THE ERIE OBSERVER. lII' J. P. 11.1.111A111, 'Editor SLOAN & MOORN, PubUthees. P.i4TI QUAY Democratic , State Ticket. FOR CFRtifg JUROR. WILLIAM A. PORTER, AP putLADELvatA roe CANAL 0:111111:4910NICS, wEsTLEy FROST, 0, 4AYBTTB CO Now. of the Week. -- The Clinton kraine.eal says the Legislative commit , tee appointed to investigate the affairs of the bogus Basks, An Itch as its members lacked experience in such beteiseelci succeeded in exposing the eoudition of these institstious sugietently to show - their utter insolvency. Amongst these ~anti was. one located at Shamokin. A New Yorker nes. ed Robinson, was the principal proprietor and operates of the concern. •Since his exposure by the committee, be cum.,: oat with a "defence" that proves him doubly a vil lain. There is notbing in his statement that in the least extenuates his attempted swindle, but he endeavors to es cape odious by making infamous charges against others. ]tow destitute of truth these are may readily be inferred by au examination of one of them. Re Pays the bogus Banks siere the offspring of what he chooses to term the • Sunbury and Brie Railroad Swindle." Now when it is recollected that these Banks were chartered in 1857,'and the Railroad bill was parsed to 1858, a year afterward., it will be seen that the offspring rouse In life a year before the parent bad existence, if thie lyteg.Robinaein tells the truth " He seems to have acted upon the idea, quite pre. valeta in New York,"that it is an easy matter to terhidle Yenneylvania. He made the attempt and bet the little capital he had in the nperatiuu It is an old adage that •a fool lied his money are soon parted"—sod this is equal ,) tru.- paie.l scoundrel -tly the arrival of the ussit tram St Lake City, the New York 7isrea has dater one week later from Utah, to Jill) , So fhe latest new, from tho Camp of the Army 111 to the •13d alt Preparation.. for the .Tbrriterial election were „,..ing forward in Utah, and the Wattle re.ideuts were to rota on an independent wart f r candidates to fill the 4. Ines now oc-upiod bt member, of the Mormon priesthood. A "Yasuo"-ticket fur Territorial and County Officers bad been put in nomination in Salt Lake Cuy, the more liber al and influential Mormons being placed on the ticket with Gentile candidates. Politics were quite lively at the date t our last ',deices Repudiation ot the Mormon currency —the autos of the "thereat Currency A 454.Ci316 , 13"- -was the last nitiviktnatit of IheNortnou lenders, and the effect ut lb,: ID i / as great dissatisfaction among the people, the !inutile st eepers refusing to receive the notes, which formerly poised current In payment for trade. The recent rumor that Batoa.lt T, ran and a few of his friends had lied from the terr.tory, is corrected , BNIGH•111 left the city for a pleasure excursion, but bad returned. From the Army, at Camp Floyd, we learn that the Volanteer Batts.' ion had been dismissed, sad left on the 19th ult., for Fort Leavenworth, Where it is to be disbanded. An Army or. der, issued by Gem. Johnston, speaks is eomplimentary terms of the Amos and men of this battalion. Another order dipeonneets the battalion of mounted riflemen end the Third Infantry from Gen. Jonserox's command, and orders those corps to New Mexico. The army remaining in camp was in excellent condition. —The Canada mails bring tidings that Ez•President Pierce was, on the Stb lost, in Switzerland, preparing to leave fur Notbera Italy. All along the route, from Libson to Marseille, he bad been the recipient of distinguished cwolideration from public officer, and pirate citizens.— At tlibraltar, the senior i otheer in command of the British os'lral forces at that point extended marked courtesies, and urged the Ex President and Mrs. Pierce to take passage for Tangiers scrum of her Majesty's public armed vessels. &t Marseilles die Preach authorities, beaded by the pee. feet and the military commander, were especially attentive and zealous in acts of hospitality. The health of Mrs. Pierce, we are sorry to perceive, does not appear to have been substantially improved. On the lath Inst. a riot occurred in Davenport, lowa, an - consequenee of the bankers of that pleas refasiag to re deem the notes of the Florence Bank, of Nebraska, which they bad pot ti circulation. The mub assailed the. bank ing house of Cook A Sergeant, and the reeldertee of Mr. Cook with brickbats and stones. On Thursday swain fifteen Viindred men, principally Germane, aseanbled in the courthouse yard, and alter organising, resolutions were passed calling upon the banker, to redeem the notes. A Commlttee was appointed to wait upon the bangers, sad the result has been that a portion of the notes have base redeemed, and the redemption of the midge is promised between now and a eat Spring. At one time it looked as though there would be a general row. The military were under arm but were not called out. —James Dowling, an Irishman who bad been employed but two days as barkeeper in • 101/ roggery im the neigh borhood of the Fire Points, was on Friday night shot through the heart, as it is supposed, by a man named Thomas Claes, whom he bad refused to furnish liquor without being first paid for k, on moonlit of having hese fleeced out of pay for drinks by the rime party cm the pre• ceding day. Dowling died Is a few miasma altar beteg shot, and Claps was arrested and Welted ap to swat the adios of t►e Coroner. —An attempt is now making to oompet thoylovoland and Toledo Railroad to moose the rentilig of trains oft Its northern division. Early be this 1111611111011 a 11t011111 sows away a portion of the track beyond Port Clinton and the Company bare nogi soled to repair the damage. No trains Lave sines been run beyond Port Clinton, and only ono train snob way dolly. It is said that s3,oo4l;weeld make .it neoessary repairs, bat the Compaq lading an. track ample for their km slaw, do not wish to rma. the •xpease of maintaining two. The Arkansas papers °ordain as address from a eos in ins* appointed by tits Mimes of Little Book to the per of that mom, upon the iralsjot of the removal of free negro*" from its limit.. The address eels forth the uudestrablusess of that class of popalaties la • slaws holding community, sanest& that Oa aleeee•r, laws be passed by the Ilwrisiature to remove them from Arkansas sad to forbid Utak return forever afterwards.