THE ERIE OBSERVER. - lIENJ 51.0.4 N, EDITOR .1. - SLOAN A MOORE, PUBLISHERS .. A TV IL D t Y DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS FOR OOVRRNOR, 110 N. WILLIAM F. PACKER, I=E FOR SUPREME I TON. ELLS LEWIS, ==! FOIL CANAL COMMISIONER, NIMROD STRICKLAND, I= News of the Week --Mr. Thomas R+o, of Toronto, Cansola West, Lrc,ther of Dr. Rae, tho Areas, ttareller, contradicts the report that his brother is shout to resume the search for further traces of Sir John Yranklin's party. Its says the Doctor's in ten,le.l voyage to the Arctic regions is for the purpose of completing the surrey of that pert of the e mit of America yet unexplored. He also states that no further expedi tion wilt be emit nut by tho government to prosecute a further search. —lt is sail that the Emperor has bestowed 'gift of five hundred thousand Cranes on the widow of the unfortunate American wh, was shot Sy the sentinel in the debtor's prowl of Cliehy. Tb:s is kind and considerate and re flects great oredit up to the Emperor. One 'hundred thousand dollars ibes not go far toward restoring the lost husband to the bereaved widow, but it may help to get another. —The itihany eorrespondent of the N. Y.Fianday Mae. *aye " To..r Conn:ry has been up hens looking half frightened to des.th, ant e•iining the p,tiful and the tear dodge over thereerti,r. But the latter's blood le up, and Thu weep. fog or wailing will d 1 the haliniess. Conaery's days are awboned." —The story about the poisoning of rats at the National it Ael, Washington, an I the eonveqaent poisoning of the glens, proves t. b+ no hnac, bet a sad foot. The story at oar reader; will remember, root thus: Bats had become eery tremblest ne at the h e.e It was determined to ca• terminate them by prison. Tn, deadly potion was duly administered. and swallowed by the .‘ varniints.' As they were severally attaeked. they reeked for the watertsaks to allay their Ciirit. le this in inner the water beame poi soned, and all who amok of it became more or lees afloat ad The eonesqinieese are likely t be serious to several pertrma_who were guests at the hotel at the time. Among the victim. was rreei•leat Bnehaaan, who has not yet re. eovered. Hun: J. Glancy Jones is serionaly if not danger. oasly ill. lion. John L. Dawson is laid to be lying at the pellet of death at his home in Brownsville; while Mr. Spencer of Columbus, Ohio, 6,4 died from the poisoning. —By Ili ? law of the late Comeau, tke Postmaster thiaoral is authorized to establish a regular coach mail between the Mississippi tied Sas /harming. He is em powered to Okkotraet fur either • monthly, semi-monthly or weekly matt **rot, the plazas, by the most feasible route, taking one or the other of two wag.° roads just establish ed by Congress. Per the monthly oersted, $300,000 has been appropriate.: fur the semi monthly, $450,000, mid fur the neatly, $600,000. —The Rockwall? (ileum contains an eatraordioary state ment of a ease of needle mania, prepared by Dr. Charles Sumter, of that city, which the editor says btu been verifi ed to his own satisfaction. A young lady in Otsego °our ty was laboring under a terrible Magill, which impelled her to thrust needles and pieees of wire inte her Mash, where they remained until removed by surgical aid. Dr. Sumner, who attended this young lady, has extraeted from her biAr and limbs the enormous number of arse hastired cod eigity tArre needle,. —The Raeoutive Committee of the Pennsylvania Agri cultural Society held • spiels! meeting in Pittsburg re neatly, when it wet decided that the 29th and 30th Jaye of September and the la/. and 3d days of October next shall be the time fur the next Annual Exhibition. The following gentlemen wee* appointed • Committee to re ceive proposals wtth regard to the locality: —Dar id Taggart, H. N. bio'Callister, Jno. C. Fleniker, Amoa R. Kapp, A. R. Mollvaia, and John P. Rutherford. —The heavy snow which has fallen op the toostatains in the Var, France, has driven numbers of wolves down to the plains, where they have committed groat destruction among the docks of sheep. The saephords adopted • 3 stratagem to accomplish their destruction. They injected dead caroms of an was with poison, which the wolves dew red , and six of them were found dead the following da The Lewsaotor go , ,,ei Iv geprette, in an article upon the false report which was published 011 Saturday, of the arrest of the alleged murderer of young Nuroross. soya: It Is to be deeply regretted thitt, each a story, giving all the alleged datoila of the arrest, should be stimulated, as it Is esilealsitiod to throw the pursuers of the atonister off their guard. The rumor on which it was founded no doubt originate I with those who have an