of the Lanier, for a short distance veer the Pent•ylvanist and for the entire length 'of the Harrisburg and Lao caster and the Columbia and Phi ariglphia; but It could have but little if any power to direct business from either, Its weal/ern terminus on the lakes, is found at a point where the influence of our present channels of cossacks* dos bestomes poirerless against New York aid Huston at tractions. It would penetrate the eery tocu• of Isorthern competition. and contend stiotscastial), as we think for a vest made and travel which Is oow forced to reach the At laatic through Whet ehannels, and soneeoueetly entirely scolds Philadelphia Other avenues have been , and will bre wassewutal to briatiag to Philadelphia that trade which naturally belongs to her, but the Sunbury and Erie would throw Into her 14 P trophies which rhir could gain in no other way. Ilene, the policy of protecting her late:este um di. weak ride. It is the outer walls that should be guarded, not the center of the citidel. That the proposed read wadi have the power and 'opacity, if properly made, to de these things we confidently believe. :tor are the rea sons for this faith founded in vague imaginations: they are ea the eontrary, legitimate deducticks from recognised principles in railroad matters, and from the teachings of a daily eimerienee. Indeed, the most reliable laws Axing railroad eapsoity and influence, founded to the elements of dietaana gradients. ourvitures, are worth but little it they do not establish them point for the IStribury and Erie road. The great elementof sueeess,ul competition for tra vel is time, for tonnage, It is tariff. The COUTIPCItag between the Atlantic cities and the West nut .tag the ad vantage in dilemmas tracheate and COT, Ann a, ha- toe ele ments of samosa. These qualities, open a fair e katlaina don. will be conceded to the proposed r•iad. fdy the pree sent eaters eonnection with the line of the Sunhats an I Lilt road. the distance from Erie to Phdadelpt, , a is 4!i smiles. against 507 by one and on by soother h New j_srtz, showing an actual difference of 1.7 miles in facer of our metropolis, whilst the d t 7, retie. in the acquitted distanee, would be much greeter A tunnel through tha Brow! ), Illountain;lbe only obstacle in the way of a direct eonnor. 1.1411/ with this city by way of Pott•ville and Reasliag, would sedum the actual distance 21 mile. This scomnplishid, the Sunbury and Erie wilt afford to New York cur), by war of Philadelphia, a shorter and better connection with the I Wait than any she now has cr can have through the , of hat owe State. But withtout reference to tbe tatter arthiervement, the distance trom'Erte to New Tore. tiers cgh this tot), would be no crestAr than h) the aY. -k roads, Het OO we conclude that the adto,tied fling railroad capacity, are a deception-4 -Lee: sirce.i., iron, if they do but guarantee for the road du c,. at. coal piste +nevem. But otter suirsr.itiges Lc ^ The Harbor at P..ie tar ii-aa.:l areaSsiVe U., i.r.• from points above fur ten seek- to ati•ial e ~f the opening of the lal.es below W.i,, a direct rued It At port, the trade and tntiorcouraa awarded t o Philadelphia y this provisiun of nature, though rimming to Net ha: tow days. would soon of itself ch w Into 4 1.r.rt:0.. , beet bueintee relic ”ns eneud.n , r thr the le •• e eon. We are aware that the meagre 61:11..unt , t.l nA l re sow found at the iiarti..r f En, hat bee., made tie of satire upon the i ret•usion of that 1.4V111L Eat pre j i,..its, and not judgment ha- 4,ven existen.e to cub ti ti u.O We Sould like to know why toOLlalre reek a har bor Ike% which there is u/ uut,et. And who will say that its &Wanes, under suet, e.rcu.a,•tunce•, , ridcrice that it would not oome, where a eneap and ~.is •• t iyenoe the Atlantic markets ,tuahat Rite to say that rail-reit& should not be con.trucned throuvo the woods too - caws* ioeomott c s and ,Ikre had not-eseh found there in advance Ti' eapts r .o vial. freight re.- the •tlantie cities who're's, h, ,ht.. the I iarte,r Erhe. la its plenum e,..udetkuct, ,in t out again, and like • asusible man be goei t., a n...,ht hot cargo can reach its p sore it destin.t.t.ori Ili: there .• • tre ly no natural reason w'iy the flarior of Er., asbiq a spot haa that of Buda ,• The difi rei,,.• : •.1 present condition been the work of mnu. ' , es. 1 ale has cherished sp. or Lori...-. „nitt 1,1 fleeted a good one, and hence tie h . , •. i. 4 ..1 in.. Wr, l ,-; it lila not be pr , ..a: , ded gnat ter road tit:. greet Mall of t.u,neize a. it s.tenceasin tan i. 111". P. that it would e.• a so u 1.1.•• or,. h. n. hen, tl.hah s ant netiosige, ti.., ion he f.,re Tun 11-07.‘ I ht laatic Cities, la coon , h 0 ,0,1 of a :ii•l4 sari: e p .1, whisk, with No m . p p 01u0.t,e,, -.el. th.• P... ode., phis market, it - 14 :In r.` rr roan n t.ian I ',- duper would de.sr. ta einhange it for unequ•lied nufaeutres, machinery, and oth«, arUela•, rent-ii he fled it diScult to obtain elsewhere, But the lakes would C.,t be its . ly source of ratronage. Another, if not even a greater we till L. I , t hew/ A Lt railroads now in process of cuit‘tructiot. !tout tit. , now Warns. to Hatt and an-ther the lame Ware, by toe k_list.nt r. u•• rt mfr ,tee. any thence raroutel with the hat e• IL: .w4h breadth of the States ,or and tL, Mississippi IL.citr, draihihg • c unsurpae•ed tau the eounnent, in the citeht 341 s one:) 'of thin, uhturel 1;002 thee,. ‘a.d. r... w etn arsre's.sr,l., 14 , 4 tie Sunbury and Er,e tihr , sa.zu Verhana, for an ear- Urn outlet. Inee I lit.. pr •-eT.t chin, grer , : , .l , I vantages in dista-ce from .u,c, taht ph. , h,th. I toe West, than even the evateLy th, I.rske. , n fati Is. furnish a valuable patronage of the 11 , road and to the city orPhiladelphia. By t` d..t. ir . , e e r r,' Cleveland to PbdaAelphin ern, 4711 mho,. as i I New Turk. by the way Ph.tadelhhia. •,, , 1/) the Albany route, (...20 mite., and by the Yew I,rl, :and hoe, 501. 1 ,i,• r. •, stout t I aLtitt I 11 •h eyst, upun the weetzn,g at U... isle bY,Y, ~• i. stouy ' pornupe ~, , t to. unbecoming to •4, a word a , , tea , -- oo.too ' s , A t.I.•11 the work sh old Le pr. , ,,CUI-011. 1 toes ord oio,l ;o,;s moth the views eutliodied in tLe report root t,eartils •eootol Ulu stsUlitneltitil of the re...imolai,. A. A Ph.lottelplosin, I hate no doubt they v. " me et v!ih :."'t •IY.i to , Otru the liberal support if our teiloW ...;a•-t.• No rett•oolble or.. looking at the map. can !rare the .11.. g 'tie. line throitot• its limos without being impressed viol, the ,•Oncletiou that the read is indlapensablyneee•ms. 1) 1, , tt , .. ~ nt.xter..ni importrrece of Philadelphia. The ounee , . , t, hots ,I, 4 1,:rie and Philsdelphoi would throw •,por. troots ..t rodosbie latol which before bad remained in -1•-,•urite noturo would 12 - •1„!d her wealth; the inter eotn mutocation 01 the people oonot toe Valle, sod thu inter. eben_te LII thou;:.;, ~ , ,,L1,110,n01 3 s , ..e.:ia, conditiou a Linda would prove hutahoi 1/.3llLl.talVoUll Mr. Meredith --Mr. Cliairouth and Yellow Call, os I liss e attends I t.,-r. ~ tit upoo the ineitation of those by w'ooto trio , N. et ~,,4 ...a.• 1..1.11.211, LLer.„4 to repeat what I he - I-IL had ;b ~vii rof doe's ritig at a meeting of our fellow olt.ter.,•, that the o :,... snit ileeroilly of etiostruoting this road meets toy doer,. tot hearty approval. I nave heard t. ioght 1 son the President of the Board lit Managers, a eteur ou.l hood statement of the advantages The Alleibiniy Valley Itailroad, orkwu cotstructed to to he derive I by the roe of Philadelphia from this road *Agway, would also become a la;slahle coiorthht.ir to the when completed. r believe that every word in that state * losel beelmese of the Sunbury and Erie road. , meet is true to the lets-r It tallies precisely with inforo It has, we are aware, been asserted thug ..I,e •uhoury motion which wo hoe heretofore had, end from ILIIITI•e mud likros ersaid have Nu, York tetideneies. ,atl• u stealer- 1 tosuady to oe retied on with that from which the present ties, it seems to us, however. must be more the result of comm.. feeling than of judgment. It would toe oinleott io Lod a Noe the ,m{y 4tL1.,D11 therrfOre, ir whether' the read mama for each a sunaltssam. ulattee It he rIarLIIILI,J, ID the *hull lie toimils. to your power to ittalie Ito there eau 05 so that, the: L ubin oar road, welt .te eastern en.l verttern roe. doubt, that 1t1111 , 11.. outs-prise *Dough to starry is, thr o ugh sections, 441 hate been onostructed. folly embraeing the ultisisausly. I have uevcr doubted; that when it is carried advantages so profusely offered iy nature. it soil present a thrnugb, it slot be producuv• of the Lost important hen.