Wixom's, SOU* nb Vlhit NIL IPROBI CHINA Carrempominibeit or ins New York Ob•erver , . Canton, July 1l Last evening the Rev. Mr Bonny and I pain ed the execution ground; a narrow lane, 100 feet long, occupied on one aide with pottery shops, on the other a blank wall. It was quite acciden tal that we stepped aside a few yards from our way to tee it, for I had passed over it yesterday when it was clear of dead biltitcs, and was only revolting by the sight of a bin of decaying hu man heads, which would measure a, much as a cord of wood, and the black blood soaked ground emitting a sickening dll , /via Hat this afternoon we happened to pass by trene _ there not long after 5 o'clock, the execution hour, , The New York election is over, and there are ladifore the headless bodies were removed from Ciudad Rodrigo in ISIO, two months two or three results in it that are truly pat. Turtora in the same year, six months V the ground, or the heads thrown into the heap. There lax fifty or sixty victims, whioh is not ~ P ° i Bad •s in 1.'311 sustained a siege of more t h a n 'if in First, Srrisotra, the regular Demme greatly above the average of daily executions for ior s ty t. ves se y .b s,o i ra a n i tare l 7 4 ; 3 - sastaiaed a siege *ad tie candidate, and the present gxecutive, is a week or two past —the head near the body from bl oc k a d e o f nearly three months, with over fifty elected Governor. That is an oasis in this wil which- it was just severed, the hands tied behind daysdays in 1813, four months .. ' our own party has also been most signally re forward on the belly. The poor creatures are Monyon in 1813-14, also four months. placed in a hoe, one before the other, in a kneel- , iVith these examples before US, it is unreason- baked, wfille the fanaticism of our opponents upon the Slavery and the Naturalisation pies ing posture, the head boat forward; one of the ' able to suppose that Sebantopol, a fortress which two executioners holds him, while the other' is believed to be constructed with all the modern tions has served to divide them in twain so that strikes off the head at a single stroke, usually by , i improvements, will yield in much shorter time it will take all the adhesive plaster in Christen his sword. than of the above, unless the means of attack are dom to bin..i them together again In the whig Mr- Bonny could understand the talk ot the i far superior to what we have reason 6o bystanders, OW it revealed indignant feelings at ' . them to be. The preparation, immense as 0 is, suppose ranks the breach is wide and deep It can ne this slaughter, for the victims are often poor and is not re . e ter than will be required, anil we are . ' vet be healed, for the sin now committed by the innocent; seised while at their lawful avocations,l a "on groundless ,u,piciiiu,, an I executed without not among th o s e wh o look fir the intelli g ence o f Silver Grays is the unpardonab e ore, in the itsf 11• w ithin thirtyit is a trial ' I speak adtosedly Eestig-Afa used I open, and then only with a loss of life fearful to the sin of laying that arch demagogue high and these 'era,. One of them wss takes while be contemplate. mg shaved icy barber shop Wilco one of the dry upon the shelf. We bane seamed what few . _ _ bystanders t ipres-el him-eif freely to Mr. Bon- The Sant Canal. returns have come iu narrowly, and in almost ney against the goviirnment, his comrade hushed every instance where a known adherent of &w -him, lest his weds should be overheard and re- The magnificent national work, containing ported to the telatiJaiiiis i within its lima I s the largest locks in the world, and has been a candidate, he has been struck THE AMERIC%N CliNstl, FIRED AT.—Teeter- I will be fully completed by the fitteentli d a y o f down without remorse of conscience This is day the Amerman couetd, Mr Spooner, wishing November. The commissioners. appointed by I right; for the friend, of Seward have heretofore to ascertain the true state of matterrs at Funa- the Governor to supeeiutend the works, have ruled the Silver Grays with a rod of iron, tut has, a town up the river, fifteen miles !south. 1 been notified to be present o u t b tweutieth of t h e} have now met their match. Silver Gray west from here, of CaSl,OOll inhabitants, the 1)114. the present month to judge ot ate ] ite e e p t th e Session '.l which is disputed with the rebels and work, if found to be in fulfillment o f the terms ism, and Know Nethingism combined is too the imprieitsts. Citlllll4 a serious interruption of the contract. The (salt racters and the State strong tor them And here let us turn aside to of trade—went tap, Wit-,1 t' ,pt. K .g,-r., of the 1 - are indebted to Mr. Brook. fir the pr impt row- ceiltemplate the retributive justice this result S 4testn ir, J din Li Luc Jcii, aud two or three ether *you of the works. his euerey. !eieiutifie skill ~t t, ,w ,. \\l en D l5, lOLER was struck down by the American off 'ere Mr 13 itinv as intepreter, a and indomitable pereeveranee, ac, emplished that crew of iri.i th iu ...., ve.—, u a l, 4 i ) ~,,,1.,. in two which a hest of cavillers threueteiut this and secret arm of Know Nrithingism, the Times, the In boats They left at set.e.l e c lock A at . a n d re . other States declared ag,aiu .ilei ;wain could n „t TY/1./te, the Buffalo Express, and the Albany turned at 31. tit be done, and disappolueel a item...eel evil-die- i Jonenia. and their woolly-head echoes, thought Mr Beane t, , 1,l in, tie boat pitoceeded unmo- I posed men who exulted in the pr ispeet of -.Ling i t „.„ capital fun They threw up their caps, lasted and passed at 1" o'clock by the Imperial. the contractor- eome before .1 Ma leau h gesla and shouted lustily over it as a great and glori ists trate-Is-Odour, and a little above through ture. asking for an extension iif tut u ea which the flee of twenty-seven imperialist junks, eon- " C"lnPic te the will: oars victory: Weil, but a few short weeks have s taining the heavy gun, and them a iddk r . return- • The work is done, end w: II die). , and is an intervened, and now, they and their political ing from a tuerulue tight with the rebels at Fun- honor to the nati o n a l s pi r it which get e• it birth, leader, the great &Ira rd, are rolling in the dust, ahau. The _A wericaus communicated slightly and not less to the men wh ), ,i—pit...l thi nsanil struck down by the same hand. 