— Tito question was mooted two years ago, bat failed. Dr. Howard, of %safari, Vt., Is ftaaily attained is jail. His name is among the most iguana of lists, saimluals f and Ms recent arrest was apes four kadiellasests —two for tau shairister and abortion, use for as simanit with intent to kill, and no fourth for some saber outran not opeittliml. His bail was *zed at $17,000, which he amid art proems, sad will probsbly sprout la loan a•d re. Legato in the State's Primo. Two little ,iris, aged respectively cloves and thir teen years, daughters of ;Thomas Bantam, were drowsed mostly while Whim with a aeighbef's child I. Ashts. bale ottelt, Ohio. The eider of the twit mistime staid hare saved herself, hat would sot desert her deter. Wbsa she fasted all her efforts were vat•, she waled to the owletboes child who was apes Uto beak, "Were low, go and toll we lbw." noir bodies were Goad as boar •ttetwards. Hoe. Ralph Metcalf, lirkloteraor of Neer Hasp. ebbe, died at his residence in Clareseat, oa Tisanday. no bd lows In for two iametbo with a outmode *pow tho bask of tbo seek,. sad for a don aallorod humanly. Ng Wowed's part be bad his. ompandively easy, wilaaa stio Mimeo takia= a■ aryl palm Cana saved a atiakoratlea• tios. Ho was limy ono years old, sad loam* Ws awl thus eltladroa. —Soho H. W. Hestia, the weit•koows to . stiosr' a j. es lecturer sod spat, died swidealy a few days sloes at the reeideoee at his toe, to Parkenburg, Cheater °empty, Peas ryleasis. Mr. Slash*. was about shay years of ark— He Was ate of the ela isteisperate Stabilisers emashaales wb• stoned • the eekriwated “Wsebiastosias" (et loess make) tsiapeassos noveastat la MI, sod fisua that period cowhand asseasiairly la labor to the eases, hp. log sorer boa baton to tehipas howl the path of issataat Nobody. —Abetit Asty of the prieeaers to the pipaiteldary at gellitabse, 0., begs-bees aataeleeil via the typhoid lever. Two hare already died, ead about as sway omen Sardis. I. W, there az• sane tweedy eases that may be eassidered mime; fa the ethers the dhow has assamed a slider type. —Thus Es aa ordinance is the city at Load" regisktre • firo-olghtti lark-tat. to b• lasortod war tits man*" la ivortmoos, bir 010 Mono of Waft 4 gas la as. a staillot* oarelosamkass. Sack a. enflames* la tam is tibcattios of oar eopatry, wield provost many raw mg. &NM , MR. fa sea . pod advice boa ate at .is occiteag so -it laskaise geode Is' sale aad Oak to lava kayos. allarcite• - Itepoo meat to had asythim aid do mot atm ahem so Gad las doodad mask, istivertise. aid k al to. beeps so pa, af at learnt. pas will axe be tad above le Sad it. It liave lost maims, adman. It An an is scotch of aiKethieg, aleahai • eiRPTEIMIUIR 44 s 1101kr. tavim 111 W 111111gilTUVI, a t iddiena l hrea a re tailor As is moo osii, limb' go AP 61611114" _. whim yet OW history leered sr profits ' TO -- af ib ir "Ora Or ad rep , easi 'Bad so paildial Is tho le 101111datioa. , ~.► "IA 445. .r«; Daniel 111-41 0 11 ** den; *Nth 4 Pifilibles lift all le are suppoood to he eases ebowiai the mitosis/toe to whit , * sail is sab}eeted la this "tale of tears." Bat Dose of them, as this.resdar dialtten, mete ha soarers* *War trials through whisk the shrieks,* owls ••bleodia t ir Bas• sits" is this Cosigressiesal aad flesatorial di/trice Sr. Jut now paselair. We:have road the "sorrows of Werner,' we hare had tbi laawatatioas of Jesessial preached to us bola the pulpit; wo Moo !Would usnaay a time sad oft" to the dolefill tales of disappointed applicants for eters- ties faros, bet aster bate we had osv"fisease sir worked age°. sod oar sympathise so spend as we hew. with 1110 Web. as Meted by themselves, of the Beanudial Cur feeeme. wise. like the King of Waage when he starched up the bill sad those mortised dowe l Via, leuebeg o'er I. Waterford on /friday hut, wed attar Wing is laosbademe all that sad the sweesediag day, nearaked hosier/Ms.— The Wu la, lbws has been • gnus satrap perpothated up,. os the Sepobileues trio, Coonly and thole ?blew," and we are disposed to resent it. The blood of ,tho Nun Wee toy aloud for weave:es. Those twin "bible in the woods," Low's sad SAithart, bass boss deseirad, embed and spit epos by their brothels* la Crawford. Look at the flutoi or, lte Shakespeare has it, lot as "a tole oafold." for six south@ the Barn* has eoitiaaally harped epos the "tight' of Sri* musty to both the Senatorial and Oft% greet/lowa isentiaatious. Gas. DICI/4 00 it said is nab, suave, was a good ma—a very good saate—asi had bled as a faithful servaat ought to, for "Noodling ?Canoe bat thee having enjoyed the Congreadisal teat fortis years, while Ilijok, starvisg nisi, had tweed it awry onet,' , It 'rook, bee. were thee thir that be should give op sad allow the "ravens," as they did of Wit to administer pap aid proveader to tba buniskiag sandidate presented by that redoubtable skeet. Sot was • • , • midst Sod with oarryiwg the thougniedisoal prise I dash of the pen. but with toolbar squally as isithomes, equally as "pungent sad vigorous," it swept, dislibmatorial nomination iota its &wild Omelet. Aad the Cowtrestiolu aetaag spots thee* biota, trotted oat their favorite sap, aid appointed ocisfetees iastromod to amen ob.*. Be fsr all "wont merry as a nearriege.hell.” Tb. "mid-top" republicans of Erie eosin, were going to swoon the Con gressiessil sad BsatorW boairdi—.sartais, 111,11" Bad'at dos Goodie willed it! Babbitt willed Bursa Greet, sad Honey, aid Teller, and Sulu, willed it,: And last, had'ut the "Napoleon of Crawford," the owsq of the whole "bike' kit of 'ean," willed it! And thus settled, amid Crawford weary due to 'ismer I Aloof for all !lowan hope• ! Crawford county took tbs "penis." Craw ford county bad mood of tios mossod fruit, and halm nal• tiler her Dicks, nor her Flanges were disposed to "eve It op so," even to accommodate the throws, or iipppamt the appetite of the Marring twin "babes in the woods' pro• seated for nomination by Erie roanty ! "Wheat °rook meet, Greek then emotes dos tog of war," astd!tetas thus the conferees hoes Erie and Crawford wet at Waterford and gdiaboro ea Pride; of bud week, sad the `result of their labors et the former place is recorded is the Gazelle of this week, zed mattered in sm erns broad east all or& the district. From that document, which me wish we bad mom to publish entire, we gather a pretty cowed WNW the "harmony" w►bb the Smote has so lady bragged exist@ mess the faithful. The first indicatica of this is shown by the feet that N• of Lowry'. men is the ?assess ties offered a reeolatlos "that the candidates protested as the a►oboe of Lie sad Crawford mantles respeetively, be requested to ;dodge themselves, is writisg, to 'hide by its amiss." This trap, thoesh adroitly belted. Nisch* is vase, for the easiireof fro. Crawford «iitehed yaw it" leoontinently and dray* it out of the couvoutlair. At drat blush, it is true, web a propositioa appears fain bat crime we roar to eoaaider lb. rumors we bare Hard that use of the easterees has Crawford (Haag) was: altered , the swag litds "pecuniary eamplissat" o $5OO for his vote by aoscebedy, sad list smother (Lee) pablidy ad IS a pablie barroom daring a recess of the eoorention that he had had "a bid," we op readily see why the Craw. ford conferees wield sot Mad themselves by`stay such r. solatioa. Cougresstosal investigates& hare shown that republicans are a pareitasable ootassodity—beare first to bind Pinney to abide by a nomiaatioa,and then tamper with his delegates afterwards, was rather sa adroit pee, lest woe which It appears did Rot. vim The. felled at the out,, set, the ouster's' from Erie were forced to h vote. We eau imagine ud doubtless oar readers Ma also, the Are await Greeks from Eris, and the salaam Ave Greeks from Crawford, going through tiso Wee of a balk*. Lilts the old story of "b.re she gees, lad there also goes," the °ea forees proceeded to pat Ave ballots tato the hat for Lowry aad live for Pinney. When they had bacon, tired of that, and wished to vary lb* enterisineseut, Mr: Vs. spokse• man, Dowsing, would proceed to enlighten the obdurate fritrads of Vitae, as to A* diety, mad she tonne the NA* candy delegates "were tieterudaed to puma:" Erie eons. ty, he said, wanted Lowry sessimmod, but if obi could sot gat bits, she would take suatebody else.. But all would not do—tim 'toques@ of - Dowsing (sot Jock) oven was thrown away—aad lean he leek a mow task. If there was so vistas In /peach Slalom he world see what rem- hakes wealii do; lad la IN watt at Awe with art oral "wherstamo* sad a rawhides, lb madams of *aka •at that Dods oaasitaatao b rogolsolod to dolly doff ',MIS it to as la the adios of lie oceisootioa saossal Is be dismal ozpostioat to soialasto a aou .aa. This was Sao old slap, »baited aa4 roost. Tb Maw nom looked is it, molt 11, sod timed sissy ...Nog a very largo at; t►.re... oao of thou prorated a abort Wok. is Use okapi of ea oeseadiatut, sad forthwith the re; doted out from seder the .lair of the Preeidest of the sosveados. The weesdeteat steed by the Crawford teaferes was that the whole maUsr .refeered beet to the etavestiosi of the two townies. Ilia usewithest the Trodden Mansard* .d, sad prooseded to pat this seiglasi rtheintioe itra•— wherespos, not being used to dug Mad of peritemeatery rub% the wasferees took their hateikad it& Ithe await feet. of the Erie -rosters's, Woo plielded to es Swiss hem baited se as ewe by the ' oesekiles with the fon/nisi • "The suet to Medias to OW air Crawford idesdemehra i fee keels( the witheitt seems labildat IMJag". Le widelt W.IIIMOMIst. • weed mote. sad we win ism the wthOst. 