Erie weekly observer. (Erie [Pa.]) 1853-1859, May 09, 1857, Image 2

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    THE ERIE OBSERVER.
BIE7VJ. F. PLOAN, Edlt.r
SLOAN a MOORE. PUBLISHERs
14ATERDAY
DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS
FOR OOVERSOR,
HON. WILLIAM F. PACKER
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FOR CANAL COMMTRIONER,
NIMROD STRICKLAND,
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Reassembling of the State Democratic Con
vention of 1857.
In purouattee of a resoluti4 u adopte4 by the flemoera t 't , tat•
Committee of I ' VOIISTI rams, the Delft:lt:As to the Stat. t .n.eatlon
of March 2.1, If.L7. are 1,40.. .Jed to ace. cohle at th• (Ault., at
liamsburg, on Tuesday, the ittli dro f Jt.ne, 1557, a , 10 ~,ek
A. M., for the purp.ee a., t•• t '
State Ticket, and trarouart tog all . tb•r r.eraipirz t.: the
°rialto.), authority of the Cnncen!lnlt
cifattl.Eti R fiCel.4l tha.-man
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News of the Week
—A. P. Andrews of the Alh.iny Railroad ticket office,
relates the following incident which occurred 'm the care
the other day "When about three miles west of Albany,
a gentleman in the ear near him suddenly became excited
—almost frantic—catching hold of the belt cord and tried
to stop the train, and then made fur the door, which Mr.
Andrews caused to be locked to keep the suddenly onharpy
man from jumping off the train Mr A. inquired of the
stranger the cause of his trouide, when he informed him
that he had left $7 ll l under hie pillow at the Adams
ionic, where he staid over night. and that it was all he
bad io the world Mr. A told him to he q uiet and that
when they got to Schenectady he would telegraph back
and secure the money for him, it It was not to late, and
that he could take the next train hack to Albany and see
about the matter. A despatch was accordingly sent, and
on arriving at Little Falls. Mr. Andrews found a despatch
directed to him, saying, that the mosey Will safe, and sub
ject to the order of the owner. '
—The Pontiac , Mich., t, rr.ue states that a young lady
of about hying about a mile from that ‘illiage, attempt
ed self destruction on Thursday' night of last week by
shooting herself with a pistol. The ball entered the b o dy
near the pit of the stomach. She is yet alive, but in a
very critical state. She is a stranger, lately from Canada
She says her motive was to kill herself; that her father is
wealthy; that be attempted t constrain her, against her
will, to marry an elderly man who wag disgusting to her,
and that to ann,i the diiingreenble and revoltinir e4.llitirli
trigtj.lo er fallarr•., 014 tie,' front
finally, in ileoperatiiin, attempted I, r I b ~t nil trou
bles by death.
—The employee. on the Baltimore anil Oh Railroad
have struck. in consequence of a circular -sued ft , rn the
°dice of the Master of Transportation on Monday la.t. to
the effect that thereafter. each and every car mtaining
merchandise to he transported over the rad, ehrrutd he
delivered into the charge of the conductors sealed, and
receipt taken fur the same. The issuing of this order
arose from the fart that Trr ling time the company has
been required to pay claims for goods 1.. t in transporta
tion, and this plan has been in Flweel.ful operation on tho
New York Centre./ Railroad. and ts:•ro upon a number of
the Western roads. Attacks were made on the trains
leaving Baltimore and M.irt,nsburg on Wednesday A r
the latter place on trains were not allowed to lea, c A MUM-
bet of the ring . .eit I , rd hare been arre.te.l
—Th.• wh.eh re.- r
the et ,n•I nfa fr. Tieutly N.geni-1.• re
tre r,,utxtv .n th:s
which I. numi,,Pr • f -;, , n• •ur u 1 A •L.
able amount TT) y rrll, 1 , 5 I r,e-•
The jr.‘no wa• in f:ru•'l \ all• T,
cu.: of th. w6.l+ n v 140 4 1••• , `: • 4 •• e• 1 -1111'. tilt:
elect in adynn,... nt to , 1!1) i ••I••••t • n
utq t• , he m•t that the L •ok IL it n Itir kr:•u•t
and woo I vr•tot., , II •C. • 1... t • r •
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mew•ed a m...t tvrr ole ..n•i.Augto J. .n al.. 01,.:-r4
mortally +r.,un lit.; Dr
cr , unty, and er.'y :r..t.trlng a Mr. Ilylaor ter
„hurt ~unty, 1,.11, Ile • , rany , r t
partici. In j ured, mud :nlanlty cap ne-si,r,,kl I r ;be
rnramie.inn of tho t.
