THE ERIE OBSERVER. BENJ. P. PLOAN, SLOAN it MOORE. PUBLISHERS *A Tt7RD A Y DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS VOR GO V =NOR, HON. WILLIAM F. PACKER, or Lren.ll/Iqo FOR CANAL cOMMISIONER, NIMROD STRI('KIANI) I= News of the Week. —-- - - -The joint Committee of the Legislature of New Ynrk. on the Dred Scott case, have just submitted a I ,, nst and windy report, composed in bad stile, dictated in worse taste, and animated by the molt malacimse and vlndictive tamper. It is principally made up of a eerie. f F.-Thu =o6oa] tirades against the Supretne Court, which are un worthy of the Committee and disgraceful to the state Appended to this pyrotechnic display of epithets against the Supreme Court, are ft series of revolutions. declaring in substance, that the State of New York will to , t allow slavery withia ber border• under any rucum-titneer ..• pretext—that the Supreme Court ha• tho c. , nfidence of the people, and that a copy •f the rr‘.lutp.• Ir.r.ont c., the respective Governors of the States ,•1 the t hio% Then comes '• An Act to Areure Freed to to ill perroo• within this (Now York' who•b pro , !hat h person shall be deprived of ei• rer.•ll , l, ac. out,' \fr can blood, that dames-brought by tba-t. r... i n voluntarily tothe Stat., •ha.: b•• free., 1,1 mat., c felony fur any perpon attempt t h,.11 v un•i nob circumstances —The New Yor'. pre,• i• great iy ex ,4 of an intoreattng . ynung .11 .•I tltAt r4tN. hafl , an.l left her an inr ,,, no t •.“ that Abe did nit marry again is Ipst. Well, she has folind a Noung shetwishes to marry, Rod h. wi‘linie the Inrotoe is the trouble. has heir xt I SS • compromise, toto.thir4c the Inc .me. and t., r.• teeie the one-third sn.l marry: but he cruelly refu.,c.. What shall she do A husband no inentne, i.r 'to` $15,0. 0 a year and no husband ry the niternatiini Th. will iibinditg, and the is in great ditt.tres•. Meantime 1111 not quite certain that she could get the huitl.and the inejime was given up. It is a discre• log e-t• fact it pro•oktog• and her feeling toworas that .1.,1 _husband's memory must be anything t•ut amiable But still the !man bad a right to say whether h't• money P 11,11 1 ,1 gi to uthr people's chti4rett or I. hi , own kindred —A to`ll is heftire the L,41-laturr grh. pr. p. •••• t raise the salary of the Associate Juilge• .t wealth to% living figure, that: For ti •-• tr.,. lit at Court dire net eteee.l four weeks 1 or 'lrmo], ruin of oor hundred and fifty dollars f t! tare at Court t` icee.l s tour w••ek. and a "n. f week., ill'', hundred dollar•. I .r th , = 01.11.••• eII Carat eareed. xis 'sok. eed ,I,lea ellht 14.1,1, a, two hundred and fifty d.,113 th.•=e finer at Court exceeds eight weeks /m 1 d..• no, ex. , . 1 t..,1 weeks, three hundred r,r thr , 4 1r 1. ,, re itt tendarieo xt C.,Urt exeeell k s ten week!, and n,,t e lee r t t tt , •Peolt P. three tmodire , i nn .1 fitly .1 ,41n , -. and f•r t 4• orh- attend►nr« at Court vcce , ...11 , tw«lve w••• L u• hun.l re•l dollars —Tbe Ohl, Legislature talk of resipting the ,f the tatted Stater and a Joint rointnittre on the 1)r.ol Sot decision of the I - . s Supremo Court hove report,' -.me terrible resolution•, •ffirmin4 that deet.ion "tou.t At I shall nut. be consummated ' ••• , o l v to the South and their northern akettero, but •oori that it will take more than one derision, fti'm Mite I by Jesuitical Catholtr Judge, to ron l urr a free Pr,ir-ton people." The committee further soy --Endeavor to ea torte that decision in our State, and tram the blue w•ler• of Lake Erie on the north to tl a heautlfiti , h , south, from the hills of Peonsyliania o the ea.t to the plains of Indiana oti the wool, hut one towew tll le brunt. echoing and re