Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 17 September 1859 — Page 1

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NEW SERIES--VOL. XI, NO. 9.

L.IXES IF PBAISE OF WOMA!F» rr moncn.r READ.) Happy th»t tn*n mar po" h« ljf»,

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Who's froi- from matrimonial chaina,,)• J' Whol« directed by a wife. ," ,\ I*sore to suffer for hi* pains. •. *."\Vh»t tonetift i* able to tinfnld

Their leisure boni* in rirtnom joy To spend ne'er in their thought* arise. Destruction to those men I fay. Who make the fair their chief delight Who no regard to woman.pa5*, .! Keep reason always in their sight.

•Head firH and third, .-ceond and fourth lines tflKether. DUKAMINC AND WAlTIPiti.

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\-L, L'patan open ca.«emcnt, ~.{j ,.S"?ii8tS' Rnt of the fall in^ dew. ri Where the vine's loose interlacements

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Come." the coy breeze through, ISSB Sit- a fair maiden dreaming: What can her vision." be? 1

What thought* in her brain arc teeming? ». Would ehc were drcinmnsof me! «JX$r$:i Dreamins and inuMnit. the maiden

Sit* in her cushioned ehair While the breere. oilor-liiden, Kiifjei her hraided hair. f, I. One hand, liken anow-llnke, pre.ssCH ...

A book cloned over her knee Th- other her not't cliwsk earwws'.. 7Oil, would she were looking for mo l^iokinp out over the meadow^.

The balloon dropped down uuli the

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surlace of thc Lake, and was kept afloat Ij

upon the atrial wanderer. bands

became

might be retained as long as possible. At!

seconds, he suddenly lound himself in the

its way through and instantly springing jifcinto the netting, he felt that the balloon was distended to her utmost capacity. It was but the work of a'moment to untie the string which confined thc neck, and out came the hydrogen with a rush, which bad nearly suffocated the traveler. Thc clouds I

disappeared as they had come, and once

telnor noarcd thc Little Sodus light, aud shortly afterward lie sighted Oswcsro.

PEKSONAl, BREVITIES

—Mr. George W1. Mead, a young gentleman late of Nashville, and formerly of New York, fell from a window of the" St. Francis Hotel at Paducah on Friday and was instantly killed. —W. IT. Shcepe, proprietor of tiie Cleveland Western Gleaner, cowhided on Thursday, A. Meader, the editor of the Cleveland Wool Grotcer. The cause was an article in thc latter paper reflecting on Shcepe. Shcepe says that uo Wool-grow-er shall make a but of him.

—Lo, THE Poon. MONKEY!—The W-ast African Herald states that on account of the high prhe of black monkey skins in England, there was a most outrageous competition for them

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DjEsTttucrriox OF A CITY BY EA.HTHQUKE.

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The falsehoods that in Human dwell The worth in woman yon behold li almost imperceptible. e., Adam could find no solid pence, it .'iOi

When Eve wa* Riven him for mate, 4,-^A Till he beheld woman'* fnee, Adam nui in a beppr 'late. For in the female race appear

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Ilypocri."!', deceit, and pride. .,• Truth, dnrHroj of a heart sincere

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••. In woman never can reaidc. They're nlwars plu'lying to employ Their time in malice and in liei*.

as'

Sittetli the maiden still. —V.V Watching Iho Slittingnln»d»w* ^nv Uancins nlonu the hill Softly a ^weut air humming. 'v

What, doth the maiden ("L-e? ,, --,v• I.ooks she for ."omebody coming'.' Would ."lie were looking lor me! ("I"!' 5^' Night,from herflhiulowy finger.'. .- a', f. Hliiikca her dark ciirtjiinsdowii, ,, iv

Vet. there tile mniden linger-1. .s''. Half 'twixt a nnilu and a from ii Brightly, the star.-! lire beaming

Kye." like twin Btars ba. hIh-, Would she were thinking and dreaming. I.

Hiking

and waiting for me!

intensely, gloriously bright, but though

thi'ir pr the itm to de-u'i ciitisi'!.'

•I'UI'C pleased the eve thev chilled «-.|.!iere. The balloon beginning id, it required the discharge of t' :.l'.le amount of ballast before it

Still further to situation, a thick :e which, "ather-

was brouL'ht to a stand. aId to the difficulty of the. vapor rose up from the In INLT around the Kuropn, became condensed on h"r surface, an 1 added very considerably to her weight.

