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[From the London Times.

THE FATAL. RIOTS IN SMYRNA. THE CONDUCT OF THE CAPTAIN OF THE UNITED STATES FKIGATF. ST. LOUIS.

The Smyrna correspondent of lha Semaphore, of Marseilles, in a letter dated the

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board." Unfortunate!", the generous efforts o!"the American captain were useless. The prisoner prevaricated and betrayed

himself so in his ivnlies that he did not give his defenders the slightest chance of saving him. As soon as this result was known on shore the emigrants rose in revolt.

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28th ultimo, gives the following account of was

camp of Kossuth, and who had just returned from the United States. Not bein^able lo oppose :.ny resistance to the sbem, excited by the reward of three thousand pias-

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consuls warmly offered their good offices in about, forty men, armed with pistols and order that, the prisoner should be handed daggers, (coutcaux jjoif/nards) all new and over to the local authorities, but the Aus- bright, as if they had just been from the trianconsul would not listen to them. On the following day the American frigate St.

Louis entered the port, and the captain was runt! iuformed by the consul of his nation that aj Fortunately for the Emperor, there were relugce, who he thought had a right to the around him a large posse of French policeprotection »f the United States, was detain-j men, who had sufficient strength to throw ed on board the brig.

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Uie Greeks have sworn to kill ten Italians.

Pl^Of AGAIXS'l'APOLEON. The Paris correspondent eff the Newj York Herald gives the following account of

(Emperor:

Ires which had been promised to them, M. stairs of the Opera Comique when the poCosta was gagged and handcuffed, and,]jCe officers, waiting on duty the arrival of pushed into a boat in such a brutal manner I the Emperor, hiade a rush, and the imperial that lie fell overboard, and was with great I carriage arrived in front of the house.— difficulty saved. He was then conveyed on There was a considerable number of perboard an Austrian bri^-of-war called the sons around the house, and manv men in Hussar, which had arrived on that day, I b]uc blouses, appearing to be workmen of where he was thrown into the hold and put! the lowest class, were to be observed in the in irons. 1'his act of barbarity, winch, un- first rank of the crowd, just by the theatre. fortunately has been often repeated of late years, committed against the law of nations, the indignation of the Eur

roused the indignation of the European twenty persons, and similar to the singing population, and the emigrants in particular, ,-,f

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the disturbance which was mentioned in a chance, and saw the whole trarfsadtion. It are tipe for the revolt at any moment whefi telegraphic despatch:— was about half past seven o'clock tfrhen the the scheme shall be sanctioned by the acOn Wednesday lastM. Vekbecker, Aus- Emperor and Bhnpress arrived, in a large tive movers in the interior. In the present vtrian Consul General, informed the Sardinian barouche escortcd only by a few footmen disorganized condition of our sister repubconsul that a thief was concealed in a Sal*-

an(|servants,

dinian house, and demanded an authoriza-1 jque Opera Theatre. This place of amuse- tion, united in the recall of Santa Anna.— :tion to search it. The request was granted, meht, newly fitted up and repainted, was They concluded that his energy, backed and in the afternoon ten Greek boatmen,! opened for the first time, par ordre, and the bv an obedient military, could save the all known to be ns.« asins, entered the house opera of "Havdee" was to be performed land from anarchy and tlifc stray of guerilby force, and there seized, not a pretended for the occasion. The theatre was filled las. They thought that his presence would robber, but M. Costa, a Hungarian, aid-de-j from pit to dome, and, as I had a secured

seat, 1 had been lounging till the last moment on the chairs placed on the Boulevard, opposite the theatre, waiting for the hour of commencement. I had just arrived on the