'in the 10th and in a friendly wee with the Junks, and pas-• difficulties and obstacle-, heel. • art .1 it to an ' „,.October , er . er e it was BIGLER'S head that graced the ed on. When wadiu hair a mile of - burning early and thorough completion buildings on the eppesite ski,. , f the river from The completion of the Can it vi ill •ri ;et a new KIJOW Nothing :wirer; but on the ith of Nevem the town, they were (lied, net dby straggling re era in the business of led,. Sul ill -, diminish- , ler it is SEWARD'S and CLARK'S heads that bels, about sixty iu number, who brandished ing by tide ediftle. the i., el ieery p iund •f' are ki„,i ng .. ne soother in the same bloody dish: their swords, looking fiend-like, and defying freight transported hithie. and ef . '''' p ' 111:11 This is what we call retributive justice. them. Mr Boma) called leuilv, and made very of metal and iire brought th, tic,i distinctly the Chilies , . "lens of their friendly in• flow glorious will be the pr , p , ot %VI: •11 . . , pliug , In regard to the Congressional delegation it tentious, but to rain. Open., to behold the -tt tin t+, I , r“P , ll''N and ' is not known how it wilt stand, but we venture Oue of t lei rebels, ••• i,, rid Ito ie in adviinee ef ' shipping of 0-wcgo, 02 1..11 ,1, '1r :. Bo ff it i. i'e Ne- th e p re di c ti e n th a t the D. we t -racy will come out the rest, at ) , p,el. mid rest mulg pits tnal.elil , ) , k on land, D'qr it and Clue 'lg '' PI . ' I-I ' l Y ' -""IIII": tik ' qoVeral members Lem than we did mu this State; an embanktueat, wititin fifty feet of ch• be e t, waves if Lake Superior ait ti 1:1 mit ii ial ebsta c ie . , eel fa, setter twin the wings anticipated The aimed delibiettely at the steru of the g.g, w he r e . lying to their couree be tt y,. e t e e F e e, , 1 Si sat Mr li3Juuy, Mr. Spooner. and Capt Ro g ers Anthony au I the harbors ot Fee:a...id, Se itiand Le e islature is also uncertain, but it is evident —the buts hail been jr ‘i .u.iy put about and ' and France A we ll b, stew i 1 I.oueticeuce and Sewarl•s thaw:es of a re-election to the U.-S was going down the iis er Capt Roger' notie- thorough eni rgv have done :lilt wlticht to the oar- Senate is -no where " That, if nothing else, is ed the rebel' , movement, and remarked it abiud. 11y navigaters of the lluilsen's Biy Company, I vier. ,ineugh for one day. so that Mr Bonny had time to stoop hi- head and to the Catholic missionaries ef too centuries below the gunwale, when the matchlock rum - fired, ' back, if told to thorn would hi iv. le ti regar led and a buckshot grated Mr Spanner's cheek and by them as "it tal ‘ t ill he i n I not,' —mini whisk, re. lustantiv two guns were levelled and which now elm et ‘, boll-neie 1-11.-f —D. (, eir fired by the. tw., toariuus to the other boat—the ineu;r" . launch—and also Capt It.T•et- , 4 tired both charg ges of his double-barrell , d.gun, and the nissailant fell doubtless dead his a time of c iustant excetemi art and alarm here, Among 'he Chinese, hundreds and thou sands Of whom are inie tog with their families and effects to Masao,-lining Kene, &Le , payiug round ly for steamer eionvej.ince Nothing t. done here promptly as with us, and disturtances may continue for weeks er in , nth- before a decisive result is obtained; but it stern, increasingly pro , bable that ultimately the reneis will succeed and the Cninese lmp,rial kiyuaty be changed THERE'S Nui 111 so. IRL BC: HEAVE..—Ev erything w like aud faLq.ous—nothing is what i t seems F a i r eouipl•.zi,.,us ar.• but paint, and beautiful busts are wade of the staple art:PIP of the South Wbei a fail -divinity. - laughs, she t‘ory. ' •..r porcelain; and those betutiful ringlet& have made a 1 - Thyage across the Atlantic uuricisnupiiineil hr the accuin lished wearer. The number ••t shams ii, tl , is world is beyond L napulat i• in A free ~t ., n c looking front is u•Abing lot t.r ken brick pi-. t ere d w ith tur,risr Port wine uw., it& body to the presence uf while u largo pi-r cont age of the campaign in ihirket nil& its birth place a short dit-tauct iron, Newer[ .I.duitera tion appears to be :hi. order ,d the (lay Nearly all the old cider yin( gar we meet with is little less than oil of vitrol, diluted with burnt sugar, and a small quant,:y • f the real article add. Ito give it the pr••per odor N• ariy all the priced sugars contain bye per cent of sand, tin. less the buyer likes a Nig , • iiirly grain. in which case gras. I is mad our is a ls o a , u . siderably of Pa-is p an ex cellent profit at ei• u••11.11 - ti a barrel (7tn iv now mule of whiskey, while whi-key has its pro fit, advanced by the proximity ••f the istern, soft water iiiiri3o,ng that niellow flay.,r which imbibers suppos • comp , from age In Paris, rats Like the place of Plu:rn . :-, while a b••• steak is very frimuently obtained fr••m a sirrel gelding that did business yestorda, in an ••nini• bus SIXOULAR lasANrls —1 ht. 31aricht ter Mir ror thus describe- .r itahl kiwi] of that CCM There is a man in this city wh.,. has a bin gu - lAr species et , itpeinit3 lie atiag,ut- that he must work with nil his re rg c .utinually, else he shall fall t.raz) again Whin completely wearied by lab.ir; he must lie down to sleep in the open air, ruin ur shine, bei ause a house is COO close—it mikes hi , hlo 1....11 with au intense furnace heat, and preveutm has breathing freely He avoids the fire all .a,on•--To the dead of winter, shelters himself , )0 1 ) 1, ) an ~pe a garret , without bed, or lodges to a cabto in the woo‘hg ; and in either case, without fire He can drink no drink stronger than water, and his food is be ker's bread and milk Yet I was told but *day or two since, that he will do as much as any two common men at the same length of time. He re gards all days alike, as far as working is concern ed, fur work be mull. Men are allowed to do works of mercy and charity on the Sabbath so Le may be allowed to work on the Sabbath as an act of mercy to himself, for he eon keep himself comparatively rational only by working and ex poouro to all kind, of weather. A Sotitn.. Et l'AsE —A number of pins were recently exhibited to the l'Atbological Society bf London, removed from various pins of the body of a young woman, who was taking down cloths from the drying lines, and putting the pins in her mouth, when some ~n e came behind her