THE ERIE OINERVER. NI J. ►. M 0 Al • 41f, IILOA If 4 X 3 Olt Z. PillbUsbsesile4 •tIVKDA News of the 'Week. —Tits leading Ouse* slatesibe folios:tag soup% hog story. It Is bard to believe, as will u beat. la resorts( a straw stark spur the 'firs 11albash, Is Pass township. us the 12th last, se old ewe and tree pigs, that bad bus missed for *loss weeks. were limed mks the suss. The old sow was still lista& sad bad Nearly ease up two Of the pigs—tie third one append to karts bass sot lug dud. The old one weighed 2$ reads at the tine she was missed; when head, she was &shift bat hide sad bows, tad did sot weigh sere that abut be poseds. glee Vie stable tweet at fret, bet after sere lard had bees fisted tows her throat, akaroud to gala streagth, and lugs. to take a little food: sp fliers *lies she bas best daily rikimising bar loft eabetaaes.-- Daring site eleven weeks' uotoesteat, the had kept her self alive by sting tbe two pigs sad by way of variety. straw. She had este. a bole in the straw large *amok to tars erased la. The sow belonged to lir. Sathaatel Yal basit, sad the pigs t. Hr. Ifiabotas Hoag. --Greesbary 0. bfelleniz, convicted of itairderipg hi. sib, Martha Ann Illatienix, as the lOth of April last, was base at Greeseaitle. lodises. on. PM*/ last. The sosvict aissLeeted most extraordisary levity on the seafold, up to the very moment of kis ***gado'. The &navel says: The drop fell at twelve miasma past 11 egleek, sad is the doweent of the primmer the rope broke. Blindfolded and ishoked. YeHeals still appeared to bare reason and presence of mind, and walked in the Creation of the step% as if to reseeend to tile ecaff4ld. A horrid wand like the rattle of death escaped from hi. mentb—a *mod whit* made many of the immediate spectators sioken sod tarn pals. la a moment )(elicit: was in the arms of Ines who held him. while ttas tAeriff nod the rope together sad drew him from the ground. la a moment more the objeet of the law's voormaoetwas .winging b.tweee earth and heaven. Citie Si two alight straggles were made, add the spirit of Qrssa• bury 0 Xalleeiz pooped from time to eternity. Lather Smith. of Praokford. Q. W.. WOO ratans tag from Trootou is a buggy about a wash sines, whs. hi 0.111110011 a foottnau. and was induced to allow him to Hai gh sew oompain *was sating Aga. and offend vas to Mr. Smith, which he at*, liking it very mash. A maid was profferrod and aocaptsd, but Mr. Smith fogad it bitter mad spat it from his mouth. After this bo was entirely us actosioss. His buggy was driven up to his door in Prank• ford, and the family going out, found bias mainly no - isonseious. Upon. ssomination, ha found that he had lama robbed of s4.so dines that time he has bout very tumult, and has not recovered the ass of tits limpes. _lle robber has sot jet been discovered. —tam Tuesday. says'Alte Newharyport Hired. Mrs- Rath Hill, wife of Capt. Merrill Hill. of Row ley, complain. ad of a suddon wad goyim pits in bar temples, and on lying Owls Vistnediately expired. Tho funeral was sp rinted last Friday, bat cher* being some signs of isolate dos, it was postponed till the oast day. Oa Saturday the r imily was earried to Byhisld, whore whir members of the family are buried, and the funeral swims polarise* bat is the bedy was still warm. and so signs of decomposition appeired. it was not trommittod to the eras*, bat woe do posited is the vestry, whore it remains to thq_giroooat time —Monday morning. It is probably a cam of catalopsy. —The people of Morristown, N. J., were vied wised last week by • fellow who pretended to be Its neat of 11141 "Swiss Boil Wagers," and announced • caaaott. H. contrasted bills at a hotel, the painting oilloss, the hell, he, and on the appointed evening for the entertainment rs. *saved the looney at the door, amounting to a eossiderable sum. Jest before the boar for commencing the eoncerti las decamped with the funds, lambi( the audience, number. lag over thaw buodred, to amuse themselves by waiting. Of teem. se " Ringers" appeared, and after becoming aware of the deception the audience dispersed. —Capt. B.le, of the ill fatal Opelousas. Says, in a late wed, that there was no need of a life beteg lost, se theta was wreck enough to Met Svc hundred people; but the saes Jumped overboard in their fright. Illeeass tee men Jump on the rails, draw their revolvers, asiefire away.— Oa* all but drowtied himself in vain efforts 'to mettat a barrel. The Doles of escaping steam made it dilitelt for orders to be beard, and the rush of water sad cracking of the timbers needlessly frighteeed into helplessness many enearestomed to the lOC -41.t'a dance in a low boas* Io Loadoa, C. W. roatatly. • party of rowdies foreisii their way 1110 time boas*, whoa /L. billll4`. l koLdßatigAiligerNalloril l ifi l nilfieffnr • a city, cad a'so 3C4101.11. Boritetataa„ fitareas„ ilerriek, Coats, sad two other men sod a .01E11. Wilson has ease died sif his wounds. The others are supposed to be sot denser. *ask, wounded. Harding bas not bees arrested. .—Os Friday night last a man was detected. at Niagara robbiog a moth*, lime oe the premises of a badman, 'lamed John highland. IL, aceompelatid by a was nam ed Wein. proceeded to arrest the thief, and bad mewed bin, whim he stabbed Highland in the side and abdomen, setting him so severely that he died in a few minutes.— West was stabbed over the eye. bat no; seriously, when the murderer was secured. Oa searobing his premises several thourat d place' were tuned, which he bad stolen daring the last four years. and which the owners reitoghis. ed. The murderer is to jail, and his earlier will doubtless be clued of the gallows. regret to loan that Yrs. Col. Wyokoop bits boon damproosly ttl Mon the sudden daub of bar husband-- 1/er amorally delicate eonittantlos has On away coder tin is:tibia Own she Ass **patterned. sad the eonstant gad undir ., ded lunation of her family to Nun,'lle is n gained to instals bor. It appear, that theiCalonal, at the time of the fatal atennt, was endeseoring to procure • few pheamant. for ilia Invalid wife, and as his bind elm arm waning behind him, the trigger was caught lry a twig and the gun ezpioded. —A few weeks ago h stadia he oaging to J. Datton Steele, El at Pottstows, was sat on ere Mid —10m,1400-4torered by insuramst. On Saturday evening last, a - bars belonging to :be no* gentleman, was sat on Sr* and with some bay and grain totally consumed.