• - F. -- - - - _ - L _A_ • _ ___ ______ SLOAN__ & mooRF,, rHiLI.SIIERS. $1 50 A YEAR, 2 Ain fll .. _ a /IDA V Mi'''' 1 ( ) I,U 11 ii: 27. . _ . ____ __ ____ i-------Isgiifr _ _ _ ~ _ i _ THl . ' ERIE 011SEIIIrER. (1! 1-1.0H. 87 MING_,_ RaLT/LIG/R .) ALM) EXCEL/MIX ARCHEXII.II, Refer t, Il' Jame. &Co New York Waterford, Pa. -_-., mtitct VottrD. • I! , 11. SI-1 , 1111.1 i.I R I •.4 ft ;:1...1? hi t• r all" , embed e a. T•TIA,P. -... a, Ls j . , . ~ I. 0 ..\ tN I) II . 'I . MOO it E, W. C. DR ilDir t - • -eiee.....„ ‘ t VI t IIL4 a ILT Sargtent end Farrier, Until laatier, Trainer I : I, • ...I.: \FR , il.• •TtTE I.`:'' I .."1.1 -I ' an I ,le issnan, oven ha set-rims to the public Ile out IN THE, IBADOWS _ . _. , ,„,..,,, ~, tio• nth street Canal Landing, where La slit hi glad In _ . I i H. r. .41.0 IN. Editor. .h.,.. use best Rind Horses in the west W C BRALEY. ____.... . se INATAIAD tatl-cor Frye, parch '....9, 1•9! 46 - - - - - . •-.. .......... 7'. W. 310011. k., • 111, In the Burnam unui.l,•, , 11' Ahab In I. ~ ..eriell, Pit r Miana, Protium, Park, Ptah 3:.1t, h. sin, • .. ntoer tni:inr t.l ,• 1 a i All WV ”lk• 1./ 1.1, 1.. the meadows al al..ni , ~• A • F lour . r-its, Nista P..tdi. Wooden, tiLlio• and Stuns Warr ,t. rr • • tea , . man 'e ~' tare street, opposite Brown's Hotel, irte .tith the lurinite ..ky ‘4.. es u. , And nif..11.1 00 his mid day th - .I.le ' It t.'..- ••• .1..... P Lft.:'•l: 4 J. U. NCHIPI'LIiE, •• i PnOrefi•.t.rUlt ..KT:ST and dealer iti thaeueltintrpr Amt., Aryl ;.• I, I .n ". •- . r ••••r 4..../16 .., Al ..,... I lu , amen of ILL dowerinv e•n•wri o. •K f 7 1 ' 't tr' `t, ' • . . ,tt • • , , 'J Rol iti.••••{•rp..it Mat...nate of ert•r . , leaertptiot, 4 4., •t/••, t, • l/ sweeter than an, nein, . I fe.l i tian . , rni nproni , -• Penwn s 1-1.-t.l, LH., Pa 1• ; I • ~, . 7: -- - --- - ----- - uat a miliwu happy insect' ... T . , .. - a %Pair, c111111,7•ltiI. , lt 1.1 II • re. :?... I. W. HIBBARD & CO , I 'log Ir. the warm rent.** emokssat.r an:crrarTrarits Or ' rli✓ loather lark that ls tomato, - . ' ' •,, - • la Nuartee-on. ' , at. $ , O b , rm'itne. tz" :::Pierce's SupeSuper'sPerms:Lon Matches, i.,,u, the senalabe ea her win‘s, ,V,l ;11.1 irewnaß IDOL sritztr, And the Seeps of the noon tear (hit . • ... rteni it/ the 111.Inta.• Itr,ol.- at I • I.•r -•-t , r•. • • , I • ii11.11•LI., it lth pear nis 4 fk. r' Hang. , .... lor a Card, ...er so., gm' 0 ....I. r ..;ti. a.. :. 't I..cilnitin•ON, '.. '' .:., L.rial t/ollella. /0 ..•-n• •. k ll .• DETRorr, Mlt'll , , ~ a ll ' nnhzr, rni.an• nn ! •('... ..,,' . • I: ) rnni the Nilkolay green leeisoath Mt 7 , I k • 1., April 12, 13 a To the latitosnlee hint' &Loco. .... ' r. • It be Ito eon' ten aillal l aa pi.. - y Ili , in!, Cr t I ...: woe •el • .100 PIANO FORTES, roe creatures of teal •re ham,' ra,l 1.,....11 apace, U. , ctutrges trt.l ne in 1. pi .1: it, ni. ILe TLA OF %VIIICII AIRE TEEM DAY REIEEEVLD: In the warmth of their ...nun r ... " • a oats mart be strttil: . noon. I 1 1,, t . tti, r• '., ~ ... ! g,,,j?"Teet sex* 1% ark, sad so so, atj:s The to Ealte lat. •4 Nat,- ..., , I .-ertraer Ita•-o,••Itt fn`r trtan•o- rat t '.• a 1-•• ••• •-• • ct wee ILL* t .1' .. I on : ad. r7t -.in., a. . •.. ... • I. . 1., .• Mal -.- ILI 3 Piano Forte Agency awl Depot , sign of I lead la 'vary r•-in Q. .1 re.hictinn r.r '.. , -.• ... „, 1 • . .• - , • p (TT H E 11 14 F I I) D 3.• ES .„,,13 Ilia light and lib at aunmari r . selnertalienien Is, n Len •..n..1 .n ~ik.kr • . .i 114.i..kt: n turn/ ore Ilii-tisA9IIAN -CRAY es Lea eelebretsi Blossom In holm and 1,41... BUSINESS DIRECTORY. -- --- -- -1, ri.vp.t V Pfd I', 'n t h the nen PA TY.l7'CYHtitt.'o•• i r, , •r) ( , In 0,, BO .4 RD. which took the FIRS T PRENIC.III Rut darker Unmans shadow - .to , ' to 1. moor l'utno• I u , .., r..-ei•ed the THIRD premium R• Ihnader-edouris unfurled, CHAI \('t:l 111 LI4E.J:.T. rip -I'h'. Gran: and ineeenarng demand fm these Internments ran , •.. •-, It' 10ai LI ,- (". 0. 'n: I. use... ... , . •t . .1, - .0 •Isaosa.anprotaibl• for the snanulactorere to till their order., flee aerial Intik Wier\ , ~ .r....,.1•, N. , 21 t 41.1.• t st-••• I•. ' ••••-.,.. , I. .talthrtan.,,,,,, the Intanenartquantlttea they tartish, whits Adore That Death it in the World ! 11. \ LIRRAIYII .2.: DVS I:3iPOlrr. rim emu to re4ace thew mew from 10 to 36 pee anat.& gad a oak • y the wind blows. At Mame, Ware- And the sty may beam as aver, : • - • '' ' • "" h ... ''" • r '• " i'"'' ' l ' '. " ' ' 11. ' '''. ' r wi l tr :: rm '' 'ir tx ", ?ii ° 4 l 'r t a .l t ßOE, STOCK OF VARIOUS MAW. (not And never a cloud be curled, , k ~ k •. I k klt a - . ~.... •,. . , • • ••• • •• 1 ••••1 • ' Nei and selected ter the hest juts in the tit ) tip" iI.OII, .1 :-0 . ..Included a tontrect Cro laa) PIANO EORTES I And the airs le living ...lots, DIV.. BkitHili. 8c Ult. It I,tr..ti:k• I at eatraordioars rat•\ I ampn.paireoi tn furnish them on Merin nnt But death I. in the wool I . , ~ ~ r••.•, ~,, ~ . ~,,, , t ..' • i• ' ,2 .• burl mead i.. any ..t, Call MA ion . Xareh 22 o , . r‘i ••• 1.• the r.. 1••• lir . • , .. ~, • k li n t, ~.p..... - - ... ~. ~• ~ ..I E• v. ~ , e ~,ett to -- - - - -- - (tat of Medan". of Mangan.. PARKER, GRAY & DAVIS, The Invisible Llot le haulm* , • ~ e. %111`..1.11: a. Buirrettn:. REAL ESTATE BROIMI.S; LAND, INSUR- There'll light In the ountner mead. r • .. • , I'rnk Iznik..., PilkAller, et. r... / . . -.....t, •rn 11, Bet death is le the world • ~.., \,i , It, , ~,., 1' , `• - '..• 10 •, .., I \t'E AND (iI:NERAL AUENTS, • ~,,, ...r. i',-... !..0 \ 4it •,.;..t .. Coarsen Blunts sad 6,166.: OM 161•6• .. ___ ____. , „,, ..., • . , • i 0,.....rs above the r, tt miter. ',1r...., Er . -.--- • P tHtlEkt. It DOYLE. I PtRIKER 41: GRAY JONE.PIi P ) IitELEL, O r el ljei C C VlSCellanti• 1.0..ker• beaters in Exchanipa, , Land ~,,,,, , .L, Pi fen d , or. n•• t:: ' 11, la.. • ',l'. .., ,. , s i , 0,0 AGLNT ,, 6, Ar ß lt .!.. 1 , 14 Reel Este" XER a , .. P. U. r• , ' ''''' t"“': r. '''"l''''''' ''''' ' ''''' '"'' ''' t'llathh. i••••.• 1 LV•thi,.... .. . ..... lawn. 4...) „, e - ,.... ,.... r -;.- 44 lie I 444,4 Ere Er n i.. . i. , / ' ' -.-. .-•---- ...-- •• { ~/ ice,. ". . ' '''''' 11;.''..";; ;'• IL ''' !" ''. ''' •• "." I ;‘. i . ;/;,: . ;, .11 r Vacant Lazide hi Written a:.d North Weice:o ; to- : .., n ..n.. &•• NIG . . %PI, 111 al..rate ~ lA., 4-. cure Chums, and Pre-emptious in Nebraska Ter'. THE STOLEN SCHOONFR ___ _ - , Oh I LL.L.t .ti viand . Atta, (Et 1 e•i t-uta and unn-reiudeLta. Pa. rate., Le /N r I'. % I Ise,.. li,, AZ, .1... a ,1 0 II •, ~ , ;;;-;;;;-.