and seised bet by the arms, startling Ler so much tt at she swallowed the whole mouthful; sickness and emanciation followed; a small swelling glow• ed itself under . ler left breast., which ulcerated and burst, giving passage to a pin, the head of which was gone. Sixteen others were removed from about the same spot, and others from the loft knee, from over the sternum, and from the wrist twenty-two in all. They bad all lost their heads Wept two. The British ship Rattlesnake, which has been orsisino in the Arctic regions in search of B.r John Franklin and party, arrived in San ?tension on the 26th of September, with no definite Information respecting the fate of those adventurers. It reports the movements of the British ship Enterprise, which had been anppg ot. in the sane iamb no esrly in 1861. Is Sebastopol buy to Take! . MS the Mew Tort COUliOf Payeir•iii; As way think Chat the capture of the Fort* sena of Sebastopol by the allied forces is i'very May setter, it may sot be ushideresting to 'ha* how hog places mesh weaker than this is repro. seated OD bop have held oat agalast superior num= hers on the side of the besieging force. We might commence with Troy, but examples sat ei vet are es record of sieges daring the present century Genoa in 1800 sustained a blockade a sixty and a siege of forty data. Saragossa in 180 sustained a close siege or nearly two months. Genoa in 1809 sustained a siege and block ade of woo noodle), four of them being of open .h. itEMARKABLI (.\ HT _A New Ynrk !cur nientiou, t i•r , f extr.i-r &nary incident, u, nui I. I) t ~f the An tie. ".1 young vitientan, la!, 1 .% 1.. t.nr In ILI, city, fell through a liatch‘c t 3 - : l'• r , some time lao summer, an i ed. cue sitic of his Lod) 1•••• ••• paralyzed, and after a iNI,IL t , 11t11•;y 1 -t 11,, facult) of •-peeelt in thi. r -"t, r, i • remote d uutill the 27th ult , , t , , dent to the .Irctie, b h r .! was known that the 3 , 1t1f1,Z t . • L r w.. passenger,l when be , I,•ldet,l:, sietp, and ezektitu• 1, t • th pr, cut "My father i, dr9wntu l t' • let 'tic!, u its piil•,w and died t,, hr-- i• 1:1•1 .pvken for tzl,,ntli, t,nd it rv,- Oh: is.' c• - st.r The young win referred t • ‘1: I; Fmiti f N•w Y••rk, v.i •• w - Ir tt• Th.• war ill lint ,l»• I:llglarid, 3n l r •- eel's, , t Ibk coin tti-rel II on. I , I-r The Liverpool 1 . 1741 , 1 .1 :1 1 , 11401 : 11.' , •%\ -- ar will .0.1.1 pr-v. ;t- .1 - ; gr, an exhatr , ter a, famine e : fir the present year 111.. h. • n I •:t eonsider 'ably ria..rc than 'it- rh pta,rtntry to l*-17 Th. -. i nir( more than w,rth which thr eti to exhaust Our Links (hir ficot ail h wi require .I',A,4:2*,imli the tht current fiscal year The h r•-elptc, after week, are unmet, ....; rtturns of our hank, show. n i, .I. wand of the previous tn• tai app, ar , he irs• iter than the supply, chich is in'initely larg, r thau :it any former period of our nistory pr ve, that au endless quantity of gol4 not supply ptople with money, and that in tra.le, despite all legialattno to the contrary, it i, strnply dealt in as a commodity, like all other article....f corn- TREATY WITH —The Wa•hingtnti (nom publishes officially the treaty roc titiv made between Russia and the United !.. 4 tati It is dated at Washington, the :!2,1 of -tole. the ratifications were exchanged in the "its rn the 31-4 ult. It recognizes as Th•rminent and immu table the principles that -free hip mlaces free goods—that is to say, that the effects or goods belonging to subjects or citizens of a power or State at war, are free from capture and confi,ca tion when found on board of neutral vessels, with Cie exception of articles contraband of war ; and that the property of neutrals on board an ene my's vessel is not subject to coot:I-cation, unless the same be contraband of war •• The two pow ers engage to apply these principles to the com• weree and navispition of all .uch nation, n• Ahl 11, on their part, consent to aiopt them a., perms I nent and immutable, reserving, however, the pri vilege of coming to an ulterior understanding as to the application or extension to b e given, if there be any cause for it, to the principle first t namend. /It r• The following narrative it truly horrible, if true: About ten days ago, a woman, aged DEATH OF A ('OLORED PRE.Af about eighty years, (UMW not given,) died in Lexington (Ky ) Statesman annonue,..l4 the death the neighborhood of the Water Works, Lebanon of London Ferrill, a colored man, pastor of the coun - tv who , a short time before her death, con- First Baptist Church of colored P'ersons in that " feinted that many years since she poisoned a man place. He was born in Virginia, and after hav ing obtained his freedom, he emigrated to Ken- named Delta, of North Ann% ille township, with tucky, were he built up one of the largest cbur- whom she bred as housekeeper, and also murder• ches in the United Suites, his communicants ed three of her own edildren numbering, recently, 1,328 He baptized dur ing his ministry upwards of 5,000 persons ! Mir One of the most amusing incidents of the band, a foolish story that the morning after Gov. Biglers was serenaded at Washington, where he late excursion to Rock Hand is thus related by the Utica Telegraph:—A gentleman in the wash- • was on a vigil , he obtained an interview with the room mid to the captain of the boat, "Can't you President. wherein he made application for the mission to Ragland, to become vacant, as the give me a ekes towel, captain?" "No,"said the captain, "more than fifty passengers bare used w or ld k nows. not king hence by the intended re that towel there, and yon are the first one that's • said a word against it" signation of Mr. Buchanan This roorback is sas shout on a par with most the Gawk's "flings" LAKE Sursatoa PLErr —The Luke Sap- at the Governor. Gov. Bigler, we are wail as sured, made no such application. His business arior Journal' says: "At one time during the past week we noticed eight steamers and sevend . iv in ashington was of a character entirely direr vessels in this port. Below the falls there were o four, and four also above. Eight years ago the eat f r that imputed to him! Brat stainboat was pat onLake Superior, at which time we had but cue small steamboat plying be- ifr A scAuP, et a hotel the other night. in i Fe en the B ea t and Mackinaw; wow we have Boston, stole a clergyman's bag, well tilled with night meamers here in one day. 1 aerstone grit airthWeigniee , - SATURDAY MORNING, NOf 11, 1854 air In cinuequanis of oar inability to obtain a sufficient supply of paper for this week's issue in time, the 06serrer is several hours behind its usual publication This will secount to our sub scribers who receive their papers by mail for the delay in their receipt. TLe iudieations ate that all three States hate polo —fusion " The smoke has nit cleared up ,nff i c i ent t.. -.iv who is killed, and w.mtol ed, hat we ran gues.i, judging from 'ft,• iuL a lions, that the three ••1• — •"---•'.t-n.ti tulle, Itriat ic!sm—are ictor ou, , iiplos.e we may add, Ifor We he to a , ..1 our trie•mkt th. Nines ilie re4yorpii that w 1 , •.t a N,q.)