interest in aiding the gaits, wretch in escaping from justice; and we elation all persona against relaxing their vigilance on amount of the - circulation of any such report. The Express adds: A gentlemen from the lower part of the eoeety informed as this morning, that tirlEins, the murderer of Norcross, at Altoona, is said to have beets men at the Nine Point', travelling in the direetiln of Andrews' bridge. a few days alp. The pers.n who aaw hive, is very enalident 'bat be ooeld not hare been mistaken la the Kan- —A oorrespondeat of the Auburn Advertiser says: "It is not, perhaps, generally know• that by wetting the out side of the postage stamp with the tongue Prothererlee, and daispeuirg the letter where the stamp Ls to be attsehed„ the carting up of the edges, rarely, If ever, aroma. It foils to my tot to baronial duty to perform very housemen and it &Ivor snecomods." —The Canadian Post 01hoe authorities olrm a reward of $lOO fiir the apprehension of John Henderson, laic Post master at Port Stanley, who bas abeeonded. after robbing the mails to a large amoant. Ile is deeeribod as a rather most man, S feat t lashes high. with a nervous, noeertain susses, speaking low, and ha. a terydowseam Issok,tigbt Wee epee, large howl. dashed fsee, sad is quite bald. —The Ilia York Mirror was :—The Abolitionists west tab satisfied with Mr. Reehaaan's Administration, linen ha boa Stand a Bleat man and a Brown man in his Cabinet. —Oa Saturday the sale of lager beer by retail °eased M lumeseter, Pa. Tim temperas« men bay* beau so Nub's la 'shaving the Is 'Out Its fah that &Men lime ma 'laded sot to soli. —The Sydney ( Australia) Morales Herald states that • same of gold was reeenty fated at Louisa Creek, the value of which is eetta•ted at 1.20,000. It is said to be the largo* ever fossil. and weight 5 eels. • —Chief Justice, Ta•ey him administered the oath of •soe to preal4ents Vas Baran, Harrison, Palk, Taylor Pillsers, Pierce, and &Wass& —A Negro tamed erre. was hang at Carrelltoa, La. ea like 30th alt., kw robbery •ad attempt to warder. --Oyer 1,000 perms' visited the patent Are, at Washin ess. from the $ll to sew ovoalog of the irk fait. - -it is Asked 236 atoms or tiro 11. 8. Navy Wove testis ," their oosioloolook witkla Ike post too ram to Book privets osploysoot. Nearly t tr. roolgoothoto her losoth. —The Mew (DL) Leader, says, list • wrialper et weasels sill to shattered Is the Sprigs, I. deed aims for ".ropes T. CanaWaa sehoeser Asdrew Weems, has already bee* eitarteml Is tate a lead et proviaies, to plumper, Ileetlaad. —A paper published la rleresee, Irsi itajoi ant saasseripts have bee. toad 'Fiala the ,wall et tie f e nn in a s et Piave 1, when the "Y et the /INS iinak * WOO fur sieves years a primer, trill wive the pro blem et Ws ladestity. —A n ennessiee plaster, who has new*, erlaatise4 a large amber it Seamless is the perish el fit Yoe" La., armee the Mow Orissa" Dee that tho.prespest et UN seat sager asp le sedisllees4 ead was sever lam thee at prom. fltir We are gradsally learning Oat Oeagreat rainy 411 beim the grand illspereiea welt plass. The hollowing nrs twee the bapertaat hdls passed. la &Uhl, la the nettat appregelastea bine '1 P let • rodsothia of the TAAL 21 fi btrpreiridliag for es overiaad Mail fres Ow .101. slasippiiip Ilaa IhusslaiN. TIN till asibetisise)Maieseis to tens • DOM arrow 11 7:1411 Iseemeing the py et Army Alms, with oa testmheent„ giving Gee. gloom the pay relleeed se Ur lei fix tbeeteM ilesaii i - ea leserts. an n. Poot Boob SAL 114 Xlmototo Load IW. MAGNI to impel lintootoop to Woad sod gim minim Omanbad Clortilloos. no DM to provide ke lit pripsyssoil Pootop. The geotlemoa composing ~State Ticket are so widely known that it seepi• almost a needless leek to speak diem in detail, but the male of citizens, those who pay more attention to their daily avocations dian to the Mate history of ear public man, expect to receive through the public journal,, some of the particulars of the history of those to whom they expect to give their suffrages at our annisal Meadows. ',IA UCH Is l IKS7 (11,13. PACS in la one of that 11111:12ef0118 01•4111 to P•noryi •ania who have risen to pforninence by their (Len unaided doterminatioeto occupy positions of importance and use fulness. His starting point, was that reboot of great men a Printing Office. He received the appointment of Audi tor tleueral from Gov. Porter, and we belt- to previous to that, ho eternised the duties of Canal Commissionet by appointment from the Itiseetive. Ie 1813.9 he was Speaker of our Legislature, and soon after this was eiectel to the Suite Sessm,s, where he was eonspicsous as a do. hater. Fur the Soprano Bench, we have the prisiet.' Wanted cikierJutiell of Use