Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 11 June 1859 — Page 1
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NIIOWIM]
ll'it/r f/tiU is Mtnnifti' tiiml in
Montgomery County. And every body knows that I am the only lioss tim er in thd town of (Yawfordsville.
Mucks Stove* stands unrivaled as vet. JOHN IIOOVKK. .Inno i«. 1S5S. No. t'.i-tl'.
Coppersmithing.
.1. IIOOVKK,
^-yil(» is the on!_v Coppersmith in Montgomery
j'uhlie that he is jru}iirotl titurnish Stunin l'ijes. Smoke Staeks, Apple lintter. Dye, l'rOMirve. 11 nd (Jiindy Kettlei, on ^hort notice, and on ns ood tormi:* «s enn he had in tho. country nud luis no )ie«itntion in \viirrnntins nil his work in that line. June
Jle
IIIIMIIKO
on hmnl 11 splendid lot of
Warrentcd to last as long as any Anihrotypecan ho tnade to last.
Dagurrcotypcs from 1 lo 20 Dollars.
.Photographs from 23 Cents to 43 Dollars.
This in tho Premium Gallery of this County, wo make the host work for tlie same money of any iloiifto of tho kind in tho State of Indiana.
Kntranco to rooms between Ohristman A Creep's .Hardware Store, and II. S. Cox ife Co's.. Grocorv
Storo. A. S. lirtWIKS. fe May, 22, 1S5S. No. 44-tf.
Pit. YAXDERB1LT,
E N A S E O N
RESI'KCTFl'T.LY
lavi.-' I'C
to aifiits.
LKON.\Kl SCOTT it O*., JVTJ. »i stiri'I. Nif\v Vurk.
IKm omlter 11, !?•*?. I
TO T1IK EMZKNS OL- T11K
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.
1 t:ike this moihoil i.-f iiifonnin^ the ('itizens of tlu District that owing to my ditties at liom.- that I shall be compelled to decline beiiij: a candidate for Coiigri'ss in the emiug Campaiirn. lut will use my utinoht exertions to supph all my customers with the he.-t article of
Tin, Cojipor cV Sliccl Iron,
BrcCIKS.
i-lsewhere.
Cooking, Turlor mul Ilentin^ Stoves, Jj j.,,,,.,. t'hoap for t':n-h. Alisn. :i assort men of Tin. \H)jjer, and Sheet Iron Ware, for sale low, on the _itOV» terms. I ('ash paid for old Cppor. IVwtor. I.eiiii and 1W. J. IIOOVKK. I iDeoi'inhor 11. ir-'ltf
E O A
1 have moved my Dnpucrrinn Koomsi'from tho Kast end of Kmni-e l?lock, to the Wot end,) nnd I an\ now fitted _\ip in pood stylo and ready to make you some of tho best pictures that can he liindo iind no mistako. lJapuerreotyping and the
Anihrotypinp will all ho done in the same rooms.
Ambroti/jKS in Casts for 2f cents,
1. IS.V.I.
tenders his services to the cit
izens of Crawfordsvillo and vicinity. He ei vos particular attention to carious toeth—millions of which aro now annually lost for want of timely and judicious treatment. Those that aro in want of artificial toeth can do well to call and see specimeuB of tho best manufacture of ., Porcelain Teeth in the West,
Having sure utility and case to all requiring artificial substitutes, from a single tooth to an entire .double set. All work warranted.
All operations pertaining to tho science carefully fcttea od to with tho loast possible pain. Dental Rooms in Washington Hall.
November 4, 1853. v5nlStf.
The Way To Make Money.
THE
undersigned have sold out their entire stock of gooodi and consequently wu»t settle up their accounts, as we are out of business we cannot spend much time looking sifter our account* those indebted to ns will save money by calling promptly st the old stand snd settling, we must and will have money. Mnt to^wwieeofflcient. ALLEN* OALET A E£ERA^*
February 12*.h, 1859. No. 80-tf.
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izr, :i aoniv ,'Mta io •er- .ju:ih 'fl-ytil ^"?ia ^xi rijir tiki ortT •?-T iiXi G-ihf.ViiSI
A COMBINED REAPER & MOWER.
MANUFACTURED BY
MILLER, WING ATE & CO., IOJJISVILIE, KY.
This ^facliino in every essential }art is constructed of wr&iglit1 iron and steel. It has no equal in lightness of draft, durability, strength, aiid simplicity. It can be I changed from a .Reaper to a Mower iu five minutes. The Cutters can be raised or lowered at pleasure, so as to cut from 1 to 22 inches high.