— Savant boron io the stable at the time, were talented with mush dttliculty We were enable to limn the amount of this loos, but Winn than is sudienot loans** to sorer it. A man was arrested for setting lire td tie property, but for wool of sufizieet evideoe• was dim:darted. —Yrs. Evens, a widow lee,. residing at o. 16 Cottage Oboe, N. Y. died eery sa isieuly the otter d .7, afternoon. mid i from the eireetattstnees of the elm, tis supposed that her death was the result of suicide from taking pole°. The deoraatd wail a 'Moog Whitt? io spiritualiem. sod was a outistani attendaaaat oomeroes Spiritual Dinh,* In the any. Recently. be mild baa been atio•nally agita t ed do the sotkpot, and vbe ha! rapeatedly expressed a deems to be freed from the cares pod diaqajOidei of earthly life, and likandoned a longing to go to the spirit world. —Ao action for debt by a wife against inebusbaod, to re•a• Of mosey 10 nod by her te her baths's& being pro party acquired after marriage, its triad to the Contuses Pleas of Perryoty, P•.. • few days ago. Judge Ora 101 ham presidia . Ts* qaestion was whether • wife could maiotaio a &lost bin. husband. Ms Cosh decided that sbo d delivered • verdist for the plitatid fur ./1008. , - . —&sie y 114111111111 ill attempted to take the life of firTlialkod" hod's, at Lomita°, Illissoori, oo th• lliAhe it the 24th He bad oo that day bees married, sad had retired, w ea tb• would be 111111/10/110 thawed the room sad "rad • pis at at Mr. fl., the ?all takiag 'fleet la th e Ithek of Its sb Ider, nosing toviards Ms bean, prods,- tag a acissfui, b t furtanately sot a fatal wooed. A former lever of die MA to 'apposed to be the miaereast. • —Tim Chieoll ort Preee wieblisbos • etstetaaat of IDs lose of life sad pro yon UM lakes daring the amen of aavisatioa the 'meat )ear. Aeeordiag to til• etataatoat the lota if Itfelmambeweii two baadred .aad twenty-one pores, dod of property, irerlodithy warmas suid earroft, ems osifileo ohm boodeod and twenty t t licenattd aro luta irod sad lifloen Malan" Brittsh Oorerameat ti altipplai Web girls tbo PSfl* of !hood Huts. u 4 mosso of proviso - as; Its ors sessioaims frog ndapdag iato barbarism. A pasty of SSO already railed. sod &solar oompaay SSO is mass to baresniel—ell desenbed as lushly Mid god leoldpg ?b.7 go witti.tim auderstsunisag that wistriamay is to re ward %bait szpatriatim. —George Wasblagtoa Smith. who shot lichard Carters Prasidaat of the Asthmatic Ranh, at Tamaqua. whits so. Joarulag at tbe St. Linerstam llotel. ObAlisdelybias OM. weishs ago, will b. tried os its Seer Tuesday to Jasaary._ David Paul Brows will ~year Is hie behalf. The trial will probably prove oar it **Mein palatalty Isseermsbag that hwer.r taboo plasm. It Is removed la &AM list tbe 800. Clarks Sesser *al mite ►t. .ac la the Vetted Iltette Senate tweares the ei;e4 of the &animosities oseshoe of t►. Mame. M..stts• /seitsletare, and thee Kr. Sake det armed Ms. ' a feat & • 7 dtatOilaN 1.... AfigiVnir. ligil ;Lava .as Alb WOW airasucuus : " . astry. • V*44 preelst ?welder of Jidetildldrstalietlie qualm has Moot mead hiss a hem shibir friendk (11 who are jait tow sassed la 'an dent se,lbet do molt *Met ia task podia ot:th• eiviMst Douse ham wise s.hasp. by hods wrought is th. &mid .1' thaw Adis lepshilase fries& la s to. moatital &P ON Armad ill 60 106 11 60 lb. "bad, W& wicked am" that As Dawdle • the•wbole Depebileas Party said to parade helms tie peblio bathe has Memo tf. emormed 4116 04 56 PP 666 . sad all Ch. dergret the party are Dom hug 0 1 0 their prayers for his whom they meel,dood What hie Mode)/ shoat this shags of feeling mad madame Why do these mea who said his farmer speeches to kWh, boa Its. ban bias in Mlo,new order s loadrol theessad copies of his late speech peblishod to matter semi his Ramtbli. ma Mamie? Has heaheaspwi his positive ea the Kowa giottioai Hs itY,44 km set. H. claims .to staid pre Mealy is be steed whoa them very man who sow take him to Moir embesee. werehespiag arm Wm such mild apt. dem as them; Doeirtifase. Anger Drive, Niue, Stealer, 4ka., de. Ls there say skimp in principle say when with the Dpimeratle party of tea Adoinistratioa that should make all this deoodetration of affeodea on the part of the Abolitionists towards Jedge Don'ts' shwa* and earnest. livery latellipot maa knows to the oontrary. livery holiest tun knows that there is so mese for this diem , banes that has been got op by Moot Rapoblicans with tbo lad of s far &madded democrats. The Pre'!dist stands ea the same platform of prinolples that he was *looted epos. He has not ebaaged—the Domoeraite party has sot *banged, bat is, cad will con tine* to be, to the Administratiots true as noel.— A single ambitions man baring so higher motive than kir owe persona/ aggrandisement may sow the seeds of die and Is 11011111 portions of the country but the emintry will not be rent asunder, by the wreath of the Litile Own.— Wo say to *to Democracy of *5 tooontry stand trm by the principtos and doctrines of the party. If there were DO other reasons to tionvieoe you that the whole effort of the opposition in this matter is Amply ts create a division it, the Democracy of the country, sad that their loud talk about "principles" Is all a hypoeritioa/ lie, the very tact of their sudden love for "the traitor Arnold" av theY were west to call him, h sulßeleat. There wirer was as Adtoiniatratiou, national in its Harm:tar. anbeundlng sod anilinohiag in its lateptty, that suited this. remises, wild, lattatiaal disturbers of the pub. liapesee. Whoa sae\ mss as Seward, Bumper, sad a host of like choice spiriu, applaud the doings of a democratic Senator, we may know to a oorishlt, that the hand of Josh is in the work. We boar no ill will towards Judge Douglas, w• admire 3b. splendor of hls talents sod ability, but..if from priests grim% or to gratify a rinkkssainbidolibe will us* ►ls po• sitioa sod talents mid sacrillce himself to mach bass par posimmis be is now doing, tb. Democracy will loaf. him to his new fourid friends and he will god when it is too lam tb. moral of tb. story of poor dog Tray. JO" The Observer of last Saturday enable, sot the remotest allusioa w OJV. Walker's letter of realiynetiod-- What Is the matter with cue runghbor? Is he shoat to "back down" from the support of the Admiaistratiou os this queetioor The tom, of his last paper is eakalated to excite such suspieioa If it was sot for that Vat MSc*" we doubt Dot he would!—Oasette. We can assure our neighbor of the Gamete that the Ob. serum is not about to "back down from the support of the Administration" nor Is it in tkii habit of booking down from tte support of national !questions which hare for their object the best good of 014-gauntry. . Elinoe that paper's change from its old hatred of Doug las to a now and Mader affectioe for him, so wonder that It thinks that those who roman true to arm prineiples are baekiag dews. A drunken Eta, bolding on to *poet mid swaying round it in his 'Emu to stand, wooden what makes everyhod, stagger and reel about so. ?be Editor of the Gummi has hem bore again sad la this lam Dinh has lost all his former T•Okollieg. Tbo tone of the Ofsterare is Dot calculated to 'setts soy such euspieioes as slim troubling ' eootased brain of the Gamete. What it bag said aid w it win roosting* to say are tho haunt eonvietiesis of the icon and no "fat ode*" is pommies or ia prospeet Il cease it to yield see single priseiple or doctrine t it has advocated beto ok!». Dees the Glossas speak I own toelinga wiles it it continually parading bore» th public that the. Editor of the 06eirrear dais this or t hi happens to hold an taw under the oversew? Does he mean to say that A. would advocate such *assure* a. e Gold be likely to matins* kiln in oil» whistler be believed them Woo and good or not? We an naddrstand It la no other may. its as acatuat to so other Way for his »tertian every wash to the odeial position of the Editor of the Do- Server. The Poet Odes »within hi". Hs top atd wor tin at it oontinually. We hope when h. gets his brain Into from this ghost of tilos be wilßbe able to believe that there is such a thing as humanly eostesding for pritioiple. iadepsadont of all porsoual or local ev i t e ivtii= ot. Wit * We eon assn the GOMM that we-.aad the democrats of this twenty gaserally will try and get a:tiag without ape. dal advice from It twiny week. Look ens for your own party—lt said. all your time. 1111' Prom the °oars* of the Ohrereer oa tho• Kansas Leeocopton Constituttoo queetion, N le *oldest that It be lieves is the doetrioe that **Art kiosk eat do oo ttroog."