIENNA, Oct 3 —S,veriti prorate ii.spa:.. hes ~aimAn Anti \ , bra-isa vh. , ,z..r , muet e.mse mane a pang of anxitv awl unceetain. should so ~aim received here t aday c einem tile itralage nee rii•-8 tN, to the relatives of those who hair shart'd the foreoeth' Waew t is the t vid. nee` It , • tea ceived from vaneue gamer, relative LA/ "'the tail - h:' ~,,,,.. an lin iv eintre the bitter vost of etedi iris Gov BIGLER Is &dented, tea did It, \n .-\• of Sebastopol N ese ' ,41,,,,1 ~,,tinuoi,n, lieweve utrir , braska men do it: It .I, c a l i eoN l e; ~ t t a, v er, has reechtel ue ,a,int :at • ITICI.:11 despatch feint Bea it the intellbeenee el the fall tefSehasta- , ~ • ' ': ' ' - . St. Petereburgh. dee 1 tee Ist in.: , silaitg that p. .l be taintirmed, ten data will have euffieed to ' 4 ' 4l . '":" .T • wn"• ' f'". t"' I . ' " - -.1 "1: :'' the ad viets lam Pau "11 --- " 3l4°Fr 4 the : •''' -;•tt ter u meette the eampulArt of the Crimea, and the National Aetwitustretteu is -oil, rive " vila nu mrnt ""' '* ' ''''' .'" - ' ! "-°" 1 ' . '" l " .- ale - weal be et once I.:diet-eel from the perils and inure of it. Lied was .I. Leta •r r. p. •:. .. some anxiety h. a - , eds , r eetive wartare until the t, "rations, d ie f a :w ee end wise •., f •:, pes.. • el te. VIINNA, 1 . ,.1.,,i.t ., ‘, II t 3 —relit • Mi.: -kill.. . • ' ' ..1-. , ‘N here We trust th't in the s• ; aoris ellepatt•li u. S: P, tci -! erg .. tio.a)Liess • , , , ~ , f c h t , wur, if tio , In i ,, i , ni t h e cur , ‘l'a,,iiingt.,u, t ittili is 0. 8i1.1.1.R. r:.., —.. :.,. , dated the 20t1,—uat tide with, ler tI, Lie . . li' • ' N . I..J..xis ' . .11 .1 Ll l ,l l'l'MiNt the leesen he hes re S till the -Uti-N ' lnalk ' ' ' 1 "" " I Eri "' wc ' ll a patch was ticven days , ea retie -, Iv"! frau, this rueraed chastisement, the allied wing majority et 1,51aa drat • Meier, in altuin- The local aver, publish the fee ,wite e t . Five e ,vernineuts will not be deterred by waverieg ietretiou Nebreeka Deni era'. ;eertece an Ire I hours after tie betutpardnient, Felt Callst.sutito• le - LA - is itnii unfounded repreeentetkone from mea- mej o r ity: A le ! Er e , 'WI' N•- n .• •..,„:u . ti ,u blew up Ten ti, iiii . t.,elans tcerc aurae/ , urea 'A “rthv ~r their reel strength. We have its its ruiee Pieria- IENr , CII//' - Fr fl , -" 1 1 " i t., .1 - , vtith an enemy ageinet whom . the most de- this. Tite -awe r.sui:. ti .tviu: 1, - m.. the - tO.t. Alexander. tenet- , le,e , Ou hussevoe -limn-Lied ring measures are the sweet, and those Oat have eau.", 'iii he tract-i in .•scry a ail , :i 11l . N'' CMU The ailied fleets seaultaneiaele , iestr , ye.l the unit,,: till) c iatecele If a these great opeCratione monweeith Hence we ~.,.., - rt :ii I - ill outer barber forte tin 1 1 - .lri;uani 1 tile tteesiate may new claim, at least, not to have overrated muse that has gins u Mora:. . Nela 6' e", i Dem fleet Prince MeseattiKeer• is rep ettel a. i, .v• ti - , 1 • " Power ", that a Ilan" hY which the have mlt, fir, ) . , e ven t s- t ire thoueitei ill .J-rit, .• unconditionally ,urre,oler.?li ,ti the . 2.;,11 been so rapidly achieved For the first time in BIRLIN, Oct ',l —A • legrepaie iliepe.,-11 Las history the soldiers of England and of France Dario., an autisNebrasta i waig e iet- curio, I Pei been received here ,lire, ..: fr tie St P,-tersbargb, have trod the bloody track of victory side by hide, oak to beat Bigler. uud eeetered the ,: ec e„i i et , It dayli that Priuee MEN ..(- illii , wFF 1...- tel,graplie.l __ t i au 1 tningled the banners of the two empires in majority Iti the Congre.sional delegatien ‘‘' het under date of Sept - 25 , ii, ..ti it Ii• iv“ aide/ail:4a 0111' trophy This event is therefore doubly wel- . that taus' ma eur realere k u .w -- in 1 tti _ hie troops unm,l , ', l fr•mi F ., .' - S- 6. 1= 11 4)4) 1 come, and aoubly memorable, since it affords to towards Ilaletsehi• .5. r , 1 There le will aweit net tie" Nehrieke iil 0 .2 , il fll,o that it is . . „ Europe the e pledgeethe • . ureet o. union Lit the two reinforcement.. teen K. reek, ftn.l Pen 1.,,i , 14.1. i-c countries, e although that un no has lien altheu ' ot - -eu ce adds that Sebatanp a a el net t een attacked up ni • mt'nted at Ibis tuom , •nt by the tells of war, its the 26th of Sept —a . real and permanent object le the reetoratien and es. t. Sao !us, .il, - Te , r 1\ I a. ... The Battle of Alma and the Fall of Sebastopol ti 2 ; , 'Ll:"/"Ii ''' "I peace Lamiterete Lo,‘,. b„-i i ~,I, , —General Survey. - Fro, the t 1 , 1 ben r,' • V" 2 IMIKAtTANT TREATY WITII THE ('iIIPPILWA... Salt River to tue -..") heal The great an i gain ,- ee ev , rte willeii wee eat fhe Indian Aigents and Ceneeise - au ee... Ti t lie seuulet "keep 1-0' !'' lit, Silently anticipated wie n ;ast we a hire•-•-ei , oli I part of the h. nited States, Moser- H e' Gilbert we intend to foil- a r e aders h a ve sot only ) , ::tit -.1 tee , uri....- al ...fir and D B lierriman, concluded i treaty with IVA. Ctle. Ll4l 1.1 ,, Vi11, ..:. 1 expectations ; awl the .1..45 NS' :st. II Ii .-I ' t . `lt -., 'II , ' i ' hippewaks of Lake Superior at La Pointe on „ 5 apart by the Crown "id tin hrtion I•. - , -I,,ri tie 30th nit .by which all that extensive terra- 41, tit of a eli i t thanksgiving for ill:- ahtiu , l , :nt ni!ur , . _ 7.- .t fury b adering eu the west shat- . f the lake and . eee,rest e., de— Providence has ezu:ht from th.• dis.. -, . ,c,r, between the British poeeesie l etee an d Wieeenein I - of war the first about ~f .let,ry II i ,f and Miuneseta and westward to the Mi!..j....ippl, the •23d of September at c•• ri ',iv, I ~,, '••: ~,, iv is ; -led to the I - nited States We learn flier the by the Government fr .. 11. r 'Majeat \ el.ie Caippewas were a ell repreteenttel frein all tie staler at C.m..taut,i,..plc 1 , , way ~ .t liai i ern.l. , nerthern baud, and there wee much toietuniity stating that the ,utreeeite I eienp .f the liu.s a - i- i am ing them on the .übjelet of liepeeine •-f this contaming ',50,001. , men. with e touneree- a- •i. . r., va-t ,tut ancient hi•ritage, that now for the lino and cirvairy, on tae lie.elite of the .Ctua w.Ai of time is bargained away to the white man tacked by the , -1114 . ,t1 tr.ops ,rr 1 P .11 , ~,, the The eitippewae have numb• two or three letter. , 20th Sep , and c , irncci %ti (;:- boys •:t: ;snort h-er %rations of agricultural districts in the interior, and a half, wou a t o ,. ii al , et, leleat 1ir.