As soon as Louis Napoleon alighted from the carriage a shout, uttered by about

a nig},t 0wl,

finding themselves no longer sale, uttered who were looking in silence at the arrival cries of vengeance. Ali Pasha and the

the chief of the State, and immediately

hands of the maker, made a rush towards Louis Napoleon, shouting: "A inort Ic ty-

he captain and the down about fifteen men among the conspira

consul immediately went on board of her, tors, and to secure the life of Louis Napo but the person in command said that hereon, who, as well as the Empress, did not know nothing of such a man, and that, in. show the least fear, but entering the thea tact, no prisoner was on board. '1 hese gen- tre slowly, coolly smiliing to the manager tlemen then proceeded to the Austrian con- and his staff' of employees, who were shoutsulate, where, sifter a scene ol the niostvio-j ing Vive le Empcrcur!" with the most en lent kind, they obtained trom M. ekbeck-. ergetic voices. As a matter of course, as ••ran avowal that M. Costa was on board, the most interesting "play" was not to be and that they might interrogate him. On seen inside, but outside the theatre, I rcreturning to the llussar, the American cap- mained without and followed the police tain said to Commandant Schwartz, "When officers and their fourteen-prisoners to the I came on board a short time since your house of the Commissaire de Police of the lieutenant lied to my face. The meanest uf ward where they were taken, previous to my cabin boys would not have been guilty their translation to the Prefecture of Police of such cowardices Where is the prisoner? and Concien'cric. I wish to see him." As commandant These desperadoes were searched by th Schwartz hesitated, the American captain sen/ens de villc, and there were seven added, "Bear in mind that it the prisoner among them who were armed with pistols, claims my protection, and in^ the slightest double-barrelled, perfectly loaded, and the light lo it, will remove hint myseli, and seven others with large bowie knives.— not allow him to remain another minute on They all refused

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In the afternoon an attempt was made seemed to be quite disappointed at having to assassinate the officers of the brig who thus missed their purpose but none among were luckily warned in time to escape the them showed the least want of courage, stilettoes which were already raised against and they appeared to be ready to meet them. Everything leads to a fear ot a death, prison, or exile, for the punishment tragical issue to the affair. It was known

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that the Italians had formed a project to quickly accomplished that nobody in the attack* the Austrian consulate, to set fire to theatre knew what had been going on outit, and kill the consul, unless Costa was set side and a quarter of an hour after, when at liberty. The Turkish police did not show themselves. The consul armed his household, and the emigrants did nut conceal their intentions. In the evening about 200 emigrants assembled round an English cof-fee-house, where three Austrian midshipmen were seated. The owner of the house recommended them to leave, but no sooner had they got outside than they were at-

tacked with a cry of ••Death to the traitors his box, made his appearance in the balOne of them was fortunate enough to es- cony, there was a deafening shout of Vive cape unhurt in the scuffle, another was ie Empcrcur!" uttered by his partizans, to knocked aown by a blow on the head from whom he bowed in the most courteous style, heavy stick, and the tmrd when pierced The performance went on, as usual, with with daggers, had strength enough to throw much eclat and at the end of the opera the himself into the sea, whence his body was Emperor and Empress retired amidst the taken out on the following day, and he was cheers of all the Bonapartists congregated interred. He was a fine young man, 18 on the passage. years of ago, and the only son of a field-1 marshal. Every one deplores this victim to popular passions, and blames the brutal conduct of M. Vekbecker. For the last four days ail the approaches to his hotel have been guarded by Austrian soldiers, and no one is allowed to approach. Ali Pasha, the governor, has energetically protested against this despotism he has sent one of his officers to Constantinople with an account of the affair, and the Austrian consul sent off* at the same time his account of it to M. de Bruck. The refugees have sworn to assassinate the ten Greeks employed bv M. Vekbecker, and on their side "V *, ....

Xhoy all refused to speak, or reveal their projects: and despite all the exerlions of the Commissarie de Police., they kept the utmost silence, opposing no resistance to the grasp of the police officers and to their search. These fourteen conspirators, I dare say, offered to the beholder the most horrible sight. Thev all had ugly faccs, and

their crime. The affair had been so

1 came to my seat, I was the first one in the orchestra, (on the left side, to speak of the plot to my neighbors, and give them the detail of what I had seen. In the public green room they were soon assembled all the gentlemen of rank present in the theatre. who desired to know something, and at the beginning of the second act, when the Emperor, who had been in the parlor of