State, Kula Latvia, who wae lotted some six years MOO to the place he now holds. an. ore he has gained a high reputation as a jurist. In the body that put him I. nomination again, a paper was precent,d and read, which spoats ta.uteses in favor of his qualifies tiuus and duiess for tlie 1.10 Qua ocoaioea. It was a tester addressed to the deta..cratic delegates of Phtladei phis., signed by a large number of the members of the bar of that city of all potiticia parties, asking them to d) ail that lay in their power to bring about bia re eon:Ovation, and expressing for Judge Lewis not only the highest re gard, but great consideration for his eminent abilities as a Judge. We are glad to see that party is nut to control entirely our judicial elections. The gentlemen who have generously signed the totter in favor Judge Lewis, are clearly determined not to permit politics to bias their minds in selecting the judiciary. We have no question that the nominee of the democratic party for Supreme Judge will be elected by a large majority. Of our candidate for Canal Commissioner, Nrititoo STITICICLAID. the Peßoasy/ealeino. Jaya, "There is no man in the Commonwealth who has, throughout life, manifested a higher and more honorable personal character than Judge litriekland. Ardeetly attached to the Democratic party, be bu give* the beat energies of his life to its ser vice, and few men have labored move salou•ly and ea ciently for its success. Connected with that staunch old Democratic paper, the Weal Chester Reputiliems, as its editor, for oear fifteen years, his vigueuni and industrious pen was ever busy in wastafitieg gnat principles, and his political cervices as an able and convincing writer, were of a very important and useful natarera Netwithstaading Gu straighforward political course, a however, his high moral 'fistulae' sod unswerving inrogrity have always secured te him the respect and warm of Use members of all parties, wherever he is known. As an evidence of this, be was last year elected Associate Judge in Chester county by a handsome majority, although the Democratic State Ticket was in a minority of several hundred. No stain or blemish mare the parity of his life. Ito will go into Attie, if elected, with clean hands, and no one who knows bins will doubt that he wit' come out of it equally pure, and free from all taint of corruption, or tampering with the public interests. Tl,,•re is great satisfaction eapresse.l throughout the entire county la regard to the New Cabinet. It is com posed of men of large experieoce in public affairs and of conservative, moderate antecedents on the exciting goes tit as which have serous!, disturbed the fraternal Inter course of the different sections of the Colon In calling inteh a man as General CYs to the Premier. ship, says tb• N. Y. Nem, Mr. Buchaaan has evinced • freedom from that jealousy which somehow lurks eves ie the greatest minds. Gen. Cass is like the President, a veteran statesman, and has devoted a life to the services of his country in the highest and most honorable situations. Like the President he was the friend sad indurate coon seller of the illustrious Jackson, and ay be considered in some respects as the Nestor of the Demeeraey. As in the ease of the Gneiss hero, age may have tempered the tire, but has taken nothing from the charm of the stallions" and the soundness of the jedgeseut of Gen. Cam. Though the Presidential candidate of the Democracy in Ilia, and fell as the chums limier of that party, no man has been more misrepresented. it has been maid that Gen. Culls animated by hostility to Nashua, and the English press and its echoes io this country have sot only made state- Went& of this (hammer, bat have descended into gross personal attacks on this eminent stateeman. Gen. Cass, however, most not be considered as hostle to England, but is decidedly so to that pulley of some English ministers which is *overtly aggrassivetoirazds this country, and in contravention of oar own settled polioY• The lion. Howell Cobb of Georgia, has been nominated Secretary of the T ry. Mr. Cobb is comparatively a young man being only forty-two years of age, but his eminent natural abilities have been ripened by large ex- I perish.' in public station. As the parliamentary leader of the Ihinoeratic members in the Hones of Representatives, as Speaker of the House and as Governor of his State, elected by more than 30,000 majority, Howell Cobb is well known to the whole country, and what is more, his name is a pledge of devotion m the [Taloa The selection of Mr. - Cobb for the Treasury is an indication that the Demo cratic policy of progressive free trade will not be aeglect -1 ed by the present Administration, and to his