- shortet link between New York and the West, he the way lit. to id, th. re ,en I,e, 1 th,,,k, no doubt. But, gentlemen, of Philadelphia, thin to now fritriteheti by the Xew I",,ek I even If t 4 , 00 6,, tite were not to be ii prOpOltUollabil roads. To this eatetit d• - New York nooten Ile." wit. po e•ros , tittle ',t. .4 Phi.oil,,pLia„ as we believe they will mad no farther But surely It cannot render thoaedreadod De, Jolley Were to • pen a trade to other cities rather than uppdime.i., stronger than they now are With the 'ion- to this, why it would *till be a case in which your money bury road extended 1.0 the 1; a 1 4 ,,,,, we ,halt ~.,...,,oly g et could lee reosonah'..) asked of you in support of it, as it emit of the trade from tfite quarer—witbout it, we own : could nut (Ai! 1 , . :la, e good intuits. get nose. Nor ii the objection. that twitter. and travel I You would n,t tel in the liberal spirit in which the oit. pureeing the Sunbury and Erie from tl e West, mot di ! urns of Philale , pli is are accustomed to act, hemmer this verge over the Catawisss Roed and g, the ego by the road, or some road of the kind, is neoedumry to open to Lehigh Valley route to New Vonk any more sound fr - , l settlement the northern tier of counties , of the State of unless the Sunbury and Erie be constror [ed. the New Voris ! Pennsylvema. wh.ch, to our shame be It spoken. remain destiny of snob buetners would he ine• itahle At i,i or yet almost a editensess, eontaining as , tbey do, immense ow , t, vast mineral and o tt„ . 1 „,,t n e 1 ,,,,,,,, ~,,,: h t t oo It it wealth in urea, timt.er, and line e.t.pacittes for agricultural man could object to facilltatmg, their transmtsoion ~• am products. market, whether to or out of the Mate If it were only the facilities which we would give to the But we would plead for o i contracted pokey, the project harbor of Erie; if one ouly interest to the matter was i.e eta present Dipper:, no ouch aid, and II :, be true Ina: it' T Catlee the welfare of the uorthern part of our et , 011:110111- D•Defitil wonbi he shared with the pe , pie of • ther ' , tees, ' wi alto was at stake, I shouts' ley that the road deserves we sboeld rejinee at The fart, and sure l y n] better es ideate from us evert encouragement we could with propriety give of Is utility and certain menet* could be preseoted. to it. For my owo purl. I hAtere that that road will he Whatever diversity of opinion May es..st as to the infth• the means of produeit.g a vast increase in our 050 peculiar stem a direct railroad to Ire Lake• would exercise upon trail*, and I sin rather glad thatthat trade will be attained the 001111111 of trade and vas el. there con be none as t, its by rivalry wit;, other ri.sils benelletal effects upon the country ilitough wnieh It ionic I rate on( now many ro.ds etinoect with ether cities. It ,i e se at , i t intend. nor as to we ;rest talus h! ~, I. chl hivonelia these points. the ..sperletice • f the NoW York and Erie bet oh VI %II much pooy .... ~,, . ...1 scope in the delivery of it, road furnishes ahuodant testimony, I '•That Providence was very apt to lac on the side of bins The road in view, will penetrate a see'', n etch in natural who had the best 3tte...,0." cod 1 tell yap that the beet ar ressources,now inaccessible t , Plii'a ieiphie, the oh, ,•• trod. 1 I.llery is the metier", we growth of a country or city is of which is driven 'o the metre,. 1 " "': a •is:er Mate 11l • the entar,...ed and Luerlyl .pint which looks over merit this regard, its effect upon the orowth atiq p. puiation of nann..tary advantages, and . otok• to the good of the whole, th e suite, will he fur more rrtllifUl than I' the ,ace of the Le, us hare the trade at tar tie the advantages la local Pennsylvania Road The Igloo , wa• can ,trueted parallel posit di have otlerel to ‘,.,“. Supposing theme advaatages with the State 'LION, wheh hod a'ready foroooed en all. WSJ, lei Us °pro mote• and avenue, of trade sad if we ec lat foe keel productions. The former wiil peoetrote e y cur • the trod, of air !resides in the North West, lit it be mine of wealth heretofore untouched Th., ~, „„,„,,„ of ,z,,,,,tp„,,e tney predr it., and MK tlttestise they are eusupell. Clinton, Potter, McKean, Elk. Forrest, Warren, Yenauo,,. I tot t• , i ouie to it. hoc theta that they can find hero Crawford and Erie. to be or,3.'d up by tli! . ax •lAL , amt its ' among you the tow/ties on which they sun rely with se enumaatious embrace at area more ettensise t ) ,,r, the iloros .t, torte trt ye maul ututaeree, and am a worthy con- States of Delaware, Rhode leand sod I' oihrel ca 1 ,,,,, :Do :,on of that- th ear thew itt the proper spirit. /rib., /IMO( mineral wealth t li greater ex•ont ,1.-1, , , I , :. I' e 111.1i1h.11. they Mu trade with safety and security here, Eastern States ended, n o w , o 11,,..h, e , g „,,,I . ii , , pi i , „ , toes iii coat, Cr , UP by these ruuteit.aad if theydo not find soul susceptible or . higher state , !oult,stt io, than io e,,ue ' now. le,, thew 4ry elsewhere, 'there they will be better err . of Onr moat populous countie, Ihis valuah:e p te, tor ~t •- • our State Is Lo , duly appr.•inoted. 1,4,31.1, ,t ,I 11eid,,1,1- , /et. It to deficient its ooputation, only beet, se it ,• 1113 '0- - hie. It may atom •trat.ye, I,u• It i• true, itilt: ! .II 11:e•• talk to IlAill St. Louts }foul l'hllk,.l.•ll,(lty than t- , 1 , ,,a t. these valuable evoiit.et .; ourownl ..o, i, ,o. -i' el Tb.• growth Of these coutto. , ha. I,,en, sod ,I • 1 , 4 , 4. .4,0 ••t 1111 Wattle to im %rte.', IL let soar, sue I. 1., o I .e. d. the whole experien - e ;.,f our ,outitn pr o,• 1. at senors to airy of l--•tal 14,IIILICLIOLo arc ko esseiroo o o- rowth and fall development, a. are ••••.• ...to of the ' , out: , it's tea toile* life and health w.; n U . so , h hg4 Ore, •.I/Ugh the north.wecteru purtiot of . ueg. , , , i . I .....•.., dor , ll it eke will be slaw to rise to :or tuO st-eoeli ..• 1 ' e .1N The Pennsylvania Railroad, •, I toely • •irooleOl , rocoh the southern parrs, gale iccrea•ed 1 ., .. t ool ..;n rob 1, make bee, what nature moulded abe sh ell I. 'sod to give her eomusercial metropo'.• due • z , • •, •lh •• , :t hate a familiar artery through her n o rthero , -.. •i, il •-• roe ass will sver tae proud i f the booth.. past is• had in lirriniptif tbis southern ;the into rilltainee 11.-111-•h•o, , 1 ,t, ao less diligent in our a tiortY to brit,{ a portray.. Lti..to ass; for is every stept , t the lot:. rcu-old he rgivra-i its so less important than toe forms' Hot for t.. V , nnsyl rams road, our eoinmercial nittr.p.l. , twos , tt be Ault. burns down by compel.... ,u VIZt I Lt . "' hl, fc sae more ialt:oil wit', oner ^.,e., yet than mainta tied her re...,.... her triumph will not lie sdip:cie witor lit s or• laborer with the Pennsylvania rcm.ivits'itUirig thralgt the o' her aide of the State. The attainment of this leeirsible end, wl7. we think re quire but a repetition cf "he same hoer(' P ,, i/ey ir,b(eb characterised your a cts , t , the 'lse of t* t'euusYltictia mod, had surely no pyadelphian will rufret what he did for that impros morn ot , - refuse to repel his efforts for I o i ro au kr wor k , w k,, .untied that the name benebeial memeammw ~s 1 yule. The city boated her credit to pi,e the ent e irise, the people intuit,/ in tt their mossy at , per con and all here realised large profits it the of taeosued trade mot Common*. to Pay nothing el at nal son . 