THE-ERIE OBSERVER. BENJ. F. Pkl.Ol,N, Edtt•r sLOAR a 110011 E. PUBLIsHERs PtATURDAT • DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS. FOR OOVIRNOR, HON. WILLIAM F. PACKER, or LTCOMIRG FOR CANAL CONINISIONIR, NIMROD STRICKLAND, 1=13333:1 News of tholWoc4c. —The " ix" some people gad themeolval is, nonentuat ea UltatT geed Mau" is sometimes ludiereus as well as weeping; sad the best iseideut, illtutratieg this, that has ewe under our nudes, it related by as Albany paper at the agues* of a pollee officer of that sky. It says one of the " guardians of the morals" of that city, one day last week, visited the house of a married lady named Wright, for the purpose of arresting her oa some charge or ether. Mrs. W. had a small eheld in her arms, and when the officer made known the abject of his visit. she requested him to bold the baby while she stepped into en adjacent room to get ready. The ()Seer complied, and alter waiting some time the baby began to cry. but no Yrs. W. appeared. A thought struck the knight of the star, and he rushed tato Mn. 11/.'s sieeptag apartment, sad fazed else had left for parts unknown. To make matters wow, while he war rammaginglabout, the husband of the lady entered! Maddened by the etidenee, as he thought, of his shame; he gave force to the eloquent of his indig. seat rebuke by a blow A seen* ensued which can be o:Aural t. the imagination, while the victim has made • solemn vow in the presence of thi Court that "ha will newer bold Soother baby, or take any woman's word, as long as he t• .4' the P " -Slweryin to ran. 1-•10 emty funny, after all—al least that in now the opinion of the Cashier of the Mohawk Valley Rank, if the following fact is true . The Buffalo RepooWte mays it learn. that the other evening at Venda, Sionigommy rounty, N. V. there was a gay party, and Mr. 11 . 1 MOIL emhoir of th. M , .hswii VAl,ey hank, and a blooming widow hr .l,t ree of 2 ' , t i re Ow g ait =t of the crowd. They It rte.l rimatingly,uottt it eta, niontier. 1 that "thAy had gvn, f,r , notigh, and it was tutu. w re married Agreed." •ni i I.'ol. .Ir, 1 they .terl ..1 n•• •iIIO rlOllll and were married n fun, - 1 whn turned ont t‘. J nrti^e of thnrei , .. rr ern Fulton% ill. Th.t 1 oly nn irn ,, d.ty. nftrr that tha Inarttaga wl. bin 1,n;:, yr.,. • well i a , s.ll^.l Vr.tt, r. that the pent f r th• eertM • I.:e ,n 1 ,1, 'm t t in t r y t ,t tt rixht• gentloman , t a ; ,Lc r, alTa issen Th.. :Ail i• th .1 •. a hip relopte tarn itp4,n 04 , 4 4 .441-14.1 r f 4.4 , ir 444 n the gait he:tweet, the 1:v1y end f - 44 , r hu.han I rf she was elneerne 1. it war a 411% . •r , t , 110 1 1 prIVI e.re ,t marrying th Ite her hn.kose ¶ 1 not, hobs. ev.irt th.pk,' quite AO exmitnavril In Montzt.m. , r ,nntN he drawn frmn t.I wirry ' graxl wilr,w. --The West .ri•Aenvi", o state. {lei. fiat •11 , 1 Sit+ h , rißtftr. were nrrept.•.l in ' , lig-1r (ir,re toonel,p. a tow , isys rrocr, and !r,•,i .Tatntbatown, the eherge i c .t•..ttn 0 , 0 ~•r•• tabretirr. , n the *tot , of a Mr. Clark. in Olvo. to AEI .un • r 11t3 11 4t or =ldd 't3 the trill, a lett., we. pr Allred dtrect.t4 to Mr Moo, tryt I•n , r, talcto from t!le• r offhe by hill wire, on.! whit ,Str , ,.. I M o me n, tie +tonsils piece, at n,• distant tiay. to 411c1 , 1 , the z Kt.n, WSIB looond over t., Coort. ant Mn.P Moor.. it. •••1..u1t of bony/Ai eolllo2.!tea 10)31) to ,went h er ir , r ,. • to be found. —Here is " another 4•t , 0uti,7 , 1• wh eh the " ehrielter*" eAn ,w. tom. .4r •0n.... hts way from ith•-le I.llnd t tn,le (1.; a --11,t,• once a A b,rder ruffian" in St Lout.. who. by me,n, of the ball and rale gsroP. , lichiled him out of all h W. bor 010 liorerolr of Rhoti° w , l, t 14.. th. 111 , ter in hand C,112•1,. 1.:0 4 1, ito 4•• wt., on their way to plant free I .m in K Declaration of Independent,. last week timl ■ repo a,un.l t'•^ row.k ,t •~ ugurirer , a. - - a ~•‘• end of the rope Paitehr on the !haft, whieh wee II: 1.2..11 , 0. The poor fellow, now .olierfol by fear, ihrieke I tr rr b y ai he fouo I himoolf t .war I+ the maeliinery, erol felt the rope tightening roun.l nook the hand. sprung forwar.f with a knif , an I t.e‘ ere.l ;he rope. but, in his frightene I huts, dvl it blaniertngly that he eut the unfortunate fellow' , i throat, inflicting a ,lert, gosh, from which the blood flowed abundantly The wound, for• taaately, wag not NMI. —Owing to the failure of the lest Legislature of Indiana to make the necessary appropriations, the asylums for the deaf and dumb and the blind at Indianapolis have been dewed. and the children returned to their respective counties. The Jarmo/ says It was a melancholy eight to witaess the appearance of the children ►s they were busy In calling task other's attention to the sight and scenes so long Millar, which they have probably seen fa the last time. Gov. Willard has been urged to call an extra session of the Legislature, bat he dote not item inclined to do —Perhaps a dozen K. N. papers in the State refuse to support Wilmot, and almost the entire party in Philadel phia repudiate him The Bedford liosens names several prominent well of the opposition in that county who re fute to support him. Elsewhere his nomination butane. dead upon the party, and as yet but few (Aber' than ultra re pebliesse avow a determination to support him. The re publican leaders look despairing. Packer ought to beat WilmotYresa fifty to a hundred thousand in the State. epeeeeepondant writes from one of the interior towns of the &WU to a New York paper, of a new way to s'iO>. peso *items; A law suit was to come off in the town, and yonng " Spoon ey" engaged to subpoena the wi The roads were almost impassable on account of the mud sad two of the witnesses lived two or three miles away.