Every Machine is put together at the Factory^
and operated b\* steam. Over 1000 were sold and used in 1858, and in no instance has a failure occurred or a .Machine been returned. j,
Two Thousand now Ibiirdiiig for the Han est of 1839.
'".Daniel Kelsey & Son, •Jolin McLain,. l'(''* Hall & Husenbark, .' (ieorge Mnuns, (Jarret Harlow, *i,
John .NIumiH, (!. lJooher, Sylvester Hojfpingj .Peter Swisher, Cook & (lilliland, Henry Stiekrod,
AVirt, Tate & (More,'1'1" Jtobt. Y. Gallow ay, '. Wilson & Joel Stout,
Lidika^- &. Yenawinc.
CARRIAGE FACTORY.
I Main Street, Crawfordsville, Ind.
is 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 a or on to as
I N E A I A E S
n. lii.i Ksrn.
1859. 1859.
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SULKIES, &C.
J. S. MILLER & CO.
^yon.n
announce to their friends and the
publie that thev are now amplv prepared tc
manufacture
Carriages, B" airi^s, Sulkies. Sleigh.*
S S
np
all practical* workmen and employing none
but tho most skilltul, and using tho
VEKY BEST OF 3I.VTERIAl
Ks-erv ?lachiue warranted. liave .sold about forty Machines in the two past sea- J« At aBigim 10 r,-in -^unh eu jc is, and would sive the following list of persons that arc usinz these Machines and ieir wtapens in rear aw, van, .... V| i«. lint tliev .senrcely apie:ir to speiik or breathe,
I .WARRANT EVERY MACHINE
TO CJIVK FNTUU SATISFACTION Oil NO SALK.
1 have now on hand a .-ample .^lachine which can lie seen and examined by every [. body. Call and see the bert. Meaper and .Mower combined tlio world ever jirodueed.
ALL AND GET A PRINTED CIRGULAR
iwhiehwill give all the desired inforination. Those wishing will be sine of a -Ma'-liine bv leavinir their orders earlv.
I THE DEMAND FOR THE HARVESTER!
is such thai it is with the utnms! exertion that the demand ean be supplied.
S. & li. llosteter,
r. .. rpottcnger & L'livis,
Wm. tlreen, „\. G. Watkins, Watson & McClelland, Henry Shotts, i'eter Canine,
SAMUEL H. GREGG, A
sic.x OF Tin•: r.\l)LOCK, C/i'All FOJinSYlLLj:,
DEIGHTON'S
to purchase 3Iiichines
GENT
n-i-lwl).
Sulkies. Spring Wagons ito.. manufactured in superior style of the V«t eastern timber mid warranted for one year, l'crsoiis wishing old carriages repaired, will tind il to their advanin^c to eall. We are ready at all times to execute juhs or repairing, with unrivaled n:\itnes.-. und dispatch, and at unusual low rates. Call and examine our splendid stock jieforc purchasing few feet from the track. At that tilllfi, a
Cannot be Excelled in Indiana .. —-r,
Vol. lo. No. 4i'i-(ni.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA.
special Endowment, for the Relief of the. Sick and Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and
Epidcmic diseases.
'•Mil-: HOWAUD ASSOCIATION, in view of: the awful destruction of human life enuscd
UIMI J.II.NCC.I UP-
xual diseases, and the deception praticed up-
,1,,forl!,na,,:
vioti
•letnri ynaeks, several years airodireeted their Consulting
.t rl, ARITAPTK «'-vc
The Directors of thc Associ-*'—" al Report xpress tlm
ukgl.est,satisfaction
whioh
thi
help giving satisfhetion both as regards ...... have been of graat benent to the aftlictod. espe-
PKICi: \.\I) Ql lLITV.
THEIR work can reoeoromend itself to the public, and we believe is not excelled by another establishment of thc kind
11ST i3sriDXA.isr-A.
HAVING nowevory facility for manufacturing, wo hope to contrive to meet a large sharo of public natron ago, we arc prepared to fill orders trom all parts of the country, and all wishing anything in our line will find it to_their advantage to'givousa call, before purchasing elsewhere.— llorses and old Buggies taken in c.-cchanze, all our work warranted one year. Repairing. Blacksmitiing, Trimming, Painting «fcc., with neatness and despatch.
