TILE EulE otnsERVER. F. %LOA N , Ntll.r II I. • .1 i.O .1N R MOOSE. Pulaisbers .Vrt KUlli Demoeratff: State Ticket. Volt JI'M:E, WI I ,1,1 AM_ A. PORTER, , IF PHILADELPHIA etN tL toWalsSlONxtt, w EsT LEY FROST, cf YIaTE News of the Week rs, Illetitons (be (sor't that 44 TA t bil I I“ hip .4,,rkturn *ere rqmitrinfratt_ I h. , o•e :14, , t•n0r .Ire 1. bear the ties N r 1 • 0 this. 01, .1 tl.r u,. I %•}...t,..,t a dark ett.,ret. rd. tear %It, eked ,rt ,It., ersoqr • perk," •Itelet. habg, Iron ) • to" 1, ,Itle of the rte. to lID.I part , •ily nt'etstled b 7 the 41 erorkman tater.' au alarm, a , • t.ututter persou. together, and Mr Charley , art the stltstg turpetttfittg the skeleton. whoa jrfail is a h,sl , po tar r. The Deiglatthrhooi is wailed by this r.ordinory discovery, and various rurmtsee are MLitt A, the author oi the bernd 'gad. The premises were tuaerly uccolut,i by a milliner, who is supposed to have ,Iy, ss nothing has been stet, of her fur some time ZIA tho routu Frail recently beet unoccupied. Dr. Fu 11 r was , ailed to extreme the skeleton, snit without h..•iiatiuu psimounced it that o(a female, and Coyotes *tit VRAMbIy eFligate the Emitter. If at,) fur r ,en., me.te we wilt takirin our readers. WSW , t `lilt , a as ti flirt LUSA lieu. Walker is rapidif isrikugtoir t..r ilLl ekrly attnek upon Nicaragua. Rumors ittiorm• tar th 11 leh for Plllll4Olll 09 the 20th \ tuner ME CM .rn Lt,ood t•tr Nwortgoa, but will reepaill at I'.l,uui. I. r tLe ;rt ,rot. to torture their ;,Ittrot fur another t.t.t> wtt ttt rt uttyy. Canaan, ,tuall arum iliztaißaticAltk- s. - .?7 *rt• sent out in the email Canal steamers whyn left New lurk a Pew days ago Men and the mate• r war, Went Imt ;1:; tbt ,tasmaer liermatt, attach •a,.. e ;ew weeks slnce the poetic." If the govern! wrul ,lure Ila duly, he cannot amain peaceably it PADA- Ins, LT thett ma /4 law C%;rittglt ‘lll . lre, whie wtis,noted t.l Oar sole purpose of preventing any such stay by him op au) his emissaries. We should not he surprised to heat fdlibarit ring a little in that Togbm, Velrat anteing up•di the arena of his tomer exploits. - The lietn..tratie Convention of Lancaster county hat nominated James M. 'Lipkin*, Esq , for Congress, with greet unanimay and enthusiasm Re made a speech, err ttp. taking AltuDg grounds against •trife end abolitionism, in favor of the atitt6tsion kitneag 11,,th any populetwa, trader ♦ Conatitatiog la gully trained, and such it turd ea .tit put every furnace u the State to blast. Mr. Hopkins we atr old line eh , 14 national principles led butt tutu the DOlSOefilitie pat t when his t , 1 , 1 aNlocittrip, repented the eounaels ~t Clay and Wehe!tr. fie warmly ouppurteui the election , t Mr. itiachanaii, and to stall the dun triend,f hu adtain irtratlon The butuorrate the -titd titters!.' speak con. odently of the election of Mr 'Lipkin', over theisbrokert 1, own and corrupt dome/ogre, Thad. Stereos, erhoiii name tea byword of ',Attica! Infants. The Lancaster R.citoi,err„ that old and influential Whig organ upp.aeo 5td,0139 with o earnestness *bleb betokens a deep seated rebel/14n is the uppaitt ton rank., sna denounces his ttotaiollaiut, as not tit to be tunas. —There ate gime* who think that the Atlantic Cabin/ma ipokeu ita last words there are °there who say all that it needed to torte tt talk intelligibly is to bare it in the handy 4i American electriciene, ender their direction and with tbctr instrtunente to secretion. Dr Whitehouse and Lie Thomson here both failed to make it work : the ea. priiineDtP of the 6rtit named matt oiniti have Coat thereat } any, it a raid, 1:1 - ,ri 3 OOO. lie was to reretee a salary of tiiu,Utin a year As the electrician of the Company, Abe bad put the maile in successful opt4ation Hughes has author ity now to matte experiments wiLth his instrutuent. If he no, th e n the electricians of the world are to be caned on to bctp but tit the difficulty. It bits happened before that *10.11111 1 131` , aklate aa bete refuted to operate, though when :Ley wage hrit leer tue eirtoals were perfect. Whether this wttl tte the ease with the Atlantic Cable or not, further es periaicni lutist determine. - Mr. Thomas Drew of Worcester, was patting a Uttar te boll a few ditty I ago, when the animal turned upon him with gtrAt fer..c.ty one of his horns, which fortunately LILA 1. l.Att r Lutt.ri OD all quint, struck Mr. Drew on the thigh, and raking upwards arose the abdomen, made a large and unpleasant contusion. Mr. Drew wan nest thrown prostrate on the door, and the hull was about to trample hts victim to death, when Mr. D.'s faithful coins pailon and idly, a large Newfoundland dog, entered the arena in, his lasater's defence. The dog engaged the boll's attention, and ma out of doors, otosely ?armed, giving hie muter as opportunity to hart • retreat.- Mr. Drew "vitt never nod a Letter frietti than old dog Tray." A terrible accident occurred a few digs sines at Cal. ;lotion, Sullivan county, New York, to Iketiry &heft% * it. sec of that place. He wont to the grist mill of W. L. Weed, with some grain, and while there his clothes became entangled with a perpoodicubir shaft, friurb whirled him I t the rate of one hundred revolutious a minute, and at each roc...lotion his body struck the woodwork. The ma. .htuery was stopped as soon is possible, but his bones aud Mesh were so broken and bruised that he died shortly after ♦u isiouei4 was held upon the body ; verdict, "accidental death. " - - The Union Beaks at Kinderboot, Columbus county. was JrAolfred on the night of the 13tb instant, of specie and hank notes to the amount of ten thousand dollars. The thtcs vs obtained access to: the money by blowing open the hauk_vassit with gunpowder. The explosion shuttered the 'Windows of the building, dennottshed the furniture and awakened the siumhering Inhabitants of the 'Mao, but the rohhory was not discovered till after daylight. A dolt cripttott of the burglars has been forwarded to the police, and a reward of $2,000 Is offered fur their apprehension and the recovery of the money. - The gold dust exegenient in Kansas is intense, end Sealy increasing. Seierai partite, osainhering tii sit one hundred and fifty puritans, -proepectiog to the neighbor.. hood et Pike's Run." io the report that they foetid gold 'here . . et they issystimentiii, peiding from five to ieeoty-fife cents to the paniuli coif. Thews dissoierisa ha's ewboldeoad same of the most energetic oitiasos of tahras, ik •tart a ime of couveysnees from Fort alley, to the new El Uncoil°, -- Filly oue It.rpuitlinano to tba nouse of iteproaeats %lie,. which elected Ilattio Speaker, being a majority of ktel ultlican. to the Uuu.a, ruled to 1 557 to redoes tbe du ty on Iron from thirty to twenty four per coot! The same party v hien reduced tits duty to nor malting rat pro. kt its devottoo to the trot interests, and its desire •0 ice )1 pr”teried in the tram "iii•trirts" of Peoorylranta and tibia' \That would they pre it they coatd blot out the iii‘of C farts , front their record" _- On Woino.o.bly evening, II tittCllll4 a kneintt, who bed been cii.o..ne.l by * young woman at a dance, deter valued 10 that , . of thin mortal e‘ , ll. and accordingly jump lad to the f ittoni Ain. (row the thtedititery window of Union Hall. He tell It distance of about thiny•bre fret, smiting uywri the lett rtde of bid face and bead His lower jags was Draken on each side, hie fens badly braised, and be was otherwise severely iejurea. It Mai thought, tweeter, that be would ourstie. --- It ill • Mallet' 01 general euturimet is Ne♦ Jersey *ha Deireare, which are the chief Pesch produeitst set , si„ u s of the eomptty, attl the ptockletitni is decreasing lied the tr e• Jegearret3Pat. Ye•ebck ere quite bt tktie frees, sad they are f , iffUl Tint the aUpp.y u( this 4elleioas (not •I‘tutuiptt etuf the lushty deteriorate. -- A duo' w v f.ioxbt Friday twining bear litaeomond, between U. JetlAtlngs ihillor .f the Atoloirer, m i nd the Mon. etterrarit Clemens, tuatatair at Congress from the Wbeeling ilitittiese Mr Clement§ was otimotied to the thlgn, The rouse of the dillieully arse the F.411011,,r . / comments u n Me. ("kimono, to eniatatetion *MI like gab' trroatorial toestiaor. Mr elemese woe *Ye ehalloomer. Jiw Lithe, of gavial, hal b..r twolestit..lolorst to 11, lot et with who o,,toriv.r of Mlmisvun. Vie 'br4 been 11%411.4. es we Ir.irti 1;y the fit. Jotryb'ii paper, Tile whippitAs dopy by 11111, %4 i..ia $ %,tiavgl.y, m....l,.erurretll is tooth lot the Jer lower of ii.love• I.ruo I,era il/46d with ale timoslttni, , th 4 .eat a ettallesq,e t.. 14.