Erie weekly observer. (Erie [Pa.]) 1853-1859, January 24, 1857, Image 2

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Nowa of tho Wooii.
—A reveilles aurae Pea esousitted war MUN* Asir
Nasty. es:Pride, last. Os that gamin the lea, et
ro•g mati wee toad ea the railroad trash about a half a
Nile greet *INN plain; hi. Mat had b..s fraeatred mow the
mew of the q. appareled, the egad of . leery Woo;
Lie throat bed hies eat; • taw, a aerpet beg, greet bag
Nettsisdag a rialia, sad a bloody: Welt mere fettaA lying
ea the resat Rest INN treat papers aid setattrastia
head ea his person. it vat aseertgae4 that his Nose •s
Saissel T. dierenes k of fleet Leziagbts. Kass., trim wet
re his limy treat tutaleith. DANN Is his postale yore
dosed a pekoe he* soutabalag 111, sad a ausaiter at *a
barons.* reeeiptu hi. *meek also liras itadiatubed. Ur*
%wary Wag made It Ina footed that the ualettuaste New
bed hoes Is Pittsburgh N. day previous, sad NNW at
the tap fuel, Liberty street be ettiopaity with a nab
mho registered kte same as David idelLiasey,
lleineotey repreeNted to the landlord that lierarose yea
is very peer health, sad stablest to here lite of tussah!.
sad that be vu wring Mai a•••• to MA Masai. They
left Pittsburgh on the 9:10 P. M. toga. sad the sett mats-
In Nevem' was found as above 1101111141.
doorribod u m larra out, slow forty rano* dark Aim-
Iwo, ..t cousin ovor ate. Bo wore • stoma top.
' Emit Nero t, %mots tatiiaroost oussirlies fiadotl. Ited
peastoluoso *early tbo sari *slot. Ho Iwo mot lw. bard
of vie.* Titivate" Mpg, orlon Wolof% kilo bolo! -
pea, wit► liororar•. Narmaa livid mil I:3s P. IL. ea
3'rid•7. A commies Isqesat wee ball. sod • verdtet no
*PM ta tim suet t►II b•;arsa N bir Moat by • bl•
from the sl•b le tba bred• .t sass passe ..brats.
—The sowspepon sostsis s roost shot Sows Ass. has
rest siesta to liw4ri4 to propose s stoser.
oh, is llosioa. with a lipsaisli amnion or prises, frosid
oil @psis syriU pest hist the. reesisito widow*. floats
Assa lissexporiosood Issay:rieissitsilsKel forays. For
ors. tiros ho Iwo 4110111 livlas is rotirsiry; Attt rostirmia as
his rues. ha oases hater, ski wail with hie novel projoot,
We bare se ides that Bpais will sadortik• the teak of vs ,
ootsiallohiss poem' is Mules. The peer, dottropit
esiek use" has so stronith or oworgias to waste is a vsis
rellosawi to setoskiila hostisios; who% it I. well tool's
that ha etas soar•sly retain his prosest passioness. we
approbose List Iloilo* will sostisss to he molted and
lorterod by torolstios seta her people loam* son CO.
lightosod so to the we theory:of.ltspaibileamisst. or us iii
gas Ales of our Cosstitvelos is draws ever her he *tor
prusotioe.
—JO* Wentworth, :wbo:servird: ta Conpreee;witli Mt.
01164111011, sal who to &Shrewd ebeetver atom aad %Map,
says: "11 woald ao: earptim os if he enalwaik, supported
w. Ileolutaaa. 8.1. nada eitelaXmaa as:eur Gowan
Neatens; mere et a 'pannier tluta pentleiaa, .al b
bosun Toney. as °enrage linteen; latateded to hare
lames Elnebar Trumann, sad sew Winds to beat Dna.
la*. nom ts wane. ma! Ifrlaewbetreedi ban
Mato Nemo main eireausateatem bat 6.5. Clamoroa,
_emd, our hewing papers, she are puling On. llatteura,
way le la the oaly van who era ben Drib.," Winn
wean la imithunbadly ~Nei fa bli.sethane of Oenernei
polities) aseallaa. Irbamerer IS non hommair soesrary,
CIIMAIPMeS vete on be had by thallium/era& pent fie
has and the Repining* party I. Oman what be bad bon
seelthat for years—it on he of to battler mein to him
--ouWl ant lie will ho be die ineltet We slab we wove so
were of nit weskit se we is dna deateres
will betray do at.. who non his Win ida ii,. .:•
per!
—Belgium Young, Geometer of Mail, he siney.eight
wives—thirteen setsbaro et the beast* (as Catiaoll.) have
ea. Misdeed sail seeeatpess, nod treaty-sit member of
the Sewn of Depreeestativee, oashuadred sad ittprem.
Tice Cleric of the Rowe hat ben the Assistsat Clerk live.
tlie Toresua fast, the bleirearepor Isnoiad eilltilliblill WIS.
nee it will be sera that forty.goo eitiebere of the severe
swat, laelailag earns et the Erne, have US w Ives.—
The Preheat of the Cease!' ism My-wee, and Mae
when whe ate eripples sad sear sighted, bare, review
lively, twesty-live, tweasy-ese, twelve, eight, week Am
fear. sad three. Gee old vassal, who hes *unabated magiy
how peers yeses, is enativiod with 1.. Hippy dogs.
—The lums of sews brought by the steam ohm*.
shag the dirsever7 of gold Is the bald et tbs tailor at
the Walker river, le of saws isportssies. 716ipaltraw ram
dews lb* .atom Mope of Ow Elites None, hit* Mak
territory, triter. It empties tote Welker Lac Me to th•
linit dierovory et iyei4 mit of the Mem. AU the etreowie
west or ft ore Hob with ersoetwoe. It bee Uwe hem mot
polled that lb* ootittotple Welt woe net kee risk sad U
the ammo out of it inane oki, all the ~WO elotio
will woo Ito estiotuty esinattaioutt is ~eh of the prostate
wig Walk, Vanity kas hitherto Mee asiwissil so
ts habitable.