'niece eap.iy ed. aud tte pride of fueling PO excited be the acherenient. dill tan/ it appears At oldie nosh has been emomplished fir the railroad, lief little palatal has heart actually vibe:amid. The cub. .4.. jar, being 1,4. y the itliDner•. We tan see uo ""'" - . 1..... solima be nrxsl should not flee from the eon weeds. tap flaidoril sod Erie road Indeed we have ....... =inch would be the result In all the ' 4 7' 6l ' , ii , , 0 up railroad usefttllneee, It would Mood m sr& thie f "wort, we cannot resist th e conchs. stuoli t doe tie " i i ey to prosecute the wore to eons .t.d., hit the peculiar condition of the country ;lii - pormit year aid arid ehontelatnee this ems be *wow not t. We eat look o , ,where else for "m a m a It would be quite narnesomibin to swan aka of the eastern attic, to assist in nig,g ap wok a oempetitor to their -win m a d, It is be doe — I Onsperty-lioldert, merchants, mechasiku of our own State, We least look for I X 1), week in all its ehasueteristies and cease =mililf th ey would have it they sat build it,— le boo alrla , tr too long naglert.d is the greater moos liablirtkii it aon. That it might have bees a m iii is - , :k ~..- .Ux lithe* Is no reason It a, ban 'ms.-, Our object- in these remarks, bar C 1 10 , 0 1 11116 ym. ant to preeent the real elarmettris the ke y In the Wee to your ova better W =al views and prediethey we bars ,es 4 vs dill esaidestly rely apes tiara to astabilab die oh. WILLIAM BIGLER. 11Imy U. 1165. President Rem K. Waits, Ea+ wow aid said that be bad mean ammitodur to eller, bat bolas afr= at ti ' m 6 /"Vegl be immeatm4trwed to say that hie centers is satire elf orals a kraal% a amain t betimes tfli t bri r.** lllllll : 7l ClPumbilry asd Railroad, sad rbs ateemat nose of the Peoacylraaia Canal, for the project of amaltiag a comtimacies water nonanamicatiom ballroom the r casters and western tits Of the Star 01 Puna,lean' i U. wall recollected fart - that a own was I F the thou Engineer of the Couttnehunmalth of sisal in *high be reeounneaded this very route as a ibis u costume the n stet euintouoncannit so as to u Otis wi t h tie south-western and westunt porters' r sort and the Lakes. I And it that route good for a Canal, it is eqoaliY ,f nut better for a Itadrued. That was theday when Canals I were lashtuaalbie- Everson** has tarbighl thnia 44°64 the route, and those who desire to p ettr usi e t he ric hes of We Northern interior of Pen ne y t ram ., t h at g gailroibi iv the avenue that Ind.( COOVey them Iran our isertrupolis to the ) Harbor of Lne atw other points in the Went' From one end of the s u nb ur n. sad Erie rued to the other mineral wealth Isineahatiatitile—iroo and coalu found in greatest abaudance—forests of itame*dye growth line I, toe route, covered with the moat 91111111101169114919-- .1 U9 119 1 3 019 rtl'ef irrigate thr ..hob ccnntry, and you scarcely see buY ni the le* that.l9l4 GO .treks the beholder with ad miration. Mr. Watts further ailro . rated the early comple tion uf the rued to the herb" Erie. and closed b y "lb mining the followieg nwsolotioosi I. That Medway completion 91 the SunborY aail Erie Ratiroad, tnroegtisthe tertitoi, of our on & Commonwealth, bindmg the commerce of the Atlantic, by a shun and direct i or sioli the North-western Lakes, and developing. as it aJsatscea. resources ot inexhaustible mineral and agricul tural wealth, is of the highest importance to the growth god e 0091091111 Of Pennsylvania and her Eastern metropolis, and calls iur the earnest and patriotic co-operation tit all rood citizens. 2.. That we have heard with untrunglied satisfaction the part , :olar, (nil, and candid statements presented to the Report of the President and Directors of the Compens, that ee heart.l) approve 01 the ;whey therein indicated lot the pr isccutiun and completion of the great work, that the Pre.ident end Manager. hare our entire runfitknue, and that the* is in a great decree increased by the presenee of the Governor orate State, and there .huuld be now. ow he.rtat ion on the part ofsubscritaita to the stock in pronspti , meetine their eneagements. 3. That the Harbor of Erie. as a work of nature, is 'm n-ailed by the art for its convenience, commodione. aid AiLkly , and es ee are indebted fur its acqusition, ii put, ha.e from the Federal 0... eminent. to the fbrecast and puoud pol.ev of our torefetner., as a Pen as, 1.11 nit herhor, so are a e bound to ward it. and 'enmity torecolli mend that it may be made pea :wally useful 11!) the rim etrurt.on. a. soon as prudence will Warrant, of that pan of their rued elretuithy feu 11 Erie to Warren. and sous *SSWe our brethren of the Like. of the realurat.on of their king ncierred hopes. 4 That weal.° ,41i pprove of the policy engraved in the Pievrt or the cornpli t.on of the road b. a 'Consummation ' e rec , mitriend that the President and Mana• u! the Company adopt the ni.eeesar!. measures to -arts the prup,ilition ,iito rifert. Judge Kane said-1 congratulate the frioada of this pro jeet upon the emirialarly fiteerable suimieee ender which Mt. meeting 1. held. I thank you fur the kindness of in citing me to participate In its proceeding. I feel Justified ui teudentic to you. nit. (to the Prepident of the Company) the thank...! ..err !riiiii•l of the I.riijert. f‘ir the eminently preps eap-wein you have mails of the policy and wants Company It t. tus.iy years since I grit became acquaint r 1 with the policy which indicated a railroad be tween Erie and Phttadelphia. I wait a meutoer of the first Board of Directors orgautsed io th, Compariy--4.ri;auileil under the sasplear of ail emt u• tit at that dia) highly appreciated fur lit, i Otr.4tl' usefuw. a.. ar I perhaps nut ..,ref-generoU•ll r , o4u LIO,II 1..t0 ...ea the 'Ulu curtey made h . , : Mr er IL the rep.:4t ~f hit labor,. I saw the iw• 1,,,,r• 0 , oof OJiO.llUe th• r ail There are princtnlee in pol ies 0,. we'' r• SIMI!, if oro,o, Cud a lodgment in EMI tte liuman Lind. : I. • c..tutradicti..n and submits : th et rrs ru- , lituiii.mtioci nr diienuion, and u..`.0 ^ht.). I had u f•r!ty• 4tat [went). year• in Mg the " . ..ttnF•urr and itaalrond, referent, to trier it na. tr,ty of Philadelphia t it I 1.11%e tp, reaßt.n,l4. wnu eau klAr t e a &tut); ~ .111 It 1111. J.. 1 y mem tortJr&t.on. would ren•uvet sad Ere road In "I the r"rpotrute funtl•, anti tiee .i• I•.r she wvillti br pn&.: tru- wi,l net. at Ole Into hour of the eight, detain you with any further obetresty , os. I concur readily with the gen era! prat of the.. whom I bare heard to-night. I bees I.u-cc 1 with traeh interest to the remarks of y 01211.401, Mr. Pr... , tent, and if our •124,11111141 f !hit e% ening, though forme". le .ur prederessot, and woutd ay in onweinsion, that ay .to not icon, in what parutuinr relatioar we stay stand t. , ..4r,i+ each e.hrr in thy tuture, but we all hope for the tp• eon cumpiftion of the Sunbury and Elie Railroad. Ou motion .t Mr. Merethol, the molt ag then A/boar:wed- Saldwich Island Annexation. • The Net York &press states that an effort is about bet* made to procure the reaumption of negotiation for the annexation of the Sandwich Islands is the United States. Letters from Ho nolulu bt the last steamer intimate that there is probability that the present King might be in duced to regard the project with &favorable eye, provideC the government at Washington would show nt7 inclisp, *Wort to the matter. The Hon. W. L. Lax, Chancellor of theihndwieh Islands, and Übief Justice of the Supreme Court them, is now on his way to this country, "ostensibly," says the Express, "for the improvement of his health, but really, it is supposed, with a view of ascertaining ;he disposition of the administration on the subject. Tho King of the Islands, in &speech to the Leg islature, on the 7th nit., made a reforms* ts Mr. Litz's mission, but did not disclose its objecit.