THE ERIE OBSER BENJ. F. SLOAN, 11C/It•r. SLOAN a MOOR& pinualuro* , -MARCH SW 11.837. .k 1, TL'IIDA It-. DirfeOMUTIC TOR 00VZINOR, • HON. WILLIAM F. p-Atictirt, 01 LTOOJIX FOR BUPIUZ JUDGZ,. }TON. ELLIS nr PIIMALDELPNIA FOR °ANAL C*MXISIOSIZA, NIMROD STRICKLAND, oximina News of the Week. -..ftharp practice" does oaf appear to be mallusna Ot• :;tintiemen black lege, as lb. fadlowtair isaident related by the Tiffin dday.viser, fully proves. "Rotas years ages MYR that paper, a young Eyadema', living is Crawford snooty, •' went weir Fettled le a wader* city. end berms, sfellt. He married a lady residing in the city when be located. A fter hang married abest six months, he prepared to Waal Crawford eamaqr in eseepany with his bride. Sal afew days before was to Mart, be was aoeidentallg killed by crate ofer,wk.ry falling upon him from the seaoad atm, of his warehouse The event !rail ditty comotunienieti. to his family is t thin. This was abut eighteen menthe ago. Alwat ihr.m won't,' since, the father of the deceased was startled to sue n earrtage drive up to his don. A very in teresting lady, dress ..4 in mourning, stepped out and in trodneed herself a. the widow of the dead oda, Croat was the J L,y of the 11,msehold at the visit of their beioreB e o n and brother's relit. She said she was (*Leg to Rhode T•Land, and cou: , l not resist the opportstajty of seeing th parent* or her Harry." This was SCOSUIpSDIed 11 a I of tears and " furnace sighs?' Three weekr passed by, and she worked her way deep Into the &Reedit*, of the family She was regarded as a daughter—At • alit,. The hour came for her departure—they had *X ellitigri miniatures- -the farewells were said—•theldabbist log wee at its boizht when she railed ON old geotlessia t•, nne vie. nail with great embarrassmeat told bits sibs had lo•t her pocket b,ca on the care, contataing all beta tulle of her fonds. She felt a diSealty tu =Aloe Ms to. h a t if oh• could nr.t apply to her blessed liarrr , .atber, whom should she go? The old man's heart melted, and ia a moment his wallet was produeed• and tea X's on the Seneca County Bank were teedeWwil Asa Se4WIJI, ••,1 n • departed—alas, that dear friends MOSS part ! Time fl-w, and a month palmed, bat nothing more was heard fr os beloved Harrry's" relic. The old gentle man iieesime alarmed—a hitter was sent to the father of , s w 4 , detailing the cireuenstanses of her visit.— An an. Ter eau:ie. It stated that the widow of his late son WSJ at 1, .'me—list not been away—and that from the des eripti , 1 given, that the woman that had persouated her s was a servant girl who had lived with them, anti had gleaned enough of the history of Ilarryle faintly in Ohio t , , enol.'e 1... r to play his wife ' ' • s , e it .tato.l in the t 01.04 that the Board of Health, .nrestig•t ng the move' , .4 the mysterious epidemic which has of late 41,eted so many who hare seen guests at the National ineline to the ..pinion that it is the foul air e.n..rated by the severe. The outlets of these sewers 4,11 .tr. in the walla or the *anal, baring a south font, ars I shore the water mark. Daring the mirth of rehritary, and at times since, south winds have prkraßed, ir.,l the pis..noue etflurid, ending no other outlet, has bees .Iriren be,l, penetrating every orifice, and spreading wink nvss everywhere within the scope of its in !luctire •• iine of the Minnesota pioneers are proper zt • emigrate to Daeotah. Mon. Joseph R. Brawn, whe went to thlt Territory thirty years ago, as a drowse? tory. rrtm Penn.y:i snit, and who hes prorpereif ilmoet every •igner•• nvle th • north-west, prepay.* to start with big f.ttaily for tha• •ieinity of James River; so that when the first 'fritters sfter the Lisontah 'Territory is organised, make th,ir app. rsn , r on the banks of Janie* River, they will tint that " An," before there, wilting the bet lontions for town site.. HIP wife being a hislf-ilinitoi, anti his whole life hoing spent atoong the Indian., he can eDPY afe when in a term-savage state. --Hero it n htt •• r‘,manre in real life," that very ..OAPP iths ml/161 WOO 2 to Vali e.,,,n after heard of his 1:.1) tosth. an 1 e ,1.a4 to the suit 4,1 another irentleinan, tnirro. 1 twll A tkv oe two It islet* Mr. Connelly came to t touu,l tit , lily taking tea with husband No. 2; •ke., expl inat , i,n, got it, asked f.r ht wife; wits told that he eould here her it be would take her three children, too. Mr Connelly won't do that, but offers to pny for his wife's heard the past roar years at $2,;,0 per week Fitts ? h16..1 . : ti.eide,l yet whether to •' do it - or Lund N loit has p.sseel the limn. of Representatives of MILAPII4IUPPtt!, which providep-that uo person shaU be dis qualified XS A witnr•s on aecount of religious belief or the aheence ;hereof, that evidence or a witness' disbelief in the ezi•t , nec of a li el may be received to alfeet the eredi- Witty testimony and that the evidence of an atheist lk• taken under his solemn affirmation. cubjeet to the pains nut penalties of perjury. A step In the right dirte tion tint indicates more liberality in Maemehnsette than we wee. d,epored tollve.her eredit for. —Jame+ Beale, POll of Mr. Beale, proprietor of the " t'ommen•ial Saloon," on Market street, Pittsburgh, , ommi t to! so;ridc n Wednesday evening by taking arsenic tie had b+•n atinkiog pretty freely during the day, and returned h.,roc a goo , i deal the worse from liquor. His father. •acing his condition, spots to hint rather and told him to go to h•d; but instead of so doing, be procure! a bottle of 'weenie, and passing luto the kitchen, swallowed a portion of its contents, from the efforts of which be died. He wag but 19 year. aid. —A bill has been introdiseed lab the sedate of New Jersey which provides that the wife or a drunkard, on proving him ouch before a jastiee of the peace, may be come entitled to hold their own wages and those of her mire? children until hereforsas. A jest biw, and one that ought to be adopted by every stabil in the Unita. —The N. V. Erpregswpesks thus lightly of the founder and great apostle op. Snow Nothing, hr Americas party, which reNently existed in some of the stater IL C JoJ.on, known s y "Ned Etuistfine," has been con verted and reOprmed.t..# spiritualism! A sphimist paper, giving an account of the ronverrloo, says, "Ns was brought to his knees, and netted like a child." Ned will sakes& excellent apostle of the oew faith. A fellow broke into the house of Leith , lys, In Itorhester, night before last, and 'slimmed up a hip hooty of nil manner of traps. Amos* , other spartssests tie raft.t trite %kited the sonar, forte wan itexwered is the w•toalslied next morning, dead drank lievhsip &aril himself ttoahle to carry a couple of bottles of !lowan- beltcoy further. Alt the ,bleb property was Osessitsbows 1:1 to, exeept the whiskey. —A few dare sinew, two tittle reboogroys were siesi e ng from Winstead. Coen., and fears were irgterealerd that they bad been di-4)yard. They were fogad, borgetrr i lbe lams evraiog, terra oiler fres bower, bring started to go to California, bectaprr rimy bad "'garb bard Warns to rot," and whore afraid of Wing dew/ if tier,: deli hot get them. —lt it esti that the engineer is charge of the Mena oibeh was precipitated Labe the Dedairdias GI. W., •h",stlei "on Wallas," sad Ogle ofidedgedilli Id &Yee the cateetropha prat down with A* mho, 11- stead of attempting to swap* at the het wareleg, Jta re =sisal at the post of amp, sad secrilleod hie Weis a sable effort to save others. -Mr. T... 1%. Batter, a