-.... _-4-_ • a• •A _ aer•Erruts In mud .11,4.11 .Ira .E .. „ ....• T. 1J Alr 1:", Atiarese 51 Lair avid .totery Peel.,, Mold& I 0 • I sr 1111.valtra (065. 35. - TllO.ll l O Illitilliii:td. gt.fEkt I.: I: , o. John kialbrattlh sad 11. II Lunn , Eby L . . ~ It • rocks a an•.l II I Richmond, Fa,,.. )40a4.111, H u . a , '-azi lia ti -quathon, awl , .• . ~,,,a•• E.. .. 0n... E • II ' ^'. ''''' E moot. -h•n•II, •tret `..iniuel Brntherton, W•terfeed, Pa. Dr ". I .1 • ~• 1 .Lnk :. ••••.• ,'• • ' 'r. • ' ' ' •' ' '' ; 1'.4.1..mr, ad '' 1..114! ai: • ..nue 1., ROME lolled. 111 It 4 ' . littlf. :•,elinoner3 t., •,, wr,,, ,t•• 1,, ~, ~,„„ ~!) btu, "y , ,•.. • •,, •. _ _ __ _ _ -___ ___________ - -• ! I: ti et HKillN111.E••• i MERCHANTS' INSURANCE COMPANY iut,filim . '''• , le i 1 Y..' I?, .11. , .. Angola' Lz rA.1,49,. Pit tiode:pltiu , ____ _ ,T title k•• 4L.10.,d ‘NI rr .„, S• ..• t En P MEM= I. I. sue. ‘1... rILT( \ 1 CEEINEMIII ma4o un VI, wit.l to). • 1•. , , M :••111, • 4••• t /1111.. J. 1.. STEII A 1: /*... • ‘c fn r+.., A., • 'v. Mommenolaan ton., ••f -IL • .1.. r. k• ••••i4 El _ - . It. 1.% Ind* Waharg. =ME lIMISEMIZINI TIBII fl 1.:•• A CI) • I:Tt; Or • ,• ••l•• • V" • • ''•' .01 0•11.., \ IL • Mitt:lLL A ( 0.. o C.,“:11“. to, •idr .••• h ajani atm* a• ca,r.7.1 . a t., it tali% • —or, , •. t',• • , .111 El. T. •er r. 11111:TT A. 1.11 r rt RA ofTat r I 46. 4., Corner r t t••torto a., 11111) 4, , •• • • to rt. t aa a. : LLIC4II. r . 1 • .• e t.i.• L.t T"tenvnlN, &r tl, 1.1.n.14 n .tO tiostueles sod no • CLEML%M & l'tl lallll. 4..1 I .r.••• t 1 ate • iae, Or, • ••• L LIAM 1. t1:111 46* al. Is 11.1 Ls. ‘'•' •a. Prl.lol .•.• • .b 1 pr. • eet.l4l pitittri • 6, - ssusl t. •t , Lur , lx, laud , ..• , :• •• , .ns ble terms .tLT - S.:i A.Cltil sr Tfl, PIACt, Olne. rvmou i t.. \o. I !jug r rotn....t, hn.. ra.. H. :111161.L, lruessur to H Risen bawl - mu .1 /As ,4 Lure, 1.4 el r• •i • . ^..• • _ • tAll re* taken la tt.. •...1 • I. t tt. tAde. 1.. W. OLDA ( 0 ' • 11,!. \Ph;,!•sllr . n Irertur sualitr, rß«.ijw••t nu 1 1.• F; •.../ i •tn•et a. ar !'.-a• 0 1. F 9••. is tqnrdurt 1.. r esrrrieg umber for Owelfr, tam or sweelkautcal - 111(.14(RD 6. .'to Parton I • ‘LE an I it, tat rrrrr Lt l'u•nta, 1 ots, . •u . -• . l'f- roma , Flue Stott.. mi.l, .• Til4j‘it. ' Late t , . jr.r.n C4I„ LB .F.I.J •11 . • !,.1 rt. ta lital• LIC A. E i .s,lsoossser, r• .4/1••Irtot • I•a'.:. •• r r lry •••• •••1•11ery, 11 a.. 2•: 1. tcpu • • 8.. c• •rw.r t tit ti t., 1•. En • - al/ /.1./ r 1/. .ntl 1,1 kr r ~• 11 are, k 1141 s, l'ovr , t, ■i\ 1. I , A t AC 1r •1., G %%Vet, 1•.• -o•ti LIDDELL, KEeLhic, S 4 • • !:, r .nc. au,t, “NrA, • 1,4+ •.: 'rd, 1.11,..7, . r.t• .11. (14 %PIN, , et.tv tan I' ,t, lANL4 I ••111 IVY AT LA • --441,. •••• e}' 1 e lIMMIII ...INDFORD S. CO., lA` I.oLh tlil.er, LMa. Note., lertihexted f ke the or‘hcaph. 44.6 k 1 ft* H T. NSILRU P.TI AUT. •• I , L Lila ~ro- 1 , a I. •.I Pdes. Fourt , . 1.4., .4 1. r ~.•• ILL Y('+ 4n I Att,-..w.. 11r " ~11%, :ere, Iron sod I. me. JALIECIiI, :21k1 .44.. .1 •••,tlt. itrert,,F.c , 1 n .1 I, B.I;UNNIP4I%, I,lattuserv. fluidal laiiwahausm Limas, Putuiss \r ♦~• ~ ~c.... ~ ~. ~~, r -, KOOTIf n .4 . TE WA It T, ' to: IN r.l K,Ln. , • , • . . t , iffm-• ..rd Br • II ...PI tagoll44E /le t i TLEII• • I. 41 ••• w ith r0,t,,,i1.•-• •n.I ' • yt,! .114)!.1 II likKLl.Oteli, .„, 11..relkant, k Pia...rt •., 1 0 L,i% 1„ tIiTER ILIWTHEU. 1..._..11..garr, Ifruge, • ‘,"- a. A, tio.eglii ..41Ar, JOHN SWEENI , " "Sr.. In t6r rw. n f •r•na. •r f • ntri..fn. in Witham • 111.... k JOHN TIE MN d. ,:nnn••• , •n M•r • I az. nt r n uu. .n. at ,•i• J . 1,411 . 1;PLAM44. ''^•{.ry .11 I tow -- • oft..v. It !or, itril . :3lll - so I. F „ ittotr •I Iltost•I l'ot JA'nl;% (. ItAUSH —..lttne 1.-•tatra m Tawmat, Bala ` , au. mom t, %RAT Chl.k., S TIIOIIIrNON. r. , Ant .1 4. pr. , • no: 4r, r •,,d ha-a. r. =EI lit:9ll.GE J. *IIIR T(17 4 ., 10.1..14 k. it, . ...,ft•tir • i't•hl jell, anu . 11. Wlt It:11T .3..; 10., ...... . and lhatrop In aho `qt.., I ,IL. uarur 4''''"` • 1 . 0 . , n1 I. And itt•-• 01 I 4 1F..1' A IMS, I)rafta ou prkt. .pa. !tides i.• Inv aud all pa -ta of It•• ( ....intrr lor Whet, 1 4 aliiiiiste 1 / 4 0ca, 00rut r :.•11idol loot at 44 Paid le Nua... 1,1 P HAeLLII, ( f. I.:L.1011/0N. -- T. It. II titlK. I.,"rr tan 'llls••;easda !'••, in / " " n. 'n - "i 4l, ` , G•n•na. Arta lua Ribbons, us . % Milky /Aram, vaal Tte...la Block. tl ;Ate dtrytt, Lei% •La•••• _ __ - kov. G. w. au c.tair, • • 4;. • °Tor J alt ( i•irou'a 14tookatom, Pa* PIL di 61 D. ill. sisir - Curssiass . comer State said 1 .9 1 0 %gel, *sir . Missal a air. Sion. 2 ~, , 1 . L.<4,, e 7 'l4 . FL , • - '..4,- , 4 , 14. • • :.• i , , MIN int4sitetlesel aseasit oirr i r iil3olo ati.. aln l ' 4 E IR I IFI .... n 4 ' .. -, • 4 1.• 4 I . ' .. , , i , • ii a • - . s S. ' • ' . lIIPOS i ii.i.... .5440.14 1 bale 1 v - 1 4-4. c , A ,A 1 1 ( 1 1,14 P, 7 ` 1 . It ' t a I t. -, Ya. •I. . , . 2 _, '1 S - , 1 4. , .4. i 'r -- AA A; '.. I .2:24z. ... 4 Saill4NWP 1 . , NOW OtrifiIOOILIECI 1 . 1 .5 • . ~ ,1 .Sr . 3 '.. ‘ . , . .. I { .TICICIIIP.211•11 , 104 , . ',• ', :: 41 1 : : : . -. 1 .4.)...4* ...,, ~..I,z v awa. s . 4.1 ..LA4) . i 34 AlO . 117.. .44 el* P.ll , ti i... : .41! !„.4 t...rf rmr.i' r • s .is• • ', _ . „ , • - _ _ _ _ _ -.. 1 j, , . t ~. , t.•, 4 &Lid • • t .4.11 M 4... ...I In t. whuiv.ale EMI TEM nom. us '.l •:... a, •, .• . a !MEM Ell OM =MI •UWN. I'nnh Authorized Capital, $400,000. Amount Se curely Invested, $200,000. I/. • rp, re, .4. ,t 4 ttl•• r. rUIA,Late 4t awl l'Vra , t.i 'ALP ,n , Thu...portal. tal. a at r.l r• tti F ,•‘ • 1 %1 0 • ♦• I 11,• .I• • '.l 11th ..... H. A • v , I.r. MEE • 19 - : 49(1:\\F TT, 1,-nt J. J. LENTS, INSURANCE AGENT REI•Fee.-ENTril7 ro,:oo,or /19( R 4 %CP (I).MPA‘I, ..tt. 4140.1 ./ Nf , ) TH I IRI 1.1 ) 4 1 IRLYL R.43(4- r nnw .t'npit/11 13.10,00.) PUN v.Ol NI 4 !IR, 411) INSURA VCE 111 :• Capita/ 1131.00,ut0, L 1 11 • -4 :: ; \ enpflA/ 4 1 Al I) ~ Rat., to each a. lon ~. tl, I, /1,1 a.ll F,'. 1,, le.,✓. T. R. BLAKE, Bed L'SA RETAIL MILLINt.k, I= rpti ss th i) • • 11 T rand Ant , rirA , l -1 flaw ;11„,1:},c , C I. .• , I •,. I' is Ise% all's, • A few French Pattern Bonnets k, Li-I I rah 1414,tva, I faun• and lan „ rt,nt.t..