— He sat down end wrote each a latter, atattog that a slam of isesey was disio..teil in his hands, which they (meld have by milling upon him They vatted and got a sulaperna and in cents each' —Last gunday a curious affair occurred in Philadelphia. A man wS+ rest lee in thy neighh.ohuo.l went to church, sad this h+tnß kn !gra !. s arzata other paniuo who never goes to church, latter latitri hail prueee the rest dance of the tir..Tor, The wife 11141 4: h ,fo, utiautse elapse.' whet. .1. , +nz4a-1 , fl'• 1 '.r house, anti the gant.etusl. ‘upp..,014 V1U 1 , T,116111, ,4.1,6•1 of g o ing t.t. ehur..h, had returia,, l t •, •pra fr,u l the sereno.i awry 11.6.:k w.n low. vain I • 1)., fe u , sn l e„.„, the wings 6I" terror In defeeJlti ng n hw. the fegitie• was alight:y injured Ile liar n, 4.i,, • e,, heard of niece. —A young lecasiaa who, gaye the rattle o' !tenth, and wad eeme frost P.,rtlaa I, utal. app,inine, et t Police office in Loweit. Ma.. , nn M , ,nday, dreA , r , l clothe. Sao tat ,rtn-1 th • that .he wag n,d a 1),,•, thioagb the la"ke I Itre nee but a female in lag for work but firl,ll•l4 mute She cam. m t,en 4 Cirri •a113.11 ,1 :1, bat faints to chit tar • I to Ond ~r,e are troy Breaking Saga is both rn ta.v N.r fund% ran abort, and rho regu^rted t.. ty• •rat was complied with. —A passenger in Ltia ta Main ,ha ot h er 1 ,,, 4 1, t. near Camden, N J , was asked the time 1,7 a (r:l,, pas tenger, • 'flung mat, &lint seventeen yeure of ago. R bile the gentleman was in the vet ~1 secornen,,aiiiing him , the young sec op stiateSei to • wet , h from his han4s, nod precipitated himself •ide .I,or or .tee car while the train we. in matron 'Before the twl•e3 eoiii , l be alir i• ea of the affair he had enapta —The New Orlenes the 4th .1°4., mays that lowers are gladdening as in profuse ahu ntinuce,‘nti straw. berries eremaite plentiful, er.tu e) task of other fruit snob we plums, of home gr sartn, an I hiliano•. ,rang.• he., trout yetmore southerly Oilinelk. Vegetation gene rally is rapidly assaisiog I summer lax amatico. Lleppy p , op' then Creole reveler in etrawiserries and plum.' —A man, who is said to be Townsend, en Ilim.ot as. parallelorsterderor in Canada, some two years ago, was arrested to Clerelnad, Ohio, on ciatarday last. A reward ~f ss,ffild tot his arrest has long been offered by the Cana dian metaritles. lady basted Apo Eliza Tyler ,tied Fadden!, on lan Thursday night, in niehmond, Va., from the bite of • Mu was bitten oa the right cheek the night before, lead died the fallowing morning from the effects. —A Week waiter in the Clarendon Hotel, Buffalo, has bees arrested on a charge of administering to • you% colored girl, for ibed purpose, • poison commonly knew as spas ish ties. The girl 3. lassies free its effiseds --Moistest' isaitafeetared last year Illseissa millies two Matra sad fifty thoassad galleas a prat whisky— oily sees sillies Ss Aso Eselsoi, Inked sod &wised prods's. -4 men used 1111,1••• d. Weisfig bus be.. smiled is Itleks.lll. T., simnel with three 418prest sleeps se viable rim d • little 41 • 1 40•••ri • girl ••• left Sims 'NOS II !IP K A LLOOO AV) Tile 61AXIITIV.—“Preteits" are one of the &Torii* score of republielia Editors. and re ruder this held dm New York New. hap some *penal.. pultlieati divinet—thus the Rev. (?) .Br. Kaltech "protect. tome upon the ultimate efeet of the war now being wag ed" ageism the passage it the Nebraska bill. sad the Os. ed by England upon the Celestials, which we well worth rens, le tars, "pretests" spout our middling the sosAileri repeating, we thereloesi condenee them for oar stelexams.— sal steadiest of Kalloch upon the Republican party. We The News, basing its of inion upon the last advice, from feet decidedly clever, and would aoccuwasodete our (totem England, thinks that the war policy of the Palmerston porary, if we could, hot we can't. Balls:tell and his tribe ministry will be sustained by the people, and that lame. i belong to t h e Reendidw„,e party. mi d whese e er pastmett the wee neon China will be prosetruted with all the energy infamy binds together let no Detwommiie editor tear eau n that the desire of gain can infuse, and the issue is almost der—therefore It is our candid opisiesa 'that the ttObeerver certain. Chisamusteaccumb, and the intercourse bieterwee should" nor "its rebated" for collegian' Kalloch among the Celestials sad the outside tiartitaa will be planed en republican valuta. The demur cannot have forgotten the a fat different footing from what It lino heretofore feet that sheet tree years sinew some three thassand et the been. The surplus prodaete of China will them be ready kailexek's of Now Eagland, being greatly exercised in mind t o he enolloaffed for time of the reel of the world, and the wineerniag tbe sheath:able sinfoleee• of all the world ex locks and bolts of Mimes jealoasy will be at leek throws I oepting themselves, presented an Imposition memorial to *Pink for ellreetrietwd ilttoremares• What each • nosh the United States Somata, "irotestisig is the name of Al. would do for the ciemasetas of the world, and mertientlarly mighty God *seine' the Nebraska-Kansas bill." In that for that of our owe ernotrYi the New moot glowingly notable and modest doeneseak they threatened Congress &Piet& There is so cation on mirth. It says, that would sad the evantry with divine displeasure, should the con reap nob great edvaaterea from the opening of the templated set he palmed—as it soon after was. They gave Chinos, Empire to the etwameree of the world as our own, es to underesand that a special revelation as to this subject and we trust that nothing will be done by