— It combo( lateens shy any Dristrst should refur• t. eattotion the President is Me attempt to deprive the pso Of of goons of the right to decide upon tho sonetitattoo soder 'bleb they are to Hrs.—astern". We bare only to say to awes, te this that it is false.— ilte President does not "attempt to deprive OM people of Kansas of the right to decide upon the oonstitotion ander *blob they live," and the Editor of the Omens knows that there Is not a word of truth to the statement. wytki r Pkiladelptia Primo ba. rsoolved 0/11 ittrypesivand tetatt TWO .sb.crib.n from Erie County. Mom the eamesitooecosot of tlie siettale for the majority rale is Kesesa—the Limner awichita. by the way. meet• ed from sop Cossity is the State within the period •peel fled. LI sot this a STOOPS TROOP of the seearmay of our etateateot is regard to the aware of Democrstie seethe's+ is Brie coono,ty upon the Leausuptes C*841'11%1402 qaestiost Will the Cosette all as bow - many of titian ono beadred and thirty two ars democrats? Show us this first, sod then pet is yoar "stroog proof" a s►ow that the domottots of Erie eouoty an opposed to the Adminietn!tioo of Prosi dent Bochanne. W. know that the democrats of Brie wiggly will sot suffer this trifling excitement opon the Kea pas question to impair In the leasttheir roolidooto In -the hooewy. patriotism sod otatosuusoship c the President, '4 word more. It is not true that thin has beet any rueb ,keereasip as this statement of the Gametes 'bows. There Ina eat bore awe sines wow selioariber to the Pryer ie this silty sloes the prmat ettaitateent upon Kansas qs , st i o i n wii„osen. 4 l. Would it not be better for the Mi nna to tell the4roth oreasienally Jut by way of firing its readers stasaitior now and Nab? pr . leery wbeia we bear that the democracy are Ind ted to a man, almost, th,iiiittaining the position of Presi dent Buchanan oe the IreIla , •111 question. Lary and en thseiutie meetitip are beld.qa the principal title@ tad the national alien area unit semi the qeestion. The people are tired of the agitation, Melt on hearing about Yana., and rejoice in the prospect of thit whole matter being tali .n out of national politics and settled by the pinatas of tb. &niter, clammiest. This qlseati to might have been .. emicably .aided long ago if the people at Yaosas bad been left to themselves instead of tieing herniated coetinu• ally by a set of politicises whose only bidset ...as to bate bon to involve the vital* mammy la a quarrel which they ad no Intense end *Met did sot eunerrn THE ROCHESTER If UAW/IR.-4Tb* jury of layman is this name bare rendered a verdict that Little/ ea* to his deat►-by wounds iclisted by some perms itokNown. bnt that there is probably etas/ for. believing that the 'toads were indicted by It. Swat and Sarah Little The penoo• implicated an held for trial. Circumstances point very strongly toward them as the guilty persons. Mr. Saadi Eisig t et Lois( San, Id., did my eleddineli. Oa Taadat but. No beams involved is toss oial..Viealtid, sad Ma enditors is Now York gam Os with Jarmo:Wats, lads, Mr. ging ailigod, by b 1 wind. wittiest bit Ithowinigs, sad stood bin dim Hews' so svorsoiso by thaw troablos that, awe s oonvoroselos etch lobo wdo, hs laid does and was don flood dad. . • omabor of sedate have been placed la the binds of GleatlAltss, Secretary of State, by Lord Napier, sating soder barbraetims from Lord Clareedon, which medals it is the desire of the Math goveroweet to present to the 1\ oakum mid smelled la the moms! expeditious *kWh hare hem Stud t tothe Clotted &atm, fur the recovery of Sr John Pruett! mod 63i eempaaioae. Nor Ilojemet 1:24 roterumeet &eau Napier to *apron the high seam whir* they eetertala of seal aid dommmitmoit of the partied who voleateared in these estellielleee, sad their 'mum hope that the citismii.of the Milani Stars wbo shared the saes demon, may he permitted to share the erne honorary rettogultioas uo the oaken and men ra ployed by the British go:erases& le thy Areas dlocettery. Want DearHs alsaat—The New Yost noses, seder the bead of -Crimes against Morality," among other iom►, aestioes the lase of Un. Wes, who was t►. masa of the Kali* trial in Beata amid wll7, a broad of dries wit► =M was reported h lim a, is new well eipetited." We Ilessad ea azgiiiinatioe What-ilea the ream malt sesis7-4.4.4 smidat la. JIMNIML 1 What *as it wait Wo pew linsaulii-L.Ast is li met masa OP, se le Es set Uwe irbat k &el wawa. H.Vr Y . 0 F34K-. learniewodione.at Or RA. 011earror., Oar saratmd week has ematmd ! gaily asosgh. avast without the hastioand saperlsoniimsolfamstioss of rejois Lag which is *dimmed In ~MU iJ plead's& and ahem* Of physl.al uses and sutlfsrlsg mosrappropriamaad elfeettwe morals.. of t h e day wire the exercises at the benevolent Institutions illisdra Seat, &hoots when 'less, bawd tdeSesth of dm *wee ?nett peeves. "ft is more Aleased to give data to receive." Lod as nee give awe vet of straightesed perms sad • lib humble heeds. the gin is Maddy ,blessed. There we. • goodly hemoreet made at the Academy ell day, to H.* aborstAz die Opera of Norse; is the *voting the ~ rstorioe of the ifipselsh. with a very strum ,sast. This latter perfonsamse was marked by the dabst of • sew sopraso, which was dew allyr however, to be • &sided "Warm Is the streets there was a groat jam all day cad sight, bat coat. paratively little drankennees sad rioting. Ilasineee,,by easimos aoseest, *oases to a dead posse by Christmas from "dash It bogies to revived's. New Yeses. the sadosalities of Sew Tart city an engaged is eel elm/miss the holdup after their own UAW., with their wive. sod habier, the laglish, with roast beef. phi. Putt. ding and "half sod Wilt" the Irish with ''potatis" and "tiudbeen;" lienssaas with all Wads of outlandish dishes. settled with schnaps and ineereehatsis; and the rest Teak,' nation, with true eoemopolita•, diem no a sais•- padi of these. 'This moralag this snow eases dropping potty down after • long delay whielt has boon mereifol 'sough to the poor. Producer is nosing on rapidly by ea sal. bat there meet soots be • rise in brsadstalft from the home de,•►ad which will being pekes up to • petal sell stoat to pay for shipment by railroad. The West and South are proceeding slowly in the wort of wiping oat their in• debtedness to this oily; the tr.akila seems t., be that the gold has all ocicieestrateil here already and there Is no fur alga demand for American produce it present at paying prima; the quantity of gold witieb has been brought to by espress.doring the last few mouths from all parts of the oonntry is imamate; so large that the impress companies bare studiously concealed their reeelpte of this kind, fearing probab:y, to awaken some opposition to their operations among the &sentry people. The literature of the colour, is taking • wonderfully Biadooish turn lately, which may have bees inspbed, by tin trate performanees of the &mishits. Butersoa's "Drab me took womierfully. and 6.16 we lonia book by a pot— son who calls himeolf the "Winhises\ Rater." which I. Medea from stem to surfs; a sort of spine of DeQuinny's sonfeesioas and Southey's "curse of Katona." Other than this we notice no oew publication ovideatly prepared is cool blood for lb. purpon of creating a lion. A 'roach publication, • dlstinguGihod savwt, on as Probability of • Decline in the value of Gold, @cline in terest in politico-nonotaiCal oinks, • "destruction of con fidence" in gold would be a new feature in • Inanetal eri 'is! Though of course, this dentine will take place se graduslly as to produce no sudden and disastrous 'effects, it iti odrtaln to come however. and Is, la fast, already nit lag place, as is witnessed in the pbenosoona of Preach finance. The pairs' unsettling of things has had with. sr effect, which has not been hitherto noticed, the advert prophets have some out of their hiding pleas and al* holding forth very suecessfully is On Bowery to "crowded housoe," on Geod e sy mornings. They have rather takes the place of spiritualists for the tastes of tin Bowery are Mobile, and a gnat deal of vanity Is required to keep up the interest The Spring trade is expeetisd to opon about the 16th of the coming month, in a gentle way, and nobody will be distracted with barns.