01IMili withdrawal of Crewhad Owiliweee, we bad emeelMea uto the emus to be parw.d. sod thew adlosesod to meet mimes at three o'd met a P. /4 I. the maw due, we paid& visit to Eike bore, wbere the Ceasrowiesal Coathrese ware la seseloa„t sad head that ss dubs progress bad hoes wads to soruksa! dog wroliiste far Cesigrwe es hr she Spews. We re.; cussed to sedum ecessitwasa irseawed th to e S emen age* at Maher*. es the of Septewther aux;ma hey sad Mate Uist the Oeaspasiesid Oeslortee steersed i to. We him as hderesedoe se to *beim lb. Casten/el hest Cruised wit sees with se es sot. they were lavi4 WI to 'meet with Mat Watiefeed,we Eatatiley siteeseeat sad jots with us is as adjoursuwat, &sabots, but they alined the levitates. We *sly him to sey Is ilesolustow, that the sea ken Olswfoce messed se dist the seedeades Mt Lowg would be se essepteide to sham se mg awl, • . FUMY —16114 11140 ear would be essepted but that pis times. wad (bey isfeewed us Om there were spa es pinto ressese - wby Its wu se. It say oleo he so astlee. that our Crawford Meade ewspilis dom e w we redeemed s mellow se mho Up &WI sea, sea ed do ea Is reply to OA it Is a* wawa; to isy, slot lbentild we bad pregemed the easy he es sew teas* es a sew mad* dissielag dew riesistios, the Gaut toed Conferee' left wr I Beheilag Abel "keep eardeusedie &domed the swri" mete Um *bon b at mad* without Amber wipes save the stasis illernit . that is ear °plates then Is a deal sere "hisedias. hi We fiesetortat district at the prO• seas WI. tuts she. ewer woo Is Liaise I pit- Tta *ribNew bap Ist good dial of foe Door Ws MOM , mmirobsommefol How lb. Iftissrr, the Wilma iambs. of Casseis iibi 10•10•110'11• "ward loose to his ististsilit," tipfilliboy Riot; bat, *on AO souse Wags ma fa repibilissi Ilitasstisro slot will sot boar aft- Isles, sad if Amy liert limb sharp Ads issitli so POW "VI bs tempi es thissaistroo. ?sr lostimiss, tints is • peeled g. is Skeis Its* km ties lest Oossormemeflio aserior, is its Woossfsni sensor °miaow Pot tee semsombost of ear nadirs Is se mall s seep* sad Ind— "]orris gooses* was 414111,aisdidlieisms pat Use "watts& Ni. Assam issis SisisUlPal 6111414 mid Like sway isteillgass ass is mot a rvisplusdl gisiises Os Ms. gad relit or prollalasty tutk Io stWaitted ibe aelgisel essfastles 64. 1141~41, to blolligoot isibli, owl WI Iwo tido pt4Nlthmt: b soon as oisloilliestr thisollimp Owl orates •pgidkosit stoinAo is the set* 484 Motet psalm% b ort wow (pootiowtot7 low loolli °IP 1000 woos) mit& bow Waimea loi~tilpesper Ahem **oho is Not a pioooung /aim* is titp map Olidnitio of pootwlaW7 lodge awl 4iimisimpoplk, bawl ay Potter dna IS wawa •• olitintit naiades *shoo as mood wet to IL 0.04, Wm Itt-4sMits thile"Oldilic FOLEY il i oglau ovorgoialL Dot bare lo a helm—: I 1 •• • • —"Owned* as It * I* th• Orairter4 dahisse we too' eiste tte 4 k pot , owl MM IN tooSiP :5«... inilmit *NW Ibe pellioess eras Oar. id WI Ws lislesdribesit 10. 1 6 41 ,« siw y kevelp l it es lbw btu sod M timtseire•" thainr, rh• W saboidlo rlltr Mid . pt Jams C. NAIL slata► is+, et -Oliteltpolls tot it distaitabomakt 4MI - kit Olopirs Is flikihid*abileilielM mow. amp It Is sole Is. adarsoinkfilirlelo wale amp. mho phi *NW . NOW: Cotoll444lOff 41' the .1 r. 3-1 . V TN', A. Bi, ltl theett brewellid tblil.t7 ion el eette ssi sta4oefesSio. tie could 4 fest Alessi b ripply the sethadisille sahibs. %Ore sin sit elite •f ways a wear ies it—is the bettes hole, os lb. watch guard, is sad nap, or year an, just as yes way fsecy—or peritaps is 'Um head of your ease. Bet realty Its shield Use te stop rejekAag. Whoa Jassy Lind ease over, the Aseeriese people wade a folioed,* national Palate it itself, sad it name likely te do es seer *gale sheet Ibis debts el ears. Bet, to he sere it is a Ise cases* fee wispily MOO to bot out their loos piastre eloquesee, sad pet". who ate bad of traapiog is the mud sea bare some nesse for welds' se preeassioss ' At say raw, whether the escitemest isjeatillstil• Of sot everybedy is talkies "table." Aid Ike pass sespeted by the oehievessest, the epigrams sad thaessaadraste are tbe meet sesetreas shartiose is that Use to which the 15th ossuary has giros ki th. trade does a 4 mover mast se had Wes hoped, The west is heyiegisey light sad dos bone trade Is sot 00111. lassoed yet. We lave ewers prospect of is bird Water is cities and large elaiss places. blassfastarers will led it hard work to get $ sew do/hr for as old one before 11•411 spikes, to say &Aides of the web: sad tier of as eldsery. Coesideradoa for their workiais will be the wi ly mats for restlessness Wesel the abater with nasty wassisetarers. Theism* seaport titles os the piker bead lapsed for sebeistesee of Ike segetiatios of szeksages Wesel' Use farmer sad the sessalletaree. ?be greeter the *merit of sash ezeitasipu sad Oa sore rapidly Bury an wade, tbe sore prosperous is the trader, aid his pros perity is the life of s host of sebordisstas, who do ids leery work feu his. Theo there are the wattles girls, who maks towers, Poirot boxes. dept Air% heirlirork, everything iassfeelde is He way of "sedate this day assists flew by tepid& But Mere is very limited sale for such artistes is the preeest ociatrassed suds of the path itpooket. Bo the girls rust lad their Holes Wiwi they People at. billowing le Aroma bask to the silty sines the soap of sold weather. At the moaner resort they ere happlag diet/ lass -bap - sad skatting op the aeasesterith exptrisi blazes of glory is she shape of "kW bells." The eicasehes are opeaieg agala sad **persons are beck with ruddier faces, freer buss sad beanies rases; people who seat up from the sea side into the samatains, two tweeths ego eith sallow Wes sad dies eyes, Dose beet with *las. tie steps sod Lubin :glasses, ready to tars eontersets, play base bell aid erieket. hurrah for the cable or saything else extravagant. Polities are begianiag to stir—conventions and caucuses are abroad—sod keep schemata people oat of bed beyond basest bona, SOlnetiael, as to lit. 0480 0° wake ap in the irstehlwasa. GIDDINGS THROWN OVER. We see by the proadedisp of the Coageossiosal Costes' tint of the Ashtabula disiriet, bald last went, and pub lished la the Conseaut'Reportsr of Thursday, that the op polities to the venerable Joshua have succeeded In nat• tag him from the position which he has held-for est masy years. The third ballot was forty-Mae