•,,il where the Government have stipulated t o expend troops killed and weuuted, au lan (eve' 10-e on censiderable money in derneaticating and eivilite the side of the French, the Rusaan army beaeg , ing them by means of schools and agricultural driven into fuii retreat E LI the curse ~t }ester- pursuits There are many entitled to an interest day a further dispatch teas a - ivied he the Doke in the . benefits of this treaty bow tscattered about of NIWCASTLE dine: fr ;In L , r.l ittenee bin. ih.• Lake Stiperior country, and it it thought self, confirming this ititellige.uce, and etatiug that ilea they will be induced la settle oil Reaerva the heights above ill.- Alma had been vernal ti ins an-I --hare in the advantage of this new &r -after a desperate Little b‘ the valor of the allied raneement ; and we trust that all of this nation forces. Lord Raglan .stimetes tile time teek oil, be pe-rmaueutly benetitted by this treaty ffiir The Gazette is mistaken' ‘V.• ,ii not of the enemy at f L m 4 ealiio a, aaaahe infill.rV, T4e territory treated fere and only lacking the "regard Judge Thempeou'e eiteteas as e triumph and adds that to. Russian general effi t ar, :to , ! assent of our iievernment to become the public over time I trimly p.,rly ' - 13) 11-. al":1•II•, Wt . Iln two guns were taken an this .e-eaelati by lee• En- preperty of the United tita•es, embraces a region 1 . ) regard it as a triumph .0. r 'II- Er. • ca. • 1.• , „ gliish army 'l ' tius Eir, diet., sun intelligene. is ~ f eibou , 7,000,000 stares, including extensive P positive, and the 1).0...0f tie alma way tee rank mineral districts in Wteeensin and Minnesota _ and the email remnant of time • %,..,.. I Mower . ed with the moot tee taut aelaevetneute of the There 1. one mineral range of over 150 miles in clique - that haunt that .etztai elm. n \lore two valliant tame., wlitch wet and feueht for the len:th borilereig on Lake Superior, extending than that, our " , a.D.••• id e raate.'.. -. v. II ae first time side by -ale ,iu that field el batii --- fretu Pige in river nte, the n firth to the St Louis our common "etn-c, - will ii ,t But this expl- et, e ltlLitit RII•i IN 011PLIU'LIN 1- :1 over on til.• ..,111.fi This is said to be rich in knowledge- that the judge . a undoubtedly 1., aet 1115 I.t b.' ;dread% ,iireeeseat eapper, and explorvas are already among these - by the magnitude et 1 , .. immo :tare r , ,u...qiut uc , , hill, Leanna tit their fortunes, and we shall not the wing puree - Our • -ea.- al gratitude• Telegraphic dlepateries .it e lees vet nun ana di be , urpreted to hear at any time of new mines however, dele.i impel us i , kii .wietige that lie vial chanctel, lilt a t ter,helees of hi 4h prohaoil- ab , l now towns in this region, which, up to this 1 owes his citation t. , 'writ ~,... to oi l is , I the I , ite ity, have been r.e , 1% , .i -ht wa) of Verne an I date, is an unbroken Wilderness: This treaty will ik ,, ii . i• I i • 1,.. i, by 1 g party--reen Alio, i ••tio h. i _vi r u ed Buehare-t. etatitae -thee !ii.- I ,r.re..4 ~/. Seh.it , i(7,ol result in a great many advantages to the Lake itself surrendered ee tie '' . sth nit , f , , the .iodic,/ Supi!rt,iir country generally, a ' Ile: t veil if Judge 'rid will stimulate I even " rho " id f ; "" "te armies, together well all ch. Nast star„ sal war enterprise and create, another year, a large Thorriream 'l's-a U.' t he ria-eti , 11 1 , "4s• ow.' to il contained, the fleet, end Itie Russ, in garrieon. 'Amami of commercial business in that direction olection to the whig party, we r. -illy eieet 'Or It will be scarcely peee'de t i' t ae , the conhr. The taraeyects for the new State of Superior are that we tire indebted to thet party a gri,,,t died, :nation of this iutelaeenee flit...web Cenetantin i et, rye day brightening.—Lake 'Superior Jour. ' , tor itt is a notorious tact that it Democrats heitnt plc and Belgrede f qr .t , la. -,r Iwo, but it purp at. '-4.- , voted tor \1 r. Ball, he'.l Inieu iiefeeted ita sure as to have been cociveeed to Vacua b . ) a eteatneta a , Governor Bigler. conveying the news to Constataiueple, and, from When Francis the First wrote to his mother, , .two and two make four! So, take it which way the rapidity with %tech eee e m u ni c a t ivae of lessatter the disastrous battle of Pavia, uotwithstan• you will, the account, we guess, is ,bunt equate importance have twice before I been received from ding his rashness, he could with justice say— _________.- 0 —....-- the seat of war, it is by no tneaue itupoasible that. - ' , Madam, all is lost but our honor." In the pre -.... stich an event ai dal , . could be known in the time. The public must form their own opinion for the present as to credibility of this ‘i•irfx,..tit, but we are enabled to ay that it is regarded with great confidence in tiii , laigiiest quarters, and when the same displace reached the Eapt:ror of the French at the l'Actip at Ilelfaut he in.bria ly cinamosenflp the troops that MA-stop/1 &id fake. We have more than net expressed an opinion that, if the Russians risked and lost a pite4vd battle in the Crimea while the allied grime• were marching against Sebastopol, the attack cut the iteelf from the land tide might turn out tom, be operation of secondar) importance It It now known with certainty that Prince Mentichi knit' did fight and toosi such a battle .'u the 20th Wit., and the plan of canipaigu he had adopt ed is sufficiently clear He chocese the passage of the Alms near Burliuk, as the att.,rigasr post. tion afforded by the country on the line of march, and the gussian army was intrent:hed on the heights which form the Lit bank of that -'cream in a fortified position, a. Lard Raglan expressly states, was formidably defended by a numerous artillery of heavy calibre On this point 50,000 men were concentrated, which must comprise by far the most important part of the Russian forms in the Crimea. The Russian General appears to to have preferred au inveuelied