* for the whole spring season. The interim Is nuttily supplied with goods bat will Pave no moony to bay, and little credit, until produce begin'. to mows largely poet spring. Them we shall eiso 'inelasticity most Fall promisee to he a busy and profitable season foe ninon and maaufaetarine will begin to revive very graduary by August and Bripsombor. Illorebsiats hero have tains • great deal of Western land I. payments of Waists whir& they are anxious to mans* on. aad • sharp spoeulator with ,I-ash la band might maks some good bargains In that line for a few month, to come. !RIR. "The Day we Celebrate—Janaary Lt 186&" ----oess.— - Yea, It la a &at. Goldsmith vaa right,—Now Yates day Is • Yi•ro enmp•aad of oddity. bona and tan." , and he that tool, en such an omission, .itelists • )ohs and MOUND le *pan" la it, as Will Shakes/ore rye, "for Leanne, strategy.' and spoils,' hod ought to "play on a harp of a th..asand strings' all the days *rem life without • solitary eases of rosin to .ro in bin bow," or • silo, of fat turkey to tickle his masts, This Whig so, let us pro. 0644 to °wielder "the day we celotoste," morally, philosophically, sad gastroosenicolly. And grit, New Year's day is a capital insti tution; a sort of mile post, marking ear progress Mom' the midi of "Old Lath r Tint.'s" breed gave funned. Ilrery one we pees is • silent monitor, tolling am that we are jest so mach WOK our APlN l244 o4 4 lg e dt present tad the totem. When the lowers of spring bud, and I. their 113111tarity seed forth fragrance upon the summer air, true. philosophy teaches as to enjoy the fragrance and Meet the eye upon their radiant beauty, rather than east them aside bscsase the heats of winter will hide them hem the sight. An , : an It is with lit with the s— present—enjoy it while yes an.; for, may whet you will, l.f. is "flare coapound of oddity, Smile sad fag" intotapontal with Jost rami' of as4po4y to giro It mat. dad boner it la, in plesuuse, that wary body oats tartrate, and abatis& tai patapki• plea, and apple donapliaga, lad roast p rood ebb:k en plea, and spurt et* mod data plows on Moat Yeats day. t.urry body mad to drink all kinds of drinks, *plata, bard eider, till their heads song like ton thousand Wei, and Neff thing went round and mood, sad up sad down, sod erou tram in airplay ea d aiptaga, and ovary way, "For they played on a harp tea thouseed strings— Sperrita cm Just men made perfeck;" end every body's eyes glistened, and sparkled, and danced in thear heads. But everybody don't now ; wive thank the stare that they don't drink all aorta of intosteatint drinks, nor make Judy's of themselves by putting a vile "enemy into their mouths to steel away their brains." Everybody ought to, and most every body dose now, drt•lrouly cold grater or tea, or coffee, on New Tears day, and as a consequence everybody don't get up the nest morn ing with a heavy thiug like • bullett tether around in their tem aud all over inside of their skunk right on the top of their brains, Headaabe has oseasti to be s. normal eequeete of • pod dinner. and repentance had become less common or noemeary as the day after New Yee". Everybody lothbos everybody to dinner on New Yeses day, or at least all his Madrid, sod Um) , eat and an jolly, and toil storks, sad laugh, and slag longs, sad talk over old things, and him if matters, and polltkes, sad neighborhood •iloirs, and all sorts of e atdoeta. Some young people talk soft things, and sweet things, and fall in ion With one another, and site, New Year is over—lay In about three mouths—get monied, and Ikea happy, and ley the nest mar Moe $ baby is the end* sad • tartly of tbisir Own OA their own *pit. A groat mamma kkey, • quieter of Wally Jars, is New Year.— gverybody is kind to everybiidy, soft Marled, ratio, good natured, on melt • day, and old snl*OMMWe and paleasiso, and heart horn less are wiped out blithe partlying taasense of roast barmy, fried abides% poinohla pies oat appiadamplinga Get so enemy's begs miler your table on Now Year. and a gond sod gintereas hest en It, and lit is year Mead fist the rut of the year, unless ho dashes the 41th Ia lls worse than en Iniktel. If he'does that, let him r in. a(r isn't worth tiepin. tusrybody ends the minister and the Editor • turfs*, on " th• day es telehntte." or everybody and to. And it they don't de It, th•y don't do AG *tit Using, tor a gee+ support to the Edloor sod the tilialsterin tat curiae,. itierybOdy kaolin that niloisters act Editors' don't get rish--and school bilbe, and store bills, and b.itcher's bills, and Mae tor door and groceries, and clothing, and d store bills, sod all the other incidental calls upon their puma. leave • very etch margin for hristmas and New fear's IMAMS chickens, SontPltin Pt* and apple dumplings. Iveryb•dy em tell by Sabbath's taratto whether the misdate? ham • good dinner at home to tall beck on. If ha has, the Ciaeourse will tae soosiaragteg, wastiosa,iallantotilal Merle ad swwweits prosaism if WI, look oat tor blines—that', all. And the .4700 maY he said of Editors belt on% for nest weak if yea hart wiglectsd this. the first counnandnont Ewerybody sends poor people twines oo Yen Tear, or seeellmdy ought to do It, and some people de lt. It =Mee the poor psopi. Jolly for 00. day, at "MK LO the long year, and hopped. it maims thins trustful to novideaes, sad heads doers a gleam of sunshins through the cloud that Lorin over them. It minas the heart of the direr warm, and a genial glow Wm the breath of a soath wind. that sweeps over beds of 6011,111.1 to the aping time, comes over It when he thinly of the hoary huh children that his bounty bin Well, &Geld we not ill be not only diankfal bat jolly one thy at Wert to the roar, for all the good showered epee set Sheol I not the nation, at soak be thankful, and all the people Maim over the [pod that God has bestowed upon them! Let as see what cause there is to be gratefuL Those -Caned States haw bees se urged by ao devastating pestkiencr. Y o westlpg war bas mended Its bellowed of Actium The earth bae brought forth its fruit,. Health is written Is broad letters upon the city and town ; prosperity and propene even when Algae. We are moving on ward and upward every day, growing is wealth, growing in power, in tateillirentee, la taltaenat smug tbe nations. Hahunittea then hare bona—ebips freighted with hundreds of men sod women have gone oat apse the owns and been heard of we sow Others have boa wreaked and limedroda of men and women perished la the waves Bat the•, mournful as they may be, are net the 'Denim'''. selitikeita that wait upon the nation.; they din t irb for a Utile while the worlds truiquillty and are forgotten. They hams eatery year and ant bat the simple a lueutitlone that mind as of the wayersrdneee and uneertaiaty of basalt destiny. WI have as a people pigsty of tam for rejoicing, plenty of otemeicia for tbankfaineam plenty of wawa to thank the good ProAdeore that hag watched for good over our country, over our p.epie, from the Hoe when our Lathan leaded upon Plyurnit Soot and Virginia shore to the present time, protecting, atnengtheedog. guiding them ales" in the way of true prosperity. ie the path of eatioaal and esetaziog program Teat Tee I There le plenty or was to be %heights!, olesty .1 mean Thy, oe thle, the date d how Yokr--" , lbs day we tatidkAter-Are aledosid &dig sante and Inksion In a rya.