--The Datortlie, ime• 4Rys two a poet m ,rtom at
ACISIOSI. .t Mr. M tot,: •m.•rv, the utetnt:er
lateiy deceased, elt.11,1:•••1 • c•en-tve a'••ra-1•.1 • e to.. :.
or 'Ming coat the st••n,at h, nod the eot,re de,tructioo
of the membrane, both ill* car ita•• an 1 pytel,•• °TAO.",
with general loos oft .ne.. disorganirat•on of the thoracic
and abdominal viscera The pby•iciani a.cribe his death
to poison. Mr M•ontgotnery stopped at the National
Howl, Washington, during the Inauguration
—A Chinese woman has arrived in the quiet little
lace of West Chester, creating a prodigious excitement.
She was the servant of Mrs. Professor Wentworth, daugh
ter of Jos. J. Lewis, Ee'l , the Republican candidate for
Judge of the Supreme Court, who accompanied her bus
band as a missionary to China, and died there. This wo
man was commissioned to bring home her ch .1 , and the
Infant has been safely delivered to the care of the lady's
—The Reading Gazette, of the 2d, says. that throughout
Berke and the adjoining counties, the spnng mope begin
to amuse a jibe and vigorous appearance. The slight
cold a week ago has had bat little influence in retardiog
the advancement of vegetation, and peach and apple
orchards are already becoming redolent of flowers and Ira
put with floral distillations. Indications are that the
early crop will produce an abundant yield.
—The Americas turfman, Ten Broach, f ,ralerly of Al
bany, astonished the people of Flounce, Ituly, by driving
eight horse., two abrest, attached to a light vehicle, up
and down the slippery streets. Hl■ .peed so affrighted
the pollee that they waited upon him with a prohibition to
limit himself for the future to four horses, aa royalty itself
never upired to more than six even with the aid of pos
tillions.
—The late Democratic State Convention of Tennessee
passed a resolution inviting es•Preeident Pierce to visit
that State and partake of Its hospitalities. A committee
wes appointed to correspond with Mr. Pierce on the sub
ject and make suitable arrangements for his reception.
—A young lady in Brooklyn, N. IC., has recently had
her leg amputated midway between the hip and knee in
eonsequenoe of a wound caused by a broken hoop. The
hoop wu of steel, and in some unueonetable manner a
broken point penetrated to the bone. The wound became
inflamed, and amputation wu thus made necessary.
—Benjamin Tappan died at Steubenville, Ohio, on Sun.
day last at the are of eighty-fire years. He was the old
est brother of John Tappan of Boston, and Arthur and
Lewis Tappan of Sew York. He was in the Senate
of the Caked State from Mil to 1545, and supported
Democratic measures. •
—The Governor has nemtnated Henry C. Hickok, Esq.,
au Superintendent of COUIIIIOII Schools for three years from
the first day of June next, under the recent act of the
Legislature. The Senate confirmed the nomination
eameimoiedy. This is • well deserved compliment to Mr.
H.; who bee shcwf himself folly capable to beeome the
head of -that important °Mee.
—A detachment of about three hundred and ten United
States troops left Carlisle 'Barracks on Thursday evening
of last week, en route for Kansas. A majority of them
will be stationed at Fort Leavenworth, and forty recruits,
intended for Light Company B. :id Artillery, at Fort
Snelling.
—The Lyons Reprbl.ran lays that a man in Wolcott,
recently, while dancing for a wager, partook so freely of
intoxicating liquor that be was seised with violent spasms,
and in spite of *very attempt to relieve him, died very
soon alter to the melt intones agony.
—The 31•11etits, of Philaelphia, estimates the average
number of nightly attendants on theatres and kindred
amusemeou in that city al about twelve thousand. Fre
quently it is much larger.
—A lass named Daily, for attempting to commit sui
cide in Hendricks County, Da., has been sentenced to the
penitentiary for three years and disfranchised fur ten
pain.
The Huntsville (Texas) lieconier announces that
Gm nommen will support Mr. iircisiusr's administra
tion, is long as the latter adheres to the principles of his
humping iddrus.
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Poisoned or not Poisoned.
We have never been inclined to adopt the theory. P" we helteee etery body may be classed find the
earnestly urged by come of the PaPert, that the atekra " address of Win P. P. ST CCTUN. the Seeretary, end, until
and death of so many of the pee IS O f the " National WAI Kea arrive.. the Art•og i3osctnog We pub;l-1 ,
Heeler' in Washington dueingthe inauguration ceremonies, th,s paper as a part of the Liei,iry , o( tie th e , end ii •ii
wee the result of p0i1.03: hut there are Borne facts Meted fiat our readerß may see that the Adtuttitettatiiin t•
in an article in a late number of •• ..}weer" newspaper, I °diem! agent. are lung a ecuntry ought to, cap .