—As Istereetlag Own of awes for OsMeets bead
bolder.... beireirbi by the feet etseeser. ?be Bow
exalt SWAM le doelereil weeertlawelesol by dm
Memo Sew witesel. Ii W pwiremed diet the itueselee
et wiredletiee b. eabiwlitted te tb• reale, awl Wee& plea
be wieree4, Si asseet *et Oellibinaleas will
••40 dariskrely la Serer et reaspeisieg saijigiariag the
dela. Asether isetsitta at striking iseseert to the Awl.
dal politic, is ••• astissriabalg the askew of the Pastiest
ilaripees past, with • view, te • sabe ha esaseistoves id •
Whom to pay the times apes it.
--As lithseis paper says says that Eta Jas. Weed,
Limo. dieestser, lry the sailhases se the lieritissa pasty,
wad He.. awassi Maisatts. *psalm et die Sow et its.
preesaterives, by the yea et the 711ehreska eseathers at this
Maas., are herb Misses et away, are Isseehow-la- law,
—. loam partway is basins/a, as ere Isoib peesidtag
diem is the Who& Logistaters.
—A largo frame ham es the preperty et Mr. MO
Matthew, lima • Nee *eta Miles, •• dal New Oaths
read, WM destroyed 4 firs silty as Saharan, suaraisp
its, with an its wises@ of pale *ad bet. its it sag*
ia met ausetly ham, es it wee ewe distases them the
hews. We Liars, says the lbssepos. that ••• anise hey. of
Mr; Peters. (the teasel is pesasseisa. (as is the stabil
Were dayligitt. sad w promo. the tilts WM IMMtIMM.
••••••ted with the Natter.
seated is she essessa sod at Wi4ittoso .sooty,
bocierkkg se .1413410wy, dwu Ow week bevy Wm"
artbatly igreeity kor A. pest Ow Awe s4* sari at
water. All the tpriso—ttese st thorn that here set to&
ed is the ~err of the *Wm ishibitiste ise sereaty
yeerr—ead several of tie weeks hate Mot spy sad the
oily sew of sapplping the tiesiaill for wow to free
hew "die la the vilebdkr.
—lt le arremermillfreer Warhkrees ast Sre Comerliesit
•• NANO byre semi to reeeemeed • reeilisisities
Or Parisi Otiw. A I. prepeeei to pleas ebbs imporimss
imeileetlea ere the wars tits as, le all rempeati, se
itmeasi tied ether depettiaso•
—A hastattespt M sell the politer titejearial woke
Ire" mak Art Mini* last. "I a past it oftesea, is
Losirrille. .b. Aked rho ja. if Ifoe paw door •
ilethet d ortsiges, es a Who lir hl. seselsesesei Is Ile
"%mks of the eilissuo esslaet pedlillag without
Obriars.
--lin raliedsipirless aft ppeOesOpir a art Mgt. INN
iitealiseile Mime aim* OMB 81MIN 00•14 mod miens
am" veryilag Aresa ON Ile /eft, ham ems jp1.44•411 tir
sib. rosealleS.
—Alm ling. ./ Ilobitamoustr. wee semie• ee
*l* ismest, rites the meteing ises —4W is
lboi. Am logssol woo Wit oir• lam. Ifook., WO
of Wass of die boon.
- 1 114 abbe IhiplM Vansiskas
*amity issampul Ivy Ls. Is will poshoelr NA be tiba
Qom as tMe.l. s ttt ImlllumWea mote lir =
Abe Mello le isareireMe seat of grovermit
to balt4ol/. • , 4t3..
--409 Isamu Ism War* Vit . o%; e dsiii
Imo mow. set OW* : as
to. Now so Ai /Mk. 'l6lok Olk/filies
__--..rettll the tail, and then they
both eonnaesasik .wallowing, awl the rush wan 1
the snake swallowed the frog, sad the frog mil- 1
lowed the soaks, eetnyiker/p. Now skis osmotic. 1
ed freak is satiate, reminds us wonderfully of
the effort made this week—sod sueessfully • cot,
—by the, Gasses to swallow itself politically,
,esd at the ewe ties gulp down Erma) Camerlie 1
"with all his is. open his bead." That it has
euessuled, sad that it is "no well as could be
strata ado , the eirwantetssees," is a matter
at deep doognstolatio• to its readers; may, more,
it shows the, equinsive properties of the material
whisk make up the issupootiot parts of Black Be.
palliate jouirealiess, sad deuoisstran s that there
is as political raesslity--ao bribery on bold or so
span--so perfidy im black and damning--chat
easiest fled in the ranks of that party Sym
pathisers and defeatists. It caaaotlne expected
e por th
that we shall follow oor ust ta through his
entire apology fur the treachery wh defeapd
JOHN W. POINT; sad elected memo—ti
task is too endless—but we can p at the maiu
facts of the ease, end from them ur readers eau
judge of the character of the tr D which 11).•
Gamuts madams!
In the strong Deism:retie counties of Seuyikill
and York, three men professing the Democratic
faith, sad endorsing the nomination of Mr. Bu•
catestek, submitted their names to sad were
nominated by Democratic Conventions—they
were elected by the Democratic party —tboy
traveled their respective coutties advcxerting the
oblation of the other nominees of the party, Mr
hacksaw itioluded—thus, by accepting the
nominetioes of that party, and urging others to
support them for that reason, doubly pledging
themselves to carry out all its reasonable require.
meats. One of those requirements was tbe
election of a United States &stator friontliy,
litieally and personally, to the President elect.