position of this nature to an acti o n in the open plains of the Crimea on one-band, and on the other, he seems to have been conscious that the game was loot if he allowed his army to be enclosed in the walls of Sebastopol, or disikrsed along the heights which command the town and port. Ho there fore staked his defeat* on the passage of the Al ms, and even renounced the attempt to oppose the landing of the allies in his exclusive reliance on the strength of tairpsisitiou. Yet, after all this propagation, with a muter of the best troops which the Russian Rispire could furnish on this point, sad all the advantages whiob nature and art oottld supply to this position, the boasted soldiers of the North stood for about sal hour and a half before the fury of the French infantry and the deadly energy of the British, and then were driv en from the field. The forces of the two armies must have been about equal ; every local advan tage was on the side of th. RW4418.119; yet the at tack, which began at 1 o'clock, ended an hour and a half before sunset, and the military strength and pride of Russia received a blow more severe than the loss of those hardly contest ed fields on which she disputed the fortune of Nspoleon 4n army which has just lost a great battl e and been driven ignominously from the position it had fortified is ill prepared for the defence of a great maritime fonress, invested by sea and land, imperfectly defended from behind, and com• mended from the surrounding heights. More°. ver. all we have learnt of the Russian army in the c.)urse of this war confirms the belief that the troops are wanting iu that indomitable spirit which will hold a desperate position to the last After the defeat on the Alma, four days must have sufficed to bring the allied army to the walls of Sebastopol, and, if the place was to be taken at all by a coup-oir ntai,,, everything depended o u the promptitude of the operation One ac count states that the place was taken after a corn biped attack by sea and land—another implies that ;t surrendered without nny serious resist auc these points we can at present furnish no further light; hut there is the strongest reason to anticipate that the grand achievinent on which th' eyes of the world and the hopis of France are tined has alr.-ady termi na ted this p or ti on of the contelt. thi , as it may, enough has already been done, enciugli is already known with certainty, to ju-.tify the exultation of the people of England iu the triumph of her Majesty's arms, and to call forth the earnest and devout expression of our uatiJusl gratitude to the Great Ruler of all hu man affairs for the •.ticeeisful result of our exer tions in this just eau m: Almost every stage of these operations has been accompanied by cir cumstances of the most auspicious character, am!, sent gubernatorial campaign, no act of William Itigler's could reflect anything but credit upon i Vit'aeu we make an attaek UDA a V , ' Tit , J his character. Though defeated, he comes out 1 Rao 1 .• -*I, -kttorney at Law, Editor ..f the Erie of the contest free from the blemishes which di.. ~, ' _,_ ~_ etc „ , grace the mantle of his opponent. Ills was a • ' af°* "`"' ' ' 'i t '‘`" ' 1 " "Fa'. enough fir manly and generous struggle, exposing to the' Mr , Thotolui J lite, £542 , to proem certificates full light of day all his views upon every impor- Ito prove the attack unfiunlcil In th tot atitime, taut issue which belonged to the State and Was ' allow um us suggest to his high-might luess that a of interest to its citizen.. He met no skulking sportsman generally knows, fr.iit ale flart. 1 ,+, his miscreants at the midnight hour, to concoct their ' 1r..2...0n5ide deigns, and then sneak from his hi- bird , whether it is vriund , d or U.S. ( '.. r t , ii , s,ies, ding place like a hired bravo, with muffled face too, are easily obtsined; indeed, we .i4,1.1ht !V.( in and well slouched hat, ashamed of detection. Ph;,ladelphia. they can he manufactured :o order With the motto of his party—Gird and Reli- ' for all eoncetivable objer.q., from .t p..tout pill, t,) gious Lit. , rty ow/ E l tuality before the Larr to all our citi:zens—tucircling his head, to be seen of a p atent " ajzni "'") - Lltr Y" : all men, he went into the contest boldly, and -es fought the battle to the end with no abatement . Psottortoot IN Mr. ARMY --On • It , 4th ~ t Ati Of its requisitions. That party, proud even in i gust Cougresc pa..el an act ..Iltii , ,rlT,ll , : lit , pr , its defeat, with the earnestness of fah which MI 41011 uf no ti-cosu,uissione.l ~ f fwei. in :tie .11 ivy marks its sincerity, still carries its sac t‘d banner and the scar-Department hu , ju.:. 1„u.:1 till or amid its compact hosts, to cheer them to greater efforts and future victory. N o ( E itel:nim bl e sta i n dei -, dated on the 4tit instant, directing sow the sullies Its fair folds Reposing confidence in the eel action from the rank. .11111 be made One. truthfulness and justice of the principles it ineul- fog rth of the vacancies occurring annuli:). it.. t sites, like the banner of the Cid, it will yet car- be tilled up foom the sou cummi,siou , .1 graoe , ry dismay into the ranks of the enemies of tell- ~.. The regulatiturs pro% ide for promotion As a ti gion and civilization.—Pennsy/saws'imn. wai id fur meritorious servicer, im• mu time ~t VAiii OP CCNOCILSCII..—A prominent physician pee ce opportnn,ties ta rents -1.1.•6 %,•ri. a•••• sr.• of this city received a day or two since, a pack. r,iri .., and the q nalitio.,u,m s reviri.(l ni randilin. age containing a gold watch stoles from his office tea are such th it r io • ,he r.llll,- ..in h., 1 ,- f.r some twoyear% since, with the following note : "Dr.—, I send you your watch j us t /Li I got the desired tie% atop. Each ettudliat, Hill.' 1. , it, and am very sorry for taking it, hoping you ' phi !sically soup i, and of god mural hai-its, .tu.l will forgive me. I could not feel ..y, SS you lib -wise pass m. titter bell". :t letard of officers to cured me chew." art' timed°, geom etry, gt-ograpby, a-trunftmy, him- The Dr. through us, returns ins thanks to the sender, and trusts his mend cure will be tor; i, the constit Ilion Ina gc,vernmeut t-f our equally entire and successful, for which hems= see ntry ? and the it neral principle* which regu in a fair way.