- old man, ii , ither are we a \ oit the eontra :,, ‘‘. :111' \ p iet . i i eperiud of life when we a• tar 11.110 a pttlitlell "Mill 11. it, fl , ll neighbor', and hence we cannot admit that opposition to the Nebraska bill was the tame of Pollock's success. As well might Re claim that Mott's election was an endorse tn, a: that bill, or Clark's defeat in New York verah t in favor of the National Ad.ministra z,on: Though Mott is an out-and-out Nebraska Democrat, and Clark was nominated as the em kalyment r , f pure and unadulterated Anti-Ne hrTiska sentiment. in neither ease would our claim l e valid We are both "young" eno ugh, and --mart - enough—sod. let as add, honest enough —t.. see that: n t! tit r. sei, The Know Nothings of Brookville, Ind , hay, Lehi a meeting, in which they nominated J• Scott Harri+on, of Ohio, for the next Presi dent. and ex-Governor Wm. F Johnson, of Pptincykania, for Vice President —E.reAany", N ,, w. we enter our protest aga:t.t this nomi tiatt,,n in the most positive manna We 'know we are not a -Know Nothing, - and have little to say in the matter, still it interfere. with our arrangements, and we protect: lur neighbor of the Gazrfte, and some others of the same genius, have been leading u 3 to believe that POLLOCK.— the ..great anti glort..u. Poilock"—is to be the e nn ilid a t e of our opyinents: and hence, relying urn.. that .tate ..1 we have been mak ing all th, ni .11rauvotnents to bring out }tort I. brat him Mott can do it, likes book; or else two and two don't makebur We re peat, then, we protest against thi.. nomination of "J. Scott Harrison." Pollock is the man for our m , .uey, and Mott is the boy that can beat him' -Dye, ye hear that now:" We are glad to record the election of our friend. S. S WITALLON, . of Mayville, New York. to the Legislature. Mr W. is a Demo crat •‘ l4 .s•cl and true," and is elected by a large majority in a whig district over one of Seward's "minute men." An election in that district at any time would be glory enough for one day;— but in this instance, and over the person defeat ed. it is doubly glorious: geg. A week since the Gazette retailed, second EL=MMI no Now Tett aridea. Michigan, Illinois, and Wisconsin. ,•w J. INA CIO per .trM The above • is c ,ohidirdssi we are Whoever mid a ilh%or ""44 and would be well ' ) r- Ibis 11'7 Irmoldes, , were sash '4lO/ 81 110 bYIIIP“Pi . Mil Nowa, I 'V b • excitements to regard to the e ,, t/ e ,,, tioe: "Stick . teetlei" eiti whoa we them Temperance firpolsation, tb., ic,f rrr, , --- ) city and State ui tremendous. I La:.' * eisiteeture which have for years dlsignrisrl the West Park— zttli,:iitsto the , _, trade, we de not aseiM the meeltimisal arts NI 'hard cider canspa,g t , the tili Geed Memsto line the readderinftlfr illielneiTi By ato asimas. l'ess, a Maskselletler,and eandldate• are Std us we that Buell is the fact. They are relies et am 1 Th. Whip ; t h ir Demwese ._ • i• parties, i s ., has a baiter audi o as des hp sad taw era that one likes te remember, it 1. true; and there are i than the man acidic* and.eedlish, sadism a5aar,440040.4 wise will miss flair 'obi ihubillse 111441 . Dealcre Association, the Know Noo, , for to many they recall pleasing tecolleetions of hopes re- k n , iss Low a 'My ei1q ,.... 1.41 firth)°, i,,,, ores to ooe can mike lame mooey at that t edited and fears blasted, while to others they ore huge mile- nwasering, plotting, a n d li mn s/sun , i , , , ' , Lk" 1111 ilea WAN& the aseassr. Teas, minuse s erected by their own hands, marking the high-way en d,. Thu „ mow's ,. to, ..ti0.11, • 44., • J Shoemaker is bete., striated is ths dowry of life's Journey, and tnaing thou that /odium imams kosa• idi *gm d og eddood o ehe din req.," el, pledge tit amain a mrsaad le," th e 6 - steps, the straggle' they were Armed to eneountrr. Bet 1 , upon timsoutelitee. Lettem—net far the . 1 , progrea. and improvement —the onward March et Young ed to the views - of half a duaeu d.ferei,. Stooks Or Law, and hi iimtmes of getting rich Amenes—end the hamming wants of the c"e•t7 4 1 -wiled : signed by the same candidates are a good deal beuecia feaelliwg the int, than the sacrifice; a more stately end imposing e.l flee a ready az . moat li k e l y trt ~t el l ,o and ~,,i , ~ ~....,, he were to plunge headlong into thawing t• Issas its *tae', sad sew the ..std Cart Illoseristlmt Nut s tseat t on, h um b u g Ba d cl aimr. , , the oae or practicialthe other! And what come down. The place that knew it, will know it no lon , npr , txte ., among us bag saatio. 6...4 . ger' The Judges, sad the Jurymen, the Lawyers and i n t h e d i rty miesir of party witi . /..,• r true of our Meads, the Ifisehmaith and the their clients, the uplift', sad the cryer, the t lark and that k ierrerm two ewe's , man veil. t, , maker, is troeof every *taw ofturitkeal his Woks, papers, and memoranda, Wi; l kV' . " "liiVne its ssf our aspiring poldiciaee are essay tr g • men, we know, claim to be "Jack.otall-trades,its glory " And then the work of removal will emomence. i n n , I d„". Only think ofit _ utt,r, • ‘,. but we have penally found them good at none. • . Do t stop, said be, to discuss the merits toTdAnd whets that is commeated, we hope and erupt proper r ' 0 , , ,,1,.. in tii. Sento and upwards of o 4 s steps will le taken to maw% e • r nuissuce—a nui. pantie that in hummer, not only stinks to the sortr.l. ~1 1 In this city, the contest fur tn• • Ma greatest interest. I tease not tr e s For instance , we flatter myself that we get outs of a ministration now, fur I have no time to de. small matters. [Lou d cheers and laugh rather passable political