‘55(107. MIMS at cepleJ, sod 11 duel trit. ospecle,s,„ AJ. we. from Camp Sault elate 141114 aavarai Manaus trama, te,and 1.0 the Atludic stater, had panda! thin. At e mi '4,04 Sluttwits. ruOll44lOJ th• party *he bare ranee._ cod liwasoaista, sad dos its haunt/. nay won laniechs edly poor, Out happy to 'wrap* onlersafry eirewastaalos. 3, V.% eT, ptbstAbliatat At Datilfaville, Soto•riot POOP (y, brs bow 'treated ws Ow -04 ,„„ 1 1, < .wt o suidiumbot of $3OO from a istter his 0E6.. • L. of W. S. Habi.ll, at Xingirine, was broken eicu uAe night Isat wet*, and elotis valued at $lO carried awv. *ef / Tegt“ IS. The Ne* lyric iierghi Milk COMITY VONVICITION =cm Our Casty Coureatitea which assembled on Tuesday, the preseedinge of :Medi will be found elsewhere, was the Wet reptersotatice hot/ of the patty abet has assembled for soma years. With but ten dart isulsoi„ mid wittiest effort an, the poet of theme who rosebud tromiestkins at lee hands, delegates presented their eroded:dials from an bat two election district* to the Downy. Thu the movement ids epoutesdots, del of Rise fif dilletest to dew that even bore, where so much boa been said oboe' the demot , alisetioo of the Democratic organisation, its integrity Is above rospitios, and its determination to resist the sets totted and pernictorm dogma of the opposition, soder whatsoever guise that opposition may assume, Is as Ann as ever it was. With the evidence of tut Thumdey before oh we Ley confidently to our bleeds is other parts of the Stine that all is peril is Erie Corrory. We are aware there was a difference of °looters in oar party bet. in regard to the Ketones policy of the Admioistration, but rower to the ex tent clamed by our opponents; bat however great or how o'er smell that differente was, it was evident to every men ah in t need with the delegates on Tuesday that that dd. oor. et , had dieappeereti, end all were willing to let the • 'lit e I pleat bury the dead part" for the rake .4 the time ht , nored flog of the party. In regard to the action of the Conieetion, we are free to err .tint we were more 'ban gretided. It shows that wise and prudent councils now, all heretofore, govern the rep reoentative• of the Democratic beassee—that, while they look to pnociple ss the guiding star el action, they are tot unmindful of availability in selecting Instruments to carry these principles into effect. To this end tbri dotal gates came in on Tuesday, in a WV majority of rases, i•erfeetkr untrammeled a* to met, sad hero. were Weil pre pared to take an impartial view of tbe field, and select from .be names mentioned In tonouttion with Congress and Senate those gentleman whoa* positiou, talents and mitt cede:its would best harmonise conflicting Interest and too contrite the largest vote. As SRI he seen the choitie of the Couveratioo fell upon Wit. A. Gstasarra, Esq. for Congress, and Bess. admit, Esq. for the Senate; end in our opinion, without disparaging the claims of any other gei,ilemeti named th connection with either 0011bIblitiOS, we think no bettor veleetiotis could bass been made, ettlaer era the score of talent or availability. It Is true older men could have 6tC.11 utrevedl but the option that age and mist doorg‘. band in baud, anti that because a man has not reached the ago of four more and ten be is therefore in• competent to discharge the duties of a Legislator, has long since been discarded to Americonpolities. It is the young 0,,,n of twv nation who shape its destinies it is the young men t n th , Democratic ranks who do the Jabot, and fight her battles • and the notion that a men, because be is young, should be excluded from its honors or emoluments, has time and again been repudiated. It is repudiated to day in the person of Hon. Ws. A. Point, our candidate fur Supreme Judge, who in years is scarcely the senior of the gentlemen named by the Democracy of Brie county tar Congress and -Senate. It hie been repudiated in the past by the well known political history of Seuetor Bist‘na, Judge Tsouriox, and others who might be named, who it Is well known entered political life at a much younger age than either of lb. gentlemen under coosideration. Sot we need not pursue this subject further--we believe the Cobl , pAtickt sot uelZ acted for the best muscats of the petty, both is its nominations fur Congress and &taster, but also in its refusal to put la nomination a County ticket. The potpie are sick and tired of being ruled in theirfcoun ty affairs by cofiventiona and cincuies, and tome, they We disposed to look with favor upon all muniments Out eutlited to break dont the system. There are sevetil ax• celloot volunteer candidates in the field, esti it was doubt less to enable these gent/eines to try their popularity, and give the people • chaos* to select their servant, by merit alone, that Induced the Convention to wave the making of County Dominations. to this, at before remarked, we think • wise poliweas pursued. But upon this point, we reserve for a figure number our views at • More /X -leaded length. CVJrST L Y A SRA 1 LSD An administration Das never been more uojustly assailad in aay raspert theta that of Mr. Buebaaan regarding the expandttures This is admitted In impartial gnarlier,. Fur eXotopl., Weekly ia,l7 no moans partisan in its political columu, for it AivAte\ as often disagrees etith w applanda the admen titration, siati rooms to hare no particular (awry (or say of the existing parties; rat it thats not hesitate to reiteho the culumniatuirs of the Ptasident is such terms as theta "Those litho assail Mr. Buchanan's administration for the financial straits to which it has come, sulfites hones, ty to party prejudice. They know, if they know anything that Mr. Buchanan is ionoeent of the cause of the putt Diary embarrassment of the government. There bee been Dv material increase in the cost of }be Government since he became President indeed, considering the soa s o i nu l increasing cost of every commodity which money ca. par• same, the government of the United States wows realty to ha as most economical sod parsintonions corporation in the country, fur half its serraou are underpaid. If the Utah expedition—a very wetly perfortnance, sulouhtedly, but uevertheleso souoidatile—be 'excepted, Idr. Itschasi an's aduitoistration may be said to have lidded h o tting fr, this usual bordello of the country. The want of money which embutseees the government arisen not from an in creased expenditure, bat from a diminished r —a matter over which the President has to more ecotroi has the doses of treat Sritain." NZIV lORX.