- -- 1 • c.... v COITRSTED SLI4'IIOII. ♦ , • Shanghai LW Ulla. .. tfrrit OateciAtip Obcerber I 1 _ From the itaity News. ' I (I Wis learn, an perhaps most of our readers have,i I thot a petition has been filed in the proper 4.ffioe Tin CAUBB OP EMBARRASOKENT.—Our friend lon the part of A. A CRAM, Eaq , and others, for . of the Erie (onstitition, in disowning the gees. , th e purpose of contesting Gen Killpatrick's eke- ! tion of municipal subscriptions toil road Cotn- SAT ur.l ) A V MO RNi \'l;. OCT 27, 1555. l, don as Sheriff. The grounds upon which Mr C.. pantos, quote* the following parsgWpb from the "UNDER Wit (CV !i:-.6 ' —We !should really -- ----- ' s- ----4 1 claims the office to which the people have elected l'athlir Lo-dwor, of this city, as an argument like to bare. "our I! 1 • 116 Cir round the corner," another ale, if we are Dot misinformed, for we' against such subscriptions: , have not seen the bill, substantially these: to or , p q ii i ii7d ti .i r p . i y a ltr. Cie s2r aor o . oo tui ttil es lati v i i ta d vi er th a e &ne e ilsa debt tall us under what 13/4 he expects to fight the ant P res identi a l ciection A short time since Eric the electi.m was held in the oldeourt House , si.es owned by the asonteitssitty This is but the proem,- ' nor to wary other suits who'll *tit Involve the taii•payers instead of the nPtc; and in the townsllip i a meeting was hell is Baff.ll‘.), oomposed of tbe O f , to expenses to en enormous amount." old straight out Whigs--such, forlitistanor, 0 i Fairview •he election Board commenced to count! With ou t a t a ll d es igning to interfere in the ifit-Goe. Hunt—Wuigs opposed 4, fusion, to off the %ores before the pOll4 were closed The',di, euss io ns in which the Constitution is engaged, Sepublicanisuz, and übconnected "with any se- rea , ..icr will at once see that both these points are t it i s proper that we should sustain the kit pisee, rent political organization." Tata meeting, the i m ere t , :chrticalities. It is not claimed that there that this paragraph does not state the truth, and Gampus last week told us, was a meeting after it 9 Ift '..' eily illegal votes cast for the successful can that in the secemi place, that what is justly es own heart, and it expressed a deeds: t , see at didate, or other outrages perpetrated upon the' hiemeil as a truly eniturrassiog state of the city sanctity ~f the ballot.bos to secure his election Oro proper time a si.niL3r 2‘..11 , 2.ring iu Erie We ' tin:moss, has no ronnertiost whatever witA the thought chit was about ritit We thought our ilt is n-A pretended that tilt, election was hold et ' /c . 0./read sularriptiota of our city, and that her old opponent hid pot b,:s on to the k.:d w i„., l a 13 ,, ise, or place, where it W 54 never held 64 'rei : ree,ent condition in this regard is not itifilansced platter= again; and t i ,: i. .. ~.. , ` u .„,,. ~,. „,.. u 1, .1- that at,' body's rights 54 511 Plelq..r were in• tt the Xylttest degree by the fact of her being a not have to chase 1: t.: • 1: - .•,r; :, ~-: ~t` It •` , y ,, - Jur,i by 'h :,,iiti l r, the Piet t.n where it was 14(.1..1 r,,,,, holder of Railroad sentrietes. liesnism,OT upt , ,,_ :. • ...r ..ft.' ..15. ';';. ,, r6 ' But it 1- .21.timeri, that th. • law 14,t s that the elec It will nto require two millions of dollars to But this week, .3... r. i t... .:, -, .3:1.i.i.k..3 us:: c ‘m.. ''' 4l 'Li'''. l ie I " Id ' tI" t' • 1 " }-I "us'' in End., ! pay the II )atlng debt of our city, which is now over the sp,i .. '.2 Ce'•/_- , tc . e. J r , lrll .v, i 1 ' "' .l '1 " •"' IL.• `-' '"n'Y "s built a new one and : repres , .nted, for the most part, by warrants on tell s us th s r r 1 d' . ..fc 1: !':" D .a •':.v ~ — it ? ~'t ' =' J : ...id, tti , ' , 1,1 is ID, iougur a (' , Jurt H•tuce, the treasury, amounting to something over six i.' ' ' call us "10.',,f.)..335 . at :y m re —•':i , : , 7 f ' .... , . , ‘,l '" ' •" ''' '''' I"'' 'l' ''''"u `h wits have he'll held hundred thousand dollars. It is doubtless true, shadows nr ul• re Cuts L:rr, - ..: . . I:, l : ,;,- '' *"" '"' N IS, w' "' 'n" : '"*.''': the P 4 g" 9 "f 11„t tn.! requirements for the remaining portion way, and 1..) k ia g la ;,,- 1. 1 1-.. r ; .z o I. le p. •,:.:- 1 :- , •*kr-u , and G , I:L, awl J.,,z tiet .n, and .".',frry, of tlo , fi..cal year, will amount to the sum stated; dark stand point," it ~.,•_,;_. ~..,, 7 . , i,n - muc ,,,, .:3.1 tt,.. -.1..:, ,um ...ti.or Ant. ;•• ~r •r wt,t,4l the to• nit when the regular assets are deducted, the that it has hon.)r.d tm c.. ',;. ~i , ....„ , ~,, f r 11 , :t.,,.t rlilty tenetit r.• p ,:-.., iti , l 4 bout which 4to• , ont or d• Diu is reduced to from ten to twelve! EnIE, PA freedom nod it, Naluo ,11. r,, • this imp(Jrtant end, it that a , t, sanative party, emhraz.t): •, • R • want of the N'lrth, u e/it , t r ' n tbs horizon t 3 tt. at, I - . It au iattisation be effected oil an t daring basis, its best curl; - • • r , vt.3 f 111100302 i. " In other sr ,, rie, r f fr-In being as anxious chi: week n. a meeting of etrsign. lion, oppose," to secret p Ch.. 4 • •,! 1'1,0.1••, mid above all, 1 R 01111 movement, just a luFl manta oppJaeci co the Detnocr;,,:, sear of hops it can see al.)ve that is the Gazetze's that it may as well ice 4 hd its last week's 1».,t10n, :jr s i.h h " I never take place - Are 11.7 f R •p•I`):• „A+, Candidates • r C c': aye t (441, thin because the . late eleotlon, in Si lc v *acuity, the landl - ri ^f F . eloted—wilo , q it has been cu' ..'n eleotion, and where it was advert! ~ 1 r, , ..1 as usual, refined to )pen his bon , ?, f , r .I.ee modation of the offi'.'s , n seventy-five dotinra t •;.r and sent two nsi;es n tli a:a) , ttt etatioaed in the puh.lc nr,.l .0 sr the voting of ti' toter p N r ,t there are any defeafed R•eu!i•-•.:n C Cheater Clarity, 3. it ?9 ,rtu tt oy conduct on the par: c. tao rnir,rl.23r of tlin • 301: Tavern," wi!: then, ai w tt. annli," and contest the ,:,2c-.ln 111 b, The co.)