oar owe repro- a1 had been vouchsafed to them—the illustrious three tL'tu netetivel there to prevent 04 r reap i ng the fell benefit or sand—not to be disobeyed by the rest of mankind, without this grand demonstration. Our one merekestinen would i danger of attleasi end individual emeihilation. They on swarm to the ports of the Celestial Empire loaded with situated that the people of a civilised and enlightened us the products of our country, and return freighted with thin had been mistaken in erecting. Congress, (comp.se.l Atom of the Asiatics. The Atlantic states would all reap lo f not h ing I n l b. wor ld b e t mere laymen,l for the enact incalculable wealth from this unrestricted trade, while our meet of laws ; that they were the only fountain and source of authonty mid direction in all mundane affairs; and that so long a* they. the three thousand clergymen of New Rng. land, should condescend to give us occasional information of what would be and what would not be for the naipreal advantage and well tieing, we really bed no need of st y ,wirer Oarerantent, and would do hest to delegate the ic,s islative power to them. Tbsse ato.lest assumptions or th., immaculate New Rog land preachers were endorsed un.l 'aimed by our Bleak "Republicsn" opponents, and by none with more riot° thee the Onsets., and the three thonsani themselves were leaded to the skies for the course they had 'sett It, " In the name of Almighty tild," to adopt. Then came the late Presidentml ranipstgo, when mimeo every church, chapel, meeting house. Sonday ,ent,ol, re APRIL 7411. INST. States on the Peelle, standing as it were face to face with the Chinese Empire, will soon Tirol in importance thee. of the Atlantic; and San Frainloco in time would become the very rester of the China trade, and into her lap would fall a large proportion of the vast riches which for centuries have been looked up through the "elfish and jealous nature of the Asiaties, and whieh are now likely to be thrown broadcast upon the world. In reply to the suggestion o one of that class of .rockers that eternally see cloud. in stead of sonshine, that the opening of Mina to the rem mere. of the world would destroy our nuns trade by giving to England a new source of supply, the Nein Days the teeming millions of that vast Empire an clothed al. most entirely in cotton fabrics, consuming all their own raw material, and in order to supply the domed for cotton Roods, large amounts are imparted to China from England and this country. Of our own cotton manufactures alone nearly $BOO.OOO were sent to China in the year 1455. and probably ten timer the amount from England and other part. of Europe.. and it will he found, if every port of the Empire is opened to the trade of European.. England will drew from her no supply of cotton. for the to aeon there 0. nen.. t.. •petre, eartainly not of a quality to compete with our enn While thi. I. the hriabt side of the China ,ineetion, the fteltn..wledge.. that the le another view, henry rizin in the roi lr, t whirl, the openint of Chine won;.l hove upon einwratmn , t h e e et f It .1 • W. w. n I =MD t thn• tho zrea ••.+1 sap , rflaitv I I men ant a- •n. • tt, I that :f Eur,pr o•trret 91 ,. fit , to 0, 4 1[1100 1111140. 111,111 Iv .•r •,• 1- . f 111111) - •h. r' nanny th,.u-anA4liar im II sly orlirevt r f, bore. nteri her iworrninc eeerntry where t,ttustln :11.1r Yh11T1 , 1711.1 th• • n ' .lYl ••t Aro. ‘,l .01110114, R 1 111. , r.3., io fiftt h LI kt t• 1 this 5.1gn0t,.1 ; •p•i : n .n 11 r , w•, -.o•n fl r •••iry ^ n."O, n un- ^i iho nn.rl" n lihrry t ,, r .IWii•••nrrn ..mpEltnenl , Etr .p'•• .n ('s ir , r , l• tI A. eEti Ptil.nout ;n ,h.• L'arone• atirarte.lo,ll . wr n tht. ..f T I Sl.eh nu trit lion. n• In en.e where tw•, rie•e•nre to ~ ntrart. rha• from natural and • ,, 'kl ,mr.n.. vmtn, wr• retina t., A pmt OW MEM lit,l 0, ,, t ns.‘vit% t -0 , 14 /In t Altt 4 tiat v,,th r. N.) b• r,•,;,.r , • 01,r '%. IV 1,1 MEI f• ••••••," • • Tr•••• 1 (.. lit! rat!. • , f it ittt stu'l itt" I"' th•t• tt• t It tte a deep n toe noir g iing r-foriitirr the I`,ip.l, rtl , tor ....muter, 1. , alri-it•ly large, permoi en t , that ii! Enzi tnd - tttn“ to with •uch righto as we it wit. n ,, i . e, I „4„,Noitettii pr.,tf•eted For this purpose nnv run trace I.lcenr, with Frnnre And England or. believe. i- net raked of u,—Luc we thiiulti ant tun 11, to the ethrt ea trentc Elba eoldln r.-)ert any reasoash,,, pr o _ r-1:1,/f1 I Vert way be irnaae 1•y their represantativos, or re foe, sorb tn , ral support to this great and important move ment AP will eautie QS to I,e looked upon as inimical to it, and thus deprive ourselves of the enjoyment equally with European Uovernments of those privileges ahteh th e y seem determined to secure for themselves 0, ( . 71 , i .4, . WE MUST TEACH TERM BETTER.—The tress from Washington are that our Government Is about to act with vigor and ditaroination in regard to New Grenada and its etzedisilifribr Panama m assacre---an event, the character of with& is Well known to all newspaper res.