Indiana American, Volume 2, Number 36, Brookville, Franklin County, 5 September 1834 — Page 1
OCR COUNTRY OUH COUNTRY S INTERES? AHD OCR COCWTRy's FRIENDS
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BY C. P. CL AUKSOIV.
KUOOKVIXLE, ItflSIANA, FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEJinEU 5, 1 834.
VOL. II. NO. 30.
TERMS OP THE AMERICAN.
;n advance $2,50 in six months; or $3,00 at
: expiration of the year
for one dollar, and 25
nt3 Will Ce cuargc"
POETKY.
' ThsgUST WITH HIGH LIFE. BY A TOC!a BRITISH IORO. j woulJ I were careless child. Still dwelling in my lonely cot, Or roaming through the dusky wild. Or bounding Ver some favored spot: The cumbrous pomp of lordlyipride Accords not with the freeborn soul, Which loves iirsvin tain's craggy side. And seeks the rocks wtcre billows roll.
Fortune! take back these cultured lands. Take back this name of splendid sound! I hate thejtouch of servileands, I hate the slaves that cringe around; flace me among the rocks I love, Which sound to oceaa'sjwildest roar, I ask bntthis again tojrove Through scenes my youth hath known before. Few are myjyears, and yet I feel The world was ne'er designed for me; Ah! why do dark'ning shades conceal The hour when upward spirits flee? Once I bebeld'a splendid dream, A visionary scene of bliss; Truth! wherefore did they hated beam Aake me to a world like this! 1 loved but those.,1 loved are gone: Had friends my early friends are fled. How cheerless feels the heart alone, When all its former hopes are dead! Though gay companions, o'er the bow ' Dispel awhile the sense of ill, Though pleasure stirs the maddening soul. The heart the heartgis lonely still. Fain would I fly the haunts of men, I seek to shun, not hate mankind; My breast requires the sullen glen, Whose gloom'may suit a darkened mind. Oh! that to me the wings were given Which bear th turtle to her nest! Then would I cleave the vault of heaven. To 3ee"away and be at rest.
smm... .... A 1 iiu..i1.;vn' TKlla (K-lf
MR. LANE'S LETTER. . 1 " . . 5CT",rt t-uu-
;fK iko wiAiBi.H;.. t,f- wiuenauie every man, woman, ana cnua,-ro
number of the Washington city Globe, and have ,n their purse, gold pieces mstead-of pa-
take a pleasure m transferring it to the coM F ' f .. . r- j umns of the Palladium. It is hardl v necessa- Wlth consideration, I am your friend
fAK.tut;. a, e k - and humble servant.
1 J e Miafc II A3 tlVllI 111. SU Ul .11V. I V 1 I W
I . ..... I... h.n liae I iIJCIUWIIU - X lit i.ilc.J - "
t -t?n l.KKi M. er says,"that m a present report before the
account for the letter lackin? a signature, we House of Representatives, by the Committee
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NEWS OF THE WEEK.
eles, and half eagles, and foreign gold, intoJ
take the liberty to name the writer, as we
know Mr. L desires no concealment about
the matter: Irid. Palladium
Lawr&nceburoh, July 26, 1834. '
7o Francis P. Blair. Esq. Editor of the Globe.
on Indian Affairs, it is stated that whiskey,
which cost at St. Louis 25 cents per gallon, is commonly sold to the Indians on the naviga
ble waters of the Missouri, at Twenty-five dol
lars per gallon; also that an extensive distille-
Sik: Since my return to Indiana, I have r? 15 ,n operation: at the mouth i of the Yellow
made it my business to inquire into the social " .. Ai au; e Tk. changed with the Indians at Sixty-four dol
miavt. CLalJ ni CVUUIUUU V( KU LUUIlllYl ft Uv I a , w . 57. ... . J 4M A WklUKM am4 nKM. Aaknmrl tftfA fltA 1 1
result has befen of the most gratifying chatao-i:ABr ; Brtyv" 7c" ter . . v . j tenor, at a much higher price.