* Alrßs call ta• sureties of ear wows to SS Wade is ago** alms IS die Prodiset sod lia Deed's, oak es-fres As Aiwa kis a oda, murky. digslard review of the posides indite Demise est sill veil mom a ransal *lnv Tout. Dm. pod, . hat iiiirVictilansiL w ain 1. Joe wawa wo n ' t caw s Ildi arms. J os "MX OS V/ ONE .m WORK NW JO. JOS JOB • • • stoiTIMOLILIONIMIIIbeIaW Teeterday %W NW Tom was ushered Is by happy Seem sad mem Mises salsitiag pert wit! a " happy Now Tway," huh at hems, sod so the NUN. Isis time of reJoistag with the peat seposiolly. Te tbeas the year drags Its liagniag Maga Mug as dryly, that It emus that the *id year UM as gio awl that dm sew one will Dover eons. Shaft whom auto Cuss fugal at Christmas time are befrieg SOW goad *apt will remember them on New Tear's day, smiasses the *sok that strembee Wm Christ. was I. New Towlls the loosest week of the year. Nat Mused are thap, Wm sepses nothing. for they staff sum he Meoppeiabg.' Ilkkhave mailer gilts. act disappoiot meat% sad ea If fin W . 1“31 and though it may hi •littie late, we wish all tie' remlus of the 06ter war • happy New Tsar I Mai veils is set a happy season 'to many , bat a time ebbe the plies *hats of family affection and domeatie lovers same atowad, illogic( that bright liaks Imes base betties, sad oast tato the ground. Whoa the 0 Hums Semi pat, last eight over the pave of the old plot, that eased thrilled mazy a how with sorrow, sad mounting. Jaeger" is Domed for Jags the Roma. god who wu doubled hoed er looked both ways, and so it is a time rhea the woad looks heithward. as well as forward. sad ovary wise was leans to *meet the aatieipations of tho fames, by the futurism* of the pale. Bat It Is hotter to he joyous, light hearted std gay, than to mop* and i wen. Let ammo, who pour sootempt mum batman life, am something wean. sad eutemptible remember that it Is teeth oaly to matomptibie puma. Byron bated lb. world and every Wag la it sad the world has paid him back in his owe snags. Therefore we say reprise and - be glad, and let thou whim aad.groaa who keys a rtilisit for It As we predicted last weak Goo. Shields, has been el/mod H. i. 13usitor by the logislaturo of Minnesota. D•MOCIS1111 whoa killed by the Illepublioans do not stay killed but are son to tore up agate as good as sew or a Hula better. Ws Immo had plenty of amusements to the city this wok. Mr.. Partioron's poem oil Moaday mooing the Ladies Tubes* Thursday twos lag. and eh* Old Polka Ootteort, Inds/ evening, have innately afforded an opportunity for ail shines to enjoy themselves hugely. , --g a me yoga' Newts oat west bars Lately au try log their skill la ratite, tho dead--aot to lit* but fur tutor* esperimuts la the dissecting room This I, grave beldame for real Boa to be espied in and tboy should remember that Thomas Hood has left theta a warning of the , inhdaanlty of sack work In hi, linos:— • l'ia Word ow asanot lie mid The scold Worth tbe coma lid. Bet lb.. the faculty will b 4 Their rogues tonak through It 1 if they don't rod 111 Lesse, rig 111 Mayors/ so to dor -- Notwithstanding the active effort. of the Boner°. lent Society to Mises the poor of our City, mach suffering from cold, and boater tains. A gentleman who was out looking up the deetitut• report., that be tonal in one house three small children half naked, without 11 or food, and left alone, while the mother was labering away from home to procure something to keep thug from actual star vation. Thostrof us who sit quietly in our comfortable homes and complain of " hard times," might Sod tome sharp rebuke., as well as some wholesome suggestions of duty, is visiting the homes of the suffering. If the poor and &whets do generally bring upon themselves by In temperance sad Silesia. the miseries they endure there is a l arge e l a n o f femme* sufferers in the hovels, of want. and .time, that should move out hearts with \twiny sympathy sad to dude of charity. Help, then, we lay, the treaevelitot Society In Its alleelon of reform and mercy " He that /fresh to the poor lendeth to the Lord ;" and as Sidney Smith said, "if you like the ettenrity down with the dest."--A Boston paper ha the following which shows the advantage of heeding old Dr. Franklin's advice not to carry the head too high. There are some persons in this City we wot of to whom the moral of this story would well apply. Op. of our eompoeitors wee passing along the street yesterday morning. when h. 'witted a man before him tarn over something le the slosh two or three UMIII4 with hie boot toe, and bee pass ca. Curiosity tempted our typo to follow suit, when b. discovered the , idig to be a $3 hill on the Tradesman', Bank of Chelsea, in a very creditable state of preservation. So little for pride, and ao mesh for humility. The isittlesdiso principle of the an with the sharp toed boot deprived 1610 of $3 while oar eompositor gained that sum by stooping. NOR. as...—lffeepiag a std. back is not always the best policy The Gomm publishes this week a part of Judge Galbraith'. Addl.*. at Bdinburo. It is a good address and deserve, to he whited la pamphlet fine fur general ea eolatloa It rtazhod a ly faggot to briatliwittf, IfiAt o be a u die sew to as.-o—•Nason Brothers 108 sad lle DOM. st, New Tork bat;e issued a now book of rare in tenet. Life and Times of Aerate Darr •itii a See punts', of Barr, and Th•dattia. Price $1.75. For Side by Lints Cad Huston.—The weather has suddenly changed from the mild type of Autumn days, and the cold of winter is upon ea. But we lik• At the better for the change. As we write the snow is falling softly and gently es the too' steps of angels. From boyhood we have loved the enc. : " Neal, se 11:4e abed their homed, Whin NUMMI" days aro f.lr, - The lharbery snow omen flosalog doers Lilco Bloom= on tie ak ; And o'er the world like amiel's otos rofoldlog earl and whits, broods shoes the brown, eery earth, And 614 with forms of light The dead .ad etiolate domain, Where W tour bolds Its iron reign." HON WM. Y 4 HBfdrHß.