- dere. It is charged, on the part of the Government at Washington, that if the riot and bloodshed complained of was not actually encouraged by the New Grenadian offi cials ai Panama, it was at least winked at, and chat no IletiQUll efforts have sine* been mad. to bring the offenders to justice, or provision made to liquidate the damages ens. raised by our citizens. For this, the late administration undertook to demand satisfaction from New Granada for the outrage, but the commissioner sent out by President Pierce was treated almost with contumely, certainly not with proper respect. Ms returned, and advised oar goy ornment to asinine military pooeseion of the Isthmuses the only portent.e we could obtain of indemnity fur the past and oseurity for the future. Mr. Piero. was not in. inclined to assume a position so beliprent. President Buchanan, however, is a statesman of nerve, as well as of decision of character. M . Mors. sad Bowills, our new repreeentatives, having returned from the sees* of dispute with intelligence no more satisfactory than that brought by Mr. Corwiee,their, predecessor, hest* the present administration will probably carry out with tact the course that should have been pursued by the last, and if to, the result, we predict, will be ail we can ask as a straightfor ward and resolute people. If we permit oar flag to be insulted with impunity by such insignificant nations,what are we to expect from those of more stamina and as mash audacity? One effective lesson in that quarter will do our name and our credit a service all over the world. Every petty power in South and Central America is commencing to treat us with contempt, mistaking, in their self compla cence, our magnanimity for apprehension. It is quite tin- that we should enl,ghten them as to their error. W. New i . .;i•oads, and having placed our .elves to oo p01.1•1,r4 there, we doubt that it will be ne , e•rary t the eignifictut example MEI BRi WiNq 4 - LCAV•PIN,tr enrrespowlent U. Journal.; after 'tit err •1 • • ...ans . ' in Trrriti,ryook r .as rei•erit y I tn• t• thr tugh • .41, I. nd nvt ka w 4111, n 3il "1 ar.;* t.• e Free Foote man were wch Lino, end wt.', I, Ott /•- I IS . rtg Itt•A' (last 4.•.. I • ..n ra ..1 the l'err;t• rr i• wen known here the just tie.; re the a, tr torltallttl {tit, e. g .. Legl.oetnre wa• a prep •t a ..4 v 1..i,t; lna Free I•, r:..44 ea ,„l w ~s , th e , holy w and Ar , 41. •t , tk , gor Thy fret no Li r Terro ry ore uud „ ash etl , y etr.,ng elooo4-1. t or. e au 0.4 Sett though Opp eel [..t, .1 "LA . ,. t.r l•ys• I;o , us . i•rit i-n; !re 1 tho ere, t f a alas :spr 1,4 .• :l• ''et •op •• a poLtioLl•oil „ is.re f , ” s yeoe,/ a‘ •1 t toe Iluut ut es ottew3; t .Itit• onty R little total raw ant e 1T0U14.13...U.1 blistr Wbe'tler L•tir. lava as9~eur•• eta •ugh left with the Pr-e Stets men to make a oar. rernione to th• Shen You need wet .o eurprtse.i hear the, there IS trouble Is Kansas soon. I trued with en tntellageut Sol doer et the Pert, to ley, and thank: the ofip-ers would be Fled .• an • teas-e to put arser I o n e To ss . re he ,. is , It.oo troop. et the Purt—Aoo revelry. It b. eXttt , t,i Gall) tl t h ew wall 'wave fur Orewon soon 1.414,..ut the trepo.telion of soros wl tl.e Lerress , ,rth rept, at the intellagetier :hot IsArtet is 0.... 11.. rortolli' VIL (neatly fPato. , l by the Pro &emery toss of the Terr:tory. ' Jon Lane Is tot a •ery worthy Apoa -I Proo.i.itn and it is honed that the Fro., 6tato ne , ple wt:', n u t .•r.L6e li," as is I,e>ooise.i, hot trosble is und..abte•lly Wren lag and Nauru is again to Weed,. Who are tile bleeder*, how ever. the N..rtbern people -,n ...soy see after this pr•- announeemeni.of plane. ^4O. li4P Jar. E. ileFsrlind, Esq., the foamier end for twenty one ~are the Editor of the Crawford Deisserm, bee disposed of that estsbitshment, sod retiree from the pro feesion ow Om sms lisy. While we regrst W pat t com pany with emit/ lesther of the yid', for we late "fought may • geed lhglEr losetbsr, we rejoice that "What is oar heee fa !le gals." and that to retiring from the progenies 410111 so epos s coolgotemeey—the result of biz ow* is. sot good emertreseeer ie w.. Wu, •.s. Nag. fraaelk. Laois Maio dial Ilmory J. Adam* INts• Is. Cud Mat% was iliestid lifirit ml Wm*wank y. salselt, at I* rem *air all sum easiliolamm 11 lasalayeadi is ree.t Wu% die miss* sagat. waste. Iv b aseddlarei basiasas& `•CChina and the Rest of isakind." wittt..nt an ritott I tt , t. 4T11,1•01 ”u! 1 mere t.ure r whmi 1 r •• C 1, IW. ro Trne t.) L.,.Xh "0 . •11'..r•r , nr 1. t el,' r the 11111=1 .p• h 11h,f , r. nr.• trio-T e•.I !ht. p4Gpui,,ut fitll) 111. h Irr whet.or 1,1011 he ii , otemwrilt of Ik,•-• ME \ the I' (tn./ =I • • ,, y, n•• 1 Ir 'n I. Itspous lecture, former', prayer meeting, esmp meeting. atol love feast In the Northern States was eonverte4 into a par -111•13 affetr, end the three th.eaoand ant: Nebraoica Herten' al/fluor', and thou.andA more pretender. Irks unto them. from Sunday to Sunday, intarepreeented, denoun,ed and anathernettled the Deamersti , party. it pnnrtl•tee. organ ization and eandidates, and rayed. eureed and faldfied at the gor,..rotnent and eittlene A usenes tir Pli full nu.nth., All ot e , mroe , , •till by the ►uth kitty And ••tn the nfine ~t Almighty Anil t.i the entire v►bv(►etion of Fuel I.hr "an Aspen 3k, however, wh.n V. , g%Tno h w..n nl,l rertmln lath. p..A,‘,1111 ti ritser• h •Dn i.t peep oil her , aiisl there, the 4, 1 " p r , I. •t.. Ag.ltl•l 00,1,', 1 ..mr , .1 1• %T. I • M. I - i . r. All I I :, f b.. It 1. I try. f t t`t • I,ql. 1.111 1.. 11 11 1 1 N • .I,i I I r %% • Os =I pplt tpt pp , Cppurp., 1 , p - ,gr• " .1. • • II 111t11.• .u+u 11l I ant- •, 1p4 . 11 . ) , that IT• fi11 . % I •`•2:1,• pirly f , s I 6; ir ;6•1 ;ti • i if. If, mh“. they he,, IMO .:. .• 1 , L ts I. .11 n.• 0 •tn..erzey, mn•l the pre , ,, , ".f • h; . ro.r lti.l 141.,,01 . elh•lee partly they have put t , •eih rhe „ ~,. ,I 'nay' , • a 1 , 01 . ,a. And his pn ' est r‘ilon e , ., zr , `Z 11 , .n tiet•ltro.v,l K 1 , 1 free front •o.p•-1..n nn•i thy. ' Il,,rt.uhr • In . pm, tiny outlive the'omtrvh.l 11f it. r•, hot thtnk•n. po-ple g.nervilly Will h. opt t. •n.r...r1 tlt.• re .• urg• pr .po•tl•n lwnrtlee•l p..r..,n. 1.11 1r rri • t h Aro mi n.