—Chicago Journal. 1 late internal inte 'course. tErtt 4dtrliip Obstruct-. ERIE, PA SATURDAY MORNING,. OCT 21 ,1554 MSITTI NVe have unt vet r..col‘etl the retuiti [Nl:hall tnn cw/utirm iu thy ,cite, awl hence 'nave u dewed it neecessity to publish an imperfect to ble Next week haye nu doubt we shall be able to give our readers the "length, bredth, and depth" of our defeat As to the Legislature. it is nut yet known of what material the 'louse Li made, and we think it will not be the 'pie bald'crew that nave succeeded in boarding the good old ship of gate; hive been mustered to receive their rations, and attend to duty. The `euat•• is safe enough Democratic by four or five major ity So there 14 one "bslance wheei the wild disorder of the l'rollibittou no doubt laid uu the shelf, while Ex.tj u v. J.,hu• eon's favorite beverage, ..Old .Nfouobgitheiti,' to free to the tuilliou likirT e utBrinl returns t tic eouiity to tile type of which we are tulel• obligati m- tv the Gazette, will be fouu.l iu ;tie other page oi 114.• week 4 paper It will be that t lo•Ic some very queer voting th yoar 111 en, 0: the t..ownship.± Usually we eoul.i Ntl . nearly h .W every whip wai going to come oui, hot —it- -ono• crew. now " Ittbere a wing p irty ty' or 1. there a "Know N'otiliug p.trt\ atn us? For answer look .L 1 Oat .1. , and : 4 111) .t r'a MID Thai Anti• Nebraska Victory' Keep Cool I ' 'd' • r 111 A N W C. g nth' ; tt, " ail, 1 , pp.,thi_f ,t b.r .11 riaring their curb, why Iti. our r isry, we il be in' thi,u4anci bri, Then "fu-ion" `Okay , r 1 I fil , P)ll, Ruiie Niithingi3in" ing the taw.— be supplanted by the kniial:-dgc iuipait i'd by that very iustrietive fabii iif the eiy the monkey used the cat's paw t.. pull It- cheitouts out of the fire! "Rep cool," wi. r,ll,:tt.tin , l two yeartt frnrn now, when we can it.q . Whitt 1.1 the enemies eyes, wi•'re going ti tt li IV . 9, tn. erzey to- "let 'er rip, and they wilV. So take your time ,tba-, f..; to.- Dew will tie round ere long! "A Libel." I=== , uj )o I lit at • t ~•e tilt Jugh .n.i grow 5 I,- t :A. ,l I ,11 -- . Is there a Whig Paste , Throwing of the _s' In the early part of the canvass we propound. ; Sines gePoLtooK's election is waffled the ell this query to the Gazette, and were answered 1 oPPOne of Erie at hone and abroad are th r ow. that the election would show us whether,there' ing 0 mask, and avowing his hostility to ' A wen se out host, Seebtlese, still afritaltiessek ose with was or net'. Well, the election has been held, our ' I interests." Everybody recollects • Villinars, Tillers, Hat tie,, sad &Masa Ant what would the Conditutiost was previous to the ' the" a"fa l, " 4 (ssar es add) ornameatat prriaaaiOlai du and what is the result? Is there a whig party . how without it. Like Othello,withoutioehiow. their "ooeupation among na? Is there one in the State? These electing and how, when noticing his speech here, would be gone," and the 'winter of theurdiseon ot ' " would an ~,,,,,, important questions, for upon their being ilt de the sentiments ke uttered were not i t „ m „.„ d b y ' b. no , of York or Pan i answered in the affirmative, depends whether Poi- sec'. 1 _e to the railroad men. We took occa- fashion, Ilk. the press, Is one of the tearer' that moves the lock's dertion is a trhiy victory, or some other 'l"l' a t o t e ll the peopl, of Erie that au at. worlki: To day . it allows you to roam "fancy free," in pan • b n u o l t: ar' ka l o: that sa tti ne ; Besides, Wools, orbs/ Oars proportions, but to-morrow It sends kind of a victory If there is a whigpartyamong temt, as ma ki ng. to which the Gazette Was a• . , ti d ece iv e them in regard le Pollock's • W o h a o u t u h t i l it o b t iu igh r ts, esd in t i h m e ita ciood tion a t k tur a it eti oy la, how comes it that a Pierce-Nebraska Demo- a crat.like Morr, should receive fourteen hundred P" - -on Many believed we wt re correct, bur toilet et cor Mother Eve was • loaf. That was then the majority in a county that gate Pollock eleven solltlid not. To this latter clan we respect- If . e.t i,x, zit,. sad e o rdortag i, the tut; and the comfortable smi f ashio n lair of hundred, and ought to have given him two thou- fu ins nut the following avowal iu the last, a. i 1,,,... -cepecially eepemtally ee M gu t w m as me a r rig e t nd it isio smitatit Citititaiion Speaking of the Gaz , ette, the rad. sand': And what is true of Eric county is true A, suppose of this early toilet of our torsturnal prufrenator "pilbli ti,.• 1 ALQELY t hat.toot we n.wespmoally sea a drers retreating down the iboul of almost every county in the Commonwealth!— r 'a"riga n, '45 F 1 it Does this look as though there was a whig party l !ip i --r vete l e tter, Add b ,.at-tiro:lees given n t. de" l'' the %er:f "erg" uf modesty," wattle tbe skirt roes trotting 11,,ag the pavement lake .here• rake ....r i p mood am.ng UP, even though Pollock, t h e nom i nee o f !PA watt inter-Laic. Jul r•' Poll .tk was pledged . „ w . t,'•.are tut I by a reeent writer open ..r &Hun the' to the w hig Conventi on , is elected? We think not: I Givor of the Erie que-iti,u ' That is, now i • e• e l ., Y•iiii IC. ~sued a Bull regulatintr tti• dr.,. ut Besides b u n com e s it , i f th e "big party i. " a liv e hi4eleetion 54 Oyer. the riiiir, is organ ...barges Do: la., t •ales e •u , j 2, .. It, that t•troiur I , ..ite papei, .a>. the • rii e i . • ; tiii t .tthat i , alit . rire and tall of • lady. tired well lu ,a . and kicking,'" that its candidate for Supreme lL" 'tie with .fidia.v mi .. ' '1"'""-uting and in''''''t. to •,risaity or the o unary --1 , that 1 ,..ti. u tip „ eu the Erie c l ues. , Judge, nominated at the same l'onvention, and ' lN J l dgy 1 ' di " t ' i - a iJ,III. ..raa WA. 1....• iittrrial e ! ,tohol ••f 1 1.. 1 . .: o,..raeuir equally as much of a wbii as Pollock, should lit Al ) ri But if tiii:. , uot tu.mgl.,Sust ii•teu to the' : ,„,i . „", ,k .r i u. ,. ~,,,,,,,J „,d.,.., ~.. „ hitt „ re j -- , at, ingloriously beat, lu the whig county of alkw Vurk Try!'"'" g'''''rY ''rev list electiuu of POL. teledlat!ao In toes ae - Knorr N..thirig* tinier it is duaht • ler! it .! 