Goorgis Ilinibin-esttisr, meat to issaoaab • shoot Use oleos, to soil Unbar, mod was lonia ..ek, sad It was Witted died. HL tomoiss nue kw*, •t.O a eodin aad soot hose. OA violet l b . .s&5. ea nrriTal, be vas tlibecovotod to sail*. Modica! moshAmate ,• itasoodiatoly obtninedi and It in nril4 that tr• in foist • • 'Tering. Ho was is bis soma ioarty hoe days. Four weeks sines, • yam, wawa, dangling eta 'gyms's, went to Boston la permit of boy oodlioot. I % Tod iota • haste or 111.faus, because a Mediae, I. IMP arrested far istsaltsg, sad N Tuesday, barbs( . isehargod, Maned loss WWI War abseil Woke,. father. A brief Mt sad rumor la eity life. The reporter of the Detroit Tribes. has tool t from inside the bar of the Cosmos Cassell of that r, i The reporter however teatimes hts sksielee of the !lie viewed outside tie bar." Rs etiesesesees w s quersitios : " Moot ii tip Imo who Mow tiso pito*. Mitre doom lan to loosi." A capital bit, by lb* way. - Ye. A. J. Cab, boriasily of Dim. essatrAbia, editor of the Asaalbal (Ms.) bismossiss; t w tb• tapir of bast la slisi ON* by ilia Baia et It a V. for eirealatiag repasts diasalay ID bin albsaatia Hs. Badman is ea aka asii aria IMAM. the Praiii•acy. Ciai‘pus is said So be TA jars la the iiideis w lbothas me ilia gUlllasay 01 Saw is ..a/eq. Press Pill ls ill bee _haveM7l- _ oar faith is the man. He says himself, is _, -I Wl l l ll o 4lll ,9 4 M424o l l. o4l oWlLPsOlg e ls l . o li s his eonusissi..a, that when he arrived there "Desolation sad rain reigned on every head. Howie and Monde, imerWM*.Jl.*Allioe4FsimdArAimsikelial!pik the atmosphere. - Women and children, drives from their habitations, wandered over the prairies and &smog the woodlands, of sesight Wags mad protean*, eves among the Indian tribes. The Inillsways were infested with as pirhosedlloymWAssofilmMethispethmus,ordtexeitod Alma Wi.phressy, and determined *pen louts& esuirsti- rdis, Illeisistiese, is a certain vetoed. this Oates* is , trie. Wrenn knew that-thee humedea of New Ilsgiend. and their summers is agitation and Mew* in the &oath, had exerted all their ivermaite 60 Wing allow).* swell a state of Sallirsh and it *paid he woodwind iadeed if they had notheenl esilimieady eseireasfal to warrant bleary in paint. tag than &dors- Uat, tassileniling to the noversor, ail this Las been remedied under his administration. for he t welt ingly sap: "On every hand, I now pen--ire nentisutha ble isulleations of villages. and prosperity The hone.< settler ocespies his quiet dwelling, with his wife and tbil dna clustering around him Unmolested, rod fearless of denim., The solitary traveler pursue( his way unharmed over every public thoroughfare. The torch of the ineen diary has been extinguished, sod the cabins by which it was dosti.oyed, have been replaced with more enbstantial buildings. Hordes of banditti no longer lie in wait in every ravine for pined& and assersination. Invasions of hostile male+ have teased, and infuriated partisan., Ut lag is our midst, have emphatically tamed their swords iota plow shares, and their spears kite priming hooks. - Laborers are everywhere at work—farms are undergoing rapid insproremente--nieretreate are driving -a thriving trade—reed meelmaies persona& with profit their various emespathesa. Real eetath, istownt"'Fwaid &wintry, has la aroma ik value alemet-teltbout precedent, email in some places it is c - mainuiding prices that never weld have bees andeepeimei." Thr, the; is the state of *Rained" the ter ritory now, asieerdisg to Gov. Guar . . Is reading It, the vulpine° sigieste itself to * inlaid of every redectieg wise, why the. did the noversor resign? Wt can fled no solution to this gamy la anything the nomad, has authuratively given to the imbibe, and mast therefore look elsewhere fora reason. The Abolition papers—the mute that denuasiced his appolatsusat as a "pro-slavery" tri emph—declase— aatly jasti " 1 ' • • • the cause of his resigastion to be the failure of ex 'President Pierce to fniflll the pledges made at the tune of his acceptance of the appointmeo t.. The prom ises of Yr. Piero, were to support him Near,/ with the United States Army, the militia, and the Treasury, if osissary; but instead uf reclining this aid either in wen or money, from Use PreeidentOlie has paid twelve thotwen.l dollars out of his own reshot fie the support of his admin istration, sod with regard to military support be has oven -been refused a det..mhment of two companies of cavalry, foe wisieb be applied under the meet urgent eirriarnstaneee and received tam haughty Daiat ism the wfilwer is eO6l - that the army of the United States was not employ ed to protect him. in addition, the judiciary of the Ter ritory, as well as the military of the government, refried to support bun." This, if true, vreald be no valid reason mow for Mr re. sigestion, because the administration of Gen. Pieties is at as end; and this iluverner amid net 'mew whether um same line of polity towards his would be adopted by the new admithatratioo or not. But ils•ar himeetl breads this stacement of Abolittosuom with fala•briod, Dotes ly by tie quotation we have made eznibiting the prompt state of a/Kairs in the territory, but by the following pointed ref erent* tO Porcie•ronghproct him by the military arm of the Clovecadent. K. says: "And hatiV•ugh not the Jest, Oust not be unmindful of the no iAiD en who farm the Military Department of the WeeL To General Pernik, F. Smith and the Akers acting under his command, f retsina my thanks for many valuable serviees. Although from different parts of the Union, and naturally imbibed with sectional prejudices, I know of no instance in which sueh prejadiees,hare bees per- mitted to stead In the way of a reedy ,chiserfial anti en organs discharge of duty. Their conduct in this respect is worthy of out cereal commeudation, sad presents a brightexample for thew* ezeesting the civil power. The good betie•tor of all the soldiers who were called upon to assist me, is, fact. d ing of especial notice. Many of these troops, officers and men, bad *erred with me on the kids of Mrs - ico %moist' a foreign foe, and at is a source of no t ,little sat lefactien to know that the laurels there woo have bees further adorned by the praiseworthy alacrity with which they aided to allay a lest, native fratricidal strife at home." It is or' ',int, then, that the reasons for Gov. Geary-'s resiguation.so hithistrietwily circulated by the Black Repub. beta uw& Itsetsfor‘Svagdrild-wr ieiffitswerfethraft ' ssti contrary, every (dose observer of events, knows that the lat• Ad.ni- i.testoin met all Geary's just demands, even in the reinerel nr.hvige Laeatopteo. That the Senate .114 1:14( ...eon , ' the aetinn a the Preeidset, and enaarm Are appointment of a mromoor to I.iisompton, i. an fruit of Geo. Pierce or of his esihioet. And when tl,s veil is re moved from the motives of (leery, aad this time coulee of his flight from the territory and resignation of his otilee is made apparent, we are of the °pinkie that hie character will sink in the estimation of his friends and the country. In (bin opinion we are not alone, (or we See that the Washington correspondent of the N. V. Tines says, the ,impression prevails, even among Governor tits Wel warm. 41.1 frionda, that he has coommitted • great mistake in ap pealiog to the people as he has dune, adverse y. by to the °initial government, wahoot first knowing .bat course would he now taken by the latter upon trtme pornut which were left undecided by Promdent Pitftne.