' They went to Harrisburg for that purpose, and
' when there they met their fellow Democrat. in
amens: In that caucus, one of them voted fur
Cal. Yount! upon the Bret ballot, and be was,
nominated, and then all three of them—Leis,.,
Waggooeeller, and Menear—voted to mike Omit
aominatioo unaware/a. And yet, four day.
after this, these three traitors arise in their meats,
and east their votes for Simon Cameron, a po
Mies! seemly of the Democratic party, and a
persooal foe of the President elect. For this
treachery, they have not even the paltry excuse
that they were dissatisfied beam. Mr. Buchanan
had expressed a prefereatie for (Jul. Foamy, for
they themselvee, knowing Mr. B's preference in
that direction, bad voted for his nomiestem
But even if this were not the fast,—sere it even
trim that they sought IS casting their votes for
Senator to " rebuke" the President elect feria.
terferiog in the senatorial contest—then their
course was plain, and that course was to vote f„ r
Gan. Forma. lie was the candidate of those
who refused to go into caucus because of the in.
terfereoes complained of—be is a true sod reliable
I man; and his election, under the eiretlinstanoe-,
we coacede would have been considered a " re
buke." But the election of Simon Cameron,
seder eieteamstaseis such as we have detailed,—
elected by treachery, as all can see, and test
treachery the resell, of bribery, as all honorable
men believe—is neither a " rebuke" u, Mr
litsehaaaa, as the Gazene sad kindred sheet,.
endeavor to 'make their reader. believe, or
at indication that the people of Pennsylvania
do sot *edam the political integrity sod eminent
qualifies-tiara of Col. Forney. It is simply a
piece of treachery—aothiag more, nothing lees:
A piece of bribery sod corruption that covers
alike with infamy the bribed se well as the
briber, and which, in no sense, refit:eft hooor
either apes these who rejoice at its coon: oi mation,
or, in their aorta to saetain a cause that cannot
sateemod - otherwise, have to stoop to become the
bees apologists of a hue act. It is so "rebuke,"
We repeat, to Mr. BVCHAIMAN If it is, then
who wee "rebutted" by the treachery o; Judas'
was " rebuked" by the treason of Arnold!
who was " rebuked" by the perfidy of Hull
Certainly cot the canoe they betrayed; neither
thin is Mr. Buchanan or the Democratic party
"rebuked" became Messrs. Lebo, Waggoe
seller, sad Mesmer, had the same "itching palm"
that caused Judea to take the thirty peiees of
silver to betray his Lord tad Muter, and Arnold
is coveaset for British gold to betray his nag and
mill his country's liberties.
But the Gazette sees% to think that by the
eludes of Cameron a "serious blow has been
struck et the administration upon which as (we)
leer* leaked ale (our) fortunes," sad therefore
our liberal aeighbor "rejoices over it." This is
a mat preeioue ooefeasion, truly. The great
interests of the State---the overidieg question of
the day, "freedom in Kenna"—the eternal nee.
'mediae , autereeeitmeum of the slave power,"
over which it usually get was—are mere dwarf.
now in the estimation of the Gazette; but a re.
milt has takes plate which it Odells has struck a
senses Wow at the administration ape which
me have *mated our lomat. sail therefore the
Gazette rejoices! Liberal lia.urfiel high minded
ootempowary! we dislike to disappoint you, but
Nally we 0411001 use bow tie eleetim of Caste•
roe lit to prove say "persosel" diesslesatege to
air, say more, we are Wed to the "stnitsublow"
that result "bet amok et the Ailiniaietratioe"
of Mr. Bushismel He law bees elected without
the aid of demesea.-thettad in spite of his active
and opal opposition—ombre apprehend he will be
able to ohm as hie Adotioistration with the new
ikaator flea Penowylvanie steadies in Aire Mae
oaths& lowsedo hilts.
The Games etideatly does Dot ire the mai,
I bation embalmed by 4611 repabliestion of the
iadiosi sigwod by Matini. BALI", Taggart, Lew
Is, illadhatt, Joribmt, sad ethers, sad tip it
Ni. • detwasead Ii neves apprimed." This le
pretky *wag liegliago to come free the we
pia tilt Pro yaps ago mid "Alt bald did,..W4-
jp airadaskes iy the 4peare" al Ala *gam
airriz 111 APPIIOIIID LID surrAnrso sr vas
431111&T MIAMI OF fits 1110014." U the GaaiNt
arms spionea" at that retest, will it phase
AO ass whet it imarm by the billowy we have
gra*. Jtaawato 5$ IMP IS be the 1110110rit kiad
of air -ipriimovrpd ii iippwwil" that sot sully
oosiessilsti 14/4.,5a the other oilmen,
US mem dos Abet Ilia ow, will mote
westiamstes root matio'et the peolle!—
tolighconewil 4 theee-pitioteemi 11Wilbtr, imst
%Mk
or Us Put Assseisee' s asstisete tie
se .at sommuil assail se essititatini
sissisii,sai Jambe sae 01. iirni
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toe
„t rattier om
ihoelf *dy to great ad'
4 JtjigrA of ' 4l
that ►
,abliceu i " halts '
Gtr Governor. Indeed, from the is'a e e l ly display " 143
tel by our coteuiporary in responding to ttiv 7 " . " 6 " . ""'" I P IP111 " 6"16 " eht6164111.41 " 114184 " .
steggestien, 'shoal , ' infer the Judge was alass4., bPtentett,he if h et tW i ' a PP r lith e d with
" seetetwwwe; and should be
stareof
it,
were
it bribe. Now therii is nothing asfonitbing in the
not euatemary for that paper to resiemixl favtit r " t dimbwed by P4utt. The only strange
ably to all nominations wade by lit* republic*/ ' 4.14 91 1116 1 11meal Wit i shs tai t t i fer 10 the 141 /4 1111 8 k
cotempo
r.. light. TkOusaudis upon thousand* of i &dare
raries Thus, it hasisnoroN run y t'lte
gamut front lime demagogue Kelly of pu k a asespowiewery• anatiou t° °$S the easseas of
delphia to JUDO* Knox, and we expect it will l the lathe* " of Plea d " that are e e all tl tat l Y
ran it. down agent before At gets through, trots I fore Congress. The revelations of Mr PA"
Knox to Kelley Be this as it way. how are tri a in g i n eel /1 466°e with abet might he
ever, we think that not only the Gazotte, but in., divulged, it those in the soorbt would let the oat
oolaborers are a " little previou.. ., in claimant lout of the hag. Why, at replete arm to be bu
, Knexasautemberof their party. He was not 14vt t li ste d ,both branches of °ea fr es e are t iwrettrit"
winter;...-tbat is s ue e —f ee h ew* , d iet , ~,e o f the ly corrupted It was only last week that th e
west en ahusisatie advocates of theeleetion of Gov
BIOGIR to the Senate within the limits of th e
State. And, as every body knows the Govern ir
.as never tinctured with .• negrokbobta," it I
reattungble to efirpawe that theve who &deal:sat. d
hi.. election were ofta similar way of thiukin2
We know he delivered an oriel in in the Pt—
wore Williamson ease that 'seemed to 1111)1.1%
slArieker" sympathies; but that, wear.'bowel
to believe, was given to the world as hi. 'Tin -pill
in regard to a question of law, and 13 .r a gat A
t i o u of politics fleece, we shall want
thing more than ;ho isautanoes of the Ga.:ill?,
sod the Mercer to make u s believe it io r
Judge KNox has sbandoned the party that ha•
wade hint what he iv, and conferred upon him
she hoisory he now enj
the tail,
The Ot...arrver het the co.oluernr•
paper studiously of oef aloof from the rid II r,f
riotbittig erirenization during the peno.l of it.o Inureplou
eitsteitee,—ti•tzette.