'I, e,ary I, tray that while twat tni o ttit tiai, ite.l.t Erie h; a person unknown! The truth is they ii ) cik -cud the d'l''"' L't E..'" . the far: ur, let l'..pe I'.l. 't L, the rule Aid u.t li..ud K I 'line of t h e m jot grat:t,.u.z t 2:l,es of the late 1- no whig party n ,es' We prilelaitued'it helot here, in the laud .1* I re• "b" •t'' If .t • .ull , tutu w e' t i Pennsylvania elec. , ii.n i• tie cote tit" Erie Th. re. electi , n, arid the re•ult has only served ' we :re a ;a..11‘.• Il..tinet retrext.mg fruat the h e al down aporou,gll and t,oruiliir (WI Creek )u.uall) give lewarat It. • melee et i li a I, ai it, we wt.• 1 1 ,1 I , - furred tuthtult. i• .11r!nt . e Ii" of Ow truth of our position! " Moms', three hundred al i • 1 g maj o•lty. ,in.i f he' , '1: e• iii'. t'--t rerenei tat •I) ii the l ewd of a true woman, to.in , lt that the tutu c nposing the whig pat- lave now given Big!, r tiuite a large insi“rtt.,v • • _ .. Dad !alt , n ttiti l ht Ti' novae r to for i.rezeo !aced itavu r• in.iiti. kit the pair% , %Om , - t• •t”' Nlergy..l , The bridge-burners doubtless tealized that an- Oct.,, 11th such ,r tor the e i.e. 1•••• Fer 4.,• ir. • other ,iueli Governor t 'r t ti • tr u- , , , inkl not ~ IFI t;3)ArZy. of p ,•; ~.5' seetariau bigotry, or atual.• ", it Abolittoniiim , a , zest m ight -eared up. 'I ley - . citing t ' him with all twite.l with the h; w i t army . ght I ley likewee elected Judge l'llltdeililif i ti"ll'. ''UL "1 , v.it. , if :+b'slit tit' not:upset' f Nebrat•ka Item , ' ' r, pre tut that tlire.• thou-and. elly .4 5 x thousand shigs,sptar strung whig enmity wnich lei- i...t doe' the like ..o ii,it, ..t ....i by the hll !h• • !i the ticket di* lit fore for twenty ,y , Ai , 1., ~ P.)11..ck tbu , nat. , d with 1 ,,,, 1i..ek: what a pitiful apectaie comes into I dfiee Utlii.r a., 111,itgall Erie, ; and in a positien to a. t rmiufull; itud J a•tly in \ eaudidatesueec—ful, but his party atinibtied,"s het'further'L -turban'": riet, r.. a ip...1 oat, ind ir al ieu tinder foot! Au linler l On behalf of t le• travelling public, wh. , only ask -t.iiil-• the D utoera,..v' Defeated, it i• tru fit when obliged to visit En.' P• f' ll . o- 4 1 " 1, to ii.,-t u.I. Isla 'me-.1 v' Ii • -....ii,1.,r.1.bearer retie to away from there .1- +'• , n .t• p"•-tile, Sri• thank tit, bridge burners ter the,r 1....ivj ; ,t. ag a in , . 1r iyate liie , bat Its. .15es st. conscious of lein ' , is Pollock done hi, tell de •lute to his vonstituents,wlalis Aud u 'w cows th e D o t ) ,;,'l ',mown sa t t t,„, East word , to LI,- people before electi.in we: spa homes organ of 0 au ItlchluJud. Deants & Cu as will live .1.13 1 b' remembered when the tipsy- Hear it ..f Oil- ' phetn..r,al triumph shall be forgot's, or I3IOLER IN TII F.. l'e: S, S t.'T I tOltit l' (i II --- Mr i' r 'az enbere i, ronornhered with loathop and Bi g l e r o r . largo beer stel rail-ripp.tig notoriety, .ii. e m-• In ia, I .n• A maJ.,••• of the Evenindkous, who has lately I,eti running to,- liovermir ;if it. l_t_on •cr ••; •t' tie. 0'! Key-tin:. fat this Pennsylvania, b, 1,, ti baill N b•• •t' ,i i• , Ii • bal. I.y f 'sward, 5- ...w ern t•' oud owl y thom*-•the li i st b )lE ' as he :Ii"";.1 liars' h"." Du , we ore Ec...--ena• s l eepy h .rough up m/ "ti ~ `'Ll .1 'iO' t .. .u,titiltwo It was that g w".i to ray tu ' . the lake—ha. 11 , .: , ~O .riblll, l tO Mr li.eier's de 1, •.k i pi tit r ui tull ,-,ate.! through We feat The •.srixen.. e that pl-ice'. I 1 , 11. - .1 its the I, ts,' poet pa.ei!! I w , fought Tile hifioetncy I annals of railroad it irfar.. have frowned riser -rune I sit -,llsauee• .c.th men wh • diated re , sat inch.-- Act. Ici gr.ing lin:le All r '!1.!• , )(11. • t•ie e •u-Mots ,ti an.! ....agued togeth", , r t h e maj"rity • Pre; ten- to the En-. rai I i ou.i riot. the borough was wing, but -.loco the eitixeus set a,0w,5.1 purpose of e-tablishing a reli Intilll- at naught law and eviler and arrayed themselves sitton in this fret. land Though e. hesoby some against th e rest of the world on thou- peanut and "t ",, , ,r eaudilates, Ow fault was at .I by the larger beer reilicy, they have naturally enough • tern •12.4 Wade to •l-feat .:ucli at tit ~ when turned to locofocoisin The rite ~f the matter ku WO In no InaLariVe ha kith is that they stak,al all their t ile ,. e i , me sue t ", ••• • Lr . *p arty Or 4 of Bigler and expeeted grea , favors from their c- ) •Itruals pandered t•• the black Id lawless champion when in tie• tiubernat ,, rial chair It 1 . 1 rip of Know Nethlue, intolerance The chart• i s s c arcely probable Ihlt they will have gained .of ilacet•ss were not weighed Ale b a la n c e by their conr,. any str mg ti ie to the g eel will of ..14r Pollock, the kiurernor elect w. , 11 prim-11de. violated au•l the eon iliticm she°. i The tight was siugle-hand4y the De- At /tome ani abroad th. ma-k is thrown off. and Polloek -:antis forth 51, the champion •,f the 1 , 1 ~•iaL j against all forms of wring error, and I.:they nave bet-n defeated, that ititt. is but railroads, the ciazette's -private i tier' awl -pri t..%it. •:' Its T'u•• se l e . r .„,,..,,, k i t i i kt it of Ain rate interview - to the cmtrary notwith•tanding: 1 c 'pie wil: soon dispel the mists in-ejudice by elect, they have been surroundeepild ;indicate tnat party ant ate principles, while -day stands f •rth the eoufirtned defender of * cfmatitution 1 qt• ,- , 'i It , s td rrit); ,, t. rightdr all men in ::.,- l'ind. it,'- I),Nnwraey of t Qid Keystone State never occupied a prouder more honora ble position than they do at the 'sent time. To the future we leave the vindiessit of the consti tu,i.Jusi Democracy of Pennsylitia in 1854 CHEM EEG gI CM oar The Chroni,./c days ou • ,t paper "con tattled an article, meanly cone , constituting a per-onal attack upon the Ed#S or' that pa p .r A. the last Observer diikt mention the C'hron telt or either of ita Ed, and Proprie tors, the public will naturally Ott g loss to know what “ur cutempurary is drivil at Especially will this be the ease, when theiad further down I , O w column from which we qu and tind a • icer .,iti.