The first shock' which was not very pevere, was felt atiout 8 o'clock A 31.,.Tune 1, and at 10 o'clock A. M. the following day, caine the earthquake, which .laid, in ruins. 2,000 houses, nearly destroying' 1,500 niore, and injuring 1,200 others, leaving (according to the accounts, of the Turkish officials,) over 1,300 houses unharmed but I do not believe that there are 100 houses in Erzroom-as sound as they were before the earthquake. The shock was not only felt throughout the city, but the villages on the plain, and even at Hassad-Kallah, twenty miljs to the east-

According to the official returns, 3,80 dead bodies have been taken out from the ruins, about 200^.wounded, and 60 are missiBg The heavy shock, which'did the mischief, is said to have continued about eight seconds, and it was followed by three others, less severe, the same day. Shocks, more or less severe, were also felt at.intervals during eight consecutive days, since which there has been quief, and the work of building and reparing is now going on as rapidly as possible.

It is a singular fact that the distraction was almost entirely confined to the Moslem quarter of the city, and only twelve Christains lost their lives. None of our Protestant friends were injured, though several barely escaped with life. One woman, sister of our native-preacher,' B. Hohanites.

VOYA«K ACIIOSS I.AKIJ ONTARIO. The successful voyage of Mr. Stcincr from Toronto, across Lake Ontario, to the felling the waving to ami fro of the house, vicinity of Oswego, was attended with seized her:^o.chfldr^n-Sfld: escaped in if- time to see roof and wall c:oihe down..with «omo incidents of peril. His voyage com-,

w])Cro shc hocn fi tt

luenccd on the 24th u!t., at half past 4 P. Lf .lI10||jCr house, adjoining ours, was M., flTd in tifteen minutes the balloon had (crushed but no oiie was harmed., The attained an altitude of four thousand feet, two niissiop houses were injured, but Hot the wind carrying it a southeasterly direc-| ^?r} her.ott 1\^ Jioti al lite rate of about thirty miles an i. flf-iflt is now stated that, tiie last'ntnniiour An hour later Mr. Steincr found ber of Harper's Magazine was copyrighted himself at a height of nine ll.oust.ul feet

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Tn his narrative .Mr. feieiner say. ,,, lsi]1oh

Heavy masses of clouds to the north and

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ii'Milnvest slowly aecii.'""!:t'ed, and in ma- lisliii!*r it a day in advance of its publiea j.'Stie silence filiated eastward. Ttifo their secret* it was given to the iorinnut- to iniuire. To the dwellers upon earth they

tin it

throwing over ballast, flic huropa was jjL.'nnct

Western Africa.

Skins which in 1856 could have been obtained at the rate of twenty to twenty-five for a dollar, are now being eagerly bought up at a shilling each, and,

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thus lightened until she ascended higher ^ublisliing ii before they (the Harpers)

The sun hud ironedowiv da.knessuN 'ders of their .Magazine. They state that

benumbed, his cars began to niu^paper press ot the countrv.-

ache, and that hilarity, which all noyngcur* l-~

A liKAi rii-TL TnouiaiT.—IJ. 1'". Tayloi^ ollow of till

describe as attendant upon ascent into ranlied air departed. Bv wrapping himself .i 'ot thc Oliicaw Journal-, prints thc followup, however, lie managed to keep troni,or me V,UIL.I_ »./» '1 freezing, and continued on his way. And ing beautiful picture of thc home now came an event, in the voyage which immortal which lay "over the river:'*, well nigh proved fatal. When the sun had Xhere is a dignity about that going gone down, Prof. Steiner had tied the neck

away al0I1e

of the balloon to prevent any unnecessary .m'tic immortality about us that putflow of gas, so that thc ascending power

wc call dying: wrapping tiie

tj agiJ(J

jth

a

j,aie haI1d the azure cur-

uins that are

a,-awn

a

about 8 clock, and in thc space of fi\c that .veuturiiiir away from lionio for

xobna

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The English papers received bj the Etna announce the entire destruction of the ancient city of Erzroom, in Turkey, by repeated shocks of. earthquake within the1 last three months. The first earthquake occurred June 1st, and a letter from one of the missionaries of the American Board gi%-es a vivid description of the first great shock. He" says:

iHg^ 1'a.

sm.plv for the reason that the New• i'ork Herald ma inured to proenr«v stolen proot-

of

])0tiglas' article from' the

(,l„. Ifnrpers with the view of-pub-

tion by the jlarj'ers themselves. proprietor of the Hi-rald has for years pur- ..cause o! liberty. sued

a a a a

l0 departments,

]j0ut this cradle of a

worlii mat .venturing away irwu uum« ,LR

tho grst mc in a!] onr ]ivcSi

son

more the Ettropa went calmly on her way. that spend tlieir^lays,., evgjin.gs and Sab- jSj