• treat %•,1 I :or,r,s, Ndla, Lava., I rapes, 1 alu. I,raa Ca/t, V. Auer liend llre.srs, ?thrive', 1 gr., othrmcfrnes. td, r tx e . Nt at Inapt, Raeh,c .Mahan krar4 , ..ray .•41. 111/114 frla.ll nlhr r •, , ,f Inv mapPorrlA. fa 11.4.18,64, SIII.II a MIT 1 , 4 I , itr.T Ail yoit I A. 4.1 I \ ) 11.4, tli n •I.if .4 , laa • 1,0 nag. ra ni;n a.n.: nt ..n. tnt •••I..ett..ut their yw•d♦au .re•art..l t ,,. P-r 0 - . I.f .Dural tire tacit Iluotata lat.:lo.r I 1 ttatt. r at; that Et‘T "a• y eport Mad,. In piPtise my liiinterov.s wi ll he rr , ornwd with the ; t wi rwit Ftwerown TLt pript-i..tur, thankful for past favor., •h•l•-• that • nth for o,t 11, h.• hat., and I/1 ntIICI Ittl.ll-13(1011t.0 loti•olteta. 5 . writ a cAntinarql •harn of patronaer 1 H. 111-110., Prlt.p. actor from all quarter' will Le •uppll-11 * ith erom kn.! .1 t;a>•L, Patterns, and Pattern liana, at wholamJe prn, the Bleaching and Pn,oung tkpartmeut • .11 be UOJcl 'tar sot. r Intentlenee of Mr tlbert A Blake, from one of the lartrwat nauu fa.•• tartnc Iw•us.. to klavasehowtta. fits work need. but a anal to In ware !!abbe patronage Prior. of Bleaelldos mod Prooolog, A !literal dlaeouut to Mlillnars 1: ne, )[Arch 26, 1156 lift Erie & 'oath/Be EXPRESS & TRANSPORTATION CO ( Under the management of the Plank Road ( Daily Lines from Erie to Itean. Edinboro, Xleeknerville, Illaegeret,ovnt & Meadville. CONNECTING at Erie with the American Esetarr., Ws taro and Southern Express, will attend to the co! le Lion (.f Drafts, antra and acnoants. Each Perron has a Salt, and to nctompariiisti by a Messenger. 0. D STAFFORD. 5414 t:. L LeaLasD, Agt.. Erie, A. M. Drsuan, Sloadril• Ent. January. 26. 1854 .t; _ SOLITZERN LINE OF STAGES. F A Weeti Yierettrilie, Anenn } News DAII.I I n. ..t bplendtd tour hone Coaches has been put f tot', ahote and ilat..nrnwltate Owe, haw" it, will had the moat direct route for molt of the 1... n. it MeTrer, Butler and Lawrence conptles Star. nth lea.. :1;:ht lintel in (heart daily, excepting nluntlpya, at KP L. , iu rr, hi of the I , xprowl Train te..tn the wt. 'I are to Nt•qr, I .a . lO to West Grewhetlle $2 It —Pmcsorrurers must te• sure to *aquae st Grrsid f: r Cuu , be to Wriglaa Huge/ t.RI4ST, bATTui.s C Hw6l t Fro riotorm 41traml WILLIAMS AND GIIION'S "AG& OLD BLACK ISTAI. adig u t LINE OF PACK TS. VASS/0,6 from any part In them laritiiii aka Aka - .. Ireland •eenriftl al the lowest pomtbie rair• 1 , ) old evtanliAneo Line, veiling from La terpooi 14.. Mew York every PVJ day*, rompniaina toe i,, low .hg luagtsl,ll. - en I AL:lipd: .11•11. T.nniliv. : 4 1%.ps Aularalt.i, Pim North Arnett. , Arabia. OW Owego , low BoberllLeal. Conquenrr. Dew It ('h 0111 Saratota, WO Pouthataptou, Etzterr buy NhitHertng, Waistlio. not Jacob 1 Ws.ierveli 1700 1 . iyuse, :no Irene, 1 , 00 Vaeguard, John iltight. 13rua Witham A Hatbis us. Leviath.l u, 1.1 1 10 CIICITI.IIOO. Mamba. ItUu New eklp. . ••••• The *bit., 41 thl• lane ars Use largoit *IA tnM Tite,r aecommodatitin for passengers are unt gun , . end the frequency and punctuality of liheir deport we oat • . vlininres to the ens craw not to be ban by any oihe , • i Packets !lath parserseers as dealing comma OIL IYe nh, . • paid fur them will be promptly refunded gunboat dieroun. No r eri.hr ate of passage will be Issued for Children • years plate JUIOMIS accompanied Nag adult who 11410•1 tee I. •, r 011 the same c erit be ate. Person. desirous or having their friends brought Great Stoma' tad Ireland. by the Meet star Lima of v.. eats purchase lir bets al my l if6ce (agent) and inns ...rare • • • Mai despatch stud good (real meat for watch the Akre 'hard of ti and upwards, on Great itrltaie. lie and and .• IMOD) , may he procured at this ufßee the mayoral h Is guars owed without discount In the Detest tab:. lies In either w Ilse above names, countries. Age l ~ Corner of rout in and girl I e fir. • i. 11 iv Ilr, Priept V.lOl - Eureka! 'What have you Found ! T I L• z rr , ' F 7..,t,: u , ' , az A Tr 4.l'ri.&'2" "1 ...1' JIM ' Llietileass, Na . P, brews" Meek. ie the %tore lately oa , ttpl.al t i ti J )1 Jarti.N riot.. • u ,„,. CLPTHS, CABBI3IIEII 8, VINTINIrs, .1 r , at the moat tariltioMote Style* poi Panetta., afot c..t,r . .... Itea4 Made of every de. rlptoto to . i'plt tL. taste ... mat • footidiono and the pun. at the man ...... r . i it yes &met st„gal,,,sre sod I. oal.ssolood at 14.• cia.,, -- ..f the 4...!.., a :.4 1.... Pr.c.r TI. Klair sill al., • . . barn made imed elide, to accommodate re/tor on. b, .11•.., , r IA OlOCI• U. 11.11 whorl.. Lona ra.ll. Dot. 't forgot No. 11, itrvok. U.. It Stat....greet Sr (Auto= Work cut and node to the Mt saartorr fwd at ..t a p. pr.... 1 lA. 11141. I.•t an .131411teDed I.llllbli , 1 , 01.1111a1t thr LI .. AX. I Le. met he au orsarobtation, bat bet colorise. d, sad than porrhao. / 6 . 4 4 *lt /431166,-.6.2 JOLIN 04.1.11.1 , 1 \t. , - - A pwrautur. article of LotaJlie Paint, Ir.ry {amid.. ant , t Ititharelit eoldfts, groom! to IA owl pat op ha ma (Ms . • or b etty a panda, for polotiog Musks, Wagons, ud di kte44 •i t. iaer sten** for .sl tby it. 4i. 111151110‘. Nal II _ - No. li,lteed times. Look 33•r•1 rono4 Al gotoos.os awe:.} Latina time rablis OW be . ber Raw ~ 1 t. - - . Pli tr. mud an tin earner u=tu ow! Mato PUrrota L ithere .t. oy be tease sieb Oroeetiee, andum.llllloolll Pin. 1, 4 16 4=—t isVieltnEmaawlilliieftb I:esel sad Wee," sad ousielly deiteee s o we Ma e• eblll. kl. Mei Aisee I. . • . 1 . ..11G, Is &nth, t,tl it.tt I N to , •,.1. to 1 SI wr•it , . Wncolol4.ro • IS wrte.l ay I Trill% I I , T4tl -TELT, ILKIL, r. t B , •aton sal N... 1 .rk Z.n..lw ?LW It - 3 !.111111■3* T R. 8., Ympriet, , r, N. 6 [teed'• %LI Ten nag. lUor 11 U 4/ !SW MU • 4. . 3 410" 4611 ELM I was attached to the Brazilian -quasii,m, ii r e J 6;1 eotutuaod of oa t oethe floc,t little 1.4 - linoner3 that rcer floated She carried teu Law medium twrive piiundero, stud sailini like a duck While out N uadron lay llt Rio, the commodore ree..!is• tof.rititiou that a\l'aolter brig had been oo.t away cu she %outherts coast somewhere of ar tLr penineula St Josef, a Patagonian place, loud that the native , . hod sensed the crew 4111 1 1 ,1,t, e ,1 lb • hrig .lu.t at that titn. r which could 1,0 epwrud tr.." the .4,1.011 lieut. awd the ouatmodure *ant for me, and a-Ited tue if I wuulJ veuture out to the :.f datieu ' ity I fold bins yis, ;or nut only .11.1 1 Is tor thin , t .1;; ; tie-se es ran•l‘, but. 1 I to get Jana) :I , . 11 r.•O rout Lop ..sed Ly lb , tifetrello of the Hag • lop ;.