"With a full assurance in the arm

bombshell mo heath cry the turbaned infidels. "The orthodox faith Head ever a sword to which somebody did not try to fasten a Cross for a handle?—Alba-

ny £venuiy Journal

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for every Greek that mav be injured and as the latter are the most numerous it willJ .^ Hotels—New Feature.—The JUST If a young woman wishes to have be easy for them to keep their word. No hberality ot New York Hotel-keepers in the herself published as "fascinating, beautiful, arrest "has yet been made, although the treatment of their guests is the theme of and accomplished," let her pack up her assassins are well knowu. It is said that Pra's.c everywhere—so much so, that the best clothes in a dirty towel, crawl out of the Italian refugees are about to be expelled. Public houses may be set down as the best the back up stairs window some dark rainy That would be justice but ought not justice and most princely in the world. Scarcely night, and elope with the man that feeds to fall on the author of all this mischief?

wec*k

omen need marrying much more mental Music of the first order, gems from bring them just as certain as a dirtv rain-bar-than

men. The girl who lives beyond the opera, marches, polkas, *i:c., in the din- rel will beget rnosquitos. In fact, we never thirty,^ without a husband, withers like a ing room during dinner, first given by the knew a woman make a very decided fool lilly with its drink stopped. Bachelor's ot Messrs. Leland, of the Metropolitan. The herself, in any way, without enhancing her that age, however, are as rosy &s vermil- affair was novel and delightful, and was charms to two or three hundred per c-int. ^on- greatly enjoyed. «. the time her case go: in'o the papers.

the recent attempt to assassinate the French p0werfll| league is now forming throughout that unfortunate country to effect tliis present on the spot by tnere result. The sections contiguous to our soil

was heard by the people,

of the Almighty," says the Emperor of Russia, "we go forth to fight for the ortho- .. \„,i »i in tants give no attention to manufactures, but doxfaitn. And accurdingtlv 12,000 mus-'

,, ,11^ ,'tered over the west ot Europe. To Eu •athen lurks. "Peace and good will

Pass's without some new improve- and curries her father's horses. It's a big ment. The latest item of luxury is lnstru- price to pay for compliments but it will

dream. We have reason to believe that a

at the entrance of the Com- .lie many men who secretly favor annexa-

secure a lull in the fierce storm that was already breaking around them. Many suppose, and with some reason, that Santa Anna himself is not opposed to annexation.— True, reason his revolutionry tendencies but Santa Anna is ambitious. If he favors a union with the United States, he must

down upon the plains. -m. right hands carnage. As soon as one dar-.

id starving officials clamor for change.—

humbly beseeches an alliance with her

ensconced among a range of mountains, a little to the westward of Pruth, in the northernmost province of Turkey, the city in question may be found. Jassv is the capital of the Turkish province of Moldavia. It contains from 30,000 to 40,000 inhabi-

000 square miles and nearly a million of!

Our Cotintry and her Instittitiohs.

[From the San Antonio (Texas) Ledger.] ANNEXATION OF MEXICO The annexation of Meiico is nd idle

They cannot be appeased, for every source ^1S

to resurrcctionizc his country. We say a strong annexation fever pervades Mexico.

inhabitants. Moldavia is situated on the', southern or upper verge of the extended itook

plain. Both of these provinces raise an

kets and the usual proportion of sabres and £ccc',ve.the:r "^cessary articles in exchange synonnyme for old fogyism, and all dead imbshells are sent on, in advance, to pro-1 5l" wheat, which is carried down the and rotten notions in general. The name ote the spread of Christianity araon-- the thence scat-j

land the trade of these provinces is very

ri valuable. The cloths of Manchester, the

and no quarter piously replies the i»i a hardware of Birminham, and the cutlery of ot "the Holy Church! Was there

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bhefnefd, are found in all the cottages of Moldavia and Walachia, while more of their wheat reaches England then comes from America.—[JV. Y. Express.

VOL. 5. CMWFORDSYILLE, MONTGOMERY .COUNTY, INI)., AUGUST 13, 1853. NO. 7.

