Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 9 June 1855 — Page 1
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CIIARLKS II. BOVVEN, REVIEW. JEKEM1AII KEEjS'KV. Jn.Mw.T
NEW STORE
AND
E W O O S
•UL' BENEFIEL & ELTZROTH
HAVING
g°°dS
T7AST oolor'd CalieocsfromStolSKct,: pr.^d.
in town, cheaper than ever, at
care.
constantly on
TEMPORAL
Bclovcd
SSfaTquar'n^ all duties towards all mankind.
JD Ginghajiis, Lawns, Beragc Delaines. »fce., from on an unimportant public road in a
april 21 '55 BENEFIEL & ELTZROTH'S.
^rethrlfn
cr
es
to' --if) cents per yard. town should approach and cross the track Beautiful FronchClnnU and Brilliantones from 25
A Hjly of Jenkin's superior Teas,
"Marc-h 31st. 1S5 v6-n37tf.
Square Up.
^LL TIIOSE knowing themselves to be indebted
main in this pluec but a few days.
be happy to wait upon all his old customers and as
April 21.1S55.
liaiid lor Sale
Ladies Collars nnd Mitts, a nice assortment, all while he was in the act of crossing a dis-j
prices. tance bare sufficient to clear the horse and
Some very handsome Work Boxes and many oth- If the horse wis movin^ at rite I
cr notions, nt ituicie. ii wit. Jiorse wii moving ai a raic
of
ty
10"
as a
0 cents
Go(|
owe
Lottery Tickets, or cards, (100) 1,50 this distinction, which you fully understand
BENEFIEL & ELTZROTII'S. no faster than a walk, as the track is usual-'
-Aprjl 21, 1S5^ lv crossed, the train would move toward !CFEE'
rpilK best assortment of Window and Wall Paper him, while in the act of crossing, more than 'T',W"'
ve
the
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1855, F. II. FRY,
IIAS JUST RECEIVED A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF
SPRING & SUMMER O
855.'Person
every variety and quality, which he will bo
VJ hapny to exhibit to all Who may favor him heard at the crossinn-. The velocity ex-
a
nnd gaiters, which have been selected with J. L. Comstock, tlw^eiritnotvn author^of
^})e
wrilcr
F. H. FRY.
1ST llnvintr purchased the Mammoth Stock of Boots, Shoe?. I/sathcr. &c.. of L. Falley, Jr., we in- traveled largely over the estate,—that on
tend to continue in the s^tme business and'should one occasion'thev were attended with super-
THE following described very valuable piece of timber land in Montgomery
Ly Brand, Allamakee
JACOB LTBBAND
CO.,
Iowa._K,
the, lai'y-
"e
*""••.
Circulars, on half sheet letter, per hundred-• 3,00 -we ha\e uniformly taught you, both pub-}its
Blanks—single cm ire $1,50—two quires 2.00 Hcly and privately, to perform all the du-lpion, attributing the ill success of the Know
••3 00 authority, any engagements, inconsistent with the duties that we owe to the country and its laws. On every oportune occasion
removed to Elston.rt New Brick, at when fairly under way. A writer in the tho head of Commercial row, opposite the Post Otiieo and Campbell's old stand, are now in Hartford Courant gives some interesting receipt of their Spring stock, comnrisiiur a com-
stunci, where we think we can exhibit poods, the nished car moves nearly twice itsown length sipht of which will suilieientlv recommend them, in a second of time—about seventy-four nnd which wo intend to sell at the smallest profits
possible. tnink wc can Jive as cn«up as any and arc determined to bo undersold by none, but comotive driving' wheels, SIX feet in diamemean that those who mnv favor us with their pot- ter, make four revolutions per second. It to "town?
°f "S
,0W
th°y
"rC !s
authority. Be not disturbed at the misstatements of
ety, under whatsoever form of government may be placed.