— It ha. been, i■ fact. an abandonment of the poet of danger in the hour of the greatest need, and was to my the least, ill-timed. Thr American people will maroely recognise it as a sufficient moire fur afegitire realguation, that the life of the Governor was in danger; not that he hail expended s erortaie *mount of money from his own poeke# ear that he wee displeased at a want of promptness in sequisseing to Ibis reasonable wishes. The same eorrespondent has so hesitation in dectaring, upon the most solid authority, sod without danger of contradiction, that if Gov. Gust had remained in Kansa" he would have hoes backed to the bitter end by Site whole fore' of the federal government. (TTAlL—ltree) rati►al from the land of Mormendont krlngs se more evidence that the " Saints" are becoming ten intolerable nulearkee, sad we believe the Genersl tioy ernment will yet be compelled' to take measures to abate it. Natter! seem tobe growing 'Grassi:noes theta. Judge Drummond, of the Supreme goart of rtah, has addressed • Jetta to the Admioistratis•, In which he Sher and and deplorable *lmo of things Si they exist. Re copy an intrset " The leading men of the °buret' are more traitorous than ewer. Only a few days store all the papers, rewords, doekets, sad alas hatrideed •011111111111 of the lows, were tahon eat of the Supreme ( Jowl Clerk's Ales and burned, and tads isnot throaty instep.* of the kind. I say to you *gabs, and ibrermyk yea to she Prodder's, It is impossible for we to sabres the bun is this Territory. /Leery NUM here bolds his life at the will of„„grighata Yosag, sod here we an wltboot proteedoa. nes drolly of the opinion that Babbitt was murdered by Moromas meiber the dilreetion sf Brigham Lutadr nod set by lodises. Moakr is a soismos 'thins here, sod Mormons cannot be pseioheti with a Mgr sou jary, iritsessoe, caws, and Governor to pardon. It is too Gruel, and sat sob b. sedenml. A nab sot I somber of lb. side* wiardiwyd, robbed, sutelaisd sad ioepoloosod, solely for irsoinioedis lb. authority of the obsroh. Persons or. tiow is the peadtestuery, eceavieted beiftwoebe Probate Jodie, who are wholly luaertant of any wirers. I* them may wirotry where this ahem' teer wield be eadurod? Lei all, theta, tabs bold sad Gnash oat use of dm twist tooastrioas treasonable arganisatlehe Is Ansisriea." A Waettiacton ratans, which we hop. easy be verified, states that 3(r. Buchanan has determined to rewire brig. 100 Teeing from the donnrorsiiip of Mali Territory at coon se his eemerission unites. The Admieietrstioa seeld de Dodds/ sore eeeepa.l4 to the poeple time this. IN2:1111117.Y6 TO - troirr—T — ho - Clovoila t i Maia. aisuli:r says It has "r•oaivol fruit oath/mug sources lalolli roes of rho foliation of tb. Postmaster Gemini sopa log the commissions hold by th. Railroad Route Agitate. !o riosiOists - illit be loud' at proolut, and faithful, oapahlo oat laulastrioito Rout* Agents Say asset open maiming the,.mßUos 10, oritiolt ahoy haw* doloottoorstod *Or lit floltioni *woo. illipolinor of duty 114iier of tN Platiaiselar is edit Maser at Cliewslwat, mad is sow to Washiwirsiw. Mimeo N is imadismide to fake tho "outhoo.. eassour so► is histiwort Cisamel below, h miliekiwonswppiimowis imp them poke will s.. that *dr filwowsker* OWL hiiisi4 hat Hos "pow Moir Seek Is / 0 0 1 1. 1 * " " 9 11401/011 r - is *ado bilked shwa Mao Iho Cifeigo Don froviti• pstrilbso • table of rolftwir tt tip pin year of thr tom prim/4* roam& rersabg Wirt Lure dist *if. LI shows thug abate fear foe" deer bS saki* Wort 207,143 pearoroprs owe due Ow? brought bask , REWIPPOINIVINA—W• an L.,k T. POWL*III, In. Ito pram* allabs* NM Name at Nor York. L. Mr* re-vesried—emosher Mkbarres.lllll6•• itasils" asoej tht "osigriiiiiisp#lit et the 1111464.110514. anti IHWIANAIII AND ?N1 Pllent=lll6 fns bas applaud ON. r. wadriigiiak ihmanac sr a. Ilisistrloslra.d.iw tibiryppollimont b seedier arKsen tir tlr bigkoweirksfree 411 1 1 KO Pomo by Nr. Borbs bilessol U' Aliso Wei Sows, • •lii~o.l4lllPhitaish* 18.11 6 114 Imo a paisimaiamadiasamilw 1..M.1. Obi moot want 6110.- •ult eft, _ - PIUS e• TAW, of him. apeolilliteil taros 4 -',bleb Wire isiltrecofirlitii thee lkstAir I luxe. j i t: BAsil#Asin io4 Le or. . Warr lrialb. h... iss a. Eleidarea, WI gielertioui ffel Vli, los simitani amiyu h IN a& lieskiason, 406 7 - itilliblimilmitli. -- 4111 Railtioson's rye. , 2 Hiar CuieT22l.2. MMINIM AlWok Demir.. ISO OP*, Vat E. .1. Memos, COMETABLIt. L S Replier, 141 (tartlet Intim. - ITI Jahn Ferrier, /41 11. 7.laesersaeL 110 Jos. Alt. Sterrett, • 11 J. L Forissoo, 79 T. 11111. 111 fimiip Writ. Ir L. Brag, se a • !I laser detriciL. James I) Thiol4o, 11117 11. S. Darr, 1111) 11r1t. Warr„ 4 Dimid SIAM. 114 Collwoi CodScli.. J. , b Wexil l S2ll Jus44ll4lmor, WEI W. m MS W. C. Warms, SOd J. cp MI Joka ilmmory. INS Jacob [alib i 2711 Adam Iltelmoos, 3T4 Dewld Krooml v, 194 Mehra hoary. 11l Juisea Sal. 111 Csses4 D4B. 231 A. 11.41 ray, 127 limn =,..... Liu r $44144.1•Mmr, 121 Jams 137 Plikallei W. Keefer. Po Jrsnes or run Flues, .2211 114 Scueot, Damian. 141 U. 41. Laxrdwa. WO 157 J. M. Starrett, WO W. Imre Maerbao4, HA 7woos ov Eueetiors., 175 L. II 014., 1117 W. C. Kelso, us losrecross or Blueness. 14 James Doushm), 1011 33 8. A Dammport, 44 1 F Downng, Kt. Wird frEkiria, J U. t Istrk, 1 R, foebrna, J W. thigitu, ii t Deunett, C. W. `74 wart Atkielli. Al.lirfoits 2.71 W. AL Prows, I% Ju W 4 lm% M J. F. 1J4.1•41, J 4.ro►h►le►r, A sessioa. 1413 Thos. Stewart, 11l flows Rummel Brow There *as 00 %cry /whose contest, eneept on Mayer; and the efforts ia that particular were made by the supporters of the defeated candidate. He was nominated by •liet was iMled • "People's Meeting." and placed astride "mu Irel hobby" -two elements that, for the peat two years, have keen manipotest. In addition to this, be tree a " new born" Repoidicass—bad premieeed Beams' te Federalists and retailed the "tea cest"gauder oa the stump and on /tad walk —he I thundered anathemas aicaiuet the Oborravr at the " )1111creek eneetheg„' echoed them in S 1114031(, and ro echted then &pilule Greeete-- fsr all which he received, as io duty bound, the warm support of the " old Oesewe," and its parasite—dm latter deeming the electitn so important that it was lamed two days in advance of its usual publication day, In order to warn the people against the " trial's of the messy:* and urge the elm etion of Its and the datette's favorite. On the other bend, the eueeessful candidate, modest andisse• coming, refused, op to the last bier, the use of his name; but the will of the people was stronger than his will, and w Aleut as efort, with hardly a man upon the posed to peddle tickets, be was elected. No infinestier news papers heralded Its name in "spread *esti*" panegyric— so 'People's Meetisg“ ewe leased two sights in paishil isms batiste over a report reeceimaiding his. bet ailestly the volee:of the people pointed te the '• right mss, fur the rigol place," and ratified it mum polls. We ereantieileell NEW CASTLE BANK.—The Now Castle Bask bag •t last gone toe way of too atacy similar lastitutiwas.