— He said: "I have committed a important mission to the Hon. Wm. L. Lee, Chancellor of the King dom and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, and have accredited him as my Envoy Extraor dinary and Minister Plenipotentiary; from which mission I anticipate important maths for the benefit of you all, which will be side inkrwn t o you hereafter. In the meanwhile, I reintegrated you ro vote such a sum as in your wisdom you may deem adequate for the expanse of that mis sion " Arita:mous Acr fiends, being name °awful in discovermg money or Valuables in the house of Mr. Philip Knaip, • farmer near New Philadelphia, Ohio, into r mlneb they had este , ed during' his absence, avenged themselves by binding his son, a boy eleven ysers old, aver a large log fire, and then threw in e task matein ing a pound of snaponder. The boy was dia. metered much burnt sad insensible, but will re cover. The viPains made their escape. 111. A %sad of the Nsteidsters him/ that the rapidity with *Mob vesetat‘os has woo forward is. lihnuolkaastta within Oro past few days, is attributable to the virssostrooss that the utparetioa of the ta-le o .0t the Rawl Court has mattered a refreshing verdure all war the State. • 41, th cQ w it 1, '0 uptt. _ SATLFLDAY JI:N_E 2, 1855 The Virginia Election. The Democracy of old Virginia have astonish ed their friends, and completely annihilated their secret enemies, the Knnw Nothings Cointing apish*. waajoritg of thirty to forty thousand, the invisible, and boaiitingly invincible "Sam" has Seen beaten from ten to Marx thentrandl Ddeelt ed to the eyes in th. , mystenes of the Order, and organized te a min, they have had every advan tage of Secrecy—novely of the Know Nothing organisation—partly drilling and political unity, to say nothing about the superior personal pop ularity of their Gubernatorial candidate They went into the fight with a shoot and the certainty of success. As a specimen of this confidence, witness the following boastful manifesto issued on the day of the election by_ the American Or gan, the great Know Nothing organ at Washing- LOD cit.): THI, DAY or TILIUMPH.—Befure the sun now shining shall sink behind the mountains of the West. Virgin lS will be redeemed from thrald.un to the Kiehl:wand Junto We have no 1116 re 11911 bt of tote, than we have of our physical exiatenec. The "American . ' spirit has been diffused ausougii her p(x)ple,ansl aitnough the pwerand mfluence of the General Goceroment,—the screws of par ty discipline,—the eloquenee of political aspir ant. ;—and every m sox and appliance which corrupt politician-could in veiat,have been brought to hear mgatlizsl. the "American party," we have that ronfidencr in the intelligence of the people of Virginia, which assures us of a triumph. We doubt not, that before sunset this Jay, Thomas Flourney will be the Go•ernor elect of Vir ginia, by a majority ranging between five and fifteen thousand votes And this was the tone of the entire brood of Know Nothing papers, and their sytnpathisers, like the Eric Gogtte, for weeks past In view of this fact, any ett , mpt now to betitile the blow this triumph has given to the future prospects of "Sam" is use less From the (late of the Vir ginia election he must also date his downfall It is fair 1 4 ) prescone that ...very Know Nothing vote in the State flied for Flourney There was no division •iniong the 'Order there I'n the slavery questom 'They 'toted to A man against Wise and all' Democratic party, because of their unreliability on the slavery question, and of their friendship to foreigner., who were denoun t.eal a.."lmported Abolitionists. - On this issue they polled their entire strength suti much more, for it is well known that Wi-e was not the choice of the Democracy Virginia, and was nominated after serious division and contention in the Con- vendor'. only taseanfte h' was 14,g00d ttumper and there W LW one el,e who wanted to run. IVi , e wit:, a virulent Whig up to 1841, he then turned a Tyler man, awl went Minister to Brasil W hen ue turned Democrat is not preetsely kuqwn, but be had very little claim upon the Democra cy of Virginia, and several of the leading Dem ocrats of that State pposcd strongly his election. But he bests them all and beats them badly.— He heats them to on the single 14que of Know Nothingiam. It shows the power ~f and truth in the hands al a boll d of the faith Foraiai► Rives. Another arrival from Env pe this wok—that of the Pacific—brings ti the wund amount of stereot)ped announcements of unimportant skir wishing before S^vaxtopol. There are specula. tinny and rums, e, and wordy preparation, and all that sort of things almost as plenty as there are Russian soldiers, but at setnal progress to wards the defeat of Russia, sal' little. Oar An- Fin-Saxon Grandfather and his French Alley, both appear to have degenerated from the sturdy given of hard knocks, to the mimufaettirtri of boasting papeau:o lletins. In the meantime, tie Democratic tlentituent is gaining ground even in loyal England--so much so that Her Majesty has been compelled to yield Ala it; and, as the flunky press of the county says, "coodereid to be- stow medals on private soldier who had returned yowled from the Crimes!' We think, if this war continues a few years more—and it will un less the Allies back outshe will have to "mode (fend" still more to the beck of this "Democratic sentiment." As indicative of this, we see that a bill to abolish church rates has be6n carried to a second reading is the Commons, against the gor ernment, by 28 majority, , But to leave speculation, and moire to the ac tual state of attire in the Crimea. The news from that locality, as above remarked, is com paratively unimportant, beyond the fact q t.hitt Canrobert has resigned his command there, and is to be succeeded by Geu. Pelhegier. The usna report, that the allies are sdvuneing tilowly but surely, and that t-allies have been repulsed, is but a continuanoo of the old ..tory The feet that the opening of-the French exhibition, with its attendant ceremonies, pieced off dully, and caused but little excitement, argues illy for its eveutnal success in such a fete-loving city ae l'oris. The armies, both of the Russians and of the Allies, are being materially augmented, and no diminution of spirit or determsnetion on eith er side is to be observed. Germany, owing in part to Russian iiiinewle„ appears to be anafirin• ing its neutrality, lured on, probably, by a 'ope of that unity which has ao long been its favorite political dream The fact that the Allies have presented an ultimatum to Sweden, which the latter seems inclined to reject, and that the latter power has ordered an immeifuiesearolaseot of its militia, also affords intfmations that Russian in fluent* is slowly on the increase. sir The old Court House, Bell, and County Building, *herein the "Market House clique" were WOW, to hold their meeting to parcel our the "pap" of the county, were old at„..puibu o sup . don on Tuesday. The Court- - !douse brought $175, the Bell $lO5, and the County Building $llO. The latter mid extremely well, consider. lag the amount of awniptioat that has taken plate within its walls. The'two former were bought, we undeututud, for the eitY, with a de• sign of keeping the Rouse u se , wasisise to the public grounds. 