—Tite poiitieiase is New York bare stuck their Italic*, isind hare their enaditiates in the field. There to three per teapot State Whets beside. lbs lira clonal Democratic, vie. the Rho* BopsWieas, KIWI No t h int sad Gerrit Smith. The tote former held their uo l oi. natins Couventwas at the same time and puss, with the intention of eobearri as epos ow ticket. The o .donference Committee of the Conventbas agreed coon a Denies of res olutiosit, which were adopted by ti. two Coarentioss : but the Mhos seekers eosid hot epee spot • division of the spoils. Reece the aomiserios of 'operate tietets by the tiro hostiost, after having shown the world that their prin eiples are ban:eosins, or so Itexiltie as to admit of easily being interwove*. 'Bat the Gerrit Smith patty is notopo. sod of e. two bassist alms of men, who are mrsestly devo ted to thee* isms through professed sympathy to s hieh the Black Republican demagogues have loss received their votes.. The Gerrit Smith party Dm two daily pspors—vote in Alimay and smother is Butelo—beside lovers' week lies. It will doubtless poll a ooesiderable vete. In the midst of the confession of our tem, the star of Demeans, is rising and brightening. AtiAIN INTUK 'KELE, By the following correspondence it will he sego that DA ylp H,waon , Kau., our popular member of the Assembly last year, has consented to allow Hurts,* of ins aims spin as a candidate for tbe.Legislaturit. It millet be deeded that Mr. If. ensile a eery popular and sinful swabs,: tha t be we. eery efficient in securing the pang* of tbe bill through the means oC which the Sunbury road is now fa a fair way of rompleti on ; and that, on all tosseHous of 100111 interest, be was of great *orrice to his ociustitissusey.— Thus much we deism due to Mr. H. es a mss, nod althenllb be is in polities • good weys removed from t4r standard, we shell mmit unquestionably, provided We friends, by their course during the dames Toler it itioimible, girw hint our supper( • (Tama tiiiikm , , EWA , DIAN Atli :—TVA uodersireed, your friends and Wu', -eillatiao, bog leave to *stead to you tbe soeuranoes 01 their approbatiera for the *Mena support readerrd by you to lb. ream% tutoreda of this caddy le the last Legiolatun, sat to oar Ind (tom you the pricing.. a again plates y out wane before the people for ^seat in the seat Believing that your atemattanee with 1104 teams% ~,,,,A4 o roe d gratiaratrou to • large suayrnity of the c4eia a trio County. without lbstiortwo of party, they trust ear Witt site it a fairnnt tAr onuadetatioa. < Very respectfully, Your Obi Aortrk I Sl:f6El., THOS. ft i.101.T, GKO J. IIORTIIN, IN It. Y. 0,41.LAr41/ EN, C. if 1188,415, JORN !ICAHN Msantreith. Moan/ Part Y., /Pi& barnattes t Your favor of the 18th inst. raw to hard a Sat urday tam Var your Mori oxpressitooo of regard person ly sad of approbation day official sane to lb. bra le i giale , gnaw ramp* ow uenitpsed tbsusks. DO a r4;preemoteare oho brut • ith booed effort r owed faqir fully to d.. bye hie day. bothas tan beam* tr I that the abroad anis easabanata. liner onannualcatiers, aped as it le by late! 4 and isitosee tit/ gendarme of dtlforoet ',offbeat strathatits, reallarly greW *rate ObV in saahar Pont of dew, 111 ail !LAP ono 111' , tom ~- tone a &Wily 00 skr put to • praetor owe view/. I can torroorly Waled. /*Jarboe tr sayalf ad finals, unary ylit tlo eireauctaae. whieb surrasai the porreat taavess taareratyj cabout ato otb ernitso Mull saw& to your raluest, Mid borriorp .14. hrrvio v.. at m O ~ p s iyi,,,a m u l prtactsess &roved yme peadiug the lad pro -7 ordlog oteroes sail wiLpewrd sa part tar fullowleut novae. : of as a caradate 6.r lb. oboe sated stare, but stri y, t ut. meteor candidate before alt the vo of the eaudy, without a - frovor• to soy Patbao wisaissti it, 44C if elocto4, will aides era. to near ay add. county awl Mr 4theas fdtbestly, • • • mot ad dada trill ea be t tetanal or *teen..* of soy party esettedcely " 1 tleeseat, very rapecliaty, Tate Ob" beret, DAVID 13 1 / 1 134,011. To bee-, tire, 41 i tet., , WW. b. f:stisaara, Jar, Haab', (1 titans., alga. J. Yon , sad I:. Y. Tie* ' 1 Clti W VOIR ' RICIPtiaLICAPI kONV - Outevaptolletwe of the Obe,er. OgilArii.t.es, Sept 21, 1858. Ti. Whoa.. to des &grab Coaroadort ro.aaveta. bird here to..ley, for dm perpot4 of cosaidirtiag the di. tract") Mal. of *taws in Ibis Coagroodoaal s.J tioastorial Alstricl. ?hip stove Siw got ap py Dl*ooll Ray*, sod hit boaters, forosost moat whoa, Ir tits re4-bp seal*** fur Boaster to Brio, oho wu ea the grovied,moro, to direct his talaioar is A* work. Attar a atom, ilea, tit. Dot. cos sad itia allhoo won laid .at cold, iht Coavoisttea it, oadorrial 4o*.Mei, and i11e. 1 %**7,4.1' •PProvisit o ewiris of Omit cortfereea. the cosier** aped eerie wart (Mir emitter,* Meads, sod try it over agar*. The alit Iplitabitnato hors, will tame torah Leo% siati the ihareersat pram ray *taw awl. NEW YORK_ thv Km, Obaery.r. Tamen le petit good, and, whoa yes linos, that, yoe Rasa that Now York city 'lode pretty estaitortahle," that she is Willits to sales heroin and to pay fop the privilege, ilt that borier s , that opertie Sourish , that theatriral per taraaness do ed. It I. hardly, 'loiterer, s time of pawed prospertts . The salsa of setae part et ear mar. dean, are eery good; hi. the greet West on which us I led teemed . depeed sit mach in fora'', yeara hoe bard , 4 been Lr IS from. Sion. of she greet jobbisig erase *hi, Leah nearly ilturtla up Broadway AA before the panic, oo the sireegth of their nee of Neatens esseteta are is wtarably tight qedittere. But there is sow* PI oti ty la the city. neeertheless; and those *be have tt are eat afraid to spend it . Thos. unlucky cakes' wbo make their hawse°. Statea Woad and 1a hokum in N.• Toth, lad thisatastses as sratiaigty iosolved is the toasequeoces of lin &et of rebel• tom tgaixtet the State authority They are seder martial lea, sod Sahte c hove their gardens 'awed sad Ms& eatermetoos devoared by the forages of lb* itightls tegi• lueut Mid to this “wh they !moo to tuiro their trieods retest to *hake beads with them, sad dodge to the other ride of the street in pretended dread of Yellow Jack; sod you bare a pretty fair specimen of the pecans* ad. vantages of a suberrian residents. la Metatarsi, properly spookier. we Imre little of novel'. ty. A eon Robt. B. Uinta**, the ottlabeltioinill9o l l Bierehant, has written a book deestribhug hie adventures in the Eliot lodise before the late iseartietion. This 'onus gentleman vras graduated treat a city eater la ldbd, sad became Immediasely salted-with the double fever of travels ing sad of authorehip, both of which passion" ha has been freely itidulgiug to the *swot which money secures. Al f. , r new lights, we have an ittabryo pulpit orator is Brook , lyu, who threats*, to rival in popularity ilia "Star" preach er of that church-00g commuoity. Re is a very young watt, mined Bartlett, recently returned from study in tiermaay. Ll* is iotroduaing into the pulpit the style of Jests Paul Richter's tales, *tightly Amerieanised;,•and as the thing is a novelly to Yankees, be draws crowds. Hs is a man of very brilliant fancy, hut ao soundness; yet will undoubtedly gain popularity snit distinc:loti bare. Brook/ya bas rather a monopoly of poi:ober preachers. In New Tork there are Rev. Dr. Chapin, Universalist, Rev. Dr. Tyska, Episcopal, and Rev. Drs. Cheerer and Thempi eon, Cil l ogregational, and Rev.lm. Adams, Presbyterian; end aciiong the Idethediet„ a m ru "Splurge-on," by the tams of Corbiq all at wham may be called popular preach. era, though of the drat and last named draw neatly erowdr In Brooklyn there are Rev. Dr. Bethune, Dutch Reformed, see. Drs. Stoats, and H. W. &weber. Congregational' Rev. W. R. Milbereclfetbodist, and Revs. Barthott. (Hark and Carpenter, all popular. Rev. Nemo. Beeeher, Beth une, Afithurn, and for the p t Mr. Bartlett, will past , ally 111 any