—T►* Reading Gamine an Gamow that Gan. Paoana, t►o GOVIIAOT *loot has form ally toadorod tb. olio* of Soorotary of the Comek?ti wealth to oar toirossan, the lion. Waco* M. LISISTRA, and that Mr. ilioster has slgnibod his ao*optanw of the appoint. mint. In Imelda; this selentlon, coating's the Daststte, Govern ,or Packer has haadiramoly acknowledged the political claims of Beets county; while he has, at the same time• secured a cabinet (floor •hose Stamm fist the post will be elsettrfully admitted by men of all partite. Mr. !tester's three years' ezpertzonoe at Harrisburg!' as a member of the idnatio—lealadiag one year as Speaker oG that body—has familiarised bias with the affairs of the State Government, and well quadded him to assume the duties belonging to the head of the lizeoative Department. And when we add to these, his well known obsoseter as a cool reasoner, a ju dieitios adviser, and 'arm, though uoaservativ• Democrat, we may, with good reason, eoogratulate Abe 0 .vernor op earth• •=eelleeee of his ebuiee, sad re} tics that Berke spouniy, la the person of one of her most esteemed citizens hos been honored in a meaner eonosponder.t to her des ert'. Yr niftier, some years does, resided to this city, en gaged in preecloe *ibis profeasioo, and while here secured the amides.' and good will of all parties--se that, it i. sot too smell to ay, his pre ferment will be bailed here with plea/wire by polibiesl Moods sad foe.. MP' Ws wade* by the Pasesyteenies that Gen. WILL LOX, of this city has been appointed a Cooldential Agent of the Treseary department, at Washingtoa. It is under stood his lint lied*. will be In %Blume. The appoint• Most is a pod isms, and *Surds 'abounded eatisfaetion to histrieada hare. 8. P. Boftta.anam gave the mooad lector, or the course, Monday eienfog, to a largo and fatalligrait oudi ono*, His eahjeot—"Hutaan Harare was treated in doe etylellthi to the satire satiefoetioa of his imams. He gave a paid. theetful view of life in pleasant easy rhyme. does passages were very Inc and his play upon words pee erldesto that Mrs. Partingion, althoogh not the ebief character to the drama was set entirely forgotten or left oat. The whole effort was like himself; whole sailed, pu mas, earnest sod truthful. The out lecture wilt be from Jobs G. sau, on the Jib last., owl his *abject "r settee Land." Bans Psorta.—Tho Err) Obriresr sop that the des carets of that s settles cannot discover that Baobab/in and Du s e as differ is principle, on the Kenna question They meet be aa Istelligest sst of sea.— Initessater Register Ti., the descents of this "Elecalloa" are "as Istelligsa t set of sae," Thy may sot be so "share as the Ab olitiuging of Whooliela, tadlood we adult that the sharpers sew swat as hams la yeas party; hat On are hotallhpat sad basest sad like all mob sea thipj howl: that Bachaa aa sod Dismiss do aot alter I. priadtpla ea the Kaaaaa qiutstioa. The lUtI. 'ewe ut Lie Neville. to Illinois, b►s Juit beard of Brigbas Yoesses deeds:silos of war spin it LC el* Bats. A weeds' of . oitiSeee waa isseediatey ealled, at 'blab it was ronolved to ran. is commotion with Delia boring mail towns, t►e forty ebossaad t•osoted voloation that th. General °oversees' ttoselt requiem to ebaatisi maoriatraa! Tbe eoseltf, is sow certainly oaf.. FRUIT of LIBICRAL ADVSILTIIIIIIO —The eaergetio proprietor of the Autiphitipstio Salt, the past year, bu edeio 1260 papers, rA (ose•foortb "of all pobl eci is the U. 9.,) sod sold 40,000 portages of the medicine. Dr. Cogpwell appresistee the prow, sod avail& hiss' sett of its power. Let others profit by his el. ithettiiieti gene& Detail* of fifers. W alibi i The eras received by telegraph, that One Walker and his "a r my" im4 been appeared by Coasoiore PauldiNt end lit ht beak as prism ere of war to the Uui'ed States, excited much i.urprise. The New Irk pipers moth us with felt partieulars of the event. We condense from t h e urfetli t oodeoe of the row the essential fame. The writer was on board Coat. Pataidsag's Bag-ship, cbe Wertaals. When Walker lauded at San Juan be took posseeion OT --34tret's buildings, and oleo pf s schooner lytog at the wharf. Captain Cbstard, of Saratoga, iut.rtned him that he must give up the 'chewier and evacuate the building*, which be did, moving further up the Point, where bir aired afew small buildings, huts I ay call them, sod hoisted hie fl.g there. He assumed that Paint. Arenas was the bead quarters of the army of Nicaragua, sod upon one oeoasiouirken Olney of the Saratoga, in company with two other Aura, landed on the Paint, he was order• ed to leave it. Ciley told him that he did not recognise his authority, but that it be repeated the order having the power" to enforce it, be would leave. Ile states that Walker threatened to shoot him if be cisme there again. On the 4th inst., forty.five of his men, under Col. Ander. son, went up the river sod captured two steam. ers and the fort of Castillo. Thus far all bad gone well. He bad command of the river, sad only waited for his reinforcements to go up the river zed carry all before him. Oo Sunday, the 6th ia(st , flag-officer Hiram Pauldiog arrived to this ship, the Wabash. The Eaglish ship of the.lioe. Brunswick, and steam - frigate Leopard arrived on the same day, and on the evening of the 7th, the Milted States steamer Fulton Lieu tenant Commandiog J. J. Almy. We were obliged to anchor outside, there not being water enough for a ship of our draft to go in. Commodore Paulding determined to effect a landing on the Bth Early on the morning of the Bth we hoisted out the launches and first cutter, and- got the howitzers into them. At $* o'clock, commenced to send the marines and boarder, to the Fulton. The sea was so heavy that they bad to get out of the after gun deck ports, one at a time, and have their armee handed down to them. Upon get ting alongside of the Ftltoo, it was very difieult to get an meny,men, encumbered with theirarzoes, on board without accident. Some few got over board, but were rescued. To give you some ides of what the sea was, I would state that while I was in the boat, quite close to the ship, it would sink in the trough, and an intervening sea would bide the ship so that I could not see her topgal lent mastheads. The launch•.. and first cutter pulled into the harbor. After the men had an been transferred to the Fulton, Commodore Paul- ding went on board of her and hoisted his flag. Captain Engle went in his gig, before all the men bad le( the ship. He went on board the Saratoga, warped her ahead, and sprung her broadside to bear oa the bead quarters and ' magazine of General Walker At 2 P. M., the Fulton ran alongside of Scott wharf, where the men were landed, and formed. Captain Engle now took command of all the active fermi ashore and afloat, amounting to about 400 men He directed Lieut. Sinclair, ie &emend of the launches, to anchor within fire, second range, of Walker's camp, but out of the Saratoga's line of fire. He then took his aid, Shuff, and pulled op to the head quarters of-General Walker, have leg directed the commander of the Saratoga, that when he returned from his interview, if be wished him to fire he would wave his flag. The ssme order was given to Lieut. Sinclair. The Srratoga to fire shot and shell, and the launches drape and sbrapnell, The seamen and marines wete not to advance till be returned Ile had a short Interview with Gen. Walker w ho met him at the landing, and invited him to hi. quarters Cipt E then gave him a eommu. oication from Flag Officer Paulding At soon as he read it he slid: vurrender, and am gander your orders " "Then, Str," said Captain Engle, "haul down your fig " lie immediately ordered it down Captain Engle then