( h o .nnethtng wrung an•i nr'•Log nn pr , remrto,an , l that tae , le.reog the p.m' 1 WIS I r , •1,,, ft. • .111,11IN a it. ttl.Xlrrikitellti a t the PnrAt`i • ml ti,- pownr ‘.(plean•ing. ?b. Iserno witty ha ..1; u- , , therefore compelled to test+ it, 11. tINI , II .1 ', I the t;ftz.ste•ht "prnteat." li(lt'T LINE IT —The Legislature of ilasatichurett. 16 110 in 4 appropriated $lOO,OOO in aid of Kan•a.., the IL.s t. ...tat, a Republican paper, -e d o wn" n the a. •,1111.1c.1 wisdom of the old bay State, vii thi wt, ' The Wm. , . has decided to give away the 'money of the people with a re..ltlessness which is anything bat politic or prop er Doubtleas alt.ertio voted for the btll are aware that a paVLAI.RfaiaI.EFJS :?.! 1 / 4 t.Z t a44 l4!".tU f g r tala , h ive 'en eotabltehed in various pans of the State. which are as secret in their movements as the Know Nothing lodges in the halcyon days of Americanism. This party will p-olliably be arrayed agariait the Kepablictan party, yet the representatives who profess to belong to the latter party, with a fatuity fur which we cannot account, are lending aid and comfort to this new organieation. They are making for it party capital. An impression prevails is the Legislature that if the Kansas resolves are passed, they will be vetoed by the Ouverbor, and doubtless many have voted (or the resolves under the conviction that the Governor would Interpose to pre•e , t the ei.osunnuation of so Injuditious a measure. Bat It is not certain that the Governor will vete the resolves, and besides, to throw upon him the responsibility of saving the treasury of the State from such a wholesale depletion is neither fair nor honest. Governor Gardner will certainly merit the gran tude of every good citizen who has a regard for the credit of the State if be vetoes the resolves, but if be dies not the people can scarcely blame him. We warn the li k epub limns that by passing those resolves they are making cap. its! for an opp isitton which will be formidable in the neat State election It is idle to say that there will be no call fur the appropriation. Let this contingent appropriation be granted, soil the occasion for its use, with or wttbout reason, will coon be round. Io the name of the State treasury, which Is already groaning under hea•y sot et wit/m.ly increasing espendituree, we Plain protest against the appropriation." ROW LOCTORS DIPPER.—The Gazette t•ays, to noticing the Halbach affair, that "I( he is guilty, he ought not to go nuptial/hod, if innocent, be ought to be honora bly acquitted; but whether innocent or guilty, partisan journals like the Otwerver should be rebuked (or their at temple to devolve the responsibility upon the republican organisation." Per contra., the Boston dila*, (Repablteark) said during the Haat Caoiltndge trial:—"lt is not Mr. Kal loch alone who is on trial. There is at stake in some de gree a.; rrputatiole of the Republican party." How these woolly horse doctors do differ, don't they? THE ALLEGED CHALLENGE —The following has Win going the rounds of the opposition prima for a couple of weeks past. '•The Roe. Ds% id Wilmot has addressed • note to Den. Pitektit, the Democratic candidate, requesting him to name o convenient place to begin the canvass of the State.— Should Oen. Looker decline, it Is the intention of Judge Wilmot to ensisaimee the c•ovas, alone some time in y." II reply to the above attempt at bravado the Penasy/m . t..t . Pr+ Say tact eays:—"The *Lola otory to a fabrics. thn. We are nuthuriz.4l to !ay that lion Pa •Itvr bma re ceived each e ,ututuainatwo fr o m W.ou , t. tto our part f ve , are awe t - o ju , lice the MAO, we are tw. uptnwn tv, nit ever ehalenge. L—n it he the !1•I a. .1 t,-.! ;,r., for twtLin4 butti . ap. f W nerve , ;nmp•rate rad fatal a otuhat." T , 1 /./..den. Is tlnleliilitied to r , p 41% alco the wuria n, ( O ( r i r w very it.msi •..amp —an If ••rhlr!ey" menner than ' vt , r , , ertrinly ean 'g up tv lit., head ”f ii•ft 1.1(1011 MIMI I .a• . t pub... 24 t. xpretge.l. Tao "a.r,t••. LINA 040 411.18 deeper in 4 114!IOW water to do • leer:tat a. -t 1.1,11 k tho fallow that earned Fred. Douglase° carp.. the "head," aeruttoly. But ma as upon one, we tsov• it be referred to the chap that t, , ,arded the Melodews man two rears for Both. Inq—aith power to seed for pintoes and papers. 146 Why Pt it that the gee lamp' la the streets were aaht on IM'( •rening? It was a deft slight and tile streets WVlre very muddy. Charch going people had to grope end wade at a fearful rate. Thou who have stiorg • of lighting the lamps should he discharged if they d. n •+ien4 to their duty hetter.—Coastitetion. Tin' 4 Mir 10 , 111011, U. g• but how eon "th 1•8 , who bave a:urge" of the matter light ap. even oil Setilsoth evenings, as long as there is % set of reedy boys priaraculating the streets, atteesiag the "pia lighter," breaking his!snip and "raising the geaerslly,' (as was the aura on last Sigh both,) whoa thoy ou‘lit to be at Cherub, or at boas read. g tbe Bibro. Ti.) fact is, there is • greater nosh*, of really mesa 'afford M tan at large la Iris, than in any new place of its slue did• AU of purgatory . And what Is more, there is solids, that will ever refers them except it be the patch Hoare, the State Prison, or the gallows! ?be boomer, therefore, our elty authorities previa, the Arai It•sd mass of "moral rearm," the warm will the reed to tbe two Wier ever wiget" quite • umber of Om yaolli al oar eity kayo sow takes tiakma, ho dgriosd of pas ..s. Whet may war eity Itatbern— shall we have LH 'Naor•l susilas" of • est /./ effiserat Moo Marrs, laboirami by a Watib lbws, or Awl we h o led to t►. mom of amordWo mad beioitirsarao? —A yaws tiody et ikeampidao, $. 