To thc north and north-cast clouds were baths in idleness and rowdyism^.: ,(Jn thc still discernible, but elsewhere thc stars ooixtrarv,-• is of a serious cast, is verytwinkled in the clear heavens. It was still I studious, and withal is well behaved.— very cold, but more gas having been dis- j'Xeaoliers weigh well your responsibility chargcd a congenial atmosphere was soon "phe future President uiay be iu that gramroached. About half past 9 o'clock. Prof,

mar

of

some cases,

even more. •9* About the only person we ever heard of that was not spoiled by being lioniied, wae a Jew named Daniel..

for

that 3-011-think scarcel}-worthy

a

respectful attention. What boy of all our readers will lay claim to^that dis-

tine tion? llecollect, thc future President is not found among the Sabbath breakers, thc every day idlers, the-evening rowdies, the blasphemous, the vulgar, or among thoso that love and make a lie. He is not one of those who pride themselves as being Young America, and despise the authority of a father, or break away from tho gentle restraint of a good mother.

—-A returned Californian at Mansfield, Ohio, buried his treasure, some $16,000, iu a place known' only'to'htfiYself, and before ho had disclosed to his poor mother thc place of burial, was thrown from bis horse and killed. Thc people have been diligently hunting for the treasure, but, as yet, have failed in finding it. _v-

DEATH OF A REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIER.— William Owncy, of Southampton' County, Va., died a few days since, aged one hundred years and five'toonths. He was engaged in the battle of BTandywine and also at Petersburg, Va. The old soldier had never taken mediciae in his life, and in his last illuess positively refused to bare it administered.

^ftanerztr'oto1 Europe1.**f

steamship Europ

Liverpool at-3 A, M. Safaiifday tb^^Tth ult.j arrived afr'Halifax last night1 at'H (o'clock. ••••&"•"-

Sardinia'refuses to accept, even provisionally, the anriex'atidn "of thfe Duchies without first? consulting the Powers, particularly France. i- The: Italians still maintain a firm attitude in relation to their national independence.

Austria, it is said, has modified'her original instructions to her plenipotentiaries. The French and Sardinian representatives were in consultation on the 24th. '•)$• FRAX«N. I {).

The Paris Patric, having Tittered very strong anti-Austrian sentiments, has, in. pursuatice of official orders, informed itsrenders that it docs: not reccive its instruction from the government but has expressed its'OWTI views only.

The Paris correspondence of the London Advertiser says that the engineers have been sent to survey the whole line of the coast from Cologne to Calias, to fix upon a spot for a seaport sufficient to contain a fleet of fifty transports.

Tiife Minister of Marine has notified his subalterns that fifty transports, each being capable5 of containing 2,000 men, must be ready off Dover by commencement of the ensuing year.

The -writer also says that a full confirmation of this new order has been telegraph--, cd to the British Government.-'' lie conjectures that the alteration with Belgium will supply the pretext for a rupture with England. The whole story is regarded as a canard.®*^"

The question of, free trade will rcccivc due consideration at the approaching councils of the departneut. 7'The liberals of France are disappointed at the number of eminent men declining to accept the amnasty. Their presence in The |.Franc."' is considered advantageous to the

:ippe: i-ed solid and dark, but from the side eurinir. bv the bribery of rascals to com- Fannie, the Dictator of Tuscany has !ity, not to say irrcligion, of a rcpctitiotrof

etc., NR Washington, lie fii-.-1 of

keeps a servic, ami Par '"t- ii-iit ior it.

to d-7.—Loi'isri/fr Jon

turned skyward deep caverns were di.- |n),t thof't* xvhntovor documents he wanted issued a decree suppressing thc custom this practice. •^i it in 1856—as it was defined by Mr. Bueernible in each, filled with the sun's rays, pnntiog offices in New York, or from ]j„e between Parma and Modena afte.r the But, there are still "blind leaders of the ]0ttcr

September,.

ihe editorof the ('hi:-ago Times they •'i.- breaking in this particular, in lob'J, will,

as to prevent just what ,,u „cSHon of the principalities'-

-TO IA-JASFFLR:-

,*,rsrt*dt tutu

vni isfe "JL

^TTrival ofr the dEiiiropa f| ^r^'|ntend'e^", wr

u.'T.us.-

ut political uuportane

nlifi.-d imrortaneo ln^

po{

,{„e

sa

he Herald attempted, namely, j..' p1.:nc.. y(,tr.rid('S is dead meetings on the iSabbath!—to see near by

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orod the face of the earth'. It was very froni wishing to harass papers toi Thejr news litis been anticipated by tele- .us impassioned harangues .. cold, and an uncomfortable feeling seized publishing it. thev shall be glad to see it „rapli.' "i His feet and receive universal publicity tlirongli tl le ^HTho

crn

than before. Tin: narrative says: had an opportunity to lay it before the \T!ie jjon2 Kong mails had reached Lon-1 gy»n-'u the forum of the ixditical orator,

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xA. ^y

tra mar

Vu"i.

ur avc uo

Ucrman Sava/if announces a discovery *1

Oi .II Coot. SI'.MMEES AecorxTEn For..