- •igt/ItllUg S., I 3terit'.l 4.1.11 , uu toy olds given we *tie t,. gio t.. Sr Jue,t, at.d th, re fotioit the e ...-1 to the - , ..utit*.tt.i Ititti 1 i i u.nm l the Lon: 'Hi,. Ii• ' I , it,•. auffeliff:), c,. a the bc,t way I et.ul 1--it 1 I.iund Ili. in I oul) had tiff) aoie wen, a number of in) tr.% liavfog b.ef, I.lf at the hi . :l,ital 41.1 t rib Irvur 1,13 .ffiet Itetll 1)01j par..1..t..•i ilibtlAblplllJl.l, 1., .1.1r1,!. oft, 41,1 ihr f0.f.L.1 i „, „, r , g0..1 311.1 1161.1 I• hits. 11 %Mt V well, titou4ll l 'Huai II .its I ll'. II.• gmlUe.t fl itty , 110:1•Ii(11: Ler!. ! n. •1141.., 15 .1 L. ! 'r . 1, rat. kt • • 1. , I I ..1 .11 , 11,1 .1. a Ili 11 1 .11.1 / til 1).f. , 1.11 I • I • ••ii k I is r ,I,‘ 11 .Ir, I.•t .1, rah rdrult ~f, N 1 • !I =I ,t,,,,„. et.ui,i I h. ,r Ifni I 1ii..1 ,u ) ..,,•rt,i..ii., fi i MCI 1. t... • , tri 1/* at 01 `Mat -it4.ugly , tni-4.1,tt 1 Tii.• Lia , l I ,i 1 t.. r..wh St .1 t, '4.lr lilt f.a ijoi „ ath ii I Was nearly a Inrinight ols th.• wat Wt. W~ rti bluffs t the pi nitisula Jut at uigid fail. and Int%itig st.ssl end nu wider to easy rail through the flight, I run in in the au.roing We tined Elate few lineages aeatti.reil about, but uut s.ne of thew could we wake understatid our I urinesB.l I entered the Nuevo Gulf, a wide iukt to the southward, and and kept on around the shore We were two day* !linking the eireuit of this gulf, and wilco we roe...lied tie toutberu cape we saw the hull of a brig haul e d up ou the sand It w as lookod epos, wttb utily a stunted; dingy vegetation growing upon the moil, while a blenk, black lugged chain of mountains towered up eloee at hand An,:•••op ss we haw tt, • hulk upon the bench we mime iu anchor. aid i had tho third cutter lowered iu which I w. et on .bore, taking Mr Beckwith, the pakterl mi•lahipinno, and lay i.sual boat's err, I inuto the brig not worth attempt ing to move, allowing that we had wished to .10 sun Everything of value had been torn out and e 'tried Cff, anti rope*, hails, blocks nod wrgo w. r, all mitering It war oenrly dark when we went ou shore, so 1 resolved to return tr , tile who..nor, lad Wait until morning before I made any further observations. Oa the following morning, as ..00u a• break( v , t had been eaten, I had the first cutter called u~eat, and detailed twenty of my men to accompany ni.• 1 .elected those whom I thought the most tru.tal.rthy, and haring si,m them well armed, 1 .ent then into tho bout I left the first offieer in uharge the schooner, and [(IA the passed midshipman. the surgeon, and one of the Int.l tobiptto n with me. We lauded near the hulk, and looked around the eland without seeing thy -ipms of life At some distance inland, between roast and the mountains, Wva a high hill, 1 , 11 ,1 towards this I took wy way, ordering the to. 1 , to look to their arose, sea folinw At Ili. , 11. t once of' three miles we cam. to a oort of jungle which we owlnlii not get around, Roil hating found an opening we entered We had not V ise far before we became ar=nerd that we were to a regular path, and we pu-hed ,ot hri.itlr It woo liver noon when we re:whit' the foot of Ito; bill. and I was not a little porpri-ed to dud ten of the wen It ere toitit Thm,e wit() had come np tidd Rl.• their e‘oopani tie S'OpMI 10- , 4/0 It here io the ,lerit wno.l too r...k *owe berrtek, and that they aaitliwitlitg about tt at the time so they supposed t hey would follow on. I seci,t r kwith and two of the men bark to petrel' for the tni4oinv r.cca, but at the eel of half an hour they returned without them, and without haring they any trseeo of them ' go nn up the hill," ietid tb • purg, n. "They way be *tour' tr y v ip Drw rrrlz at the time, for I lid n ,t like to ap . eak the suipielou. that 'aerie.] up in.' toy mind Aecordinnly we went up tile toll, stud when we reached the lop of it, we raw a with., •letu•e G a ret heynnd, between us and the mounta ins, hut nothing that looked like a liutuau thin We had. been there half ati hour, awl were jot upon the mint of turning back,, when one o f the titer detained a feel of egtolte et no great fillet/et' from a, and ore tong the smoke became w ore ,leaP, and it wee epp‘rent that a 6re had i wit h e w. built there. The fplt cieu nal, at the b ottlers elope .th.. T- W. • owl tevards it we 1 anis ogoiwas mope, sod *hes we r—iieh..4l its 'pleettite,forti4 Imo . 00 %**in a le a ge ,941 4kg r t s i e at s ' . ' No took amps, kayo& g aup ii.tboio Jost wins they ow sub ERIE, SATURDAY MORN AY 16,1856. , utteriowe to numerous Laid yetia. !it wet,- of joy. for limyren i n4 de 811 I . .nkees, and ere Lsag "altikplr 4bsi 1%, t r ell 'het were lett ash. ersnrieltlines4opek It, ti 1,.t.i wi lb.• story i• • few isitaba. ,Ttasir tg . .• liar retain war bee Vagiosiik II i i met with tbsi-sollidsisth TaistitArtelloi 4 to a wile!, sad abet themes/ sow. t.. .1 Ile 4 , 11.111 Part of their gasp, mad at* itti.t,tid that he leak weld motile Magmeil„ .thig ti• to• I tilt a Lad fur the shore sad Alp* ell .11 by keepieg the pinups riot Sag troug what of the Josh "b e y ow * o wl tumuagoit t., ri•aell the shilre. Os the peat 4Sey. after they lauded, a party of about a inredtell 1,4t.‘,. attacked tlam, took them • sad robbed the vitiate' of all they cos out,. QM na.o only 11111414 i hie escape, and be sea the one who had carried the intelLgoarre to Rae. Aber this the savages took them array weir easosig the Table Hills, or mosetaise, and tbers4bity I. I eon kept hound until two days before tbepeoweet !init., when ;t Ley contrived to maim their mespe, five of their number bay* died • swim flit e betties inflicted by their e We waited for the poor Set to Isiah their al of biked eggs, and thou we starand twat* Ilia sb•lr.• which we rear:tiled about four o'clock in the afternoon. My worst fear. were roiNsed, or at leayt, I believed two—for the boat sea tope and the hull of the brig had been set ou Bre, sari wa, hurtling a apidly I was Pin 11Vos the.puio of waking tome remark to the surgeon, whoa ea the first cutter pulling °Chou the sehonmaU. Everything may be right after di,' leis' Mr Beckwith "Perhaps the tau area "be lefe ns got lost, and came back and went on beard, and ar. , now sending off foot as." HUI as the boat tame sear the shore, I mar that it contained the lieutenant, bosoms* the. ae , •ocol midshipman, and three seamen. • • What in it, Whiter' lashed of my lieutenant as won u he landed. " The twi:inner is gone!" he grasped. A 4 stn. ) a% he could speak malady, learned that about noon the ten Jaen wile bad left ww r,turned on ts,ard, and that the crew canoe aft in a body, anJ kisselted the It, ut..oant down and Lotistillint. They a*Do* dedg that they had long eoatensplated asking the schooner and snabtiat a adraie.sf her, mid that now ow ) , had just the best opportitelty that °mid possibly hive been offered Only the boatiwain amang the warrant (dismiss, sad three of the twee, to.join them. • What wa. I to do ? I knew the whatroster of th.