echoing the war cry the gee , Intion - itilve US liberty r give Lt. death • l'r • I giou•' recently ',foto on the I•ntte.i Stara, the states it is expected will I,e added' Tl,e ti er nor of the United States I • rh,esn ery yrar , ' rylvanis is a large ti.wn in ant the iLv f Admiral and the C.insmantier in Chief arc iine arid ;he Immo penal:l"' That tr... Frent•hman would make a .al i• tal Black Republican Eartne—be t. eu well ote.l ti, details and the or 7 of our vvertnent ' —lt is stated that Mrs. Yolk, the r.teemed w•iloa the ex-President, hen determined to re•idr to W trhington during the coming seesion of Congress' rune.• ler hue band's death, If re. Polk has resided in Trnne•.ec It will be remembered that the deceased President left to hi. window the charge of taking rare of and publiehing hi. memoirs, which, so far they relate to hi admini.trat,n, are said to be minute, full of Interesting persona; anecd .te and abounding in refleetioos .ugge.teil by 111.. •f. nubile affairs and the conduct or 'oil, eatoor,, —A celebrated liquor impthrt , r la rccontl% blot his pocket book, containing a largo tom 01 !nom-, . des hie pocket while entering church A few days liuioo4. quaint he received the Toteketlpi.,k through the unpaid,) secultipained with a note. in which ihe wc,ior ,T a iO4 that aftarspending the til,•nc.he d nicovero , l to hi. utter boc. rot that he had been making nee &mons liquor traffic thorefore returned the pock, book, and would do the *um.. In ,•11 , uld he h, able to solo lay hand. ci it —Elizabeth Baehey was sh•-t '•N t .111 ury Boehey, near Shepherth•ille, oirox. hr • n Turvday WE- She had been eng,,tg. ) • itng man the netighbarbood, hat her father t A If, t 1141• 1,, On that day she desired t ti••••t a neiTl i t••ir, w:.••te tier father Hurpeted that she intended t., t• r . I. %is He refused to let her g... Leeitine tier requezt, and foal.; iiri w a r• se bema, balling her instant' II- ••‘, the same pistol, fell and e zr.red —lt ti ealettlittot the profile , reni,s , - , 1 t African slave trade arn ,, unt t•. a 4• to r n t.. dollars, while the ..apital Ins rout .1•• e• u ,t 1 ,, r1.41.• a ..... (oar oitilioas; that there ho a act"( t I rt, 1• i• 11. •1 1(41111 force of Ilvarly 010 U ' , SIP' wen, MI .1 al.( moans of the Beet some thirty th.,11-outi ark eN od psnrly from the coast Atr, o 1 •o I fiat N.,. York and Boston furnishes the :ipital entAge , l i thy• e•farious tragic, —No eine bas yet been obtained I apt ti t b.,, n , disappearance from Ruffalo we have hervtol. re c.oured. aad Ms friends are 10 • state of prolkun.l ar.‘.ety trams of Mm are iftet at Columba•. (Into It iteeerta;n ed with a good degree of certainty that be went as far a dmit Oise*, but it cannot he learned that he liar been ,en all of the hotels there, or among the busluers met, ss.tt., who. bib would be lapel• t., have Intercourse —QUO* a row Declaimed at ate itaa Hire to Lou6l le. 4,r. Thursday eveniog 9th inst. li t was the benefit night .1 Lola Montan, and she wanted a carpet instead or greet, belie oa the door or the adage. The 'stage manager reeus• ed this, sad appealed to the audience, a hen a war of words took plate between him add Lo:a. The manager aka rw ar J• aside a speech, and so did Lola. she refur‘d t' aod OW money. taken was returned to the ticket holders. —The' Balffalo papers record an accident to • freigh t Pala ea tho Bets and Buffalo road on Friday night, by which. a assabor of ears loaded • lib merebandua acre thrones free the track sad pretty badly smashed to pieces. It was assealobod by tanning upon • displaced rail.