Decatur Eagle, Volume 1, Number 4, Decatur, Adams County, 6 March 1857 — Page 2
1 HE E AJLE ■ - Borr-t-a. ” DECATUR LNDLANA F»Il»AT AOS*"ii?G. BAB. ft, 144 T. D£«. VTTK. Is i~e Cm-str See c* A dxati Cbosty. beaut&.'y euteiwitterf tin*. J lie St. kdw ■ -so zr, and izrrtrended by rz=irto.c »:*«ry —wts .’-irporased aider tee general law ad th* foil* »so« iwe yearvazo.k&c* -ri.fo tioeau? improve-* •a*:'.: ;t gr.. _; torzuz.;: ;->..:.:.i:-——or’'*-r zr* ,z y r w.. ;d w . ! - ■ 1 to foe appearance so foe peace. It <ks&ttias u tfo» time, * m ■ ’ eboa: eight iasirei A .. .id Plack Road frotw foe etr so Fort Way-re to«. Mary’s yaives torezgh ire place, it as twenty miles Irtm. ths former and 'fortj-«.:x firns CfolaUer, az-.. li. .cited '.z .zi an It'. of a geodfammf coaatry, which will mb-’ pare farorfo.y wire any ;a foe State. It cents -» fi t» lz~ g -li atm wi.-fo are4bi-gaa extent. ;e bfowu, three grxzriea izi ,vj tavero*. There arethree e . zreres erected for warship, by so s fe_;'c/.". ,-.. xi : -.-. m .oct; ileto-c-f-rt, F.to-zy'er.an tai Cafo-foe. They iZi'.ir. . . tidkooe asdcv-r-.xcdfoaj .--• fores, ax. z:-. izzz re.-dz: y atoe&ded. — A-cy =..-■- ;a..:.nj5 t..at wo-..i .so ere-..; to z : to* » x- . i _».•-■./ p'.pz.i tian. ’ The rsrecLafocai arU are well represented, for. .st e> err so zzdh. of «ecb*sfoai Zz-nrere her:*! oa by fods-rtr.o-xi and ratercriaiag sea. As the Sl-a.'j part so tew: izd within tire earparale '..tu.zs, is •;"xat.»i tn exre~:z: rteana grist and saw s:.’, are known as tzre “Fcmax M..D ” Oa '.;.e r -,rfo of town ani up ... foe river u s. nafod an exrellefo water sawmill. T ere has zso been erer-.: witfoa lire px»t y*zr, a school Bosse, at a e-tst sf ifoee fore-and £,e hundred foliar*, w‘. Jfo .• si*t:’er. ’y hr?: . i a teen:edate three hundred and fifty seboiars eomfortably. sad there at tEs time one ka&ired is daily ettendssee -. Ciaseieaau, L'moa aad Fort Wayae Ri... Btai ,s ioeaiesl t..r..c.'. the place. The f.p-z grosixi a seEeted ani - xrcbase- ao the west part of tows. . T...s road is lastly grabbed axi graded : bat '..ae eit? ether ?jiiscf i.x.'.r eiaraetir. pro-_'te®Ac-t owl* j t-s the war.., dowbtiess, of' - oae <• .Isy aeeT-'a,’ There are x.iay ether ’..ess .hat i.-» x'xrmt ax. ;1A to '.de jlaee, wax a we iratwe WMMeXoned, and .-. teres say, t..X» favSEi V.”> i and x*r et’-xens, tl.x :..- a.rA.ity. .- _;. .- genre sn-i la-Exstry, there are bat fca yLaessth*: exeed. if aoy etjaal aer, art* w t set. _*ri . •_-. . that oar.x-least ta inch 1 _. t- . t-. - “st P. sue Last-—V. r.t a a reat. f*’.-*-* ta i gnA.t r,i t. e pab.x iaeis of t'-.e Uc.’xx 5-.cn Lars be -a made u> extent of over t&irtj-niae m.xoß aeres. T: sis eqai. ta ex'.er.t to o&e-t-..ir-d es the whose lu&gdoa. of Fraaee. Yet axxsnthataadiag tbe rapid C:spc*ii of the pib .t lasd* laere resales yet &.n-l »>.se3 of az area tr» toe .-ty-<xie Staret. or >Ar'y a ,irge as ali Eerope, Basm excepted. Attxin*: A.:...i*—Os 1 ast i.'r. at.: il.-s. r. x'.-r-i, tte f--.’. ,:r and mother ofFx-Pies lent Frlraore.Lan a harrow escape frxs death. Tr.ev were r-n ng :a a bt-ggy, w’.en they ease ic eoilisioe with a .xx-.ber wag-xt ia which a Gertsaa was ridixr, brea* ai the shaft cf t.ne bxgzy. Tr.<* ~-t.rse t »ok ,c aad wjtset t.-,e occ ipir. s the fence, tail;.-/ •.