journal weekly; at least . .. - 1 every pa.ser by, but Summer and Winter, year Is and year &es , with i n my own ki ,„,„ 1 , 41 ,., ~,,, fr it, has liourishad an d prospere d na d ir our min i s . te . l he Adutiuustmuen party of this btate, , ding to all acneunts, in better spirita li dca s ying su bstances generally, have sought etruetion, hat beam • eon tett * ' • Gionoind dollars bare beet .:per , i< i ,tPene• upon the pocket. o f the PeelPte' W e or the candidates fur that Act., at 1 , d y. 7. o :n t, d ever since Us con ratio. as it never did before, and that is pretty em il lo d s o f p re servation, [laugh] and finding, l rder , s e ,se 1.6. y. a I,' - 1211 I . fLaughter and cheers.] Tb , ,o f . •urie, to WIT —ar-et ssoisee. ...... remar-a ,e "initttuti,dl" should !icier hate been built upon th e Pith- Its. impeeeibie topsoils who woi sot, out of the polities' chaos. The l.t i u.; DC" to put t t they.. and If they had , it was and is no place for date for Governor, and beta are freely he}' stem to It. z•-tu..p-t should have keen selected whet , ' I proper ' gar out ~ f this city with tea th,user. I-- . good evidence that "it takes" we ll . NOW, because a - r means to fail, they take refuge In aloo-. oef. such is the feet, is it the least evidence in the 4, unwed laughter] knowing that to be one lie Square Th. corporate autboritiec Des .., had am right ti ,. of party , go to a body he Etri , r, , world that we could, if so disported , passable Aticiater! Perhaps if we had spent ir make even a ,11 6 best preservatives , 4 decaying stt Ltralusv, a g.v...1 .apply ~f eater, arid other e•difienien , ala t h is , „ „„ „twin,. Fernand, I' many years in the Pulpit as we have in lgditi , as i t h e y wer e, not because the spirits bear the ...,.,1,1 has. been procured in •,r , ter to render It et all 'dn. , party's candidate fur Mayor, it c , nfik• a paper, we could; but all will agree that it would ttifist-ilouse brand, fir I believe they have ta- ,weer Iltpi „eau, clear of duct, and n , - , ,fiensite• to-the en d the "sporting win:, balk din i, be the height of folly to attempt the Pulpit now'. eta the brand off from the casks and put it on h hattandidetes; [renewed laughter;] and their fdate f or G overnor , t hepresent Governor ox i 'sect-tear; trust that the moment the aid Court House is rem. seel, the •tepe will he taken to remove the other more are equally sure of going - in. . x 5 , ,,, ~ rdten rand.olate, and perhaps the Lest , sig-f. 'cot , . ALA smell of the whole. twn We therefore 6,,id. On t h e „b e , band, J ,s,s, J. Der portent, surd J W Barker, the lin w Well, here is the point. We want our Clergymen, . , of every denomination, to WA to th eir trade— State, has placed himself upon this bung- ' grievous nuisance. The field is broad, amply so; and the grain is e issue alone [Coutinucel laughter and And when it is remo‘ , ed, wolf it te, either good poll , [or for the place, seems to bay* the p•... -t ripe for the sickle. No*, why do we say this? , re.] f tio,that gentleman hid shown in exposing it. I ,,,,stat,ip T., )n.04 another? We answer. In our Judgement , very nice kettle of fish , take it ti' gi-t. night, ,t ~,,i; , , A• a matter of investment for the cal A err- gen Tt Leate ,. d t em o, , , :t s i e n t e , ;•:,.; im in ,, - ; 0 , 1 1 , ei. d .., , utility is Ti 4 a good one, Judging from the r.••,lpt• of Simply becalm it is a notorious fact, that thi, At the Soft-Shell meeting, the following year, more than ever before, the pulpit of thi It Cochrane "pitched into" the issue the ex - cut, will end rent In acts of eitlet..:e e the pre.eot I iddingl As a matter ot euuesuiene,.. t ,the nation has been prostituted to po li tical harangue aator had laid (limo, with even less delicacy pev t .t... t appears to us to be paying entirely . 14 ,, leer for ; die , , ho 7 t h i nit., s h ou ld ".„, gr ... d. and iasane denunciations of those who differ will the al t er c Does any man doubt that be , atite we t are , log and a noashing of howls and ' n a “M•rkyt House" he pays at d sat 2J p• r ct.t. in , ,re h t er .„.1,1 'i,-appointed the occupants thereof upon some of the politica', it's* him: - every th,tig i.e eat,' If he doe... ,lout 1, . , 1.. ha• t ,, i , W• has.- had another murder ...it and moral questions of the day. An,' is to make t• e proper enquiry, and i.e w •' . et,h, , need 'lv assaults, and two sulcid•- saite tt • this, we utter no word of disrespect t Take the tirtiLle of Butter for in.tsncc T.e p.o. Lt. who t, r. On Monday 'setting, a 441.11“.^ ht. i, at the Market House, pars n cents per p..,uu..1 lie I r's I ~ , srd,ng h , use in Jame i t. g o; ass body we respect them, but e.• es° get it f''r n "l hin g le " St' p down " t " e ' " lee rod ". tittule.i Matthews and Tell. Du,..,. , sist that it would be better for all cot and ark a merchant what he pays for Butter, anl he will thew' drew his knife and sheathe i would be better for the souls of their tell poi thy• he get. all he wants for 18 or 20 et, ta. An I l Jell, who died Wore he eti.,l oe r, u they would "stick to their trade." what is true •f• Butter, is true of every thing -I.e sold at Moth man were drunk w „n it. ,ii.,„ we have good backing in the column! the Merket House. And this in why ti., , ,, , : to , that hays „ aa , n4, , a the previous day . S u T ", tried the Publicfifarket system longest, are abelishlng the brace of rowdies, Germans, lor the 1 « . religious journals that have dared to whole eon , rrn, end throwtrg ripen the do , r to free cum- still more wanton. Those wrec`oes this question For instance, the Pres petition Buffalo has dune so, and New Tork ha• already Echarat and Mernes,, appear f , ti., .:. narks that: bean' the r , port of a committee appointed fur the pur- them, to have itarted about dos,. n 1 pu.or of ,n, c-d,g•st, .n• and that report is decidedly in fair a stabbing exestrsi.n. One sa.l .. ,L• of abandoning the system! I am gOin4 u. stab sow* DDIP," St. I . t! ..The question whether our em brethren are to be instructed by thei politics, or in the gospel, is one judge, will soon have to he considered son of New England—s gentleman tian of the highest standing—whose in a different sections of the country has recently been on a visit to his nat said in our hearing, within a few da: did not know but that it would be w , same gospel prcarhers to New Ent, during