— Iffirrissal pools, trains were delayed by the wreak upon Jo creek. No person seriously Injured. —Ssminsl W. Brad,' died an Winchester, Va., last week . Be was one of the three ourvtrors of the bade massacre is the /Florida war, and woe a soldier in the whole of the lifoott gasps** in Moatoo. At Chepultepec he was fore. mom smell those who coaled the walls, ard was so sever, ly moulded as to be at first reported in the lot of the killed. —The Isdiaa Massacre reported to hare recently occurr ed Do the Des Moines riv i t, in lowa, is said to be without (~..di s tio n , gad to havete en concocted and soot forth to pretreat please from a nding the land sales In lowa, sieuesseeteisg es the fourth day of May aext, at the U.agr, Pert D 0441, and the Sinai city °aces. —A respeetable lady of Book Island stopped into a hard, ware slam is that city, • few days sine*, and stalking • p t• a young lass, presented • pistol at his brew and fired. The hall streak a steel rule, and his al was thee saved.— fib* was arrested. This was the sods adopted for wiping set a skmadett against her fair fuse. —ldward fiawkias, a young man, stele s hone is Sean, last vest, sad was arrested by Cosstable isatee Lend sal • Mr. J. leer**. While they were taking hits to jail, Levever, ha shot diem both Lad soaped, it u suppos ed, to Ohio. —lt is napposod then So aid weather has done some in jury to Übe gallon aril omit crop is Lomisions. We have always doubted the parity of that class tf re Items' teachers who step aside from their legitimate field of labor—the preaching of Christ and him crucified—and become "politicians in clerical robes.' And the recce( developements in the ease of the Rev Mr iialloch, of Boston, indicted and tried in that city for "Jahr', has nit served by any means to clear away those doubts. This d adulterer, it appears, was one of the three thou. sand New England clergymen who, when the Nebraska. Kansas bill was before Congress, forgot that they were mere men, and " protested in the name of Almighty God" agatnit its passage. To say nothing about the absurdity of such a protest, from such a quarter, it always seemed to us to have been the height of clerical arrogance, if not of absolute blasphemy. But it was nut this protest, and tie ft,v Mr Kalloch's connection with it, that we proposed to dieellee in this artiele,--but a matter of a more recent date, in which that reverend politicise has figured in no very enveable light. and which if properly viewed by al, people will peter to warn them against such wolves in cheeps clothing APRIL 1%, 111431 It appear+ that thip Reverend Mr. lia.loch was go.e the tn.“.er :Tinto of Fretu.nti-In in New England 4111 nR the ISA e.tuipa;gn —that in the pullot and ion the •ttt he Wlr el.lueut'y denunetatory: urn purr u 11 111.4 prof.uhtl statesmen a- 3.t., • l' , ll , hanat:. At. I 1,,r;• t . m-e -i tttat after the r, 'oritihu.,l A 111 lutnietrati n, t 6u ti P 4 t, a. ...e elCra c Ir• u un ti •ttrcnnF d• Itlrle I Al a Frtlll , Fit Alti I rt at. R. 0., Et I. M.rio•.. t.y the Rev getttleutan tun) -1% e• fill 11.6 f /41,f •iltaft sl 'd vr••• C. 1.• • • tf , f, 0,1 f.f ti t. n, r. mr t R r r,e,, 1 f ,i• .1 Pr• ~•. the n.ar f ri ,:aftsl •.,fi •I• r isl I 1- rew jr• it patil , l • ' I. an 'ft fall/ .tfi i f' " r t 11, h., - i t'o but n tff prv," 4 rw ht I:,{ us , ,• itr , m• •t •1 ,1• . • i• it But 03. ; ••= th. h 1.1 II = 1,..r wt• h w lir. I ~( n! . • urz NM= At: r,..‘ drrd th, ft rren I Pt a• I %,• I K ." t ..r azliro.. , 'llll =MN I. •h =EI =I r•• I ; ..ver 1 • ?I eh ME gr Ul I L.• wit• . m..!.. .... ;, Mr% Br/v.:, h .••). 1 . rIT: vrn Urn+ •lr , :U1 11 , 4 t., IZEII tt,,,k“:11 the :y War+ on 31, • itt Lie loorn ci•.. 1,3 t. ON 11 in, itati..li. and toy lit r burtror, i • p• not-• e. 1,0 f.-.i I. • •he iefe: ht.., At 11, • II I. 1•1.. ti I I•••I III•I 1..„: 0.1 • ' lll.. ft •111. "lift .1 ti,lr t .1 • . 