-- It has (.1101 through the rascality or its Cater. Joan N. Wenciowfler, a brother of the lifyggoisseller of the Conte -I'o4 election i.famy. Cenly, the name of Waggouseller Is dsistfaed to obtain a notoriety of infamy an•qaaled to the *nisi. of e 114.3 One brother isranded with the infa my or selling his vote to • politieal oppouent, tad th• other, a fugitive from justice fur embenlentient Bat to the Rank Itself. The following, from the Pittsburg Du patek explains the rains of the failure, anti the peasant condition of the institution . "The director, bald a special seeds% ea Saturday, to investigate its rendition. Mr. David Tidball, formerly postmaster at New Castle, Imo ezatatue.l before the board, and gar* &detailed ewe. sent of what he kceor (.4 J. M. Waggon/eller', deponent. Wsseonesiter, the *ambler, it seems, indaeed the hoard to send W. J. Carter, the teller, east en badmen, . Mos ; on Wednesday he sent the shier clerk to a director residing at some autism., to notify him of • meeting of the beard—leaving no .as in the bask with his but a young man Dot very well aequainted with imakiagbesinesa. Ile then removed from the sash drawer sundry shim end memoranda of mossy he bad previously takes out, arnoust log to some twenty thousand dollars, ehargod Mosel% with the automat—toot, shout eireatY eight thoasasel diallaseLaf then square-I the oorcant by placing-in the mate Ids sows tur twenty. eigbeiren and ten thousand dollars, payable In two. three nod four inonthr—which cites paid will square seonant with the institutioa. Wednesday evening he left New Castle I. ecempany with Mr. Tidball, fur Boon Valley, intimate; to take the night train fir Pittsburgh. Deism 're late, they got Oa the fright train at 2 o'clock Thursday morning, arrived is Allegheny at a, and took breakfast, after which Waggea seller came over tx Pittsburgh, ttek the tnerniag boat for Brown., tile, sad how not trines been sees. -Tidball says he told him, on the the train, that he was running or—that the Board of Directors were fools, the president. of the bask mazy, and their attorney (although be thought himeelf she smartest, and had intheeed the Board to have the same opinion) was the biggest fool of the lot ! lie gave Tidbail $5,000 is New Castle money, be sags/gin to torn it into other foods, and minty him $4.1100 on Bat. order, in Philadelphia—after which Tidbit/1 at mos re turned to New '249tle, paid the money bask to the bank, and informed the Board of the imadaet of their cashier and his highly complimentary °plaice of themselves. "The deposits of the bank anent to bat thirteen hun dred ddliers. Its eirealatioa is supposed to be about eighty thousand. The towns it is hard to•stielate, but the di rectors seem to think they will mot exceed Any or slaty thousand dollars--sad that a erousiderable surplus will re main to the stoekholders after redeeming its notes. Their available asset.. eallibbting of balls maturing is thirty, sixty and ninety days, will be appropriated to the reilinsp. lion of its notes, as soon se peetible„ mad the beard is sow engaged in easeaining Its attire, mad preparing a date moot of its condition for pabileatioa. They are wee of integrity' and rerpoasibility, desirous of settling up the stain of the lastitatioa at as early • day as possible." Mr. Wagoeurelier, the defaulting easier of the Ifeer eaatle Beek, was arrested bore yesterday aad takes to Pittsburg. toi, We Docket by the Reekford IIL Beyister, tbu twenty- smiles of the Rumba sad Roekford Rail road, have bee. let to Ream. Field, Gauls sad Walter. Two of theee viragoes are "Brie boys," and we are glad to see that limy are tasking their "mark" oat west. The Repot, says truly that " they tare • repatatlea of the highest character as saes of raspoasibility aad *porgy In proseeatiag the various works they hare astlertakea.— They are to complete the road ready for the Iron by October sett, to accomplish which that p‘opooo to sob-lat It la short sections or one salle or wore bluetit." Tilt ALLSOMANIAXS.-111. are isforsiod -by tenor from the Apat that Um Allegitimise vgealists, will pay ear city s visit in tlui imam nt two or titre* wanks,--4ho pt.. o&. tide will be 1101110110004- bereaflor—sod giro ass or sere reneerts. Thlifolloging fro. th• At. Los& Repoli:- MIN shorri what sgeoess they hare said with is the wind: 1441111 Coscsar.—The Alleghenies s gore tb. last of tboir delightful egagerts in this tiny, on Saturday Ironing, at the Morogaillg Library Han n _ Gnat.. their someees, has hove. they bore ealaeony deserved it. Thal" vetoes blood beaatinelly teethe., add they dog iseseellont ti.., tame. and taste. Mr. Besiard has ajieh deep loos Mr. Lori'. sad Mr. Leask aro Sao Mewl,, MIN Tale, ban of lb. eweote.t, most legible sad Wars/ germs* tetrad we or.. heard. If we mistake soh oho will emote • moodier' in the maoloal world. Aall lay Asset lot lea*, MIN Masi' Kamp, bas a las osalralto weird, sad hat weed • astisaul rapolatieu by bar iperferesse•• la Now York sad other largo *Ulm Ws would say to oar Mende. whorevorthe AUagbaalsal may deg, Vies would sojoy a risk sad rare mas h ed halt, got sad bear Own. 's• A mw was arm/tails Ciastaaad owe day last week wto was aotaally guilty of 'wallas a hoes*, sad a powder.boase at that. Thu balldiag bad bona vasatak sad ha bad stolen first lb* doors and windows, twat lb. and lastly wav dials( ap t►o foesdatioa who arrostod. HON. W. J. Blt (I WN—Tite papers brig .. Dews el h. deems* of Ilea. W. J. Reels*. epeeist Nall Asset*: de West sad Swab. for tie last Sweaty yaws Yr. ham w..... of dm formed paitieras in Logiaas, sad was reprint no a shrewd, alaw-boadsd. yes a* bithfill wan to for isterosts of the party id* wide! be was saaaealtd. orespied saki plow el Iran ia rem tits* sad ia 1542 was sleeted the represeatathe Ss Negress he Is. iliasopolia. In 111411 he au retareei Si. the &mist. fa the groat straggle ter the Ilpsakeribip whoa Mr. Caw au *ward. it will bo reseentbered *bet Mr. Berms beams a a saadllate, sad adiengli sesaparallnly Ilaini•11114 is the lest ballot, be ease alibis two year at being siestei.— Moder Mr. Pam, Wr. Some was Ileeead Asetetaat PUS tumor Omni. Of late pews he his essapiell lie pasi‘ Oes of Spatial Mail Agest At the Weal sad Sauk sad wassekeewlega4 to bare bass. west eillehat edam la that resides. PEP' Boron kerss tree wee 4 ils eereesyweebrat• that Oebrett Oesostook, Seq., 4 the Ahoy Ark will b. appeisteil Peeineeter got silty. Tbe filaikewse begs Ups tenor will peon ..11 hossihd, awl.. do vs lbw who Is the labs* dwell mobs the rem* sad is pm. Ude, labor' so ieeesseatly fees peg's seam, es deb 4 the Mho*. es. Thippard4isessessir firso *my mew if firmisir*itwarr-448.41 begs, 4 a w 4161 .54417.4541.111414404(111141441.. 'ls 444 rilsOlitit' Wig '14411.1h16" Dlll/./kbil.P.ll. Yard 2s. 0) 4 [Compossimise dike ItilleObrever.] Nor Yanahrell 14,`1111* Th. groat drama of dig dlit rip ea Gi e se' maws sets sad over ehasg So•••• • • seightlehigody Mem. rib now dark sod guy as ear sad Mush skim, sow molsartiskpaiddhlid aa April lairmigh a wall of toms. N• OM Idle misigtoe b the vary world eta pill s a spark et pure happlusa asdumulagled delight from nay Wad iss sue or hump he sass blak the hitter with the unlit and tsato the most alum The restbesl point se ass , Isessesell Is GS this is samothhag Assay is every troy*: imaries, swistelage. landituplidos, aid the Mass of all me% have ups very good jokes mime' up with them The eloyment of Kiss Neter with her ash set ~imam is a &Misfit, pod As ter nalaterssirl mossiseira, though the yaw lades paternal dims not soma t spiple the humor of the Msg. Ids. BMus is very wail dews here in the ~emit liquor trade, is the prosecution of width prodishie Mohan he has asmusalated a very homismas tartan. U,. lbehees mostuass is a goyim 'podium book from green el* with Om brogue thiait oust* is his says to he shaved ed with a Melt knife, sad do het Isom is the wadi that most mouth /Mime. wosidlreas of aryls( far. but