} e :Ist tA T 'c thr Kirov No thing osad...lt:c : • 3 e air -F fit ab-ci of two biradropi an! f.f.y • rc:c.i. ye• ter were respectat.,c =len we .)...uirt:',t air wzfi be el.—_ted.— trees det,4:42, ,4fil ifbY • , .P i • "an •tt r votes, thought he Nr I of witat the Anteri:fin iNDIASA ELi-C1 lon —‘ l 72 Lotvc returns fr , m thirty•eight c 1:i, I;,aa., giving an a;- grepte ThAnucr.4tic up7,,ri:y of 5.166 same coun f, s 1r Esc. (x i n. (in jority for the fu.5,,.2 Tye thinks the D.trl will be 20,00:1, L majority. T flt fIIN'TP,' 'c;.? , 3.3, or .0 round ap.mbers, ca'l ir ONE DEMOCRAT EYDI ;ECU ; seiriom We NO an cpposinan r Lp.:•r :0, L, :; • oommencl the mi - ••,-s,ie, and f•ffL: 1,••r Democratic G •c• rcdn., or ether p.AL1,... arias, that when su a rl,^ does c‘f.i our observation we feel in d.ry Mused to "m , ke Dote of it." Thu 1 - 'l:c-burgh Juurrini srvi ; ;A i n this wise of Glv.JowirsoN, of T cps , TERNISSEE.-^-0:1 0 th•• m-.‘st dieftej. r•• and btudneas like dncutnnn wo hd - io ~;•. many a day is the late :nes .A.ze G•:••ver-l• nu of Tenneesco. W • rr. •t L, • but it looks honegt and r„ z.• • • L mita the financial con ;it n ••• plain sentences and p'cliner 11,71•. r• St * :.;rll we learn that the C mm r,, Wl.' amount of 88,992,836. in .. for bonds I , •sc• •i ! • I 7- amount of $4,75'..!.000, • timate preal nt $2,5.44,827 S stook of the • • Union Bank. an B' 4 • see and Georgia L , 3:l•,d,',L•L a LLaf flnanc.ial oondlt lon TlLl7l.—The, s p,p r tL baa taken infinite :n K I. .x• Nothingittn, says Hite ;:,:c Iv,- p-wer of that party Its career c sc"--.'. over. It could not, in naturi . c,f,•%. tits, have lived long, but thn roe, nt eive'om qudietily washed it Sam, the m. ,- Ini. , trer. fight, no more; he is a dead cock in th , .it It then, in view of the defeat and 1 th, Nothing party, to heat its f•w NiuL.lging org-ins threatening vengeance away oft In 1..0. f,l'.ur against the strong old Dorn . -t-rmic p.,r7:- I. , 1 re repeatedly assured that nt xr- vimr, exp Pet • direful visitat;;ri from the rcLu.^iatid f tenon that we have just prostrat. d bra. alibis what is alwayp to be looked for from the nraipped bully. It is a rain at etur.• to bide their nortification W, ,an hear ft a:l without either apprehension or ann , yance. S. long as the threatened venzeance Is till the bat year, and the next year e..n hear it saiDoenoed with TYq.f. , -• compl..erryy Menu ran CoaN —The Elin,i , os of Chau - tempi County atninatt4l Se/den Marvin, Et.q., el Ripley, for County Ju Ige The mane 'day be was nominated by the becaoerats, and the Fredonia Censor say that he appeared in the last asaked Convention and repudiated the Hintioo 110eallati011, avowing himself a th)rutigh going leanscrar. Mr. M. was formerly a whip; but . s ea go fusion, and he denounces the Ilindoce, Straws show! 2116, One of the religions papere has an article N she bateau of life inlarance to elergyuma.— It asp: ulire have heard of congregations who hare presented their minister wan a tomb; a life insuesse• policy, it strikes us, itoold be s trick nos isssptsbte sift." iiieneible, to say the keen Eil ~. I tu f il ,C . I 1=1!111:1111191 =3E3 EE =I PIM r u..'•uc EMI IMBEME:EMIII snr 3' 11. 13 r"kt , '4:‘ EN 1:: 1;23 Faritm INOMEMENI 17' I t) c IIMM MOM EINE •, ' , 513 I' Fon 1.... 1 .1. : t '• PM w• F. deii;2lll, 1 , 1 wril;,!,, , T 1 • t,• 1{" !, MEM s ut :ry ott.ie u s•'nst, t, •• tt , !ioo the ab , u: tt.,2 cinitu kot up by Li+ thirty r•titioucr hi% c ;11, , ucut•tit of I,l} C. • tact- 111 tu. car,, n, 9;, I , 1r. , a1 the Paw -1 t.,ct of t...r . t.ms as Ik•ar up •ln t e i,lu at '1 r.• am of April 11 LL , 2:)11), 1.1w3, page -Pik, 13 i 4 I I )1T:i4110 :1171irre.k • .8.• mc0....-e "r a•,.1 Iherr. , t • 1.1: ut' o :1, Loll—. l.JK 0.•• upl • n • air( Mt.,' r.. • 09..11 mitt' a court /ley v,Bl , ;.• A • 4." 4 -, Ct I "urr if w: , ... t•Ltildimz, rt.f..rrol to )7: 11i , ul.. , r 4., bril Hill' In wh 114 i tbo oloc• ! i ril brit/~•luce t Tip: Hou., ' r Iv t.. de4lenato it 1116 d 1131'10g .1. ti,.. art . 1 .. 11 .0. 11 il.l • 1- c t i r:.: ti!, mplat. .1 Ivy u. t , 417 • ii)r! :iv' )1:1,f in 1% 11, 'i, R , • ° 4' I*o7 b.. n rnf.r . -In •ac t i t I , n% unk , ^. uf 1 )7 wer. I= IBM ur • I. n , vr gittotl w .1 I rea, ~ 1 1 0 .r) 'Ol,l Lithorri Tr i;r:1 t 1:1'. II 11`,1 1.)1' LI by thi • a O. it Mi.; o ..it 9u i 1.,t •.,r,•(• visffititvi (qv , ulteuon his WO • , 1 Unl 11 tliv a,•r the 15• Is .41.1 i, 1*:;5...r. etol that t ,Nrn.bip I= lo.f , i•-eci.,n door c•, the L'o. , :t•Prs ~! Wtli2h WCTr t, coal 11 IT v100'0,1116 at the hoUre ::9w J.;nn J uttle..! tho. pater. ;If eiectlou ;n the borough .4 Erie a ti,ir ;1; n•itb•Ar Wa4 It by the act of Feb 10, 1 ), borougt, !too two war'. Tlio h Z* , ^ P er•urp , ,n •. r-, Ix. ••': .in, • " 11 , r , :ern her•• the e.eetion um.; h. :d .41 the tlr :re p: designated The ;ecti n I,haii b. 1,. Id, tile wet s.,As at -the Court house —the ptae- where tue Curt was then h2:(1; the butkitnk: in whin!) the ('.art then ni..t to Yansnet onsiti,ss And azsin. th, art further sh-or 6 that It Ws , . trait parztular wt) , •re the ,•,retlr. acre iu t..eet. t!,'\ had be- t , re ( 4 /, - 4 dic41.1..0 -f k‘Arkl , , by (14 c'ariniz that tile ••••loot •r= if ,-.101 ,•+: said wards nu.l, ol •,, at the C -In il it " n tb ::;•1 Friday of 711a),..1 uf;cr the pia-a t :. ..1;1.4t net Now, as the :.:-, ow, un l Bra •k, an 1 Firn•wr, out of which the New Court Iluu4e ,•; Dui LC, were all, mnst prnbnbly, in tlw quarry, the clay pit, and tn.' w••-•d4—and ;0 tiw gr •und up :II whiLl that t c‘ o -truetur^ now Flan& w.o i wn rour•od by thu County Prisou- 1. i t I n , strettlling it •th law and c .11MOB F. I.l a ;2;•44•41 •i• 1 to SIV i Irit t 1,12 t lee. ',. u 0 1 ,11.111 har•• 6, en h lin tit, %ow building .„-; •••1 i the on, r f , rrt• re .0 .;;_i thc acts re la. oz ; • c.ection. iu th. twroion (ii-triet? 81: et eu if re ha : I, a f,eanical slip in the oirerion : ti , ti the preposter fMr (' 'l.l tLt pebple bavo -a.l would fare no bet the ruling of (2.aurt-i in former con te•rr.l 1 . 