COUUtry
rtt the speoJ of mi]es por hour whioh
would be crossing rapidly "an express train
to 35 cents por yard. Tissues and Berajfes from 80 to 50 cents per yard. Nice Summer Shawls from $1.50 to #4,50 Plain and Satin Straw Bonnets from 5u cu to $",00. „e -••Black and Fancy Parasols from $1,00 to ward him two hundred and nfty-seven *ht*ir suffrnre for the n«»rtv that would* dp- «i »i
aDDroachiner at the moment would move to-!
accidents nt such points The
driving thinks he may cross because
the train is a few rods distant.
a O I
ARCHBISHOP KENRICfPS PASTORAL DULWER'S ARGUMENT AGAINST THE PERSONAL APPEARANCE OF PIANOLETTER—DENIAL OF THE POPE'S, STAMP DUTY. RI. PRINTING,,
JCi Of Crawfordsvillc ("MONTGOMERY JOCP.NAL," The concluding paragraphs of the late on the stamp duty, remarked, "You have assassinate Louis Napoleon, had bis trial AWD "CBAWFOKDSVILLE REVIL"*," ON the 7th day Pastoral Letter of the Archbishop of Bal- been led to infer that the American press on the 7th of May. Notwithstanding his of March, 1855, as follows: timore and the BishoDS and Prelates of the
ls
Ono Column, pcranmim,subjcct toBemi-nn- Province ol balumore, areaslollows. American press is, lhat it embraces nearly vor the idea that lie *as the agent of a »bj'~V VT
em
oemi-annnai change i8,00 brace you all with paternal anection, and scarcely a statesman of eminence, an au- unsuccessful attempt at assassination, it WHS One-Third Column, per annuni,^ subject to entreat you to walk circumspectly, for the thorof fame, who does not contribute to the! con6dently s'ated in several cities of Ger-Onc-Quartcr Column, per annum, subject to days are evil. You know what manner of American periodical press." many, Italy and Spain, that the Emperor
Bomi-unnual change—- ^2'®® precepts we have given you in the name of The satne speech contained the following,! of France was dead. This can hardly be A'-Card of one square or ess,^p^annum ^.^ tl,e Lord Jesus. For this is the will of in regard to the Spectator:—"Once there accounted for on the supposition that Pian-
as heretofore, one dol God, your sanctification. Be peaceable, existed a penny daily paper—it was called ori acted merely from the promptings of lar per square, for three insertions for each addi- sober, just and faithful in the performance of the
act
cach additional- hundred 5.oo er exacted of you, as we ourselves have In a very lachrymose article of yesterday tators but none but mm were admitted
THE SPEED OF RAILWAY CARS.—Many of
ignorance of the velocity of the iron horse
ac
plcte vanut.v ot latest styles and best tabrics, to which they respectfully ask the attention of all. "It seems almost incredible that as we ei shall be pleased to see our old lriends, and glJJg smoothly aloncf, the elegantly furnll who may be disposed to call on us. at our new °.
no idIe
Pision
Aprii 21,'55. vGnio inders thus eight times per second.
Spectator. [Hear, hear.1
half, charged as two squares. patienoc, toroearance, charity towards all. more to refine the manners of the people consequences that would have flowed from Patent Medicine Advertising. the exercise of your rights as free citi- than half the books in the British Museum, his attempt, if it had proved successful.—
per annum, sem-annual change $35,o0 zens, remember your responsibility to God [Hear, hear.] Suddenly a penny tax was Whatever may be thought of the character ,! n'oo and act as freemen, but not as having lib-: pUt on that penny paper, and so one fatal of Louis Napoleon, and the means by which Quarter l-2!oo
public Sales, Transient-ytvertisemer.ts, &c., vants of God. Respect and obey the con- ever brought philosophy to the fire-side, that he is, at present, the most important S radX^n^sSn
Purch»seft"" themselves damnation. tinguish the
hfl" our regular advertising rates. I 1o the General and. State Governments, quisite alliance which genius had establish- universal uprisin^of the revolutionary elcfor^tat^iscrtfon ^a*en^*^cd'c'nea'
Card and Job Printing. civil order: the authorities of the Church cheers.] hold in check. The internal tranquility of One nack of Cards (50j #2 no challenge your obedience the things of almost every country on the Continent is Two '(100) 3^00 salvation. We have no need of pressing CRVING AFTER SPILT MILK.—1he Ga-
sette,
You
S
we have avowed these principles, and even left the field open for Mr. Wise without
that we were in civil matters subject to his Wise, the result might have been different
our tennets which are daily made, or at the vassing the State, acted with more, judge-
the accidents which happen to persons attempting to cross railroads are the result of overwl-elmned with abuse for not succeed-
which it may be well to bear in mind:
J,
At th| ve ocit we fin( that tllu 0
rod that
lf a man with ah
traverses the cyl-
1
°1rSe
and
carriage up-
g°°d citizens, and that we have nev- Nothings in Virginia to his I nek of energy. The court room was crowded with spec-
and see the candidates they vote for. Mr. gj
Huurnoy, however, made no speech, but
in our communications to the late Ponlilt', competition. If Mr. Flournoy had made f,1Ce was pale, probably its natural color, we rejected as a calumny the imputation as vigorous and thorough a canvass as Mr.