0.. Itaa Imosa mulled Iry &Airy &lAN dump. hit sisaiss. Atter pitylag J. Isorpes hesois gore do iteassittg on to besevelsst 1 e i" ader•, nna II i .., I .11•• rrod , •rr i •u..n• NEW TORL (Correepoodemee of the ado ref.] Xrw Twigs 4441 IS, M. It bail bees a dull weak fur ow Vasil Pair, sat the state of the market fat the prinsipsii welittellw of trails may be quoted us fellows. Demme' amok gentled virtues are scarce but not in dimmed. Nary trusaldwwwwe go eff slowly at low prime, as the des& *arias alibis awed* is asses ally large, the privies. &Mad Win stimulated as enormeas importation. Wealth, bower sad luxury Sr. actively inqaired for, bat Wish Mr ray Ira sad net easiests to part with their edam 11411041 weather is la great request, bat Muria& kph 'made to berriY di* wants of the market, us the mureaaarit N atinselmtad late a vigorous shine. Rainwater is abundant, in hie{ we ars gaits doodad with this staple, which will not be 'salmi in large quantities by the community mail &boot the mid dle of Juiy. To 00011 down to particular., intelligible to year non commercial readers. We have bad very little ezeitesteat of any kind this week. Tisterday year eorrespondent found himself embedded in lb. largest and dearest orowd of the season, which had gathered about the corner of Nas sau and Fulton streets, in the hope of eatehiag a glimpse of thole of the returned Nicaraguans, who Were reported to be refreehing themselves in a lager beer miloon some where in that vicinity. They were well known- ooadjuta• tors of den. Walker, and had a vast number of friends about town, who were all anxious to stare a drink with their old familiars. The patriots looked rather seed ■p, and did not appear to have brought book a evinsiderah • stook of any desirable eommodity, with the eneeption of hair, of which they carried a perfect June* on Colds. chins and arms. Nicaratigua is a better remedy for tbe beard less than any of your '•Orgueou," "warranted to theatre a full growth in sit weeks." Businese has been very quiet. Teas °entities to bring very high pneee, though there is to doubt that they have been Meal by speculatioe to the highest point they can possibly reach. Of course, endeavor, will be made to bring prices op farther, bet we have reliable infematioe from the China oorrarpoodence of a large ken" which convin ces is that the deficient., in supply will not be so great as has been anticipated. Take heart, then, ye innocent lav ers of "the cap that ebeera, but not inebriates." A vigor ous inceetigatton is now going on of a failure in the dry goods trade alleged to have been fraudelent. The long creditaltivon in the dry goed• trade and the careless way prevalent of trotting out large amount* to parties for whose responsibility there to little security, offers unusual inducements to the diAnneet. Business', too, is done here on too little capital. We Iwo, of houses going a trade of about $350,000 per annum, of which they would clear about $6.000 if all their debtors paid them, who, on a capital of $6,000, hire a 'tore at $3,000. pay about 12.000 to help of all kind,. and clump to li.e dathingly on the remainder' s:iish a state of thing....i la evident, can't bring about dis asteron. resn;ts 7 n • bra v ie.t part of the dry goods buds no••, h..vre ver, .• large house,. where capital and cs lit keen •I in the dullest of seasons. ...II keep. before the public ILA th• wife of the .leceaced Dr. liordell, claiming the widow', portt..n. At nre.ent, the ruhite mind irt evidently re act q in her favor. The weather ham been very *hilly end ito.ekkonali e with It , iliteni ruin, The know which his ,:len deeply n-riti .•; u., gives a froitty edge to the breez e tr.im tbet quarter, and winter woolens !Ire not het thrown node (or the itnyer earukentsof taring • ERIE, RefiRLL/ON I.V MIX CAJIP.—Tbe high Omni' wing of the American party era beginning to expreee • or* decidedly their dpirtiiisfection at the proceeding o r th. lat. Fugi.m State Conventi , m at liarrisburgh. This lest number of the Jefferson Star says: "The F.t.ite C,nrention passed a long string of R^solo lion., which we will publish next week They are well written, yet, there are decided wants t r deficiencies, and the single swp or seven line Resolution about the "civil and •rritual supremacy" will scarcely satiey Atneriesine.— More anon." The Star bee not put up the fusion ticket r4P Prr•! lie iirath. the Eleetrie man. was assaulted without yrovocation, at Macon. fia last SaltlT day evening, and stabbed in the hack with a dirk knife, hy a n.sonous sharacter, whn etwapeii litst fall from a jail in Kansas. where he was confined on the charge of killing a man. The stab was nut of a dangerous character we are glad to hear, for be owes us and we had much rather collect it of him than ht• administrators. ..."11. The Ohio Stage Company hate sold out their Stork on their entire lino between this City and Mercer, to the fine and Meade'lle &Apr.'s aid Transportation Company hn rtz rscu " frsttne to Pittabergl and C7her oiz, a uio. making arrangements to are both the Plank road and W•t* ertlyi lines, connecting with the rail road at the different times of arrival and departure, to siooommadate ;omen gets to the beet advantage both at to coaVort tad speed. Spiritualiun and Crime A :ester from Knoxville, 111., of &recent date, gives the billowing account of a scoundrel and his victim, and the death of the latter : Elisabeth Jones, a young unmarried lady,/iving at Elba, in ibis county, some time since became a convert to Spiritual doctrines, up to which time she bare an unblemished character, and was es teemed a modest and intelligent young lady. Since May, 1356, she has been residing iu the family of one Andrew J