Sign J. S. Miller & Co., Market Street North of tho Court House Square. April 80,1859. vlO-nS ly.
fORDAGE of every description at manufactory prices by August^ 'Jl. COX & Co.,
{h-
Awikonthronghbwj'*W»o.,I»j u-.
And the slain in,tloJand,qf jjhe lliiry And thefrortn in the.icy ^^rth, And thcMO who under tlie burning un
Of Italy sleep, coine forth
Ani tlio Curadinceri in platyuiio
.[•«..»a»•' i*t -At ii:. r».-
DKItill I (3M vninH? l)lni.tinil nniml^ lil-od tll^iv. TIlPV rr
jiasscd.
U^ n» ne:\oo, !nfl^ feet id,cad sat the little fellow playing
to jive MKDH'AL ADYICK GRATIS to all win
TOGETHER with our Ion? acquaintance with ^Thl^r^totaona revfew of the past feel assured down on the cow-catcher like a flash. ... ,- I' ... tho wants of tlio Boction ol country, cannot that their lal.orsin thissi-hcro ofhouovclent ell'ort little fellow* stood still. I motioned him "1*ue.
{Thu tri^s^lion. froa Ike GWhifeh bil- men, women and children manned and laid of Baron Tedliti, is by Claranc*
MMJI-
gU, Jb aweB» pwrtictilMrix apropos »t*this
itni^gnie the r^cilesfl spirit of* the'first NppoteoB ho^ec^. pTej^ the mooii0it field9 which were the scenes of his early military
ce
£«r^«ia w*r, -wliea me -well
ni j/.! i" H'j'f.A fj'i was tilled reas^u liadjcftits throne," KAPOLEOIIfS MpHlOHT EE- lfesto
vmVnii .U ~tl) G-UlWi
'J. If lo When raidni£ht.hoBrUcorac,r ,, The drummer forsakes"liis
And marche^ljeitingJiis ^Tiaptfmirdrn a, To.aadjjo through the ^luistlv glpoui.r
lie plies tfie.dronwticts tiraia ,'i! V" .jWjth fle»$)«»rfing^rs p^«,^ if,rU And Beats ^nd Te»ts'a)ialri »nlf7gdltl' '-"K lbng arid drtary rov'eilhj!
1
And thcywBose bones lony While• Lie bleaching iii Svriiin sands. And the sli: mberers under tlife #tod« of the Kil e,
Arise with nrm» iri tlioir haTidi. ii I .!*r "*Ji o3 .I'-
IT. ..
And at midnight, in his'sliroud, The trumpeter leaves his tomb, A Jul blows a blast long deap and loud,
As he rides through tho ghastly gloom.
And th" yollow moonlight shines On the old Imperial Dragoons And the Cuirasiersthey form iu lines,
c-ely appear to sjxialc
And their feature.-}.are sad and wan.
A
Andrew 3fc('ormiek, John JJ. (tofl".
I'
And when mi.liiiglit robca the bkv, The Kmpeior leaves his ton^b, And rides along, snrroiinded by
His shadowy statfthrungh the gloom.
M1
verstar
FO
.jl
bright,
Is glittering on his breast, In an uniform of bine and whi'e And a gray cntnp froek he ii) dressed
?I •Sir
The moon beams shine afar
,w
On the various marshaiod gronps. As the man with a litt'jrihg ^il vur star. Ki lob I'urtli to review his troops.
And the dead battalions all (Jo again tlirough theircxerei.-e, Till the moon withdraws, and a gloomier piill
Of blacltness wraps th) s! ios.
Then nronnd the chief oncernorc The gcut-rals and marshaJu-Ahron^ Ami lie whispers a word uI't heard I'utoro ii the ear of his aid de-camp j.
In tiles tlio troops iiilvancu, Ami tliyn uro mlou^orsa The challenging wutoliwopl ^ioun i.-- '"I-1 ar.ee give jiowder I.13" wiuitage. j\ ]iro
iftoen !»"Frar.cc!"!
Which :it m'ulni^ht 011 the wul.U. It' jioj iilur titles nitiv jmss for true. The buried Kmjioror holds.
[.in:
OF A LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEER.