The Ohaerorr `• knows" no such thifia
Otaerrer lit not aware whether the Editor of 11,-
Gazette was a:member of that order or twi; at,.!
the Waicrver — don't care whether lie wasp or
Hut the Olmerrer , lacs know, and every ltsh
knows, that the f;q:ett, .yttlytthis..,l in all I.
victories achieved by that order; that it nj
when " Sam" rej.) . :.4..1, and crow. whoa "Sam
dowel We know, too, that atoll la..t VI
the (itzettr had flying from its intiat hew! a't
rketoral Iteltesl evoW Ily camp...tell of thirte,,,
uictubers of the order, and thirteen Itepublie.tus,
and it wa . et) , much ellagitic4 that the . We
ho.ly 4if the American parry ilia tra j..in hand.
With it in that Istrisolly alliano. It is tit t
then for our eotetsporary to put on " wilts" Boa
and say it b.ag " . stultously sto from
that piny. It was grilling to profit by the Li....
as long sa . lt lived, but twig 11.31 it .s deld
ilaroneit, it iingratefully isteLs it
SPORT Antal/ —While our It“ pubi loan brot t,r‘ T.
are iiireej•iyeii at ev.•ry iudic-ition of 44.4 en,..,
itt the ranks of our tarty, they Semi ori.r!.,:
the fact that the discordant elements out of
which their own party is oomposeil is beginning
to deivelope themselves; and in such a way, to
th a t there will he an explosion ere they know
the danger In short, we think there is fun
abriaul even in the " happy fatuily'• of Sambo
For instance, the Democratic element is sires .y
at work in in effort to break down the old Whig
notion of Protection. The Buffalo Republic, one
of the Free Soil organs, is out strongly in favor
of direct taxation, and the total abolition of our
revenue system. Preston King, who, it %4 cal I.
Co be the successor of Hamilton Fish in 'the
United States Senate, from New 'York. is also
mud to be the strongest kind of an Anti-Tariff
man
The Whig element of the Republican
party becoming alarmed at tbese 4eveloptants,
avid twetu to hat e just iliscover4 that, in their
anxiety te rope the Free Soil Democrats into a
coalition with them on the Nigger question, they
have placed that eh's* of men almost exclusively
in power. lo regard to the New York senatoria!
the Buffalo Contraerciat ha 4 the follow
ing good hit;
OCR NEXT SKNATOIL—SeWie of thit smaller
fry amoag the republican papers that are not
kept apprised of the intentions of the leaders,
are reotsting the eketion of Prestos King as the
successor of Senator Fish, anti really seem to
suppose it possible that somebody else may he
ch os en to that place. Will some paper, anthnriz•
ed to speak for the party—the Tribuse, the Al
ban; Jusesal, or the Buffalo Ezpresa—be good
enough to mention, fur the benefit of those un
fortunate republican printers who are groping
about in political darkness, that the elevation of
King is a foregone conclusion-4 thing settled
beyond the reach of party coatingencies, and
that, if he Itves, he is about as sure to take his
peat in the Senate of the United States on the
4th of March neat, as Mr. Buchanan is to be in.
stalled at the White 'louse. If one of these
papers will oblige us in this way, we will requite
the obligation as early as possible. We are
weary• of the gable of the ignormsumes who are
trying to bring competing eantlidater into the
Geld, and desire to see their mouths 'towel.
sirA painter, a widower, with an only child,
recently took up his residence in Jeneksvills,
the house of s family, who like him.
self, laddieved in spiritualism and fret, love. The
wife swirl made it knows that she was deal; and
that her earthly fors was now occupied by the
spirit of the rioter's former wife; therefore the
first husband suitoumbetl, and the painter has
esbabited with the weans fir tome two months
past. But last Wednesday evening, several of
the villagers (who hays long had the scandal
under eoniii.ler4tino, and have warmed the painter
to leave) took the matter in heed, tarred and
&ether the painterend rode him by rail to Spring.
tell, where they left him to recover himself as
beat he might.
gar n o CineilLesti Times twitinVes Edward
111111141 for the Presidency is 1860. A pod
Oftennetioa, though, we ironic the pelitieisies will
dot roatittelkee a uortetnent for the suecession just ,
yet. lee As Wait, st least, till Mr. Bach:nab in
inaugUrittaa, tiefeell w get Sp es cuitasierat rs
to who shall follow,bist font "ears hoer.
W It is Maud is the poplin that President
Plutisoritit MN. P., sod Mt. Wilms, his
issesbn, pli •4 14 irelt Wks issedkugi
lIPOM tba•sPitakil sf itiP. l 4 o 4/ lens of Ass,
for dm bees& 4 srs. Policies bold* ibi" lot
wiry teetits,
igipreill train on
th e Me R. R., area *Mire Oa the treat lib)
the Delaware Meer, Satnraay ereeleg, oaaaar
ring throagh, the iee. Ga paaeespr vas killed,
or 6renleft la*, *load, and about 3$ more er
toe isisred. The inan killed was $ sailor on
his w. as Deana, where he belonged.