said, -General, I am very ;InirelfYWOr ability in command of regular troops." They then spoke of the dtepuatituu or the arms, &c The Captain in describing thi+ interview, vayif the behavior of Gen W ,was of 11 well bred gentleman—his voice is soft, his manner easy but.firm He speaks slowly but ibe Bash of his eye tells yin that what be says he means The Captain, with his Aid, then left. At this time one of the steamers they had captUred came down the river and anchored is the stream, under the direction of Lieut. Sin. Clair. At 4 P 31. General Walker, under Abe order of Cummodure Paulding, came on board the Ful ton, and a short time afterwards, Captain Engle, his Aid, and General Walker, were pulled of in the gig to the Wabash The sea was running so high that they were hauled up in their Coat. The rest of ua, with Walker's men, soon fol lowed in the Fulton, and about an hour after darkrie were all on hoard of our own ship. The Fulton, bearing the pennant of flag officer' Paulding, during the preparations fur the attack, was alongside of Scutt's wharf. Our men pres rifled a handsome and formidable appearance, and the rapidity and precision with which they performed their evoluti•as were a high compli ment to their tificers: 1',41 will see by the above description that Walker had no chalice of a successful resistance, and, happily, the day ended without our being obliged to spill the blood of our countrymen. The same correspondent writing from Aapin• wall says : Oa the 17th inst., all the prisoners, except Gen. Wslkt:r mod his Secretary, were seat on board the S4ricop i olden vessel immediately got under way (4. Norfolk They numbered one bundled and forty one officer* and men. The men who captured the Fort cf Castillo sere landed at the mouth of the Rio Colorado The t &ere of Walker's expedi•ion teemed to be much cast down to find their plans all defeat. ed in the full tide of success, but many of the privates seemed to be fully satisfied. Captain Ommeny, of U. B M. ship Bruns wick, wished to take part in the capture of Walker and his men, but they were Americana, and Commodore Paulding reserved the right of punishment to himself. Walker asserted on board this ship, that if the English had landed the same force that we did be would have fought them, doing all the damage he could, and then taking to the bush, or, to use his own expression, "If you had landed with red coats on, I would have done you a great deal of damage. I would have fought to the last man" This would intimate that he surrendered to the flag. The truth is, boweyer, that be surren• tiered ro the force, as be showed every disposition to fight against the flag, in case of the Saratoga, wiles she was stone there, and indeed I was in. formed, by officers of that vessel, be said be could whip her On one occasion when her boat■ were out practi , tiog with small arms, they approached near the camp on the Point Arenas, when the people in the boats could liter the orders given to ,"fall in ;" the rattling of arms, &c , showiug that they expected an attaek, and were prepared to resist it. The U. S. sl.eam frigate. Susquehanna, Cap tain Joshua R Sands, arrived at Grerown on the 18th inst. All well. SHOtLD NAT WONDER --Of Intim° the New Haien ✓uursal rtniarks: orbere is a good deal of humbug about that h. n-c. &mum did not build it It was an olti wooden structure when be bought the plsce, and hefted it up with fillagree and gingerbread work, domes and minarets, until it would not be break. log the seeood commandment to worship it. We d o Dot believe any very large amount of money could have breo sprat upon it, and if we owned it, we *Would feel curselves in luck if it burned dawn. The grounds about the house are valtutble, and were well cared fur formerly, but lb. bans, itself was oily a showman's advertisement." iirtrai se*, Lisp. ......16,,,,,____ The Afar strived this snide( from &nab- espies, the lath last. The Belgium eleetios bed resulted is a Imp Ministerial mejraity is favor debt liberal poke=. There were 100 memben to be elected—of then 70 of the sew deputies belong to the liberal. side, mad est, NI tie the opposition. It was rumored at Vireos. that Dews had been reesived• from Coostsetionple to the effect that the Ports 'Min with the cassette of the Po wers, would sign the tress, of Peri., ball issued a fir sae for the diseolutioo of the DIM', in tilt INtsubian Prim:tifflities, but the statement re. quires mooirmsties. • Hanawl'adviese to the 2Atb just received- by dr* Desrocr as civil war is raging in Hoar- Dos minty. Sayersl omelets have already 063 eurrod *mew fry State and pro-slavery par ties. Numbers of -p . riaonen have been taken on both aided. The U. 8. Marshal, with a free of 80 meo; demanded the surrender by the free State party of their prisoners. The demand was iusawered by a trolley of musket balls. The fire was returned. The Aght lasted an hour. The pro slavery moi s tly retreated, with a loss of owe maii"sod two morally wounded; the U S. blarebal being deogerosaiy injured. Gen. Lane is entrenched at ati4ar Mound, and is determined to fight the U. S. dragoons it they attack him. A battle is regarded as inevitable. An ending debate occurred in the Lswrenee Convention. The Commute on Resolutions pre seated their' report. The majority report disap proves of voting for State officers. The first mi Doric, report recommends the nomination of a full State Ticket. The second, signed by Red Path, recommends the participation in. the elec tion, for the purpose of destroying the Lecomp ton Constitution; that no man be nominated who will not pledge himself to crush it; that the To peka Constitution be submitted to the people; and that loyalty to that, instrument be made the teat of fealty to the free State party; that the Legislature repeal the present code of laws. _ Messrs-Robinson, Phillips, Conway, Schuy. ler and Vaughn were in favor of voting. Some most radii:al revolutionary speeches were made. A CURIOUS LAW SUIT —A peculiar case was tried in the Court of Common Pleas this week. It will be remembered that after Parks murdered Besitson, the gold supposed to have belonged to. tbe murdered mat t less not found upon the body. Shortly afterward 'Mrs. Parks and her brother were arrested in Utica, New York, and about $750 in gold found on them. Odbeiog brought to Cleveland they denied owning the gold, the brother of Mrs. Parks alleging that be met Parks directing him to take eare of "Houle," (Mrs. P.,) and he would take care of himself. At the pres tot term of Court Mrs. Paris brought an action against Mr. Edgerton, the prosecuting attorney of Summit county, for the recovery' of the money, which she claimed was her own previous to the murder. Her statement, which was apparently a truthful one, unshaken by the most minute Gross-examination, was to the effect that she ha I accumulated in England, by domestic service and a legacy by a deceased mistress, about £l3O, which she brought to New York in English gold Here she exchanged it for Amerce° gold s with an English family removing to Australia. Some silver plate, also bequeathed her, she brought to - this city, and sold it to Crittenden for something over one hundred dollars, which was paid her io bills. These bills were found on her at the time of her arrest, and returned to bar after her el imination. She sod her brother were returning to England with the money st the time of incur arrest. The brother, who was out of the Court a t the time of her giving evidence, was called in sod fully oorroborated the evidence of tlrs Parks The jury unanimously found for Mrs. Park, on the ballot, for the full amount and Interest to date.