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's not one of tliosvvdir'iy^neisy hoys, oiently- appearing twice as*la

au,i

l'yrt of las argu-

cold in winter of late.

argues .that, in 6,000

ever, there h* no .danger. .that, any.of us will live long enough to get frozen thereby.

|wyf* A Frcnch paper relates the ease of

to be married, and who was —1 corpnlency. Some of her

ridiculed her stout figure time only excited her laughter. Her health subsequently declined, and she finally died very suddenly. As there- ,was no apparent cause for such a quick death, the account states, "with grief the parents resigned themselves to having a post mortem examination. They then found what they had never before-suspected her intestines were burned up by acids, which she had taken unknown to them, to stop the growing fatness, which reduced her to despair. Jjjg young girl died tho victim of excess^ ive vanit}-."i-ir-tl *'•, 3S .act!:V e, 1M' V' —^3

DAILY KJSVIEW.

We have received the first number of the Crawfordsville

Daily

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TX f_ AA* ftji rsr Ji .$va "'""riK.-

ipf fhe^ballponj

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•The news from the. Peace Conference, consists mainly of'rumors 'which stkte that a' successful coriclubioti would -be' reached eiirly this month.- --v: -,

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Mr. Lowe claims that by the application of-these mechanical contrivances, his airship can be readily raised or lowerpd to seek different .currents of air. that the}', will give him ample steerage-way, and that they will prevent the rotary motion of the machine.

[l'ront tlie Brlta- (Mo.) .Iiiirnnl. Supfciiihcr 2.] A WAItNING. The conduct of a large portion of the clergy during the campaign of 1856, in preaching politics in the pulpit, and in addressing political conventions on othc^ occasions, has had a most demoralizing effect upon the community. This was seen'and felt: at the time in the desertion of the church on the Lord's 'day, by thousands who soiight•rext'from politics in other places. It may be read also in the loss of employment", many, otherwise Worthy1, clcreymen have sustained, on account'of! this interference with politics, in the scanty

to church communion, and in thc diminish-1

system of pro-I rrAiiv. satisfy every clergyman of the utter fn!u-'On this point lie took broad ground in fa-

id to be makimr

In b'lrekiu.r tho game of IVnncU the ,.1!K.\T UKITAIN they will continue to distur'b their hearers Democrat In thi-s respect Mr lien- hotel under the man of I. .i ll'ir'iers did "cxactlv" riirht. and there nreji

hy i,reaching polities the puljnt on the

5l'^s v'"i!!

hii

have, no objection to H,«"publication of S-n- 'Vi-nkEV." |bc «0»1U,0U 1 diana mav be confident in his ability and the Fair thc present week should visit tl.i

ot'

fche

icct wns tending downward. ..

Dealers arc anxious to sell their old stock r*"-*'10

Ll,lco1"

before the arrival of thc new. Republican sheets-of. Illinois, thus d.sgra-}

Pekin. lnot.be relied on. Calhoun's doctrines

,„or.,l m-ineinle

prove

dignity.

Review, publish-

ed by ilr. Gharles H. Bowen, who has long and' ably conducted the Weekly Review The Review is rather a small sheet, but Crawfordsville is a small town to '"support a daily paper. We-hope, however, the citizens will do it. Nothing will give their town more lep^tatioirabroad. "Success to the enterprise.—Netc Albany Leifger^

atolife

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'ftropp.ingJ[)piow tlie basket is a me^t dlic life-bWtV'rh^wlncK is .placed.an ^ljicssoh e'ngin'e. Its particular purpose is the.control" oif a propeller, rigged-upon the principle of the screw, by which it is proposed to ofitaiti a regulating power. The.application of the mechanical power is ingeni-. oiisly devised. The propellon is .fixed in the bow of the life-boat, projecting at an angle of about forty-five degrees. From a wheel at the extremity twenty fans radiate: each of these fans is five feet in length,. widening gradually from the point of contact wjth the screw of the extremity,, where the width of each is one and one-half feet.

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WEEKLY" REVIEW."!

Anion" others in attendance, listening

means raised for those who still labor, and for general missionary and benevolent pur- to him, we observed the 31. C. tor this Disposes, in the records of accessions made Strict. We also observed him wince re

catc

ed respect'in which the clergy, and in ,1,^

jiy

un

dcfcncc an

some instances, religious worship, are. held, .. ..