and very erroneously, lay the blame of failure upon the men instead of the odious measures they espouse. Thus, after the late municipal election in this'eiry, our venerable "Pap" "Jimmy O'Taylor." was
t,ier are ab uta
\J
ly ran down and killed a common hawk.— The train was stopped, and the game, so
rarel
to me cither by note or book account, are requested to call and make payment as soon as possible, ut tlio old stand and all those having claims -I against me wilt yleusc present them, as I shall re- ??."
captured, was secured."
STATEMENT OF AN EVE WITNESS.—At the -Cling at laneuil Hall, last evening, Edward A. Vose—a member of the late
1
I
^ils1.1reoenV!vnilV"
several philosophical works, informed the
passin- throu-h
Western New York, when the train actual-
^"neuil Mall, last evening, Mr
n„mHPlll.: tKat
,},» ., ,.„
many now ones as may fuvor us with a call. numeraries,—tliat me en.ire my i,um- trava-ance. and small spreein:'at th A. P. WATSON & CO. bered hfieen.—THAT UE ORDERED SOME BPIR- |jc expense n40tf. ITS,—THAT OF THE FIFTEEN, THIRTEEN DRANK
BOUNTIFULLY, AND OF THE THIRTEEN, TWELV*
DEMOCRATIC FAMILY NEWSPAPER—DEVOTED TO POLITICS, NEWS, MISCELLANEOUS LITERATURE/ MECHANIC ARTS, &C.
VOLUME YI. CRAWFORDSYILLE, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, IND., JUNE 9, 1855. NO. 47.
SOVEREIGNTY. I Sir Edward Lytton Bulwer, in his speech I The Italian Pianori, who attempted to
raany
a
rive ra
'Q ^ie ^an^s of ignorant adventurers,' uniform denial that he had any accomplice
remarkab |c pecu|iar of lhe circomstaDCM have
all the intellect of that country. There is conspiracy. On the very day he made Im
cloak for malice, but as the ser- morning the most graceful instructor that he obtained power, it cannot be doubted
stituted authorities, for all power is from had vanished from the homes of men.— man in Europe^His death, especially by
special Notices. and tfiey tiiatjresisUhe ordinances of [Hear, hear.] A penny tax sufficed to ex- the hands of an assasssin, the agent of a tinguish the Spectator,
after misleading its party hy maturely
J"?" Aatj^o'cmgovera •nclory wb.ch »ll
ey*M
as
'heir political rights and re- (j
duCC lhem bel W lhe grade llle free
a( cnrt HnrP
r0 cc
thnt
EVERY
am zed that ral onal
th?Ar
am
train the whistle is opened at the eighty I ,» I MI claim their irratitude 'whistle post the train will advance near one hundred feet before the sound of the whistle traverses the distance to and
ie whistle is opened at the eighty rod
jp
raC
^J~_
n^'_
MASSACHCSE
f'—
aD,n tl,e
TITH* 11 d«»«icr'h»H 1 ^OTKD FOR THE NEW LIQUOR LAW This is undt the British Channel to connect France comprint attacks the Chief Magistrates of flKuble rJXr land in MonLvn,"J statement of an eye-witness, and isun- and England. The project received with cities with most virulence. The Boston
and divorce that ex- political club, would be the signal foi
Spectator, and divorce that ex- political club, would be the signal for the
quisite alliance which genius had establish- universal uprisinjjof the revolutionary
in all that regards the between mirth and virtue." [Loud ments, which his firmness and audacity
The people of Virginia expect to hear nQthjn^r remarkable, nor did his features
ve
(,vjd,
nt-'"
ii|i »h. Dpmncrntic
,,
Uemocra
HVe not lin t0
basement but fur
^e^.rrac^,e
hundred feet This fact accounts for: ^'tnougn we must confess that we are playing the Game of War, as a match ward my sovereign :uid cuulrv compels
.» ii._ *ii .. claim their iiratitude to those noble and ervthiii"- to be seen in the Crimea. There Th»*