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er. Jarring and discord is heard from one ceive the alms distributed in the city by end of the domain to the other. On the one gentleman." outskirts hover tribes of remorseless Indi-1 ans, who sweep through the settlements! WiIat is Respectability?---'!^ with impunity. Each crevice of the moun- ^rom the conduct and ideas of some pertains is gorged with freebooters, who dash

sons

They carry in their

ing political leader is disposed of another spr the and starving officials clamor for change.—

sists

ces

so^e

lor

(,for

Growling creditors surround the capitol.— tache, sport a "iwo-thirty" trotter, or act

and

des-!aQd

troyer, so will Mexico in a very brief time more respectable than the wealthy solicit annexation with the power that hiim-'-'tiler, the educated spendthrift, the callous bled her pride. miser, or the fashionable fool. So the

«T'r"~w Tr xr 'rnodest female, whether seamstress, book

Ihe Kussians Have JIiNteuei) Jas.-7, folder, press tender, store-keeper, or even say the latest advices from Europe. Well, house servant, is in the true sense of the where and what is Jassey? word, infinitely nioi respectable than the lake up the map of Europe, and snugly extravagant wife who is ruining her husband, than the thoughtless votary of fashion, than the butterfly flirt. In a wo'rd worth, not wealth, constitutes respectability.

STARVATION IN SPAIN. It appears that thfe fhlserable condition to which Ireland tvas rfeduced a few years I ago, is paralleled, by tthat is now taking! place in Spain. A writer in a French pa-J per savs: I

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of public revenue is pledged, and Mexico i°nible tailor seen ~c owes one hundred and twenty millions of

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conclude that his leadership woitld fail to'and ev combine the strength of the land to accom- longer except to die in quiet, and implor- cr, and in good request. plish so excellent an objcct. We believe ing with loud cries the succors of the pub-J Wet stormy weather caused a rise in that no long period will elapse ere Mexico lie. charity. At the gates of the Archie- English wheat of 3s, per quarter, foreign, will knock at our door -she cannot exist in piscopal Palace, more than a thousand peo- 2s American Hour advanced Is corn held a national character much longer. No pie wait for daily bread and I hear that' with increased firmness on account of the binding cement connects the States togeth-' one day lately 4,500 poor assembled to re- unfavorable state of the potato crop

iudge

among both sexes, respectability coi

driving fast horses, wearing rich la-

dunking champagne, or idling away

'life. To cut a figure in society, on the

rings in his place-to distract and paralyze -promonade or at a watering place, is the f.],ere. public mind. The treasury is empty,

aim of many women who were born! ViexxA, July l(Jth.—Large

better tilings, j.o cujuvate a mous- t,.00pS

better things. lo cultivate a mous-, t,.00pS

sport a "two-thirty" trotter, or act

dollars. There is no power in Santa Anna by^not a few of the 'state that a proposition for a

ller pride is humbled by the very people /Uie poorest person, even in what is whose prowess she affected to despise.— co ujdied ponuhuly the humblest avocaAs the haughty beauty who in an hour of tion, who pays his debts, obeys the law, passion has yielded up her virtue, and then

Now being respectable, in either man or woman, is to our notion, doing what is du­

fulfills his other obligations to society

Love and Law.—A

tants, but it is not a place of much trade, fallen in love with another man's wife, and The inhabitants of this city were never in- the husband finding out that his

timately connected with the Turkish Em- spouse was in danger of alienating her afpire, and owing the Sultan a merely nornm- feetions—in hopes of obstructing all further al subjection, it is probable they would be flirtation—applied to a Judge of one of our little disposed to oppose the Russians. In-: Courts for an injunction against the indidced, as the Czar has made the protection vidual so seriously disturbing his domestic ot the Greek Church the ostensible cause of happiness and peace of mind. The learntlie dominions of the Porte, the inhabitants ed Judge received the husband's complaint, of both Moldavia and Walachia, all disci- and granted the desired injunction, which pies of that particular faith, maj' be ready restrains his wife's lover from looking at, to join rather than to oppose him. speaking to, touching his beaver, or in any