1 h nn th. , 1,110'1174 ;Ur 1114'1 /1 . Ot' 1 • th^ r• an 1 at •••••• th.ry or • 1 , 411r1:1C I I": 11 • r., n•• • I,•d t...•r• Kn'l••• h wwn•' o .li • .rn• Irr•.wr whl 4, I Fo , il a y ti.•• d "tr. w•l' , r,.. 3.7 ..4-,,,w0f 0111 he. 1 , K 4,.th.•r •kin the bar. tiler pAytttit• the in .n..y, uit I, tin .1 the 1// , •1. rAtt •1 the eharz in"! •• 1• kk fpn per pr•.pr,t , r. I.f the hie t,• , ther wt. the pm„ thr• .r • doznoi. I 1-vent liu Inu•t th. io.”per ..1 .t Ine 1 , 41,2r.it1,m nth. tw•c ..f ,•11 ow t :11cno LNW . 0.111 h.t ilrh,Vsy Intro ll.oro who lay r IMA)1 for Ur l'Nt ;IVO ; in too Car I the "Lly pwr IV 14 111 111 , 1,0 iiilll4,l) all 111:1p4tot.lr 1 1 1. 014:%•: , y, 4,1 11,41 11 , r &•I w •,0 1144.) r 410:y r .1 twit 04, Pt •1111, . •" .1, 1. 1111- 1.11 4 I tl.. 'I I'. I I, I:I • ) I • :II al. I , t,gt tlo Nh. Itnt .euti I.lnl uTt r t•• M 6A-01,,• ;‘,•••• },01,441,11,. Mr tip. ma- r.. r. .11 i•l••1,t h.., ••r •1.1 I 1•:' • il•• x• .•••• ••r IMEIM V 1• il. V ••1116 , r I I I'• I' , ‘ I .r oi, I 'I t...' 1.. r • , t.. c.r .r.r .h :alts ' :r, a , , •I f n• , l , 11•••1 •b.L6 1 . On• iker. ;11 I t.. put .pft thr , A -. 311.1 1:1.1y Lr t I. • Indy rEE p.pleti tar Use la * 11441 at. n i.&U.', i ~_ Tglartlelit li4411• Itelf whr h im•; WI. .4.4e.+ltatd .•) t .k:t.•Htc 11-44:1. sr. hurt perp..fkr !ten e • t.• .‘ Lou,: pr , ..iu.,1 • et.. t/ • ft ta , 14•(,1 uI. a r MA i• I :\ A Haug ...in, LA I :bat :§li h w, ..4i fr,“.l toy. e•p-etaily 7 tu the ete‘e if tw, 11/47f1c , 1 :t:r• Bat and and Mr• W.ir..n. rhe hurtnanti the ten. r. deed. war put un the 'tent ant he dertereti be ',ter I , c licv 0.1 i be trait, t puen.r , p rt• ileppy wet.' Ait 31r. Ncia, be wan not unly '•toetid .0 et' re' with Mr K I• , h to Court ,luring the tria,, but te•fifi d an I a far qr.— Perhaps he was d,opusel to ex..lain, nab Mtterw•rui in the plAjr airoady referred any, unpurithle Ha har bcou locked up with my wife fur boors ' , weber, more. jog 0000 And night, awl I never found ber the wore. fur hie: . Or, an tLa wi, tea tibaksprar u dreer, pays of Lie beirleu.una Or. perhaps. Mr. Stein thinks hums Leconte bun when placed oa hie head by Reverend baud', as some persobs bare deemed themselves hon.riol by the rearite.lattehtiens of moaarerbe to their wives. It is rather strshg., we to)nll that though he has known his spouse for bine years, awl is married to her for sis, Le out, met rummer, for the first tams, that she was a•quainte I anti Rev. Mr Kallt , ch. During the t:ital the counsel for the dripper adroitly insinuate the idea that Mrs. Stem was Mrs Kalloeh's intimatosfsiend; wheri.e. it turned out that poor Mrs. Kalluch scarcely kiew her at all; whereas Mr. Kul loch was bet bosom friend, and knew her from the twit: she was as school." • These paragraphs from tbe Citizen, from wuu•h we hare Quoted them, are well put, and will giro our reader, a clear idea of the case. It is one of thole, which, for the sake oi religion sod morality, we wish there were fewer of, and less public; bat If Clergymen will preach "K aaaaa and it crucified," instead ol the erseilletion of their Divine Mas ter, they most expect that when one of their number, iik Mr. K►lloeb. is caught indulging in "whisky skins" at Hotels with women under dusbtfiltirromatences, that the Democratic press, as as set of self defame*, will seise spat the frets to "point a meal sail sins a talc" The Fate of a Clerical Politician I • • Pr• • •t• ,• , ••••• • r r.. l 1 c• ~',Try r ern MEM w.tr- r t.n•t .iii rat:• } =MEM w.i. untr , t' 1 , 1111 .1 n♦ -5. ~. y 11,1131! =1 in , r. •• (I (111 rrs Mt • 1 . • I •.•.• I th. , 1*.1% r, r• I • •r •)••• I •t t • to !et h 1 , 6 • l . >L• II . t.11••1•• n , •u•• ••Il •• y ATIXI , II4t., g I 1.1, k 1 , 11 l• ~1 • le.