1-ive vcars since.l was running upon the
N. V. t,. J{. 15. 31% run was from JJ were in jirogress, with the supposition that to It was the Lightning bx- (]1C jesistancc offered bv the target, woubl press train and it was what its name de- :p
notes, tor it was. a fast—a very fast, run,
and it I do sav it the old lornado could 1
je\e. And let me here remark, it is sup-.
tliidr that railioad engineeisare
a hard, hearted set of men: their lives are heard, 'tis true, but I do elaini to have a.' line a fcclinc, and a heart that ean
thizc with a heart that is unfortunate,
hie fine sunny afternoon we were be- j,
——A\ camc up at a tremendous speed,.
fo,,owinS
thc
tf* this class ot in all their form?*, nnd with «t lilttcn lie ho!u in his Inp. Sj»rinfrlioI(.l in tlio coursii ot* the At the sound of our approach he looked
."'add that thc Association commands the highest .. .» .« -.. Mctlical skill «f thc age, aiul will furnish the most that blasts the tall pine from the inouriapproved modern treatment. itain top. I whistled "down breaks," and
eetors ot thc Association, their Annn-!
rcvorse(
up( the treatinuntiof Sexusu DJ^CH.'»C.,».
has attended tlie labors of their Surgeons
„re brSpermatorrha-a, Seminal Woaknoss, =,
Gonorrhoea or Self-Abuse. 1 der. «tc.. and order
0jj- in(
important and much despised ear.?e. laugh was upon his lips.
iSLtetrrirr:f««^»p•»
EE
^SrVpSandTracU onlhe n.Kd ed him to atoms.
sociation, Jso. 2 South Nith Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of thc directors. EZRA D. HARTWELL, President.
GEO. FA1RCHILD, SecreUry. April 30,1S59. vol. 10, No. 41.
UPPER OVEN STOVJ2S
A Large variety styles, and sizes to suit pureliasJ\. era at JOHNSON'S. April 16,1?55.
vcn
I _1 1 |i.:
to ITKXISII MEDI- high "lee, at the affrighted kitten as it ran '.'ffV'f.l..'? fnjmCthc track. Quicker than lightning
With the suoccss possible to stop, kobly did that old.en-
rv
tb n(T ts ron
I ^onorrlura, plainly the terrific velocity we had attai.r- out of professional rivalry, the in,me-
rdcr a contiuuaneo of tlie same ed. was out of the Cabin window and
oially to tlie young, and thoy have resolved to pJe-. ..." •mil a mnVrv al lister. The latter, after a careful diagvote themselves, with renewed real, to this verv opened with astonishment, .imi a meirj i- I held mv breath
b-atiou, or Self-Abuse, and other diseases of the rate attempt- to save .. ... ... Sexual organs, bv tbe Consnltinc Surceon. will
as
treatiuont of Sexual diseases, diet, «tc.. are con Qi, that moment! I mav live sir,' ciitical agent, at rein.irk.ibr short inter', .il,--
possible. His mother saw the train stop, and a fearful foreboding flashed upon her at oncc. She eame rushing frantically to the spot where wc stood. Never shall I forget the look she gave me when she beheld her first born a shapeless mass! I would' hare given my whole existence to have avoided that moment- I have eccu
fc/WSOrTi J*\.1
CBAWF0i^WILf.Ejb' MOHTGt)MEKT COUNTY, INDIANA, JUNE 11, 1859. WHOLE NUMBER 887.
NHMed-^4 liave Med .d&thiB, but
PP
br.ii
AC'iiio-
into^ my ^face
solemn vow neteHo^tf aHoconiotive any
ed and wiped the Hears fi
-his jeyes^d Vouj- inay think..it
guides th6in through darkness and storms ''li'i
1 Wl
LiW the Voice df. abysmal wa'vos iii wn no KeMititKlg i'«'.'unea7thlyl0B0(i! i'? -n'* Till'tho dead old noldicM, longin tfa^Ir gtwc,
^ie-
ec
the return of the absent loved.