These two provinces, Moldavia and Wa- way making himself visible to her, either achia, are all that remain to Turkey of its in the public streets or elsewhere. Damconquests north of the Danube. Bcssara- ages are laid at $10,000. Perhaps the law bia, between the Pruth and the Black Sea, may sustain the Judge's decision in this north of the Danube, was ceded to Russia, instance but we cannot at all conceive how some time ago. Moldavia lies between it is possible to legally restrain a man from 1 ransylvania and the Pruth, and is bound- looking at another man's wife, no matter ed south by Walachia, and touches the how jealous the husband mav be. A man's Danube only between the mouths of the thoughts are his vn: and, until now, we Sereth and Pruth. It contains about half always imagined everybody had a positive a million of inhabitants on about 15,000 and unconditional right to open or shut his square miles. alaehia lies south ot Mol-: eyes when and how he pleased. davia and south-east of Transylvania in the great bend of the Danube. It contains 28,- Whigoerv-^An-Anecdote.—The HcrulJ

of last ni ht savs that

a nam0 wb,ch

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immense amount of wheat. The inhabi- it a great significance., Very true—it is now the established

now means

sa£r0

beloved

"they (the Whigs)

"sc'lf

Socs

,:lc^t

on to

tdthmjr

observe that they have given

something to be sure, but "some-

g" thing" that is much worse than "nothiiu Herald reminds us of an old anecspendthrift once remarked to a

The

dote. friend as follow wasn't worth a cent, an:, and by niv o\tn

Three years ago, I and now see where I individual exertions!

"Well, where are you?" was the inquiry. "Three thousand dollars in debt."' The Herald, in the midst of its bragging, will please remember the moral.— Cleveland Plain Dealer.

TELEGRAPHIC.

FROM NEW YORK. New York, August 4th.

The Baltic arrived at Liverpool on Tues-

In vain the venerable Bishop of St. Jac-1day, and the Niagara on the 17th. ques, in presence t/f mere than six hundred China, May 14.—Thfc insurgents have unfortunates resetobling moving corpses raised the bannei* of Christianity, and have who daily besiege his gate, has sold his possession of Nankin. The Protestant mules and his carriage. In vain has he worship 1vas recognized on the 19th. reduced himself and his servants to the Nankin represented to be in a state of ruiil, "hi Doctor that his master (Mr. 7).) wa 3 merest necessaries, in order that he might and the whole district ih a state of anarchy, very sick, and wanted him to come over give the rest to those ivho perish of hunger. The rebels are preparing to march on Pe- immediate!}'. The Doctor took up his hat All that he or the other bishops and cler- kin as soon as they receive expected rein- started, the negro following and.so gy, all that the government can do, accord- forcements from the South. ing to the Esperanza, is but a drop of vfa-! The commander of the British steamer ter to extinguish the conflagration. When Hermes returned from ah expedition to the we speak of the government, however, ive sfcat of rfebellion, where he had explained

must remember that a last contribution the neutral position of the foreign powers, completely split open with the axe. The made bv it of 3,000,000 of reals had not and states that the insurgents had adopted villains then went to the house, and both

he banished Arista, alleging as a been distributed. the Protestant worship: They have trans- ravished tfie wife. They then killed her In the mountains, the starving die by latfcd the Bible. The immense excitement then ki^ed the child then robbed the?

avors a dozens, and in many places fevers of the is likely to exterminate, the whole Tartar house, and set /ire to it and burned it up,., lust as-1 most dangerous character arc joined to the race. ,. :.•&$&,. 1 Dale negro -lfis fcee.u taken, and coiifcsa net the famine. Hundreds of sick expire for want! Trade in Manchester has slightly ed these tacts. Here was every cnra6 that

sume the initiative he must conduct negotiations he must himself achieve the of nourishment and medicine. The streets proved since last report. Breadstuff's in a'- human beings could possibly commit at tho glorious consummation! Besides, Arista i3 of our citizens are encumbered with old tive demand, no chaftge in prices. same ti'yc murder, rape, robbery, and ar not a man of very vigorous intellect, and men, women, and children, with the visag- McIIenrv quotes flo'ur and wheat at the -U1C cup of iniquity is full to th6 Santa Anna might with much propriety es of corpses, covered with miserable rags, 'extreme prices of last vreek fcorn unchang- brim^The atrocity of the deed is unpar-\ ven worse, troubling themselves no ed lard steady better sorts of bacon dear- alleled in the annals crime. Dale's ne gro produced §240 that he had taken from the house, and -iid thai, the other hvA got fire pieces, but did not know whether theyjjsf were silver or gold. At last accounts, Ihefe people of Jasper were scouring* th'j coiin try in search of the runaway, and so sure® as they catch him, they

Funds opened favorably on the 19th and advanced during the day, closing buoyant at 98-jl-a98£.