for Joss Hymn tan, sad thirty-eaves for Gtoantes, with tea easatarfav than mewls( the &stoat of GIDDINGS. His nowelill eom• petitor is a lawyer is Trumbull (dusty, sad is said to be full as radical, but without Mho of his ability. The De trait Free Press, is ramekin arm this result, says Gm- DINGS has bus maternal* for the violas** of his abolition views ever Elsa he has been is ratio Ufa, sad was at out time expellod from Coagrees ou sweat of an act of un tempt of that body. H. was immodiselly endeloreed by his abolition diennitnesta, tad, as it was beton the time of tallegtigke. the first assosaceemont Custom had of it was his apposesseo ea Eternise os the Soot with his oar. Chute of election is his hand. Asother fast which has gives him some notoriety is that of Tate years he has Ices the oldest atembor in the Hasse He was int sleeted iu 1834 and has retained his seat ever slue. Attar flaisking his pumas tans he will have bus Is Cosines jut tinni ly years. Of Isis Ihe has swam la the Speehars, a oompli• most usually ascribed to the oldest acting isesabor. The reason of his defeat fie said to be on sourest of his opposi. tics to the Montgomery bill. With his eoUasigiaba, BlNG air, Buss, sad Moir, b. refused, aosseientiouly ao doubt, to ahead*. the ancient principles of his party sad go is for squatter soverelgaty. Hut allow • while they were persuaded to succumb; sad jobbed with all the rest of the party is voting for the actinides of Kauai, "Menial slavery sad aIL" Pa this eostuassoy they were all to be *winced. GIDDINGS aid Mow have already been east overboard; Buss. it is said, has so °haw whatever for a resominatios, and Boman *sly succeeded is the tau of a powerful oppoldtios, which follows hies even sow that hob ausinitod. This feet sepiolite @Mime &fest.— The black ropablicass do sot wish to be trembled is Cos. gnu with any mutters who are not winks' to forsake the principled' of the party if espedisasy Mould diets**. Gls- Divas has hoes debased bunted' be Ms too mach cos. Neese& Comm and others who are sot au bordesni hero the Mille trick. -_ "A man lately died is Boston from the effects of the growing of a toruail." )id he ? We regret to hear it. We regret still more to beat that say one has lived to a nature age without lesisitig bow so prevent "the growing of a toe-nail ; " by which we presume is meant that frequent, Newsom* of tics corset of the nail growing into the overlying flub, in conse quent*. of wearing boots or shoes too tight. We buelsown ammes of szennating adering arising from this came ; sad only last week we rode down tows in company with a surgeon on his way to operate on a toe that bad become inflamed from the corner of the nail grow i ng into the flesh. Now, W ire i li cmt this dillwalty sot cut away the *tinier of the nail, as is usually done, very ort, bat cat a meth in tie centre, quite flews to the gala, and keep that notch there until the digitally is muted, which will sometimes be with the lint cutting. The asphy of UN remedy is that the eat breaks the sad naturally changes the eurvature of the nail, and lashes the airmen turn ap instead of down.—N. F. Trams*. A Mei JOILIL—A newly arrived Jobs Chios' man, in Shasta, California, says sa eschew, purchased some ioe remedy, finding it very wet, laid it not to dry a the sun. 00 going to look for It again, he toad that it baddisappear' ed ; and forthwith moused the whole Noose neighborhood of larceny. A general riot was the oonsequesoe. This is about as good as an anecdote I ra heard the other day about a lady of the Irish persuasion. Biddy had. just arrived and obtained s place to do general housework, soon after whist' she innocently inquired of her atiattess bow the ice wu to be cooked for dinner. T ?Alum. Mr A sew species of hrilmastable nriaeral, tensed “illinninating clay," has been discovered by Mr. Frederick H. Boathworth. Mr. Routh woeth lass Americo) residect of Rio Jamul). He has tested the properties of this clay sad spa plied the same to the soaking of gas. He reports that it giver 7 *chic feet of gee to the pound, what cast gives bet Si *obit hit to the posed. The article is of the solar of elay, sad others ism looks like coal ii its pure state ; it will berm like wax when held is the Ism of a match, It is said to be fogad in large deparites on the beaks of savigable rims Brasd, sad the die , coverer anticipates that it will be used by ail gas companies is Brazil, sad beixwee a article of exportation. 'Pte %WinggoovveerrstNest have takes the natter seder oonsidentios. Mx. Sou thwortir ham applied for a palest for the privilege of usakiag gas from this seateriel is sad it is thought he wi 1 obtaia it. FOIPAIDDRIIXrIBOL—A shocking war. new took Owe a few ilkys shies at Bawdy Hill, %Wagtail south N. Y. eassiag the death of a tory satisablo lady who tonserly resided Is TN, mid where sits .had easy wars fringe. Agsim et the kissed, a pug lady had bass &dabs her hither to shush to a ;wog teas sed&itlathe or be nes is hie led phiragerdiag Aso ogreueousle, the loom lag, ow semis/ the oecterresoe, too&.a walk with hiss, dad b,. i e . digital :Mbar haat at his miiessa. Amy words ausipsi. whew the paatiess drew s dirk, aldosia witimat say law* so It soma to ass* The east of the imam lady who allow sed the trip" Nes ler4ly Wimsolsoll v im seised with violist assassalle yeepldsi Ma* oostiaseil for rape - dlea o...yroireAtipOyed. Re, ensuing sit last *iwailitit*ohirtsijr silts fell Ugh is her 00 4 , dlMAkliatag mita* a blood yawl, alieislawi onotstinlat Ili OM IRO* birlogisit • gAI LOCAL AND PERSONAL Bar. Mr. Gossp a isal L. pesikshss Wks Valve"' ist Church, Is this eiljr,folserrew Mas C►ourf Tbo *taro of M. L►rraoa, at was robbed of $lO3 as illatradaniatit Llost. Cou.nrs,.of ebb city, boa boos otdocod to Ow U.S. atom*/ Nlcblgss, is plow of Limit. Brom detaeb. a. • ' Ire retie the M•der to • loiter tree 811111Sief Fun say, la /elegies to his snag's' eossoetJoit with the Shat makes Baak, t• be resod la wither calms. Mem& S. • J. Osaarir bays proowood the owatosos; fonworly awarded to Ur. P. Own; to tlbo Swatoary sad lii• road, Ovid wfil isisodistoly wasaaato the noel et& ma 11,,. Monday to Ballo, Jeresitsb O'Brien, a boy aged roves years, was drowsed yesterday fa the eresk, by haling haw a raft spot whist ha was trying to cross the strew above the tarailike bIYp aa Obis street. —Mimeo to bonsai* maims tend Owe. !Mn aro now is ilfir Masao jell oigis pima' awaialair grid for murder. Oa Wards, faatatait. Angela H. Jobe sof vourdosoa Ma lOW dace am only sent years of - or no Rapid)lieu Coagroadoaal Confines of IL &stria.; mot at Rdiaboro oa Friday, of Jut vook, arid, altar ISO ballets, without making a Atoka, sad 000duaing la sosoloa wadi Saturday oftoraosa. smajoursed to moot mats us Wednesday lie lib last., at the rams place. The Coutorour of Brit eousty atoodUy vied PR 11114 JAIN Bas. arm, lloq., sad diompf Crawford roard for Hos. Joan Neu. The Commonlyllls Courier says that whoa ths Sostalotial estaildato, proposed to tho Crawford meaty aaadthats, on ths swift of tb late soavonttaa at Ws. wefts* to withdraw from lb. *grass and leers ths sonveadon *so to sass a new raaa, the other politely told the gsstloasan goo Brio to " Go to It—ll with Ills d—d tampon's's." That is • good story as U Maud* but we ink Were It; for why would desator Poesy tat kis rival to go to • piss* be is nits to souk whose*? Ga briel Novo his hors —11 la Gamete says 'Wove. lf tie Repablkaus can not "waits before the eloetloa, a Laeouptoa Democrat could sot be Ousted to sutler" tie Boasts or Cowen Very well them; it this la do cast wltat's tks ass la spoadiag more dose is attemptiag to baramalea. Pita la sad let us have a free light. Diek,or Babbitt, or Walker, are save to be sleeted, Utley is say Misses to be plated la do esilmates of sae% a political guide u lb. Gazette. Norval, thou -for a free Salt sad ao gowgiag We aserstaad the movements of the Editor of this paper are watched with • great deal of loitered just now by the leaders sad backers of the "red tap" brass% of the republican party. Last week,for iust•soa, as our read • are keow, the Editor aforesaid, vended ids madam for • few day's visit to Warren. 