^atc" from "11 S Sherwi bier" that vac of tin! Proprietors ~ f the ( ic/c had never h :n refua..fd a luau at the City Bank, for it!e vvry good reason that Wryer appliA for on- )lost peopie who hasliid the good for tune tr) pfl4BeSS One o f the City Bank bills, wit rec.,ll.•ct that the Cash I' Sherwia." not "D ute, riad rite I.7trcottcle, w first sentence wiser t;t:lok Iva- upon tlw Ev f them pro, ured the e. rti in, A 'ashicr, and as t h • :it all ,urpri.nq if thoafould come to the conelipii , in that the 4aid ..er4ste col. 'red a quit ).l,—perhap- a leval nu,., .11 a %cry imall and ;11.reputable quibble, or clis And they would h.. right; 14. now. that M I" Thomas J Rae" ha. Ilia , publicly made n d of himself, We aa- Aert 'lilt on. id the per. di connected with the (eh, ono /. :lid apply, pr e v ilit to the late election, to , N li L ;wry, Ea ! , 4;lormi a wile to the h r i,. i ' ic y Ban k W v ill:s4, aa-iert that the n,;ie ‘t.e. net iii,countefd in the very next number th, Erie ch ro did denounce the Eri, C Flank Flau a. unit-I y the confidence of 0)1% community: )Ir "111knan J. Rae - eau put tout, with "the pale of ou ltice," along with "our dignity" ;n hi+ pipe and spoke it And when he get. through, he"wonbt apt to want a "cer tificate" from "D S Shirin, Caahier" to prove Ilium If an au: MB. ,Jamb Collamar sid Lawrence Brainard w I vo of Slaturday electeil i t inited States Senators Iv the whigs and Free *err of the Vermont L gislaturo, the former r the long term. Mr Hamar held :.he offteei Postmaster-General i n Gun 1'23-tor's ao Oily" Administration; whilet Mr Brrivaril walrmerly a Democrat, and uow nu e of th e ac id, of red-pepper poli tieisns, known as Abnlitainsta- I" hin' a tshig p,irty to Vermont? 3iiirThe Whigs aro hillg 3 "good time" ut the 0. turauqua their nomination for C , ngrr.i- The strife rs to be between L. R and the "lir grJ) 3, " and tie pnepeet is euenttragtox r regular New York political Miss Stir Another new lot, to be built to Chi caw). ti) be called the'l, lamboiNe Howie .“ It will he seven %lona , Aud vouusin 1000 s"Plng rooms, and *ll *wit in tic Italian s , yl. of architecture a a tit of 850,000. F B. Moi4 the invent .r 41f the T. legraph . ha het 11 I )04ted fur Congress by tilt It, micrat , f for D ut hess District, to 11611 the al•anc iccaiionoxiby 4 resignation of Han Crab, rt Dean Voir General Hamel 13 knuwu wad highly - died is that city on writes hi+ name Most people, too, aubtless wonder, at the imaginary why only oht of "D. , Sher er, we would not OM ECM just arrived from Newfoundland, whteb place , new weekly paper, the pablieation of which bas Just been she left on the 11th iust The Osprey contrary ootcatenced by the well.hauun p u blishing H o u se of row tier, an old, well to general expectation, brought no fin then ti- t •r * w " 18 . N. Y. Prow • but; it•••• at a •P•clue• citizen of Buff a lo, :ding, relative to the pareengors of the lost steam- ere! seep* of Use paper acu'lr she" 111 11 a Msna ' nil think the la" sad "14. ladrausble. We stall look to it.• sibarlung lest. 'hip Arctic. weekly visite true piasters! Compliment to Gov. Bigler . Though defeated, G v Bigler is tee ; e ten b 3 his friends We learn trove !lie Evenieg Aryee that while at the %lerchtut, If eke in Platedel plea, this week, he wad called epic' by an en- menee number of citizens. q:'ended by a spledid band of musis Upon being called out the G w ee-nor made trig appraratteo, was introduced t , the audience, and delivered a short but eloquent speech lie was frequently interrupted by d.•- moustratinus of applause, and when allumioe• were made to the battle yet to be fought, fur the Constitution and the Civil and Religions rights of all citizens. the plaudits testified with what earnestness the Democriey of this Commonwealth have enlisted in the canipalgu Gov Bigier has endeared himself to the people of this State by a beld and manly avowal of the fundamental prin ciples of the party, and his defeat does not bring with it a single stain upon his public character His last address to the ptople to truly a republi can document, and will stand as the best evidence of the basis on which the administration of this model Chief Magistrate has rested The following is all abstract of Ger Bigler's retuarke, noted fr an lavatory It was a very commou thing for a t•ucceastul caudidate who ha .1 honors to bestow, .iud a long official career before him, te be thus greeted, but it was unusual fur wee who occuped his position, which was rather th'et et a 4etting than a risiug sun to be thus greeted. lie had endeaveriel to discharge his official duties faithfully and to the best of his ability—he had proclaimed t o th e p e ,,. pie of the State his honest views fuel principles —aud though stricken down 1)3 an uuseen secret foe, his heart was cheerful aud his spirits buoy ant, because lie felt that the priuciteee he had avowed were right and dust, and that Buie would eiudicate their correetuess. lie had -trod upon the doctrines of tho Ceuetitutin; lie had (on tended fur the pelitical equality it citizens of all creeds and of ail classes; he had opposed the for illation of seemed societies for the actompilehment f political objects; he bail not striven, as some persons faleely allege, to array title portion of the cemmunity against "another, but had made the principles of Republican equality his guide, and had throughout his whole °dicta; cercei faithful!) adhered to them; and but a v, r) few }ears would elliptic before thecerreetness , f bisp , sitiou would be universally acknowledged It was not the first time the: tie t e ati 3 le :..