Mcßride, also a Spirit millet, a medium and, it is said, an author of a book relating to Spiritualism Mcßride is a married man and has one child. Miss Jones kw been in feeble health fir suave tw) years past, but better within the last .sis or eight ni,inths During all her sickness Mcßride had been her spiritual doctor, prem.:l-thing fur her according directs 'us from the ratite a-uree as to the nature t her einilaint• ()(/ tLo 31 !Lint , •tio era.. ttki.o awry -iek, arid ii Juu it 6•1/ Site v,,a, itt,l conAderabi and ra0. , 11 a dark grutn.iu, fluid: the pe,u!tar urturt 'natter ej,cte I from the btoulacil, and other eircuitistruees, excited auspicion that her death way unnatural Au iuque•t was hell ou the Bth itist , conduct• ed by C , rocter Hamilton Upon &post mortem examination, the stoma •h, liver and lungs indis cated nu symptous of disease sufficient to pro duce death Upon opening the abdomen, a fe male child of perfect form was discovered The child appeared to be in the sixth or se venth month of gestation. There was congestion of the womb, a nd it had evidently been subjected to constitu• twoal medicine-,, which had produced uterine contraction, which resulted in inflammation. • The evidence before the Coroner is said to in• dicate that Mcßride was the father of the child, an d implicates hi m j“ the death of the mother, either by administering drug, to produce a born tion or poison to conceal her shame Mcßride escaped on the morning of the Bth ..kNorrirat VEnstos --We find the following in the Phi!adelphia Argus: "Our vuothy friend, Col Richard B. Jones, Of the Exchange Hotel, of this city, who has just returned from a brief visit to Kansas, gives a most favorable &moot of the state of affairs in the new Territory While there ho ascertained from th, , most intelliAent and well informed cit. isens of Kansas that the sad stories about border ruffianism, and the disorganised state of society, were all bosch, gotten up to answer the purposes of the demagogues who cannot live save by agi tation and Excitement. The sooner the macs of the people understand this fact the better it will be for the country. From Col. Jones's state. meat, Kansas is a most desirable country both for the mechanic and farmer The country is raFiilly improving and increasing in population. All kinds of workmen are wanted, and the best prices paid " A PICTURE OF SUNDAY LIFE IN CHICAGO.- Here is a picture df Sunday life in Chicago, furs sighed by the Timms : Here in Chime° on Sunday we have 58 eherehes open dining the forenoon and evening; bust the same time there are no leas than 80 ball rooms, in each of whichlthe "band" plays from morning till midnight, and valuing goes on without intermission. In addition to these "festivities," we have two theatres, each with its performers is tights and very short garments, rivaling Ellsler le their graceful evolutions.—. Saloons have their front doors closed by procla mation, but do a thriving business through side entrances. Ws: loosag the many prepuntions now In as for restorinanraserwing sad boantifylng the hair, Units are Boa* that 1 1 / 9 ass rinoinsasod with awe esalideets• than Prat %aft Nato Restorati rib, sow in pawed as *roast& oat oho Ittermitia• rosaries Oh* most Sap qualities, and Never fails in prodaciag tin oast *waits ales applied aseardiai to three dots. We to tb athiatisauseat for a low of flee itainantrabla asetillasteg latish hams bet asst by pintas alto ban lama basallitted by it, alai aim foal bap la &log lestiapooy to otatdoefid Whets so titor—Mokosti Pen and Schwan Items. The 000111111131111 Beek of Perth Amboy, N. J:, bee failed MR. Litsatcsaot Rob rt Stuart, V S. Navy, oreserly attached to the Michigan, has resigoed is. No less than' 8,000 antipasti, have ar rived is Nsw Yurk within the last three days. mi. Fresh tomatoes &rein the Cincinnati mar ket at twenty-five °eats each. alh, The wheat crop thrungboat Indiana, it is said, looks very promising. Mir The New York Legislature adjourned sine die ou Saturday morning. $ The Israelites of Schuylkill county oco% template the erection of a Synagogue—the first to that Region. It will be located in Pottsville. ler It ia rumored that the Hon Samuel Hotta ton will be a candidate for Governor of Texas, in opposition to the Democratic candidate. A man and horse disappeared in state street thi4 week. They will probably be found wheu the mud dries up. 111 i Th Sopplewent to the character of the Erke City fill!rpm] has passed both branches of he Legislature—a fact we are glad to record ag., Dr. Thomas H Stuart has been sprit] ed Deputy Collector of this Port, vice Gen. W V Loomis. my, The ooatinuation of the "Dead Secret," which we have been publishing on our outside, gut mislaid, in consequence of which we could not continue it this week. so., Mr Don•ld McLeod, form e rly of NI 1. city, and favorably known as an author, has at.