It would seem that such fruits ought to j'dav.Sovereignty was exceedingly able.— ,*,« C()\VA\.

vor 0f

few who will not rejoice that the miserable fy' '., Sabbath. w»! may expect that political meet- driclcs seemed not to know that any body Knox, ts at present «.irongc tho ovorland mail. I5y this line the asold wretch was for one- foiled in his vil- 'Th'c

lainons schemes. The Harpers write to ,lKi,,crabIe. ravaT'PS'. in ^certain, .'parts of! taliation. or refutation and the Habbath ,s Should Mr. U. be nominated by the next} all the luxuries and substantial.- ot ihc'^^

t| inuary

pulpit of the politics-preaching cler-

Herald, one ot. the Black

the clergy, should hold political man, by onc:spccch, .succeeds in making |UOus dinners.

UIS man

as

|and to hear an admiringaudicncc applaud ^.Evpr

.flT

HI BR UEPLBLICAMSM. ",s

a

He had

]1C did last Saturday.

sincc

his nrilitical bed with the Kepublican Know ''"Nothine party, lie has been pretty much

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in

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Shipments of new tea were taking place tCs itelt. At tail, a very beautiful oiiQ,jind one which ,aro

and American Ambassadors up the l'eipo, and adulterer, and accused of corruption, many bitter tears over thc loss ot his valu-

in ease it is necessary to forcc a passage to and until his latter days his word could

no

oc

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settled opinion which could not be bought

so far as wc know, a:

Princes of Ossory, in Ireland. JS'o fantastical .bonnet concealed those flowing tresses and loving features from the ad-

priiit was thrown over her head, aud that

calm,

fair,forehead was encircled with the Imperial diadem, the great-Saudi diamond which .lashed and sparkled, as the -true gem only, does, as in the sun of that memorable autumn day.

the same fix as thc fox the fable.—

wer

ggyThe vote of the 4tli_ Congressional District (Ky^turns out to. be as follows: Chrisman.Dem.. ...... .... .7,213

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Benton, jharrangue

irgc as^t-NOWIJEUOKNXE._ Describing c'iplcs in. thc trap set for him by such trapyears more.,! .Tnlnmv linnrrl. lie is anxious that

wc shall ouiv get ouc-eighth.of'tiie solar! the Empress Eugenie, as she appeared On pers as. Johnny Beard heat wo novv- reccivo. Fortii'utitclyj .hu.w- the jFr'te day at Paris, an cnthnsiashe cor- every Democrat shouldpart with hio' fesj6i)d'cn t" of. the Lon doti Tjmes, say "^Ncvcr was,tlic rcajizationjpf. the beautiful.beheld to.greater advantage.' Attired in-.white,-enveioped iu cloudy of., rich lace, jtjmc tjie Cleveland Water Cure Us taba voung lady in lyons, who wa^'engaged through which her soft, complexion .was|H]

,A' -r 0^

rPtnTne

as predisposed to sbftencd.cvcu more, she appeared thc most v,er young friends perfect realization'.of Imperial grace aud considerably -improved in health. 0 are &c.,-which at the dignity ever beheld ainco Mary Stuart fell informed by several of Mr. ft.'s most 111bencath the murderer's axe of thc inta rnous Elizabeth. The ttiste displayed in her costume was perfect—a graceful daughter ,of ,high-%ouled and andvdignified Spain, deriving her descent, too,,in part, from the old Celtic race—Killpatrick of Scotland an honorable branch of the Fitzpatrieks,

tor, is

urns

Anderson, Opp. .v -7,202

-"Cbrisinan's majority' ."i 11

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the principle as we all understood

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rges corps ot Biib-t-hicvos in his The IjOihIoii Times strongly urges llut'hu.s been recently held in Ohio .m mnke iw* spcce leic. cauno f(r ]»roniptiH .ss, and :i (innne.^i, whieh eini- 'j*awfoT(lsvilio. snnieohi boHP-thiews in London'Tuscans to be prepured for thc result of nrrnn^oinonts i\v repeating the tolly iiml what Mr. If. is on thc "vexed question. :uCnt]y (jualifv hi 111 for mm Austrian aggression, even if they have to outrage of 185(5. If this practice should f[c coincides fully with Mr. Douglas, whom feirCuntracts have been entered into ii-rht tor it. ,^ be generally persisted in by the e'erg\, if jjee

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,r JuaThesa: cases we re continued, to tho next

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'^fshoiild be

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aeccptanoe. After

,! blind." A convention of political priests tc*' is a fine lawyer, and maoter of a courtesj JJc iutCnds to keep a first class market iu

it),Tjge,| yery liaudsomcly as a patriot! Tin-: CHn.vxi-::

r-'—'v -*j i, eulogised very iian.isomeiy as a parrwi in: IOI si m.-, ,• JJ,,,

l£»«* I" llria reaped, Mr. Hon |,ot.J. II,,

ULinocrd''