Mir A puts sees Tolnalth r assail)
sit& i hor9rr Ad eilt",,oll-1,11 imnry 164 'kip
WitaimovilS,'wb•i* pelt &p la a hail; asol in
eigha Atti. sBo;abatomeopiei and tetinmod
Is Soltiniv diem he , ellsibmik fushOtta us.;
tawM aid aliyiel
Coma
statement was tuade that the suprpoters of the
River mad Harbor bills were to hold a maces
with the view of au artaageiteeta to pot them
through both branches is a /amp/ There are
somef4ty - or sixty or these bills on the calendar,
involving an expenditure of not less than two or
three Editions dollars. Some of these ate.
doubtless meritorious, and should be passed, while
others hate on elalin upon the public regard
To pars thetu in artists, therefore, would 1w an
outrageous violation of thu principles and decen•
eies of legislation Any member who would bs
guilty of voting I.r such an "omnibus bill" is
unworthy of the trust with which the people
hate clothed Ltur Stiui.l an act would ho as do
rogatory tut the acetostkee 01 a bribe. It shoutl
' be . the fixed purpose of all men in (.;ongretr
measurc. that come before them in
quclstionahle , Ikapc. " Every tub should stand on
, its own bettoui livery bill should re,t on it , .
, 'ma irdrintqc merit, sod be disposed of without
refer,nce to arty other Ttrio is the naly gate or
just prinetp:: in ie.gkiatinn. If Conr_riglss in it,
le,irc to de l .; re the Treasury, will not act u:
tt, the Executive sLouid interpose hi- veto as a
cheek to this rh sj.,teni of 1,4:141311'1U
Ski'' The Fillmore men got us to print 1.11 r
tickets last Fall, lee. the
inet "direet pro..l' that we littvo "hal mare t
Lt with Know Sot hirrot (hitthe 1.'o:el11
Now W 4 think the only "live. yr ' the la
mentioned is suseeptable of bein4 construed into,
Ix that the Observer ht.:allies for .1 mil;
work rhesper than the finsette. gentle .
man," it 4174, "who gnt the work .Sone nits Tyr
vottal friend, .101 would, beyond a doubt, hare
given *irk* hod la related to ordinary per
*oast or businass tratuisetiong," and thsreforP,
~ Ile ono tOlTlpnrary grquos, IL+ “porsonal
' tlleo p^ I us treor t r th • in•,•r-sts of the
American party than th., 6%1., t , ..." Now thit,
vgiet is trresistabko. Lit. at try it ft little. A.
-personal frtetti" of thtzette calla at our office in
the Spring lied gets% boric hill printed, and tido•
fact, aeelrding to t7frxtl,• woul.l prov , .
that the OLsetc , r "iris ,deem • l ro•Ir t.t tlo‘ in
terest of h , r,r tit , G. t I t
as plain Li a pike.ataff --dont. you sat? Bat
joking aside ; th , . logie
than its facts-1r rather the pr , ,,,_11 , ..1), it d:,
plays to suppress fact.,,—lnasiuuelt as IR .tt .tine.
this case ausimit us, it !uncut tA, give (he true
reason why its “pers.,cial frend" rirti n o t pa il Pr
the joh It is well known that last Pall there Wll4
the 'Know Nothing order in this state
--one section joinin4 with the Iteptiblicaus
support of an electoral tisk •t s,,,s ti po s e,i of "half,
and-half," and the other one v th ear i ng to its or.
jriariZatiOn, an./ it. ~. wn tielrot The Ga:rtt.'s
ttpersonsl friend" belonged t, the latter—the
Gnzelte to the for mer---and knowing that lot
could not trust our eant,mporary to perform
contract honorably, it, ',Two , sa That 14 the
whole story—nothing more, nothing 1, :A!
oar 04 g i st , 10, tb. tunlwian, had n isfde
arrangement: , wlth ono "f veriployee4 th,t
should forfeit $10) of wage. every time he drank
a glas , of liqu 3r W:11:0 a member a th-
The young 11140 " 1" 6v. , ti ru e r .,,
Dodge dtlegteil tlot young man sued fo r
his ray; and the Comet 1044 that 4 ne h n h arg .,, u
RS thilk WaS [l'll e , guizahle at law.
The (;4zit.tre oatw tt ""his been brflnilly
hinted that, notwithstanding oar fierce derronu•
eintion of filhow S‘itilingiArti in it 4 fir.t orgaai.
cation, p4l)44,,inieutly, a^t galij went into it"
Onnii for ail, ue pr.en,euue tLes tnelivitlu.ti irtin
"trrnittily," t.r in iny miler any, ‘•hinta" that ire
ever were, or ev , r tp r .'i.-t to that
order, an ;n/.11,4,,,i,
egir Thp 6: az , (1.•U1t. , 'lll4 ao• solar'
of CSORAND With CO , pa"..7 i ge of bol
Not b riv i rL: tjj . ; j of that vapor to pro., to
'be contrary, Vtea ar' howl , ' to flit,. It+ Mor,i, rind
(IMAMS with d r..w that pirtion. ~,t r
hot week.
Bier Tlit. 1).,; ) y
fist story. It biy ['last otit. Mr. Got-toll, ‘,l that
city, about ft riuOP , 1. 4t 0441 a In.
turkeys', atia i p r i.te.i. it ntit the
Other lay i 0 At ,veingalw.xv big. snnic , Irift, to'
found the pft•tr Curti.ll,t/ t.,1 -k,•10t,. / 1,
Litt tilibe, att't t.i,l tiort.t, to O t t
ground. no .01.4alit 6 eii"e o the ter) •
The able and intelligent 1% astittigton c.tr , •--
ponci e nt of the Albany .Ayer and Atlds Ow.
alludes to tbe late c , .rreApotulenee betweetrG..u.
eral Scott and the Secretary of War lye ...ry...
it is promise , ' bat the tirthconiing vorreomon
dense between the War Department and 13,.ner..1
Scott, elicited by the call of the Senate, will e)u
tain rotas cbarmins rerelatii , ns, exhibiting u.t
only the Ilsvml racy 'hamster of the Gen.!r,it',
eorrespontlenee, bur shnwing lip the "hero of a
ltglltireAl battles" in the new light of a sharp
financier, cepetulator, monergetter, or whatever
yen plense'to terra kim, after you get the Leta.