that, if they not entirely demonstrate the present. iif give peace 111 qUICI t.. OW terry. ry. 1 h.it
rotten as the exciting cause of that fatal disease, seem •t d i due. n o t eau the ultra and the u ***** unable among the
leapt to throw around the affair a grace eci•picion that canal i. no mere thin.'.ery 'national lii n . rat looked
aloud for kn•eittiCatloll It will lie recollected by our rea l f o r. hut that it will in, ~ t the approhstion r .r r,ston
den that the Board of Health of Waehingt.in inveetigated able man. nu matter what ii. polit,cal preAilectinna. we
the matter, and reported that the ptekne,t was cancel by I cannot doubt. It will DO Oh it. n the part of the on
del...care pewerege—that. from tine defect. the Hotel he ! rex-enable., !bit the Acting i, ',ern r achniiwledgea the
came the focus and outlet of all the r icon VW , ' au th o rity of the law. priced ly. what they call. the •' ts •
generated in •eiwerF of the city, the gueete , gos legislature," hut in raising this %dour the) right
breathed an atmosphere foul and unhealthy, engendering l o f the qu•ligeatinn in the kddrerr, that, :n irdmini.terieg
a Ji..ease that in many eases ha. reralted in death. This h e wi ll ~o gini .e th e m n oiy in a . i mat t..•
theory, the arts ie w e rarer to, must pointedly repudiate. • whteh are ...Otte' rAe stops of the °spank ,• I el•nr.,..
It es' " def , etive •ewerage roust alwayi produce general aid ettnot•tent with the rotlern; Conottitototn." It rto
ill heaph• 1 ,.,r .1 'ore tr tr rn. ,tt rise or the r...(rter. erl
iVittienet. l'hrteinns tell u.. that in all tn,a. lem wr]
are „, n .i . and . n teasy
matte affeetten.—in all ea ,' in which t h e p atien t suffer. the true intent and 111 , 911111.11:4 of the Nebraska hill Ile
from foul a r unarhele. itno •tencher—a ehange of pine t believe this to correct—aud hence brine that the pledge
only is require Ito rem it t. the effeeta. Nature recover. , l ooted above ought to ..111.fy every reasonable man that
they are not to be enfereed. another pert i.f
herself a. -he e•.-ai“. from the v....nee of the Jr
leteri mis influen-e.. Bum. in the pre.eut rase, ea rh and it, aiiilre.l the a. tag •vern, r dr.°, tree that h. •
every one of the victims •afpered long afar leasing the i th e ar t I•ro.idin;; f.e the as•.fulling of R convert:lid. t•,
hotel. and tnany of them died, on returning to theirhotries. r
a elate ronsiitutoin. "at pr. , ectiting i.o • of
after a f time that would have completely oblitera tba imaitheati in .•f v,dcr• for deirgater to the •n,
ted every trace 01 a miasmatir attack.'"•.lll the testimony, - ~„,f , ~,„ „, y
it continue•. in anti..ier parazraph, •'that ha• fallen under I n t i,,. n i g ht the .of mu•t be allowed to have I n i oli r
our observation goes t prove tha , the .rkne•• re•ulte , f ,„.„, , ' ,
either from drinking the water of the hotel. or from eating in, doiegates who mn♦ lie rhii.rti t•. represent
at its table. The waiter at the ladies' entrance declared eon:it:tut: final conventt• n _
that. listing been on duty for many hours without food. in order to avoid atm pr••: raot•tso r rh , • I earl,
he went into the kitchen MU 1.b.0k a .mall playa of soup. ,perat on of ibis e •'• • nto ,- .
and that lie was shortly afterwards attacked with violent pft, f,ir 1111 ,,0 14614,, the •nii............ . ......0t d•t. I
pain. and fiarii”sin., which eimfinel him to hi. bed for
clap, Mn': the pitptetaci to attendance on patiehta at
the hut.' ur the statement. that all the Fymptouis
,a tofu tk• •10M11•14 h. I mkt thi• thp.,ry
tho nrit,r IP.• I it f••• 1,. , t II
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Alt•• 0 4, r • r r • Lllt Tbup
t,.., • w. r un +• • t •r th• nt i n ure • f tree die
.ulotirnve dip yr-tit 1 pa— , vv,:ta war frepti
c;'ir. iu :hen , I hr, 1.1. h ,
f .reo IWhotrier p • , r 1 wt• ar•
tr 'lOO,l u.h, the whett vr it wa. a ref ,y•tern
wh.telemale •1 iugh'rr• ,tr whether .t wx- aim. I at
particular :au•., a. pet • he and •:••rul r 1 1 tl . each
t. t., ea y' the I•r end
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nitre are a (Li tu•'tn I •tu+j.tt•t. ul t•treutn•tan , e- t Ur tuAy
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c•r•-utn•tanco• •rtt.'d al, byr pr.,,u to lvtg in,it
up n airs .ttner tht•tkry than that .4 pm—tn. we .an •t.t.