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Convention, thc Democracy- of lu- gcusou. Our country friends atteudin

if politioi.n.s-. i» i«£ (Wily- It is very scUIum tiiata gomle- ||IOUHC AMI yarutkc OF une "F la\c sun,ril

friends in an audience of stran-

fox had thc misfortune to loose his

vcry early. Jackson, was a murderer eVyiel inan l,i£?hlV nrized in a trail. Tho fox la- I'i^'rict that openly j.roclaiining their pref-, „(.ate (||.j nomination of .Judge Douglas, Advices from Canton says a fleet of 190 j—having no respect tor law or virtue l, J,v ne.-s of bcirt aod shed crcnee for Douglas. Thc Ledger of this fhes" papers c-.mmeiiee talking about trcavessels will precede the Knglish, French (Jlay was a blood-thirsty man, gambler meuted with hca'ine.s ot heart a..d

abic

appendage. Misery likes company, Appcal

go oned reyliar(]j and

A general massacre of Christians had would sully the reputation of a devil. rro-it rffdrin-itiftu in Douirlas is the only man who can beat "Now we want tok now from these wise take place in lw„ towns in Borneo. Wel.Mer, whon, H,e old Whig part,honor- prcacl ,..S a grea ref„,,„.a,„n have not cd with the name of "God-like"—no man the fashions of his race. lie argued with ri-l.t to be in" favor of Jud.'c that he possessed a hair's

zeaiousearnestness,

trio!

nisTAO,f

ATJETRDA*T(MOKNING', 'PKPT. 1 /. j'Oircuit'Court. This-shonld not have been, gravel or plauk'road to AVavcland, is again

&6ffifoc<oC tfro iupon'ius oathj. lie has. broken the Basta-1 actual necessity, iuid nothing but a blind a "pound foolish and penny ^MSe ^W^i-eomiixunity. Why-not have given them a|wUe policy can defeat it. If our mcrber wore present notwithstanding. Upon

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.the organization of the meeting Mr. AVal-

lacc offered -a resolution for its adjournment until next Saturday week. Candidates and Democrats generally will therefore take notice, that the Convention of the Montgomery Democracy will assemble in Crawford'sviiic on SATUBD.W, THE 24TII OF TI1IS MOXTII "Mr. Ileudricks, agreeably to appointment, was in attendance, and delivered one of the happiest speeches it lias been our fortune to hear. }Te have not space for a lengthoned notice of his efiort. ,:rT^ "While Mr. H. is a pleasant speaker, there are very few who excel him in purity of language and excellence of arrangement. him a call. He attacked tho Republican party, not by denunciation, as is the custom of some of our orators, but by an array of facts, irresistable to an unprejudiced mind. Courteous and gentlemanly throughout, Mr. H. nevertheless convicted that party of a total inability to agree among themselves for the prosecution, and passage of the simplest measure of a breach of "every promise on which they overthrew the Democracy in the election and "directly succeeding tlic ad6ptiou-,of tiie Nebrsska bill of an abandonment of their eteraial boast.about being the party of-, freedom'. '.. Why did their leaders oppose the admission' of Oregon and Minnesota? Were they not applying with free constitutions?

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cannot be surpassed by even new goods.!

His charges arc very reasonable, and his work renders universal satisfaction. Give 1

Tin: WAY OF TIIF. TitANSGKKSSOR IS IIAKD.—A couple of individuals were neavily fined yesterday for violating the liquor law. Judge Cowan is merciless on evil doers.

4 as TOUCHING. A child at .New Orleans was taken by its mother to-a-photographic galle on the 10th tilt, that its portrait might be taken. The mother had recently lost h'cr husband, and soon after, one of her two children.— The last one" left to licr was two years old The 'artist obtained a fine picture of the cliild, who, wliile playing about thc gallery drank from a cup filled with liquid. It proved to be a solution of cyanide of pot lassium, for which there is no antidote.— Thc unhappy and bereaved mother bore the corpse of the child away in her arms, parted child

jor the blows of thc speaker, having only the imago of the departed eh

advocacy of Pop-1 to console l.er in her series of afflictions

im

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held on that day by way of re- ^had ever made war on that great leader.^ Mis tables are bountifully supplied witli '.

..