bows* they speak in to the unman; so that Brooklyn in PrOpOrt4OU to the number of fahabltaate, is shout twice as well supplied with pulpit eloquence as New Turk. BRIE. Is pursuance of • tell of the Democratic Central Com ratite*: of this County, delegates from the several boroughs, wards and townships of the county, assembled at the Court goo sa in the city of Erie, on Tuesday the 21st, at 2 o'clock' P. M. Oa motion of J. G. BUT, Esq. of this city, QEO. U. CUTLER, of Girard, was called to the Chair ; and Col . Ilavas Cote, of Waterford, sad WALLACt 6 , EN' of Elk Creek, elected Vice Presidents; and Col. H. H. At. fteoe, of North East, and boar raw ro4m, of Ediaboro, Settetarier. On it esti of the various etude, boroughs and toersabips, the following gentlemen preeented Melt credentials, and were adapted to seat' in the Cosetentioo Brie, East Ward—Gan. Behlatetteeker, C. W..Steart. West Ward—J. 11. Barr, J. Roes Tbaspeou. Harbor Vrees—John McCarter, Wallace May, aaago—Wm. Blore, A. P. Bosse. Wellsburg—Win. B. Williarms. W. W. %Atop, Malty—Truman Stewart, Ell Dasootutsa Vnion—Riebard Shreve, Geo. Baalley. Bottaff—P. t/. Strattattao s Jettison Colt. Waterford tp—Robert Brows, W. H. tins. W a t t (orJ boro—Col }bury Colt, L it Waite, Jet,4 Wayoe-1.). W. lloliard. A.. 1. Place. Watbangtoa—Chrta. E. Sweet, C. M. t/retionald B.llahoro—Samael Raw, lasso Vali Tame,. titan—E. 0. Pittway, Martin Pinney, Franklin—A. Power'', & E. Sweet. Pairriew—P. I. Watier, Joseph Geo'helmet . kitrard tp--Edala Rail, Jamey Wright. tbrard boro—tieo. H. Cutler, Kazan Raada ll. 64)0k J. 11. Miller, Thomas C. Ames. Elk Creek—Wallace Sherman, Lyman Maxon. tlreenle/d—Jaloes Wilson, Janset Plan. Conneaut —Miehael Jackeon, John Pomeroy. Spriagield—Andrew Mallory, Jolla Motu. North Eert tp--Clitrk Pathan:, D. U. Atkins. North East horo—J. D. Caldwell, H. 11. Allisou. S await- -Rowland Nichols, James Jokamos.. Min Creek—Hoary Gingrich, John Tb• Convention Wag ready for basiaoss, Col. J. Koss Ilsowspsou, of this eity, offered the following resolution wbkb was adopted aaablvionsly Regolea, That this Convention will now proceed to sal loot by ballot candidates for Coagrosa sad Smoot. The pot eon TOOOPfillir trijollity of the febo/11 'OUP to be dodo, red the choice of this C Goo, and the person So oho. I wo shall appoint firs mangos to moot Glow" from Craw ford mealy at ankh time and plat* as shall be agreed spot. Nominations bele& in order, Col. Thompson nominated lases C. 71141,11511144. Req., of MO; 1. 0. Rol nominated Wx. A. G• titian*. Esq., of Erie; sod Eletainel Knorr, of Edinboro, nomitated Ron. liar Loan Careir a, of Crawford county. The convention then proceeded to ballot, with the fol. low tug result : James C. Marshall, 22 Wm. A. Galbraith, 23 ' Gaylord Church, tt ' iZ oceseary to a tholes, 27 I no eaadidatem baring* reerjurs sty, the Coeventioo prooreded to a second ballot, with the follow lag result: James C. lianhatt, 22 Wm. A. Galbraith, 27 Gaylord Church, 3 liftmen?, to a ohoies, 26 ; Wm. A. Gatbraill having a Majority of all the votes east, was, ouAnotiou of li. H Allison. of North Ram, detilarad the nottnimone nominee of the Convention. Oa modem, the Coareatioa them / prootteded to nominate a meatildam for Senator, when the following nominations were made: Bas.rents GRANT of Rris ; DAVID 01.131. of Girard ; sod Isaac R. Tart.gal, of Washington. A ballot bets% bed, the rote stood aithollows Reajaarin Grant, 28 David Olin. 14 Isaac R. Taylor, / l D Necessary to a choir* 27 ; Reniamie. Grant having melt ,„l a majo r ity of the votes east, on motion of J. G. Gan, the aumiostion wee declared 1111111.11112101111. Cot. ThoutpuSe stated that, atter consultation with a member ofd$4•01.00, be , iiss sattsbed %byre was h desire that ao tloasity bowitiatioas should be made; be, there tore, atop vti that the Cottottliskti, after traawtotiag each other boicess as might be breertit bases it, adjourn with out loisieg a Comely ticket. rse Notice was restried oesteStootist7. Ezra. Aept, 16, 18ipil 9 / 11 atotiwa. Nt. satqact of di* Pt-apportionment of tits ()tasty, woo rielorrod to thee Cottony Committees. / Go motto's, thoCortstrattoo Pijourfteld eresp AN tyatukumlilit7iita - soVl:iiirifTlelltST. Taut the litter's% of Sri*, and of Me calamity, requires lila election tbis fall of a eonplo of Member* of rho Lees talon who possess wars talent said exposit's** than lblo getulastion named by Lb. Itepabliesa eoaventloa, is • foot that be one *Hi dewy. That these intettstai also, must look to both the political parties to the House for support, Woo • fact beyond coatroom, ; sad this being so, it is *shifts that to Setter* the frootatt olllelettey in that body, swami policy dictates, tit. eieetion of ran anpledged political pontos, bat who, in their political feelings, will troproseat both political parties. Two gentlsotee bsttor listed to roprosest this view of tits suits of iitiv %flair* WS *Woo offereit to the people tot that, sal ragas 'boa Moos era. Hinton tad Lethtt. rho former, • lispablisay to eoatialiat, hot an ind•posoisst oats to setion, served his &pow emu,'" 1 ,64 3 , sad well to the last Legislature, cad it is &Hie due to hint and to oar owl latsvosts that he ha ro. tarns& Tbs torter is a Delmont is southaeot and by ado *dation, tail alibi; ha has bad no linrialaties oaperleace, be cortaitly has this taielit to versa the pitcutla sitaithi b. roses* a stiajoisly of these coot. We utiglit thaw some alone coaspatisoas boterseu this ticket and that preseabtal by the Republican esuventioa; bet deur H 1110111•001~7 at lipe•Virat. _ _ _ //• Aceordieg to the Trtboa• the arrsageosaat mooed tit• twasprtiaa rettriositt will go let* egret atiet week. Mr. Catalog of Om Cetturet. amok Wit. Mona of the foie, boll as iitarview um We4weaday. hat bad not that the seat" lay of the 13.teriers to realism it. Bat it was eaderstood that the Ulteoturs were gait* astaatstosta is eta %tot, 10 that only lomat anion was wasileg. It Is probable that Mat week the ..td totes of fore wIU be establiehed es all the roam. --- Otreookstonoto too osoottoos 04 most too ism CAI *food to proviso to ottootillog to t ou triiti tooksouto • ska Oa ssras. Ws wadi as Want/ as • New bait, Ifiert. Ilk 18MI 0 KMOC RA TI C COENTY CONN IOrTION . LOCAL AND PERSONAL /41,1 . allow so to oeingost the name o KAIISHALL, redo of the City of rtr, t• the Its to et this !Mimic' so i settehie goo, to be sop. ported for CONGROk Nr. korthoare loot nokimaso -with 00, t.. •SpetiA/1401 nod ability ) as sell se kits kabob** of. sod Wad 4 tr ad. the Women of dietikt, eatioosliy doe* ithe for lb. position ladkated No better sae too W bead for Tho station nod iudelkl frog a very raaaral anWINIMOIS %Impel/haat tho coin menu , be with, it plaited before the poi*, be s saint beatable Sept. 11, 16611.-11.• I. /WPMX4III2II I 4III I r X.-11ineas. Xarrese : PUNA sanowies NILSON Law, ita9,lst the (MY a %rte. oa 1111 lid CilalaigSt• for AabisalAy. lb. LAiiu) posamma crol7 9 for Ais sillawil sad Iliabisti dtreivry of the dada of • ilmortstsUrs, %ad Ida Aorfassii pArtersk Sept. 11 , 1 ANY CrIIZIMS. PO SEDIM Irma isoderelspod, Mame of 1,9 Sera and Waterford Town• .1„ ettipa. reteetieslly preesst to the voters of ICH* County. I/Ab out regard to party, the sm. of .LIK LTTLIC, Fel ,of Uhl City, as a salukis perms' to be Toted per at the aperoathiog Cele. bar 6 leetloo. tor thIP 01106 of Sheet I David Hord. T. W. Priebe, i S. S. glom Ches. J Pottock. J'apbilesadhin, Job' , C. Sllsilh. Joel S. Porter, curter cam ( John H. shearer, Howard Rd, V. ft. Colt, W. P. IJloyd, Gotta. Potter, Matthew %ask, II al" 11 - UD Y 6, George Burger. Jaw A Ilea, Matthew Casapholl, W. B. Maortna, Antos tliserod, .tarty Riturok Jas. V Whitney. Wit. N. goatee, P. 0 . Stritiallaw, Rickard H alleo. Jamie Robiro,Oo. Genre Solt!, Peter H. Colt, Haasail Willey, Win. Ylayea„ H. M. Waage, &N., Georg* Drake, R. IL Wallis, (Mama Felsbee, John *oat*, Wilson MOW*, Cookson Green, 1.. 