61i he bad's( (strip got oat of tows before the "red top" hies was bwiniag with the news List he and ►is conipealon bed goal down to Cranford for the purpose of spriseng some raise seder the Raped:olio" Consilium'. This le right; he is a danger. sus chap, sad It Is welt enough to watch hies, or the fret Toe know bell base your "red top" orgaulaatiou might seder Noe Deseerade dsad•6lt, "bleedlag Easear" and all Look oat for his, wo wry EM Barr is this f The Gana. oasts the Naomi' to "bring their caadidat•s Into the laid ia a regular way," busman*, lt argues, "soaks' could more oertainly waits the now spryest], divided fame of the republkans.— Ladeedl why you told as last week that lb* party want divided, sad could'al toe—that the "rt d tops" were Innis anti', sad that say Worts to get up a "row" among them would be utterly hale. How is thin' Has the Oatetti got a bad memory, or was it only whistling a little fast week to keep up the courage of its followers The bilis of the Warms Comity Bask hare been discredited is New York mid Philadelphia, mod maw qamitly are se sale here. The reams ter this use hare not learned, bet prosaism it is eemetkiag of a temporary na ture, lad that is a few days it will he removed. I►has a lam eireehitlea I. this rie/aliy. sad U the Bask has me Wally failed, the loss will be heavy. We hope for the Meet. Capt. Geo. Muss end edema are swaged le rale tag the resales of Car. Penes las chip Lewtareca, mob to the bay *Meals Mc city la ISt; for the pur pose of males Nap ins Cases, sad other keep-eskeissed will hare them for sale at the Pettletßay celebration ou the lbtl. We sui were these who say pereltose from his's% that oceseloe that they sea rely ea prostyles the senates article. We aeksoviledge the rerolpt of the drat number of the Harrisburg Doily Patriot sad Union, age of the very WO looking mud ably edited davliee in the Arts : It is pabLiabed by 0. Bautarr a Co., and sulked by It 3. Hai- Dallis, Rag., fulas, $4 per year. Ws low from t►a Pessaykracion OW to Wang for t►s gndastio• sad masonry of sofas :kitty silos of Ike Basbary sad Iris Railroad, as. oil at Parsaadsvilhs, Wodiroadsy, t►. 2blli hot. Dar* ibis. what days p moan; lb* hittiag, Lick Rana, wile► L six skies din tact, au peony well crowded with sasions visitors. Xt. Moorehead,tho President, was not able to bo propose anti) TY woday. Tb. work 'wadi to the flissowoolicolog, sod la of a nue►\ lighter e►arretar duo woo ootielporodt. Whoa Mr I. des. it will Wily os Ike *satire ditialm a dia toms of sorely ono iiirodrod sad twisty will. woolward from the gastrin tornisso, at Ssabory. The osotiooo wort sUottod to highly rospootoldo sod norponsiblo aostrootoor at ottrosoly low Wow ------ A corrninadeat of the Waterford g•varer, who dates lin r at Walston& aid signs Monett* "Doane ern s " as of the renewal of Dr: W. B. Wn.nairs,as Post Master place, sad anon that it was nom plished "bp the powers; that-be at itrior beans. he was sartoostl to be opposed to Lerospios. Lad die Guest echoes the use dugs. Naomi., as ire dothat Dr. Ns. uasts at least always profaned to agree with as OS the Leassiapten quad oa—knewtag, also, that motilite "the poiron. that.iiii at ado," 1110, anybody doe ti grio,,bad any *tag to do with proem:Lig his removal; ad being pen feed, egrainat of the reason which iallossind tin Poet Koster assent la waking no removal, we penman. the stateasau of the taquirer's oarrespeadest Ales la carry particular. The identity of the writer of that orauciaskvi• Ilea we lune ao doubt of. He Is dosbdoes tit, spas of the Enquirer at Wattsbarr, and if be desks. to investigate the nouns foe the renewal he complain of wo refer his airryt* to his owe sad othor 'testing/ay tabs. Won l 8. Cos. MI LIAM', OBAIM, 111 the ease of the "Nita' atom ca. Marla Wearr." Altar examining OW osy, bat him panne his investigation farther, wt, have no doubt tlie U. li. Cosadnioser will inform hi* that ose D. W. Mooai, lisq., a *eclat Ag.at of the P.O. Depart ...as visited his ,oilln the day Welker was ;band over, sad took as abstract of the matinee, tokow iti the eau, mod transmitted it to the Pod Muter doseral. We hate oily to add, that Ir. Moose's stall to Drie sis os but ass cossetted with the Iris °See, aid the good of the unite to this Vidal% sad had as sere to 46 with Itis somata, or Asti•loseaspios,tbaa it bad wish die Adantre Cab* We presume Own is so prefsesies that is so often ~ je wed down" as the platers. People who, not hesi tate to waste hundreds of dollars at salaam, billiard tables, or es otherluzurtes. without a wirtrettr!, win dispute sad haggle, aid play the lousy diddle?' to perfeetioa whoa presestod with a printer's W. Nor is this prepessity sosised to isdividuals. County, State, sad lathed ofd. eials, sods/ the protases of proleatlag the potillto of the people, ars squally epos to the °barge We slide eat a bin sot loag state aphid one of oar pull&leat i tloss at mp h, edverlislug swiss -- rates eesgalslied sad Ished at the heed of every paper la the Ag e aid Aortal by all regular advertlea..but Memo es* of ear silghbers had image is hie bill at threelberthe later, we mild met eh. tale eettbseseat sakes we mold asks oar WU eeterdiag iy. We walla taco as as illestradese-sot & teats ry is/Kamer-of die prevalence of the idea lariat that mounts mile to printers are mere patettlits, aid that, like ether °bends% the reelpieete sholaki ass be ~WWI •fedtfill tea hotel. 'These are *Me. liewomte, who .sear to this eeestreetioe, seders itiepesel teamed their stpliss...ll ease et ibis eloarainet asearredrearitly heater ibis eeenr. Whoa; road as It deeldetspetel of is, we sem a esetemeat el is for the hese& el oselimajl amp 'start..' We gists front the Noumea, Is. Pasria. ate liienaber sad Deemilier lass we ptiblielieithe de. Ileisesei lilt damage teem 'Meet bevies iiiccleacy rwiss. seleklittilikh the Otooketid, sm. et tie week preeested the MR Able *at ear pub. priee-310 squires at SIAM *WA Whishillie as iamb% tee that sad Whig. With% °011,13. We I lMe Uestailesiaisere highs end after one dieessalek, thk, they el , Mired el 808,48 milk& we eeeepted, lad salt pare paid all the any the la the treeeei7. Os %hewn die aft* their ailetasee, the Oessikehisiers revolted sheer declaim, sea leek seemed s$ that , Ire le SIMI, tllik.helep °VW leer time ire had aliesily,teestved.-- From ibis ism settee el the Dosed of leetaistiokoste aas appealed to the Oeestat-Cewe Pism o a=iiiie ism + jAiMtild MeV* Omit Oa So teastrarimmos emplediitaArisimis. rid k,... t• 1, 7- ' 9 7 oettlem=etwotag , • • patisboti: l sad 'iilod MOO, that 11 was 0 1 illb6 "..' to l Vero what thole.* &mote worth; ,•• ' • . , - as bad a SOIL Is the ei tial 01 tb• .': ..- *ea*. 