Industry sad ea his pabildy we look for a oentinamese of that stems economy and rigid reepoesibility whit* has ever diode , gelshed the Democratic mastagememt of our Seances. The ilon 7 John B. Floyd of Virginia has been celled to the Seseretaryskip of War. He has Allei the poet of ()over sew of Virginia, and seek was the milldam* felt in his ability, that the College of Electors of his State retina untraded Nor. Floyd to the President shoot for a Cabinet. appointment. , Oar. Tommylof Commotieut takes the portfolio of the Navy. Qe bears the repstatioa of Wag one of the greatest eonstitetional lawyers of the wintry, sad it was supposed at *rst that he would be appointed Attorney tieseral. Gov. Twenty le a National Democrat, and his career in the Semite was *like honorable to his SW* sad beneficial to the whole eroantry . The Hoc Jacob ?Muumuu of Mississippi is ailed to discharge the important duties of Soeretary of the 'warier; these hat a•tecedoule give every assume* will be faith fully perforated. Mr. Thwapeon hat leas held • high position in his satire State, and while holing( • seat la Congress, wee distinguished for slotturnee sod form of character, awl is a as of great iadastry and ability, admirably calealated f ar the post whieb he has been sailed to Ail. :edge Black of Peanyiviais is Hind to son as a jurist, and is a gin of .sera, elogoono sad karats'. IN regard ibis solowdoo as • most Jadicieiwas woe aid predict that be will retire from tiss position at the •ipira tioi of his term, with as easy laurels as way of Ids pre docorows. Th. See. Aaron ♦. Brows of T• 11•040110 la owe of lb. sod elloetiro onion of tho Woes and a thorough sod oessiatest Numeral. H. ham home bisetiled with all dm groat assns of be party mad so son aosoptalrlo op polirratirat amid kayo lowa reads. Mr. Brows Um alio %tad the saes of 41•••raer of big Store. Ilia odadatotra %lvo talons aro of tbo blgbs.t ware sad tho ogee of Pool Mooior Doswral will bo ably 111.4 by Gamow Brows. NEW soon—. THE BORDER BOVIR," by la. miaow Bann, Lather of " Clara if °Mud." " The Prai. rte rower," " Leal Lootl," " Viola," " Ploawe's Dan'. tor," "Bride of tail Wildorsioss," /ha.. seaspisso la two largo liaodesisse miaow's, aoatly !woad la papa tover. Pries $l. Tale is said to los Das of Sosaots's best proliaetlaas , , sod Is highly rosoassasadsd by some of the saws oelobrate4 midst; who ooasidsr tie wort gaits as latarostlag as tlis *Weide noire , '" sad "Clara ItswilisailL" 0 Vivia—The &mei of Power," try Li. I. D. IL N. Serrrweimi, amber er "UM Heiress," 'Demme Ink" "Waft !We," "lad*" "WWI Theory," "Estella. des," oDisountol Deegisor," 'Verse of Clifton,* a5.,41e., emotes, le me Urge leetleettae • show meetly based le s i e sh„ for me eellet me toreety-live mete. es Is tme vet gess; parer sever, he is. defter. ~.. Di OM weft the Winne& Ir saki So lave easetted ker ma, amertibmaailme the oirikkai atiggisalisy mid himeal7 el emeeptlea Mask beip sarksd Mr haw preatedeain &Mee clobber KIM above vette will he mat le say pad et the Dalai Illeseefees qf petepo, by semillikig the peke et the Maim see are meg elea, se the peitiftesr, le a Mawr. PHtir.l mumg for mak am Om mramo 3.5& Psiilme. lag iiitsbSeurat of "T. IL Pramual, Sa 103, CiMwet arm, likiledeiimitis" Bo r . K.. KAtyytaly.—Tbs ta4ivW. ly sbyraky to by Plod by ....A mid Yea Ise Me liommtisee end lady. seat sysen‘le Obi *Wm Of tb. Maybe else sad dig id Lod seeduset so We hairs laid dot satiquesod aid h a , i,„:434 Ores Se OW Asks( redid rathreassi. We Immo boded Ikoeist, the sem seseeiese sod meeskiipieed shadows( OIL Ittesmat, saw die poliiid nerd elt bb NS Wm tadt led Ida be NI f. the Sag of peddles& serwspiiedi. dimpled lisollems OE p is* dhe Preasibiertil is mug visseft e aid seder is pnow. fres dr iwirrr m Inissessial 4u Tin Dense* vim Mom JMP' de do web( of lie dd. Cloomy liodOy •4. dobodop lot, a sookom ollepeol IlloOr rulafolog el. insoit olhir MY by do lboddirdo de moot Our State Ticket. Fc P cialftli 0 The bred Scott Case,Deeision of the Su preme Court. The opinion of the Supreme Court in the Dred Seett eaie War delivered by (Ulf Jurtiee Taney, It was a full ■ml elaunrste rtntetnent of the viewr of the Court. Tt..y hei•tleeided the (ollowinß tieportnnt points L. Netr"er. erhethor r free. that is, met I f the African rare, are n, rttlx the Felted State.. Ly the Coaatiaataeta. IL The Ordinance of ho 1 n•. iodepeml••ot eon ti_ toilette% force or legal effect , tilttetptently t.