the ball going much beyond but
H,CSSCI1ger
0
'jcing
CIOUL
'have seen hei thiow her six f()ot were being fired so that tliev struck drivers so as to be almost invisible to the
into {]l0 cartll :l coinpartively
ince
IJUj-
1
1
workg offei ing tl)0
had one child, a little bo%, about four years (,f the British "overnmcnt bcarinjf exhibition tlie negro, not knowiujj th vld a briglit, black-eyed curh-headed lit- ^j1C5e
erS)
tic chap as ^011 e^cr saw. I had taken a «terling gold, and arc unrestricted as to ot them jiassed his trunk around the bod", great deal of interest 111 the little felloe,. amount of work fo be done. The of tin bov, drawing him gontlv towards In and had thrown candv and oranges to him _\m(.i-ican macliinerv alreadv in Knirland elephautship, the neijro seeiiiL' the colos.-ai
.1 Iicnerolent Institution established ?t/ from the train, iind was sure to see him -\%-0rkotl up to its 'fullest capacity, turn- proportions ol tlio animal, which the ness of the night lio doubt greatly mugui-1
peeping through the fence when m\ train jn^
(lUj. sever
uu er
ons it
n^eojice,
hind time and running fast, nor did we The T'nited States government armories, stop at the village of Ji— and I was
lj(jtll at
tiking up one hour before reaching manufacturing the rifle musket for the
JJN|JE(J
such diseases hy and when sweeping around a etirte, un .sfructiveiiess will compare well with the
fack, not o^r twoh«n-.
AboIlt 1 000 of
scnt
mv engine, but I knew it was ini- tw'ecn a female ph .sieian, Mrs. htilwcll,
J* I
to save llilll. The awful straining
a. nnd ro^ulnr trow^crp
REV. DUTLEJON PRH 1TE
weak in me to shed tears, but I can not .. help it." iextraet: "^o," I replied, "but. think it n(iblc My brethren, do but utter the solemn and sir, would to God every ili'au hada-ifd uneiaggeraled eoiivietiwu ot my con-! heart as largo as fours.'* .• science, when I decliir'j that however
^he wind to their journ
ey's end. They do not for a moment turu their attention to the iron monster that is dragging them forward with fearful velocity to
meet friends and rrclatious, or home and Iile ^the other taints and poisons^tlie
all its loved: ones. They do not realize that the man who guides the firey monster [holds all! their precious lives at his commaud, and that the least negligence upon I his part! would-cause sorrow and mourning in a thousand homes that are now waiting
ANOTHER DESTRUCTIVE WEAPON—
I.ALLGE ORDER$ FROM ENGLAND FOR AMERICAN FIRE ARMS. The large quantity of fire-arms and gunI making machinery already furnished to
have restricted their efforts more particu- revenge, let, his heart be fortified iu adlarlv to the mamifacture of small arms, in vanec with the true spirit and the right which their skill has been amply aeknowl- principle and teeling with which to meet edge but nOw, Ave hear casually of a injuries inflicted upon himself, and with couple of monster rifle guns, which have which fo judge ot the true mode in which been in course of preparation by the well they should be treated in the ease of others. known manufacturers, C'hicopee, Mass.,the "Anies Mnriiifacturiiig Company"— I and that the rcsultls of a preliminary trial are of an extraordinary character. One of these guns is intended, for the U. Governnicut the.other will be taken out! in the Kussian frigate General. Admiral,
for presentation to the Czar of all the IIus-
sians. A few days since, Captain Chesta-jj."
koff, the futtirc comniunder of the new
steamer, heard of the performances of the j«« ,,ou-,r„, -mil with -/c-,1
new gun and, with I istio /.c.il, .it
once determined to obtain a dup icate in
In several respects, the gun here referred to, conforms to the description recently given in English papers (if the eelcbraled "Armstrong" gun. It has a rifle bore, of a diameter capable of receiving a four
jiounu ualJ but tlie inissie here employed is so elongated that the weight of metal is I increased to thirteen pounds. The rear
section or base, is composed ot lead pre-
scntinga concave surface to the catndge,
wiM. fli« v!fw of its bniixr Wei i„lo Tho i11:1(1
with the view of its being forced into the grooves bv the expansion of the powder behind it,* thus preventimr loss of explo- j?[
sJvC
The answer is'-.S into Holui.el" object in the experiments made, was, to (ascertain the ell'cct of increasing the numAnd this is tlio «?r:m«i review,
bor of grooves. The remarkable accuracy finally obtained, is shown by the fact that three halls vere thrown through the same perforatum. with only a trifling variation, at the distance of half a mile. The target was placed on the
sl of llin
uric
A NI:I
from the turret, and on being dug death:
were tounu snattereu uv tlie eoncus sioti.
is
a-i!