• louged to had been overtbrowu ti in 1840, and again in 1848, but usu.) mea-mie upon which it hail been temporal defeated, had dame lieu glorioudly vindicated dud triutupurot• ly cdtablishml. It would i,e A r after, .cud whatever might be his loture. ur.auy, wLetiur tic should retire forever iuto agalli parti cipate in political life, it !mould be hiti pride „Lad pleaaure to belong to the great party i,f th e coun try, of the Coustuutiou, of Republican freed o m, of equal rights, and of progress, which had left a glorious ituprem upui the page,. of our nation al tivtory Fur the short remainder of his official lei m, he would studiously endeavor to discharg,. t o t h e beat of Executive duties, and Le would etur gratefully renivii.h...r the kindness which he had received from the people of a d e lphia, and of tin:, great Comiunnw.alth re. - A ileAruoive fin. o..curred in CIS %eland lass Saturday Herald th3t au entire square with the exception of the tire buildings upon its Superior str.tet front, w‘s burued over The Court House wit. 4 at one tim.j on fir., but was saved Sir The cause of educatieti tb still bale iu Armstrong evuuty. We se e• by he returns that F•etleriek A. Sa.rtoo, uruivil ) ~ the Detnotrat, th. re bac, ,tice,e , le , l tit rivet:tug th e rhlig builiam , hoe*, ha. Partii"ed t..c :Itterraui" ReptiOitcas, and warred the duties ot it,ll;vr Ihe de Trustees 'f the Academy puitheaw ti of the "Hard" itnpv uf New ruill poliws, and Etas been heretofore rather a "hard horse to curry b) w ht.; telegraph dispatch t roul .lialtiax dated th e ,pu►utotaoe . lf will doubtless seatotata us reputauou 17th. states that die screw Ateanker Osprey had Vont nl,l6atral eiliabatbras Padden. ltr. N.•.n t eSyirl e. .1..) lin hth. r , the pr .duet 4 p tar a , . relate. drora, otprit 1 , 1.1;1 t 113311 tn. pruntry (Angle but in roord tu err...rn ,•• •u,.1 eduii-suiin and haidt hai.e much tn id , with i "" r.r ato u.t,ce. a ~ uple tot lankeeP 'meet aryl the tire .aundre tii,y Chat „ I 0.40 hAd nqt. •ale, ': , x'Or n,ato might have sui,tadied hondr. Ysalkee land But ku k ramie instead lis meet, they lig Olelf king h tlett frvc rates 'U. '4'l "4 " "" • w 16 . 1 prvporly .th mire l,•Lr!, • 1.,1.• t each vshers , heek• ptrl..rgn wher.t.• aui req.) lumen :Ist t , Utde ur Angry t , , tJnt sue t'ltY U". 1 siek• r der' nose iau,ll:l " I'h " cr'' " 'it .r 1 a“ ‘l, r.44 ' n4 & " e ' t at fx:.1.0 •If 'airs It it te.l, yuu V. bug wht.o v• , “ UaL• kind ri,,rt tire rata re 41')/Ut fl leal. `..t.ky .!{wLiha Mill. y Al' •In Fra.ve .1. ..• Freuchtu , n .t tells ato why shako a though your 1,,Lal 1/1.4 Ita it. Aud tf &gam It ita)s daftly toot and pantwi J th 1.0..vme t.3uts and taohiog scot , . two tt. v. that yw. do D.t cheat the La.,;ur or rroder y n• 1 al, f,uA.va may be flit. troak I eoprr. r ..f d r.t. bat that I. no ress , 3 woy tt .ti•Ju, , i t 11 tt tw,uld our wittS tad tarnt•hearta IL La r" i.y .t ;ht. I,.utton leg elee%ee and at t 'kat ,f,• teenty -.%^i Verily, he that laugh , at 214.4. , ... ILugh..4 lb. tuaci and t'tt.,t alai/ of the day II at.. la ' lure Llsal ro,i...ta chapter /Audio", " • t , tiee that Mrs. Anne 11 . {..a1, Img to n t.. now opu. ; • • and Wathuagtoo fame, 1• wse aged VI! years F ,r tLe levet quarter ~ I e .-.retury ei,e stab the e oxen. "ra wt.e..1.1y i.aper, the hater ‘.I w sea', tF, Paul Pry, Lut an" after *axle ehauve , l to tha ,,, fil,• Ilun tra•. S4e wsas tLe authoress of mantled L- .I.liare Book,' a aarractee of Val' el lkiroUgiAuilt tLe and crakeMai of tnJtvt hal rharacter 4 Le was a woman Of non•ld.rable Iltera , y attainment., and I,enevv4nee, and of evict tat grit}, although adralwhat u her v.owe her husinapi Lay.ng he , o u ,ap t,a,n u, army of toe Wevolhuou. she, as Gls w, drew s per.c...n ~ rty dollars n month About los the •DlA. ,, artd, alter rr”usertag it in • ..,Irre that 'ha .It as etrupg &al Lea,Lby a! 1.1 .17 f.1.0...1.ert..1 of her exAtten,e llowev at, el, thou t.recui,ted wit!. :qt.. I. 'alight haturaly be aapcn ed. Hut /.;14• t• gene. after a long penal of artl% • WO. du kl le LI her Lame ha. berume faailltar. pectaiq &WWI utter lm the to•truixolid, tuwtly portr..u. pltlntl, l ID Ler u.ual graphs 1vr.),•1 r., ry' d •' lie llniiLrn . :LS. rue y rn th, 04, t :co prlptr we ever oaer Fur 4,tt, th t Jl •tt. the DectuPtet r it• eandldst.. esnel ("trait,. Tier, r e.reti o•er 23,000 rualority .n Priilada luck, whig and F.. N got only 3000, it says "thee gimes that twenty thicurand of the Kiss. Nothing+ to Philadel• phis er• Loccrociot C'pon the same reasoning. we sup p.,se, it will nest say, because Mott got over 1100 taaj ty. In Brie county. that the "Locorocoe have that taajurt ty this old ehig county. If this Dwto.avwa wILI S.. why , 10121 it tell a reasonable one' The COPtitthittOit thinks if our readers take to grtltDb. ;ID, *very was our paper is "stale, flat and unprofitable," the fan of their neighbors and families would-toe sorely efflicted every Saturday, unless forsooth, they enjoyed the goad fortune tl being deaf." Or getting d,ewk, like the L Astor u( the Cvesfifetioe! 11— Toon, are some thtage that wake us laugh wit, night: without Our knowing earetly why We admire plea sant wit, and Davie at funny tnctdenta; but we couldn't help sunling audit,,y at the f,,llowing A L')y, while spreadirk ha) in the meadow, was stung by a yell. r-Ja , ket ..r hninble-hee. Grasping wisp of bay, and 'win e ; chair 1 ,, his tortueutir. he Pnecevied to knxlr.• nib hint tnt. tl. grail then, hiildtne she wretch down ivith a •ti‘k hant. and, taking a pin fr , ira his shirt collar with the -ther, iimuieneed partaking of the 'meet iunraele i.t ri•Nenge - 1 . !1 let you know, old feller," !mid he, 4.rlni: r,^tito a c:.ru.t through the bod•. let yuu I inia" ' that titers is irretei yet ;air wo•t, • • !••• — n4. -ucia Itignurt,nr , l , ottry IL at a-k- E•Ltor t.:h c •sl , llgt, paper rt , ,ut,ct u. the U. • I. :owing r zt..15.....nt Whoa •tn,'o,l to n Ratter TLnt rut. in • t. Llar a that .• grand, 1 ;Li Lunt r i nag 1e K-uilc 'he cal. AL I ...vet I==lll I u•t Ilr E. i :••i Or W iru t tl.it we .w t• t IV,th is Ate 11,4,,t0n e ei..iteri•,• like C .n:i +-t• w.th ruguc ~11 tI I titcv L .• art,tvial Burrell , in I If I uvly : • • ;ow' ellecLt4.l if he •• un •us W.thtn O.T Just t . judo ~f th, Mr V 1.1... r. 1... t a Pal' Si A I ruin, rr prn tug, .atd .f I, *lt , ti. tt, tuer rrt) rictbcs, - aril imaging loirtuttly a uttattru: u•lded, "sopct-toil pUICI-41... f.i..Ar/.1:/C Th. • Div u.u' ab nu ir U übtires • b+;l.brwber to tat Oman who prayed that ,the • . 11.c.vt! la , a ...Lott% stvlt.A wi.y4 J• .•I 1 , y( • ,sr , !f last.”—Pilt.,rro'!, 1.,.. 1 ,. 1 ,(. Ali es v: i 4.4„: Irva) yoar s.t •t rtin.ria io 7, , Lu ch Umou r :i I I ror don't contain over 0.,c t:: vo. • the •ltttla Datch. ,rougt: h.,r that When h.