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,tr,,ng upon the • ide t .I , !oelire .owerage. 3LuA, Ilr e
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consistent' We snout,' not lie 11111 Ch eurpn.rd I. fi n d h itt ,
starolirg a watchman is employe I by the. e ,inpany, 0. In,
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year help..., tending th. prlise6p:.•• And practices of •
perorn or persona succeeded in cutting a tench
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ru..11 .1 •••• and Lit der , st(•l t,wer• -
through the towing path, with the expectation, prolet , dy
,"Tlic Edit ir ot the Woe, or — ( sot “rn•l •ne the poi,
the, the rush of water would speedily widen the break.—
ti.in• (Juice Thcmp• n at the time it was wore
11,virever this wel soon discovered, and the channel; fl'lcd
ten," on the cono oy, what r it cal rani. the Editor
f the nssr b.. 1, r
,ymi.n,, v „her :to time to prevent serious damage. Two n.l.t i rioi,at ea u h..
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or remote r r the preva:eni herc.y N .r , h upon t men were now engaged with orders to sho, t the fir.' tree.
this l uesti n, is n,t •,nr thew We per, s 4,4 pander. pastier. About 2 u'elo.k Sunday morning one of the watch
perceived two persons approaching who were challenged.
we never did succumb to this heresy,eren when Wilmot's
but explaining their :ntent, were suffered to proceeoi. On
stock in trade was sought to he engrafted upon
panning the watch, one of the teen drew a club Iron order
our platform. Thus, the letter the Gazette pubboheo
in order to convict us of inconsistency, we did not el or his clothes and with • heavy stroke felled him to the
round. lie was gagged and board, and placed in a Shen
admit tato our eolomne—on the contrary, in speaking o'
Judge Thompson's position upon the Wilmot proviso, ty near by. They, in company with six others i
proviso, we
guise, then proceeded to cut an opening s o ma eight feet
said. September 21, 1 , 4•,- - It to well known to those who
know anything about it t hat ties qutstook ere wide through the embankment, through which the waters
rushed with the farce of • catarract. The break •t last
eclat ,reel ,e We n...se heetrtefy wish it ~ere whet-lees. , '•
Thompson accounts wan some eighty feet wide and the water 8(1.1
pousing out upon the country below. litubday morning
the ritisens of Hartstown turned out to assist in checking
the water and reparing the break. We hope the villains
who could thus enitanger life and destroy property, will
be detected and pinished as they Justly deserve,"
A ga.es, September 31., 1%4 , 3. we wrote—
is radical upon this question—to., rude 11 .. tr,•./•,r, us,
I.ut as we agree with bun te Ott. tnuin up , on °Till IC R questions,
we can cheertully Oa.. and support him " These e:•
tracts from our editorials of that date show clearly our
posmoo. We supported Judge Thompson weld, Dot he.
cause of his sympathy with Wilmot's dogma, hut for th•
reason that upon other and more important issues we
agreed with him—just as we supported him when hsadro•
rated the Tariff of 4 and we opposed it.
p M. fir.NEh'AL —Haring had some chance of know
ing the faeu pet forth in the following from the Lancaster
, we take great pleasure in endorsing them.
We hear on all sides that the new Postmaster General,
Gov. Brown, is discharging the onerous and vexatious
duties of his office t• tho great satisfaction of all who bare
business with the department Ills siumediate predecessor,
Judge Campbell, was an admirable officer in respect,
and it is prase enough to know that tt e new incumbent
will fully come up to the standard of the distinguished
gentleman whq filled the office during the entire term of
the late administrati in N e preiliiit that Dior. Br o wn,
aided. as be is, by that admirable officer. Mr King, and
the other assistants, will prose to Le one .1 the most popu
lar and efficient Postmasters 11 I who es er filled tb•
difficult post."
lifir A ma, Pperamen of the way in ',Lien laws have been
painted by the New York black republican legishature, the
Albany Statesman inentionz an instance. The name of a
member appears recorded in favor of some ha:f dozen
emartrnents, when the fart is, h• vas ,th.e,“ ~” /,3•• •ir
ft Me, 1161Ntirefi• r/.. fly
DRED SCUTT IS lOWA —Has the 6,sretse heard
what Dred Scutt has been doing in lowa' It not, let us
inform it that the Davenport Dernocent has returns from all
but eighteen colgOlifS, and the Inapritaes foot up mu
follows
Democrat 11,577
Republican
Democratic majority
The counties to be heard from pre Fremont in Novem
ber last only 246 maprkty. So the State bee certainly
gone Dornoeratic.