- r faces, - -.t 0ra.:.?./ ttaesn bat'y. They were tak-a wp ia-enuble and eoareyed home. B. are now siow’y retjsetizg from thesr tnjstnew— Jeob/;. it will te some time before tier are restcred to then bsm! health. AMti.x F:-~r b.-.-x h’z .-.. Cxo — The --«y- .. i.-e % raaie in Do-stvi.jo of a farns»r res:its/ neai BaßtaglaM Irlaad, w..xh has been emyterej in transet of amrsanition Ae., to V aegir it. ... sizce 1723. There is a Myieg « tie Sooth it a wr.'-.e tanie liwee linger than ar.y other ms,>. S-.-re rears ego one of that c .r on Colonel Al: : i.e’.c* -. x, S. .'': Cir. nt wira -g of e p’.ty years a ~ aal x.,.; a: work. SrxGtia* Ezcbkmic.—S.rerai recent lodgers at one of the most popaiar WasLisgtoa bsXeis, hare been stiifering with greator or less severity, from a .•--so/e cetue I; is sail thatdead rats, lined by arsenic, tad Uienistothe water vats from which the Loose was sopplisd, and the gwesU who drank from it wre ai! taken sick. Afeeers. J. G. Jones and Kukei were am eng the osmber. and they have saffered ixu :;. ~ene<. from si. but have sow fortunately recovered. £<rWc woul i e... t- e alien.of our readers to the advertisetseac of Jacos Kuo, in ato'-her eciamn of cur paper.— J t» .« *- -it —-s-— --a i -. i ■.. .. gaged in the bnsiaeM many years. Is a elwrer man; pitron»x«s tbe psblsc generally. sod be showlsi ! «e liberally patro-ti-i by tk«K ta retsrt —sp»s him « call
W* tar« * aasn&er *f a«w Eexc iaarti c-a tx.r uAs*, tw whuix w-e - icnxj exzrx i~* frabean.3- xaa-i — o* x-ix wc jxr. started. Aa*ag . X.StEi Ui-li-X.- E-lg'-s--. i-i. 1 a.®* : i.i ...si.-:. -. 3.- ; iu ss»#ec.3CJeai eSfc.Xti -- « b._..iy cre-.E---an-t x /tvr* hx; a wsae-awt x. •xar. cc«trors .u axscagesieex. We --spe is wi.l be iberaSy si*u»assL -y. i - / * P 4 ' per is aosre «o wii ..e esi - tnst tie Esyt* wi: star aiat; -os ’.irimg f-- ~ azf hick i lit Urc ev -- J i J i '= -x. tsac.-'-s ij eye. »' * hope- * ■<?■= a*‘® ero.ii..-’5 .3 A—cut w* :• •».. ’■.?-.■« th*»" are two p-spers u. the ec'iasp . / g x. A- . awi-e of kfewaieraey. — Go afeeadhr:’.-.-r ?F ;~. ~ • uem>:r, xhor <;«».“-x i.w».—x -.<f ■•■■ -J’srTsc Dzcsrra Eaotx —We i-aiUed 13oar iwrt to a.’■--:« t '. i of sar : isr ai Deciiir, A-iszss-rf. LPi .. pt- Tie EsgA .- . _ ‘.ze.i, aeuy prmui. psper, anti AtSwds evjiea:« at tale&i and ./xa-stry is ■. ■ z z'-". zi :.i i--'-. .r 13.4.1 es«'. es '.. ta ’■■- a liierai support freaa tee eitixen.* if Adaaes—which we hope he wSI receive. Is :>i Xis it is, of ■‘wxrse, ieziacra'ie. '•'-'e 3u-;- j-Ad to see by tse sec .rd si~:er l„v. tse prupetia of the Ei/te are site Mattering, aad sajacrtyt.sa» are -.st i .-■.':-e.-ex-:ei’.3Z :i-; x:e: = . 3 - sazgsuae expectsnoti a: '..te eaterprisuu Ttit.... ter hc-oe csnims.; ■ ; izerease xx .. he have as sasy g»; ssbser.bers w w..l ssp-'y rewaii _.. —Firt Weyuc 7.. 7 L . • ... 11 — -. ■ 17 : • lii-.t us -’.. t, 7.1. I, it i-te Dscalar E.3.-T. a Den<: trer reeeciiy e5..." ..." - iz .z Al.-s'e.iiz-.,’. by H A r._ ~.z. ;» a*. .tste-i.i. 3i.eel. we.. ; - » 1 aad seit’.y ;.-.-.:ei, evlac.s/ tact zzz .. .. ..y :z : ’-.. . . .•. t’.i ex te_. - si, 1 ig-r.-5../ al. its departments. 7, e -tear. -J welttEie sxtis as ■ t r /■•j An tie S3.:.:ess .1 *— asiured.T a.os'/'iaz:.y deserve. ■«» e are con- -.’.>.