0. Peck, H. 0. Frisbee. Astrast WI, liat. 01111L1111P..-.7b. anderalised oars bisandi to the free and iodiperidiot voters of Vie toasty as s coo& to r Sheriff at the inmates dishes. Beitevian the dace a dm- L 46 0 errs, sad sot littera, he appeals directly to the pea le thetas oars s, IMP of party, for their aopport, that ti they should honor kW,. with es election eill the da. ties faithfully, sad tar the hoot intirrerte c he f tbejeople the roan. 11. D. D. WALKER. Elio, Augast 4, 111441. tfl3 TO TAO VOTTSO Or Mai MONTT 5. - the r t ooricitation mot request of many friondia Pureed to oQ►r mysolt to Om free and t t ente r , of YAP Couotr, to a toodhhate for the Mace of 7F. Preto the manner in which aouventiona are nom mielmat and the whole. sale ay atom of bargain and ads se perpetrated, It is impoimibie to get a cornett egomania of the people through the routiao of convention. In view of this (ant, oa wdl as the argeney of the de mand. I am oompellod to submit to the domooda of my friends and allow my mow to to rood se a sandklato for Stoniest the ensuing elertion—resportfully soliciting tM oo.opeestton and, spietan o e of all those who am at liberty to to their inns agent*, without M t.:l.4n( others to dictate their choice (or that office. McKean, Aug. le, 11114.-14.2 m.• LL IA.II BRS,CRT. MCOUNTY TKEASUOVIL—To the Velars of Erb Cainare.—The undersigned Marra htinartf as an et Creak We Jar County Treasurer at the eenstucelec- Sinn. and rrepostfelti appals their support. Ediatteure, Belt. 1, 'EA. YORTOOM putLs, TO THE VOTIIMS 0? MUM COUNTY.—At the solicatatton of many Mende l have Concluded to sub mit myself as a candidate for TREAStitrat of this Cattily at the ensuing eleetion: and would very reeperthinysolltit lb* support of the Independent voters of the toasty, vithout distinction of Psrt. Wa y shington, gent. It, ILA glirlito ars rogoottorl to 1141D(.01X , ' that PERRY ft. STRAN ARAN. )aq. at Le ltoosett twora.ttsportii be au sotitreo , dealt m 0411.1141. for County t.oattrilaattotet, ...aUjett to a Not* of the prop's? st she o.tober flat - two. MAN Y 1 OTERS. INI , - The liataeat is sitnoat entirely occupied till week with articles nrgiag the absolute necessity of aoMinations being made by the Coogressional and Senatorial confisreee. ft predicts defeat, certain and sure, unless they can, around "reviler IMO coneentrate their shattered forces. How diltereot is this tone from the one indulged in by this saute paper immediately after the Republican . ooeety convention placed Baastrr %ad Lower to the acid' Then, in all the "pride and elmenstanee" of fancied pow. or, it was bold end defiant. Neither the efforts of the dis appointed nor the intrigues of the Deasooracy scold dim. tract its harmonious party. Now its bold and defiant tone t. sn sopa rio4 it is plainly delta on its knees, sad in the eery dust and ashes, is imploring its party to unite. What • change a few abort week, of dart reality has wrought in its tone ; atid, whether the party succeeds in umaing a nomination or not, what a rebate has been ad miniattered to an overhearing end arrogant dictator of • miserable faction ' Our old triad, Dr. K. X. Klan, of Stockton, Cali. tomtit is in town, "as large as its and twin. 11 natural" Dr. K. was fora number of year. the medical Superinten dent of the State Lunatic Asylum, located at Stockton, and is that paition won an enviable reputation as a man and a physician bat when itsoar Notbiotwo swept over that Stabs, his democracy vat too well known to allow Idea to escape proscription ; and he was siceordiogly ins paraded. Accompanied by his family he ia now to mutt for &trope, whines ha smita next month, *beta ha will re , oasis toms litti4 in pursuit of pleasure and in sciatifir in. castigation. Coaneveetetile (boner U vary sore over 9we eanonnoemont, io billeitipek's Comotitsist, of the *ens of WALLA. sad Flower, 01.11 caadidates for Coogresi and Sande, uovoiestioos or oro nosaisattoem. This was/to hare boss expected ; the Coorio*io oovoisittod bviy/ind Coal to the lowest' of the Lowirr sod Assam, hootion la this coooty —still we were not prepared toss it 'ham* a mom her of its own party, Sim Kr. nfaLicsia,/with Wog the "leader of a railroad faction," sad eadaaporing t o sake tbs. tell against Dim. Now, it is nobs( of oar fitaoral, bat what has railroalla to do with "froOdote In Kansas ," op with the aoctrioes of the Philade i ta platform? Are the great "interests of humanity,' / at which Republican. prato So such, to be_tneste asondary to the triumph, of "ripperlato" over Its opporisits, or "Shanghai's" over its oppotiouts: Verily, gostlisen, yort aro foot showing to the world what we haterilways charged, that yen hate no principle' at state. ir'ls navy office! We smite that the Daily Evening Arras, of Pb..il delphia, has been enlarged and improved. The Aryre was always a good paper—reliably democratic—and, e.s * news paper, Dot impelled in the city. The only fissile we bare to and with , ' the Arvid* is, that it visits De only ones a week ; bay' that is a twit we have to oomplain of soloist most of /oar Democratic dailies. -as a ciao, they art not half sieiiberal as the opposition. The Atlistie and Neew hue/always came to us daily, *bile not a daily democratic journal in Philadelphia, and bat one out of it, the Pitts burg% Post, btu 'manifested the ram* liberality. After due eaasidoestion, and some esprriewca we recommend the following to the careful eaasideration o f our lady readers ."Make up your beds early in the morn, tug ; sew buttons on your husband's shirts; do not rake up any grievous. ; protect the young and wader broaches of your family ; plant a smile of good temper in your faro and carefully root out all angry froths's, and expect a good atop of bappisees—uuless your husband is a mere brute. which is often the case." Oa Tuesday night Wm, the Bowe of Mr. Milton M'Creary, on the Ridga road, about Biz miles vat of this city, wail intend by • burglar, and the following property carried off:—One silver watch. one portmonie caritaising Ave dollar gold piece and some smell shany ; also seven 4 articles of isoliee' jewolry, sash as plus, ohsini, Ile, Mr. lleCreary has beep peculiarly iniforinoata lately. Oa the iltb his house was *liken tato, and a quantity of clothing stolen. Oysters, if not exactly is their prim*, ars still not bad to take; amid whilo almost every body relishes them, no bad offsets follow istialgenee in limn, liersis is receiv ing them daily, we bone*, ; said she way Charley knows how cook 'am, Is lamatifal. A. mod titer assorts dm latroduatloo of We tomato a a the table, has totittood the severity of car cola r ot ester dismiss to Potiesable slant. There is ao wabra their healthfalsoos as food, eor of their en. Whim* es mi Insley. .. Tho liathaiisce at the Watt have dictated simian grim:Arm The wearing at keeps they say W nteonsistset with a truly Christi** ellaractir, and sl.o inderwhil tad that the Whir , * on wit► those of a suspietoni char acter. The ladies most take this attar to band. "Cadet wet" to a strveg ward. wit hosts that the Brie mad Moo lsmi rood sin not ea antra trait from Coseesot to this eity oh Thursday hest, ieseins the termer pleas at 7 A. lA, w sameamodete an who visit to Willa our Comity fur, Uhl( fue oily "SU be charged. --L-- , Oar enterprishis seistibors of Neuloins are waking Plegforstioas to Awls • :nod satteimi name Pair on the 13th, 11th and Isll of October.. fro* SHWA tee have aro of dm presages list, had tb bliketielleisitta behi eat, we is. tlcipate they trill have some mire spurt, sod s good time paternity. Tao "Pooples Illoottor at fialfaiu. lendri Veit' to atomise the Gig soda of tho oppositi , .