er an uni:mtinn
CrS the
iu "vll Li (•utliui
a
S ^"P-
marc
with a call. He would partieularly call the atten- JI- VT ed onward to rescue from sacriligious spoil- movement is made by the troops from hour Disnatches from Canrobert of the May most to ruins a a
)!,
nda ental truih of
Puri ^emoc-
l0
Look AT EK!
T™
Legislature which has outraged and dis-
honored the Old ty State, once as patriotic as any other in the Union, by setting her in open opposition to the National Constitution, is thus spoken of by the Boston Courier. "We hazard this opinion, that history will show the Legislature which has just adagant,
i.
.county, Indiana, is for sale, namely: west aoubJedly true. Tnis reminds us of anoth- most favor is that of Payerne, who offers to Post s«ys half of boutli west quarter of sec. 84'. township 20, er piece of hypocrisy. A member of the perform the work if supplied with 40 sub- We are sorrv to learn that the mavor of ernment of 28. lbrr.itted a report from tht
r, is eruma*! CM* ainutee. |be TMJ aiek. with /ape*.
rt*PUl's b.v
dun
never before claimed for a Massachusetts freight by stenm from New York to the
P^
0^7~They are projecting a railroad tunnel THE TEMPERANCE GRIPE.—This queer
jurors judges of the law well the fact channel might be croMed is thirty-three, for medical purpose*. Of cour»« be most Sutes enjoy exclusive privilege* of trade
,f
nce
rot
oni
ut
jjd
.. ... .... ...... ... ...w the court pulsed with considerable loss. ana maintain uTe estaDlislied order of soci-1 their nominees were not of the right.stripe, commenced." ...-I*. A short truce was granted on the evePianori denied that he was an agent,
ing better, and had to run the gaun'let of savings, and neither that nor his arms Central Ba-tion. vituperation from his tormer (jiiondam
Were
ht wbiPcl,
Addison private revenge. If he was the a^ent of a
and Steele were its contributors. It did conspiracy, it is impossible to estimate the
suspi n(lct on so britl a lhn ad the
thc
no^Winieclround upon itscham
p,r»„ml appearance and .,ial of
or
0f a
life
q{ a gj ]e man The foj|„wjn,r BCCOU!ll 0f
taken from the Paris correspondence
London paper:
anything pariicularly fe-
joug. The expression was one of decis-
but calm, and rather sorrowful, his
nol
from what it is." and whiskers of the same color encircled Mr. I lonrnoy, in abstaining from can- his face like a frame. His dress was decent,
nn( as an
justice and good sense of the nation will ant, and, therefore, unlike his order, he take his place. The prisoner, whose de- The Russians made a sortie on tin: niirhi soon disco\er the groundless character of knew enouoh to keep silent. meaner wa" tranuuil throughout, was then of the 1 3tli and advanced on the works of suspicion thrown on the fidelity of Catho-1 TheK. N organs have a very unsavory called noon to sLand un. and il^ lies, whose religion teaches them to respect' way of discovering wnen trereaiea, that animation by the president of
appear diturbed bv pas-ion or
ear- wore
small dark moustaches,
overhall he wore a lar«re brown
by
friend and enthusiastic admirer of the Ga- defence consisted chiefly of an appeal for stood, have received despatches ann-'unc-zeite, until "ould Jimmy came to the con- mercy. The jury retire:!, and in fifteen ing heavy rains, ami that the trendies were elusion that Know-Nothings, like republics, minutes returned with a verdict of guil y. lull of water, thereby suspending opera"is ungrateful. Xlie court then sentenced him to the pun- tiorss.