We base hero wrong in supposing that the Gen
eril went to Mexico solely with an eye to glory;
it seems that white with one eye be squinted at
the applause of the.sr ! whl, he kep4 the other fix.
ad Aunty end snicensfittly on tbeolmaine chance."
To out the matter short, Lieut. General Scott,
bailie:Ms pal', 41414 twd and ahaif pet cent.
comaimain on all moneys phich Tossed through
'his bandsMt Cousimattdete.tnt i chief of owejarpy to
iliwtien; and this batidinne triunity wit'alloweil
Zip lot id by the Fillmore Adminliseri‘ii =-
pith this easy node of putting num.,
inlkiristetile, general Scott i ncreased this own.
Mission', tin the accespion of general Twee, to
aloof per cent., Safi obtained it from the Army
ity=t er , The allowance was divided by tbe
Snesetsq or War end President Pierce
Waned to allow eb 3 commission,ng it hub
libeeti ft bad been paid, to Owtri ' tes ' so
eotot. ?be nice little sum of 85,000 stands thus
ebb% against Lien'enatit elesecat S e en id, tbe
*at cc, atki tbit is one of the points of ditri
matt li:obi:I& the dinigitty Gineritt and tite S.
tettiortif Wu!
1' ow aoloifedlloo Stott , ' with his tamp!, begs
Sutie per Ont'. / ,` coMmitisions*Milwa no less
it itatirpptaraben than Scott', 'sir!' in.- 'in hie
ltpliti df - batty loiii." r - Thtf &titer
• will appear shot .
*s.9ts4 ,
Rich Develop/Begs.
one of our Southern plantations was in an sans-
Vet edblitron iftatiffailirtlon fte mum
who perished by the roadside, or the wretched
paupers of Nugland, swarming wherever a temp
porary - shelter could be obtained or a morsel of
tho food was furnished to appease the
pinching of the wolf. There are some persons
in Wlbot . inOfirlptilt - not bedtitte to its tftlat.
they agree wish ths &etch Philoimithit. Fret
dom may be necessary to living well, or that
state of society in which man finds his highest
development. But to live even in a well fed
servitude must be hater than not to live at all.
Oar sympathy mongers, whose eyes are ever
searching for a colored object—who are reading
and weeping over "toted" before a gibwing grate
—who are willing to break down a noble fabric
•.f government to "free" Pomp and Dinah, who
are snug in the cabin, luxuriating on possum fat
and lionnny—should don their furs, go out in
this keen winter wind, and take a look around
horn... If they as-, t,-nder -kinned to perform
that extra , rdinary f-at, we commend - the
paragraph.: to , fo•irTiten(inn, with the simple
remark that there are sootion: of Philadelphia
in wine!, tio , ro ar' human k in no betwr
e .r1,11;i
A 4 hrtny (N 1
,1 Juntwil of die
Br 4
rop.e.rt of the Senate Committee, preset'.
iitart Itnz revelations
~f tip; euunty
ill. rein, 14 .iimia in.
=I
z, wor,e : rr tn.! , .1, n,tt
.iNtj: II •:Alil/4,1 • i
tint t t,•nant- • ' th , places, when
1- • try.. i, .1% i :1 up •n t anted !twat,
-zelat•ieq,
1 , . ono!' they 1: ~;.• lv
- tn• !if - • •", •• ncr•wate Tnoy `jeep
1;.11 without attention,
' into the
hrtt, Utll.lli . nrt ICS!.
.1 • 1' ::7 insolto , 111 , 41 (,a ) rath
t. -.• I ) t, I • I LL L t -ku:41 , 2 year! They
~t , , f amt Famine:
- • •t- • i•vvfly, th.• ,mane
• - aro tiw only pre-
I, 1.070-
~ ~ 1 lu '! I~
=IMO
II I .•1 I. ' atid the Flint
p~,aull +•wretched
, i I p., n q , r1••• • Iv+ if•ellY7111)%ltql filth
.•. tm: •.) •1 tit)*
1 , , 1, ,1 11'1 • ;:. • 'rho biffid,
yr.ppled, i,ull,i;ll together, arc
j trekted with *gnat whutuanity—a4 if they were
il,)oinect to Auff.2r by the neglect of MID as well
I by the visitation of God,"
Wit trr , ro,r the number of paupers
I i f , Be t te of New York Bat lot us suppose
th tt e, is lb , at iyur stare p. , pulattork of
a hall d 'z, tt , tiorios tti G. t Who would
.11 'I • - f ". t 3.- /),‘ paupers
J•ort. Tlfrt , her little
ptupor, to work, and
1 tiurefqri• they iskti-t b. wrotcfp and die
I..mit.o.ino fm• ,11%.! may 6. courra•lled
Ihi tilv. r , 6,r ilit•ri ii- -01.4. 4 r• - •4 , lnhiP thr., pan
rin toeing t, \ t', • :nun 'y in which
/2 s h.• 1,1 •u+ uinrc r .to.l
r— the ..•ti-ot% oii tor the ee•urou of rc..t
;tn.t ruedieal care.—
eat' rhr Jrty litley rl, fr • .., ; paupers—
or their c.,unt+•rparts. to rho. t, . ..4 of Baker and
I 3 Jf,rd ..trertx—hag4ard, at t.) the very heart
Rio float pierc ,, , , te'ry cranny—sure-
IN! the 13 , 4 t %p •I: 3fit tit?. the :101‘ , 4 on the hearth,
tor , tiw.l)::, , r 11r, ot r.trnet,
I -
%ytti_f t - ,, ,tit u 1 %.g i , ;•,:tteg, the
1 , r ••••vil, .:11 tu.katiight
itteht , .r .ittw . poltuiPatni =aut). "hakin'
tio I,,k..eake tor Ito ..10 man,' by a mnsiug arc.