•tur • in (1/..1.1^t.“(1.1 I MN U lIIIM MEM r. t • ta r •,t• ' Ira •'t IMIE gn if. 11If g.•..),•;11•11 h. y ..xrcte , l t f:n•I U. tl,. ruin rn r..4.ird• u•r ~f t,•it .Irm 111•11=11111 I wra•q.:,,,..• 11 Mr I , , i , I .14 4-4, a 4. I in • 1V IMIIII BEI BCE OE =III v•%10. I ,t .t.ln• ••1 I, 1•a; 1....1 1,, :• u., t i n IL , : I- lii.l•LJ f va,ll, •/1.1 e.th 011 11114 1!•=1=1!! .What muse had I of her stolen hours of lust . sae 1: lb..ught it L,.t, tt heruf4 n••t rue, I slept the nest meta well. au free and merry I I,,atel ra,.t Cams& • kisses her Itys Ile that mt,kot met wanting what is stolen, Let Dm nut ktwres It., and h.. uut robtevi at all MUM I it • I i • tr =ME= I-'1 EMEII =II lIMMI MEMO r. • • 11 ME n••t der, ME I=l h.r• I 041(h f~ rib tt ttn t,.•r .n,• In r.. 4 lir ' r MIMI 1•11E1 =II MEE ISM =MEE =SI ITEiI I' I r ' L IA 6 ' l •, q, I I=l =lll =EI MEE 111191E013 BEEIMI MEI yy PCbrzt MAS•TER-• throughout the county Itav,tig the best opporten t ie. fee attending in inch !easiness should exert themselves in procuring subeeribers to Democratic papers. Numbers of Post Masters act as agents for neu tral and independent papers which are generally opport 'ion or e, and if instead of lending their aid in eirealat. ing such papers, tbuy would exert themselves to inerease the circulation of Democratic pavan, they would be eery tug their party and their country to a much better advan tage. It is important t cireulate Democratic papers among the people Let P .st Matters and others bear this in mind and ant accorilinarly.-4esissup of Liberty. The shore •xpre+ees ur el, w• exactly Mdny country ostruaiiter• pot only a. t is. ..g. it. for independent and neutral paper*, but in min., c..•-• are very eeicient in get wag uinmlulds f.r Sew V-rk and Philadelphia papers that , in eppo.ing the Dern ieratio party, do net take the 'ridable to ina.k thetivit.lve• Vieltm.l the hatter". ..1 neutrality. N's tales as highly as any 'toe the diffusit n of knowledge—we would no. if we could, debar any man from the privilege t tatog and reading any paper he pleases—but while we (Ito, expre,. our views, air also c:atas that it is the duty of Democratic ..ffacers, appointees of a berposratie Adtkilota. (ration, to lend their tefluence first in eiiiitining a etretria ttort for their owl, party paper.. and el.peetalty those of their ti' neighb..rho...l All . ince holders expect their tarts pavers t•. support anti sustain them, whenever the) are unio•itly, or just., as-ailed, it is their county Editor to w Lout they rer.rt f•r ri Tress—ii short. whenever any hard k.)...it0 are t•. h.' Mien or takers in their defense, the li no • ',IL , county organ i. thrust forsrarit to receive them poe chat ry it iou.oal reeiproeity, then, country P• ,• t.'d their 31,10 , , nil never wake 1.. Inerea,e the I thelr ,ora Cuucty r, fstAlol. T.. 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BM thnlt a 1,41 1 •ti h • t to Lille, nu , 61.4.1 Is I • N! %111 r,t i kn. ro agam-t tits rr1•••1 4 MIZI fur „ k • w V% I bu wen, 16.1 c. t• t tig v •., ,h, the Supreme Conti In :14 nit's c4•4i th, heuppapers of the day. The follow. z es,tsci, tr t501,......5w•e0 5 resp-nee we cf,py from 15n nrl 1 in the Efaex County /fetieb/wws t , a pa per publi.ll.A in northern New York. It most clearly proves that his present professtonagainet the slave laws of that period. and to fat or uf negro equality, are mere dells etot, and oho those ut his political estellilee in the Legt tattler at Atnony, who refused to allies a negro ch•rgyiutin to &islet as • chaplain to opening their oessione won prayer-. "hot, ip.otierneo, being desirous to be entirely candid in ti. cosowunication, it is proper to my