1 ,, i r.r il3mZ ine-, the follow ing w(41'..1 io -liut .11 the 'plea of eoutesting ii for more flaeraut Irrtgularities than that .5 L . t t.l haVe t.INt trl. , ; 3('''n FairVJOW: .•1„ 411'.o.r,trr.s in roncluctiogan e).- t, , not floyl•rittit theC.*r le requir ,,, • „„, nn , z? ,gray I drhey ate aro Dot to 4.1,,,r 14, et: /, 0.- , zroae «,•••• •.%p tol.'nor . .1....0ttS to/ .1., .1,4-I, r..t prntont. , macertamuu..,, will is Se, , •ettt • CIS.% PLUVOM. Here it i.- ruled as law th.t t;ie ..plitilar will" 14 aot at naught "t/ot'SlIS.3 ui 4 , Picte slip to the ni•uor details" of an eleetiiin: rush a' that in w, or that in Er.e. admitting the hatter to hen slip at all ln crew of the above factit, and :h.• w governing the we nitfist pro:est agairi.-t the undue lever int.) W1.111.:1 mane ~1 •he tri,n is of Gen Killnatrick have worked them ,e;:es. There is u' necisa4ity fir it; non- w bat r Tho whole matter must be decided in a legal manner; and however much we may ques tion a man's Ripultlicanitan who din- attempt., to take advantaee of techniealitica to defeat the 'popular trill," which is the ,rery foundation of genuine republicanism, we have no moral right to deny 11.1122_ that privilege, or hold him up to persona/ odium or reprqtich for exercising it lie conaisteucy as a "republican," and as the candidate of "ropuhlirans," we have a right to canvaas; but the legal right accorded to every cit izen to contest an election is beyond our control. And the right to decide the case is beyond our c ontrol, too! It is vested in the Court, and the Curt is bound, in making up its verdict, to look both at the laws we have quoted, and at the de cisions governing the case! MIL, An Ohio paper brags that three of the Smith family have been elected to the Legisla ture in that State; but we ean't see what then 4 in that to brag about, for Pesasylyania seeds an equal number. There is Smith of Allegbeen Smith of Cambria; Smith of the City; besides not a few who would have bees elected if they had got voteseaough. Great funk, these South,. IS- Bower rosary has produeed % yew% in eat, who is rowed 1111 as estreorthaory endue ity. as ie s bO *me years eld is Julie tut, and weighs 103 Ohne feet two illeillel is Weis, sad amoicose 46 iodise mound • diug. He bas goes *Few Yak kr esbibiliss. •au•d f )unts s Vi'• U trug'st. /u seli4P, a1“1 1: I ,J,l, It tile el..et.•r- t. t • t ''; U EI le ".11:111 N% 'll . l 1/1 11 in th. 9M9 k_r t s )/ t t 1". • 111.... t I,:uulred ihowiawl dollars Ev , ry intelkent wan is Philadelphia knows Una:T.44l/1S the cause of this deficit; it arises l r). ly floin a mistaken dial" on the part old Caisticitt, which in 1w to make t att,mpt to pay the 19 Atiog debt of Cu,. old dis tr of the taxes and other current receipti ~ t tl i:JELtolidated City The deficit arises from no extravagance on the part of the old or the pre. alt;nt 12 , oLitiel IP, nor is in bite sleghirst degree ant. nerd Fr ith I'ity's railroad subscription'. * s * * r * The lay for municipal subscriptions to railroad companies has probably passed by; the necessity IL few years since, existed for the 'waking eC th,to, has also passed away. Where they hat, ". • n m ,?r, sites has:- in most caso-s ac, onsplished “toport,tut resulU. Wish es, such is emiroast. rite cusp, unit it is cl source qf sincere yraltfi- • rur,. , n 011 r :rout, to know, that by lA. loan of to , it . y% .•, eds, to intrortatit trorkt of public - U', the prospects of tote peopl e A a r., lees ode ,) , / , •••1 elm& to the extent of a yts•trtrr cf,l • ntro . y without these improversseists Philadelphia although disgraced by the conduct of a porno's of r runcilmen, is by no means a bankrupt e,ir Ir.il loll; but 14, notwithstanding her temporary kto r.i.outients, which are well understood her, , • ••,,,omi as, any city in the Unit). better deli h s• r to prospeet for her, and. wi ,•innot inerwise than that if the tutoority to • onc,i, tail t 1 c.ussa to their senses before the u, > t election, the people will then take the nvit tcr into their own and bid all such rttiru • unfaithful au I unworthy servants, _,i. _ _____ - Now yips, tell the what is humlnisr is." rrl•I•e t p.p.. "et. MIAOW' protsn , ll to be very fond of puts no isittoos on my shirt till reminded or It e itotsn tz nst " 44,iser definit io n that, still there's OUCDO t ruli, In it W Olt the above from the Trite Americas for the purpose of saying that is is s capital Walla's. tion of domestic "humbug;" and then to add tit i t a of political .4bunihng." About election titn.• the Tray "nretends !n low v,ry button.. Liu all the "dear people's" shirts; it tells thoy are honest, fearless, unbought free that the, "rum power" can't seduce them, that the "slave power" can't frighten them; and clot: in their hands Repuidioanism is safe, and the death of "old fooisin" certain'. The votes, however, are counted, but they don't count up jo..t as the rt.*" American expected; and then It changes its tune in this wise: -r , l e hen truly 01•1,i that 'oleotions, now-sr-tiays, tern h t ays ' .11[•,tiri encitizti will carry any measure t . IIOUIOI 10 /tilt UllO post graceless of desperados;. for • ipi• isty of rus.a, mach mon khaki their lore of prinei sn I ILIWAlity, govern their aetions on *bunion day.- Th , tt's what we call political "humbug;" sad ch • writer a specimen of the spurious "Rcpubli earl '' The genuine trusts the people. If are wrong one year, ho don't tell them %hot tii iir "cupidity, much more than their love of principle and morality governs their actions on el rti.,a day;" no indeed; he says the "sober second thought of the people is always right, and ever efficient." That's ttio difference between the "humbug" and the genuine. Feet.