4gainat this wwiroteat, but will retain our "bottled Oman" staid we see what nation our "city Where" take upon the laattwr on Monday evening next. NIL The return of Eatiish and iriati greats to their native sham ii rksi lose at tuition sow. An eatirsst paisetapr hoses In New Yu* hes lest bask se less that 2000 of them during the pail week. Mir Beer DO:eta* the •41ial hieeetc" hoe settled ewe iCetly arm' haw ear Peeesi, Wieeotega. jalfSead 431rWe°1114.1.1d1411111,# lira" he bee had the geed mesas DpOtietri* leis arms a blank% Deelseye - Tart& It has heretofore shit proud blot of I* people, a + well as th f tbeeitioinii of eve, shade of opinion, tb colutrylbe Nob* of speech and the freedom of the press is ous of tha.bia-rights.ti heti it is the ill essential elesouat of national s•d individual freedom. Without it, we would be no better and no freer than the volatile subjects of Napo leon the W I er tbp stolid sorb of Mamas* of Russia. What tbelia are we to think of a par thaisiminglet itself all tit Anterieeraui of the twuntry,spd ipoustisg tlipt pose pf its rotitiplitn •ver dhir breach undpel *reign tag, that dell• berately, through its leade(ti►; its train-bands and retainors, attempt to supptiot this hirh.right of every American--the that., too, in the political I try, beneath the very do® every avenue to Omagh', Lions of the vit tura ui the Ike beloved NVAinimoros to tie recent demount?* in Weatitagton city upo friends of Hoe. Hr ca him to congratulate him Cruberciatorial chair of upon that occasion then ty, wilicli chtiv, C.r itse Rarity •.t the cotitor), Ns They deUtOMatrati. j 1.1.4 be had they thr power even the New Y..rk 1k every thing is t.re nouuce au: conduct ut i we eisoot bean 'Husks to which these midnight us, had they the power, oexeti report of the eff tirvia_his friend Wal,lllagtuu W Atilt 'Naito At nine o'clock this thering a:scolded Lei called Mr %Vise out to they expertenoed at h After the Marine & evuiplimeutery aura, the auditory trom the , with the most deafen' 7 and with hoot , and hi . of %hum there wah crowd Amidst the Wise commenced end "Fet.Low Cfriktas! ver regretted more in hike nut. more Rui' trample on a prostrate • —(cries of 'good, good,' sod accompani by groans and other 'de. inoestrattons;')—but ever ailofed to put my heel on the neck of alien enemy, might be pardoned for doing to-night. (Renewed in terruptioes here oce ed.) If there was ever au opponent detainee ng and dictatorial, it is that ill.beral party :eh asaumes now to mad :America Ile has sted that be was invinci ble I hiie met the . lack Knight with his vi. tor down, and his ski ld and lance are broken— onore interruptions in the Know Nothings.) lie had crossed the •rtb stamping his foot, so that the nation wig feel \ the shaking of the earth. But he tral .in the night, with dark lantern in hand, a just before day, to do hiss boasting: men beca.. appaled and their blood curldled in their re ii—their muscles crowded on their bonets—an. 'ears name over the minds the people. Ib. proclaimed he was easily conquered. I k• • the rock if defence—and that rock was the otnitable Democracy.— (Tremendous cheers hr the friends of Mr. %lie, and a renewal of interuptions by his foes.) Mr. Wise then briefly ire an account of-the tra vel be had performedand of the oratorical toils he had endured (bait the canvas, slid said:— Notwithataading Sam had achieved victories in the North I knew be otild not meet the masses of the people,in primry assemblages, in Virgin ia. I knew he eouki n stand before the approach and tramp of liberty. Is. might live in the land of secret ballot, but hsoould not survive the vi va noes of the people. t.Applauso, and cries of 'Hulas for Bam.') Ay that voice had overwhel mingly conquered in he Old Dominion. (Re newed applause.) lis told by my friends, and now tell yon-(kfere to confusion was so great that the remainder orwhat Mr. Wise said was lost.) is the ear of till people not to be allow ed to listen to the langtage of liberty? Not on ly are these 'Sams ha-railing for the the de.- traction of religious lrerty, but they would tram ple on the freedom of :le pen and press. (Ap plause and disapprobation.) I tall'you, you have found your master in a ?untied majority, which consists of the conscustious sad conservative men of both the old pasties. (Renewed inter ruptions and variotocrissaingled with applause. ) My friends, I would, di were one of the Lord's anoointtd, give you s little of the holy water you ask fur. You seed it,—(lsughter, applause and groans.) Xou who Ire crying out there for holy water are hypocrites. (A voice—'That's a lie, you want,,,)' Yon have joined in the war of the Abolitionists on he institutions of Virginia. If you want holy watt:, go to your high priests, (applause mingled with cries of 'Hurrah for Som.') I. think I have made moverts of you, judging by your cheering. (Retested laughter by the friends of Mr. Wise, and cheering by his foes ) I thank you from my heart le ironically said, for your decent, orderly condtrt and behavior. Yon de monstrate you are worthy to be masters of this great. country What laws will guard us if such men as you rule the country?' Ihscusion, it would appear is not to:lamed. (Mr. Wise was here silenced by the groans from the Know No things, lad the hurrahs for 'Sam.') He eoctinueil:—My hangs are too weak for me to'contend with a rabbis like you. A mob of Know Nothings has seised on the capital of the country. I leave to conservative whigs and lu do Ili table Democrats to say whether this disgrace shall abide here. (Cries of 4 no, no,' and renew al of interruptions by the Know Nothings.) I must thank yon my friends, for the compliment fns exiseeted to pay we. (Cries of 'go on, go on ') No, I obeli not go on. My lungs will not permit it. ()Renewed invitation to go on.) I will oottclode by toying, here in Washington fr e td,,tn of speech woe not allowed by the tyrant and dictates. and dark lantern oligarchy, which ever seeks to oppose Mr. Wise then withdrew amidst , the applause of his friends and the jeers of his foes. Crowds of the friends of Mr. Wise now rushed into the hotel, and warmly congratulated him. The Know Nothings for an hour longer continued their noi ses, if ii , ti becoming weary of their performances, and hoarse with their own bawling they diaper " Now, we ask e,veriesndid reader of the above if it is not shassefel--eiuunefel in itself, but more so beams it's Ow acts of those who ease, before the people at "reformers" of the abuses of the "old ponies." *Where, we ask, in all the bitter contests of the put, when political rancor has can riot between the "old parties," bee a parallel to the shove bean exhibited? It cannot be shown! 01;agres es wee might--give and re wive no quitter, as the issue has often been be tween casidisiaten epee the swain—last elver the freedoic qf and the comae, lineal aiseeo rsikone, bus wee held sacred! Held ON bses*se it Wall the kaoknowledged birth-right nod ?La* of trim Ameriamime, But all this is le be "reforlook' spi tie do not know bet the "whiniest*" may sa well be inaugurated at Weektaitolt 1 °*7. 1 4111 1 0 limo• agr'The Boom Air aye that Mr. Pillow* dias toot galls to to art so mediator bo wer* tIN bet to ittitioto V' et loothistioiit: All km niaistri oat 111110W1111111111110.15. • oat of Speech; sod uvpolim o►' the eoun • of the capital, where sad met expensive put of the road, coating, ac cording to estimates of Engineers, nearly three peopled with recolleo- millions of dollars. As the President is one of Cher of the country the most careful and cautious men in the kluge, We refer, of course. I never malting a statement without reliable data of Know Nothingism to sustain his% the reader can reedikr Pule" the occasion of the that when he says the Company itasjise ability Win c a lling up o n Ito put the road from Erie to Warren, and from m his election to the ! Sunbury to Trout Run, under contract and pros " Old Dominica. - - acute it, he mesas just what belays, and he will .era of this new par. Ido To pot the connecting fifty-seven miles all the patrioti.ui and in the same condition of forwardness, the idea of bited their true colors. opening books for "Consummation Stock," as iw tolertiut they would suggested by the President, we look upon as not glariug way ails that only novel, but eminently feasible. There is , that apologist for no doubt but the "solid men" of Philadelphia. 