MORE PA Y.—The Harrisburg Cams Magee ttat the
Senate has engrafted, section in the appropriation bill,
giving to the members of each House, twohendred dollars
additional pay. Shossid the lower House approve of the
provision, and we have but little doubt bet that it will,)
the compensation of our legislators will be seven hundred
dollars for the session. Could we think of • proper way
to determine the matter, we would suggeet the propriety
of paying each member in proportion to hi■ serrieet.—
Were each now the law, a great majority of the peoples
repraientatires would lot be entitled to as much as would
pay fur their salt. And were there • statute making oar
law maim responsible fur the injury done the State, by
some of their enactments, a very large proportion of thus
would be baukrapted. Whither are we drifting?
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KANSAS 40.41 N --jr, aa•.thrr part (.1" to-tito'a paper
the,. who take an ieterrai in the affair+ f Kan.aa—and
tent y At•prte I by our opponent/ that !he “biertp,nablo
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up that are have °halogen oor •looto , ° r
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a't. than the next, but Is Dot wlli.ng we .11 tt:•I exp••••• 0 •
po:ttleat .luptix,ty • f twear) 10 114, 0 1.tIrlif , •tri tr Ct
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F rney. .hour to reenme the prole/. ion of a pu•nahr ,
in which. in days gone by, he ePtab:lphol an en. 'o,le r.l
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TREATY REJEOTED —A dispatch from Washington
published in the New Yurk papers, states that the Admin
istration has received news of the rejection by the British
guvrroment of the Dallas Clarendon treaty, a amended
by the United States Senate. This queptinn excites sur
prise, as it was c..n,tideatly expected that the amendments
would be readi'y accepted. The reasons (or the rejection
are not stated but the New Yerk Time. conjectures that
the refusal of our Government to assent to the stipulation
concerning the exclusion of slavery from Honduras ■s
contained to the treaty between that State and Great Brit
ain, tr the cause of the difficulty. It is unfortunate that
the 'stole negotiation as likely to he re.opaned, with the
renewal of discussiona which will terminate, n o hody can
tell when. The licroi./ ban the followjng dispatch from
Washington
"The Hallas.Clarendon treaty (1001 LIIt go into ertect. and
for this --The treaty between England and Hon
duras relative to the island of Basun h.ta not vet been
ratified by Ilundoras. l ottl thin In done runty of the pr.i.
vision, of the liallas.Clarendon treaty cannot pro' orly, in
the tiew of the Engitsh government be accepted I hare
it from undoubted authority that neither the Pre•tdent
nor Lord Napier regard this result as at all likely to in•
terrupt the pree.•nt friendly relations of the two coun
tries
Its. The was of the press tell tome rather remarka
ble yarns at the expense of ladies hoop•—but tt e most
11111prvi.shle i•this one trom a New York paper. '• tlail about
twelve years of age got on board the train at t tics, and
being in something of a quandary as to how be shouid pay
his fare, he was kindly offered the protection of the crino
lines of une of the lady passengers. The offer was accept
ed, and in a very short space of time the youngster was
duly seated on the bottom t f the car, between two seats
completely covered with skirts. Th• conductor passed
through the car without observing the "free" p gee,
and the little fellow has since become a thorough convert
to hoops, sad believes in the rights of women to protect
poor travellers "
Pr About two hundred sad fifty bushels of the seed of the
Chinese Sugar cane have been distributed by the Pat••t of.
fire this mason. It is thought by nanny that this cane is des
tined to be cultivated asextemeively ia the United:States as
Indian corn, Yielding, Us it does at the same time, auger fur
man, aod provender and grain for bean.
vs. The Chicago Democrat bays that lion. Edward
Everett met with a perilous accident a. Wednesday. Mr.
E. had en on a visit to a public school, and when eon
log out of the downy, bia foot aught on the scraper, and
be fell on his ?800, receiving a deep cut on his upper lip,
and otherwiso Wilda( his face.
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Itywillere-..D4mot b• I. • hurry 6 tarry'-.48•11aw
Ra10y....A rube Iltanagar,orte. ore.
Spring has teas at last, all the mere beautifil and
sable hr her long delay. The hotels are thronged
with the crowd of cuusel merchants who have poured in
from thi. State and the northern part of New Ragland
•once the dawn tf fair westhie. Professor 6. Merriam
bee e‘..use back and sat everything to rights, though
ha is rather in a hod way himself, having taken a
beery cold by visiting the top or the Catskills in aotton
apparel. Trade is reviving, the sun shines sad all this
makes the face, f men ohineovhile the pavement sings mer
rily with bu•y booLheels.