Tho people of this Judicial District haw every reason to congratulate themselves in havin" Judsrc Cowan on thc bench. He

A Ilot si:. This excellent I

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N O A S IN I N N I S S A correspondent of the St. Louis

J„,lge llolbiway'iuadi!: publican, writing from Memphis, lenn

1criIlit

for the Senator from Illinois has never

in

n,nv

bhed

uncouth and spoiled the elegant.syuie-1 Qll'd Nunc's editorial and still another pear in Jack-

recommended

to his 1 l-'T'Cr

brother foxes an immediate amputation of -S(jn I enncssee.

-1 these useless adornments and assume the 'J here was uniijuc and bobbing style as worn by him- sc'"hled at (.olhei ilh self. They listened with patience to his here Governor Jones and others congn but few could sec the argument "Int.-d thc people on the triumph of TV

a-^homc-oir-last Friday

entirely

mu-ingcVowd^Al^^ercc^tod^Vsp^iih a^ haa seen no occasion uxlrtcrt Jus old Irish costumes a long, vail of Brussels

incorrect. 31 r. O. is an old

line whig. In 1855 he connected himself with the Democracy, and'sincc thai time

in arms who carried him timmsh tn

triumph tit the memorable struggle of that

y9aJ• dT UT

$S"*The Dallas (Texas) Herald holds it solf responsible for a statement that a young gentleman of that neighborhood, while in a somnambulic statte, leaped from the third-store window of a hotel upon the pavement below. -. Whea-dUcovered he was still asleep, and did not. awake till arouaed bjr his firionds.

of'Tennessee. There

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that Ions bushy tails ^.uervillc Democrats adopts

is soon to

luiniei on Saturday

thing could attest the ft-eling of tho people nothing was more calculated to do this than the outburst of applause which attended this unexpected demonstration. lou _da«

i-J'ER.sorfAi..—James Gilkey, our present has his stronghold li?re iii Tennessee, and Auditor, who has been abseut for

gome

if™*™ this point his name and influence will

prevade the entire South. Th" peojile are for him, whatever may be the com -e 0! the it a ii

AI'I'LICATXO.N FOR LK J:N'SI: 1»KKI .SI:D.—The board of (.'omniusioners, on last Saturday, refused to grant license to (leo. J. Hays to sell spirituous liquor-.

tiuiate friends, that the reports that have been industrionsly^cir^ilated by Judge Ilolloway and oth.cr notorious Abolitionists tliroughout the County, that he would not support the Democratic nominee for Audi-j DEIOIITON S.—This gentleman has on hand at his factory :i tine lot of elegant carriages, busgies and sulkies. D'tritttr the County Fair our citizens wiii have an opportunity to examine some of (he most

beautiful'.specimens of his ha-idiwork.— Mr. Deighton is a skillful workman. The elaborate, style, delicate and substantial .f* manner in which he combines the var.»u» materials necessary for the construction of a carriage, fully attest thc creatinggciiius of a master mechauic., ,,

VERMONT.—So far as returns have been received, the Republican majority in Ver-

WHOLE DUMBER 901.

TliltSPIKB irO \VAVKL\?IU. The 'question, of constructing a good

The Prosecutor out to have dismissed being agisted.' Tho neccksitv for an im-

»°-For conviction he depends on provement of this Character is apparent to

tone. Napier as witness, whoin wo know to evory one. The citizens of Wavcland, the

fonvcn"jltave beep impeached and infamised in the fifuicis linng nlong tl\o line of the road,

tion for the nomination. All. the .night be Circuit (Jour tecrAn itinerant inform- :md»tlie merchants and business men gen-"P-t0 t}?.-^jer, fcion by:his own admissions, a gtil- eraily of our own town arc deeply interl^.ed steadily, e^utinuouslyjTT^oing great l0-,vS-bird by instinct and destiny, wej^ted in this niatter. In a pecuniary point

loath to see. a dog in custody of view, its iinin'bdiate Construction is an

little peace and quiet now, Mr. Prosecutor chants expect to thrive in business, they Try thcui next time, or dismiss their cases.-jinust remove the obstructions that dam up ,, ,, iand clog the channels of a lucrative trade 8§5"iVe would call the attention of our .'

ir AI

a a to ,T

Tr

the must open up the avenues and thor-

oughfiires of this county, by affordiug an

ML'TCHLAU, two doors west ot JLeatonsj ... ... tr -i easy transit, capable of being used at all book store, in the old bagle llotel build-1

ing. lie dyes all kinds ot cloths, silks,

as well as new. We have examined a mini jtbrih

ber of Shawls which he has colored, which

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-n I seasons of thd year. It is tune that these

or a re re a to

vestings, shawls, laces, velvets, Sc., winch ...... ,, lelitted, awake from tlieir lethargy and put have become soiled, and makes them-look

eJ»

wi,h :t n,,il0(l

f"rt

for brilliancy and freshness of colors they )V

t0 wcurp tl,c

,.