■ . ise tn* aai pulant Dem :: ?. £»xj hieraiy >xpp-iri their paper '.7e u»e piitsxre ..t t x tg : * E-v/.e '.z ..." D«_.y exii.as.ge ~z~.. — Stiie Sextiiul. X/w Pjipza—7 : Dee’, t’ —- ! :e:‘e .: a "-. v - 3-er _. •: it*.".*l by H L I' .. ->. at Der*-..r. A.lae.s Cotts’.y, is this Slate. Mr. Pbtififf* bewg a tkwr- j .. ; . [j -. „.. •f. .■ 1 ’. 3. J ’ '.; ' we feel assured in reriaiLiezi zg ;-:.u to ..:e Dem>:.-i-ry if Alum r. irty. W.wish Am sz: ;*ss. — £ f'-"- £zz.-r~. -zl --- r=-. f_ -:=*=, :': tz’i r :z f.r r-ixr t-i c:i.at sis ‘7* are ci>-gez to yea t .<:: Per 7 :xi hax fer th-: -xr tra-t-nelf iz.i piper, xsi asaxre' yi-a that whatever it-rt -si ahiiliy wei..t;r .i..-ii. iie the ntr : :’ - imc-:-lr..z=r Tzi—ixx we •si 1 d.ix-iy Azak yea fzr year eempEsezziry a->:.te, asnriav yea tort to* Zi/'.e w;i'« fowk with zz't.rta.'zg eye,every i.eszi-s -.f liter eoi to-e toe : xez* es ’./* State, fail 13 tse fare, *-.i astare yc-a tzrt li.er* w.i, be no rrseirtc am-tegrt tae Detaoeraey of A lams, beeaste we pablzsa .-.* Ea/ie. Axl ;. vua tr.-.z! sz •..Ait y-ia for yjar reeaxns toil., -z to: the Demoeracy, asd y-o-ur desire fir o-ir* -..:.r-s. To b.-Ort er Ti.iz. <• r- . . recurs cmr \;. asks for iiis sotiee as-1 the lope ...een.'.ertx.se of fctsi satce-s*. W* as--I'ire ..ini t.-.i' oar »»&«zpt.-a L*’. .* »'..i iweressing, and we feel coeaieu. chat the Deatz-irrty cf Adams w..’. liberally sxstafo as. Tex TstoXT r x nzAta —I e f-7. . ~ ? a s prubebie exp.*r.i'.< is of tie origin c ’ ■i e apa*-tree it.^ry: —-A real vfc'foy oi death exist in Java; it is terated the ”aley of Pc-., tn aad - ei it a ron:ile. *- t,e height with earbocx aci I gas, w;..:h is ex-‘.*d from crevices :z the growni If a rr.az or any animal en'er is be easnot retar:. and be is not seßvibie of his d«a---_-*r nr. ; be feels i mselt sml.-ig under the pouoooas Hsduenee of toe atmosp’aere whico surroazi. him; ti»e esrbenic acid, of — - .et. it cr -by eonsut* using i> the be./ht of eighteen feet from so- b z.ioci t»f z.e raii-y. Birds which £y into this atmosphere drep down dead; axd a living fowl throws into it d. i-s before it reaches ti e bottom which is screwed wi-'i carcasses of various nimais that have perished in the czietersous gas.’ A Chixes... Oath —A number of Chie Air.tn were eabed .* witness** in a t>abitce court in New Y -s, last week. They testified after the manner presenbed by Hbeir rvn = ;»n. Tsk.r.g a piece of yellow paper, foe witaessc* traced upon it ceria.z Chinese euaraeters, and then setting fire to it, kneeled before the Same* and repeated tu« words ot tie oath wtile it burned. 7 ait. Dersxis-s.—The Loalsv-. m Journal of ice 24-. ii inst, says that Ttrfn B. Walker, of that eky, made a bet that be .eouid drink sixty wfemes of lager beer from ■ x v’e’oek a. w till ton o’eloek r, M, and he finished sixty-one glasses by . eight o’clock, winning the wager. As alate putiilt meetic/, the foliowing•dry’toast was given. Th* author wl„ /«: *bs"ertd, wcer. uc gets iiornrt "rhe Pt.ss—the Pulp - ?.— the Pettieoats, the three ruing Powers of foe day. The , first apreds kaowb-dge, the aecood morals. *h» r hird spreadi—cccridtrably