1
KI
ihosc'muskets will be
ea'r
little hands in
both phicos. somethin-r
j.»„. ,,( wm,
I-IGHT BKTTVKKN a DOCTOII
TKESS.—A
rc ul row
v"
0
1Cj tuolv
I
ll,ice 1,1 11
drivers told but to I Witt, Iowa, a few days
low days ago.
dl:itc
a a
alH1
l'
1
sbouted: his merrv bliick eves fli-'-tinfr on the character of his pr
1-
1
h'im- a»d
°"llins
little bod passed, I heard a feeble 'ding horse If with this article, she hunte«t
cry 'Mother!' and the forward truck crush-' "P
ll0r tra,1 ccr
ous
SCAKKH
brought word that damage iihanticide." \V'(^ think
two miles further off— 11 -i
i«o muift iuruiLi on.
AVe learn that orders were brought out stand, was frightened to death by one of s\mpa- ]jV jj)0
But to my storv:' i- •.. i- .1 .1.^ ft— it-—r. »f machinery for the manufacture of the these:
any man that breathes. About half a mile from the tillage ot! approved American fire-arms, and pany at Holly Sjirings, the elephants were there is a nice little cottage but a the same have been put in hand for removed a short distance from thcpa\il.^..ieopec and other large lion and confined in the bushes, to await young married couple lived there. They
jjon hoth JltCIlicol
RE
AFTER
-j
PRIVATE KEVEXOE—A Sermon prcached I
"I approve of the,deod 1 would have done the same." The one murders only a man
which is the brea,th of all lives. Tho one strikes down but a single culprit the other unnerves the arm of law, whose office is to strike down all culprits. The one des-' troys a human offender the other destroys
a divine principle. In short, while
one case it is only tbe u.lty that is pun-
.shed in the other it juM.ee herself tln.t
is gibbet ted. Oh let the hnst.an leave
the approval and the sanction ot this evil
England from American work shops, proves to hnvc been but the precursor of more noble, but in reality base and selfish scntiextended orders. Hitherto our mechanics jnients of a Godless world, in reference to
spirit revenge to those who know noih-, T|u
4
TO
W
needed facilities. Tlie the time of starting to the
thousand guns per month,
tire direction of workmen from the
LAT
Trinity Church, AVashington, D. C.,' Y^[_
iost vi my arms—it ,iinrom *that-ddySif Mde a Similar, May 8, 1859, bv Ker. C. :M. But-
Icr J}~ eetor
^°^dl' Vo^ng rtoth^t!is' lio^ ih the Utica! f' a'mdnly, timely and truly £j| Lunatic Asvlum.' From the hour her bov Christian rebuke of that spirit which the
This fine discourse by I
SicWes trial arousiftl and attempted to sane-• I'.NT Kit I'HOM IHK SI'jAI OJ WAR! teni-s troiii tion. The crowded state-of our coluinus
ns (b resttict urso vts s5
i,
I haveiofte'ti t!T6u^ht'srrire, liow few are much evil influcuce on the community he those who give one passing thought to the may exert, who, mider whatever' eircuiA-' CXKLISII MiiX IF W AU l.\ THE ADRIATIC! nian of) strong nervd aiid stout arm, who stances of ciiormoHS provocation, strikes'
down a foe, it is far less than of the
Christian who stands by his side and says, j[
iimti.vr..
A singular.occurrcncc,.says the Albany Knickerbocker of-the '27tlr ultimo, was discovered in a vault attached to one of our burial "rounds on
(Sund»v
last. It was'
!l w:is
ft,r,dcad,
depos ited tht|
some two inonti.s since being
... found, on opening (he rolfin, to he Iyin*r
Mf
l,
l,nl,.,lf ,.f l,w «ovo-r. .M, tninrr into which slip liad fallen. -•l-nt.-bello, but al.t.r a not n^iu oelialt Ot Ills fcO\ Cl c-l-'ll. ..... .. «f tnnnrmr treili't
endeavored to extricate herself from her entombment. This, of course was an imibilify tho cover was not only screwed down tightly, but the space was too con-: veil an effort. 11 was evident however that the unfortunate wo-' man became convinced of this fact, and eoncludcd to die. She therefore took the
tn ctc
o. e\e
if I in
'easy posture ih which «he was found and
a
J1V
lrlC(l ll0r
a
,,owder by windage^ A prominent I he father am
tlie.se ex]»erimei.t.s
friends almost crazed. J.he body was that ()tlu 1 ti inm. of a woman
M-!IO
woman wlin Torn.erh
DI:ATII
I'IIAXT.--Tlie
,-il.so bring a large instalment were there, was passing near by. when om -1"1"
and Harper's I'crrv, are
States army. This weapon in de-
Minic rifle| ur
anvthinir else in ,tse._:
HV A.V
Mtchita (La.) Il« rald relates
tlie following, and calls it. a ease of "olebetter name fis the negro scared to
ould be negrocide, as it wa
short dis-,
,wt tho oll
'l
,1,a,,t th lt Wil
^cre found sliattcred bv the eoncus.1 A nej ro man belonging to Dr. Sanders
of Hoily Springs. I'alias comity, we undcr-
steamer from Hnghmd, for the -Mabie's elephants, week before last. 'I he
«to. as'-" i:__. .i- 1 1 1 .1 were \fter the jierformaiicc of the com-
inmiodiiitc construction of large riuantities circumstances, as we learned them,
hood with his cries being unable he was taken up and carried to tin where lie soon after died, tho I'oe! from no other cause than friirlit.