• apistit ttts Doeloefeel. mu •la. Titan awe 'Omit osa headred porseas proaoat. Theo, Imo mostly Inotaselboty oafs of the Koos liotitiatt porsaasioe. --- Unto, ut 1144t•liked Pleimidettr, bad sz. Pash issAtter ut Mat 'by, his Arsob booliastimi for CONFP.OIII by tl• Demoerate of Ilk* lbeh distriet. Cute, Rapiskllo6ll. is 11445 primal astobor. --- Il strati stoat Wit teto ctsssba of mistomotimt OA soot law•shidlss people la the tweet. toss of limo beteg seise sip so slaty poopio wort lirossod is their ct;ot, replied tkaA It seas es sooosst of Its otessorais tiao eity w►i.► forbids swisseslog Is the city fhriu. Wits. fps of the.. slipped is, be melted Lb* ordisases u oast some rash* thus ',Wats It. seat eitststatty to tits bottom atithost s stesolis A apse of tout yaw old boy serer, with woo Is the teeeheed, sag beat sashed, were stoles from JO!. Nom, at Clem Valley, AsMahe% otwasy, %Is, we the sight of the la* Wet. pas bebortell &Mao Is ellsool kw ham mai VOGL Tim Otitstio, Ilitiosougor nye alr. Stelwo win take two at Ilion WWe up with him whoa iwe mottos hiaistroon ascension there on Ws 29th instant. ptur readers elhottlti not forget Oast tae Vale County ?air statutes eft **it week, whets an opportunity siti be oft (tired in farmers, uenobiniea, seriatim sad Iran "PAW eianore to sibuir their wares anti prialitete to Om beet advantage, 11111%. The Democrats of 14114C11011ef county bare Domino led for Congrese Jateas M. Motatan, viii be sapportea el, the Union.loring men of the atetriet, end nay defeat Thadene Stevens. The editor of the bar/i , ye. err already thinks that ''Stereo. is aeomeA Th. Opposition in this district are not the (ily "beirtbrea" Ia Ma Stain tbat are quarrelling savagely about a candidate for Congress. In the Blair, Buttington and Cambria distriot the Opposition are also at daggers' points among verb other Conference, haring divided. end each wing baring neasinsted a different eandidate, - We hotice that I gentlemen, prominently eunneded with the Brie County Agricultural Society, hare taken the nee aaaaaa steps t.. belie a grand Herm Fair in this city e► the 20th and act of Oconher. They it. now building the necessary stall*, auditreding the treek, and from their well known enterprise, nod the interest they take in the matter, we here no doubt they will get up an exhibition worthy of oar county. The newspaper is the most democratic of literary pabki . cations ; to matter, for it contains what every one wishes to know; in price, for the terms et which it is tif• tented bring it within the roach or the ri3ls 40J poor; in form, tot the pstoptilet %ad boned cotaoae tteve, is compar ison with it, en prelusive ttristoeratic appearance. -- The Cleveland papers mention that among the are rivals at the Weddell House, in that city Friday evening, was a Mr. M. N. Faller, on his way from Utica, N. Y., to Chicago, His conduct etteity.d suspicion of insanity, and a map was placed in the room to watch and take care of him. About noon, Saturday, Puller commenced an assault upon his — attendant, knocking hint down. The nian mediately sprang up and rang the boll. He was at once 'tract 'Oda and knocked down, when Puller sprang oat of the third story window. Turning two tomersauks, he struck the pavement in a sitting posture, his 'head falling Wick against the iron railing. He we.. instantly picked up and c o oteyed to his room, where medical attendau.•r was proctored and it was ascertained that his collar bone wax broken. In spite of his severe injuries it is th..ught he will recover. A telegraphic dispatch had previouoly been sent to his brother, the props ittor of the Tremont Ex change in Chicago, who bad directed that the crazy man be taken rare of. Fuller resides in Utica where he has a wife. M=t= CRUEL TRZATMLNT OF A WHITE,SLAVE HY LIZR WHIM' Ditt4TRRsti—WFIRRE ARE THE utartontszsr—About the Ist of July, ,rt woman named NITS. Foster, residing about four mast this side of Fulton, went to the Orphan Asylai n and through the recommendation of respect ible citizens ' obtained a little girl named Mary' Ben nett, about 10 years of age, whom she raid she wished to bring up The matron told/ htr that the girl was addicted to fibbing, and I,ad been caught in attenips to appropriate things that did not belong to her. The woinein gliessvti sh e would' get along with her lito. took the girt, and last week brought her bail: 'Die girt PI4O , thin and emaciated, and atkordiug ho the trot man's men story, had rea6ive.l the tm,st treatment. For the slightest oetice blue wouid whip tier in the most severe ntiner, suit it this failed make her cry, she :would place the little girl's finger on the atovic and hold It there watt it was crisped and/burnt,/ and the el f dd w ou ld ery At other time,a this human tigress wou'il seat' her by the eartilage of the nose, netween the nos trite, and "inch her in the wont cruel manner, and that; to use the old hag's own worils, bring tho teats into her eyes ," and wbi u th e girl returned to the asylum, the marks wi re still v there, and her fingers alt ripped 'and hurts e(k. She gave her but halt enough to rat , and when tine day she pot a lig of apples t h e oven, telling the girl she might have ..ue if I.lle would watch them until Itiei* 1..• r,• , iE,e girl devoured the whole. of ti,,,,, Whet' the woman came back and asked tho girt what .he had done with the apples, the girl ' , old bur Ale had eaten them. She then gave tier a cruel whipping, burnt her fingers, and otherwise mal treated her, and this not being enough to fy her, actually kept her on nothing but bread and water for two weeks, making her eat its the abed and sleep on the floor. The woman had two or tiller lx.Tl, wit(' stall). gave her a slap or a kick whtmcNer she near them. This is the woman's own story The ladies at the asylum reprrarnt the girl as being ally smart, active and mtelligeut ziuch brutality should not pass unnoticed, and she should receive a lesson that will inculcate a little humanity in her miserable soul.—osierx, A Hot Palms CoNntssiorc—Jobu tiaras, ell ecnteti at Wheeling, Va., for the murder of Ma• ry Ann Montony, an abandoned woman, eardessi ed the deed, which was one of the twist brutal on record. Thu parties were uo 4 hill near Wheeling, with other degraded perte,t,s, Th e deceased had formerly been a mistreat, of tiara,. The confession is as follows "They were all sitting around in one place and another. It had rained some. I te4 ut off some distance with Mary Moutony She came back first, I believe. When we came back, sev eral of us wore lying down, around the tire I was not standing up when 1 stabbed her wait the knife, as was testified. I suppose I stabbed her about thirty times. I carried my pocket knite. It was a large sized one. She didn't move ur say a word as I stabbed her. It didn't appear to hurt her. She didn't try to get sway halt time I hit her against her rib It made my blood run cold. Myers and 1 weet to theAntit to city ourselves. We talked the matter over there. Myers said that we would get into a serape, and that we bad better go hack and kill her. lie proposed that We should take a shovel along. This last I refused to do. About five o'clock Myers and I started up the bill %V e found her standing up beside the tire ; she i 4 eeil) ed to be trying to dry her cluth-s "I commencing talking - with bur She said that she was in misery, and wished that she could get down to the river, so that i•he•mtglit drown herself. I asked her if she w o u ld l i k e 1 ,, get rid of her misery? She said she would Says I, if I bad a pistol I'd put you let Wll, u I was talking with her, Myers was .itting lie spoke up and said I was a t. , r talk I bag with her, 'Said he, aKtll her at once, awl let's go down." I still kept on talking to Ler— oy 4 6 01 1, fifteen minutes. Myers kept on urg• lag me. Said it would be to too lat, , awl body would tome along. I then picked up a stone and hit her. She saw me pick up the stone, and put her hands around her head. I stunned her so that I could kilt her trt one blow She fell-at the fourth below. I then took up a heavy sharp-pointed stone. Hit her twice with this. Didn't say a word while I w.as killing her Myers was sitting back - laughing, and telling me to hurry." A PRIMAL! MILLION1111.1:.