Zsr Tie 2?*.-artwr Esyie. Sevxcz Cexmmb. Feb. 2-3>i, Dza£ Sr*-'—Budee-sdSI yrz>gres®x.g » wti. to ;.d h*-:Xpe."ii n i-* L«g..-.i-tare. a/* hzl pnwtomg y to foe Grtre'tot’-rt.i Judges >x* for toe ztzs tertg. for '-- 1 csu’to-'*'-’--z.n.l, vote, ixt is p-.a-c-rt nack zs toe foes for a -tz-to'- *xwe reso-.adon deehwizg Stoirt-r Woods, ct Clark. er.t»'.led to i Tir: ■ rts- wzs rs:*rrri to foe e-irtrt «c '• ■■* jzrtilzry, aftor twa uc *ee dxv» i.-teais.'Moe, by a v rte us 22 to 24. A fifoi U ae®disg tn t rSes.4l*, whrtr. has for its sbjeet ’. .* rep*a, -■ so« -airter •:■< tz* Bizx c-f 'to* Sate si la iitox whrti—*s pm* ito a foir- reazia~ Aat zfoi-, i bt.l to z.to'i.-.d i-tsdaar-ur, i* rehuka to feerease of tee utraber B ■ rt.:l:-, izz pr'l-.bt-. «s-Jrtg in Ed* Titoi* are se’era. plans p*a•j --r, tn le for tbe .c-vestmewtct toe ,n thee.-. State Bax* ct irttotox. la to* Seexie a pi-vt 4 -72 K; wzat foal proposed is foe Annua. M-.45.a/* : f TjverEor 7s right, naeeu wits to* m .s', rtA z.— to ap'o-rt;t-a !«-- *z.:rs foi B**res«tLrtzvea, nas to-day ZA-rt-rZ 21rt: - toil £.Z-p* .1 SZ_| j-tot ’.zc- fir&a-e. A z . voters to reside folrtr iipifo foe totrtzsiz.p There it ziufo ipeczitol-.u. here as t: foexew Cabinet as W asiuxgtou..'. appears fc'.to z.. z.t ■—-ic ise-z :z x= zer*, .... - irXit it: z. z— — —a . * -4-1 —.- / - * Y.x.-s trfoy. * .fozxrs CuAJrtxa. foz.stoip .so. . .z zl ....... -I —. 2 - - W**A ~-...- zfoeec d .to ./'.Z* L-r/t: lator* fox; d.-ert.y islets foe p-icpl*.'* Aa effort was rz ide to ■:c '-ze sei- '-zt izv SO K .3 fo-1-..sZ foi Z-X.~Z: z‘ t.to 5 nLSStoi wj* a tA* . lad to xare'foesi app. *i .; : .« : .pp-.-r. _f -c .>fos to the c .--z.y w ,-rt* 1 so : cri-" .- 1 .. z -vz-: .tot z~ a v ;; z. 22 A ixi was .atrzd . ,ei azd pass*. to » second .’*iz ._g .'yr z ■ ..zg to * strtto Z.> Z : . 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J’rtt a*3l'rt.-. to- :Ztl a ?rt-z.-*«art.‘_v* azi Alles a a*-".a: .r and R*- . ztzz^.zZA.zz t-tx. to ;acrease toe pty -d in* j-avera-ir tod a iges was vz.*i cu ag».z. « - agt-z l-*st fzr foe pre- :* z', tor wi*. t of a e-zas. -...■_-. z. a;..’ .- ; z. ... . li; u requiring the telert ■:..m.—..;:-.e :.. . wnicb w a* referei ttou part o; *._* Gov zt -. Msasugetbat : wges fraud mtkej passage of foe Bar. A Aarter, t-> report so s.:z pa. ', was ~. . --. . a foe • ■»•*,-it .1 a ~ .-,<.'.. : - ii.-.x tzz .-.’-.->r w*-e sever-x, i". .-z — I ..e eonte-d elet*.:on case as Sc.-iigoes ‘v» if i-; now uz.*r .-lez-i. « -11 - rt'l:- -35 C*'.: 7-Z.iZ _:i;- z J., lay, aa.i .s very w»-x tod exci'.tsg. — There are many >fo *s so azzeadaaee wl '• tfo t. e 3? tee at tee rg’rt aad left es :i.* ?r—-.-lea; s c’;..i.r, and the ..Z/.-.-tZ's fo.l tod x.gzly ex:. :: Yiars tosly, * For tze Hato cr Horsz RxrxzszxcaxTTXS, Lzz.asutrofo. Feb. 21, »347. Estr.x or thz Izaiz/-—Deas. Six. s.--cc-izmg tc reqsesi, in inaste I drop you a • i.z-coueerc.-.g jegula"ve bttsiaesa, azz : . :.xgs in geterai; aad ie". me say •’. i' tbeir remains but two weeks ot foe seisen ■ left, tod EMstof tise importaat bills have to be yet passed, if at among these are ‘; fo* app-rt..rt.'Eefet l-.