There is one point connected with the jshnient awarded by the penal code for the The Austrian Cominandcr-ih-Chief had election in irginia to which we would call crime of parricide. proclaimed martial law in the Principalithe attention of those who are eternally In former times the parricide had his hand iies. harping upon the one string, that the Dem- ut ott' from the wrist previous to execution. A new manifesto of lhe Cz ir orders anocracy owe their success to the foreign vote. The 13th article of the penal co le specifies other levy of 12, in very 1000. in In that Stale there are but 3,000 such vo- t|1at "the parricide shall be led to the place the Western Provinces, to be complete bv ters and the Know Nothing organ at of execution in a shirt, barefoot, and his the end of un.-. Wheeling, the Times, pays them the equiv- head covered with a black veil that he The indications of a more intimate ielaocal compliment of a laudatory notice, shall be exposed on the scaffold whilst a tionship between Aus ria and Pru-sia are thanking the Protestant portion of them public officer reads to the people the sen- becoming more and more probable. An for casting their votes for the Hindoo fac- tence of condemnation, and that he shall be important conference between 'die represention. immediately put to death." tatives of the two powers was held in Swe-
Catholics as Two days afterwards, Pianori signed an den. and, it is sal I, or iered the immediate
ns in lat ^ate, it ows, appeal to the Court of Cessation, which enrollment of the militia. I course, that the mass of foreigners gave would be decided on the llthorlSth. It The French Baltic squadron arrived
was said that he had agreed to sign a pe'i- out.
on or
ARRIVAL OF TIIE PACIFIC!
NO PROSPECT OF PF.ACE!
Breadstuff's Unchanged
pardon, and hence it was inferred The Allied fleet were pushing forward.
that he could make disclosures. The latest Paris Momteur publishes the
man shall vote as he THE GAME OF WAR—A correspondent shattered health no longer allowing me to
against of one of the papers represents Napoleon continue in tiie chief command, duty to-
fhould so court game of Chess is sometimes played, by me to ask that you transfer the command to
Heaven's telegraph by distant and rural clubs. He Gen. Pelissier a skillful and experienced
sake, let us hear no more cant about for- says: "the wires of the telegraph which leader. The army which I leave him is'
"How compares tb". lushest pe«d of the' ««»»««••*. "fterlhe above striking connect Balaklava with Paris, are brought brave, and full oi* ardor and confidence. I portant n- w- from China .Japan. The ratiain with the velocity of sound? When
P' The misguided men who would into the Tuileries, where a large chamber beseech the Emperor to leave me a soldier's cations of the treaty between the United
themselves will yet live to pro- is fitted up with an exact fac simile of ev- place as Gent ral of Division." States and Japan have been exchanged.
tion at B'il iklava to apprise the imperial oc-, this place. The troopcupant of the Tuileries, who, in his turn spirits and full of ardor.
din-ctions for what is next to be!
A PROPELLOR FROM NEW YORK TO CHICAGO.— A di-p.ttch from New York, in another column, states that a propeller left that city on Wednesday bound for lhe Upper Lnkes. with merchandise for Ohicoga of its anil Milwaukee, which is to be delivered purity without transhipment. This is the first
ni1 lbe
-^u-picion of impurity, undue ex- men', of a new era in the direct trade of tne
the pub- Northw.-st with the Atlantic const and Europe.— Chi. Dem. Press.
is
NEW YORK, May 30.