pot , ' „ cu ” Dr. .?"—,l (a,t till the warm
,•t tin—and If you
),, te 'no ) , tit i.)tup4tll) to tutu the
tacharaw4 and itsewarg, and wire the lieu wretch
e• whit aro fir lJek of a crum nr a coal
fiio
Cos. JoilN W. nritlNEY.—Thk. dewVork
Tribune, after speili.tig of the r leetion of l.ieto•-
i ra! Ottu.trott, the U. S Sat of Penu,ylunis,
mays:
1 1 “While we rcloics in this result., we %moot join
in the per-ronal cry against the principal oeuipe.
ticor, Forney. tie relight u. with desperate
efficiency thrcutgli the hits canvass, and, we think,
not always fairly, bui slue,. we did whet we
l , tiestly o etlld t)/1 the other side, and LIM 63.9.) UAL
out Ititi Is det . ..2t, we 111111 collriller the Account
s‘ i tta,r e d., aud otart 11frtliki. It gives us pleasure
at this titlin reutetnlier and attest that through
the Lug and trylag 101' Speak. r of the
pre-cut F.,rewy mer the
dig.rr•toize , l, nuareuist, , 1111:1111141,otli
euituent dignity, ;aid strict
impartiality. 11.. 1. , sits,.4l Sur t t i p W(t was
nue tbr !nos!. trying, we ever ih.erved, .tud he
me' his restitii.SlhitilleS wttk unswerving
W. pr. -out , . 31r. itueitauan will sequire
FeruLy's -erN 'ye: to i•tmaitt pest, of .Iveitlitl erni-
1 titqlr%
1111=1121111111
" Cruel Indiscretion."
I '4, :col o•to.i . 0r: V..f . ) que , dly
.1,1:1041 t.r•c"l an 14.04 •14).”. , .t-.11 1 . 11t1.1) to (11111-
14, Th.` Weekly 11-.-1 , .::.•4174 that the
It o , I , c r .", tv c o r •t,r Wirke, in Ningarii,
, •:•utio 4ine • •lii•poilled fur
ft:r 3dtwery ith hi.. pirivhi •nerA The
•:,t1.111't• ~ 1 11:,414,1p, !•It 'month,
, • :! I• o •u•••,. Cut •.hutild keep
ot.:r til' 3tid
r.. I Er'.l(" , l4 . lrN 'lll 3 !ife
f Put ‘• 1; : .imon tLr t. .nnn , nq again ,r
him Is :IS f •tl. d It cop) of
Miltrul'A Pro-0 4N,uk.:-.:
't 3ty ih•ar f,ow ~,i iiaotabe with a
••••11-rit•nep t., the ileettino of Ow I,..treat
t,, 1 „ f otit trim pago 2.14
• 25 . 2. mot rerineat a eireftil pernaal "• tflnfo
harts, bpi-twin i 1ri...11 tit vontract an union on
am I nv wife 14 Ltand f.t r t bathib g
for that ptirroae, and t hare afwaya arlinfrrd and
regarded ynn with uneonininn alfeeti.,ll and par.
tealify.
It* you rut 'mum Cutt irzltug, whieb ettter
tAie Westse ter wi t tuify , atut• by euheeribriii
this ittittal of your name titul-r mine, end re
turn •tise book to me to•motrow with drill es
chard
Ni Apra. 3133 Bth, 1855
The Roet.)r's :volistauf, the Rev. Mr. Bop
.h rehmed in bg preueut at Mr. Cretin's iter%
rice eueltouoien, and g ave OA a reltsos I , er
it the adoltertata'auti drunk.* Re <lf the iteofur.
The &maids' thus because public. Biatiep Street.
au Weed to take uutiee of it—. trial WIN arse
=mesa yea "Grimed yet pawkiest!, while
pwr , likimohls ins adjudged guilty of a "cruel
sudicereetse," as the web" phrases
4 , sae
too been been iadelaitely suapeeded filimi clerical
dutyl
Ntir Yota, lac 21
The Herald's Wiyatiostaa oarrespoadette '
'graPiLa that Mr. Mae* bias prepared in mite)
went whit's he will Air tin (be tariff bill, w►
wilt &wive the ratite vote 'South.
VfilUbirP: that fluty of 1 por - cent be lee
ad Mkoreati'ett 1111 Imported artioles *bate
except corn awl
I is
He
erit,
OD
After 101111 erpianstory remarks, the follow*
niched' gentlemen wen appointed a Committ*
to report reseintimis expressive .pf the sense of
thi meeting . William Kelley, James C. Mu.
shall, I. B. Garay James Lytle, 13herbern Smyth,
John C. Beebe, /Ma Camp.
- . .4.4lteen , limo r
reported tise.mnag.tr •
Rewthied, That the Dishing • of Pam.
sylvania, so far as wee tefamish
safe mid Nemo ' * 4t
eV einmeey to ate as
money and to &newer the pupate of money, has
totally failed and sought to be changed.
Ruolved, That, in the of this meeting,
no change will answer an_y good pupate, or bring
security to the bill holder, so long as the privis
lege of making their own money is conferred
upon Boob. This is a radical error, Banks
should buy their own enneney, and give pledgee
and security for it. redemption, instead of making
it at will, as at present. The very privilege is
an inducement to its abuse, and the oontinned
losses by the le she natural consequence.
Resolved., That the present system should be
got rid of as soon as possible, and on more cur
rency manufactoties established, but in their
stead a system 4 13ankins organised, limited
only to the supplef capital and the wants of
trade.
Resolved, That this meeting recommend a
system sin:tiller to the one which has been tried
and (mad to work well in the State of New York,
sad that all paper carraney sosborised to be is-
said hereafter skull have theplolessad security
of Penusyhanis Elideamits, IF — Wier valuable
securities deposited with che StallaStwastrot, at
snob a minus of discount as will redeem the
same in gold and silver in ease oft Bank failure.
Reaofeed, That the continued losses by the
people on account of * the paper currency of the
State, calls loudly upon the Legislature for
prompt and decisive action. No tinkering or
patetnng of the old system wilt answer. Securi.
ty to the bill holder should be the leading
went in the organisation of a new system, and
of this security the State should be the holder.
Resolved, That a petition embodying these
sentiments bo circulated among the people and
forwarded to the Legislature, urging their action
in this matter the present session.