--A n•sprelably dressed old lady, who fancies she onus ibis largs.r part of New York, Albany, and tittles titer, 111 at the habit of presenting, once or twies a west a bill fors few millions of dollars, to Mr Comp troller Flagg, who kindly assures her that ills amount demanded is not in the city treasury, but that be will attend to her little bills as soon as possible. With this the lady expressed her self satisfied, but intimates fears that the city is going to mist; sad, pensively solemn, she quiets 17 retires from the Comptrollers office. On o r dimity topics she optiversess rationally. Horror+, Sept. The mooed examinatioo of Towneend the alp leged Mutes of the slave brig Putnam, is asaigu. ed for to.morrow, before 11. S. Commiasioner Loring. It is row* that the defence will be, that Townsend was only a paaireoger, and that the real Capt. -of the Brig was ti Spaniard, now sow issprisosed as one of the erew in Charleston, Mum Idle. Townsend his visited her husband in jail, sad is is said that several well kaowa parties in New York, have beet &axiom to hews at rrview tnii lira.. ______, t , Terrible Adventure—An Aeronaut Lost in'the Clouds ' , rout t)ro 'Detroit Tribune, VS. We have learned full particulars of the Ballaon Aseenaion at Adrian, on Tburtaisy, its Aub.ef giant descent, and its eeenad ucettaiou and run sway with the mrousiut while heyood Gi,icontrol It is s brief narrative, but of thrilling interest. A wan lost in the sky There can scarcely I , e a more terrible thought It makes the flesh creep and sends a shudder thrtugh every nerve The first zweintiou to. k piace a bout 9 o'e in the morning. it Sot .tta the occasion of a tArge Sunday School eelebratton at Adrian The hal , loon was a very large and well constructed one, Wing about the height of a two story budding wteu inflated, and ready to cut loose from its fstenings. Messrs. Bannister and Thurston took seats in the car attacced in the b a ihm i , and ascended safely and steadily. After remaining about 4-0 minutes to the air, sailing towards To ledo all the lime, they alighted in the woods to the town of Riga, Lends/es county, near Knight's station, ou the Southern. Road, distant about to miles west of Toledo StAeral LUCIA came to th assistance of the adventurers, and they proceeded to prepare the balloon (or packing, to be taken back to Adrian In doing this the mutister bailout' was t urned over arid partially upside down to disentangle the netting, and to reach the valve To du this, Mr; Ira Thurston, uti,2 of the ,vronauts, took off hiS coat, and got astride of the valve block ti, ten suggested that the car be detached from 'hi hal - loon while be' shou'el 11.1 d it doiin ytth his weight. ThiA proved a fearful valcul,ation, tur nor sooner was the still inflated Litidy z 4elieved of the weigut of the car than it shux lUtu the air with the suddennes. , of a rock 9,4 taking .Nlr. Thurston along with it, seated 4pon the valve of the balloon, and holding out/ the collap—A of the air ship in the portiou: of its bulk la this perfectly helpless >couillttou, the ill fated man sped straight into the sky in the full sight of his companioni, even wore helpless than himself. So far as ;A known, there was no pos. futile means for hitt! to secure; histletecut, whetho er sate othervrf,c The part of the balloon tilledwlth gas has lull tweiVr feet abut, hurl, so that Itivt.... , "%art no ditttict , for luta to cut its Bides and *how the gas to escape lle could only eting to his preearious bold and go whither aiiever A e current., of the air 4liould take him ithaut regulation or control of auy kind the btlic••ti continued to mount upward ral(1014 ea In tl iltruetion i•f tins coy and Lake Eli , ' 1)1. foul •twen-ton took place ste•tti II o'cick, and ar It few minutes past noon it was -'en In the lams of Wis.-field, Lenattee e •uuty, apparently full three tulles lug'', and ali.ltts 41.0. sIL. ~ t a Star in appearance It wap goivg op ;su,3 on : At a 4nartql past I o ' el , ek it wr. ly isshie going in Ow Jra e hot • f \lal , lcu, as agetnaitont b. . it talc. 11 by parity-1 °tiger rib,' It ti 61.- •X • 1, , i•,111• 4 coup ; but that tt ts- , atto--t there eau be iv; doubt. 'lb, r' is not "Et, , Malice 111 f• •r -o• • • 4.-1 . 111 ,•-Cape to•tio.r I the Ittitorttltst“ , W tlt II Ili , 11 Igb tv 6,1, ,, i/v • 111 Ullll , 1 - I —, b ath to I ofi whgtii front tot, In mentions attitn , t,, to ha.Ce• l•r• sucked trout him in his f• srfui di 111, .tuts t., t. , .• , utitt in the lake, or dashed into a -topetess ma-- up •it the earth, it is doubtful if auy sate I; ..i alit • t, r know The mind stand • al.patt• •1 lu e frog this tearful apt loolWy rr t m a w; of winder at VI tier,- Iti• 1 l:tee • t ; shall he. Mr Thur-tott wa- r•',l h a v ing Unlit ILg Li , 11.11 .everri, a.vetploti rt fl) f , • f.} \i1v1I111), of Ltui at, 1 1: „•t„ •••I r 11, 11 • ttt Slew 'fork, t•ut 1114 i t... t ,t 1 AkC Att,, tiFtiOft• fie u•n. I) t tltl-11 , Utif , trytlthll tt" i• N l'tot , o•r. h.+t hi, wile r li. i% ca at, iiitt lug daughter show. IT car. .1 o t mourn titr father'- nnknown, terrible fate ' Tile Botta...los 11stAno I n. tI in atit, to hear tidings , if the tutsstu g trrounto, TtatkAtt.to, is very gecat, pre vadtug the entire cow• muzuty, get tug rise to eoutille , ..s And many rumor. 'lli- t0rt..1,..0n th • ruao,r was widely eiTa 51.;d, ti,st tto 1 , 41/.01) 14 in Ganad a , eu.i 11 , 31 114 lireeloll , t I tight , a (ice, WaN I, o tidings suit a tht . nit .t j tU eVery Le art Solt,- t eports I, j e tt t,,i t o t t itl e th e h a ilot, ll had Nita in the t ,,,W00d- near Bear Creel; io the ‘tettoty ot Lake St Clair to the north of Chathau.. (titter-. Wade it at "[tie Puee, ' others till at Bilk yr, ta at 1/3hliale oft t.t tt. at tit 1. tV. Rahway tt it is nook ear , . lid and tx • tended inquiries . op .0 the other side, sutlietent to justify ua to stating that the has4"'n has coo., to the earth and forth, r, teat in ail probatolit3 it watt Mel , y FrOal a gl.qtfiCtliati AL,' oV' .1! Baptiste Creek on 'Saturday alt,ttt . n betNiccii and 1 creiLwk, tic tearu that a large bailuon wa s secu to tlesteud to the grtuttd to the Nit:m ay of a large tract of woods, across a wide 11131".1, MOnle three mites from the -tatiun, (any to the aftern o on This fact wits foal hint h) ttort )hater, who at that tune had heard twitting of the eceurreuce at ..kdriau, its had u.,t the lA. t.. tlewau, our iofortuant. There Na. , there', re, 130 eagtZuose to turui&tt news or to teed txcllc -131 tit, which would lead any ptrsou to 1 sagg,..r. ate, but vvtdeutly the sitople ntattiut•lx ~f a fact • Thi gentictuan beiug to baste to return t., Windsor, and koowtug ['aught of the iutere , l attachiug to Oats halluun , made tits farther tu quirits, au , / immediately left. The balloon was tlescrtbkd as a large one, and is, there is little tLe naive 1.)1.11' that t o ol: up a