-rt'zraz-ie, a. prop■: • uon and appraiseußeat bins, a&d I aave ■’mas* fears as to' * retail of some of foem. There is a tees per aaee bill now before ta* Hc-us* that g**s oa license pnncit’.c, most of its features are reasouab y good; its a k nd of moiera'e feeasnre that receives foe oppcti'-rtu of t .e fonideat temperance mso, on I e on* side; and the lovers of "free whisaey,’os tL* other 1 W..h tnese two extremes against it, it is uncertain what may be its fate. The ap- ’ j poruoesteuf tall makes but siow progress. ■ Toe DeEA<Kr4'.s refusing the b .. the Republicans got up in the Senate, smd the . Repzb zans refo- ;.g to go tor t } e House bit! There « now a propositios on foot ■ for a?»iausg a jalat c-xnmiitee of the ■ two toasc* to draft a bid That exnscittee may succeed is eomproHtisfog the Butter, if oot there is art assch prospect of the pass*ge of esy b’4! ea the subject. The bill that I introduced for the safe <eepmg and investment of the school fund, sriixig fr- r- ’.he 11’to.c. vt ihe Bars charter, has beeu esgrored after eoustdi able discuss;.®, and 1 have reason-bi* hope* of its passage, if it should, it would give to Adams county about S£f,COO, ■•- so wcul 4 . be • fine acct js:>a >' her
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'. .- 2<*w Tick ~-Ju.se. c-zzto.z.zg zn z/.ily-*jzf:z-s vote la ssz that t> Leas thus zz-zz-’in e:-*ctoi as Size*. ;fo‘.zi-.:izs. azd fo* greater part efi SX.-.CZ ire yet c*-i.zas biatcerers f&rfree..rt I.* re-;.'-*: sga;z:: fo* z ... I: •-f.iszs '.-.a Mr. C--;v ..az inewpon:*: a irsv..-., ;z .zto tie .-1. re-|*..'t'g ’•/* con-1 ■ ..z :-z to ze i.iporz zy a Eiip.-rl'y of* so - -- •• — T.i* . is.: rt i'-* Territory e-xzerto ■/* ng.-'.: .f 3 if'.- zz-.:> v - ; ~-.-« ; ».-- - 3 -- - . I ei ’.o ouzeaaz az -. -£lfo *•: 7. V.d'i *-Z’-'trS Wt '. ': ri_. .z'.cZ:-: :■ ._i±’ ;..-y. r-.;-:. i • it** free Scu£ v.. t-z - tofoeat foissßtal. »zx ozssacz c-..-oc.; Ansen.-/ ’-fo* wao thus rote 5, are’ Air frirt -■-. I: w.i: *1 ims :-.. so.;. . Cazsjbex az: zizgzsrt :.- .rt '.- is fostrirt.; • . .' .:. .. . jw J fogs pare izd six:foe, iz i --rtoii.r zzfo- . . .. .* eiz* rt. . . ' .. ; -_. : . ■ - i .1 Jr. fo-z;.-;i n:zz.x ah that zzzZ ci. *— -Z -—a- C-. C-i ~Zz Z. -5 —il i ' --- i- .* L t.Z 1 '.c : .2. Za.7 ■ f 7 s i * .t J.z.i Iz-i vxs' in - -7 5 Net z zzr.. :ri d :cz x-rat voted ’fo* b1... ..; 7. • . re.- -,:z ■■ j82.at.xe so-n as •Dough-faces,* "slave ee-i ■x>tr-it7 ’ <£•■:, sto. z i pfo there? ; Ten ■ sout.rera :<rt <r.us also voted for ni. c pro- i p< ■ . .c, iz ; ■/; inly it was saved t: .zz : N-i-ziZ: :x ViijuE Cczzz:-x.—lt p-*r..zp-. g.-z*rz.;y kzzwn •....,: th* ulty so fo;s . tts-u.-ntwe have taken tire first z. ..i.. -re steps so the rtv.fott.' and) .-.5'.*..*.; eutss of B.zik fo<p 3 .43sm—prut; ca. amCgiasA":/. WAL ice. crrt;rt-...:ex.-z' of tae presen. term. the-, .r .i: ;_e ;:* azz pa: forth as a feeler, -. single ne-groe wl.rentney are bow fi.zz.zl- ——•- * -• *4' sutcZts, I: t..iszzre.; sc-.-ect* isi-xj:.d to work, we understand last it is the iz.er...zrt of toe Faculty to ■ iatroduee at :„e cornnsenceiueEt of the Zpit terra a eoa sfoersble number of these, *&:-Z; »pe-..rt.*z-i st .'.f'lca. Kotwifo-staaz.z-p foe sturents areeocnpelted to oe- '. i -ton* r: ixazd sit zt :t:.;-.r.. ,z ■ cc tze sesSe &ese;-. with tue terra but one . yo-Aisg mas as yet has i.z.d th/prize and . maaiiaett to protest agzlnst sols degrfoz-' ? to?®, fer-wfefeb be bus been seaanrenlv -1- , peii/-. Vs e z"t,e k..-h;.jz cf foese ficts . so t.ii; c zeas abroad say Loju w’-.-. . their sous may expect so cate they send . foes to fore Icst-tnre. Ohio has her > .:»c.