his late visit, he "had heard preached much more than the gosr molly to the same effect has come sources. An intelligent New Ent) pondent, in a late letter to a wide! journal, intimates that, unless there be an end to the political preaching, congregational churches must be diviceue— eowiervative portions of the oongregat are determined they will not endure the lent leseeration of the pulpit. He also say , if the present state of things continues, a will be driven into the Episcopal church, as out conservative body among them A of ',urs was recently present in a cong onal chure.b, when the pastor read from th pit a call for a church meeting, together wi sets of resolutions, the one from a porti the people protesting against his new fa pro gress preaching and the others instal im in his course. It was obvious that a it bad been made, and that there were amp for a ws,rfare. Our brethren will pro y dis cover, when ;elate° late, that it might e been better for them to follow the crosapled CAriat and his apostels, by preaching the 1 , and letting politics alone.' tlll+ rvv.r.i, we And to show that these strictures* not-un deserved, we clip the following fro the New York Express, of Saturday last, thAdays pre vious to the N. Y. election---one of aissvc days tiny tht Sabbath, and which, aocasg to this programme, was exclusively devot to politics in 'tin. of the churches of that city The pulpits in many of our churches, w, we re mark, ea pa/pewit—are to be givers up wz ely to Poli ties. No more preaching of "Christ C unit we know who wino at the ballot boa: Her* Pan of the programme as trauferred from the adreellhents [a the mort3 tog papers. l.t. "Sermons on the Moral itesponsiblies of rotors." R.. Mr. Thompson, Tabernacle. t 1. "Sermon on Temperance , sad the of its friend. at the preseat crisis." Rev. Mr. lade ' 0 0 111 I . D. '•Etersloa on the Prohibitory Law T. Mr. Hu man... lireen street Methodist Church. 4th. "Sermon on Matte Law." Rot Miley, South Second street Methodist Cbtarrh, "I kh. "Sermon on Temperance." Rev : 'peer, Thir teenth street Presbyteries Chareh. 6th. "Sermon on the Chriettan LamliTemperance." d i dr Key. Mr. Coder, Tabernacle, aftersoen ith. "The Duty of American Citieet suiVorbed by the Questions of the Day." Rev. Mr. W , York Street Al e 1 boatel Church, Brook Len. Bth. "Sermon on Temperance." 1.. )1(r Weateott, Baptist) Leight Street Church. 9th. -Special Discount. for Scotch 1.9161 19 b, sod huh Proteetan ca." Presbyterian Church, valloisberg. In view of facts like these, 1 *ink the re marks of the Washington Star the question mo- t happily conceived and ti"l idly proper. Up to a few years since, remaridi Star, Chris tianity, in the United States, ais almost with out a blotch upon its fair face,a4) it was doing more for the regeneration of at bore, than in any other country under the n., But human reason has been set up by aulapiritual teach ers as the God for their flo:s to worship.— The consequence has been ebsity natural gen eration of hundreds of thounof "perfeeti bles"—men who, instead of il meekly and i l tig humbly in the sight of th e }rt4 are eternally chuckling over the idea that les - are much bet ter then the publicans and sisal, their neigh bors and fellow countrymen, se !Ind all. An- I outlier result of this clerical a smilonstient oLthe Bible as the proper guid e foi Ilse°, has been the creation of one hundred Jidda and scoffers in our land, where one ezisteabirtY year* ago. These are circumstances p ea s to be deplored, and their existence is proves by the so much greater frequency of crime resrrhere is the United States, and the so m at lighter regard in which what were formerly eet idsred monstrous crimes, are now popularly h i l, ihough . chorch edifices have multiplied g am miraculously in this country, and money is nolghinn in immense sums nominally for the el:invoke* and regene ration of poor fallen man, be aid eliewhere• It strikes us that the evil at to bottom of the existing state of things, th rea ts* so swim/14 to sap the foundations of p are ideitnal Christi. anity in our land, is about to mod. The act of those nominal Christian t e thers who forget that their mission is not of els Mirth, in sud denly rushing forward to l annu n elet practical 00D trol of public airairi in thi s w og, cannot fail to arouse the great body of th e Ugerican Chris tians of the land to the daisy ot dimeiting dawn in their mad meet, if they woo d prevent seep. deism from prevailing esu r yeeele, and anti. charek soubisatioss fromsp4 UP ill may Ow gasper arbow way ii, • ore* UM- Ax EXAMPLZ roe Borg --(leery , S. Curry, of Oregon, has been appointed Governor of that Territory, rice Gen. Lauc. resigned Mr C. is about thirty-four years of age, is a native of Philadelphia, lint when a young man worked in the jeweller shop of Clark & Curry, Boston, and had for his ahopinate, Wm D. Kelley, the pres ent Judge of Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas. Both Governor Curry and .Judge Kelly, when young men working at their trade belong. ad to the Apprentices' Library Company: and although their education was limited to what was afforded in the Common Schools, they were al ways ambitious, and ready to take advantage of every opportunity to increase their store of knowledge. The result is that these two appren tices, without fortune or rich friends to push them forward or the benefits of any other education than is free to the entire youth of our cQuntry, have, while yet young men, taken a proininent position among the great men o f th e l a nd Th e example should be an incentive to boys every where. Stir Anna Jano Maclean, a widow of twenty four, and a native of Ireland, committed suicide in New York the other day. Disappointed lute sad poverty are both stated as causes of the des perate act; but the truth will probably never be fully known. She was a writer for a Sunday paper, but received no pay, as she never asked for it, and the proprietors presumed she had means sir Major Arthur T. Lee, of the Bth Infant ry, was killed in Texas, recently, by the Indians. He was about forty years of age at the time of his death, was a native of Nortbumberlsnd coun ty, in this State, and besides being a brave so'. dier, bad considerable reputation as a literay man and landscaped painter. He had been in the service of the United States about eighteen MI PRZSIDENCY OP THE SENATE.