TIII:
AMI A
DO.--
rui.Tic !?ACI:.
The Celtic race is, like tlie Saxon. br». ken up into fragments. The groat and leading family of the race, i-- in consolidated, united, all-powerful France. The --ay, the leading elan. Next in point of numbers is the Hibernian Celt: then the Cymbrie or Welsh and lastly the Caledonian. In the New 'World there are the Canadian*, thc habitant—Celtic to the core, as when
a]]i(, (.c.]t
livelv and ludicrous combat bc-
1 ai
-,S(
if we ln iv
tIu first
provocation being a lengthy article
France.
1(f 0] l0ni
•sc deeinea that it. was one
the vigorous application of a
f"
him, but missed, and stimulant in the shape of a cowskin. \'r«-
r*?'
1
viding herself with this article, she hunted
America
he
rely refessippti-
S-.jju.Celt abound. Change of govemiiio11*—change of cj-Hi'tte—has not altercl them. Childrc:: of the .Mi'.t, even in the clear and broad sunshine of day, they dream if the j'ast—nature's antiijuarics. As looking on the darkening future (which thev can not, try not, to scan the noble
Mj
b* ^ith heavy dnse^thc new the rap-'
SofThc French army in Paris is larger than it waa before the war. Lor is NAPOLEON thinks it well to guard against thc possibility of a revolution in his abseucc.
tbe uoblc hannon, or listening to th
and plied him so assidu- roar of the occau surf as it breaks on
tllC
Gi/.na JJriggs, washing the Morock-
1Il0rCi jr
tisticssl wandering bv the f.ari.
,\t the latest accounts both doctor and pa-! j,e j,.lfrt, exclaims at his parting moment habeas corpus, that body has dismissed tl. tient were doing well.
£f\ FROM EUROPE.
OF THE
\V ashing toii.
FIGHTING COMMENCED!
BATTLE OF MONTEBELLO!!
I THE AUSTRrANS DEFEATED.
2,000 Austrians Killed!
Revolutionary 'Movements' ill Lombnrdy.
nf
the KLSU OF NAPLES.
ROI.ITIC.U. UUTKUKNCKS IN CUKAT IIRITAIN.
the other murders the moral sense of the! ., rpi The Aillicicnce of rancc to the ADOIIMII", community. The one removes a sniffle
1 ,,c
U1V
mcut ol" Priviitceriiis*
ST. .1
OIINS,
N. B., June l, 1S50.
1'he screw steamship City of Washington from Liverpool on "Wednesday, 25th of Mav, via Queeiistown, 31av 2G, passed
1{a( ut oV lo on
nilf.r routc
wa ybtllin0(1 by
su( itfHr 1
Thursdav eve-
to New York. Iter news
„1U
lli W V!ltch
,. /,
of the As-
)llt couia not
m|t (o (1mv owin
UoV Mail
in" ot the ^lanuetir ol the lite ot .lostis in :.. i- ,.„i
fpi ,i i-ii :Netv \ork. arrived at Liverpool on tlie the heart. J.hat lie may not yield acow-j,,.^ ardly assent to the seemingly brave 'Vl.e lir.st battle was fought at Montebcl-
]JC forwarded
,()
(lie on worki of
ros [f hi hcst iinportance
.Steamsirq. Africa, from
(i,r,
The battle, took place on the '11st.— The "French accounts sav that the Austrians, 1Ili)() strong, under General Sardion, attacked the advanced jiosis of Marshal
0
Paraguay Do llilliers, and were driven back by General Forres' division after a tierce combat of four hours' duration.
Tin- allies, including sonic I'icdmoutese cavalry, carried 3lontcbe!lo, but did not pursue the Austrians.