The steamer Pacific has arrived. Breadstuff's market wholly unchanged— closing dull. The accounts from the growing crops were favorable. The provision market has slightly advanced and closing firm. Ashes—Potash 30s Pearl 34-^s.— Naval stores declined. Lard has also declined^—market closed dull at 49s.
The Pacific brings 130 passengers, among whom is the Hon. R. M. M'*Lane. United States Commissioner to China.
The Pacific arrived out at Liverpool on the afternoon of the 13:h, and sailed for New York at noon on the 19th.
The St. Louis arrived at Cowles on the 18th.
There was a combat on the night of the
A dispatch of May 1st, savs, that the advances were approaching surely but slow"v. ivlaiu'/s disnateh oi the same dav.
il ex- I the left. The attack was iiiifnediiiti lv re
or'ningof
that he had been under the influence of bury the dead in fiont oi the Allies adrefugees in London. He sail the idea of vance. firing at the Emperor only occurred to him Gortschikoff telegraphed that the Allies on the day when he made the atte'mpt.— on the Sih and (Jih, oceui ied and were augII e.said that the money found upon him was menting t.heir it.erie= an 1 rein.oicing the
given him bv others. His counsel's The French Government, it is untler-
the 10th, to allow the Russians to
t.
.t"
those noble and erythiug to be seen in the Crimea. There! The Minister of War replies in terms of One of the largest cities in Japan was desterling souls who, descended from the chiv- j*
alrous settlers of that time-honored State, every pass, e\act descriptions of every situation, and gives him command of the the capital, was very seriously injured.— have ever, with an unfaltering step, march- elevation, fortifications, fcc., and as each corps of Gen. Pelissier. The town of Simodo also was reduced al-
t*." This is hardly true, but it shows: Things have undergone a change. New
This is hardly true, but it shows
what miracles the telegraph is capable of Austrian proposi ioiis were fowarded yesaccomplishing.
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LONDON, May 18.
Market easier—bonds advanced to 89| American stocks steady and prices unchanged.
Baring fc Bros, quote the London Markets steady. Sugar advanced toG.i@10: Coffee steady Breadstuffs unchanged.— Welsh bar iron is lirm Scotch pig tjuoied at 67-^s.
The latest dates from Sebastopol are BA-STOPOL.—1The London Times.correspon-m-tils of April 30th, due telegraphed on the gi*es many interesting incidents of the 12'h inst boinb.trdmenl oi Sebastopol. In regard to
Canrobert reviewod the entire French LHn(MM.,r gun, he.saj.^. army and assured them that they would! wa .-truck b} a shoi and knocked to enter Sebastopol, either by door or win- P'ecc-i- hiding and wounding six men.— jovv. Several engineer tin rs to whom I have
\r
following as Cauroberi resignation: "My
model of Sebastopol, maps and plans acceptance to Gen mrobert's letter of re- .itroyed by an earthquake, another, Jeddo,
.' elevation, fortifications, dcc., and as each corps of Gen. Pelissier. iiietown ot
hour^the telegrap'h wires an- set in mo- !G h. says, "We continue our works before An officer of the U. S. steamer Powhat-
VIENNA Fiiday Evening
,] y. it is said Austria wiil give nn'epp
0rl to )e
Western Powers shoiiM
they accept aud Russia reject the proposition-,,..,.,
FP
The cholera has almost disappeared. BERLIN, Friday.—Eight Russian Merchantmen were captured off the Dunarnande, at Revel. A dag of truce is flying— the cause is not known.
The English Bill to abo'ish Church rates was carried on its second reading. The Commons had a majority xgainst the gov-
Ellenboroujfhs motion of want of coafi-di-nce in the Ministers, was Ir.ken up in the House of Lords on the 14:h. His Lordship opened the debate with a bitter spcech against the Minister's open admission, with formidable power, and wielded public opinion in a denunciation of the making appointments by favor instead of merit.
Panmore replied. Derby cod tinned the debate. Seventyone were, for the resolution and one hundred and eighty-one pgainst it.