11114 ► lf siklzed. no alba; , oostios ' ~..'" ---• ed. thit the pi* ties 4 be ' , Yer ,4let the phstithilli4fimages" • 1$ '- • =1 See the advertisesteat ef the publisher of the Alkeri. assi Agriemitutiet. la smother *ohms. Everybody should am s ;triploatieu the' Wel** ohm can he had, fres a good waves, at so cheap a rate. The" Agrfoolteirial Is the ►at farmer? periodical in the. Crafted States. A Gamer 'dales Is sow published, sbaultatattoue ly with the Eagliett, sad at pie saute tow prier—El a year; Th. htieens of the 24th Ocmpassionsi District. sow' iwiralige Gnats, hare aesalantatensetn Hasa. of Wanes cm, as their eamilidataerirehalof* Mere is asaibisr aeutlastion showiag M what desperate petition) shifts Ike mahatma pwty ftdritca Likasseit Mlbe sea who have obtained Won and progreadttr ender this sew organisatioa, Mr. Crum Has. is • resepole Desserat, aad while is ementnnios with hiseid party wu as ultra a free ander as Jobs M. Reed himself; sad this donialses war sae of Um mamas whisk ladsced the Re! pabileans to gine his the aominatloa. Another, sad per haps tho meet potent Gan, wu of gaits • different charac ter. Mr. Hatt la a wealthy man, sod it was given out that if ho maid gat the amaistatioa he would spend tow than d dollars to secure his election. Our old friend Canna, who 'salad to run the race, ItaXst that amount: to gins, therefore be gramfailly backed oat sad left Ur. Ousts MALL to try his bolts* and the length of his purse —shrewdly ealesdatiag, we presume, that whanhe gets through with that old "war lunge." Judge Ondes, be wily sensibly realise Was truth of the adage, that a fool end his money see soon parted ! Sr Hu. J. OLLsor Jostas wu rewoutaated by acct.. miles by the Desociatte Convention of "Old Barke r ' , bald thia week. The bitter-personal wu mule ,apoo Mr Joan by bad no piker effect than to rally the party cobra closely atoned him. Whore la Pone, To Tan Banos ow ma .oanavan : Dear Sir: In' the New Yea Tfirses of the 16th islet, a communication appears over the signature of ;08ZPR B. ROBINSON, purporting to be an exculpation of himself from charges preferred &pinet him in the report of the Coins mittee of the ,House of Representatives upon the organization of the Shamokin Bank The corn , muskmelon consists principally inithe most vio lent denunciation and abuse of the Sunbury and Brie Bail Road, the Banks, the Legislature and the people of Pennsylvania generally, and is of character to require no comment or notice as a whole, bearieg as it does its own refutation upon its fabe. The Erie Gonne awl the Conneantvitle Courier oopy a portion of Robinson's letter is he introduces my name, as one among see, eral others who "was to be ,tsceid" one thousand dollars, for what consideration does not appear, for even Robinson has not the hardihood to charge me with having had anything to do with the organization of the Bank. Now, sir, I desire to say through the columns of l our paper that if such a thing ever "was to bc,' that Col. Curtin, Hon. Daniel Taggart and myself were each to have reoeived one thousand dollars on amount of Idr. Robinson's purchase of the Shamokin Bank, I never knew or beard of it until I saw it , ju the New York Times a few days since. I bad nothing whatever to do with the subscription or organization of trip Shamo kin Bank ; never saw or beard of Mi. Robin son until be became connected with the Batik ; I never counseled, advised or assisted in its organ isation; I never rendered any aid in procuring its charter or had anything to do with it what ever • I was never in Shamokin nor da I know the Commissioners of the Bank ; I never receiv• ed one cent trom the Shamokin Bank or any one connected with it, directly or indirectly, on ac count of any matter whatever concerning the Bank. If my name was used by those who of footed the, sale of the Bank, it was unwarranted, unjustifiable and impertinent towards me, awl 1 presume equally so towards the other gentlemen tattled. lam morrally certain that they are as innocent of any complicity with Robison in pro curing control of the Shamokin Bank as any men in the Swa t Avow take the oppOrtleutty of saying that there is no Bank now chartered in this Commonwealth, in the orgaiiiation of which I have taken any part, except the Bank of Craw ford County. It is the only Bank I ever urged in the Legislature or was interested in the pas• sage of, and this at the instance of my con. atitnents, for whose benefit it was passed and for whose benefit it will continue to exist With my connection with it the public is no further interested than that it was legally organized, has been carefully mauaged, and bail promptly met all its duties and liabilities. D. A. FONEY. A terrible disaster occurred last night at Sl o'clock, on the Allegheny Valley Railroad, near Hutton's Station, 12 miles above Pittsburgh. The Kittaning train coming down, stopped st Tarentum and hitched to a ear containing a large party returning from Camp meeting . When the train reached the above mentioned point the Taman= ear was thrown from the track by the breaking of the eross-bar coMieat inCLibrakes, and the ear rolled down a steep eat, turning over twice. At the first revolution, the roof was tutu off and the passengers scattered over the ground, =tangling the bodies of some.of them horribly: Mary Ann, daughter of J. T. Kincaid,df this city, was instantly killed A large namber were more or less injured. John Rookley's skull was broken, And J. Me. Creary's arms were broken. Among the slightly injured are: Mr and Mrs. Kincaid, Mrs. R. Donaldson, Mr sod Mrs trben, Mr. and Mrs. John Slidell, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wright and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H Soeman, Mr. And Mrs. Meyer, E. Haselton, Dr him Parchment, Mrs. leauffmas, Henry Lynch, and Mr. and Mrs. Mann. A coroner's jury at on the body of' Min Kincaid, and exempted the company and em ployees from blame. OUR RRLATIONS WITH ORINR.—Tha Wash isle= correspondent of the Philadelphia Press, taming ander date of Aug. 30, thus posts us up is China afairs•: I do not think our Minister to Chios, Mr. Reed, will lose any laurels because be was sat a party to the treaty made at the point of the bayonet by the troops anknavies of France and England. Late intellige* leads me to believe that Mr. Reed has made more character than either his (}sills or his &scut Keel. John Chinaman is a most imperious and iocutnere, hensible fellow.' He has a thick itide, and even if it is penetrated be can afford LO ere a few millions out of his swarming myraida of !Pies, and not feel the loss of them. Ile is proof to ballets and blarney, and is alike reckless of the lies be tells and the promises he breaks. ` An entinentAser of. the United States navy, itir here who has spent some years in China, gives it as his deliberate opiniorv,that. rio diplomacy and no hostility, no treaties aid no armed ships, will ever make any impression 'Toe China, ?Ind that after millions have been squandered, the civilized =time of the earth will find that,the searkorbariass bine been too much for rbein— too wary, too skilful, too mysterious. It is Fis ted that long altar Mr. - Cushing bad 'midi his pat treaty of 1846, mol had it duly it was toned with , the sea nabrskra, and Is the paekassisidreiwed to AS Emperor himself, lying semidatrsbbish in the cloak of one of Cite many -battened manda r ins, thousandi' of, miles " Pekin, on. the most where kens Ito n to dOol with Rah a pen pis is, after all, a (iNalt.prolplom._ Apo* !nay be the hem thelevetie•_ .The a" , hag sot yet a r rived whew this can be decided. . . lir The govemmot i.a telegraphed •to Cherieetee, Omelet the War Department, to tbe IY. 8, lit lasbal et that diarist, Id haw •tbe •:11Pes band the date brig ado re -40tepter, shoats miles from. &kip ' ' bean& faer4l44 - " be* Xereieti 0141 . 