that I am oat couvitteed it would he either ww, arpetiornt or Alma ant to d. r;ure to our fellow sitia•o• of the *where or south weed crn ettotte•. that If they travel to or from, or pass through the t"tats of New York, they shall not bring with these the octant. oh on custom, or education, or habit, may have rendered no:wrier:, to theta. I bare ant been able to Jut , o'er any gutol obj.,t to be attained by tech en act of in tpottisstity. It c-rtuotty coo work no toyer, to as, nor saw u Le enp, inns in the elvortiomeue Leiliya Ada to lonwiage, to permit theist, once perhaps in their lives, and at most, no str...a•ione few and far teteresso, to visit a nountry where Mess cry to unkovwn. . rawrren eoweeiee of eel...tits the grew comme f Amato% loStres /*row lite cultivation of this ist trrrourot with the Xosta. • I will out prrea the eeasideratioas, Bowing from the 1 nature of our retool, and the mutual e•seeasione on which It was founded, against the propriety or such an exclusion as your questwq contemplates, apparently for the purpose only of avoiding an implication not founded in facts, and which the history of nor State so nobly contradicts. It is ”itrirot to soy ant orcS as o.sciustoss ecsd4 Ades so rod ef. /eel practically, and ireeld accomplise aoiA.ag to lee great ft IWe r . Asians 14berty."— WasAusytod Onus. —A Nre. Davie Ntpier, of Now York, • widow with three rhtldron, twoolvod, to the Nupreimo Conn. • 'enlist of $l3OO damages, ag•inat Andrew Boaoem•e, for breach lof proatiee of marriage —The President bas appointed Christopher Came, the "Kit Woos" of Fremont expedition. tedium Agent fer New MIXJIIO. =MIMI 1;1,1 .1 1 N..trr,tti•cal4 IM=I =MB ..t. ••1 .1' I,r n. n t `• Tt.• lis Siei A Mr, • L •tli! [ PI hr ktiA. 11 I: 1./ •), hee•l 11. ih r ran•le i.i., .- ill ti In =EI • “A•itori , t:. only tutrtmg th.l, It, , W 11 If n: 1 , 111 I The prks • •*.! 11•1111•1111111 i= I.: !" 11 r..• rn A . - reFr 1.1.. h.. ar r..•a lEEE Mal . • ti'-t r r.. 111. '1 .fl 11=1111 IZIE MI INI=I , :r •1 W.. , it, tro•re lEEE thr-ugh. tide MEM= 41”, 01. NEW YOU. rorrospoodeoes of thittio Obairrer.] Ni' Tote, Apra 14, 11k47 "Boom to summer," the wise preacher reneatikod some where, "is not seemly," and mow cm the 12th of April is very disagreeable sod undigested in this latitude. The milliner shops were rust beginning to bed sad blossom as the rose, and silks or brilliant oolors were men in our Aiwa when down came this white visitation from the skies in great soft (anis; Bake& There was just about enough of it to lay the dust. By the way, we are having our streets eleaned at last. This may mesa ismoilble, but it is nevertheless true. All the anfortsnato foreigners who sell peaty cigars on the tiorners, or walk about labelled, "Blind" sad "Starving," have been premed into the ser vice, and, armed with hoes, brooms and shovels. Jobs t biomass and a hest of :brown refugees from Judy, are grovelling in the mud beeps together. None bet naturally mud-colored individuals can be induced to go iota the business. Yon,. readers hare doubtless read such, and heard some of the famous !trick Church property, which at one time we ail thoht wee to be the si f our new Post oaks ; but the "powers that he" willed i o therwise, and it is now being cleared of the old buildin to make room for new business houses. On Saturday moon, after taking the precaution to prop up the steeple, the workmen made a large breach in the foundation wall which supported it.