1 I to repudiate and de- when they see the balance of the road in a state I hu e associates. H a i ,of forwardness, will come forward liberally and the freedom of speech 1 secure the "consummation" of this greatest of onspirators would g ive 1 Penasylvan . ./1' s great improvements. apealting 1 an by copying the an- upon tbis point, the Seim says: Mr. Vi'tst made to sd- "There are, doubtless mady men among us evi-bing of the :'6th in ; who feel deeply interested in the success of this great work, but who—for various reasons wheth -1 er good or otherwise, is of no consequence—have not been able to make up their minds that it can ' sumeed. Many of these, perhaps all, have felt, ' that if grey could penetrate the yell, and be sat isfied that the road could be made, and complet ed in a reasonable time, they would willingly put their shoulder to the wheel and help it on. This state of things has, then, at length arrived. It is reduced to a certainty that the means to build the road, except these flfty-seven miles, I are within the oontrol of the Company; and, with this understanding, we have no doubt bat that when the effort is made by the managers to start ; the "Consummation Stock," the call will be res ponded to in such a manner as to render the suc cess of the entire project certain within a reason able time " From other sources we learn that on the day of the meeting quite a liberal sum was subscrib e! to the "Cuusuiumation Fund," and altar it was very materially increised the next. May P M euing a tremendous ga lirown'a dote!, and stillest to him the joy success in the election had played a number of . Wise wa, introduced to loony, and was greeted applause by his friends, from the linowNot ery large number iu the neatest excitement Mr v WAIMISOTON- I ne •y life than now' that 1 It is pot gel:tarot's to ;.-? OWN sal iriajannl44 prveameihere fogy cnigyies so mosh spies wigs** ' of tirosesdirs' g of dke Nods it the Mod Erie rood at Philadelphia last week, as the mat is doepl,y interesting to oar entire coma usity.— The report of the President, Ex-Gov. Maul, will be found to be an able expose of the present condition sad future prospects of the Company, while is memo fail to infuse into all who read it renewed ootidesce that this long delayed work 1 about to beprosmoted to completion. The re port son forth in clear sad distinct time. that the tames now is the beads of the °moping is sufficient to grade and bridge tie wire road, except fifty-seven miles intervening between Warm sad "Trout Rea," which in the heaviest Taa Oran. SIDE.—As the matter has been very unnecessarily made a subject of newspaper comment, our readers, or at least, a portion of them, are doubtless conversant with the circum stances which called together& "Court of Inqui ry" here sometime since. The matter at issue was between Lient. Scott, and Mr. Rutherford, senior Engineer of he ship, the former having asked for the investigation in consequence of the I latter having, in conversation, accused him of favoritism, at the expense of the Government, in purchasing coal for the use of the stip. It will be observed that this was not a "Court Martial" for the trial of Lieut. 8 , but a Court to ascertain if sufficient facts existed to warrant a trial.— This Court was composed wholly of Sea Officers, no Engineer Officer being.on it, though the rights of one of that body were An question; and it is proper here to state in this connection, that the Court, exceeding their proper powers and instruc tions, had the extreme indelicacy,—{o give it no harsher term,—to offer their uncalled for ad vice to the Secretary of the Navy, that "for fu ture peace and haraiony Engineer Rutherford be detached and ordered to other duty." Now mark the result. After a careful review and consideration of the subject, the Secretary of the Nary refired to approve the ftsding of the Court, or to detach Mr. Rutherford from the ship, this censuring that finding in the most contemptuous manner. The reason for the Hon. Secretary's conduct is obvious. The testimony taken before the Court was obliged to be transmitted with the finding of the Court; the two were utterly irre concilable. _This is the "other side" of the 1 "Court of Inquirjr" matter which some one had the indelicac t o drag into the columns of one of I the city newspapers, before the finding of the Court bad been examined and passed upon by Seeeeretary of the Navy. ag.. Our Wag neighbor "round the corner," with "Sam" proclivities, feels decidedly "out of sorts" over the result of the Viginia election.— He was foolish enon,gti to stake his political re putation (a small stake, we know) upon the "bob-tail nag," and he's lost'. The only ray of consolation ha can find is that: "The Adminis tiou may rejoice—the Democracy of both the North and the &nth may rejoice—but they will probably find in time that a victory achieved in the afine of Henry A. Wise is rather a precari ous basis upon which to rely for future success." Said the Fox, after vainly trying to stretch him self out long enough to reach the grapes over head, "Well, well, it's no great loss; I'm not very fond of grapes, besides, they're very sour!" 11.16, Our neighbor "round the cornet" is un doubtedly the "original confidence mu," or at least, his first-cousin. He still has "confidence" in Pollock—still hu "confidence" cast "our bill" is' ut in his "breeches pocket;" sod still has "con fklenos" that this ootaannityt swallow all his fri volous excuses to shield his Know Nothing-Do- Nothing-Nothing-Escelleney. UNFORTOMATe "SAM."—Like all illegitimate children, "Sam" is born to misfortune. He has been Hiss-ed in Massachusetts, cheated in New York, winter-killed in Pennsylvania; end now most unmercifully beaten in Virginia; bet worse, tad worse, he's low ha mower too! Says the Washington correspondent of the flatier and inner: "Know Noddy/is are sow coasting Wire's majorities and their ewe imam it is amientely estimated that $70,000 - have been lost In bets in this place. Wagers to the mount of tinny thonsald dollars were made bare at the odds of two to one. The spank"( world b oo b een generally, in its own siprelmire langoise; per reedy eloped oat, sad its votaries go about the streets lamenting their intimation and eareiag Know Nothing returns." trefolloosts milsaa." wir A Biligisassos pipes ortnioe abort es4wslios of _Coagniuwies, by she Col lins' ovum WS Wednesday, will osepeso so QUM who is swan tikes orras7 ow et skim waked for the Collis.' ,oppoopriailoa i tie loos vow. bisplieiliii s, of emu, is, that tboy ereprookisimidrboo tioksta." "The or boom ids wasiber's odb." 11111. The ammo a sew arpoody 'feu Gad about the very aura[ pabliehed la a book. - at ►rely exalted °pester et hay elm we road *Kara thug° still we know alba has many admirers to whole thin seaosisomett rill be tbrioe • price of the Ledger in only 11,00 PlC.)Per• Published by R. Bonner, 120 Nemo ` ,.,'New York. • Ng. The Gamut names the members of the Whig County Committee, and ealli on them to adopt "suitable measures with reference to a whiz taunt, orgataiation." Hung the gentle men named betteriralt and see whether the Gov. senor sires that 6121—becausie if he don't, a toh "organisation" wont be worth "shucks" in Erie county. Besides, how many of the gentlemen named by the Gazetts remain loyal to that orga nisation. Not at/ of them, se wekno wby writ ten acknowledgment, now in our possei..ioo stir The city of Cleveland has a law that ex. fry owner of a dog Fhall pay a tax on wile ca nines $5, on females 810 [lad we such a law in this eit,y, the number of dogs wonld he xreatly curtailed, we opine. - --- '..161.--- so. The new coal fields or Pennsylvania, says she Philadelphia Lidyer, recently opened and called the Second Coal Field, promise to be u Tellable a deposit of this great sourer Penn sylvaaia's wealth as the earlie;and better known regions. Mayor Wuod, of New York, is said to be a qgar maker trade, next became a skip chandler, and then entered the shipping business, at which he amassed a handsome fortune. He is a native of Philadelphia, and twelve year ago was a member of Congress. Ifir Col. «m. II Polk, of Tennessee, has withdrawn his name from the list of aspirants for a best in Congress, stating that he would not interfere with the harmony of the Democratic Convention, nor stand in the wa) of the ,tick!.es4 of its nominee. CLIRICAL ScoILNIALL.