• men abcard the vessel well NINO to knew Opt I they would atop at nothing sheet of death in , :trrying ont their pleas. They INN thirty niu.. and all powerfal area at that; white we could muster but twonty-fogr, the ht , tl we had found is the woo. kese krt, r own, however, were weak and faint, and w.• s:. of I u count no them for bard arbrk, so we had but seventeen hands ' and two of tholes wero I.o)a, though I knew what I did have Were t rli.. The wen who were with rats haus nothing of th, plan, for they bad been looked apse es a 1.., and hence were sot treated. We v., t.• armed, but what of that P What braces of pistols and Whom 50t .g.,1 to- t ILO arms on board a sohoeser of OM • 11 . 1...11 they Wean '" I askod the 11.-Ittrostst. ' To mout% ittmettaie, I believe " .Iwl what el t4t. titt you know ?" , 63 r t I.m r they will keep up a sharp ,t, i, AEI ., tL) It and have the guns rest -1,1,, ' w t .! •I. • n••xt L.,ar I parsed up and down t,,, t , . : It II 11l , % lit , f excited wrath, but after , i 111..0 t•t,tlt•r, and began to reflect wore tl.ins of no possible way to rt ui. thepiratical villain. They were mas- li.‘t he n Ut tured the surgeon, appro . achinff till spot when I stood, "I wish I oould give 'em the contents of my medicine ghost." I gaz-,l into his freer moment, sod the. said: "You'd poison them. eh ?" "Poipion or anything else," be replied ; "but I'd give 'em a dose that would g= 'em for a while " N.) a , over had h 3 spoken than an s ,ideeelltared my bead "11.4.• Harry Moore understand the arrange n. in your chest?" I asked. •'Somewhat," answered the - surgeon "Rs has helped mu mil medicines." This harry Moore was a ho; only fourteen %cut, uld, but very Lrignt and intelligent. He had ueeu in the cabin some as my waiter, and he had helped the surgeon some. lie had omen** with me in the morning I called him at ones and asked him if he was willing to run any risk for the. sake of getting the &showier back again. • Ye , sir," he answered promptly "Anything yi it will point out." "Th you think you could swim off to the yor ,el ?' '•i could take 11 kourn, you know." ..(‘A e rt ais iy..... 4 .. you oould And after you get there. lo yin think you cosh get some stuff from the dootor's cheat and mix it with their breakfast?" ' Yen 'sir," answered Harry, with sparkling eyes £•I could (to it if I was there, and they would trust ms ; but they'd be apt to smell the rut " "1 , a," added theziturgeon ; "if he should swim nff thvy would know that we sent him." "But I could blind them," said I. "How ?" I hesitated At leught I placed my hand upon the boy's head sod said : "It in hard, Harry, but there is ()sly ono qa p. Do it, sod not only will we Were you, bit you •ball have a midshipinan's berth when we arrive t Bin " "Name it, air." "Pull of your jacket and frock, had let tip flog yi,u " troy a tew moments Ili were silent. Harry e firm . —I understand You would make 140 thick I left you because you abused me?" -yes. you may tell that I IIOCIVIC4 you of luiring known something &bolo be motley, and that I flogged you beoluce you wrouldn'toonfese. 'Ohm's nothing st all," uttered the noble boy, with a beaming look. "Your blows will be on. ly play to me, while such a work is doinc." As he ap..ice ere nowt:seam* to pull' itrif hie jacket., but I bade hituwalt till after dark. Is the meantime I asked the doctor to ere him such information as wotthi be weeded, swa thee I went to dui a stick suitable ht. l‘y PM". I no t on ly tuned a hat 4, might stiek, bot also some red berries. the juice of Solt mum, dark anti thick. I picked 1 4 14 4 .41 1 sti 11 .ria my anxiety to idiot err+ little boy as possible, I fOrgot that if I attempted to imitate the Bowing of blood from hie mous& tilt water would womb it of. lust 0, desk I took gang awe side, and be, stripppped himself to the akin. It, was bard w$ h t the hardest j ever did---bat the obit* k made it ueomsarg Thu Femme of it s mitu eolii p bill buck would be proof 04 I Inci : ea I struck the Bret bitesllaka. P far T so t _ - J strike kart. • _ , alio," he uttered, Id& sidide MO, " al•s eta. ear lOW k 1 10 p 1 04. pot 0114 ut tkedr.lll."seaiskol‘!" th• imptihr bey,rualeupalieentbe lA*. B*t lie .4pwir owl ass ut , ' herb. sitiat Omit vet millied with Ink K.ii aid T vseittadlar M -sari At WS oNsloolvliss *oar ps. the bey the isms wed of isstruotioh*ot the. too* A. be . phi lit *no norphinr,--ned ihoup-4• soosiy tlt ot Wo kessi a bowl shish lusa bow spared kiss A* wok sod this awry wok to owl* hiss es his issy. KU last issiesotioss yen. to wore a APOIII time WWI on the isilasieg siestaiag as saes as his pima- hod oespoossissi. He woo to as at the shoot onto tins Simusitho sight, owl be ready so slip his siumilie iato soy food ba.wN objets ism to owe Iscookliset. “111 , sows soon*” said tb• noble fallow, "1 elan min os► ems if I eau, and tit soollos I. shalt sake ay maps es Nis Iris possible eon am. we bads haws goad by, simi.siww saw kw sat of. Whim be got well oat we bed swami pis tols, as though we were Wag at hi.. After this ell was gaits. Not Wog efterirtrde we taw lights biltiag over the side Mate sebooser, and ere log, by the gleam of the lute s. we eoshl see our ..wager healed over the gesgwey. I sent arranged to halo half of mj men on wsteh through the night, and then I laid down to get a little sleep if possible. I slept a few hours, and when my limMeseatoalled.me, 1 hound it to te L nearly two o'sbeek, though the watch had beau ehangei at. twelve. As epos as I bad washed oat my oyes asdlotisisky awahs, b wee t down to the water's edge and loohad adittoiediess the eckeessr lay. timid div l ap b her spars staadiag eat i=ice the Awry , but all was quiet on her . It was fairly light shoat Ire &Week, and fixate that time we mooed the sehosser withintztety, beta* eareest, however, net to be seen hy those an heard, it being an easy matter to hide our- selves awes; the