—The National Inielligencer, in speak ing ,f the causes which have oonspired to give the Democratic party success, remarks that "the friends of temperance every where ought by this time to be convinced that laws may be enacted on the subject of the sale of liquors which cannot be enforced. The results of the elections in eve ry State where the question has been tested have demonstrated beyond a doubt that even temper ate men will revolt at unreasonable and arbitrary restraints upon the appetite. The I)emoi:lratis have been fortunate enough to take the popular side of the question, and have greatly profited by it. It truth, they are a lucky party. They generally get the benefit of all outside issues, and, when in a tottering condition, are frequent ly sot upon their legs by the indiscretions of their rsarios. How large a per outage of their itiaj..rities in Maine and Pennylvania may be aa- Cri(ll`.l ti' the hostility of the rotors to any legis liir;ve restrietions upon their habitaand appetites it t. scarcely worth while now to inquire. It is en ,, n ) .;l that the paralyzed lug been galvanised, and ;h4t new vitality his been imparted to what a year ago was quite a feeble organisation."— Trutt enough, "it is not worth while to enquire;" the feet is self evident that the rights of the pet). plu are only safe in the 'hands of the Democrats, and ti.-use, when our opponents have run ship of State upon the rocks and quick sands of esperiinPnt, the people turn to that party u the ark of safety. And they aro never disappointed! gso- The people of Connecticut have ratified an ami-cam , mt to their Constitution, which re quir_,s that "every person - shsll be able to read any artide-of its constitution, or any section of its statutes," before he can exercise the elective franchise in that State. It is estimated that this amendment, which goes into immediate effect, will disfranchise one in nearly every two hun dred inhabitants in Connecticut. tar At Xillwaakie oo the 18th, a Genus named JAI/farrier, who bad deposited mosey is the Germania bask 'MA bad failed, west to the eschew dies of H. C. Admits, sad dissead ed hi. mosey. The mower being that the assent of the beak were ao lager wades kis oeativi, the Oeraa drew a pisterWaii, as lir. Adam was about eitimiewiriag frees the room, shot Ms is the voiis sad Grid a sewed shot ak wither pat. Imam la the. raw Tim the musikal walhoi into a*ha* 1/11014 kw the mean w anus Xt. asil a tie 18* 111, TOIL*. Orrftelpeolime• of U. iris 111116~. Nam Teas, Ostelier n, Lowe in fetters! Broadway ht festal s•Gruus Pan is desdl asd Pilaus spitirodine has suss up in a balloon." Tae latest sensation is Gotham is the dimwits los of the "Grand Order a Reereation," other wise eallai the "Free Love Union." The other fight the Police of the Sth and the 14th Wards ezbibited a new spasm of vigiletioe by s.a dos into the meetings of this society, and as u reic of some of its leaders, *Moog other., of the wad knows Albert Brisbane. On Monday even ing, the 16 inst., the rooms of the Assoeiation were crowded by an assemblage of many of the most beautiful ladies of the concern, and many of oar promitient citizens, political sad literary, who were no Amin present merely from curiosity. The Editorial corps of the Times and Tribaae were especially well represented. Abort ten o'clock, P. 31.,a prominent Beata/oriel °such- date sod a moustached prospective Amesobly man, the cue meet on essay, and the other a writer of tales,delivered themselves of pent up eloqueoce. Tin consequence was as indefinite amount of cheers and the uproarious and endorse ment of the American ticket. Au indignant Vourierite proelauned that the übiquitous and all powerful "Order of the Tempters" had taken posse.sioti of the meeting. The ladies vantahed and the dance languished A faint dieettesion about the "centre of the periphery," of Fissions t attraction, oontinued in some secluded tiorners, but the "Templar*" wined to "have it," and the meeting otij turned. The next day the reams,. and the Express upend their heavy guns againet "Free Lice." Couaetuently the Police on Tur4- day night were called in to assist, and therefor . Love was put in the lit/ides House, and Broad way is in tears. No farther meeting wilt be held until the advent of Brigham Young. During the week we have had au exhibition of the "Dark Lantern" in the Park. A Know No thing mass meeting was held on Wednesday eseuing, but the maims would'nt come out.— From the Express we extract the most imprwtaut rein That very "fret" sheet states that it was a "most. numerous meeting," that a live emit, was "an amusing ineideut," and that a certain Col May made a speech t "atsy the infatuation" of the multitude The procession dwindled dove' to nothing. We opine the this is the last kink of "Sam " Where', Cape. Toni.' and where is Brooks, the next Goveenor of the Empire *ate? K. ne: Wait for the wagon." ['he Reformers have been galvanized into life for the last time, and save nominated a ticket, vatip seol of about an equal number of IV h;gs awl Democrats Old Pete' Cooper, as penal, was alma,• the cat's paw: Low often go,xl hearts oc cupy soft heads. The most anceessaul literary effort of the day ii the Ili.,graphy of George Lsw It is diatribu• test . yriitis at every ciiiity Fair, at every Know Nothing °outwit, and teen esurps the posts of the railway cars. If the Presidency is to be giv en out by contract to the lowest George will be the man. The Temperance folks have nit yet made their nominations. They ..via the Republicans are alp iut the last in the tied. They have it chance to make a pole long toough to knock thi p, Jim batteries of New Vi.rit send fire'each move of the operators is worth noting. A straight uut Whig Butte Convention is to assemble iu this city on to-morrow. The prontable result will be merely the end o rs e ment of the American State irtcket. The exposure of Mayor Wood's contract fur raising the ship "Joseph Walker," has been but the beginning of a series of disclosures. Indict ments which create much triciteatent at home and abroad. The Mayor hem obtained the intictr meat of half a dozen city officials, and per row era, Alderman Herrick is