FRANCR—Pianori has been executed, together with live more. He refused to make any developments, "Vive la Republique" just as the knife fell.
The latest news from the.Crimea states that Gen. Canrobert has resigned, on account of ill health, and is succeeded by Gen. Pclissier.
It is said that the Emperor is about to issue a manifesto to the army of the East, stating his reasons for not proceeding to th« seat of war.
Paris papers assume a tone of outspoken ho.-tiiitv to Austria. The King of Sardinia, it is rumored, if negotiating a marriage with Victoria's eldest daughter.
INCIDENTS OF THE BOMBARDMENT or S*-
s|'°ken,
"24th, between the Russians and the French. hae declared their satisfaction at It is represented as being a desperate «f- get'ing rid .,f4he gun. in wh:ch lliry .placed fair. The Russians attempted to dig new conodence on account of its wild and un-rifle-pits but the French partially prevented them. .'00 French were placed bars ih corn!ut.
whue express.ng regret at the ac-
certain linnj. In regard to guns silenced, he says:—"One of our twenty-four pounders was burst by a shot which entered right at the muzzle as the gun WHS being discharged. Another nun was struck bv a shot in the
was struck in the mouth by a shot which knocked two of hi^ e'.li down his throat. Capt. Luce ha:i ih his legs shot ofl' by a ri'Uii shot, Lieut. H. Douglass was killed by a round shut, which took off his head. Another accident to a mortar is related at follows: "A strange and almost unexampled accident occurred in one of our batteries. A thifieen inch mortar, with a moderate charge nnd not over-hca'ed, burst on being fired, ami tiew into two pieces, splitting up longitudinally. One of the huLre masses was thrown thirty yards to the right and another a great distance to the left, and yet, wonderful to relate, though the fragments flew along the traverses and parapet, not one man was killed or wounded."
Hiss WON'T OIVK UP IIIS SEAT!—From Boston, we learn that on the 14th instant, .r the House was one urand scene of confu17 of ... sion, lii-s Itavin^ twice resumed his vacated seat, and twice been conducted outside by the Sergeant-at-
Arms, by an order of the
House, which was passed almost unanimously. .Some parties say JOK adopted this course by advice of his counsel. He has, however, published an address denouncing his expulsion as arbitrary, and intimating that the members of the House feared an impartial development of all the facts in the case.
IlKDL'crio.v OF FARK.—The Buffalo Evening Post states that the fare between that city and New York has been reduced to 6ix dollars and a half on first class cars. Thin is over the Buffalo and New York City and the Krie road. We presume the Central will come into the same arrangement.
FitOM JAPAV The 1311 ic brought im-
War rcnl' in f^rms nf One of the lar"st cities in Janan was de
are in excellent tin, writing to the North China Herald.
1
VARNA, tl
There is heavy firing at Sebastopol ev ery night. nol been renewed. The 3.1 division of the French army have left Marlak for the Crimea.
Enquiry. Notice of enquiry Russia and the United
gives some lac's which are as Wonderful as any of the phenomena of earthquakes on cord.
£-*f -Shakspeare's profession was not authorship, bu*. tiie stagi-. Milton was a school-master and a secretarv. Addison, too, was a secretary of state. Pope was a I in o: private fortune. Fielding was a
justice. Richardson kept a shop—so did
I- T- oJwi:i. L'owper lived on trifis from his I he expedition tu K'-rtrecn nas ilfrelations. WoiJsworih was a stampma-ter.
Croly is a rector. John Wi'sori was a pro-fe.-sor. Shelsy was a gentleman of fortune, an heir to barone cy. Byron was a pi-er. Carlyle has an estate. Browning is a man of fortune and family.— GUjillan.
Mr. Gough, the great temperance
lecturer, is about to return to America, in con»Mjuence ot his ill-health. He intends tori turn to Great Btilain next year,
remain in it five years, prosecuting the
to which he
has
and
work
devoted his life
and ener-
o^' No MISTAKE ABOUT IT.—Lazy rich girl* make rich men pour, and laduatriou* pour girk Mke poor rieii.