• the adoption of the Constitution, end it, old to,t operate of ttself to eon. far freedom or ottiseuehtp wutun the North wart Territory iin Negroes not Miter's by iiir Cnnstituiiiin. :hi The provisions "(the ,\ ^t of MO. ei.mianuly called the Miesnurt Compromise. in on f+► so it undertook to etelurte negro slavery front, endeummunir►te freedom and citizenship to Devoe' in the northern portion of the Lot:Wane evasion, was a legislative met tinter/lag the ponces of Congress, and voin and of no legal effect to that r: In deciding these main points, the Supr,ne Court deter mined the following Incidental points • Ist. The expression territory and other property" of the Union, in the Constitution applies "in terms" only to such territory u the l of to p, d at the time of the adoption or the Constitotim. 21. The rights of eitiseue of the United States inim.mrkt tug into Federal territory. and the power of the Federal Guserntoent there depend on the general provisions of the Ciostitation, which defines in this, as in MI ither reepects, the powers of Congress. As Congress does not po power itself to make enactments relative to the persons or property of cilium , of the United Stows to Federal Territory, ottlieT than suet. ce the Constitutlen roofers, P. it eannot comptitati onsily delegate any such powers toe territorial govinuseat or ganised by it under the Constitution. 4th The legal condition of • slave in the State of souti is not affected by the temporary sojourn of so. I. slave in any other State, bat osi his return his comfit, still depends on the laws of Miesouri. As the plaintili nee not a citizen of Missouri, he there tire could not sue to the Courts of the United States The posit moot he dismissed for want of Jurisdiction Tim delivery of this opinion creespled about throe been. and was listened to with profound atteaUne by a crowded Court room. Among the auditors were gentlemen of emi nent legal ability. and a due proportion of ladies. Judge Nelson stated the nitwits of the 0111/0. The quell lion was whether or not the removal of Seem from Missouri with his wester, to Illinois, with a view te i temporary reel donee there, worked his emancipation. He maintained dust the question depended wholly on the law of Missouri. and for that reason the judgment of the Ceart below shuld be adirmed. Judge Catron believed the Supreme Court has jurisdio• 1100 In decide the merits of the ease. Hs argued that Congress could not do directly what it could sot do indi rectly. If it could exclude one epecier of property. it Geoid exclude another. With regard to the Territories ceded. Congress could gayer* them only with the restriettoas of the &Wee which ceded them; and the Miscosri Aet of 1820 violated the lesdiug featured of the Constitution, and was therefore void. He concurred with his brother Judges that Scott is a slave, and was so when this suit was brought. The last Presidential election presented to the people of the United !States for their decision substantially a slues lion of Constitutional law. Congress is embodying is the Kansas-Nebraska hill an abnegation on their part of all :egishative imatrol over slavery in the Territories, merely wiped from the etatate book an ussionstitotional act. The people have fortunately derided the Inc. pmested to them in s manner in amordarnee with the Constitution, conservative as respects the equal rights of the States, and eminently auspittioua in referearre to the Union. The same question bee been asheouttially prompted for adjudication before the Supreme Court of the United States. The constitutionality ad the Missouri line has at, length Woo brought, fir judicial settlement, before that august tribunal which was to be the Anal resort la eases of dis pute arising out of the Constitution. And there le no direreponey, we thank /leaven! between the pepsin voles and the grave and lammed Jadgment of the jedgee of t. land. TIN Supreme Court, In the ease of Dred &slit, has decided Hist the attempt by Congress to Fen a geokraphical line across "the territories, exceeded their power, and was "VOID Len or ■o 1.104 L IRTTItCT TO TIIAT END." This is as end of the Frs. Soil party. Had Fremont been sleeted, it you'd not have effected the great issue &entwined is the Nebraska bill. That now is determined beyond even the power of as accidental or temporary ma jority, mad the 'opposition to the Demoeratt_• party oast seek new watchwords and build a new platform for party so erten". As good citizens we submit to this decision of the con stitutional interpreter of the fundamental law, cad hail it as another bright bow of promise painted on lb* retiring cloud of sectional agitation. The legal and popular verdicts being ass perfectly in aaeordianco, if those who were de aired or mistaken on the /abject will now, we hope, POI an example of obedience is the laws sod Constitution of their country. W. cannot hope so much from those fans. tics who openly assert their hatred of dust Constitution, but lb( greet mass of the so called "Republican" party Sr. not so far demoralised as to desire revolution and ovens pion. The long struggle 11 at last over. It bas been desperately fought in Congreds, before the people, and in the Cowin, and everywhere the principles of the Demo cratic party have been triamphaitly sustained. TIIC following is Mr. AAAAA 'A Cabinet so controlled by the Senate on tho:flth Vast. Ar , refory J Saw. —llollk Lewis CARO, of MirMims. 