— Um:land Herald. TIIZ Nllll ITAVEN MTSITRY —A letter from Crimwell says tbaryouog Sage bag twea work iog on a farm all Summer at $lO per month and .A. ots.sst forty miles from Cromwell, and when fonud was tesebiaz school iu N , Jersey. passing under the use 01 itogers. T lll he morn tog before he le't bottle be says he had, some words with Nugent's daughter at the barn, and knocked her down ; that she called for help, and her mother commit to the barn, be served her to the. same way; Nugent then appearod and threatened a lawsuit for violence to Elia daughter Nugent has before told the'same story Sage Dow tells. The only witness against Nugent, 11 , n:sou the sailor, says now that be saw uo one murder ell, sod that his object was to obtain the nwant of $3OO. This tragabood liar, who swore to much that was notrue,deserves to be hung as high as Haman, but will probably spend kits life in . t. 114 State Prison in returu for his foul mad wao.tot, attempt to bang Nugent by perjury It, is 'lsla that young Sage has been sent for, and will 4...4, make his appearance in Cromwell —Hartford Cowan/. A. MALICIOUS " REPUBLICAN" TnICK.—,-Tha Albaoy Eyecups JAaroal quotes from the losu• gurat Address of Gov. Walker the I.4l,lwing lao gunge, sod falsely represents it as a port.on the instructions given kiss hy the Prest:arnt blore the Governor artkived in in NS/12 When such a Constitution shall be submitted to the pee. pia of the territory they moat be Protected to the exercise of their right of Young for or age net that inn rumeot. and the fair expression of the popular etti must not be inter rupted by freaJ or swishes. I repeat. then, as my clear eenvictioa, that unload the Coo•eotion submit the CollSti lotion to the Tote of all the •otual re•tdent ',Win of Santa. and 'be election be fairly sod justly conducted. Me Collaitlaiooll wilt be. cued orgAt to be reje,teel by Cologne& -Comparing this language with that contained io the late Message of the President. The. Journal applies the cant phrase of " Artful Dig ger" to Mr. Buchanan, and Tho Troy Tunes of toe 21st adopts this fradulent substitution under an article beaded. _ l4 Two Presidential Fere..!," sod seeks to give it circulation as the g'•uulur instructions of the State Departtneor to G .ver nor Walker. Now the truth is. Ho such /onyuuye is found its the. instruction to Mr, Walker.' The outrage is so transparent that we are pox• sled to account for the attempt thus made, ev% r by the Black "Republican" press, uoscrupul.ms as it is, to delude a visionary public espicially by journals professing soy respectability Really, our opponents must be suffering for something smart to say or do against. the Admen• let:ration, when they are chili+ induced to falsify the pubtio rectonis.---X Y News. SUPREME COOELT-7NISI PRIUS —Justice Thompson has been engaged prerdtog over this court, now being held to this city, frotn'the and may be expected to close on Hcoday nett, the 28th inst. It will be remembered that Hoe James Thompson end Won. William Strong, the one of Erie, and the other of Berks county, were elected in October of this year, baring be, n nominated on the Demociiitic State ticket as can didates for the Supreme Bench, to fill the vacan. cies crested by the resignations of Chief Justice Lewis and that of Justice Black, the latter hay. log been called into President Buchanan's Cabi net. Justice Strong, greatly admired and trust ed as a jurist, was sworn in early in December The active nisi prigs duties were ennui]. d to Justice Thompson, sworn in at the same time We speak for the bar of Philadelphia, and cer, taiuly for those who have bad business b, fore Justice Thompson, when we sa that he has more than realised their espectatiuos of his fitness and impartiality. He belongs to th 9 Gibson school of jurists, possessing great judicial experience, learning, and tact, with-flee, hearty P e nns) Ivan la mangers, and that ease and candor ups the bench, which, while it recalls the man in privitie liter never Fe:roils undue familiarity. Justice, Thompson is yowl% enough to earn and to wear the mantle of as great a judge even as Gibson. —The 114 a. &mums thiop bappea io lowa, particularly down is Kevin*. Elm wombs sg., a youug masa of that airy became the hasbaod of a )ouou sad, very West damsel; is ha seei•t: be Xsw You, Dec. 30 Sr. Loud', Deo. 80 0,0411ai01.4 %pea bil titpf ago 11. rt-resv.l a kit e , F r i m ajreaar t i to Iva wife, wke k y sod read Alai.! •kltt letter hosbeitid of lam wi tarti3O return to bill v ac' 4 beq at jog to wake all , husband ru,h .1 t., i„. tier villainy; t , t, is her busbatid was 'boat nes* fur hie recu , aticta,,e, iufurreel bum that be ea , h er ses,nni, but eras our sylvan'', one no Ob)o, sod t, Tile kcal pap-r+ do unt terminated.— Ch,sayo T 11 WOOD'S HAIR REijou kaolin aay other Mediate, Vil carotidawda to au short a va,, been to.fli 0140 4 year slime (tow 'Latta+ at tit* kiwi of ul Ds,• never need any of it rioo. M Oaf Orogiti .4 i c or) orivaal evivr, but tuts law, have, tad we have evvvr kit hair to it. oatlnu nelvt We prematurely criby, t .. t,r• ita (Chester 111 denald, J4llll, 14, ileld ir. Erie by ai D a:c.L SPECI I, ?Hon , »%FIL L' , tonne d akr• —.V , thir and New f•Punti, aad I t"Tir t.. 1 qua., tag tbe Smaller Put liGna• sad 70q t WWII? Fa* • 14, 1144 owTO NikatTOCrk , C LEW; Y 8 N. melon!. sway pion of pat oorross toSout goo mesas of corr. net, trte R?. JUti C t T,A,..% qv, a Y MARE' , In Greer. nr 24et, EINE OLD* ,t nna55ia,..41,12% Omen. On th• 24th inat Rev D L 0411113.4 Roi• 0. the 29th Inet„_, t,s It, J H 911-.3 It F HULL, tp.th fll.l*.crfte oh Ole same Jar, by the ran, MlLlereek, to Miss IiARIIAKET On, DIE In Ws City, on t4e 241 h Inet ,J) Klimbeth Perguson, aged 9 moth. NOTICE TO BARLEY, BARLEY BARLEY CO Prie• per Llostiel for Spring n 4 Coot In bagging. Wowing and Leaving a bombe!, et Erie. . At Uneinnati. •nel • Lnet in freight, k[, to Cie CLOY:, A lyagtvoL at En.. *l•.t. {.• ,4 .t At Pittsburg , , ‘n Coat in frvigiv . Pitubol. A taattivol, at f.rto. • Lour rot ., to a t ?nett at hutlain Cwo.elas... Cart in Inlet, t, , ettant ' • bushel of prime white Tray profit to buys% At Part., Canada West and awn Barley, and dull. it 31 IL 37 Thu. a bushel of Jtoo.t cents and no more, and the purl. it An. thing but prima par. IL The atithaeryear aineerely regrets of lb./ market every when ts Cantata Jiver tiaras nbArketa II this 1 arilbs•ra are aware tbat bent bs award to aspect the badersi.;i is worth. Mao gsomilly do D,,• than Its velum. Brune atriassly urged anU s 0 • t. loaned to Mom by contra , •n.. 1 a' rust, mantrae quantit. of v.... ! This Ae*.d. thus loaned, is it. The t-•.atract roan: ' , tars isdebteil to me fir •ier..l a. hr,,. deans the imituadtatie pa• went aona, either to ig••••.41 liar. at am: Farmer Indebted to in. f • un or orlon thr ' i'ed f , ..t0 hi. contract 1.. psi 11, Ls to re•ouleat an itn n 1,4%, t• dn. tin ritoo a•• • •, st roSIt% pips.. •• .• . psalm •Stastaina of rrnr Janwr . /At sr the ro ti 6f • a . Barks tn. a• ^-- •• Ingotr.ra • :1.w. , Env, Jan . —l4 4. 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