mated shrubbery. Re bad a small quantity et peevish:ma which we had saved from yesteeday's liers, and with this ea made a rell=brealihk. able pasied shorty and heavily' mrity. I amid see the mutineers st work is the rigging, and I knew that they were getting ready to snake mil. I began to fear that our fate was sealed, and was epon the point of impressing my doubts to the surgeon, when I Word the sound of the home sra'• whistle. The shrill notes came cutting the air, :ad their music revived me. It through pipe to breakfast. In mere twenty minutes more I heard another call, sad the low breeze that cams nreepiug in shore broaebt the order for' under weigh. I saw the villains 10 Mier - f topsail yard sod seat off the gasket sod fur ling gee, and again ay heart wispy* are. 4 ° Ai," I uttered te the linkman, "I fear all IS len." 641 hope out," he replied 64 Betio Mess notables they witi hove--" My *Bari via eat short by so e:olaluatiot► trots tbe-awgeea'•- "There goes * matt front the yard'" he cried. I looked, and maw two men felt from the fore topsoil yard. Otte bed Ildlen before. Itualui. ' , rely I out my my eyes to the eters, and was jut in dote •to see Marry Moore waling his l i andke r ohler from' owe of the cabin windows, and in a moment more I sew him drop bawd,* water and rang by one of the ?udder patties, with only In a moment I called to my ass, and we start. eJ tor the 4niuer. Uar pistols were examined, and every thing Nude ►ere respecting the eal. cies°, of what arms we had, and then we put off. Tbrre were twenty-four of UO in the boat, and she Gould seat thirty•five easily, so we had room enough We pulled astern of the schooner, so that moue of the guns could be brought to bear upon us, sod 0001 . 1 9 wider the starboard mein- chains. Sin mew appeared wt the rail to beat us off, but we ease them the °patented a dome pi.. tole, and four of them fIU. The other 100 were easily drives back, and with a wild shout my men followed me to the deck. Her* some doses men attempted to ntlly awl give us a battle, but they were soot; oven:me, and then I had a chance to look about. The bars were set in the wind. his. sail a doses seen was lying about them, most of tbea sesoleg to be is fearful spasm And all about the desk wee were lying, some doubled up as if in the most exerusiatiag psis, ■bile others seemed to he deed. I gave orders to bare all the 'Maisel who bad life a than M eanly bound, and thee I sent two of my follow• ere down to help Harry up into the cabin, for I su pposed he was still Ia the Naar. " By my soul," I uttered to the Burgess, "this Dan been done well." "Yea," he added, with a quaint expressiou, " but net exuasky as I had suprsed " " Hew so?" I aged, " Wait until I me }hu l l' 10 mkrrOa tones ;he turned towards the satin, and bowleg g yes Mr. White eharge of the deck fir a few moments, I followed him. We found the boy jest crawling is through the cabin window, and big foes wore as impression of mingled pride and gratitude. He sprang for med sad grasped my band. " It's done," be uttered ; " bat I had a nar row chance of it. Just as I waved my baodker ohief out of the window—i didn't dare to do it oa desk—l hoard's's oalliog fer me, and caused me dreadfully. They knew I had dose the work, end they meant to kill me. I dropped into the water, and so sooner had I got slang to the rud der thou some of 'em came down into tile cable, but they didn't find me." " And how did you do the work 't" I *eked. 'l' 0, I didtet have say trouble at all. When I mane aboard last night and showed 'em my bask they took nve in a valuate. They believed I means what I said. I didn't get a chalice at the medicine sheet until after wititulght, but I got at it thec, sad made gala work ,in getting out like stuff, and this morning I mixed it with the coffee "Tyson% more thaa tan minutes after they'd, dose breakfast before home of 'em begaa to hove 44 " Let,s book sedses what you've given them," esbilito morn " I threw bhe bolt% away, sir." Never Wad. Give me the key " The servos took dm key, and upon opening the °hest be farad the glass jar of morollis is its pima, but the qtrychr.4 use one ! taought so," he uttered, turning to me.— By the ewe, then 'Maio. have earn poison moogh to kilt Am bombed etee—se, at least, dowels beer eeeeib fat with theiT dritk" 4 1 0 08 4 "II ilwaualet hee d, we Gaud thee tier ley had made e sie444, esti take. tbostryobaia, heti it vile test lobe woodivestl.wt, 6 tho ehreumburees vadw vbieb 'twee dOe ma t illi Velehe, we fasted itelsait ter he Willow his ditty aside sad trullt, The torree beds beg veep* poop as immesh* I'oA_l4 l / 411 1 1 4 es the time. Dews seam of the itilleine Arise weleireed she quality et meet leveed eke she meit pato keying, of writ,. led tisubd %be emit cm tie tberoXttlieze seihitmledotel et ski tbittymihe IWO* . *hi 1 'The rest Imre deed imiteeve bad wieditieeed Vith our teefebis. We essaieed the eoliet Wee let ne‘ * 441141 -71:1111'.-"1191h1- It . 7 :4 ; 1 41 4111.34 r aik " . 418114.18 " 11. 1 100 1 Mt 1101.414 . 010.1...1101,r- ^ 4 , 1 4.4.) -Jog at, r.• 'AS'lsaty rotw,'"dtritisperted miss Wilt. essosro its' % ;•'" • . ' Iti titv'tiegAs ?tom that 'time I was again at Mo. The Wien ties *how lie had brought from 'lNtotaidairete agilt home oil the first oyrportu t td kid thtlittaratntiutecea were detivered np bi 4stioa!" 'Me old commodore extolled my ex • Gtuf blibtuandridaed Trarry•Mobre almost without knob The nobli xy teeeited i mid. Writ?e warrant., and is now 4 lieutenant in Gat, navy. 1, bee him torten when he ii in the thsta,#oti tha last churl saw him, T asked him if horrer4ilc grieved at, the flogging f once gave him is) atignia. Ile caugh ieny - hand„and with a bright emileouplied : " AY, ea** that was the td) time IQ Puy litaiha4 bliklietet liagedosid 1 do really think ilhat 1 led as meal' pnda la that flogging a, its wiy ether great of ray life." A Oa* Ilosno from the Drama of Baal Lilo. Noma three weeks since an elderly, well- dress ed and amemplished gentleman arrived in the Miry from Albany, N. 1. He bore with him • loiter of inarodsuniets from tint Mayer of A-il auy to Mayor Dore. The letter was most unqualified in its commendation of the bearer, and asked the immediate and earnest , atteatiou of our May or to-the pet-el er mimeos of the jpintletoss -- His minims was this Neatly three yearn ago his with eloped with a man in Albany and came to this city. The woman brought with her two children—lito little girls. She adopted, of cou roe the mama-of her paramour, and - they- bare been kronen and letstignized as man and wife daring their residence here We are informed that the !instep& instituted search for his wife and chit. dred Immediately after their light, and this search be has continued unceasingly, but until quite recently he has never been Ale to learn of their whereabouts. tle, however, recently learned, by mere chance, that his wife aud chit dres living io this city. With the letter of in troduction before alluded to, he came I 4) Toledo to regain his little girls. Mayor Dorr took at ones an active interest in the nofortnnate gentle man's WNW% and it was not long before ho was gratifletl with an interview with his chilires.