tames dills, sad him RAW. mateptiitie Gyre se elsewiegi7 b 00s4ftet with tM isel-leask tthome-lheod trader miaowed beaux or the hahlesaltie bell moms. de sits liar kayaking is as stoic at Mr. Bober% denied, ben whisk se art of look. wadi kwyer has yet boss able to mosso sad rester* her to the armed her rigistal lord. Siam the Nes nab settles shops have bees alialidiod the say enesoodul Iles of strisaag is the Moiling of Calikesia Geste to emigroats. The pollee dims are every day irvrest with hosed Sodas and the set amount of piss by the meek titbit slims for the put week has bees tomes... Poemss from the sountry Intending to Wm pelage from New Turk ell, to distant points shield Sways Worm themselves earstedy before starting of the prime of Whale, the asset aura st sgslas sad loosest et Sloes, sad shield he partioalarly sandal of gestlitmao ly awe with maim bags who haws to be going the ease way sad wool be very happy to Walsh say advice sad sasistasso. Trade 111141 bees very dull daring the put week u the Southern nestilisals bare left the eity sad the Western people de sot use* is to oar *stoat as ye. The prise pie fasters la the dry goals trade is tie great amber of heavy saetioa sales width have lion **metaled by the large lapoetatleas sad the pressing suds of the small isiperters. One very large dry goods boas* has failed du ring the week. The old Beak o►arob is going fut. The world has lieu eievosebiag upon this old fortress of effi gies for some years, stop by step. First it gays up Ito *Hopei for teethes' purposes, thes the saki building was dooorboi. sow its old walls sad battered roof bare hue sold tar elk pleas of silver, sad sou bales of aerobes. dime will be Mud la the dark eaters• where bones of the dead Elakerbothers are sow 'yew. Cotton la fru sad mosey hard to borrow. BAIR. HON. I. L. DAWSON.—Wesn pleased to asanace that Gen. Dawns, of Fayette, who has ban reported dud io all the papers, Itse so far recovered from ►U meat se ven piebald, that his Maeda an *stilled to the hope that H will is a few days be tally restored to his wonted Rood health. We make this saumuseeeseat on the author ity of the Uslostosni Govies4tl Laertp. Hov 'sir rrs the—Mbis Ilemate ormimittee, ea the appiertleaseeht M tb Slane late s.a.ari.► and Letts. laths di *nets, kayo made a report ►. whisk they plea* Brie, Warn. mid U.K... together is a Senatorial district; mid Sri* Iliad Crawford together is a Legislative district, wit► t►r.. ambers. We don't think this arreagement is the best that amid be made; Mat, as this section i• hope- Melly Sleek Itepabliesta, we sheet make much fuss about pr. The Erie GOMw is ehronisling the fast that they Save only owe prisoner in LM jail at that place, pshilates over the high moral too* of its city. For oar part we think that an wpb Jail is Erie is pas of the greatest objestions to the plans. They osier all their soossdrels to rag at large.--114. If the Editor of the Coeuseesial will place himself within the rasa of oar Sherif fee jest five sissies, engage that there'll be one less "raoundrel lift to me at large." Mr The Charismata Mercury albedo' to the rumor that Mr. Beebeans to determined to adopt the principle of ro tattoo is elm, sad My It is. we Walt, at war with all the Maims that were urg ed is Iti• tower tor tib. Presidoacy. We mu him for that high .lee.. the grounds art h. .11s4 WISP leikel sabilesiffestiksha isprestate him ability aad to tient hls iategriV, wad me we to me as a &Maim from theme !wastrel, lim priaciple that sore bat sew mea —rattled ntee—are to sweated to the eaberdiaate Mime under him/ I. his Mae the osly oee which, mane for experioace, the best of character sad the maidens* of the public? Mr. Oa the 13th of Jame next, awarding to Dr. Cam. slags, of Illeettand, this solid earth of ears is to come in eellieian with a sestet whit* is sow ea its way towards u. It Is eapeeted that the shook will be rather severe than otherwise, bat we guess we shall be able to stand it, Jar That old sad reliable Democratic paper, the Bed• ford Oesono, =mem its opinion is regard to the nomina tion fee Judge of the Supreme Court in the following em- Phatio WWl** Scrams Jenue.—A ;Ater la the Pittsburg Groh,e ear nestly urges the umainatios of Hon. Horxwit.z. Han Scan, of that oily, as • suitable person to >fl the vs =way ea the Bpr•se Befell eeesainned by tbe reeig sades of Judge Buzz. Judge Bertram is • good inns in every respeet, sad, if nominated, will aura the high trust. As Pittston ha• already • member ea the • Bench, we presume it will not be likely that ens be aolois•ted fen= the same Should the aotalaatiee be gives to the Bost, Hoe. 0 1 :17 . 1ituese, of BMus, wilt undoubtedly be the case—if, however, it should be coneeded to the West, the signs would that Joie Tnourson, of Brie, wUI be the uosiaee--sad the "Mobility is that' Its aosiaation would give more getters{ satielhetioa than that of say other wise eased. Judge T. ennuis at the bead of hit profeo flea, sad has bad loamy years experience on the Bench as Judge of the Ma District. The weather is new very Ise for the season, and is what nap be galled geed sew weather. The nights an raid—the daps clear, with sentitiert eaoagh to maks the sap Sew. Is ?tow of the ottoman rata. at which southern sad timely' wagar is sold, 11 will be strange if an anasually larp drat I. sot wade upon the maple orchards this apriag. Air I►e goal know who wrote the followisg, but pre sume it wee acme "brute of s ilsoband" after payiss owe of Bcacit's utiliser Wile—sot that Blake list us cheap se soy of tits trade, fee be la—het beam is those "latter days" it wet he &sad list "his little bille"oheap though they he, *grew noes ezpsasive" with ivory tars of &ab laut's wheel. Whew Moldy woman, hooped lo folly, OPOWI 1111“ expasairo every day, AM salon boy Mahood melafteholy To task That Ma bill twee to pay; Wiwi to lir width of kitties mills/ Wltajoir-baLlooste her okirte may eta, tretlb--(what Madero Poach NMI la that aims looks a parbeh—rooy! --ia lam of tb• &sow elatia wetly; is time liaitad IRAs nay be Inbreed by tie amber of poiaago stamp sold. while. dvhg tbe Isat year was *as hundred sad fifty ///' Ids Joao Dinar has rotirod from the editorial amp of Owl Warm L•dror. Ito 10111100111 sisiguod Ls, that lie woo sot " Innis( Si he mode • supple tail for Um purpose of awry*, out gm polillical Debate..( moo or two 'enure politioisso is gams borwsgb." W. Waif there is • pod dial of p.. 1. skis i 5..... or- no Crawford Demeans, says test three prisoners soaped bee la Meadville es Saturday migbt last —it Is thought. *magi tbe essalvases of Pater Weaver, the larshey, for *boo 111011 reward is reared. The Sherif repined great essidesee is tide reseal, wii• bed drams of the primmer% and wits. It Y loppeord, was bribed to Pet there fees. He Is Mee srYalas asd is reamed to be will the priessirs. It le almesify lisped the, nay all be emplirea. He biase Ilea seta= to the SWIM I. this ma. foremasts seetter, the abate bang esdrely with Weaver, whose paresis lies lathe violate,. sad who has berstofere always ssiembora s geed ehuraster. 