1141 'dope** alio brig.• E Terrible Railroad Dialoiter Prrraßcßon, Sept. 2 44. of it IWO glrerThree Mu!. And , Co map° mime of Me:me ßit it2e:),, The departune of tea N Tayt .eitt, bleu me to= an riot tent Which is of a slaver by the United States brig Dolphin. 1)e Dolphin, Lieut hlaffit, Command reftieb b'eAt ending oh the uertheru \ Out of Cuba, called at Saugna la Grande oft the 2.oth, and left again on the 21st. Vorly in tie morning of the same day she descried a suspicious sail ahead, steering fhe same course. The unknown vessel outsailed the Dolphin while going free i Ind toward evening be hauled his wind and_sittitymi. by etber,inatueuvreing his wish to escape from the.e*cild attentions of the *easel in chase of him, though as yet he bad Igtoeu - no colors. Immediately on observing this movement, the Dolphin tacked sod stood on in lobese of the escaping vessel, which now packed on all bail, The Dolphin then hoisted English colors, and fired a blank estridge ; but no smut Lion whatever was paid to it bb the escaping ves sel. It was now about the middle of the after_ 1110012, and it wed apparent that she would escape under the cover of the approaching darkness, unless brought to at once. At 41 P. Id t another gun was fired, which being unnotieed, half an hour afterwards a shot was thrown across her bows, when the sus pected vessel hoisted the American enbign at her peak. She still refused to hease•to, however, but made every effort to avoid being overbaulded Capt. MA( then gave the order to fire a shot st her bull, which struck the fore rigging and pas• sod over the brig. This had the desired effect ; the vessel hove..to, and hauled down her colors. Lieut. J. Bradford, with s crew of marines, then went on board and found the brig to be from Congo River, with three hundred and twenty slaves en be;ull. The crew immediately were placed below and moaned, and the vessel was taken in charge by First Lieutenant Brad ford, and Second Lieutenant Chas. C Carpenter and sixteen men On the same day they pro. ceeded on toward:, Charleston, under orders of the commander of the Dolphin, which has urri• red here The captain of the slaver was taken on board the Dolphin, which will sail from here to-morrow for Boston _The name of the brig was formerly Putnam, but had been changed to Echo, which was painted out. The captain is an Eastern man, and refused to make any statet manta. The capture of the vessel by the phin reflects great credit upon the commander and other officers You will be enabled to learn full particulars upon the arrival of the vessel at Charleston. t T New Rail Road Proposed. ~'!:'fl F rum lb. New Yort F. eettioe Much has been recently said about the projec ted broad gnage railroad tram Olean, a point on the New, York and Erie Railroad, to Dayton, Ohici, a distance of near four hundred mile.' A part of the proposed plan is to lay a third rail 1.0 the Cincinnati, ilatuiltou and Dayton Railroad, from Dayton to Cincinnati connecting there with the Ohio and Mis.issippi Kalinin.l, and thus al. fording a csantionous broad guage from this city to Si. LOW*. It was announced eight months ago that the road would TM• completed in fair months from that date, eat six IllifPllth, s.uce a cs stated that the itoo bad been purchased, and aas being shipped from England Thus fsr road has not been finished, ts..r 1i.., shipped ; but, strange a- it rua) app• .r, it. ject has not been abandoned There fig influence at work in favor ti,. rut, gal.., I construction, it is urged, would pr,.ve of iww. advantage to the New York and Erie r-A,l This company could out aid it directly, ..f rout.. , but European capitalists who bate large iuv. st meats in the Erie road, would u.iturally desire its success. This influence has, doubtless, se. cured for the project the attention of Euelisli capitalists, which, as a proposition disconnected from the Erie enterprise, it would net have re ceived. The road, if built, would add largely to the traffic or tbe now York aria %via like I but as an investment, it would necesearily prove na l-profitable. The eineinnati'Ga.eite, August :17th, thus al , Irides to the enterprise :. "No intelligent man, untler.tandiug the pres ent working of the railroad system, and the ex cess of railway facilities between Cincinnati and the eastern seabord, would risk his reputation by attempting to estimate a profit on the business of any new east and west line that could be eon-. atructed through the State of Ohio. Since the opening of the roads now in operation, the busi ness has not been sufficient to furnish full and profitable employment to the several lines ; and of all the roads in the State of Ohio at this time, the line from this city to Cleveland, via Xenia and Columbus, composing three companies, is the only one that is earning a dividend; and this result is attributable more to past management than to present traffic. "tinder this state of affiirs what is to be ex , peoted from the business of the new line The projected road might, and doubtless would, se ewe traffic enough to render the only paying roads in the State unprofitable, but its own busi ness would not lit , remunerative to stockhold. era." A Lerma hark—Four months or more have elapsed since the passage of the bill for the sale of the Semaining State canals to the Sunbury & Erie railroad company ; the works long since passed to the possession of the purchaser, and in turn the various lines hate been resold to a number of other companies, gone into their pos session, and nearly forgotten by everybody ex. cept the owners Hut a few days ago the Canal Commissioners woke up, nearly of the opinion that the sale was illegal, and adopted a resolu tion that after some further circumlocution, per haps they will lest its validity. At this late day it may be well for them to consider the pros verb, that "a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush," before putting - money already in the State treasury to the doubtful use of paying the espouses of each a lawsuit.—byeoming artzetir INFANTICLUAL —Cormier Nott held an inquest this forenoon upon the body of a female child, aged two months, which was strangled by its mother last night. It appears from the e vidence that the mother. Stock, and her husband are ad dicted to intoaivation, and that the child mur der was committed daring last night while she was partially drunk: She slept for a while last sight in a *had at a brothers of her husband, living on Fulton street, but left there, and pas sed the remainder of the night in the street, nor could she where she bad been, this morning. Dr. Gould !notified that having made a puff nuirtem csamination, ,. the body bore indisputable seidoneea of death. by aulfooation. The woman was Mites iota custody.