Pr. Bellows ideas on the pulpit and the:stage are pops
bitty , I,scussed just now. They are rather shocking to the
es erege of the orthodox community The opera is fash
ionable and of course mug he tolerated with the ballroom
and other iodispeusable resorts• But the theatreis hardly
(phionablt even, and of course has very few backers.—
The cause of tbeatrieal performances in this city has been
injured by a disposition on the part of authors and mana
gers to pander to that noisy ciao* of young men who
think every Flees. intelnably slow which is not spiced
wish a dozen doable entenders. This has, of course, ten•
led to diminish the lady patronage of the betterclass, and
has produced a pubis , opinion among sober people which
taboos theatres altogether, even those two or three in this
ay whose managers aro.cartul to avoid any imputation
..f indelicacy an the character of their representations.—
Me Letter class of theatres depend mostly for their sup
port on the visitor! from serious parts of the country, wh o
always fill our large hotels. Thu theatre has capacities
'or the highest good, nu one can dispute that point. The
pi,rtion it, whether dramatic representations can ever he
rescued from the disrepute into which they have fallen, so
, hat pure, classical tragedy, rendered in the meet artistic
•.j le, can find at appre. lotting audience' It would take a
.r s : time to br n.: this ...suit about.
Marshal Itynic••, wbv has rendered himself canspies
.u• by has eery ~!!'11: operation sn capturing the elaver,
•rrhant."...l-t •• -he V , MI , leaving this harbor, potter , '
It I , ngth in •or !..tter I.4rt week, iq a geniaa in nia way
And, if he had even a tolerable edueatioD , :night
n.% taken a srry pn.minent potition our nationaleotth.
L. s s-ter of the Esd c.spandans style of oratory,
an•l r.. , th-r man ro popular or so powerful with
tt.e low, f th.• Ile is tall, rather raw boned,
Ey uwettlsr. :in t extremely quick in all his movements.
Ile has 11 I..tig, r y looking head, a mouth wreathed
e •trite of humor, and a redish heard. When
at heave he generally warms up after the
tin minute- E•. -ueh ss pitch of enthusEiasm that he it
"'ht . "' 41.1 h rn-esl of coat, cravat, collar and vest
•thevn .n a hurry—nn fact, hurry is charac
.•• f •I e 14t • . r•AI lat,kee nation. In Imeinas,,
Ai,. I. e. I en .ugh --but matrimonially, "it'.
. . The situation of Dr. Rufus W.
~• -w. i I . a e.i••• m point. Ile had a suit fur divorce go
n bif,re th. - I r-prr court in Philadelphia, and, not
I i.t.ting the resn't, was in Bangor, Maine, prepared to
w•• I the in vent h• , emancipation was made coo.nplete. A
r...n.i telegraphed him from Philadelphia that the decree
1. , ..r0e had granted. He remarried instanter.—
'tot. alas' t ho• haste four years have elapsed, and he
the nucleu. t a family growing up around him; but
no such decree ewe be found upon the reerrda of the
Philadelphia court, and the reverend gentlemantinds him
...lf Mormon lee 4, in spite of his christian prejudices against
•I tab in•titutt , .n of polygamy. lle finds himself in
In • wince and the usual dome•tic addenda.
..• a r•e than ell, lie has clearly. though unintentionally
In Maine. and stands in constant peril
' • o while his last wife, despite her
r • . • 1 t• hat :Ittle faith in hercertificate of mar.
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arr-thttement et the Nin• nth wart station-bowie were
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' halo, wht,h, that 01 the t•linto. —tell of coun.l and
tery. -,:zntrying nothtnst "
It ,• 4tiel the th • M. or will no longer enforce the law
forbidding the impertaii.in tt oysters into this market dor
m.; the "in, nth' an in them. Everybody well
Iw I.•ft ti, f own ta-t , end consciences on the
opter .juestn-.. •Tho result wlI he a vastly increased
\ iw litrk he- n very largo and 0-trieh
h wh; e 111. 41 ,10 of aoythiog
initoticablo, wnh ut the Fllghtest perceptible incoo•e
alenre resulting therefrom. ER F.
if: VTO,I (11' .''lli/'L IoIttECTORS.—The
Tr...note! c,nvontion .-vd.0,1 Director. mrt at the Court
idoi.o. at M n Monday, May 4, and organized by
J VI •D. DI u•, of Erie, to the Chair, and
upitti.nting E. W. Ta irTett lA., of Edinboro, and J. L
.. FIT, oI Eno " , eerela flee
lon rolling the 110 of townships and borough's. Diree
tws appeared from all but .'eneord and Union.
00 ryllinX tb. ',am,/ of Director., ninety•tice armee?.
ed and .even m,re appeared before the slime of the see-
'I')".
The C. , ovent, then pr,ceeded to the election of Coun
ty s.uperintendent, when W 11. Armstrong received fifty
tour Vole%, which being ooj,•rity of all tote,. east,he was
deel,tred eleeted.
A resolution was offered to fie the salary at $1,0400 per
annum, which tir&P lort by a tote of 43 yeas to a 5 nay..
After various edo-ts to tic the salary at nine hundred,
seven hundred, or ti: hundred dollars, It was.