—A clerical gentle man, of Silken address, on Thursday last, dir appeared with the wife of a gentieman residing on South Creek. The "giy Lothario," in Aert cal orders, some two or titree weeks since, being called to the neighborhood of South Creek, was invited home by the gentleman. He pretended to by unwell, and stayed some days at the house. He then took a brief trip abroad, lettered on temperance, and returned to the house of his hospitable friend, quite sick—sn much so, in deed, as to be closely confined to the house -- He was a guest for some three or four days, when, on Thursday, the 10th. his bust, having some business to transact in Pennsylvania, left home, not suspecting anything amiss. Hardly had he gone than the clerical scoundrel suddenly recovered his health. His carriage was got out, and the unfaithful wife, packing up her things and some of her hu-band's, had them conveyed to the carriage, and with her sanctimonious paramour took her seat, and bade adieu to a pleasant home and her two ehildreu, her inno eence and peace of mind, to link bar destiny to shame ad the veriest rascal that ever th 4 sun shone upon.—Elutira (A' Y.) RepuUiran, 18th. A MAN Kni.x.ri BY tits Wirs.--The Sullivan County (N. 1".) C44 . 4/71 Democrat says that a few days since, George Manch, of Coehecton, in that, county, being unwell, and while lying in bed with his face towards the wall, his wife got into a chair at the front of the bed, and with a heavy German hoe struck him three times, fracturing his scull in a frightful manner. Several chil dren were in the room at the time Mrs. iihrieh went to the neighbors and informed them what she had done. About a year ago they lost a child, since which time she has occasionally shown symptoms of a deranged mind. An examination was had and she was committed to jail. Two men mam.•d Ross were killed yesterday in Plymouth, Ashtabula► County, by the foul air in a well. Parks, under sentence to be buns here tomor row, has jtuu cut his throat. Ho probably can• not be saved. NEW Youx, May 31.—The Democracy here held a must enthusiastic tnecting at Tammany Hall this evening, to rejoice over the Virginia election The Hall was brilliantly illuminated and a large audience present A large asseta bly was also held in front of the Hall The immense meetings separated in good order, and the audience were perfectly satisfied with the demonstration, which, it may not be out of place to state, fell far Fitor t , in point of numbers, to the usual uis..s gathering,s held at Tammany Hall. Mr. Mortimer Thom pson autliur of "Doestiok" letters was seei..hmtally killed while sh,mting at a mark, yesterday WASHINGTON, May 3l .-11:4-iu..rrow the l'..a sion Office will neon , 2,4)00 land warrants, under the new law, awl ?.00 per clay hereafter. The brokers report warrants w"rth $1 12 a $1 14 per acre, hut are holding back for a new issue, in hopes of a lower price. An order will be issued by the Postmaster- General to-morrow, that b)th postages, British and American; must be prepayed on all letters to Turk's Island. Mr. Phillips, Kidney's Secretary, is here and says the expedition is entirely abandoned. Mew York Markets. Ripolebtfer tbe Observer by &mum a 3rakces., aliebil•II).1 Merehesstr, 4 "oat Street, New York. Nsw Yalu, May 29, 1856. We again 'moat with a correct report of our ?Praises Market, hoping that it may be of maternal aerviia toyou in operating in say of the Tattoos artkilea gootati, all of which we are itoaetantly rewiring front cittrlYienila. We quote the market as follows, via.. Brotdetaffe.—Fluar has *gala adl snood wicklight re. oraipts *ad a steady dogma*. Common to good State. .ells Woad at 10,31a10,50: Rxrra, 111.15410,7.51, grids t:ipootree, Ilan; common to good Western aad Caoadiaaggo,2salo - mai d do , 10.24.1.2,7 b; ammo lie good froathern, 111 11,73; sum do. 13.13. By. Firotr 7,250.60. The hoar awe fur list:. Cora Yeal £i at 4.1.6 for Jere. . brats.--W beat i. tosetivs so 4 prises nominal owls, to the insist s .apply. Rye i. being Dotsiaolip "roust at 1,T0►1,T6. Co.* is a Buhr Sinew at 4 12 5414. Sabot bars bees mad, at 1,00 for Jose. Oats ars dill at 12.110 for State sad Western sad 60s10 for iiatitliums. Proviskais.—Park, is. Mom, 17,75: prim* do., 14,50. Dorf, domain 1iew4100.74.4 Primp. 4 6414 3 2 k 0110 111 0 sod Indiana 14,7545,60. boot bawl 1%20.60. 'Port toms Is piekal I,Seste; rooked 13111; eliosidlew *tiled ',Ai saialt4 aty 7,76; 1,444/11. lord ldifi ia , hairei lied lir sew la Batter, 'slimy, ger" aria readily at ll* kr Omits • )31.24 fee gat* dslo, 20121 for well peeked ewe, 011ie and Piauilndia IWO, Wilson dad litimeie Mal. Mow OW Im* s'm Ws, aeinmea ball, Preadoommes,—Wllise Beim eop "see maim alai is die mod at I.lliad per bushel. Ilisidhis Neb. lilillited. do. Dried Anise fine. k l 0. a Phi lo Illtesikitiir- 1114,15:. g,ro saki lift* 1 4 salt is. per 41*. es ter freed OWL Asboa.—We glossy imise.of ha at keliall,Sra, Pooh it, 111.11. GUITAR LISSONII. Kr. D. IL Immitt Imo mired t arts whim As pompoms &tag 1...... es am Oskar. Kt. L Mks boss owed Is teeddsi IN OW he Mind 11011" oaf* is Garb% blmself to the public an a oomilsoset eseshor. Al towers of Ms beartihi ir.tr ißis esetrvissoll t. MU MR Y. allasien Sake kiwi% Ih. Amortise limit, wikoro all mediae will resiies.Mmesilw sipishom. • Guam 014 iissi ask iimalkit hieriplue sits aro ' an% JODI ISSO. C2ll CLEVELAND, !lav 31 W • fit CI 11. • Pen Oenet, ham P c i May r, ins ' ) dor the Mails at, tags Aloe IN. ti * le i la aim. Lk Nftw York, at 11 A. kt. ow f, 34 Bailee sad Hartfivi. W 4 l/11 0 1199 1 112142 441 9 bliwas4. Yin as B l a u , , .sow Tart sag leo X. X xisig...ppiyiag all oases int.., thialdsi sod Nur York Choy, 6 P. X st, Laois, Dshspas, sod Clovehukd, 12 211. 1 1 1. piu s t aarg b, Iv! Clovelaud, 9 A. W. Loa l2 Cirstoaati, lodisaapolis, T 5444 Colssitoa is4 Waal' w ay wag, 'applying all aims bstosea trio sad IsaA, A. X. Way Xsll boom* Brie and Pittsburg t A. X W 14, Toosclay, Thursday sald Satartlsy a t 4 A , 4 lriCsaa ' sad Xissattlis. 12 X Tho alas INA to open from 7 A. N. to p X to Sundays bola to 9A. X. sod 4to 6 P NONA. T ... °sired or soot oa &today, *Low the S ,, uttatro. - - - B, P. SLOAN, P. - - - NOT 20$. GALBI B. KEENE, r„ ruisr ly 4 4 this city, may is* !Dead at Satee • B h wt , , No. York, Ready Jiladd• Clutbia4 sad Marehaet TaiJara t Establi s hwet, 164 Meta !knot, Betel°, where b. 1e 3 ,,j 4 be happy to see all hie hid frica.la sad u a im " was, a, *lll favor his with • call, feeling cotadeat that v real be to the *drainage of alma wiakiag 4 ^kr al regards Style*, Quality sad Polo. A splendid ussortmont. of first quality met% mad e CI n 1 ing constantly on band. Also a large ewe,: of Getitissit furuititilog threads, Rubber Clothing, ke The Proprietor dila% Itottelolishmost largo stools of goods eon/easily la store, em.r,,,,mr sL tik„ latest styles of amoly made Clothing end % tercbos: In tag Ooods. Clothing made to order la tie sh•dleit awn.. Panto and root suede lo eight aeon B f* is left. Oar memo is quiet sales and small prolii, member the number, 164 11111 tin Street. Butliul, 1, 4 „, E tehrunge and Soneer streets JALlnili 110 , ,Er wl eiprti 18.5:, A CLAD TO TITS LILDIZIL—Dr. J. thsyou..,, • • nods-al PtHe far Females Ants.HlM* for corre,, tiuwi r laritice, and tumor ins ointritertiuse from AU medical mew know, aa won aa many whe an obstruction tangs plain, exposer., or any uther MOAT, the general L.-L4 tudnedtady to ieeltue, and the want of ru•-h a 2 , 4 , 46 hoes the cause of so many enneumptione ~ Or y,431 melee. Headache. pain 111 the side, pall.d.act , gt .4 heart, loathing of food, and &mod:mod bleep. 