publishing, in the Sun. day Atlas, a sort of biography of the Mayor tin der the title of "Recants of Rascality." Both parties are exceedingly bitter. It is well for on to remember that a very small awn of money will purchase an affidavit upon whieb charges may be preferred against almost any Man in public station It is prlbable that nei ther party is as corrupt as they are charged to be. Rachel is going to Budossest week and Mons. R a phael F.liz will bast as opportunity to coin swam in a new field, asd profit by the loesem he has reeeived here. Hit popearity weds an air ing, and would itsprore doubtless, by a vibit "down East." E 111 E. - sm. Fifteen thonean4 Otrrmium have, it iE said. left Hamburg, Germany, for the ahore4 of Tet a& They are expected to arrive at Indianola within the next month ar two. All. Cheat Ger mans are, of oouree, of the same *tripe with those who have preeede4 titan to the same quarter—. Ab Wonder if they intend to make a Free German State mit of Te.ra4 an_ Some patriotic ladies are 4indesvoring to rai*: funds to purchase Mount Vernon. Nearly deVeUty thousand dollars dollars have been sub meribed for the purchase. The purpose is, to keep the apt where Waebington was born es• empt from the liability of being turned into town lots. - • aft. One of the most distinguished pictures of New York Boeiety is exhibited in the daily news paper reports of ►t city of the doings of an as eoeiatiou called the Free Lore League. From the revelations given, it is not niroesearl to Igo to Salt Dike to find heastial sensuality figuring under specious and plausible names. em. Mayor Wood, of .Notv York, has 'eat baek, is the same vessel which brought them over, to the Grand Duehy of Meehlimberrgh, a number of criminals, who had been scot hither as honest emigrants. This he Treaty. Notwitbstuding the mash talked of treaty between the United State. government and the Empire of J apan—p ur p n tin to offer eget tuil hies for trade, sad a new channel for eminent., and a market for American manufactures, after VP MP all, tho , w h ole thin . has antimata4 to not hi n , aA II uNLIII IN Grimm...gm—Captain Har mon, than bark The Gamow o f s o w s b e ; stein and his company, of the Relief lispedition, wand a prodaamtim, domes the Ar i d o f says the New York Evening Roil, had an es• Americana to mod e i n J ninsn ." j os s i n L A of astatine, girl dine at Disco. They were wait. shim . * or &wrest. b y : this prosholat i an, el upon promptly by the fairest ladies of the the authorities of Japan are, is feat, repudiating Pace! whom tlte,f entertained in the moat ea gle wool as oosimmite a 6s, Commodore p erry, eeptable style with batter and cranberry mice, sent oat by President amen. Th e var i ous with which it seemed difficult to satisfy theme IforinipeanAporrus bum slim y s es i g a d e d t rea ti es Wiles they had setae all they Goul d ! they with the Fanierar of a:pan—bin sh e isms bare kilted the wilkow hi the daces, in which they not es yes b ees p I 1 101 %h o d $0 she Walla n SOW expel. The Aeon es; that they bad never seen residue to be gets, what, G omm this y a w s ' better &seers is thew lives than these Diego Chagrining will= We hope this the belled, and, whet- is sore tranderfild, they were , a 1 w ee n b e asime d e i s patted: froslisir with the Polka, the Ritihsk , ... 5e1a y.„........ -- i: — . and all the awl fithiossitle dosses of &rasp& se i enuel ...'" , ;: sky iX ess - i ti' l ie' The Wet elrmaisiesom pry Is seomutted for by . thaes —r- le - 1;4 6 . ige il W Id* No abs 11.1 *44 is la g P r " tatiledilkter the Dig• ommes ~d islital . IF 1 011 111 4 ea ii=etemob**is• la Illik hilh' i a .......•. i ittisaal lia . Osasiloa. 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Bradford Buck* Butler Cambria Osage Colo, °beater Clarion Clearfield Chown Columbia Crawford C4lll berland Dauphin Delaware Elk Erie Fayette Franklin Fni.ton G teethe Huntingdon 1n J , r hOn Juniata Lsaositer LK wrenee Lebanon L •high Luserne aomtug sferear Wurou Wutgumery ‘l.utour Northampton Northumberland Perry Nuts city and auuuty Pllte Potter Sktnylkill Somerset Studer Su-quettanua, :;1114ivan l't4ga e 11 ton V enaogt) Warren Wanliington Wayne Wemuwrelanki Wyoming York EiES Lunatic Hospital, Harrisburg ,arum ter Lair Isiu i"..t.oacer.; During the recent trip te Ilarrp.burg, we paid a visit to the renusylittuis, jute Lenstie Huepi ilt It was our brst visit to tins institution, acid fur the pulite attention shown U 4, by Dr Jones, the present gentlemanly As.ustant Physi. cum, we feel under many I,bioritt. , u, We were taken into every apartment of the extensive buildings—the rooms of the patients, dining-I rooms, baking-room, wash./imise, Library, Ste In taking a cursory view of the institution and I inmates, we felt a degree of pin, mingled with pleasure—pain at seeing so many uufortunate follow-beings laboring wider the great sod dis tressiug calamity, dethronetneut of reason; plea sure to nouns the tender care that bestowed upon the patients. Eseirythiug in sod about the /04ULUUuti is clean and coinfe-table, sod no efforts tire spared on the part r.i i ts e fficient of. *Won Will WOW' litChlitt-et. 'good roo d, Per exercise, and a simple course of nelicine, are scene of the means resorted to by the officers to restore to the patients their former reason.— Nearly every week patients are arriving at the iostitatron from all quarters of our State, and panthers are being discharged, some entirely re stored, others improved. It is at once a novel and most distressing sight to look at the patients, in their apartments, and mark the various degrees of insanity with which they are afflicted. We first entered the male apartment, and no sooner had wo set foot in it than three of the patients approached us. One of them shook our band very eordially,appeared happy se a lord, and bade us welcome:lto his mansion; another (an incessant tiaker,) planed his cold bony hand on our ehouldei* and wanta to tell us all about his troablos; the third had a wild, devil-like etpearanee and we °oinke d felt a chill pass over ns when he jerked oar arm and demanded "a chew of tobaeui " On the im pales elf the moment we were about to grav his request, when Dr. Jones (iehe ecoornpaniWoas,) shook bis,head, and we had to deny the poor fel. low htii what. Tubaoco, we believe, is not allow. ed to the patients. .