...

llic to :issure ou th

l« udmirali"n

an .i-.da\e eo«.e

straightway he journal, the Quid Nunc is outspoken for „.

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-sfength a vigorous ef-

bmKhnS

iirc

of tll,s

ns3l,rt'a

ll,at thc

-^ck w.ll be rcad-

i!y taken, ami all that is wanting is simply

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beimming. During thc Fair this week

there will be people from every section of the proposed road, and in view of this fact we suggest it as a proper time to set thc ball in motion.

£«yXeai'ly eight hundred Black Republicans, held a political camp meeting in the. vicinity of 1'iehtnond in this State, a few day's since. They denounced the Democracy in unmeasured terms and called upon their wooly brethren to use every exertion to defeat Old Liueism in the elections this full. The last days proceedings arc said to have been rich, interspersed with speaking, singing and praying. The chorus of one of their favorite songs was as follows: ^"-V- w'-''

•"We .'ire Ii.'i Oh-i.-n-n. T.'-IIM'ITIH-

fn-i!:iy tn iin.l V-:l—il—f, .• »ill ai.jiiviiy. y„.„

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WANTKTI f.M"IR.IUATKI.Y.—A girl to do housework. Knquirc at thc resilience of the editor of this paper, south-west corner of tireen and Sout.ii streets.

C6&" JOHN Bisiiui' has [utrehascd the meat market, formerly owned by Isaac A. Marks, and will continue the business of supplying our citizens with the very best quality of beef, pork, mutton ami vcal.-

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the telcranh lines to

J'ort Muith, five hundred miles on thc route

wii! rcci(

.V(. dii'ornia news

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(]n iu a

Jv

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rival of tiie mail at

of the ar-

A vo.ci': ri:.\\i s.si:r ron IX(j iiAi.

The Ka.t Tennessee Drmocrut, a paper of large circulation and influence in that division of the Staic, has taken oroiind in favor of the nomination of .STL"I'ltr.N A. lorr r..\s for I'rcsidrm. It says:

There are some papers claiming to be

Democratic that profess a holy horror for Judge Douglas. It' a Democratic editor,

,, in the exercise of his right as an American

hve papers in lis ^ongt e.~siona froC|Uan, advoc.atcs or even seems to ad-

I -u its nns'hcid the and all su.-|, se.re-erow epithets.—

heV charge thosn papers that seam to fa­

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)(„,.r] i^ wish attempting to force him

]ia

rty.

to favor of any

ei- e: If it is our ipinion that ho Mioiild be uoaiinat/'d, li.ive we not a right to expre.-s that, opinion without being

uiniensc concourse as-• charged with an at.enipt to forcc him iijiou the party! W'e have just as much right- to advocate the nomination of Judge

Douglas as ih- li.ive to advo.-ate the 110mir :itiori of mv body for any politic,-il office. rnjuuclf talks alo:i( IH lavishing "dis-' gusting prai.v'" iij-on Douglas, it has lavished oiii's of t'ie ni"ist disgusting praise ivc (jvi saw nr heard of upon men who are mere pigmies when compared to Judge Doii-.'IaS. We hav.: a perfect right to be in favor of Judif-: Dotiiflas. We are for his nomination, and expect to be until next .J line.

Although such articles are daily appearing in the Sou hern papers, the Republicans iiisi-t. that, nobo.lv iu the South is for llol i,i,A-,

-Hi Wr.ATTS tin: IIUIINS.—'J'Lie County (Mi-.) Gazritt: gives an ac. a n-gro boy in that rog.oii, oiirlit yi wlio lias bonis 011 i.is head like a

Hinds •o'int of ars old "VOIItiu' "if,

ints'are said to be throe n.j-ct from the liead above to interfere considerably r\ Tti"V tire stiff-ami ar'j the horns of

de'.'ii." The 1.. inches long, top •acli ear, atel t' with Wi'-n-iii? a hard, but, jbut i|ii.idnip'..d'j

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P.'.TTI-N'S f.'riii.o—The brothers of ^Mrs. 1'atton, three of whom reside in Pennsyl­

vania, and

are gentlemen of w-alth and

re.-peotabiiity, have determined to follow Pitt and his .j.aramour to the "ends of: the earth," wi'h the view of recovering the child, to which Mr.-. I'. is greatly attaehe 1 .— I^tftf/'ft, Courier. itj The Democia-y of Orange County, Ted., have instructed their delegates in the State Convention to vote for Mr.DiwUAM for iovernor.

#atf"The reception of Judge Douglas in Cincinnati on last Friday night was a grand affair. Home twenty thousand people were

montappears to be about the same as lastprc^ut from the country and adjoining yCJlf towt,.i in the i^tatc and Kentueky.