That the sum of Eight hundred dollars per
annum he the amount fix el as the salary of the Superin
tendent for the riming three years.
, In V , re being taken the res.lutlun passed "at" t " ^
'motility Convention then adjourned.
signed by the °niters.,
Zs_ There are several hundred names of honest, relia
ble, well to-d.. Sort of people on oar Books, to whom we
commend the annexed words of warning—they ate from
the ML Vernon Mawr, and are "right to the point."
•'L'ut if the world ~,tae to an end, there is one
dam. o f people we pity from the bottom of our heart—
.l,/...7.rwe.. —Awful, terrible. fearful will be
th,nr doom' In vain will they attempt to hide themselves
in rave , and • ..al c•::lare' It will be of no nee—there te no
recap.. 1., them' Their only hope for redemption is to
square off with the printer by the 12th of Juno, and take
a receipt, so that `zt. Peter will admit them within the
gee*, of the Celestial City A hint to the wise a sufk
vient.—
MARSHAL iir THE WESTERN DIRTRICT.—
We by the Pittsburgh imperil that Col. Jes. A.
Aileicheny, has mc,it likely received the appoint•
men t .•f Marital of the Western District. Col. Gibson is
a wheal Democrat, a gentleman of fine qualifications and
he will make an ex •ellant and popular officer.
AI" The stockholders of the New Castle Bank held a
meeting on Friday last, to take action upon the report of
• committee appointed to investigate its affairs, and to de
termioe the future policy of the bank. They resolved to
reduce the stock of the present holders to fifty per cent.,
and that they pay in sufficient to make the same par, and
that the bank should resume operations as soon as possi
ble. It is supposed, of,course, that the Directors will elect
a new board of officers.,
tp, HAIR REST° RA T are pleased te be able
to record the satisfaction of our pavans, after trial of an
article adiertiimi in our columns. We have tbe satisfac
tion to know revers! of oar readers who have used Prof.
Wood's Hair Restorative, and pronounce it to be jest
what the advertisement says it is. We have several per
sonal acquaintances, too, who were gray headed they
have tried it, and now their hair is restored to its original
color. and they willingly add their testimony to its sews
ey, and will give further information to ethers desiring K.
This speaks well for the article, and we -advise all wilts
do not wish to appear gray-bea ded, to use. Wood's Hatt
Restorative.— Wesirris Peiriat
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a; w' , ll rum
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my. A ma named Mart:elm was killed on
the railroad, near Binghamton, on Monday.
sir The Louisville papers chuckle over the
receipt of a tot of new potatoes from New Orleans,
which cost $2,60 per bushel.
The judiciary recently elected in Louisi•
an& is composed of thirteen Democrats, nine
Know Nothings wild one Whig.
a An exchange tells us " the new cent will
be distributed to the public in about three weeks."
That is cent Bible, these hard times, at /cast!
l'resley Arbuckle, Es q., bas been elected
Secretary of the Erie lias Co., in place of B.
Esq., who declined a re •clectiya.
NY. Such weather as we have had this week
is enough to make every thing as dull as a qua
ker meeting
Mr Lawrenceburg, hid , is a "favored spot "
They go without taxes there. The city govern
meat has resolved not to impose tax.•s this year
Reason why: no use for the money :
Bar A man named Bierman, foreman of a
brewery near Cleveland, yr:l , a killed
ex
plosion of a beer eapic, in which be had burned a
bole for a faucet with a hot iron
tar On Friday morning, at Jamea
Barns, a policeman, who was by order of the
Sheriff holding a propeller lying at the ‘l.ickm,
accidentally , fell through the hatching and was
killed
Itiar The march :if civilization onward: A
clergyman in a Springfield, Chnrch
last Sunday married a c.upie, •üb-titu.ing the
worda " gentleman and lady - 1 ., ,r man — and
4 . w man
'al. A young man nanwilt Knox, a prmter,
has hoe') tr , ,uhle 1 w:th n sad beroiv , m,ut .1n
uncle wh ,, to he 6, 1 no%. r -eon di, 1 th- "thor
and left him ttuu Mr Krt.•‘ ha, • , tr , ntire
rnpat by
Itior ,ng th , lu the orig)nal
manuscrir, t) b- the possession of a
gentloma% of N• w`York, but th , only piste to
purchase for a son,!," i• Fero, the material
for a "Shirt" at the G .Lien ..f
Tibbals, Hays At Co *
Par The Lcgi•lature of Ohio, just adjourned,
passed a law which make- it a Shee
Prism offense to use strychnine in the manufac
ture of whisky I3etter made it a state prison
offense not to have put the strychnine in the
whisky. That would have disposed of the whisky
question in a summary manner
wcurrence—o-p. vr•plp , r ,1.•.1n
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telli:ou• ludo pl. :
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wP think vr,
when wr• ray, that ac tc tn, .r p , wrr anti
cultivation way :n thi%cit)
Po Thy " 1,-•cal" f :1.. \V•
ri rt j.plec.• r zc 1.. , 1111 , : . .y 4: 0.0
gra.4," and at tile • ? id v. ry gr...-n rli p
soly, exclaims in fru.' f , rvor.