, Resoled, That Charles W. Kelso, David S.
Clark and Josiah Kellogg be and are hereby
appointed a Committee of Correspondence with
reference to the objeets of this meeting.
Resulmi, That tholeproceedings be signed by
the o ffi cers and published in all the County
paper. and copies be sent to our Senator and
members of the House of gepresen tati yes to be
laid before their respective bodies.
PHILADELPUId, Jau 21.
The St. Louis Reblioan publishes au advance
oopy of Governor Gutsy's Message to the Seam
Legislature.
With regard to popular ioversipty Govartier
Gouty says in STAMMIIaCIO thlit whoa the interests
of the people minks a`sintwoovernseent, and the
proper *tops are taken to establish it then will
be the time, once for all, to eieeide the grave pn
li Lica' questions which underlie all well regtilot. , Ll
en to mutt wes Mt+
He ad rieea the legi*isture to let sisseryilorie,
and leave it where the Constitution places it, t. , )
forego all logislation in reference to it until the
Stale Constitution is formed; recommends that
the errors and omissions on the *stew Book be
corrected ; denounces the teat 'oath act, and re
c immends its repeal; disapproves the present
mod.) of denting jurors, and recommends their
adoption by lot ; insists on voting by ballot, and
suggests a law requiring a residence of ten days
in a district to prevent Illegal voting.
A FACITIOUS RZLIGOUti NZWIIPAPEE.--The
Presbyterian gives the following:
A newspaper writer, imitating the prevalent
practice among editors of puling everybody who
has *bows them the eomastmest civility, " for
their courteous and gentlemanly conduct," re
turn. his thanks to "the parson and proprietors
oC i the Scans Cliumh," in a city be baa .100, vis
ited, "for the privilege of promenading up acid
down the broad aisle of the same no Sunday
last—in search of a seat—unmolested." There
are other city churches where strangers have eo
joyed the same privilege, though they may .not
have made the same formal acknowledgment of
the favor
New Mtil Arrangements,
POST OFFICE, glttlE. PA
Ant. 1, 48541.
Stu tad after this ant., the Wills will slew at this Olken is fol
: I
titan)) ti awed Nilo Toth, at tnd SAO P. IL
Washington. Boston sod Hartfold at
b.lO T. AL
warlitall supplying all *lkea between Ertl' sad Bassi° at. In
,t.
Y_ A Erin IL IL Van wapplytug all otiose between Dunkirk and
ra York City, at 3.39 W
C.netntuitti, Indistinr - tlht St. Lon* Lonhoillo, Who.l.nz and
Pitiaburx, at 9.4. If,
Cturago and Dotraque, and :JO r Y.
Detroit, 17 Y.
and Toed o, 9A. VI and 7 Ptl
A Wly Xan +apply in; an ueleot bettrren Erie and cirroand at
WIT All tietwoPn /de sad Eltembure. 7 A. Y.
Willaburg—Tunrowc, Thiwwlary A Sato rday at 6 A V
NeKown, e n tw,r , mud l i e ndrillo, L' W.
oPPICi.! tintlte —From T A. W till qr it, !TNT , ' , llldata
- , tandat from 7 to a A. and from 4 to .5 P. Y.
R p M
Aptaa•csaluc, Exam C. • Pa., A 4, O. mA,
%Igloos& cAlttlit rtint :
I bay* noel year Wax of Waled tataamototcolds sod venal*, hnth
fl.r enema( sad ebildear Min f eatypolhad be Me coadittau of toy
11,-eltl, to h‘ro triaptaat Mau rea to Nevitelno. 14 that diet—sod
..an unbar tattoo, py that 1 %tura *ewer yet card any that gave
such praittpt attdelteetql relief. lan fir t•uthfulke in regard to
it the courtton otprosoton, It acted lite a etlartu."
Yooro trtdr, R. !JEWELL
MU SWIM alai Proust Itige.—C ART net CRIL 111 1 I
1.01107 C has never Iron twirl to WI in hiving qui<
a 14 th qa• troatdosolito affeetious.
fgre I memeresast es Ireametes—Dr. 11;beeeemeatee
The eornhtsatione of toredients to thane hthi, is the
mitt of Sint( tad extensive praetor. , ttn7 are vend to their Ner
vation, 'LW certain of manning notary to tee pivot etiasiosi to
ewerT trestanee bate Use Pills prorimi mieunishit. The Pills Iniesna-
Idy Minn than, blisbnesiona to which bombs are liable, and twine
intim. Into its propos eleassei t whereby neraitia l mintaut, and the
polo and deathly enuniernenseeebwerb %nu healthy one. No female
win refry red unless she to reticular, and witenever ao ob
sent, no abet pboe, whether from etpoilUre, cold, or any 0114 , T
mum, the to &Mina. and the
emit l ecalramMa=m Ili ra: Imlay gmeaseptineh
artMn; )(min retealet• IT ' in the aide, pettillati.o
the teed, tuattlln# tam% eitil amp, do moat alletive arts«
hum the totetTuPtiett et *stem ; PIA Nrtinnstinr that la tit, nu,
the ?UTetll levertably temets an tam evils. or are thee bee
•Mesel.ma In the ewe nf totlearettneken*Tanali elated the Whites
Thome Pint sh..gld nerinAe Akio duthig :wagoner', as they
be mini to maw t ar o lleigryinv: lrinTentolrely , ngetktok 404
tintC6l. anything itinationia to life or health. toll and explicit
diroetioall baXllllpa r y 11141 hos. Fut tele by Lteeart t anetair
• cheet h e . Ye- pee ee ia .s a t tle . 2s is ea s y. r
:ham to a• -Mr melamine hoUar to
0 101ter. prepaid, to PrCalunwelf aa. N'. J 67 lilrtekrr Koper
Yaw Vent Cie .ens here tlllmtlelb► IS Mot emtectt ,, eettemete tij
ratan of rata 1,14
OtttW to NiftgliW PR listisoter.--The ti•ait
p irr ar =olit ottootiototto . tits Ot L It LBrS MAGI(' ,tt
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