A despatch from Constantinople states land, that England, France, and Germany have agreed upon an arrangement, which is pro-

po?oc]

to Turkey and Russia

The headquarters of the Russian army is at Bucharest

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modt-'l exhibitor of coats lor some fash-1 exportation of beef is prohibited at

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nodel exhibitor of coats for some fash- 'jjie tailor seems to be the conception of iSTar)]es lified and respectable career formed

dignified and respeciauie career lormeu St. Petersburg dates to the 9th of July

to his fellow creatures, is a thousand i]lowever expected, but no cessation of ar- i'1 broken breeches, ill-kept neck tics, and maments' had taken place. (outer darkness. Woman is a -durious ifrThe commandants of the ports of the

Dardanelles had orders to permit the pas- l,re

of the British an 'I French fleets at any

moment. The formidable conspiracy aga life of the Sultan, by the Imannca or fa.mti-1

ject was to depose the Sultan, to favor his brother* and declare war against Russia. Negotiations are still progressing in the ... .. Hungarian refugee affair at Smyrna. The

jentieman ha\ mg Jutest accounts state that the Austrian and American corvettes had determined to fight and actually cleared the decks for action, rrhen the Ijritish and French constils appeared and prevented the fight.

Afterwards, it was arranged that Koszta should be given up to the French consulate till the American and Austrian ministers at Constantinople settled the affair. Koszta was escorted in chains to the French consulate.

In the House of Lords, on the 18th, Clarendon stated that an answer in entire conform ft with the note published by the: French government had been returned to,,. ... the last diplomatic note of Count Nesselrode.

Tip:Joys of tiiz Cocntry.—As the weary winged bird seeks at eve his own loved

nest and mate, and trills a joyful note of

thar.kfulness, and hovers above in delight-i ed expectancy, and then drops slowly and

j, i-

earciullv among his tender brood: so does

conflict with the world of fact, wearied,: disappointed, betrayed, perhaps, it joyfully flies to the quiet of the country, an 1 there' holds sweet communion with its own dear, longings, pure fancies, and wild delights,1 and takes comfort, rt 'Veshment, and restj therft in meditation on 'the works of God.—| There one is undisturbed, save by the rustling of the breeze, the buzzing of the flies,!

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the occasional roll of the waggoti of some country swain, or the bursting of a refresh-j ing thunder storm with its most sublime accompaniments.

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!Ai ii TERMS OP ADVERTISING:

Unesqnnrc, tbree insertion? $1,00 £aeli adQitiopal insertion 25 Quarterly advertisements per square, $8,00 Yearly advertisers allowed a very liberal d: 3ef-l) nt.

Patent medicine advertisements by the s\ year, per coliimii, |.30,00 Patent nicdicine pull's, single insortion per square, 29 psyOfflce. on the corner of Main and Gtcen street upstairs.

BlanKs of all kinds for sale at this ofa ficci 1

HORRID CRIMES:-

A correspondent pf the St. Louis Republican, writing from Jasper county, Mo., details th.c following horrible story of crime:

On Friday, night, the loth July, two ne-, groes—one belonging to a Mr. Dale and the other a runaway belonging to a Mr.' Scott—went to the house of Dr. Fiske, who' lives four miles from Carthage, and one

stationed himself in the corner of the field,' and the other went to the house and told"

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sOon as they reached the spot where the runaway ^vas stationed, bo'th negroes fell on hifn, one with a club and the other with' an a.^e, and killed him. His head was'

1. /•. .1 t».

80,000 troops encamped 's ^'g^tl you may build ii prison and erect gibbets, pass laws and establish court bodies

of,

still marching south. 72 guns,

arc

still marching south.

ieaVy

calibre, were at Ja^sey on the 8th.

compromise

had reached the Russian Cabinet, which Iliad indicated a desire to negotiate. Accounts from Constantinople to July I 9th state that a ministerial crisis is feared, I in consequence of the Russian invasion of I the principalities. The pacific solution was,

stitution the only created bein. ed.c.nce of sunshine. Lorn wave.

the

cal partv, has been discovered, and fifteen

as

have been bowslrinsed. Tl.eirob- j,vorits

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the true heart of man see and enioy the! ,i rf r. ^second time, it might he cone uded that hia" grateful repose of the country lite. After!,. ..