— The props were then set Ere to, and in a few minutes the whole mass came tumbling down with a tremendous crash, the principal portion falling inwards, and filling up the basement of the church. Lent Mine in last week and the fashionable world are on the qt„ riry for something to compensate for their long 11.11P , .11 of cow parat.ve abstinence from seenlar enjoyments. The Italian Opera will be resumed at Nthlo's, under con duct of Max Maretzek: Madame Core deWtjhurst, who has become a general favorite, will gtve-two grind concerto,— !Alt week the 7th Regiment of National Guards, the crack regiment of the city, paraded in Washington Perk, "before a large and fashionable concourve," and bright the moon *hone on fair women and breve men. The women?ere fair sure enough: as to the bravery of the men theitren davors have generally been limited to sticking a custom er—with a heavy Mil of dry goods, or to cracking cham pagne bottles in the guard rooms, which are very conven ient and elegantly finished places of resort. They can charge furiously as most of their customers in business know to their cost, but if you wish to know how they would stand a charge, go ask their tailors. The most pop. ular remedy with this class of military men, for all eases of difficulty and danger, is to "cut stick an" leave," John Dean, that "broth of a boy," and his Marianna, Ire still in the papers. I believe I wrote you last week that ho had left hie romantic spouse, and gone to rusticate in colorable courtly: and now It is announced that Mr. Bo ker, his father in law, is about going to Europe, and M - nannl, we suppose, remains at Officer Bertholfe in Great Jones street. for a season at least. Mr. Bolter artll leave as ...on as he eau make arrangements, anti dispose of his place on the North Myer, a fine *pot of Q 0 scree, under a hizh state of cultivation, finely wooded and su.ceptible of no i.lefinite amount of ornamentation. What amount of misery bay not a wayward child brought upon the bead of a fond and loving parent. At the ...lose of Mr. Beeeher'e sermon Sunday morn- ing, a stranger, Hissed in the who, apPnrouti7 ; was demigod or at least enquired by liquor. rase and asked perm'sslon to make a remark. Plies a moment's pause hr •eid. •'ffyetir dinner is as grand as yrtar sermon, sir, I i.houldift mind dining with you." Some dirpoeition to re_ - Put thi un•eetnly interference being immediately man ifoo re•l, Mr Reacher regneeted the andienee to remain perfect iy quiet, .nd the occurrence parsed off without further notice. Itn.inye* of all kinds remain* quirt Nothing is high in the way of pro•teions except pork, hut all raw materir al. f-r clothing continue to tend uperarde. The dry goods jol.her. are afraid of being "stuck with large rocks, and are working most deeperately through their drummers, who attack et cry arrival at the hotels like a swarm of hu•y bees, and generally succeed in sucking the aoriferou• duet ,ut ~1 their victims. A savage encounter ie chronicled he (weer, two drummer , , who were probably quarrelling about n newly limited lamb, whose tlesee both were bent on oh. taming. It will result fatally. fler Conway 10 nil on trial and will probahly bare a hard time of it before he gt.to through. Reports are anznou•ly looked for here as to the effect of the frost in the early part of the week upon the crops went and South. Thu. far the accounts are unfavorable, and it is feared that no demand for "ble elo." The weather is at,w mild, mow siri.l variable. By the last arrival we hear that cotton ERIE. hol.ip it. wn The Caution Repeated .•. %IR FDITuR —Th^ Itt It (' II I ( • . ~ Up'y r r. Steam'r rJ..- • _gr . " LADY ELGIN • • •\I I \‘l I I r BOOTS AND SHOES MEE NI 1:I.,. I` , , BOOT Wqo MADE YOUR C0'..1 ~ ♦l.\r IV/ iT! , 1 jT Furnishing G3O =SE NGRA 2,4 ) I : BIG AND LrrTL -c-1 04, /1. 4 .1^A - 1 C, BOOTS AND 61-i'',.; r t / 1 PAPER HANGI.NS.I--.- =I PEACH ORCHARD NUR PLOWS! 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