-a-air.i l gima'..<a factory in thtf share of Oberlix Couege, and we are bow iz . fairway to have a »is ilareonceni so ■ '.or rtfoi'..—6>-- f-.ri-.’re A*-r..;-.r. : &-rrtlfoy Grrwr,-rarer—At a churcr; in za adjxa.cg ecz-.ty a buzdiy cr two ; s ac.-, j-is'. as the cocgregaticz wtre about to kreei down to p’-ayer. a I if- -so a tone es horror, raised trie cry of s-n-a-k-e!” ■ Great excimntent prevailed, and there was . a migrty rush from the dzngerous IxtlI'.y. At kegth age&'.'eman advanced to : the spot gaxed a skoment upon tbec&hre- : meuster, and psunciug upon it Eelduoio , the view of tbw startled erow i a wha.eb«j®e Loop, waieh had wriggle ! ire* If os; -of a . ‘.-jy's petticoat ac Iqi ef,eoiled it- •, self apsm the floor. This is a fact at. i ought toudmocish the ladies of tire danger of not securing wed tiss saak-like cir- : cfe* wisieh encompass their lower extrem- , ’.ties—Cfereirfo# < 7'mi Cir-oax-fe, i Laazx Receipts op C.??’e—T ? recepts off codec at New Orfea&s on foe ~U. : ins;, were immense—no less thaa seven vessere entered port cc that day, bringing ’ggreg' to so 33.>5-1 bags
F-resilv Governswenz. Scene tjzj-s zz - : w* knew a c-apze who kfo for*-, ex*- ■=□>- A— girts. Tx* zizzir, zrizzZ - zertto-i zrs cifoirea were of to* K-.Vsex. was weakly iaifogezi; the *• 2 - " -i-‘ c »* was i.-z.:se-: to reais zer -szgz'ers to be :i: .::: use - .zzZ z-.z*-.-*-— .* i it i syap .cas ot rec.:- *r.:.-:i**s: and toe tnree severely, zz- beretss* sae observe*: -*' zzi- : i.-. :' i ri-z i--rs iaduigesce «'forts. :a tber re’toi- foe et&e: of this eoatredlc"'’"7 ~.T~ 77 -> L.‘/ i-so ■'«« :7 y -y* -■ * i'-’-ii P’’-*re-so. T «re rtert to Aw mocizer. tzr. zeeezz’-r*~xrd*-i &er as a stem zsout:«re, ■-: — -s _i& to. *v we»’e :*zxzz.i..y • -*- :./ zzetos z.. escape; and s-e a-S® :-.U—: whese-ver s_* s-zzg-t to correct licit ix-.rt, :r z? foirose icy penance for ar: i- t-i-zirt: re-i, her iz:_i-r.'.y was overrtclrei. her 'zi_rtez'. set is.re, and zer z.to* J*re-'. fJOrt.ree, by the fotorter- ..' 3 . Z. Z rx<teez.zg:y; and as ... ir eftldrea foctrz* .’.ier, s..- f..:.f0 .'• /-.ressary to ?.av c some zz:. r:'. : .z:.zg witz „ -' - iioxnz rel ziz were zz-z.-.y iz a stat:z ._ u. <.. Ar-tor. -.'y. szrz-uiixi:-.gfo ;.:.'cr.-z.rtg*. s'.-.e one f»y adIrcsred _<r :.-fi-sni on'.ze s-rec:. — She call. I his szie.-..:10n to foe evil _z'-..:5, ZZZ -. 1: z.- izfo’.czt ZcZZTI.r of fo.c.r zrez, red --Z-> ,zg,.rt..l _e .... fo.zk foe evil zeeiria etore. H* ,:'.:z. - .- fo* i so rt foicly he fo< -girt them zztot’n -. rtz/i: :z: i.* never se .-med to ” A." --, ■j _•~ _fl .- - Li it 5 7-y .re . _ . re 27— —to was'...•: eizse, trt-r fol she tell bits so; she reerzly -k*-z L.z: to co-.:perz:e w’fo zer, cr at .;:zst cz-1 to oppzse her ureas- -.:-•: to w ..:.: Le izzsizto i. .’. * z :. :r I.Z'.._ toy *s* : i :.. -. zfo zi.c.r :'.-zz-rt.z.c toi exrase-, foiti thesieives rt-sze .e-i iisz-iy will. fo-;r tnofoer’s ..: Zrtl'.rt-cs. ani tr ’..er izdliJ-us rnanrgecaez'., because s zbrtissive, orderiy and z--=:,-z.-- A rt-tog: was a-rt-.y ap- • z-irent. which, when foe father preceived, : ..* warmly seconded foe tofans tofo-.s wife ;izd* e-r a ter 1.-* czt hear: to say ; s■ z L.i i per’-.