— The little girls are exesedingly beautifuL Their ago Wag respectively too &pa .ix years. The iliattetieg is described by time who witnessed it as hawing been-affecting in the extreme. Is order to regain the children it became ne. mammy toga through a legal precem, and one of our loose able' and prominent legal gentlemen immediately took the matter io charge. But nn foetunately for the happy amalgamation of the ganelainna's missies; he became puhliely into:- lamed, , was erOsotedvmd locked, up in the Watch • how, and the neat morning brought before the Mayor In view of all the eireuesstances, the Mayor, with a welt advised reprimand, dis charged the gentleman, declining, however, to farther aid the reenvery of his children. The gentleman left_the Mayor's effuse, and has Nett boilvtantly . Istijkietted for the past ten days: We'sbould here state that Mayor Dorr dispatched a letter to the Mayor of Albany, stating his reasons for (kenning further aid to the gentleman. Thursday unfortunate man again made his appearance at the Mayor's of fice—drunk and miserable—almost, if not quite, a victim to that cursed disorder, delirium ere -904M6 At the man's request, the Mayor coin ;,.;) ba 6 ~;,.;)e n .7 ~,n h a 11.4. raw ny, advising lulu am ts unfortunate con dition. lin the morniug of the 4th of July, the signally ill-starred and wuiguided gentleman, with no relative or friend atihis bed-side, died in jail. He had been for many years a physician of Albany, and, from letters or his possession, must have been a luau of emilient respeetahili• ty. It is not deemed advisable to give publi city to his name.— Toledo thanatercial =1 The following pa.stage occurs in a Washington letter to the New York Herald, dated Jul ) 9th : " A rumor prevails here that several northern States intend to bolt Fremont's nomination, and call a new convention for the purpotie of nomi nating McLean, or some other well known wan. A great - deal of bad feeling is felt towardsre. moat by a large number of prominent repub. Beano " Apropos to this, the Detroit Free P, e3_ pub lishes the following eztraet from o private letter written by a person whom it describes as "a chs tinguisbed gentleman now iu WaahiLgtou—net immediately connected with politica but posses sing large opportunities for observation." The letter was written to one of the prominent citi zens of Detroit, and, as the Fret l'r,ss rays "singularly eau/roam the foregoing statements, and hints at some of the causes--secret, as yet, so far as the people are concerned—which are likely to produee a fatal explosion in the black republican tamp." We copy the extract : " Some of the most prominent of the members of °Germ who am classified with the Repub- Beans, are greatly chagrined it the uotnieation of Fremont, and the rejection of 3/eLeati. Alli sou, of Pennaylvauia, who took a leadiug pert in the Philadelphia couventiou in laver of McLean openly condemns the act as 'a perilous mistake.' He intimates as taloa as if it was the malt of a corrupt scheme between Thurlow Wised, of Albany, Blair, of Maryland, and Greeley —and made more with refers re to the spoils than pia Uple or capacity. The whole plot was ormeoeteil daring the Christmas holidays, and it is more than suspected that Old Bullion was eon• suited as to the part he should act is the cam paign Fremont was hit upon because of his wealth, and ability to furnish the means of 'war, and seat they should avoid any attack upon him, on the ground of hostility to the Union, as he had voted against Seward and Hale, on proud neat abolition measures, when in the Senate.— Tbey had, then, a design of uniting with the 'Ault ri. ,o p:irt; : u _ ppositiowto the Papacy, and thought tbei could escape the charge of Cstho licitly, se it was only known to Col. Benton's faintly Mat his vnt•ut-lato was u Catholic, and attended oceasionallt the confessional. It turas act however that Fremont was married by a Catholic rive to a Protestant lady, sect by the mtv,,ou ot the church no priest est administer tibia sacrasseas where kith parties are out of the , lobar*. This Mot completely exposes the by toothy of diem mere posy gambler'. They " tat ' OKI IlEatmlitotbing vote,-•—cad therefore j must wow Mostly deny the professed faith of their candidate But-ta won't dog-the fact is about being established in the most authentic shape." Mir Gen. Cass, in s letterte • Connnittet in Boston who 1 . 94 4loy . to att4l the Bo chsaaa, z1.411 1 111401i inedjpg is that city, wrote : 'Vat IblsPintenrc worthy of our eonfidence, and, kaiihs their paroonal °Was, they are the re. taticansf,.tes greal party of Washington OM Joanna, and Jaeknos, whisk Imre so essaatry bettbambel• etrantry, sod Po people kat the whole aisit 4l V i itiopkei and whit& to . ti ene , that if • 20 7atitlie 'wort left Itin Winn way, withost 'llllolexestPlP 044011 ." chari 'Md lecrWlNlllllMlNftfrewiltiblted- 440 “ • 4 • • , tilk• • - :1114r lb• r ed ail dap powtied waft mos, rolifs to ohm do Lod." Mi.EMINZMiI filiEla IT I (I` X tut. arauorcial—i,lll, m Trouble in the Fremont Camp. EMU I=ll a~ Passed Senate) 3,4) . - ' its . fotiosisg is ow:krgrel l iai l. word for word, as it paas . elrilt4.l4lk Jill is the bill that Mr Oliver, of Mimed; lielliwor ity member of the "Canna Inimitiao46Bit • tee, Whitfield, the Drlegate *earths. illeuilory, and Megsts S r:ngfenow anti Atettii4l,l4oloe4 as "certain to make Kansa. a Prat This is th^ Bill all ,ibe B!ack . 