- sumed the editorial charge of the St. Louis /,..a. der. itsir The New York Legislature has passed a bill authorizing the Bartle anti .state Ltne Rail road company to purelia.te the 4illek of the Erie and Northeast RAdroad lift. A train of paa.ivnger e4r4 were precipita ti•d dawn an irrihank went f , ,rly feet, on Kinday, near Elyria, t)in , i F irturately nn lirea were 14).4 ofk, David ,4htlll, from Newport, Perry c,o,ury, P a ., wh o was rn r. qtc for l wa, was 114Ceitietially SIVA by his own revolver, which went off to his pocket. lie lies at Johnstown s e nousiftougt. ded. so. June CumitsiisT, Esq , of the Western Literary Messenger, is about to remove to Du builut., lowa, to take charge of a uew Republican daily Better stick to your old plains soil your Old trade, Jesse It will pay better in the eud INT The Weather-vrise say that, on account of the change of the tuatin yesterday, we are to have pleasant weather. Fl opt. it is so -=snow every day in April is mere tlisn we bargaitsrd for, when in our sup, , ly of coal an. I, ote, i ki4t. 4i.vrk are hu•ity eni4g..t üburut district,' re inti%tug. rabbi-a prepAr4t,ry t r,btolding In a few month.' we expect the entire N uure coverel wtth the tioe-t block iu the city. /Er The Bee extracts honey from eve , y Hower, sea stores it away for future use—and like unto the bay bee is it. firm of Titabtals, Hap k Co , who have culled the finest assort ment of Dry o dd from every depository known to trade, and now have it in .itore for the use of their eu,totaers at the >mgn of the Golden Bee Hive, in Briwn's Block. F,r partieulurs Rev advertisement air The Gazette copies from the Philadelphia Inquirer a "puff' for our "distinguished mem. tier, - Col. WARNER. The tn. , st inaplrtant in it are, that the C4l "ku immune. itti . tr, . 1 1 /dark au.i "rnove. \ , ..d,uehingly and indf• ferently along." These are two capital qualities in a legislator—it least, the. wicked Democracy can't say after thi- that he i. ,to ••sh)uch " --~ _ Gray FarrAr i 4 the naa2 .f 4 Levi Wholebale now tp , 'Lllug ss st , WIC “1 I.r eerie,, two do r above the l'osc Mete street. Both zentlemen arc very favorably known to the ib,r,...tatile inti.re-ts. of Laving been I oi r t, to trz,le L otik to Oats eity eu l %%at:it as their new awl fieso, i pre-,ly for this trade, .we have no d)ubt retailers wilt tin.' it to their In ures: to give thi.rti sing t York We nonce by the proce-.1.11.:- of the Legislature that the bill to si li the putic works has passed the third reading in tile 110u4e TuLit section, leaning five million 4 of th , pr •eei• 14 to the Sunbury aud Erie, was struck out—it 'emus ever ia. That the bill will pass the S••nate we have no doubt—and thus, a system of public improven...uts whien has op.• the poopi•• torty millions of dit ars, will b • Ah.tn.iin,•l, and its brightest jowel given swiy r , +recil the pr,tfits of the Peausyivtula rAilro,kl s•o_upatty am- Our friend Ilurtxrt, of the Easton Ar• yam, has bleu appointed Past Master at Easton The members and a g itadiees of the Press seem to be as lucky as any mortals under the present Ad. ministration Nit one of them ha, as yet fallen a victim to the doctrine of rotation, while every worthy member that has applied has been prompt ly recognised, and appointed But among them all, we record the sauced of none with more sin °ere gratifieatiou than he of the Arylis May his shadow never grow less, and his commission, like sweetness long drawn out, never have an end ARE Yoc "OPEN To Costviertos?"—lf you are, just come along with us We want you to call at Bourn ik STEWART'S establishment, ou Park Bow, where you will be shown what is to be seen. to this Booth you will behold a vast collection of everything in the Dry Goods line, and in t this collection you will certainly fled something that will be "exactly to your t;eintl. - / The Stewart will always be found ready u sup ply the wants of customers. It is not particu larly necessary to say that the prices asked at this establishment are wondrous low and that the goods are of the best quality, but we record the facts for fear that they may not revert to your memory. a Sir The Gazette says that the meat election iq Connecticut / " is , as "owl!, a victory against , the Demooraoy." Not quite -‘ai4 . wrack." In the lut Congress, Connecticut wee represented by jbur Moak Repubiimine--itow, two of these ipotesi,* on loft at home, and their places fil led by two 'omit Democrats. List year, the Bepublime • for Goversicir was elected by oomelbrotw az the id—war, their midi- IC==:l date eseeeeds only se unsay hundreds. So time the victory is, is reality, a defeat—at least, it is Dot "as sweat' by two members of Congress, sad several thow.ands on Governor. How Drrd Scott does sick 'eel! lir D•o Rice, 'h. great.•-t 4,1* living show wen, is to "opeo up" here on the 4th of Mg What with his trained mules* triet p,ni• his wonderful elephant, his educated Ithinoevros, sad his owe oddities, to say nothing about hi,' unrivaled troop of rid.ra, it may b e safely m aid that Dan's "great show" is the greatest affair 4,f the kind now travelling. Of -louse every body, end everybody's aunt, and cousin, and wife aud babies, will be on band—therefore we need not tell them all to come in, and give the "Eri County" Showman a benefit, tend .►t the same time treat themselves to a i , nlar'A w .rth of fuu, wbicb is better than medicine—all for a opm,- ter According to finmbolt, there is a tree in the South Sea Islands which produces ready made shirts. The natives cut kff 16. r. s ,f the tree about two feet lung, froca , whieti tilt) draw off the bark, as of do:stout, to In/au Each man selects a tree ucar hi. uwu diau.o.ter, so that the shirt LEI ty be a good tit \\*Leos tie bark I. off, they cut a hole to each etre! • t r ad mit his arms. The shirt+ do nit n•lulrt ..o) wa.hing, starching and intuit:lg, and a more C.a. venineut article for loafers could 13-t ito,..nn• ed The dame country praluces bread fruit. -.. that a fellow may get his biard and einthe. gra , tie This is a perfect paradise for shiftless wen and women SPECIAL NOT I CI-::-; PtRIVNTS KANK Y 01•11 (111111,1)1tE••: LH the dile..e , t whlch stv• au ~,1 1117.11 enn•ata Po fttal to tbkto +o,l st. 1110 , $ 1 ...11. 'll. .ymptom*of many ottbitr thomool, the tv , oft., will , t. .1 it t, • h., .01.11 trot lttt • vto.tot•te.l Moths. •t , I 0 mr• I 1N ill , 111 , 1,r W v. they Sr. a ~ rt•l n. •• the run-. 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