The loss of the Austrians is stated by the 1'rench at from fifteen to twenty hundred, that of tho French at from six to seven hundred, many of whom were ofli-
eers. Two hundred Austrians, including a clone], were taken prisoners.
The Austrian account simply slates that 011lio ith 1'iiMicli force of superior strength, reI treated behind the Po in perfect order.
From tins it-was evident that the woman .G.neial .Nu«iou uibiicti lorw.itu. i.,(.
no'i.ance by f'orccd marches toward L.g
..,,,1 \i,.i,t..l...lln lmt -ifcr -i hot li-diL wi
1.
Tho actual strength fit' the French is not stated reports say they numbered from six to seven thousand, besides ji regiment of Sardinian cavalry.
A .Sardinian bulletin also announces that the extreme left of the Sardinian army
1
under General Cesildiiu ioic.d a p«is...ie
ber T-.st ^hc hmudit tl^t'they over the Scssia. putting the Austrians to
-.
uiat tll(
3
wh.lc vet alive set her
fonnerlv resided in tho [""'ted. ,. uid mother of the /''etieral Garibaldi had
deceased hud just arrived from the old with ti.UUU men, li:s objei.t being it country last week, and were brought to t'Onarv.s the vault to sec the child. The scene is
related as heartrending. This is another instance of too hasty burial. AVo have often heard of similar cases to this in other parts of tlie country, hut none iu this neighborhood.
enariitremontd are also re-
•ntered Gavcn volu-
1'rince Najioleou and a sin'dl French
force had arrived at Leghorn. Six Kmrlish men ol war have entered the Adriatic. 1. 11 r.
Tt
KIN
May
:-l.
Giivahii has removed hi-t lo rs to tJarlasco, and has everywhere the people, to give up their arms
G101 (Juvabii l:as removed his head ipiart order under pain of being shot tor di
jbediene •17 more
General Garibaldi has made prisoners. A
I.I:.-SAXIUT IA,
May V!j.
The -wounded at Mcnlcbello have bccu brought here. .M 1, -1:11.i t:-, May 2.».
SMIII
Au-trian [prisoners have arrive
at this place.
t. Tlie King of .Naples was dead, and ait J.'j-jiticis II had assumed the reins ot Gov-
Kngland ami I'rance were representatives to Naples.
I'll..
tPi
ri^e,
house,
1
P.R.KNI:,
May
I'evohitionarv moveinenis are reported iu Lombardv. N \ri.i.
about t- •nd
:I:1 A I'.I:ITAIN
-lit:.
I differences have p|-pI I'alui'TSton and
twee
lied, made a herculean effort, and succeed- l!u.od in escaping from the disagreeable embrace: he ran a short distance ami tell the ground, arousing 'lie wliob: iicighbor-
ari.-i'ii
IJP'-
Jjord John
defeat of tie: -rby ministry is anticipated on the ui-efiiig of Parliament. 'Ho-admiralty has formally invited ten-, der- for the monthly Aus'ralian servi'-c via I'anama.
A general iie-eting of the Atlantic 'leicgraph oinpauv has been culled to sanction tlie he.-ids of the agreement with tho goveninr'tit, and tic issue of prefcretr -,rs hundred thousand pounds of new capital.
I IMM'I:.
'i'iie .Moiiiteur aimou-rics that I-'r.iucc a ihe.irs to the abolition of privateering on
tbc
that a neutral flag covers
r-i" The
I :i the free S'tat -s the Hibernian and
New York Courier and Hte'i'iiris now "but one sentiment i:i '.vtended country, in reg.ird !•. of the, Italian cause, and the
er savs ther
OTIS
widelv-'
tlie jtlstiei propriety nation to of the (li-..'ru-t
N
i-fniii it with the whole power neb nation.'' There rnav be
of the Kmperor NAror.i:oN, tflj xtent, but there i-' no yirifath
bv the banks whatever with Austria. All wi.-h to sw ht-r forces driven out from Italy, and pofit ie 1 ind'-jpeMil'-nce rc^torei! to thc people el ti-at i'eninsula.
from the horrid land of his birth, "We'll application, three of the judges coucnrmav be return to Lochaber no more." jring, while two were in favor ot grantit./ —1» Uhe writ. Tlie Judges are all Kepublicanu,
KOSSUTH still in London. The re- but the majority refused to sanction ports, that he has gone to Sardinia arc un-| higher law treason of the Otddiuu- lau-v,-true. •j.ic.s.