-rs-.d his .1 i’.y to 'heir czllzrenas well i< zer own, and that, Lt.l it : been fc-t ': e sense and g-x>d feel.zg es their ntto..:/, tze girls wealdnev- : er Lave been worth a copper. ■ m Oregoa Territory. O'e/'i 7-.-rr.' :ry makes z-'it siowprog- - - - '. — ; 2..:-. :-p-Scott, th* Protestant Episcopal -r*..<ie c-« that z.-.ces*-. siys that emigra- ; ,s ,r .cry smz. : . *xd he estimates .- r• . :.- - ;. -. ..: a at 5t},000. lx ..*■* *t . * trs.ifo-.es wiih the Indian sav.forniagwiJ. fever, th® K*n- • s ’.-, ma Nebraska ex*.cement, and the • i:..■..: . z: .’’..ozs i: Ifoaois, Wisconsin., 1.-si and F-.zz -. re, it is not by uny I means sreuzge that the far away Oregon :...zldze thus ni/.ictod. It is a place . foe. ■_ .: zi-:-_sa. Even from San Fran-fz.-rt-. so: vepzg* ’ey sea is long and wearii tn* u bile '.. * jverlznd jcuurney abounds . re.ih f-.;.xl harz-h.’.ps zzz p*.‘..s.—That lie has male so mztx progress as to reac'z ; i'.y foozsazi ml.ab.ttozs, in the fa-ce of -.1. . rttx -h.- = , si. ms that the true Ameri-:toet-r/-.- :s thereat woik. In fact, sol yet got fairly started in j the /reat race of inpiovenieirts, and what ; ‘ze wl.l become we must wate for future : fix-.e. ' meats to sl ow. Under present tforcuzis-ances, however, id is obvious that -i zt . *tn nt :. Lrlr.< in the Territz-rv as . mat.. ' more time to grew, before betog <fo.iged :. iz;.aiath* zufot-r. .it ablate Govern- . men. —mere a.z t; .a th* res* of tee k. ii-—.trtlm-?, it is ratl.er surprising to find the Territory ci Washing:-re, t.z.rt.; I.a: only tre: -e hundrd inhabitants > rhea sezara. - z from Ore/zn Ly Congress, z v est-tnated by Bls’:op Szot: and other au'.Lorit.es to contain ten thousand inhab.'zirts. T.-.e entorpr.se d;-played in al! ’ p arts of ■-..;* young Territory is asto&isb- -, lag. More especially is ibis foe case in the most Northerly sections, even to ti.e 43i.i tar-.l*l of latitude.— Phil. Scr:h .■imrizan.
Jo'..n Cc‘.’.-.u Smith, Esq. submitted some : .-narks previous to the adiournment : " ■:- CoEnect.ent Democratic Slate ' Cea.reeiios, in which he alluded to the ;ueni Cards' played by ths opponents ■ cf the Democracy, who depend m-'-re er-oa some excitement 1:1 the puL.ie mini for tie time being, filed prisciiics. and said that Kcaw Xc'.ixing •Union’ Cards were r. ?w about niaid cut. In id a.-.: ration 1 an ■.'-■st-y.e. Mr Clark, fate Governor of New York, was elected upon the M<n Law Card. At the time of liis inauguration, he was snrronaded br his 0r,,.. s:_ ; .nd fries is at Aioinr, and - the c many f these near friends patuca of vand-us kinds of liquors frequently and freely. An old farmer, who war :. .serein L.; cl. . law pro-f-.ssi.os. eg deed these oftreyeated pirtak.ogs. aad aasgreatiy sutt r.sedand distiirbed about the tnat-cr. He privately ventured up to one of the favorite dark men, wiio happened to have an impediment of speech, and asked Lira what was meant by so much drinking by the espee- ... t:.t Tteay friends of Governor Clark, who was elected on the Mam Law or Tetnperance issue. ‘O', my friend.’ said the favorite, *:h>t Card is po-p>pZa; rd &!«/ .” Tne -i&r.est oil farmer stopped to see no tttc-re. Tic eutue L.vpuani 2 uad suddeaiy appeared to him, and he left for his qv it i.ume, wi.?. an eye touih or two we., esu—Xtu.'e Sf.arineZ C iunterfel: -Siu's on the Bilk of Aurora, Hl., are in circulation.