u ..., tit t' at ,d Thurston 11'hat his f,ite is snit wrapped iu as i.rof"ttud tuyatery as eti.r. If it shall pr i<<, as there seetne little doubt it witl, to he empty, the fate of the :yrk.m.tut is rendered almost err, Lain But whi•tEcr it tall ever he 1:110%❑ f. , r certainty may well be qua:4loth d "ma seen at (!hathatn about '2 o'clock ,Sa'utday afterthiou, so it was thought, by the telegraph operater. It was about a, e.rge iii appearauee as a kite, Mid was thqught t. , tie such until the news of this affair reached there --- Teihuitt. tiat:t.ssta , pt 21 A bre I.roke out in tits, plt, at 1! afternoon ttr the stat,L , fJoreno Wlrrol 'being hills if 11 ,, r)11 u•••,t do• flames spread rapidly, eoniumitig dwelling with its contents; the d eLi tip of 31r- Tailor, .11rs. Kevn.iu, Mr and !he tiaud,oine brick dwelling of .I..tiu Loot-, e , ntaiu, ing the Post (Itrice, vvaa d. qtr tyc J , thr p ut w t a and 1t ttet•> Were all saved The dwelling and store or C. If Painter were also destroyed, 411.1 a t il luitier of barns and other out hiail•htigA Nine families have been loft houseles4 The 10,4 if e ,ti tna t e d a t $30,000, which is partial)) , in. sured. The Rev. It. C Putter, had his ankle and hand hurt while endeavoring to extinguish the flames. None were dangerously wounded Trivial' BAN, N F , Sept •._!:1 We can at last announce t Ito gralirytng tut< I tigence that the Attain ie C 0.1, is agate to ell til • !def. Wurkllig truer. tioo4i I •lvetri(-2) current. heed been I..ts-litg through the line for the lit‘; threie (tap, end though so aro tiot, infurtn t mi ~t the transmission of se) Ap••eifit• messages, it eat. be steel with steuraey that the signals iyeeic,ti fro Valencia are ci.s perfeet 3 , 4 ever it is bop• eel he cable wilt bo ready for business in a few weeks at the farthest. , etA/I NOVIN , Sept 2j tuteltigence has been re.ceiv,,i verifying the fait that the yacht Waudep , r, whieli was t,•iup,,, rarity detained On suspicion by the t • Z.; M.tt• ahaYuf N. 1., 4 few mouths ago, went to the *east of Africa, and she is soon eireted iu Cuba with a cargo of starts. Capt. Marcy arrived here to dly et fo wl Utah. fie made the journey in ;is the first officer retort/et! singe the. artily eat, re.i Utah. Ho wet 3,200 wagotvi carrying !"),tiiiil pounds each, drawn by 40,000 oxen. Th, , ,,• oxen "pro (Iyieg all along the road Capt. NI believes the arta3 will 1111 , 1 0 to stay in Utah, or dears mai be futile: taxable with t h e Maraoaa. , 11. LIM Domestic Tragedy in Milwauke e ..- The Milwaukee Se.witid of thl ifith b r i t , , fall aeeount of a dom..nr trAgedy that in that elf y Saturday bier A tuas am ? Chsuiliers, ills wife acid Neveti oor t u tu ears I,f age, c$1111.• t , , front Ituff4to, he having leased a ,o,, tr tho„ ,A , 4,s ' brought on a stock of goods The lisrtiy(1 2 ,, Geed unhappily for taro fir tires year, at length t septa:tow to,tit place, fetyfi e „,:' as the husband stated, "that he eotO pear, , +alit) her " fie, bowever i eedit uni . 4 maintain the mother and chiht, tel, toget kt+ll" In MIIIIIMAVe they b..aPie at i f :: ent hotels. (in Saturday litat she rii•Li rate residence to board Aiu ," stating that she was guitig to i:insul; gist, she doubtless to the opp o ri ktt „ t , a package of arse e On Tue-day her husband had i interview with k m , wit whielt site sentXPr daughter (Lomb stair i h 4, g 1.1.-. of water and on her recut n :kJ/ i''.44Mit,et, ear , r autiOnly raise a paper to her hrs, ,ouietsKing, and drink the inter Suspeetifi l g the purpose, as she had ott,a ! b ntiz sued +/kill herself, he snatched pa ctr f rni her lands, too late, however, to prcv,at Ecrlrte avrallowing the poison Mr Chamberi t outt , ynt for a doctor, telling the inruates,dthe thaik 'what had happened They immoti l n iS r.„ uy s tair., and found the little girl bad what was left of the arseme, wt f. it,, a killing herself also The physician arriving, tit uve apply certain remedies, b u t f or ,og time at: positively refused Finally, through th e , :ft euce of her little daughter, -hems", induced, swallow an emetic. This produced t h e , effect, and au antidote was u , x; admiou The little girl was similarly treat,,,i 11.61 td whyshe took -the poison, Axe "wanted to die with mother, anti was not to live with her father." Fortunately, not taken enough to kill her, and t+be r. but the quantity of arsenic 4wallowe , l mother, an I the time that dared bef,ir sv ,, u:d take any remedy, baffled all eff irts fit r roe :41•e barged tier husband with MI 1 tit, ge , i that CI•4 t h e l"lArsi!, kit ' the deed dp.l betwe,i, ill and •I I u'eloek at night, Ittre,, i t to the 11.1., and unrepentant deed 1 The ileeeft.ed Was about :14 years 911 rnu , len ramie was 1 ' , 1141. A Warner, an , / 1 oval . Crollins, Erie eouuty, New \ gl) , sl deal of f.ympattly Was felt, Cur Mr 111)10 the ...ingular fte , luail, which iu J —,wew hat oppuaitti + %Vedm is the Iqt - feral prriee—:,b ing t,iwarl. the Cewctery, the ,a,rtjage liag Mr Chamber , : and hia tittle ix,fliirolo fu,i iu the dirt coon ti , • 1, 4 i, 1,1 - anger- , 1 , , hut) ht. le It 1 4 4 upp sed thit Mr t,i'hawber• ha.l hi. arrangement -1 ft(' 1614 Purl'-'• ' 144 ugea;.e flowu , lit. clrs f.r.• atm-v(1 it I. -ai 1 that the stock g,, he hr , ql,iht ha. 6..11 1,11.1pr1 ;111,1 ~ r (sc., ether haeli , 14.• put •t% (Ital. th.r. K•a, .uod grout' i inf. wife, that ht ill treatwent at,l drone her to t)rututt =l:3 ' WioN)A \ r I Loo. tv. 1 Lilr f , 3• , app. at , .1 %1 km(' it irdplio• Iptpr 11 e t 1')$:•1.11r f tlt•• ct. ;111' 1),1$ 111 i.f 1.1 4 s .1 I Ilt lON I , 1.1 I 4 4, I( • .0 =I l• 1,)01_!, • i liter it iu 4:1,1 lir 111 1 • f tt4t..l•• I. a! I h. Fa-c • ;,»,' I I 1L 1 11 u, • “(1,2, I. t• I, 1,.1. Saklill4.ltl rAli,r hut, .13fireiy (lu tistahl lu t 111..16rt 110').-.., ;11,1 l . 1111 , 'TV5,•CV 1;501 E:.• it, )I , .tir lu I 1 llit not npi.earini, , .; r .ty_ WY I, arts tr, w d. the Ma\ by 11. hr:„ h. r r a. t.. •wc( Stly , rei, , •11 , / I‘ b.al I t, r • elitrulrt4 thAt :7Zurtth- .t 1 t t 1.11.0 t that 3 hall had 41 , r.. 1 h. r h. r thr cct •l 1.• rtandihz hr a tiv the report ,1 th e An d 111 erowd ittmv.ilatvl) k urs, e,ught tr!. N,. 1. a., h. try, s' , t ul T ar. h u., . • r tt.‘. In the I,k. .Mtru. Ilvtiry war a youn r , .:, utation, arid a uwurtar 31 , th.di.it Church Stir trom home fur the purporc knd.int, and had but )USt att CI.V.KAVAg of the ead occurroice t!uriow of I alu s oirt- Timatas ti moat. 5u.1 now nt• wh.,:ltig 14 `tee claught, r tr.t. • lea m iter-o!(I itb 1. ath t C9lllO ~ , ,1 1111 tit •ttsiU. Welt warn 'lan ~ 3 111 At , Tliot frosts 1..- f• lu tLt th. vti r- her, tll.l a • 313.1 tuarrie.l ularritig. lir utlit -ss .tor. ‘ , l Ilst• r.',.01“u-nli.. int ,1 to Thowa-, r L. t.. kt 1 pr.l.t.rty lett 14.41.. C. ttC," )1/ lips (111) s, 3t,a, 1,,5 1 I • n ro-pOelab/e us.lla t ..C t' •,t Tr:tutist.F: Accii)ENT " ting Black Gawk, Th fr.on Liverpool, Eng , ; - go of pig iron and "'"Lst lock t'f the \v't:,t , 4.-lu4 Maine. got one r ti=tpt iu foringto._: $ so;errti It otu the l ie ' l4 I ' .2yior, seeing in, ru'4ied to hi, relief, 1,1.0 ~D P uj 1)14 i. :), ‘Vith charaet , rl-; , . 301 ), t , f the tug 1 (le. at the !' provuriug ternpor.ir) - board anti br ,, ueld were ironed iu th, }La ' ii , t-pttal, who •., tt . 1 14. ~ t 6 . .0w .• ittg. scril Tiik 1.4- Cap' I' ) tor, W Ula.(01" ti 1.1. n 1' v , ),b aN.S r,[l =I Align r cr t% been adept• •f rel tt I 'lt• N( '' ' 1 1 th‘' ‘1%..1(t-t 00% to ri - 1' • 4 1 :10 , 1 th<• ,1 V 1 , 1.1 , Vait - try. 14, rt 1, , r qii-o • s'' the NI r?' tor - ‘ ttie •.,T ‘)apoeo • for a cold dU iiiiti (1) , ,(t: VI tJ• =ME II • I 1 , . 114 A • BEE I•tr, 'a 'l .. MIMI —, ,c MEI I= NMI Mil 11111 lIIE /1121