11.0PS—Sporkke of boleo skirl, tho Misr of tho liwillbrAywak ws" ".t. Ire 4o kw otos was ..I. of SW wisp, sem* 'irldt taps, sail &MOM t.ptbm ky pious et Wood to" wrote s quarter of yard is last!, iweidssly , Uks Ike I' sistiokte skirt. W. loswistios Is severed wish arms OM Immo of las eriseliaw TM two ow seem aro 4004 with taps, sad tbs lower was witik two rows of pips sea kismet is a Uses bowl, wide* ewes slime* sad irstuss awl Maim it is its porkies. The f...... 1 l over 'soh saw about as task, sad stew M ash wary kV, regekkoti eight yard. of assiorisi to issiplets them" AVMs is wavy !stowage is the Imams a. islisti Mt hew is Ili ems of bashoisrboodl, did boo siSsis s Amass ho milt a sissis ossisissUes d the sadissiis of Ike Midst 'IP It is said Wit the sesigesdem to Lasso, um eir, MO awns, My - agpikbe at So kW ova Inesirm As a. Wafts simalry. low Wu Mg* We poi es as Pull* Itagsgs4 4.115. Lad., s outessi uttak ris ilimers be de Widow. Mine henks attbit miss kaiss,..lll. WM** ail yet thr Alm& 11016eirik -. Gea at/trey is holy engaged in nor. ids, eztennieeting the indium. lldr Ba-Gel. Bigler, of California, has been ippoisied llibdaterie lllir The Legislature have passed bill char tailing a Bubk allifesiviliet • - • Sir Dewitt Tut'le, of Wellsville, Allegheny N. Y etiegfer;vsetge Trbbisinily Se the vieiatty are suspected of murdering him. J. U. JAMES, Esq., is now Editor of lb' Wanes liedgar, a 'Maim' for - which be is admirably 4qualified. Hon. Lay! BaAansLxv, once famous as a politician in New York, died recently at the ad vanced age of 70 years. stir Booth & Stewart are receiving their new goods---a gratifying piece of information to the ladies, doubtless! Mir Mr. GIDDINOS is reviewing J udge Taney' decision in the Dred Scott's case, in letters to the Cleveland Lend.. We hope Joshua will not revoke! it. -+ -- 1W Capt. John Gibson left Baffalo on the 13th of March, for Cleveland, and has not been heard from since. Serious fears are expr e ssed at ilia long absence. 11fr it supplement t') the charter of the Erie City Railroad company lia.4 Loan reported in the 'Legislature. MI right, if our members see that it is "put thrnugh" in good shape. "Sian the Stoughton, Mass poisoning case, noticed last week, the coroner's jury held Hosea Briggs toi the murder. Mips Briggs, his sup posed accomplice, was dischargod Sir On rnoti, n of Bon. JAs Mom psos, in Court this week, Alex 31e1)onahl Lyon, on of Re•. llr Lyon, of this city, wns :ohnitttsi to the bar of this count) Mr The Engineers of the Williamsport and Elmira and Cattawissa Railroads have established a reading room in di- b pot at Elmira About sixty dollars will l • in -o).eription, fo r newspaper:, rt.; , 1 / 4 ,•• , nl , • tonna has become a gener/I r ..rt lyrit.y , This is a capit 1 are glad to say has been Idlowe•i by ill- Engineers and other employee s of the I,3ke Shore rottd., who have invested about SIOU f.r a liko purpo s e at the Depot in this city lOW Three year., .etiee Mr+ I.:.'eller and her daushter were killed by the Exprcsi4 train on the N. Y. Central Railroad. 'roily were alighting frost another train mt am thy' ExpreAtt cattle up. An action far their Altuag-+, brought by their relative+, his re+lll.e.l in It v.‘riliet of $1,500 for one, and $1,700 f,ir the other. The accident occurred h owti ,, n , near the centre of the state. sir iye Chicago Jooeno/ enthusiastic iu anticipation.; or growth in rho business of that city o , fie •••‘4l Ship Canal through 11u•', ; ;w, ~;,z I, ike Mlchigan with Laku Fir.e. I: • give an impe tus to the Lak • iri wii; ii wii! defy figures to place a limit t 1. wir r • :ii • the ,h4tunee be. tween BONI 1! C'.. , beArly a thousand miles—,l re 11/ , : 11 ii 111 it %V 11. .1 ruble the c•enmeree of 01e4e cities tue very link year the Canal is wt ie c:large ,Ln.lwith a smaller charge for fre ght i i t srti,!lt-4 will be ship ped to the heshord which are u )3 kept at home because the coat of traugportatiou eats up all the profits. From Washington. WASIIINCtTUN, March 2.i The assertion LILL& by tha friends of Robert J. Walker that he had Ilecitued the Governorship of Kansas, is ine)rrcet lie has not xet accept ed it, but he is, necording to the information derived from an authoutio mourro, to give the President a forinal answer in the course of to• day, having taken ttrue f,r reflection The Laud Department will shortly issue a circular of instrue , ion: w‘t‘ EI .ux half-breed land scrip, under the :,et of Congress of 1.8.5-4. It will be applic.thlo t t I Ind. in reservation in Minnesota, and un other public litud.t, on which these Indians I n.a.ie impr There are ti4o of the., h.i!f.hr,e To scrip is m t assignable More than a itundr, d of the New - York politi cians have left ',Vasii:ngton„ snac,t the appoint- ments were announ,c,i Baltimoreans at, here in full force t It is expected that for appUntments for that city will now be made The following t)aine-I Postmasters hare been reappointed : :100 M'Cortaick Baton Rouge, Louisiana ; Richard Edward, N itch. z, Mississip pi, C. K Dickson, Jackson. Mississippi ; 1V!!- liam 11. Csrroll, 'Tennessee- Augustus Cassaway, Indianapolis, Maryland ; L ('low, Princeton, New J.r-ey; W.. 1. Ilenialum, Trons ton, New Jersey ; Charles T Gruy, Newark, New Jersey; :kiri Mary &twirl, %Vest rtint, New York ; Douglas A. i)anfnrt, Burlington ; Vermont ; Jason Case, Circh•villc, obio ; John L. Tothi'l, Lancaster, Ohm ; Gl . Ora? F Ham bright, Rockford, Illinois, Neshlt, resigned. The Rev. R. - Kincaid, iniqsionary to Burmala, has-Arrived hero with a 'etter front the King of Ave to our government, inviting the establish ment of friendly and commerrial relations be tween his court anti the Unite.i Siat,s The let•• ter has not yet been presented Mr. Walker will given definite answer to-mor row as to bin acceptance of the Governorship of f The President has rr /Trout/re/ as It.eeirers of the Public Moneys, James C. Tappan at He lens, Arkansas; Edward Conner, Springfield, Illinois; Joseph P Amment, Palmyra, Missou• ri, Benjamin Lloyd, Greenville, Alabama, rice Raabe, resigned, Thomas .T iltshop, Sprinfield, Missouri, sire Fulbright, whose eonatats.ion has expired. The following were reirippaated Registers and Land offieers;—J. B. elentier, at Natchitoches, Loniaiatut; John Cononly, qr., of Springfield 11l , Wm. IV. Lewis, Batesville, .krkansas; .1 N. B Dodean, Warsaw, Mexico, vice Mr Marvin, whose oonsmipeion has expired; W 11. Harvey, Los Angeloa, California, vice Dursey, whose coin mission has expired; C. L. Emerson, Minnesota to be Surveyor General for the district of Min nesota 'rho Fusion Convention met to-day. John L. Bowen, of Cbestrr; was chosen Chairman. The Committee on contested scats reported against Americans and in favor of the ltepublicana . in Philadelphia and other places. The Americana are very indignant. and there are beautiful pros pects of a row Wilmot will probably be the nominee. P. 8. liter advice - Whom Harrisburg bring us the news of the nomination of Moot. l'autuna.