come the , rra.. " If wex•r-enily riiti;rl—zra.4
alway. '• t44,1(--stn.
atcsii,.. It t.t <Aid liy th ao. iirof.“ kn
that acetate of amtn tua di-- dyed in -tugar and
water, will relieve Ow Ov.r.: lit -tr .n. , drink,
and make liquor ohnoxi t th , ta•te Th , ro
are plenty of audj , e ,, t u tr} f th; ,
recipe upon
gm_ Mr. (10.-irgs a n•speetaide eitizrti
of Elizabeth Township, , and his -i-ttr Mr;
leMafiterq, wen. monlorel Thursday crschr,
and their trunk robbed no Henry Fife,
Charlnte Jones and Yonr.s , Stewart hare been
arrested as the murderers l'harl.dto J‘nos is a
niece of Wilqon and his skirl-
wk. Dan Rice, and his big .hnw, elme down
in a shower no M .nday, bilk notwithstanding the
storm which raged all lay, his capacious canvas
was full to overflowing in the evenine After
such a demonstratinn it i< usele.s sly that a
"prophet bath not honor in his own oniintrF,"
for Dan is an exception
Par The " Local" of the Westfield R.7,oidi.
ran gap he clitrnt sell " to the Democrat.
is party for a t•hane , .. to gn to rongreQ.l, he I:
ornnr, ctc " Well, i„ucs+ that iq
Democratie party...bas never "leen engage.] in the
r t' u / trade, to our knowledge
MR. The Jamestown It. nto. rot i 4 agaged
now, and has been for some time, in writing down
the Washington ra;” , /, Albany ir, / ,/q and Eric
Observer. The job is large, we know, but as the
Df,no man appears to have a stomach for the
business, why, all we can say is—piteh in; there
is food enough in either of them to keep you
going for years
tar The Editor of the ( i.l re says be
" should not be much surprised to find - us, "six
years hence, defending the principle. and prortires
of Brigham Young." Perhaps not; but Ice would
be " surprised," and so would some others, if
there should ever be any riso7,/ , evi,lenee produced
of ta., abilityto appreciate even wir of the inte
tiers of the Mormon saint!
.. Somebody has remarked, and we endorse
its truth, that an editor's dnties even in a ease
comparatively unimportant, arc enormous and un
thankful. Those he praises .‘ love him less than
their dinner:" and those he finds fault with,
"hate him worse than the devil."
g® A-friend of ours, who recently*ent into
the country for the first time in his life, records
it as a singular coincidence in Nature, that every
pond he saw " had land around it." Our friend
is naturally a philosopher; though if he had
pursued the subject a little farther he must have
seen that every thing is surrounded by some
thing. Ladies, for instance, are surrounded by
hoops, fiounees, dimity, silks, satins, ribbons,
lace, stays, ruffles and, best of all, beaus. And
the very beat place to get all these "surround
ings"—save the last—is at the Golden Bee Hive
of Tibbsls, Hays & Co., where money is saved,
time saved, and a world of fault-finding obviated
by having goods marked down to the lowest Gash
price• *
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Most Enters or DR= SCOTT.—The charter
election in Philadelphia city on Tuesday, result
ed in a complete Dmnocratio triumph. The vote,
with the exception of one ward, not reported,
was as follows :
Mcdrath, (Dem.) far City Treasurer
Potts, (Amer.)
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lion laud (11.ep , ) " "
Logan, (Dtn.) for City Comm lasioner
3‘'W honor. (Amer )
Lyndall,(H4p4
It will be seen by this that Dred Scott, with ,
the help of Kansas, KaHuck & Ko , havo worked
wonders in the Quaker City.
PASSED THE HOUEE.--The bill, setting
apart three millions of the bonds taken in pay-'
went for the sale of the Maine Line as security for
the same amount of the bonds to be issued by
the Sunbury and Erie road, to 'enable that com
pany to complete the middle division of their
road, has passed the House finally by a vote of
49 to 43. It has yet to run the gauntlet of the
Senate, and then take its charm with the Gov
ernor. The friends of the bill on the ground
think it is safe, and we hope most sincerely they
are right. The State, having spent forty mil
lions for tbe . ,benefit of Pittsburg, Philadelphia,
and the country between, we think it is no more
than fair that now, when it is propcsod t., give
away, as it were, the works upon which this
enormous sum has been expended, that the unde
veloped portion of the Sate between Lrie and
Sunbury should be granted the paltry boon of '
thee millions of the proceed.,
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