8.-swory tils roftssury--iton. Ilowst.i. Coss, of Giorgi& Sorrotory ej Mar-1100. /0011 IL FLOYD, of Virgiais. Seeontary4C6 NWI—HOft, lm LAC Tonnes . ..Of COIMOtti• out. Speretery of 14. Interior—Hull. JAI US THOMPSON of Mississippi. Afters." o,fteral—Jade BLACK, of Poansylvasrla. Poitmase, , Geooria—llon. A. V- Snowy, of ToTHISSSOS. Am ERA or GOOD FICKLING.—We are free to eonfees that the perusal of the inaugural address has given us sioeere satistaetims, so entirely naexeeptimsable does it impair to be is thought sod expression. Indeed, we may say that, alike is matter and in manner, it reminds us of those sterling attributes of good judgment and eosamon sense which eharseterised the Stabs papers of President Monroe; and we east only imps that at the dose of Mr. Biteimaan's Administration the oomparison thus sauested may extend not only to the well tempered 11611linellt and and unambi tious dtetion of these two statesmen, lost aloe to that re storation of good feeling which warted the as of the ear. tier President, and which we fain hope will he tlia eonsei enoestimas aim of his veteran snetessor.—Natioowl fowl. syemeer• The foooltiprocor is one of the wary few papers which Kill represents the old Whig party. It is ao twrtisaa now, hat K has sot lost the literary ability, latelleetwal esteem* enJ high tate which ever narked it, aid which give important,* to Its ophiloas ea all sulijecto. air W Ware freak lb. Gamma that CILAIILMS W. Intso Esq.. has bats appointed District Attoreq, is place of U. N. Joittomax, &messed. The oppoiousest holds good milli Oetober tut, whoa a District Atiorsey will ho sleeted by the ',opt* to serve out Mr. Johnotoa's torn. BUTISNIS Janos.—The Pittsbsug Mersin Pest ree osse•de Hos. JANIIII Tnonrsos, el tbill oily as • sea_ &date ter /edge of Use Sept... Ce•rt t• piens or ledge Bleep, resigned. SIGNIFICANT—A bill for the admilseisa id Minseeets as a State has mean, passed the Qom by a vete sf t 7 to 75. riftrilr EtZiritS Northers " fined/ma sawieltare voted assists this bitl for the easiest's of a 1111.111 State, white TWOLVII Seashore Destoerste voted for it 1 If these twills. Southern INl•mb•es bed voted with those twestpeeven " freedom' shrieks's." tier hi 11 valid bars bowl defeated. Thu the adiniosion of • new free State Is dee to those Boatbera imeathera. Time coatis' bypeerites of the North are etrastastly d lag the Smokers people so fradosvoring to forty slavery lab free territory, while &saws miliabers vete fur WI adimiselem of a free Storm ageism die persistent 'torte of Moor lyposites to detest it. Messrs. Aikea of Saab Coronas. Mamas of North Carolina, Cobb of Citerret, Beseek of Virginia, sad ether promisees ileathera su, voted fee tilts bill, whit* three Xessiebssotts lumbers, three frets Ceeasestiosi, dine free Ohio, Ire from' New York, wives tram New glean* read ethers, voted agaises it. Bush is Ow sisserity Si t h is. freedom' ettriekist dessammee—eesstastly best. lag is Wolf Si fostilema sad then voting straiset the ad ulteries of a fro, Stabs t flier It will be ma, totaroomo t. oar Spatial s.d. am hat WK. H. Mims, ohm Mato& m a mainhatit for Castrato hi ha list WaM. 0f...,.. ha mods mem t. lo• &Mai, sa4 ot mom ko won eidost omeybotly volt* he Ids. I The Maio which left Tomato far Basilan We aliamoos roe of the meek at Deejardee's Oubal, near Kamilla', perapitatiag the 'sights, bagpe ear mad toe pemeepr Mrs is the vs. ter. 80.. fifty penes. are reported killed, among whom is Samuel Zimmerman. The bodies are is die vow, sad away we net jet resovemal. weaanarroa l Kara, 18, 1867 " • "..eies - The Seem bash, rash Senses is eseestive.ll.4 balite Dallis Catawba treaty is sa font by s Tots of 31 to Hi. Baumasileery , boa ben appoistai Getensor at ithisumft, ead J. P. Asmiersos, bile lielirae kook Waphiarea, Governor of Ass Tervisiwy.— .11e.• Asionme is r osier kir &ties at do eirinsise of ti,. i i.stieeios ol Gov. Obese. Tosoarro, Karel' 12 NEW YOWL Crorrrei.neleer. of lb* Kn. Obser,er 3 A ft-r a bleraed oasis of *latest summer weath er, we have a miry, howling wilderm s, of ti week It began with a heavy fail of snow, which turned uu Monday into a blinding storm and lia. eN, since been melting away little by little Mittel! the air with raw exhalations Merriam 1, up at Albany, and the clerk u,f,the weather iA . t .:1,..