—The Wash ington Star suggests the name of Senator Rusk, of Texas, as President protein of the Senate. in view of the prevalent opinion that the lion. Sen ator Atchison of Missouri, will not h. in Wash ington during the coming session of Congress A good suggestion. Senator R is one of the most laborious, as well as one of the ablest met) of that body. ow . One of the gratifying results of the New York election is the entire overthrow of that arch Demagogue, Ww. H SkwAttn. For that we can almost forgive Know Nothingism all its sins. girWhen you see a woman wearing a black crape dress with eight flounce , , you may safely divide her mourning sorrows by the same figure, which will whittle her actual grief down to almost Bathing. Fashionable widows make hap py mourners. sm. An old lady entirely out of the hearing of the preacher's voice, at a camp meeting, being found sobbing, was asked why she wept since Abe could not hear the words of the minister. "0," said she, "I can see the holy wag of his head," sir The whole civilised world is thrown into anguish by the loss of two hundred and fifty lives by an aoeident at sea. Yet it receives with sore of rejoicing than of sadness, the intelligence that thirty thousand men have perished in fight ing, on the shores of the Black Sea. A CASZ or Dover.—POND WITE.—And here guy dear is the pledge of affection that was born soon after you went to California. HUSBAXD.—Henin That was fay yews ago; i t seem t o No e that the pledge is rather small of his age• as. Wiwi • beak soepeade In Antislia: they take the President to a seilibtoriag tree, and matte kW' la the mese anweer. Ton those rights you come here to that you are tri ruin-drinking, ug party, but a party that sees at a right of civil and religious ! seeing that right; will maintain it. worst. [Great applause ] But, worthy triend who ha., taken up championship of Judge Bronson. I, in other words. that th- is , n good liquor—Judge liniu-on; ~.orati. Seymour; and no liquor at 11. Clark [Laughter.] Well, :now that Myron 11. Clark has no his oompoaition than a turnip has dl know, therefore, that in respect those propositions of the worthy is true Playing Judge Bronson .or, and Horatio Seymour for bad places them both upon that hogshead 'ounces to be the force and effect of issue. [Laughter.] Well, now, is two gentlemen of the opposite liquor imams, and if the issue is a is ne--fresewed laughter)—let us -To candidates, and warrant you . that if Daniel S Dickinson has the Madge Bronson. his candidate, be will ' Nearest to the tap. [Great laughter ; r one phase of that intricate sub I politics. CIE BEI Dtar•►niso at •ttr.--We regret to learn that a young tiermaiii gal, aged nine years. 1 named Philippine Roden came to lo.r death, last Monday at the fiat Ward School House under the following cireuinstanees: She was a pupil in the Se!. ,I, and baring brought her dinner, was , engaged iu one of the I ,wer apartments during th. inter- , cal in eating it—the teacher 4 and most of the scholars liar tag gone home for , be saint pure .•e. Going to the stove to pour out tome collw which it •eetn• f , rmed part ut her ! dinner.) • spark d 51 , ne. identa:ly minun.eated to her clothing, almost in•txntty envehiing 11.'1 . in flames, •tnd burning her most sh•.ekrugly before the sew s.holar• in the bootee at the time cool, • atinguisti .t Mr. S. L. Foster, happening to bear her me.. hastened t" her relief, and took her to his dwelling eloee by, where ry possible 02041111 were employed to, Alleviate the •ußeriog of the lib tle unfortunate Dr• '.ovens and Itol.-rt F•inikner were speedily summoned. and at • nee peorinuneed her ee,,e help lee*. She was taken home. atol died the ftitne evening MEM The spirit of r rr ljism s. pr••lal.n: .1, our •trveta emich successive cigh-t, is a .109e..t raw+ complaint Measures should sp , e.illy bu utile', put n stop to it.— Ott rgt air Trost as Preaching and the soon,. t ur city Government employ an effective 1, nee Ere* the latter, oot only for the peace of the commuoity..l.nt for the well-being of the ris ing generation th..to,ives. Every night is made hedious by the rowdyism of a parcel of half-grown bnye along State street. from Browo's II itel to the Post nffice It should !,. st, 4) pit& N..ts II .tel, elegant vn , l eetatu pliutte Ji Pri,r wn it ha, t.rrn but to Svr,h Ea.l during the past ,peu vn rhurs4lay, antlitt the e% ening a grand De lteat.-ti Ball ‘lll be gain]. Our ) L.,uug trtends will ti , uhtletti b.i.Ve 9 "g.... 1 tune:" May we be there t..k ace. Bun James M. Porter has commenced a libel suit again,t 31. F Stillwell, of the Northampton Jr.—wer, for pub!isLing libelous articles in that paper The per.seen t;,n ts a er iit.inal em. and the defendant was held to Im,l in the sum of SAM DZATR or A'. Ey' run.— Wtn R. MICAy. late tpulylniher of the Leai•t..a lie 1 •t Li• regidenee in that plq•r m . M onday a,,.k At the tune a hi# , l,ath Mr Me Cay wa. I. ter .• Tull 6, no the canal, in LesetsnAwn, po•i which lie t el , l 1,,r 5s e year. Thr .e ye.. iu the peniteLliary and slt.titt rma k, th,t puniohnieut W. Key•er, km. aedueing Sarah Ann A ghton, at Ph.iadelphia. K..yoer had ltved with her a y,ar--the ttr..nt • -upt , ..irg they wer.• married—when he mart. , 1 anther young lady. Served hum right, t.h.etiee 1.... light' Here a tol,ttor ' which some 01 our house— keeping render 4 mad insdud vniue, tf they are troubled with !ht.," h I .Ik•ire hi get rol of them before the rummer tragain upon Take up your carpets —.1..w o h. a pi.: water tot* well one pound f haring firet diluted it intu o r o paste :I) 1 ,, ,‘ I .pc .rater. fJt f.teility of mixture. With a mop. wct awl • iturate we 1 thd fl ,or, skirting, and any other w rt, that will not slat, r injury. Then shut the 4., r. ind I we. If there .Ih-u1 , 11,r a sospition of other lento,' • in the 1,4•'...1.1, take ilia, .1 .en, too, three or four h.,ur.. all w h,re .1, - appeard or periehol, but to in-are p•rfret i'll nuanv fr,,tra It might he well retreat the lu•trtt' )t2 a tay ur tn . .) after —Judge Agnosr, of the Bea; er diatru t, has been hold ing Court in this oity this week. Our Lawyers, and their eli•nts, Were mu-6 pleased with his prompt and decided manner f doing 1m:161110M After loth, a ,term of hail. rAtn, and are again fa,,.red with some extremely fine a-rather Our Fell to