— Bela& anitntereini. WAsIIINaTON, Ang..ll. Governer ?CAlunin, of Washington Territo ry, Me arrived here. lid represents that when 'be left the Territory a month ago, the Indians viest of the taseade mountains were disposed to be friendly, bit fears wore entertained that they might be influemees ti by those residing east of the mountains - , whiL'bfettted Col Steptoe viOtieui riaMpaign against them, and se , Tore ehistlainiests, *lll however, probably have an efeet le using a general peace among the Imegeils WhO"ttiat sensibly feel the power of the ativeriMent.lle says the Indians from the Slash S i lesian possessions, who are ex• tremely formidablennd shrewd, are in the habit of t =e#iignitd the settlers in the most • prtkins ortii: Territory. - Sir The "Ortbite has been a singular picas of good Murk to ibis Now York jewelere h who were mffering terribly.front the hard tim e, till they lthallit of an miptdient io facilitate sake by working sp.tho matmetleabk3 into breastpins and lager Jinga.-. Thity perehaeed it for $1,500 per mile, and sell it so jewelry at the late of 11160,- 000 per ado. ..1; Aa leeg as there is a demand for kind otkoepaskea, astable it is presented hi it is &aims then l a inimAtiebto: I :It Gil aside 010111 6 , 4111aadlphasee the 1 wigmly 1401.116: 12!1 liffurr GRA ST, U. ( • d'consikania. Iteperted for thr CSITYLI fRATIf.3 ra 1. thapragaginau sonuninatkets for othima,, tat illb the Mated States Coaunimbneer has aW a emilmiUtegilnagistrate. and Gen to.ibe seedßio& et papaw against 0n... - ;42 ° .:" Ibilitmintsegen is bad, I. la Pessongtvaala a committing inevatiata • and a fact, but only to determines w to pot the deadident on his trial. to A ini . Anasebi struts ha/ setborm t, the .1 the pseseest a 4 4. A CogriMittiag 43, may g..t„..„.„ 141 - 7st the tritium & tor tire peousentloo Item the et, War sad tram seameunn ovum". b. Rrideure may bobimird for ti». dripsdaot t p podtire, absolute sal eriovinetrie Mad that it • the innocent* of the mused. 6. When the evideoes oilseed I that tends to throw doubt shoot &liberation, and mozgarieon on jested. 7. If thstaniskare guilt co a.— held to asiswer, for these fleets ar. to be au t ne...tho. determiy. a jerg. Charles Walker was arrested co sued by the Commissioner for' of Congress, l.y opening a letter in abstract the correspondence and pry sinewsof another. On the hearing, of the prosecution made a prima f f defendant offered evidence to imp minter's witness, to which objectin g , and the matter was fully argued b y EA , for the prosecution, and Beason aid the defendant. The following opinion was read by GRANTi Commissioner : "If the to be believed there is sufficient the defendant to answer The n itive as to the commission of tot defendant proposes to show by en that the character of H Brown, . pal witness for the Prosecution, is so truth and veracity, that no credit should en to hie testimony. On this prelir ination can he be allowed to 40 it i missioner for the purpose of this only the power and authority, of magistrate, and his proceeding ably to the usual mode of process dere" in this State. Act of Congress Sec. 3%, and of 23d Aug., L. Bright 11 S Dig 90.91 $ 1.2. L becomes neeeisary to inquire what at' ers of a committing magistrate in P 1 These ate not very well defined, as this kind cannot reach the Court of for review, and the authorities upon are to be gathered from the practice etrates and loose dicta of Judges, carelt upon examinations on habeas coq,„,, fendants are brought before them , and are imperfectly reported. Ms not authority to try the fact. That as done by o jury The defendant mu prived of a trial by jury by any m ak " of proceeding in a criminal charge, be, trivial, except in surety of the peace is only quasi Criminal—only holds ant to bail that be shall be of good future, and not to punish him fur already done The utmost stretch (rate's authority is only to de' grand jury shall investigate the restriction of the magistrate, is ft of the defendant If there is not lie is not CVCD subjected to the irrt, vestigatiou by a . grand jury The wealth also has rightv If the es probable cause, she ba:i ate right tors by jury. Sire way demand that the f;vtier .hall be itic...ttgated by a triht authority to tr) 110 het of guilt or it, Ibe .1.1.11 , 1401, I llll.l ' + Dee 2. The ti.,11 .4 ti urtt(i 1.1,t may involve, ea-v. di. 1 1 ue.i t, .it Eh'. lit .tut u II iwp. , irailt tact, much AN a lit t CAI/ ar ty llt 1 b) a COLUMIIiiIIg yie ha'. no c.. .'111 , 113111 iiu .object I. f.. 1 er, Lbilrty , r3.11d i•ii the tit wit , or front the e%ideuee 01 tit. ti..n The proposttion to this ease to 0,4 but to irup-seh the wale (.• Staten by ex Lnumic le:4114911y ter for trutlt awl veniality ra,„ volves the finding of suet) s tar. by Isivuer as vie think a jury ,mly eau , importance in many enemal as in oases, to be determined by the cur by the court A court determine< tency but a jury iries the eredibib 'teas. This issue one rained by ' and the prosecution claim that it .hall mitred to a jury for determination missioner has authority to detertaist there is probable cause to hold the and this is the extent of his power,' he goes to the jury to have the fact c On this preliminary hearing die says, that the prosecutor's witness' of credit, and thus raises an issue' determined by probable eause, determination ofwhich tbi4 or falls. The commissioner hat to determine probable cause as to nocenee of the defendant. and Doi or improbable credibility of the prosecution from extrinsic evulei volves deliberation, comparison 'ion to find and determines co evidence is positive as to the , offence. The only result of the sed by the defendant, is to create throw upon the commissioner the a q dttty ibat can only be perform, and jury. When the evidence offered by the Jefeudakt is of that monstrative, absolute and contincit that no doubt or deliberation can be mind—when it shows that the de( not have committed the offence wi venial of nature's laws, the annibil and space, or that the facts are suel fence could not possibly have ' then the evidence may be heard, is no other case, or for any p 1 aid the commissioner in fixing bail. For example a larceny is( been committed in Erie, and the that the defendant at the moment New Orleans, or a homicide to ha , trated, and the proof offered Mat mnrclOred man is actually alive, . . . like eases relieve the mind from deliberation—are absolute sod the evidence should be heard before a committing magistrate if i the Commonwealth has the Iteatitl defendant is to be held to aloet trials by jury for there the risme( tilt of all reasonable doubt.. For the reasons stated the end , ' tl'e defendant to impeach the ' netts is rejected, and the dere. enter into recognisance to answer,,c 1 A freight train on the Road was stopped by groshorPo' Amy. Large onnihers of If' alighted upon the trick, 1 , 0 4 rail. The train passed Over 3, them, which wade the track w•litt wheels turned round without fig Sand was produced end poo l rail, when the train re.utried OA' Lion, and proceeded WiLiotit ailj WINDPALL.—A young too,' Boston, M4BB , has ju-t reerive4 I by the death of a cowl!' * bomb. be has become heir at larr to pro between sixty and qt‘yeatir th" b ars fortunate pally in q ue,tt tli years of age, a Da t iv e o f s,..aisod. by trade. fie marritql a owart six weeks ago, wbo will be the altogether nuespeeted good liult J The negroes ul Provid elle ' cad suit sgstit,t Mr i;addiag, prlol of the grammar .chonis 10 that cap! the sou Or One .4 . the 0014 A (.1(101 lege of entering the pet]. of 1. 4 s PoP a. et of the COliqVil 1/..) I. $ tai pod.. bia irtenil24 are art. Mime,' to leZ i _ whether colored children eseeoler' Able weasel but bees agora