—The following seasonable infante§ tions may not come amiss to those who have tree. to take care of : "Prunniog may be attended to this month, and what sonnet be done now should be adjourn ed over to June. Remove aH dead limbs from fruit trees. Young apple trees should have their superabruidant wood thinned out. Limbs that Bross each other should be removed. The bead .1 a tree may be trained to almost any desirable Ave, by early 'perking. A low bead, tensed in lb. Asps cot as iaverted umbrella, is said to •be 4M b lo Ow di, Irevisi fruit Om mei. Weld it . , HARRNTILTRO, March 25 Arrival of tha atlas. Naw Yo;, 11lamb 24. The steamship Afrlostrom erpookoarrived this morning. The chief incident by this arrival is the ant nouncoment. by ., Lord Palmerston of the course which his g'v' .istiritencl to prime in coot sequence of their recent defeat on the Chinese question As the state of the public business would not permit in immediate dissolution of Parliament, he proposed to .liseolre the House in May, and until then go on with such measures as called for immediate action viz : the financial aattuates and the temporary mutiny set, leaving the general questions of tazatian to be dealt with by the now Parliament. With respect to the policy which he would pursue towards Chins, until the decision of the country should be taken, itisadministration would continue to defend their rights andimprove their relations with China in a arm but peaceful way, and in conjunction with France and, be hoped, with America, to stecurc an extension of eommer cial advantages. The signing of a treaty of peace with Russia is officially announced, and a copy has been de spatched to Teheran for ratification. Its chief feature consists in granting the right of residence to British Consuls in the cities of Persia. A despatch rPoeived by means of the Russian telegraph says that a treaty of commerce has been ratified at 'beran by the Shah between Persia and the I.lnawd States, granting the same terms, viz : that American consuls may reside in the chief Per. cities. Austria seeks to negotiate with Persia a simio lar treaty It is reported that Sir John Bowring has been recalled. The intelligence from China comes in scraps, from private letters, and oontaining nothing from newspaper reports already published. LI V =Poor., 6th.- —Richardson , Spence & Co.'s Circular says: Since our last Circular for Amer ica the grain trade has been quite lifeless. To, day we had a very slow market and a further decli ae since Tuesday of 2d per bushel on wheat, without leading to transactions of any impor tance Flour continues a perfect drug. There is scarcely an inquiry, and the sales are so limited that quotations are quite nominal-32s was ta.. ken f.r a parcel of extra Ohio. Ship Canals - - On Thursday last, Senator Wadsworth intro duced, in the New York legislature, a bill to incorporate the Lake Eric and Lake Michigan Transit Ship Canal Company, with a capital of $111,000,000. Peter Em-lie, William H. Scott, IViltiam C Foster, Milton Ingersoll and Theo dore C. Barton, of Buffalo, and their associates, who may be holders of the stock of the company, arc the enrporatnrs named in the bill The com pany propose to construct a ship canal to connect !Ake Erie with Lake Michigan at the mo•Vde airaltle pints on each to be asctrtatiued by actu• al surrey or otherwise, when they shall have procured authority to do SO The capital stock to be divided into shares of WO each. The cor poration may commence operations when $?..,1100- 000 shall have been subscribed and ten per cent. pail in. biberty is given to increase the stock to $25,000,000. A meeting of the Cleveland Board of Trade was held on the 12th inst , at Web, "after hearing the statement of J. Woods, Esq . , of Chatham, Canada, on the subject of a ship canal connecting Rondetiu harbor, Canada, with the River St Clair, and exarniniug the amount and value of the commerce of tho [ppm. Lakes, and the obstruction+ to nivigition by the Sr. Cl air Fiat. the Detroit River, the Islands of Lake and Point an l'e;(,•, avoided by this enter pris," .1 resolution was adopted approving the resolutions on the carne subject passed by the citiz• ll+ of Buffalo, which resolutions favor the project Messrs. Arthur Hughes, 0. M. Ovi. se. W etnonlmamtod by I,lfte meeting for Provincial Directors, resident at Cleveland upon the organization of a company for the purpose of constructing a canal, and were also con.tituted a Committee of Correspondence. NEW SrATE CoNsTITI TI40: tv I.)W.k.—The Con•toution passed by the C mvention at lowa City, which r. eeutly adjourned, provides for bi ennial s-ssionm of the .I.••gislature, and on the years of a Presidential election they at e chosen on the d.ty of that election ; on other years on the second Tuesday of October. Members re. c •ive three tl•a..llars a day and three dollars for every twenty miles' travel going to and return ing fr rile session. The Senate shall not con sist of more than fifty members nor the House of more than one hundred The I;overn - n• is to hold otri•••• for two years instead of f mr, as in the old con•titut hal A State batik and branclm_a_nasky be eAtabitsbed ; all the branch.s shall be held for the failure of Islay ono them, tin lin case of frEur.• toil holders skll! be preferred over other credit •r- Every stockholder in any banking corporato , n shall be persottaily liable for all its Jae- Tt.e -eat of government 14 permanently fixed itt the renstitutton at Port De,moincs, and the State university at E;wa eit) There was a struggle in the Cquveution to strike out the word "wlitte" -as a qualification r,r voter, in order to plate negroem upon an equality with the wbites, but the proposition defeated by sixty ma jority 11Flt TILEtU little girl., 011(` the daughter of n clergyman, and the other of a park I:4ltoues, fHI iti!o au angry dispute. To mortify and spite her antagoni.o, laytnan'A little girl saw tit to remind her of her father's well known poverty, and intitnat,!,l rt(ther tartly that had it not been f-r her (it hor'i benevolent interference, the poor tiliTll , !Or WOllll have been in the work ho ti ar oW e ll, I din•t care, - replied the other, "if it hail not been for my father, yours would have been in hell long ago." 11011111BLE Mtittirtt.-1 young man living a short distance above Jacksonport, on Black river-, Arkansas, a short time since married a young lady by the name -of Andermoi. A few days ago she was found lying about thirty steps from. their residence, with hor throat eut from ear to ear;. and on entering the house, h. was found in the same condition, with a bloody knife in his hatiot Both were quite dead. Ile was a sober, indrettrions arm, and both of their families stood high in the community. It is sosperted they were murdered. OPEC.' I _A.I, iXOTICES. A CARD. T. H. It I. K ti. remiti ivoticr hL 11)0.4 humble tliavvlkutu the !AO,. r Eric •n , l vicinity, for their wry kingi and ribcrul Pat ivouvr:c 1.-vinue.l bin, tvuot four ;rutin in.) hone, hr w r im, ;If t.. Pr sir MP TO swain. TIN /JUN 111 IT A Print LOST. The following articled base been ninon,: the 1 . 11 ...°1 the Sew of tho 2ith nit. tine Looking , Ohms with Walnnt /nn., otzr. N 16 Lectors; 4.111. plioitse "NW' Gletit Jana treoenitsw. forest *hop; one ',aro Lanceeter county ate, on- ?air .i... 1 yards, one large Waith teh , one leather ere bucket, tniirtott "Jain.. Lytle, No. 3: - go pet, taken from the heath., 1 win 41.-..e..•i• that the Mold er or the oink and g. t the tvw• - th , it. it ‘• u•.•1..4 with out AO end one cletw-biusebee Prranna lure lag the •t•O've art lefra .111 ronlrf a favor bj rata va log them to lhe otabeerttwr. J A Ili: , t.Yru: EH., march A 1857• RE7ITIRMED.-111. W. E. Mann.: pan now be found at tie Aloe et Xegall k Wee, In Beatty . * Meek, tiering beeinem beers, mem patients to mil f mtn.,ll • tely and mate engagementr the et mine week. Eno, 111 stet', 14. „I bAILXDOLIPS COMPOUND FLUID 11-X , TgACT, an a newly for Phemsee of the plaikter, aldnore (1 • 1 •ret, Dropsy. Ruler, ie. Reset the advertlament la eawather mho." berdeed "Herrebahlre nereehre Prephrition." • le/i. ar. DOMOTNa amble P.l. Itztreetet%—leta Mate the pole and InthwAstatiws (rune the leirtwast banns or e athin, la flee ewe to twenty 'Mantes—sod Hut it sill heel the vase& wittiest err; and elltetately ewe Fever Itafee—/Pttee— Mat Rheas—iseeetesetery Itheenatitie—ttete sad helmet Rya --cute—Weess--01.1 bed toteteette Sorer-BmM Head —Corea and Ititekete — ltrydpeles---Serateit-tarrelllaie—lreiees Chilbialee-1111.