• w•anta CO "114. ) ,,•k rue ',lex,. tea weeks .tote toy." a literary initilicati , .n 10 Chieeto, Reid some oomplitueomry twos, shout toe 'J.:eery/T. In the hn rly burly of s col campaign we bare neglected (41 . what we otherwise e"ul , l have mil long sloet, that the •• t,, ,, dee eity " is • weleotne ~,,ter .., our labia.. a. 14:4.14Aktolieeil to tha hi,. il, of the West. With a .00re ut able eontritut,r. 1 • typ,vistaphical exterior equal to any psper tn.• e-Jn.ry, we bare 00 400bt • (Asy" IP et. imulents ftrorite. Log may it wave' ,If - t,o Eno and Kalamazoo Railroad Bank to at leuirth down, aad ab.ut t. roo into a state of liquidation tilad to hear tt. for we Pave 01.1 dollar ~f ..• rags we'd L, has• liquidated. Vfe'•e tried t , . to, .tat k: •s. C. al tunes but eaa't! --"Life flbserieei,"te the onmewhat novel name nr • lITECI ti , . ,0, fl IMETIIIIIII h , • , ly "alit i.t.:r f hoqtantit thM at t..ur not,z,h I r putt!' /tom Wirt (;..Arreapnwebriso• of 1.44 Best %ow". New Toaa, ()Gt. It 04 the gloom which fell upon our otty lice a rtsibisg44. when the 1,,,u of the Arctic was asuouased, h as peered. /t is Ira. teat the arrival at at J , hnt r g 4 , prupetier V.litra with thirty un• 4( the jUs sod the Intel/meads that the seeood mat. koOtt w 6 .1 uther evntatag t.gethor furty-fly• pereJas Ras* to safety, have I the sepp‘sot iw Timms , but as nearly all the rescued are t h. abt p wt,, kite base dastartti deserhskl, vl peril, the report of their safety traces Ter, ,morsel lu the public ustati The vitae number of lives tuuwn L. he sec s , is vue bu wired and and the three twat/ 4•• estimated to hale Cvatialllki fr,ca oue •OUIII OD* or to•.. ./.14.C.'.,au) Mr tiourlie the first mate. the four • Why w.rr wit by captain it tile pr , ,j , vi: Jr, afterwatli We fir•; 1 . 40 wrre first *B4 is tv tauhl fort) of Ji. auw niCelll A lam, an , Lac. nearly piled wit ti Ir.l.rs. y un ber when ono •tl,,vel V , I . Ard vat* p • upi.- tLe gurtiv,rs w: L... /... 1 / 1 t' wt 1W 11 U u utter 1. - b•ttiet the t4u.. *1 ere LI I • t '!1 • UV set by the , / , • 11.11,./ • ) m << OYbt ,11 ,. .(1 Stp.Jl4g , I, wt, 7 , I tt . .0 , :• ct pr,hatJit. ;LW , true Tt4,.ro tw co,t [ tear why R.... 1 4 tue, wer, kat 04 raUtnt 14.. e. up ri .1' Jur MI: 1.1 With "111 ari a le4 ET, a Impros, ai..L yo wrs •aeltag I=l twit Mr C , rl'.aJi hr 4 inic,Juke lusiLlA ry to tre untrue. lie is I!. ever tz,t on .., 1 t.,...1y and maid C W C,13f.A114 .t.l • u•rd F.r ttic May•.rr,itj a-- the drat. A t0.p5416. ne J' . l VI 4. 11 It W. h . E'ke K 1 .01 t, tier, 1 , 1r1,00 1•.. q Ely.; R t • • Herter dices ttien!. arts :r •n , l ehu will ..aue right std., 0,; , httns.:!cuuld not guess The I'. paigc,•r• At at fault, of We •11. rub new. Thy PitilCt of 1./1 t.irailata lataol,, , tv }ts tw, 4,vel, r,, Uft; ' , Taft tarjK 11 is 9 AA/ ,ttl , q' Jury Lfa.gh. Oa let, pu•u+6tuon• under 'he verdyt .e, ment and the genera; vputiv,ti 5e,,,• • , i • •„, I )1 . the fa:l term Jager f,un 1 4 .•. • for it. :tie tturni tlefree. 11114 b•:e 4/. -, prawn I,r tbree yrare liu •,140,• , •h •41 r wow named Itreau dur.l.g 4 another fatal ittn _Mu - 41.1.1 To: [IIM, Ls u, vial fowl I Kualty in Cue ELMO 'CC* i , I= rrle Attwog tbr .•T 4.6eeiti. , l'..v ILr isle eisuyiel 3le •••A: , • m 14", 1 .1 Ise: r.,00' W A r Arr,lrr` , l 111,1! OA , j.l2t: I lifLOvn (1.15641,1 .::-r•■ I )• tie reel.e.l by ,be :o • Lill/tan wit•, R su3pe.tei FA tile guilty ar 1 e 3 0 ..ti :he •utad .11 • • .t rh. KLlci.erbociter, !tut E .1 ink of the L wive suopeL., . e rculattgn gtAci la it • I. .Iblr that ht,, n witrJ attA“ ,ust..lo Lilo4. c,ncerny, whcerer L ug yy o t , ,„t tore The fact vt ere tt►re two many fry cirri. They ti, a►ytts,ug butt legit:c..• the luuDir they are wound up ►nd their _ rwart frctn tae pruceeds'of their stuck to the '..a• r r ,,i;er th• better. Th• Kitletterboote.....t 4: nas ta.led. -Ino walstLin harsh. warm, Jia • .1. • ... t_ tur•, tuertuol, sod tier stuter ola :.1 slips erlndowa of the faehitAnt , s p. .o gr,a_et, cuo.arly unseaavrithie. A 4 .14 e body of firmatin fr. setr , 3 ;he Sll. or Oreyi, Kai •sa- rig 1 •• are uow re4llllValg tae 4 ze F. parunrnt I tilt. Lay Toe cti :«ra srh,ch has n.►r a, .. usisk,ng itgc n•s; i.he liars st Queen ir,a L.rerz 5.4 P 1.1 Arr.sei ve• , arisr t ..Ir. .e 11 CY I.', I , t 1;e. were rtr+,l-.1 -LI 01 0 , Truer P. tel 1,00(1 darusgo r rei-1 ,:%‘• 4 0:i I" 'I 'fr:,e I er • JUty IL . / s t .s.l r%; or, the 11-,• rr.t I t r t.‘ • A. i4 4 l , ikr , :Ur cr trin..o tfl,fier th, woek 41.L.4 br~`ti to a) :I, t.C.n . f r r3;-• •tn •ne dru twr• we e t• ,rar.. " A., LI- ' •,• .e brri t:.i 4 e• I , porh • -,• L)a. doilchtri' -;no , r: I. •IM .• I. /3E Vt . tutt • V( IC Eu• •.. :nu • t Itr dul, In I r•ui Liao A El „ t ro'sably ha, t: "taght :•lere IS a fair piospoct , LII • Al% Ii It II • a lEEE L , • 1 • 6 Lb • r I. • 1' • ", ,t• •.'Utlll.; It la tUfl.en i., 11 Il SIF hi.. Calle, ►igruert4, run ui • n r tht u .th pair') 115.1 S ‘ , ll Wtoille!illy 0%. L.:., I by Mr MI br".l., .alight bre and %%is .1,,t 11.. r. 7, , 4 .1 !tt.! G e to tl , l \Ve.st. r sl.otou-1 •e, -,ln , ume6vt.,. ii• 11. • Il• It • to., ti our "% un: n on r• curt? .tha t t At. I th 6 tua.: I rd. the apl , qatant a moment. .u• 1 ;10,u i wad h. I% gold 1.01) nal p, no. • yon •h .•f the ~ueott, n . tLm the t ega.t.si i e The Preside: t then, and fin , ll4 no t •ntot mod tt, 11..1 .twat r. (1 ratan l'onduntot on ' fired and Ilitv watch, a gold l er e: ant. , 114. n ,nd whtth were ~••t et to thr, r..mntetited w „ r i, ,• :kr Ult• tuvn ' ffith .U.h t.xurt.r.t. v b euttein Ntened V ,O • r..zid. won. b.th up slo,lr. 111' =II A 11,4 , EL CLERK. 111%1 , -- 1 11 you stis ertigo ,•+ CPA •irt I -Hem' r • • fast u. 4••,.. a dialml , c , l rlnz. d-g, a it, u.and !Kam a ..LA t t,••L • ~u ug man :••: • 4'l lien,. —Than y..u'll I,.n.irh with all !hood "at ;. ante the c llen.e." I.Aucti —Tb, B r . A. advatkco pr.t., of Beer ,ew tsnil 1 era ance a 131 , 1 t , Ise Neuss., o+ '! e barley abd lat.ps Upon • rocant .Trail..b, t ve" .. . 4 tocurrieo reopfoctiog one of . of •aeretto. fr. ply to the Crain *brother be ••., s rosre' .3l3ie to ass probably so, for "be bad co% or "'s° Min =I I= ' ' J♦ rh, p . It w,u I sec=. r Iss• zi -t.t. •i rift, EIRE at C a:* ma Mil