- wildered and helpless as a ship without a rudder lie changes his mind every day and gives us in stalments of Winter, Spring and Summer, altuost in the same breath. The week has been rather a dull one In•re Washington is just now the magnetic point both for business men and pleasure seekers The wholesale business generally has been very quiet, though there has been considerable animation in that peculiar food of the Gentile, by Turk and Israelite alike abhorred l Aansage meats, how ever, have fallen considerably as the damp watt.' er has driven a vast number of rats it hiding places in the wharves, which animals art: slaughtered in great numbers by small boys The new tariff is the principal subject of disco-s ion at present among the parties interested to t manufacture of dry goods. It seems t dive very little satisfaction, except indeed to thu man. ufactarers of carpets and low woolens generally It is not generally thought that the reduction on cotton and woolen fabrics is sufficient to stimulate importation to any great extent. We have nothing exciting on the docket now, in the criminal way. Rev. Uriab Marvin. the clergyman who married Mrs. Cunningham and another party, seems now to bo struck with a decided conviction that the other party was Dr Bardsll himself and not Eckel. He says th , . latter idea was "preuched into him" when 11. came to testify before the Coroner's jury. Mr , Cunningham has now a fair chance of obtaiuittg the widpir's portion of Dr. Bunkll's e4tate awl the chances are that she will soon enjoy it freedom and with a •indicated character Slav may be guilty, but who has a right to judge lier on the testimonyknow offered. , Coroner C , ,nocry has gone up to Albany to see about the attempt which has been made to procure his removal. The Young Men's Democratic Union club ~ f this city celebrated Inauguration Day and Night at home and bad a gay time of it. ERIE Judge of the Supreme Court. The appointment of Judge Black as Attorn.'y General creates a vacancy in Our Supreme b: nch to be filled at the neat election. Among those whose seises stay be pepseed for a nomination we know of no one who would All the anise with more credit to himself or honor to the position than JAW TuoMPeoN of this County. Mr Thompson wu for six years judge of the Dis trict Court of this district, in which position he gave unanswered satisfaction, and those who were accustomed to practice in his court would rejoice to see him occupy a position on the supreme bench. The present bench, as well as all of the state officers and nominees are from the ea.tr•rn portion of the state. The west is certainly eu titled to notiee and we know of CO wty of aff 'r•i ing more general satisfaction than by taking thr Supreme judge from this county. Considering th.. present location of the nominees of the late Dem °erode Convention we consider it highly desire. ble that the nominee to fill the vacancy should be taken from the west for the purpose, at least, of giving strength to the ticket. We beg that our brother democrats in all parts of ay stat.• will give this matter.a full and carotid eration. The New Tariff Bill A Washington oorrespondent of the New York Times hu furnished a running abstract of th.• new Tariff bill just passed by Congre“ I t is the result of a compromise of conflictipg, view= on the subject, and passed by a vote of to • in the Senate, and 124 to it in the house of lt , i,- resentatives. It goes into full effect on the lit July next, sod the now rates of duties to apply to all goods imported, but warehoused, in the meantime, as though the same had been imported after the 80th June. The immediate practical results, aside from the main purpose to reduce thepresent redundant customs revenue about $14,000,000 per annum on the current scale of importation, will be to throw a large portion of the highly dutiable goods now on the way from foreign States into public store, to await the operation of the new bill, and to postpone a covi• siderable share of the usual importations order «1 for May and June until after the let July. Both will necessarily lead to the reduced payment of cash duties into the Sub Treasury. What the effect will be after the new'bill takes full it is dilionit at present to see. The measure, however, is well timed, as the banks will be b••t ter enabled at mid-summer to supply the first demands of the importing interest, to pay cash duties upon the large sum of goods withheld (rem the market until after the first of July, than at any other season. The subsequent itu• portatiou will no doubt be heavy for savend winters, and the very serious apprehension is that