* - After a little parley, we get Clear of the three patients at the door We pro ceeded on, what a melancholy sight. Here was a poor fellow-ereate-re on his knees at prayer— , •L few feet from him was another in the very highest state et glee—farther on could be ?.sevu a young, intelligent looking man, his hands folded uu his breast, uttering the twist dreadful oaths. Before his deragement he had been very pious. Then again a large uumber presented the saddest picture of melancholy—others again looked at us with a vacant stare, and made all sorts of ugly faces. They were idiot/4. Preto the male we lamed to the female apart ment. Here, too, we were uiet at siuktliteetittold by a smiling little crazy girl, apparently . bas over ten years of age. She took our hand, looked up in our /See, and smiled sweetly. Scarlet fever was the cause of her derangement. Oahe fa im proving rapidly, and no doubt will be entirely restored before long. In the large parlor or sitting room a number of patient were at work, sewing, knitting, ate. As in the male depart ment, various grades of insanity are at once no. tieed. The deepest distress was depicted in the faces of most of the patients. Some, however, appeared cheerful, and to all appearance, quite rational. Others, again, were ranting and scold ing. A young la dy, some 'IS or 20 years of age, attracted our attention. She was boadsonse, and of fine person. Her hair was braided, and her dress besomieg, and in good taste. She had no appearance of insanity in her fader eye, and, gad ere not been tokLee could not have believed her a patient. When we were ati..ut leaving the room, however, she eommeneed to laugh most immoderately, and her eyes rolled as she patted the room is the greatest excitement. She is an educated lady, of highly respectably family, bee improved muelftinw she bail been in the hospital, and strong hopes are entertained that she will eutirely mover. liaftquitted love was the cause of her derangement of mind. The institution, as we have said, is admirably eeudneted, and we hope to see mu State Legisla ture appropriate liberally to its support. The un fortunate insane deserve our constant sympathy end aid. Kindness to theeerr creatures will bare its reward here and here r. IL Plasm T. liithes. 1784 1679 6749.- 5877 1888 2149 1884 1090 1877 1791 6948 11364 1485 2892 2478 4178 5828 4128 2182 2582 2062 1487 1187' 519 1851 2088 4460 4663' 2154 1508 1409 1018 984 998 1786 984 2015 2091 2899 2880 2081 3021 1487 1882 356 236 1698 2118 2620 2812 .2411 2880 822 609 1997 1398 1196 1920 667 2315 1039 1043 .887 ‘lO2B 5099 .5301 854 1197 1805 2256 b31.)1 2688 3957 3571 2266 2034 85 455 1485 1808 Pit° 1882 1327 :531 V2U7 3578 920 488 3734 2448 1983 1011 1539 28244 25770 614 64 436 634 5012 1175 1481 2050 819 1090 1379 2164 847 *" 292 1381 1723 793 1500 1501 1468 717 958 31 - 2 8214 1594 .1420 3547 • 3200 529 791 5343 4501 1-19745 1'1.281 Sum; Oct. 34. Tie Betel NailMika sasivoikers et 9, skis smossfai sail sailed fordo at 18.80 A. S. for Boston. From ago mist o( gm the is 'bodging dear sits. At Sebastopol satteis are slim. • Tes ibossatd of the alßsd trop were ea ploys, In via)* a road from Boilable% to the allied asp at Sebastopol. A PrWr%rt riper asides that the Russian army has bees withdrawn from the plateau on the north side of Sebastopol towards the heights of Bobbie sad that only a few d/wands 120 w garrison the northers forts is the neighborhood of Nisliolhdf where 4,600 sea are eosentrated. The Allied fact below (Xenia eonsieterd of S ships of the hoe lad 27 steamers, and ease to anchor ri.ll2l;iirt: rare Loan/IL — P. , for females , Bth. taritie. and removin g Obstruet, • , The Emperor of Susie- arrived at Odessa 411 westeal so.o too., a. . Sept 224, bat tot the nest day for Niottetieff to e ir z b ****** an obstruction tes ,, ,. poems, or any other cataa., attend a wawa of vet immediatly to decline, sod tr,‘ , Detailed sesame* is the Invalid. de Ranee I beet the tae" of se mee/ e0r ,, 0,0, • show that the Russian losses for week. previous ;,, r ies.,li tr u , „„ , „l 7 , • to the fail of Sebastopol were over 512,000 men not from the . riroption n n 'a i turer comma& deaths by disease. - I coat.. the Pais anti iersrabta Rations 64 been ordered to t h e De et the for I .. F .7 ll ,,:° d ,r,7tr li z i lio d ... - .:: ) ..7 -- • 50,000 French troops espeeted to arrive at mater may be y apeed,iv cure'l " " trta about the end of Oot. I Pnoe SI 00 per box. h., ~, a, 1 , -, has been or . s T ogh k oievale mad retstit. mit The As 10-'! oontlageney Iift , JTHER, N. G V,. ‘; dared to Sbumlst. must 6,. 44tirOtied A British fleet of five ships bad been sent to , - - _— ______ _. , the eoast of Italy, prooeeding first to the Bay of • Ettaliforctisrmtr:s. Nap's!". Austria has issued a eirettlu to its represents- ) - _ NOTICE tires which says, although Prussia is at liberty t THE Annnal E1...-tion for Oil; -; • \ . to act aa mieduitor--at present is not a proper time. Erie And E.londoru Pans f• That the Wisitern Powers must follow up their at ,he „, 15 ,,,., , r tue` , .•• , re...4. j 'ft 1 tie . advantage as no treaty with Russia will 1 Ja t of N.recntker neat, a , 2 t . A A ' .. t , made till she is expelled from the Crime's. ' Err o , t. 27.-2t24 Adlit..