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following is among the items of rht bv the last steamer:

•tu tist, the swaddling clothes of Bethlehem,. oung Gent, ine Lalaieras Ls/iro?ii\,lc, ?pcftKin^ ot tDC y-, .» time vn*^ the sponge of Mount Catvary, and tw: right tious, ire

Iuxunant har\est tnat section, says. arm of St. Simeon. And a "devotion train" world do you'? "NeYcr before were such luxuriant crops is advertised to leave Lyons and Marseilles derincr how presented to the eye of man. We have for Jerusalem fare there end back, 1,000 specimens of oats 8 feet. 4 inches, wheat francs. Numerous devotees have taken and barley of similar height while melons, tickets. cucumbers, and every kind of vegetables are of the most astonishing growth. Cal- Food for Fools.—A chunk of glory butifornia now takes her place as the mo^t tered witr: official misery—occasionally scaproiific agricultural country in the *.« '.rld.'' soned *vith the mustard of salary.

news brou: An view to the faithful, until July 24, Church of Aix la-Chapelle. The tisement states that this collection comprises her great conversational a chemise that belonged to the Virgin are vou ready? Then, huah! Marv, the winding-sheet of John the Bap-j r~

'.a'-

Will

relieve tlicf

Courts of all trouble with them by burning both at the stake.

The Last Best Gift.—Somebody writing fr?m Australia, says that society is* growing wild aiid that nothing but'women can bring ti back to civilrza'tl^fi ,'igain.

houses and deputy sheriff's, but until yotl enable men to become husbands, they will run into an ungbdlinoss, beginning with unshaved beards, and leaving off'with dirty shirts and highway robbery. A virtuous woman is a sedative in dimity—her presence exerts a soothing influence that makes the most brutal man not only tractable, but tidy. Wherever she moves, there you will find cleanliness and churches, well kopt door yards and Sabbath schools.— Without her minisistering aid men drift, away from decency and religion, and bring

that takp3 may sho

Vi lcjai:Words.—There is as much contic as there is between the thoughts and the the latter

ucU:™"

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react upon the soul and leave the stain of 'corruption there. A young man who allows himself to use any profane or vulgar word, has not only shown that tlierfi is a futil spot on his mind, but by the utterance ot that word he extends that .spot .'.nd in(lames it, till the indulgence of it will soon [pollute and ruin the Whole soul. lie carei"ul of your words, as well as your thoughts.

If yotl can control the tongue that no improper words are pronounced by it, you wills on be able to control tho mind and save it from corruption. Vou extinguish the lire by smothering it, or prevent baf thoughts bursting out in language Never utter a word any where which you would be ashamed to speak in the presence of the

most religious man. Try this practice a oon have command of yourself.

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Second Marriaoe.—It is remarked' that widows and widowers marry more readily than those who have never entered matri-

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wite had given hi a disgust to marbut, bv taking a second wife, he pays the highest compliment to the first, by showing that she made him so happy as a married man that he wishes to be sc a second time.

Hush, Girls! Here comes Margaret!— You who love scandal, gossip and small talk you who feast on the recital of your neighbor's business and private affairs which the argus of es bf Margaret have ferreted out you who would know what Mrs. Loplir.s paid for her last new dress, and what Mrs. Reynolds said of her son, and her son thinks of a certain girl. I say, hush! for your appetite for rich gossip wiil

edilving collection of relics is on soon be appeased, if you are not actually in the surfeited, for Mag never lets such an opad\er- portunitv as this pass without displaying .rs. Girls,

look here—you are ambiyou T^ant to get up in the weN don't try it, by wonther people not half so active

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as yotfn-^lf have done it—but watch your chances, keep your eye* open, and when you find a chap sleeping on the road to' fame, hustle hini off into the ditch and go' ahead—never stop—never wait—but hk-'.-the piston rod of a perpe'u:il motion, kecjf moving