lingerlng In the lap of winter a good while thin 1= - One of ~ar brethren of the quill, who 'till rejoice, in th •tste ..f single bleseednets, objects to "baby shows" be. cause, oars he, -babies are raise,' fast enough already with. ou , t.ahy ‘ , .eieties offering prised to make them grow f.p. -- We are pleased to notice to it Tnos. D'Ast. Y Erg , Editor of the &rcerican (Aft, w ll facture in thlp city on Saturday e‘colug next All abo heard Mr. M'tee when h war here tw years •In• , . will '1.4 fail to attend 4r. The 11 .ard of Trustee. ni Lockport, N. V., Loki a aneettug oo the .:•1 . in I.ehalf of thettiselvea atvi the eitisens of that place, rcuaned their eta etre thanks to the eflieient aid of the Hugel.. Fire Depart ment at the recent tire there, and -To die rovinlier• of Erie Fire Company. Nu. 2. who 40 gerierfaisly volunteered to join their Buffalo friends ;who they were visiting. ritol came to our relief, foregoing plea ours to help a neighbor. in distress, though at o distance." as- The followiog is given in the Nurri•tuirn a. the recipe for making a corn cake irhieh was exhibited at the late lit4itgumery County Agricultural Fair, by dv .trowitmencin. and pronounced so goosi as to deserve a spat ial re publish IL hoping Mme of nor lady readers will try it, and rive us their experience '•Taie the white of eight Eggs; one fourth posed each of Corn Starch, Flour and Butter; half pound of Sugar: one tea spoon full of Cream of Tartar; half tea-spoon full of Soda. Flavor with Almond, or to snit the taste." ger Mta• Helen X. Pratt, of St. Posh Mips, solo. at a party lately, whilst playing "we Yl wear, lur tun. wn, caught by a "shark" who had ptvrtoorly prbetireil n lieo••• for the purpose, unbeknown to her, and th•rohy oiji a t . a sham performance a binding ono. Slit., hove% or, rotas sod to accede to the , fraud. The !dhow should be kicked;-- hanging ia too jowl for him. fir' There is no accounting for taste, 4-specialty in love. And here is a specimen: Recently a baba of Indians gave a performance in Somerset, Ohio, and two girls, sisters, were so eaptivated with the "dames sad the whoop of three ions of nature," that they asked permission to arieorripany them, withal was gallantly granted. The mother of the girls stbseilittlittY Pot may assusaateg to their beeriatiog scuts, bmi joined the savage poesy herself! Thsre's-nis attempting for was, we repeat' of Idlers inm 41t104) oorrerpoodelseoq doe • NSW I op, ul yaaw. laueting two I.eareet.e • the Lame ,f Deer, limner plunge d . ihdteting In Loth tomatoes, danget u th. Thug of India or the furLoo. My bent on running a muck iA not & y • hol,teul humanity than Lit •,.a..• .1 1 ., The infernal macli,ce wL. 11 ei on Saturday last, was an • like propenittes of this genus 1\ e. vered t, the Individual I ••• tt• destructite engine On Tue.d 1 0 t • 11111 a difliyulty In a groger w Ilft; them named Lir. an had L. the scuill. He at . probatly •ite - 4 • e% .11114 f the same day, Al; wid,..w lady, wh. was a,eu.t..11. •onse of the newspapers here, t o c 4 danuua and after died tr , to bare been warred that day. an stating. child 'he 'lid no 1• wed, and that the individual pi, a her's. In thts Lletoma the it• ,, bride of deattt." Vn the nu; a. uuktiowu man was fund i.al a bullet hula /n hie brad and • d • aide, am•ther ea.e s,r self movi..r h/./rror. which four daps has e f, rr. s ine The .tr,ter pane a orer, and onr nlfyinct..n a week's fait Iron. she.: .lought upon the 6.t , itte to a:i its to., rd, roasted, and raw. Letters from Canton China. ~ f thr that Mr Spooner, the Atnegran been fired at and slightly 5r , ,ur.1,1 sol,lters. The shot was returned , y Ist, were with the Consul, ar.l t fall An Emigrant Agent nan , e.i German runner, have pm. hay rat!road mad steamboat tiekt trytnen. There nr•• grea the earth than •utne vt tbe•'• there. u n ,tnagent sg they feetu to grow holder r% ern It .• ott nonnce I tt.at . He, yetirnot q. Ilk 1.1 Nllll T. UT l'S New Yurik. ,ga male the he , ••e• ` with a New York Ninaair The Crystal Fa:a,t. La) t/ twa wit tion rn *a of p• n rll3:olt , an day t . lhe tat, t 1„ 0 tu...m.g has lIVOUPI 'Tlllll^ n ^.1. ° 11.1 111 T &Wt. hl:7 •••}1...1 r , r aLa tot, plotor I 11 !he IruAtvv It as a It at Dsgt. u.dy as thee f r nr%,r amount t t,y have ITO . .•I —1 T 1 , :ranch : the Detn,r. rally at Litutnany Hall lag eTerAt7. `was on Land, and John Co, hrane, tL made •!. ptch Fr to the stems ur , A•al , le that Stym , .nr r• In this t•tty. large enoagh rerhaid. W the ^ft rantiviate fur May gy are wt daggers drawn with Moist , wl.o with Meagher Both have 13e« pulpit. bel Y.ll a PrutestAat —NI helle‘o iunh••t inf.•rmauon Lu liven the titir,ng Loa', of the Ante. the l• auluLasti,ortra of Eumgratio fraud* bare been eomm• , ..f the P master ui tb. •'rural eign genie r• t.., Inrorkt. tt • terad ae .•hargesi. e the ELuigr. inve.tigeti , n t Ds (load or co 13 slaty pauper• were charged who ~ for The to a• Lad as the varlet.' tr men on ships Laski, and debitteir t. lowanee ~(tobacco. The munty cue drum, the quarterly payment' juet the utui,,.t the eiwital sea, l 4Ve r m,darion. The finances are in a t .preulattve enterprae. are in the n !Nevertheless no heavy fai here, a pro.,i that nuthtng late a pat. eotimhlY he anteripate•i. The Eighti tog troto the report of the to n ramp! its clomp, was little L. There ore a few more of the same • The Arabia arrived from let , eri date, to the Z3l ult. tier oewr hembarlthetit "whet/14,01 cool r tuber. and a general asseult was t" the breaebee. were I! as•anlt rreuld be made on the I t•th now. of ranch interest from Eur•ps. ,wheat aml Our her , pllghtly t . I \ll.l 11 otter, of tL. f taking passage fui Salt Elver. wit ocratic E•litunal- brethren, ill. Piarte cluing d „,‘ or el ght weeks, to }CASSIA VS- The question, "Will Salt P sa agitsuol the newspaper awl store, was settled in the Doge. ice the other day—One hundred and t• the consumed artielee w,r freer and deeper : The it irarti blrpress has too change Ms name. The new puhll.4 !sr and but its new eognonieu As g bar always loomed toward. the of Llaullr Nothwpur., era.' !Lin squ. swat the new Dupe wUI be locat. ,l Striper." or "Banners and Flags " ed at the ohmage, for we see the Edit —can give au.: loke a juke, and r d. teolllolll44olllorly. Allay akte.ec, : front polities, and. thu Girard ••Who; la like a pews by tree ! El