4. „ from the interruptiva of nature; and whe en , , tt 4 7 t clue, the Pine Invarible remedy ad tit., .rtie Pali anti sapheit directions accumpny es. o M t, mast be strictly followed and all dreefteto nudes may be speedily eured pnot, $1 00 per n ton. &old :.ruge . “l : la 6. an d erniileeal• and retail, at the pr.prietori. TER. I BROTHER, No. 6 Rimed *Loa Li mut be addressed. _ . , ?MUT 1311EPCIATANT ZNIPOSURATZet Dr Jaen.. oar of Owe atuel celebrated I'a)•.c ap. a . lla. 1, *Mita as Wilma% 11l Con - tn.—Dyes Syr —flaying M111tr11.4.4 ;ht. lir'. of your iiinaAN• on IMS ',IVO a Teta pia • t• du , eta vr, la a ease of chronic Orohrluua, and Gent „ counter irritation in alreetiony of the tbru a. taeoth 'and lulleselcsa tbitteforecbeerfi.,44 miaow, aaaaa as being the main egfrvin lent an.i 4.Y ,„ myy °polo** anything of the 11l tad I have err, %ads of Renton, way be relieved. and aLau) resteilies. Vest are of liberty to use thi• in aro wa: w•. wa • P.• Pe' lilevrelfuliy. your•. kr JOHNS. ill 1, Nu 11 , 14 Houma° .tr.-i,\ r w , Prof 8 Ca wrest wrttee us as totlova kt retitle r N.—l hare rPear oily hod °cession to vett Syrup and ti ttran Vapor in a eaee ill are./ wry iiireu, howl reamed lo yield to Other Maths of ireeinw o , ha. eat uideilf me. that. %titterer wit be the Prettarlition, it is nu 1101e0,(10e. Let ui rtce,leta rev-J. {Of the sate Of Of the afflicted. that le the nub of all Rev. DOMr eilturalt write, -- Year-V.ac, Dana Ste —llllll4k highly ut 1.” tun,. - 11 ‘1(.4,,,, to .t.warr attic throat and luny. It a .ut , ty to to-t it•ettleacy. lam touriurr.l 13.1 .• .fthe me. butts the Pyrup Cud the ",1,4 .uk at., r eb.t. The kircheeee as for sale by Vale, Jai,. ' DIED to L bur ~o.rh of North Ea.t.. Pa. A• ELIZA t.; , a.fe sir Mr Epbra.ta NI co. ce •! , L,6. Lion. after a linwering sieku.•. ra o r la Oita eity, GO Tuesday aftertio.a. t.-.•••.:91n Lit %"1 a brief but severe Woes, Mrs. ELLZ; C.TII Dr Rufus Hills. asmi about .S 2 ears (In the 37th inst., at h.. t•nr, rr, Yt JULII S HATHAWAY, in the "I •t year if La age Sete gatertiStinntS. ?LAMM SWAP NOTICAL toeetiog of the stocicholder. ni the ig,,,, 1 p,,,u 4 w, Kai In it gorLa tr r... will . ti , . 1.: t le , dire cl IL- A il:..nuttany in the city of Erie us th.• fß•eni.. ley of !nr Wit. A gement attendance 11 re•t0 , ..,4 I June 2.1.5.55. WM.A. Li k Lb!: k l ' ' i. wreiarr 1 LOOIING GLA/1932t. 1 JCST received a large lot oi 1.,..04, us ..01.0-. al au La, • v. htest we age G.... each at arty !,....1, it[,,,, . Juice t. P 46-3 Hotbc... Ka.r.., aS. w 0 , 0 New Arrival by raprees. WY,kiaVekin rewiredt ore •40;,.. 01 4 1 , ieri ...L roper ag of :gm.. It. BON Del g r 00.,,,.., i , i , ~,_ _. 1. athirbagus. Ei4ha.aels,.,4 f•, 110. er,, G. , ,,., NI , • t..' , u+ a "dIPI ••Mll .1 JAt K.,40 it .. A Er 1..._.11ant .. 2 IS:13 15 BALES CARP= T. JUST re-elred Iran We 1... w. I t i'llotar-oci.l .c %ll.* wring, i '.Alvan, , ~rct Patter. from tr. 1..0in, row' , a , Istyle.; a 1.,. eltilailhols earpet Sad r k .oa 'ill eitilal. 4. .13 Erie Julie 1 I-4., - I, l• kIIYVE.I.L. ar. GKISW No To Wool Oraweirs. wr Pll wit( papa*. .1010.0 [diet. for and t• 1 W I . 'L. *II erred st the .tore C.l Juuett.lM. it JACILtA 04 it • ]CORD GOOD saws rtlit ALL:: y Ltrure &Isl. so 3 Wrllgta• Block, aro vow o feelonitt of lame addttuana to their airman .tarrunaaatt of Staple twirl rant II v Mee are tw0,,.: w to eel' them et be same low rate. (i 15 ID ••. > O-1 any ' , Ay) 1160/.Wiltnotawl,lli inc nod cud etv. r ,rd ..110 wbnre dales ale grourung beautdully leas ant art la , • d w whwa wit as the) ars , rtnaggiutiallans to Wien' ~ lnfat% r r.rvt they err “Nlo. 7 14;rs Oka Mort l• ti.ot ou 411 , 0 1 11. 1 and hence Ibuyld nut by patrrs—ced bi 1.r,t0. **that N I. a New Vstrt. .wet 1.14 V a«. 4114 11111 • J 1 Line , . ant C., • ...Om Nonni it P. • a • • teat 101111 g... hopluir n. th KU X Ind ••1 11160111.1411/ct NI; 10 Cal, tiO • Imyun g imbue 01/1•41 (heat MU* can be trta.n.r,. B. 01 110 ••[. ten I N. a. It *OW rut! rote, 0001. 41110001 0/11111% Tae "et 4.1 ire rt . • • boor% w ~ tato "1,4r.e, !itch ‘. 1 , • ,0 1 •" 01 11011 11111 wr 11.01. lak lile, ttor r hatter and i(44/1 tbe.ptiy wty to - yo, 10"+:r tut Bear 1,1, Cu .• •1 • prise.. e causal see Ira) Woods saw cheap to I;rIlt as In carter plate. neither can tr••• alelligh 1t W. 2 16 4 Buffalo Or a NeW Ydrk oboe. A • pit ,Imaers fur aU WO' II !Ara 1.111 fel graon• are bound anal bate tbdright to trade where Ow. rt• IM .'"" A bet.% :Mods for tbetr morel. l'...totarelowwg lirdwrelradvidluar us to Nat to unr ,• and that emery anw le to our 1•1431,10,11111,1 l alld Paid lur • V C. 11704. oi e.rtr and that rr• i••~ to tt.i Unlit 111110 e. a I rW4 , 4•1 N MAI 1h1• eJll3fll4 , ... ).1 . R.nmemtu•r V,ese yOili hai at, net • " a.,.1 • o 4..13 it any wore 1, 1. Pstremeis nappy wbAnd mew WA.. and uk• e. sus Me.; oi.l I &an only. and 4. - •• ••, '•' '44 Wo , 'mu , of • n ~ re. is ,e .1 1 I-1`• I • Mo. I M sushi. - axis. 1' NG Uls. T i li mg admit of Trumpets and New, Paper t , Weller or thine. not wen, we would tne•e•ar , ^.' tv' teat, sn of the pun 0 to the Car Loads .1 t,r 0 , 11. , T 0... bur butes from the kin and ..9o.th tl • just doomed na inspeetiOn.lo.llll* yards last r, ~ r Y ad u, :6 per yard. ash. lty thew and dv4 utr Piece. French 141.00, now I to IN., • rid bales and cares sheetiora sad elsktiug, ir prove inesnsvivois t+ gals TlCks sad isayipm.ale v , j ,k., nannies itidis. Linen', Pressen Cloth. Fri lir kr- "* esnainseres all st7JOlnlid in. ..c.• • 1l am %ff. all slyieol *PH siaassera i Presses. Orton, y .rnte Ja. Chgtalt Mantas II eadhies variety. tad a larger k s.:, sunk of Hour Qoads.Csrpettur sad elsoe rain can be found nay either house in Ibis an. " '° loos sato SwF Milli Noose and wit will .how you ttre mt.& Splendid and e heapeit stock 0f.... Dr••• Silks of every ate le that was ever offkinint t u thin en). •anetyor irsibistoderies and real Laces: ;am ••• tire! •nd rut Berageo. :root Ile to K " t. p er e ,, . 1 ,1 I• - ote.l chill, T..ue.. plain and hurled irrenail.ne brine din, nod rad.t in hones, and P•err, kind of fire... i.uo . • BRAWLUuT and MANTILLA 4e;oartro•ot ~.c•, elu tint all styles of SWIG, Tb,bet. l rape, w,ll n0 . ;""7,, tittnivls, and Mantillas of the latest Parisian 'ls., '57.; .tortof Drees Trtanalasp of every Ydriet*, r.1111 , 1, , M PC , and all other styles Of Slack Silk Lace I , ..!!‘nec t' or rrimpla,ladiesind Allem Satinets, bonnet ale. Ladies Ind aloes Parasol*. from. 4. to is. sone, rich eintwoidetal Cortese Drapery , nr is meths' tO pladflf goody with prices on bell* delPllhall rate I, sorb at made into Dry iiCKA. OW Lee, and hardier more we Will owl t news , deed Dollard kolas man than can be bond, aside fr Osetoret. that eats self Dry Gonda -4 0 ellsitar than we t" . 7, au, at um Swims cAbWkLt. & ',le. Mar OA, 1111211 1- -1 106 1/002; trAVIIIIG owed the Agweicy rwwral Mow womb,'" •rs, w• will PAT CIAMI aM tba 1110111AtiT .3'l"R• kg MAW lbs. Wool Ilao lee". the Bauer. ilar which we will PA Y I . 1.11i3' H lii Hi we =aria wise. gem , . haw 2 lii Tyls m A o s s i . li fi r 4 o : 4 : k. 1 ,.. 1 " Ch. Melded Work in the Worbi il r t i ll i / CB u/IL LOLL AR BB_AIIFTT'S ALBUM, a WMUSICAL Sada aa4 Slassaaa.; a aatigeliom OP idowed PalA...a. liaigaiu. and C'aerrties.• , . _TM 1141 ?lAN.) MALTZ . . • Riautifally Itlartriaei wish N: Dawn mod A ; , P ,0 9. 1 .., slips. la Lagiagraple Ily D'Aviawoe, o[ the *l ow „ i isi.. I. r. Illied• effsads. _ 2. lesser. liirr• r. 3 threferms. .• 4. ilismailleasite =ay, Pabgsbod bad br Om by aaeval. C. low, . Y.i BrA l"r ik. ltbalbsiaallowi.) New Tore or The above work oaf bo um by owl .0 Ise cosairy M riebot of 0112 DUMAS, fAllUri. U. X 11•1411. PO JI 111114. H471 , [ , "" • 146. 0 R I CA G 0. 10 ,ii. ria sokodir upper rams rsitame 6.; is Asp PSALM Milliiit. veil, ,^''' tf,' as materimilaii por. as Ibillowe rgg lit, Sums Is, I ow. A .1.1,114111" My le, 6:11111"4111,1enisy: ;al ..... et ! . . Twellay. 16„ TIN = • 114)4111. 9011. MP. G. 1 11101 IT • 4 41. I Public. Dock. Sto" HI RT“' , ilil - R4,% C. 4
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