—Gen. 31ourabieff announivs a success- I - - TAI. - st AND WINTE .t cA .., r. ful engagement between the Cossack military 'WI y or Let! si Li.. tro s vre s iot. . dragoons and some Turkish cavalry and Bashi I J w"'" "di “"ene`• '''' • g1i.1 , ,, Fi.ti , stun, wooden al • I li liasouke nearly 3,000 strong. tut cads or produce at en • c., c The Turks had 400 killed and Ali Pitch,. was IL , : r i, /! , , Ilg o 1 ,1 .1 r rf e y ,. / : o n': 01tru•.nel. A t my MAAC 14. .. .. ' . taken prisoner. The Turkish, garrison at Kars w : , t , cluae. sot ..c was reduced to the greatest extremity TEA.! TEA'' TEN" I r§: Commence a r il t• c . .. Omer Pircha was advancing from Batown to toresn Green •nd It ,r.. Country Merchants. Row: ‘i .., , attempt to raise the siege. ;rumbas* by air pit hay. Ir, , c ., Tau BALTIC.—Tbe Russians were approach- Teas and pricee Wore put, ti., , • . ~ of Tea , cheaper that* ever it ••• • iug Sweaborg with great activity. goe,oet MI, 145. Accounts of the bonibardement of Riga state 1 titi O siil:s. ,•5e5,,,,;...,,:..... ---- that the battery at the mouth of the Duns 1 ,,,, ;a b 'gr'iP"'"""" '"* , • suffered very little, but that at &den was much -FALLiiNTI*INTER FA.':li injured. Various minor operations were re- TO THE L. 1,1.;- :, • ..., ported., Mri. L. S Dunn, .S , ,:, ,• .... ;. Ors Ni.tftic .--I is announced that the Danish i i 1 ,4s receive d her U•nti et •, • government has invited &lithe marantime powers ' FALL Ass V • _ to unite, the United States included, to meet in i s Welch sips invites the a• 1•, • • • ULU CCSTOSI.E.R.. A'.,. Congress at Copenhagen to settle the coercion of Among bar stuckmay k... : cr. • the Sound Dues. nets awl It-,noel Ribbon.. F:-. . (}aged.--The ministr has resigned and a t1e,7" . . F"thl" , ` l ' i'. '• ' - - y As.iittery rece , na of tae In • , . new ono was formed. 1.1,0 q.. Washington, UN. 20. I send you two or three - reliable frets touch ing much talked of matters. The next steamer will carry out the American Government's permission to Mr. Buchanan to return home immediately. Sumo months will elapse before his successor will be apfrinted, and in the meantime the lion John Appleton of Maine, the present Secretary of Legation, will be left charge d'allaires. The British authorities in the country have certainly committed some errors in their anxiety to obtain men fa. the Crimes, but instead of quarreling with Mr. Crimp - ton, mir Government has sisuply called upon the British Government fur explanation and an apology, which will un doubtedly be forthcoming in due time. Very sad developments, I am sorry to say, are likely soon to be made in this city, growing out of the non-settlement of Mr. Webster's estate PUBLIC b=I:MWO At a large and euthusiutic meeting of the citi zens of Erie and adjoining Townships. held at the ()id Court House. in Erie.. Oil the Evening of the '2otll inst, Capt. JALWILS was chosen Presi _and J. :Y. Rreil. and Dort. P. I:aulkncr, . Esqrs.„ Secretaries. On motion the chair appointed J. R. Cochran. W. Laird. M. Whallon. J. Sweeney and J. %V. Douglas', a committee to draft resolutions a:pre+s ire of apt sense of the meeting. The committee reported the following preamble and resolutions, which. on motion, were unanimous ly adopted. WHEREAS. The qualified electors of Erie Coun ty met on the second Tuesday of October, in pur suance of tiMielaws of this commonweslth, and in accordance with their rights and privileges as free men. for the purpose of mi*ing known their wishes through the medmm of the ballot bar as to the va rious persona they wished to fill the different offices ofLae State and bounty : TSD WH • . they did, by a large majority and bye decided vote, determined that Gen. Jolts Ki LL ra Tama should be Sheriff of the County of Erie, thereby testifying in an emphatic meaner their re gent. esteem and confidence in the man, and tbeir desire that he should esercisethe functions and en joy the emoluments of said office : Avo Wuratas. his' opponent, against whom the people had, in their sovereign capacity, deci ded. and certain other persons have preferred their petition to the Court of Quarter Sessions for the county of Erie. with the view and intention of con testing and overthrowing said election. upon the ground of a mere legal technicality. which of itself is not worthy of serious consideration : Asp Wexaxia, the old Court Howie, in the city of Erie. having been the place established by the laws of the commonwealth for holding the elections for the said city of Erie. we conceive that it is ti n ' only legal and proper place for holding the said elections until the law fixes another plane for that furpose : 'L'herefine, Resolved. That we look upon this attempt to contest the election of Sheriff as a high banded an,l reckless effort to defeat the will of the people as emphatically expressed through the ballot box. Resolved. That the people are sovereign, and the will of the people supreme. and whenever their wish is sufficiently made known through the ballot box, it is the duty of all good eititmos to suwnit. upd they 'who, from motives of gain or personal considerations or other reasons, would seek to take advantage of a legal quibble in order to defeat the expressed 'will of the people are not worthy the ap pellation of law abiding citizens." and closer% e the severe censure of every honest man. Resolved. That in depositing our votes in the old Court House we complied with the letter and spirit of the law, and acted in accordance with the forma prescribed by the set of assembly in all such' cases made and prescribed, and we cannot conceive any just or legal remain why the freemen of Erie city should be deprived of their right to a voice in the election of County officers. and we most confi dently believe that the Court. acting upon just and equitable grounds, will so decide. Signed by the officers. LIALLgra MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR.—There serer has boor s discovery numbs is JilossriSi whereby pals esa too .o quietly allayed, sad whom part. in a high state of isaasaiaiitia eaa'be se rapidly reduced to Own oolong Kate, nor arbor* anemia sad sores coo he so tisoroogitiy sad rapidly howled, nail 4liossysi parts mews - sol wittiest slider war or defect, than with DALLNY'S MAGICAL pAly XXTRACTOM. lu Cour, Monads, Bprain/1 sod Brodopa--oamealitem to which childroa ore vootaatly ottldoot—the aotiott of the rouble DALuirs PAIN EXTRACTOR, is ever WI same! How otoeb Pais and daletieg say out Om be prevented! lforeoret, Life itself fa taloa &peados. sport timing at hand the tionaine BALLET EXTRACTOR, and for partieuharo for which I respoenally redo to asy printed pevepblets, for the troth of which I bold oweoLfroepon• gage. No ease of Barns wad Scald, so matter how savers, has ever yet. in any one Isaias" reslssod the all-powerful, pain-sabdoing and healing twilit's, of the DALLEY'S PAW EXTRACTOR. No Pain Extractor is geottlas noises the boa hits upon It a Steel Plate Eugravoll Lobs% with the signatures of C. V. CLICEBN BR A CO. Frolwiotors, wad IIENRY DAL LEY. wanuGusarer. Pries 25 eeats per boa. All orders should be adtkeseed to C. Y. Clickostor a co., AI Barclay strain, New Torii- For sale by Bartow It liserwa. Erie. Pa. 3E03 .1 00.—Pessamtarrox.--11. Ms Airesor:—Aak the toiletr ies high/7 Ismorablo sag well hews thesear or Philo. dolphis whether ig "Illhostrkp Otr ekes libsamatism, Noersigia. Homisebe sad Paint et every sew, whether it Joss art predates as haramilate MINK without the remotest leitul:—lL Minesseporek is tibuninm , ofth . Tootiain Dr. Wood. Weed% Inessami P. , 21 =:=l:ery unser; Wresms, I.IW, it. Drr lasses UNA reed; D. C. neoiao so, Esq., maws eterimmesails sad Lombard streets, mad Ave hesdrod whom besides mg Oralse el Wise sod einhiresserod so 11%7 meshy IlAs_tiewlesas Pule ho lism lemma ss "De 411relk% ttlriento OIL" Ask an the sandhi PhOwirt es ja. I win let a WU to As easel. Ile isms WO le Stet a te *. It Ems est wife beg, ear stele row skie am yew nese. TV ih pea that ge.MINo losaire wishes* vies ma tL Ass Slew. hay* trio; irpo T7 thing Ms* to ma I ht, ra Itiab it inU, and keep lb* bote4 well e,rc boa t Pao,. rrlk . IS i, r 39 South Eticl'h vat-. Tb• !der bottioi aro teo tva. • to • Wm. A. Bachelor's Bat- br o. 7 1. Deals... To tiv es Whose cc!... ,• ~.-, „, aloft brooches p.ellet. •nd I Altr larnti .. I a &bob. paplaltavitt, I here tut huh'', „ 4 ,. c Ats. esessquesess of deohog in proitoe, , , T . „ i I theft olio °versa. If by 0e , ,.i..ei, 0,....,,..„ , t . de o, I eboll oot take emek tme,6l. to et.; 1 - • ~,,,,,,, Oho Protootion of honest and 4 0,,,, ra40- ..... , paints g ortnalors, the ony m it . thr. a i . „. ~. , w_. A.islitebiaor's 'lair li,. I. put tlia ‘,, i Ste tau Epgrp•log • w , th Ai* irtglittur'• ~... v 1 op the four sides of tee Box--t 5,;;,,,,, A. bswi, Broadway, New Turk Mai • tut sal* by stAiiinat 4 is ibe . i , OatoMr 6,18,55 Huvr (moonier AND Art opened at No JrYILPII A STERN. r Uie put,lte that to . , •-• RICA at tnn area. , piste s••., • ponuttle rate , The .t t p,icee and descript.on, t I ' , et , b. Ki.e. •,, , W.x.wen and Wtt ..n , an well s. l'otat.ea..4l4t 10,e Unlit% lin infiti 'lt frt. , . • • - fautlite , aanre , y'goonr o, a. lOor oro ace Other e..at and aCtiteatttlAtte••a , • r t bine, coonflent that 1 C.lO '.L It... Grocery 1, to Et'ne,tn - t - _ 10 00000 i.••• 4115.:r. • L t. Erke, rn Wm IMPORTIL "ITT° zA a it •.*b.." I g • evu.t%.1.1 At.. CORN SHELLS T 4 . i hts IA t. Ivo I uoa pr.-pared ID 9I I a "an tnts ttulN .1 It,. ..,±la -I . .tefft of ifriffawd 11l the (ark th, n Aeon till. act. fMn. • • ! • 1..1e •- • • let In uOt &moils/ , nn Li 1%. In all u.th ltstS e•:‘ proventent. of thet., n ea r tuatul• V , at rhe ••ii.e , cr,ln t , l NI, NMN= Wa• hoarded ton +, the taw Eri:if:v.lk, i •iui(le Machine Costicr Thna ectinths within 0.- wail which at wor.r Iroul 411 to 00 bushel. , number of rarruer.. am.ll fur their pur Kw. an • • The sutnerkbei 1134 . i n 3 Drag. Prl/111).11hCP•1 • a rior to anvt'ito; set in ." HARROW 3:i =I Both the above %iv' tit tea rt few r , hop, . FOlVlltee 1 tir Ir. +tit_ SE lITIIAT CAT QTRA Et, from aOlnelltne uI N It 1,1 tWu two year old .t r• mu! White, one I udd • notch alt ut the Other mark+ An) ,per ~s. r Lima lion w herr Iltt, nt tf hel • 23 •5.l t Peso: BUG ITST received a rte., a'ao ./ Rulelnd. Font,H r R and Jaques Ague by k;*.e, Oft. 4d, IS/S (Fresh Dye ,t.lffs IDI GO and ‘txdiler of rape- , wentof Dye kilDf at ib, Ur Oft. "A.'SS —0 Qt'NFLCI . V'EIt _IYI 13112121111 LPL ith 11 T Maryß\la„terlt las J‘stlo her next felony Cfred Dibble Va. Char'. tie Mary McClure e J t,.1 Vineerlt ft, Starsatell4sles J 11 So , •• Bennatt A Eranal re C It, l'earev ifs Bsos,l. .t Mve,•naettl et at va. , George 11 41 as. 0 C“tit=t.,.ek tea. N E K t J Jut E‘an•, jr aa, J M B Balti,tt vs. A ki Sivaeou Hunt •Ts. E n Newton d Adams T. Pi - in tar t Coe* .f KC 1.0 te, Jalkeryi t G M B le , wry TS, Fraakt n ' J et al vs. Margaret V. Erie. Oct. 26, „11',',;/ Trial Last. lilt Monday Chimlutie %. A1i...1 I..w..sisrr ro I) . . 100 Steel vs Puller*. 51... vlessior licllla vs, K 3,0 P II Of .ver vs, P L 11, , 1 W H Newmann 1 vs. 0 lielsn•y , •1 r se.ti ,vs regu , 66o. ,•6 6, w W Wallow! 1 vs p lfri't,,,rt eauve vs. vrtriiikel r.. Tyros iiit,d & Rik .1 , 11‘1111",..1 I tI Italhett ' v.. A ROG n.. 0 TIIO. Mribairry vo Fret rdo t T...leLi e tbett VII. Wetm ore 7. tt Wet v. Eta, lAn.!•• • H Vaa BMA Ark t.. Vl4•l•Strvt e. AC bomb v•t. P II 6/I,,er• a A klectlt vs. NI CAIIIIII W G 2uumerll •Il• H Rain rife, & 111 k). Vier. S. !, Vet. 3, 14.4. ASSIGNEE'S s A WILL bs Pold al POI* Oa Saturday the 27th of Oc It 10 o'clork, th. XTY V , M., T I ?Poulin, ou twrty .; :'••t the RAkirtoul itod t en.l i 10.`11 L MU acre PEXCELLE T Br'n fruit tug alum. eafi o ha% lad 41 1 fret 3 In-hew rr r.. et landing 1.34 lo an Alley. Ala. —A ye?) ri4dahle tariff in &month and t 6 Ord on Mawr-s. • r.• Also-- k lot out , t, north ride I •' the Reel •L ,I IL • rtrect. howl mg. :a o ...01 7 , i Sorb., r eustoot Fifth .t. .t. Tido sal., whk percosp . •r 1 Will afford Or b.. opportunity - • retonortahte prav hat has occurs. year,, rt:14.11 , 2 , .-4143•Auth in han3. twalve, ildhlarn a4l toont)st , or 0 . Len on the prim . 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