1’ :T ■- ■•—A. *. .Xllrt -~ m Z .] . . * - r - ' gnixed by tw ;- • . j ... . -Vto* -to ■■■ /t - . _- ,rm, whtg . ■ 9 were eiMped :s eaeh arm - ’ s'"'® 6 ' ■ s t '-- - - ’ : z: ;/ ’ J ■*-■* TI "■ ’■ ■' - - . - - -s' f 4 with the daughters of awe ‘ 7: ’and their le»« was reciprocated os ths a ’ ■--'’• ’• ' - rt- ’ -t But . . a;-. -- ■ ■ J -t : . 3 . y w-i -. : .; -* . zt tht v ■ di - " - - ■-.-...; nt '-’ : n ■upon the feildwiag zt z z , ( ~--**zrec: x_e ;■ .igr .. •_ _ ir , ur Warteafoztg an7 cim* Catted sp to in ~:z x "'ey :w. *z ■ ■_-, ani *. j, - • ' - V< e r adeci; re they declared eanstap- jg, ey till death, they parre-i. The young t? ■ ‘> < . . : sos w. -■ yr= :-: :. - - ; . , J . . • )ii .A' -.'-.: 7:1 .; ■ 1 3C ; -.- I ■ ur r.e -a;. 1' '. - • y - . .~- e . :■ t od- H '_• z -t.y - - : : .-for tl reap ■ ’■V i . m .-.-- . 7..er I s usknovn to r ...- r ..- r.re, a -j ... } . . ..- -.-. r hrare J their ; - it --[Pff]3rsr». jt —- I w — w I Dinas zee rtzsr D’tn.—l. u tame p —L rafo-.i :h.ou. r.z- w A . - ■:. ' is cctn- . : 4 , ..z - ... '..-.-.: r . ._• gamb- y .:- .*s:. — J -.l* J r:r. | grave, t .rtt .- ..im ’ i.m; .y doing <u the t res: <1.1.* A father has a ft thy of sens. He is 1 ~ ...:.;. 1:. *:- ~:*r. la the same l rt.zat.oz ... .. f * art :rto-;g iin this thing t and that. He indulges cis own in the < same way. , • come up idlers and o . ,z do not raceeed better. He has t spi -: so muc.. in.-.t-y on t :-:r education. : — :em _•. .. Sin Ages; but t alas! they are only a source of vexation I .....I - - . )>« , j u — * oar- I ing t e peual'.y oi 'doing as the rest did? ~: g | cp her -.toy. Ttiey learn ■n ...rt. < : so, to ; tint losing, to play, j dznee, and several otner ornamental mailers. In time ;.-. v marry , ilfor husbands ’ are unable to support their extravagance ■ >.. . . _ ■ z ( good <■ totrished: ’Tru!v’ said shell did as the ; rest did.’ • ... * rt , ethers y- * -ft r-.; " . • _ no I prepare for death. He passes along ■ ’ | the fatal blow! He has no liase to pre- < pare, and he goes down to cisirueuen, h* hzs so f.zs : zs '-ze > res: did.’
1 If mXS : ■ rr —A bthe name :\V ~-d |-.as Lee- arrested ■ Sy Iva;., i, Ln >s C.- , for t s sup; j .- • , irg unbar pilv for som ;.-f, and been missing . for two wei-k*. A i.-.:roßgt ( search was made in ti e -.st.es abcut f.s , house, and a jaw bone and other fngmen's | of hsmaa boots were ioond, also h .a | and eyes. lock of a trank,etc., showing that a trank had been bowsed —Search . of his premises showed that the bed < clot' .i . ad been recently vae ec, and t marks of blood were found on the feather i bed.—There were strong indtcaucns that i the woman had bee . . i, cutup. ; and burned, -and that her trank and ; clotl-es were burned with her. Ward . s I .-:n exam-.. - and can-'..'.e Ito J t-1- , foledo.— CLu.Giu. i •I MmOy.rtw Homs that Sstxi. ( —Tr.e above, if we rig-ttiy rem-.-is the inscription upon a sun tc liaif* li inculcates a be lesson which many :-c crone to aisresArd. It would teach us to rvznemeraber tie teg e»y» of i.fe. and not forgzt th-• ok-s.-trig &j-1 is giving us. Lhe it is ti ae, :s tiot ad bright and beautiful. Buts.hi st :;ts i'.gnts as well as shades, and it •> nettaer wise nor graceful to dwv’l ;eo mu-, i upon the Jarler portions of the picture, ti-w-o looks upon *...• bfi_ tt ».de ot ••■ e ' and makes t:.e best of evervtkittg. w.... «•.• *’ ink. other things being eqii u. be 1 better, k 'pp’er man, tifin those w 11 Frtnkilusays, ‘ur; slw ,-s 1. .4.ng 3 ugly leg,’ and find oceus.on for eoaipl s i ßt and ia almost everytuteg -t-'-y meet vith. A Fused Sukie&kb.—The Nebras* ka News states that c<e B«ncrv<t ’tc belonged to Jim Lace's expedition, t ;ei . T rau off Laving felocionslv purloined a I° l of shares in the town of Fairview forging the signatures of the offices oi the coffl" pany. Men have dene worse things than Preston S. Brooks, and yet I.ved.-3. i !S “ icr. Col.nel Weob's existence prove s t-’- 5 i — £orton