the reduction in some of the schedules of the act of 1847 may, while curtailing the revenue, afford undue en meat to an excessive scale of importation. Schedules of 1846 to SO per cent might have been quite saMeient to bring down the revenue to the budget of Government expen diture, without interference with the original 30, 25 and 20 per moat schedules. But this could not be dose in the conflict of opinions between the two Houses, and the broader principle of the Senate bill of Mr. Hunter had to be yielded to secure the adoption of the much needed enlarge ment of the Free last, so as to inelude wool and some other raw material and the drugs and dyes employed in mannfamnrint, as contemplated in the Home bill of Mr. Campbell, as well as to remove all danger of a mischievous redundancy in t h e psblie treasury. The general arrange ment of the modification of the schedules is thus . SOW Sae 111: 11 1: 1 , 6 10 : I FT. Mr. Seek >b SO 11 19 16 11 6 4 Free. 'he hileretertlesPeri 'Akio ere 116111011 se there sprellied : fe Idea& 4 pew 1410 te IS par W. Brandies, Cordial', Gin, Liqueurs, Absynthe, 0111110614, Arraok, Maraschino, Other Spirits. ta Urea& afrsas 40 to aez .at. All wises in wood, Mann tared Tobacco, Cigars, Champagnes, Ebony, Cut Glass. s. lastsis Clow. 3101•1firr OWL Mks, rum Woollen, Firearms, Copper Ware Cutlery, Leers of Metal, Paper Fabrics, Cheese, boa, Iron fabrics, Bonnets, Combs, Clothing, Jewelry, Glassware, Chimes Ware, Wine, bottled Ale and Beer, Beprs, Syrups, Molasses, Embroi l dories, Tin Carpeting. Is **disk D /Vim 2 11 0 f Pir apt Maas* &ragas Yams, Cotton Laabs, bait, Matting, Farley of Hair, Cotton Prints, Feathers, Floor cloths, Cordage, Worsted GoodM la &ire* Afros SO Ss U per egnit. Wass, other Flax Goals, Cotton Hosiery, Oila L liefpla Goods, Paper and Neriodioals, Pa per Havep. Ni saw* rims u o• ilimor end. To, of neap, Tin Plates, Steel is Ban, Tow eras, Brimless, Silver Leaf, Gold Leaf, Flat, sannattfintertd. Disatonio. Kt. Coimpiton dead i" hie explanations "The ' 4 -- dello! to the 1111•1141110111 uT How omaids i tin Blow whisk proposed. higher "Asides to dotty per sent., and is the omoprosho of the at they have procured reekeentielit dleif frog Bo& by yielditag moo hamtelial Mato that name 4 . xi" Yoim, Shr, ta 9, i%57 Arrival of the Kangaroo Nr w I.lrish , tvu.n.hip K ingur arrived this m , rn frotu Liv, Ltt., of the 25th u:t Tip. .1r Jim art% 1 out th. Nee. , untrn portant. I )iploqil.l . it. n , 1.11 iy• yt 111 I* * .ng:an.l %% oh vcry t•t or a viju,anient Th. u. Ivo p. ar. t 'lr IY krt. li ' - am n.itut nt t„ th l:nlli~h bud vv.A. fin in, 1,1 1,1 ; zot I'hf. e,.titain4 a leader on the vIrt , 1•1! :t : ,t y tii Itn. rtc.tu ,rf 1)211.14 1".3;.. ‘n rh. 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WAR IN THE I'AUP ROR • 8 vtstr r p.kitl.4 Itt., , lksl TR It.t ry wlytt PERSIA ropnrt )na Mitiritcr of War dtelarcs that Ow true,. concluded with Sctianol, during Ow Torkt.h war, expired iu May of 1114 t year, and that operatious agtinat the Cireassians tieve been r..itiued aim:: the whoie line of the Caucasu. Letters from St Pi:yr-bora metitton that it will be the bogtiming of April bef,ro the Empe• ror Alesar.der set+ nut o - . 1 hi. journey to Nice, and either on his w ty or his rAurn 11.1 will vit.:t Napoleon at Paris The; rstifieation, of the treaty signed between Russia and Persia on the sth of 3,1)u try last, were exahang..l at Teheran on the 18th of the same month. This tr , aty cod , . to Ru.sia tract of laud on the frontier% of Turkey, and sit uated Iptween Squid and Nakhehlvan, giving to Russia a eoruploto command of the strategic road from Trebisontle, i n the Black sea, to the Persian frontier by Erzeroutn. Itusaia has b 4.11 endeavoring since IS2S to obtain the e o nees ,i on which Persia now grant.. It is added that orders were immediately scrit front St Petersburg to oonstruct a lin , of fortr.•.. on the , ceded tern. tory. The Brawls .N ,, r p‘O!i4l.ss the d e t a il s of th e ronessmon granted by the Ittvimian government for the greet nettr.)rk of rail wty.l to he construct ell within ten years, at on nutlay of a 15,00%W .a.4rling The cnndttioni aro substantially the a!reuty annonn.4. , l Ath o u rt the contract;an, arA meg Brothers, of London, and ((lope A; Co , of Amsterdam. /u r. i nrn, 1 . r ,urns 11,, r ow:1 •ho t.n•t •I a .:7 by P. r•!L it is Aft VXl't IU,! %.1 - tir .ti flying E'l:2'lati.l CIE tI LI li' 1 1 .; u.;;t• up fl \ o`„ \I I 11 I 1 11' . • t, r MEI .;i ), ).• r , 019 Cll.Ol • 11 _ u.,c~ MEE r (\.~}~ , 1-rty• =ME (Lit t!i ri I 11:111 MEE lIIIE IEIEBI =EI NI tr,•;l • !•irri •1 1 I ill_ r) IMENIIIIII =EI IMIr=MIII I I • )1 1 ! 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