• d Isitiebt—ttwelled sad Beams Hilest—tlere Nipplte—ltreaptioes—end 44 other teementelery sod entente*s diuseste, tame the Jana tactai oe b• ~tete. Deal be tereedeboutt ahaat the law Maw sank to h• and by sally ear Ilthar—bat Masa, that Ult• M, but ipadttat itaapartha velleli.ths MilkollOphalia• essaarkrod at Eli whop. In freer--.on rv6 oat slim.. ,r, but many ii not enumerated. illeary.--Derrd rundar read phrem.o. fir seen. iff banal &eases Lath box el'agllnut DALurr's Ira F.II Stab rim. SNEIt IV , yroprietunk, , • AU Alb-le ••••• Prie• 15 omter - . rr An ortd...r• MAros.“..l t.. t ,• Buelitl,feasd Ztt t. -,restrtet, sty., N Y. Sold by all 11r.tr1-tositsplllo.tioilto I , St ttol ir tarTO I'ALIESITS.—As. 11 WM sr. mold frwitlpuur plaintr, 1.11" Ln *441 for parvnta to kn... It fat aourre„ and a I tr l unnt CSSIM of then r-t urn :•. 1.. isltb •kvi resulasity cannotr. , kan a. the. aystaist la kept la a abate .d ttnlat ablaut's. Their implosion I. lb., riosoltly Snow by a bow r • , C ASI11" , itieh artisans troth the arrtia they af, bred nut nourish./t, IA n.- , t 41..4 , , 13 , 111111.: to it, illtMyych and boi t ot a , 1.• ant tn the taPte, allay• lever, pantie, o' It., I nat. and Itneet. Vir ()IF' INTIM/AT TO ME II eotnmen.l 4, the att. nti , , main, • 1404 appear t., Iv ati.a• St th'• pnvVt limo m various parts train..,.( to this pllsee--yre •• Orr ate( Female itootoratirn arromptu: s them w. cannot hut 1o•11••. than ohhoary no•rit, asd ratculw•t numl.•c of PULIWU suahnug utolor •• ,; whim and tl•r.mlinary no 4e. si...rtzsrm-rt art 1 inters rn =I Wen. A. natebetior's flalr DI e . hips rrd At, other 0/yen, fvl: storm( Niel rusk beautifully brown or bb, , tsjury, by El ITCIIELOIN'S at the %Vie wb re it ta made, sold or applied (In mu , counterfeit ar:e•lo is out a htrh will pewww..'., al notte.. a too., .4 the xi... 4 engraving .it upon it. Sold by Stiersri k trio, Ps. rirlievrare of nn imIT•IrIOV malted .11. Matolo of t lles, N. Y., awl hasrimet amused by Tattle k Marmoset desieworrheaell it aro new beide, ebeateel ly be publishes sirGOOD N 11WD? DR. PE VtRB years explosion..., author of tb. Pr, .st*-D.Oia Dwitase, *Nitta Des as t., eottealtett nn all forms of private din.., at chatize Ptu., rtnelooter, N Y mil,rtlaeascot oa a•at Uri YRHFFM6U man 'ow oUL.! re12.,1 , Isr , • br..0.11 whop hy "1 -.Lx w 4, tit." 1111 , 11: •tti r 1,4% yklaalaster Mn ,, 'on' lA,. subiwq vs w, 1.1 , •01.:* Ch:l r uteri 4,41.414 up of •Lr u • •,.. • . , an.t nwrning• , , „ r. A BEAL - I . I:I t .0411,F, \llO. the"HaLli or • • 11 *..i We and freckle* rr,n, .ttn, W , t t' ...I. r 111..rnInK 4!I DF. V _ w.• wan. Coriol 4 at. r . • Tat ofl.l,lrXh., t :le , • ••1•`• •• • , •••••: . • r tio 1111.^:106:a, opo ntS n flu/ 11:.. ••••11. ; L. I,r nol Dr clf,toof ao 4 S ono :o 1,11:1, 1111, 4 11 RIZ , .1 1.1 K4r I.oPortoot to Feiss rganlatintlona t.l 11t. ' • I a 1 , ..a_ and ostoicisiro practice , th. , rato.n, noel P•rtala of towtortnig nature e, n.:an, • ha,. tit't Pip* prr.s . l.4 •11 , •••••• , ..' hi , t boa.• otatructiona to which f. flat 11.1 i/ / ,I• rir..i.ot channel, when pa,. xo.l! , •atrllt ~ ...tatett•firt•chaat,O. • •• a=l , rap.) g.... 01 Iplalt It unl..ta tate r , I alt•••• plar.o, whether ~,. • min..., general health lattn. , l.•• L lama of smelt a nimody hot Itm-n tne amine ,nuns females. Healtache, 1./ I th. heart, oattlint hoce tar intor.upUon 4.fmince , the will inrarlably nonacid, alf offirarnma in tile miry of Leum.rtho Tloosoi I 111..h , .01.1 or mi., • be •orc to rave a inlara.Mago 't ,•• fro. from aorthing Injurion , • rite.- tiorio "art, , Tllono I'lll.ara pat Up 1 , wIt•••••• Sr.' a •, prfpasd, I , I.r , ..Ir, 1, t ,•111. • • A CAUL, was r.. tnr 4-ss oessim s.es 111 • 1.. has.- 1.4j0j0e... /41 ,, ,, • tol 41110 , throw. doors • t • t• • • • :11r.. .• P•tron.to w ol II1V• et , •4 h. trie.knd mine ix,. FLO. 11 Dtir rrtii,•ll 1 jk 1 bit saw) Art 411 thankx MARRIED I Lar....5.", en. \larch 17th, 1., Iter Isl 11, .4 •.•rthesel • a. WI. if 111.1" 1, , .1 • "one I Al .•( f"riner •In !h.. 1 , 111• ,n••• ••1 II Mt', t - H. \I II , I. all of tit= eontn. It, P.S. f Unit, at the nfoninnen.linnee on the Lab Inst., W. iL a. IPILATT, 'atria fonnnely of arabortural, Pa-, awl lam. in .1 bornaerty of PLattabui; ' New York On the %tit %nat. In Fairat.... Ip . WitlfiNT V. F.`AER.` , .I , ..r 1 , , f er•• rll f th• DIED •• ohort but JAW , lvtitiuter nf Urn nod N• 11., P: , In Clra,-.1 I f."! I 0:4 I x .-nnsumption..tz +n Thal-F..laq evonsn, 1a..% 1 •vl f t up !'-n . • .1 •••,...Afrso., Ptsrd t. K 1. rultat.ir reward.-4 hr lcas•lnz • PL ASTER • l; n•u n ai - ftlr 4,11., n•-, 4artlC2/.1 AIIIERE CAN Life Insurance and Trust (),ric , , A meriean If ;.. II :dr. S E I '1, , ,•- hter •S 1' •.. Incorporated 1850. Carter Pea, Capital \ Stock 85J0,000 voi - 4 LIPP ! it,-n. Tut t:AJ. ~.erbal a % uotut /it . au the ,}llli. 1,1 wife wad elailii,n. R.ir. , l riven . . 5 . • :rine. It ran t.• 41 , rii I if, Inisuiristir+ r. .1, I .s., r•ri man in ilotit. trici ' hts .leach Isis • :••.: »110,001.1 0. t flip • -01‘.• • o• A, :Isti tr W.( MI C 14,1 in this n •• t• v. alt.l tlit Ir ()Rink", 11M1 I) it ft I ` • I..•rotadr lour husbands—, none,. •••ebool.t.tr.r. to.ya• tL. promiuma. • .• • 1,- , 1.4"1 , .0 lia• son am provolaA for, let,' al.. for )It,,Land, es. Insurv• 1 I 41.4 thsl iron, mt.! thy...noun t eattiaot hr t• -aro .10.• th ir.r•on may to• fat or of heir., .•r mayfa. Atapooe of tbr an.. • Saving per wee/ to or &Imre $5Oll A g A IS eta :32 v. .li ti.. 33 WO. ' •14. . . 34 . • . 40 .19r • rr 41 ahk . Itll, ' 4 401 •1.,1 etc-v..440 k t 163.11108 1 , r • r,- pr...nritnawt me. b. , •• tvt, 1 •r• • • 41VVIClititi4 N. Tltl •••T' • 41 FXIKI I F.It Wlllll 1.1 • • Xll+llll.l P1F.5 . . ,1 Z , 11 - , I ' .1 'VI t' 4t-t, Secretary, J•bi,JV 011..••••IN' rrentosr. , Aix% win:A tots'. L. , ' 1•1'11A1.1. 11EN •Zi.l r Wlllll4 Is 141011 - ii\, Tll. Or 1••• -` •Itt•I4:4'11 .41 11.00%. ti Kttit• J• , 14 , 4 • ••••1/4'.• %% 01 • •I • J• 0. tss 111 , 1 , V114‘. t:LI‘SNIRTI:t~ 1,11 • , •1•,••044.•••• r.n tor 011tAtn.1••'• • • 11t,h 1 , 1 IdS7 CLEVEIJAND & ERIE after 4 offd ,V• r 4 S , V.rlr %VV. , I"irr ClPrelAnd for h tir nt , 4 In . tramf • ill otop at Vonfor, P-rrr, au.l ir ill Atli'. it l'ainrs, 11.• ...ua••nt train trtil Ivr• lL s •11 %%sty ritatlionr. tt"F.lR' KliorNlS Stoppinz •t I:.r . - .t. Painswille Nirht alll ioa.• ..'• • iniln . 4 •..41 A. a. all.l INir iapr. 2 ' Ti t o 3:410 wilt Atop at 1.,. - iNAnuart• ill.. only 'h. :11.50 • lions eirrpt Mont . II , •.r TA* 210 r i. tral , r.lll it , .p it .• , rir Painnort/le .mfr. Th.. i'ournoat;t will len.. - all Way Slats... All of the to Armagh train. innte %kith trwiw for htra l to, And al/ tn. with tno N. V. t F. IL. wed • York I.7.Tnitnal and awl N... 1 t ' 141 to oft'. k R. R. R Warrh :Cs, InAT, E ALITITIA TI 0 IWIII.I. meet the h. n,tons and the panto, of examtni ni Lb., bdlowtnx dors ; k prilt Vat trio., PlPring‘r l4l . 4'..oneart, " Elkentk. " " Washington, IleKaan. " ssmoit, " Th. sopmin,..,ii .‘, 4...irn It 4.1.1. whip I. M.••••t .11 whethvr noel hold eeettorate. t oats of .. e4otnitl.to, •:1 t • : simnelr`bn.d avolleto, n,, soros so , SM taistionstronil wm, • (.1 Orl. ool dioltriet on Ow shove onte. , ..i :t oo settee s. tln in the None It If Watistmrgh, ltsrelt 10157 flotsot) riper. pis 1••• • Laoollllot MR 1 , 116 Hm, 81••14pes and Pork. Ori.l Per •mf sea be MA at Ibseb 21, W 7 • .1 1,1 . • = =II EU= =1 14 IR 2'. MIMI =lll