41101111111e is the Senates twelve in camber, vets again* :Pitted against, too, t.ticstase it vrmsld give geld . and ultimately give her a Free StstsQ and thus ch , prive the Freetnontori of glieNissit in tratlo ft..l. t'4. Presidential Caustrip. This il Ole Bill that Sohic . ' P . Halo duiond upon the fl)c.r f the iett:tte to 141114,11141111 M, but whi(•!t this sat!: • John P fide., in .ti:l4 - to have P. *i, p w.,th 0114 string to plitgeolsillriog the Presiden.iat Canvass, voted again's,. ,- r li,-*(1 it, ti e. freemen of Penaojlionlla, sad after you Dace read it, tell us who is stltipliing to keep up this excites:rent, :has& ith$ 2 :11$1 11 ,11" . posed and passed this fair, this imett,-ibiesertit able adjustment, ar stows who, diihrsefikirabirer poses, desire no peace in Kansas *tit all ii the Presidential eleeti Da Ag3:l3 we otglitiplippopie to MillA.D TBI3 BILL : [From the Naucusaliasta i ramir.,l Be it enacted, &c., That, for the pulpy et making an enumeration of the ipba - ' sa thorised to vote under the poet**, et_ „..., an apportionment and an election of . of a convention to form a State tionatittstike be Kansas, as hereinafter' provided, fire oingenuat persona shrill be . appciated by the PreeMatl e by and with the advice and consent of the &late, to be commissioners, a majority of Aim *on ooastitute a quorum, before entering you the duties of his offioe, shall take and : . Woo* Is oath or affirmation that he will support the Oes atitution of the United &SW, sad hiddally and impart ially exercise and discharge the duties enjoined on hint by this net, according to the best of his skill and judgment, Willa Milker af firmation shall be administered to them morally and be duly certiflod by a jolt**, 'deck, or eon iniesiener of a court of the,..ked Stale s sad Bled an,l record in the nice of the Seesetery of the Territory of Kum. See. 2. And he it further 11111aemi, That it shall he tbediety of mid '' leder such regal - Wont as the Secretary of this may prescribe, to cease to be two& a lioil sad faithful enumeration of the legal vottneteekkat in each county lathe said Territory on the ?earth day of Jaly, eighteen hundred gad lifiksio, dig make returnethereef during the enebith of Anima next, or as soon thereafter as practicable, one et which returns shall be made to the seeof the Secretary of the Interior, and thf other la* Secretary of the Territory 'of Kansan sad whisk shall also exhibit the names of till sea hog voters, classed in such manner as obeli be pre scribed by the regulations of the Becretiry of the Interior 0.... 9 4«J 1 .rratite ball be the ..u.ty teretaryF or t item, d:ately af• r the passage of this act, to oev:at„.ns terms to be obierted in coakitz aforesaid, aid to furnish 04, sac:_, wlth ail neceasary Fisted blank-, t h f e , )tnuhsbioners soon noisy be at tir t a, . and the commissiesese shalt u.e. • nit!. a 4t the seat of gpvers tneut -y, and proceed to the o . , h rein imposed eupot! them, and a se ertilry to the board tad eu,h other p• rs.,us a. shah Le necessary ,to aid and ;:.t n iu tug the enumeration here tu it:, .1 f ya ~,, 11,11. t n ' 3o be duly IWOIII imiart,..:l ) ,.nd ttu.y to di-charge the dutics t eotuatioeicears Sec. 4. Am: it further enacted, That maid hoard of commis-LA.l,r., email , ao saws as said census si,aa be vow pit '..ri andl returns node, peveaed to make au r fporttonweet of the new: hers for a convention. among the dillasessaewn ties in autd Territory, in the following mew; The who'e numb,' i•f legal voters shall bi *rid ad by fifty-two, and the product of mob divisios rejcctioi any fr3t-tum of a unit, eheil be the radio or rule, ut apportionment, of mesbas mooing the severs, counties; and if any county shall sot have a number lerti v...terfl than aseennised, equal to the runs. it t,hall be attached to sone adjoining counts and thu4 form a reprearwtative district; ate numbcr efesid v )ters in emelt musty' r duktriet shall trst) be divided by the ratio, sad. the pr shall ha the number of rl)yesaidUiwite app, rt'-ued tn, ti county ordistriot: 11,.• number of members CaIIONI i'Vthc fra,:,i out re 1112111 In; it/ the fieVe/Mlooliatielli 111 pi voters thereof, shall e , ,napeuttii ti-si l zu.ng to so many emptier 34 hay° t I r.im ions un additional amber for R 9 frac:l,lu , u 9 ma; be necessary to maim the whale numb, r •f r, pi, , len•atives fifty MO. See 3. .Itt , ? yufiher enacted, That t h e laid b.—irMitnnitdiatcl after the appcintstest of the in( Enter; tht - rt•of, and the refnitte of the CeCIEU , the ustne of each legal vssr in ea, b c. tint : ur to be po,bliisled and di•Aribut..,l .ationg the inhabitants of the entend cottniie,, and -lia.l transmit one copy of the said apportioum , tit ~.,nsua, duly anthaatiosiod by them, to e.ault eh rk of a court of resort within the Territory, ‘itht, shall file tbo oaase c mpil keep open to thu /Lap, cum) of everyriakalettain who shaft desire to 4.l4lu:tine it, and shall alio moo other (topes tii be posted up in at lean these et Lb. niost public plscem in each votiagpraitiot,Os the end that every inhabitant may 'aspen the same, and apply to the board to sweet be may find therein, iu the manner provided. Sec. 6. And it be further enatilike fiat said board shall remain in session emsll dy, um.," excepted. front the titait of snhia6ttdlp appose tinneuent until the twentieth thy of (Wier next, at such .placcs es shalt below% onomitiast to the inhabitants of paid Territory, aid than proceed to the inspection of said Teton., , and hoar, correct, and finally deteradtweentenibe the facts, without unreasonable dela r eari nedee proper regulations to be made by the ha.- the ascertainment of disputed facts emmogiens said enumeration; all questions eueerahai the omission of any person from said retina, of lb* improper insertion of any name onglidi iittpleer and any other question effecting the WMgrfay or g&lity of uid returns; and for this maim toe said halal and gull !amber thereatahla , halm power to administer oaths and 1110011410.10111111111111 es, and compel their attendance in simig ligraer as said board 'ball deem neweetweY. Sea 7. Aid be it further cassia s Thii soon es the said lists of legel notennabathes bane been revised sad Garrotted, it allinllll, tho 'duty of said board to nue copies tawnier to be twisted and distributed nenerekly among the in ! bebitants of the pineal &atm and eme eeR brdeposited with the elerk , atimilb ems of record within the lignite od the stale, *ad ‘Oll4-411111 delritinti -tot at the ttletitiathshlAJA learn .021 1 0 op at each place of Aotlitir r . g 'AM Sea. 8. And be it fernier teadsd, wass as Conciudid on Aura J r. - TT'7 fiJ~L!D PM