I mio-M . f th,. ITni,l Sa fiirnUh. decision. in an action nrougni oy
esso larire a Quantity of surplus produce for an editor ol a daily paper in this city, the prin-
transportation as this part oflndiana, or that cPle s been estabhshed, that person con-
so many traders and farmers are engaged in nuiS w reLClvc a Pnou.ca., wituout py-
steps are silent of those who journeyed up
with it to the period ot a good old age. A new
race has sprung up, long and tar removed
from the other; and as they, too, "watch the
progress of the old clock, their hours are fleet
ly passing by, and time with them will soon be at a close. How impressive then the lesson taught by that old clock, and the simple
inscription on its dial-plate. "lempus jagtU
From the Circle ville Herald. METHODIST CONFERENCE. The Ohio Annual Conference of the Meth
odist Episcopal Church commenced its session
in this town, on Wednesday last Bishop
Socle presiding. About xne hundred and
seventy of the clergy are in attendance. The
practical defying of the Creator. And yet
tnis same individual is not wanting, bej-ond the majority of mankind, either in good sense or intelligence. Credulity is not by any means confine J, to the weak minded and the ignor-
an.' . e COI"ess ourselves, that not a little mischief, as well as much good is done bv lightning rods; but the fault is not that rods if properly erected, faif to protect us and our property in a manner, too, of which we have as good a right to avail ourselves, as of our Louses in a severe hail storm but because . they are not properly erected, are not high enough above the roof of the building, are not properly pointed, &c. They slwuld always be put up under the eye of a workman who
thoroughly understands the principles of elec-
occasion furnishes a favorable opportunity to J trical science.
our fellow citizens to manifest their hospitali- When a dou h, electrified, passes ty; which we are gratified tojearn has been near to eievate(i body, as a steeple, a liberally extended. It is further gratifying to a trce? or a housJ? a quantity of the electrical observe, that among such a number of visitants fluid sometimes flies from it in the form of a mostly strangers, quartered among the differ- spark or body of light, which occasions an ent families of the village, each family seems explosion. The gleam of light we call lightdisposed to think its own guests the ' prefera- ning; the explosion, thunder. The lightning ble ones of the whole body. -Much important nr electrical fluid lovptt!r
business, we understand, is before the Con- ,he latter j8 overcharged with it; and it goes
takine it to market: vet. sir. 1 have not been r .K",u8. """"
able to find a single 'individual who has not editor ol a wish tor lU discontinuance, are li- 7Zm c&' ,7u T ?hk infnm,m.tWh.AKtaiMii fa;f ifnntsi able for the price of the same so longasitis iuy w juage, ineir proceeamgs are cnanw. sometimes very Uttle. U e ought to have said L!!Sar,AfJKf sent. This is in accordance with comLnW lenzed by zeal, industry, and propriety. The that there is always a tendenc? in this fluid to
an
Euainn.ciuiuiuuai new . , m I ionterence is held in tbe new buildin&roi tne 1 -:i;k-;.,m v. 1
.1 i.j xt. u: -u 1 csru. as wen as common law. i uere are i - . : . . .. v uiaviiwu. n, uauueus, utv.a-
taSSCT HTL 2 "o fiK, to mate SD,al. pnee W Sfi?, -- 2. - .alW, ,ha. . c!od hMn,ibVi,. propor-
r j .r;:.-! nn f nrmnf pvincij icuucicuiui uic w.vuiuii, os hnn 01 it. and tne earth, or trnnof hinir AVPr
r it i in nsi rnniMtvpniHi. 1 n r f v rv an ifip 111 1 1 o x 1 z 1111 ; x. 1 x . i 1 ... . w
nrTtrV Vth Zti:n:,u and then, after receiving it for years, make u,c ,".a" u!fu BFC which the cloud passes, has more than its av produce, and property in the possession of the K , ' 21, occasions. It is probable the Conference will erare Drooortionf In that case, the electriri
nrm ii t fh. fAfi it th. ( Hi orK l - w. ..... . ... uu..... ...... , . ... .... r Yir 1 1 o I "
hi ::;r;;T,T;; ;;iT2 : conscience for delaying payment altogther. not terminate us suiing ueiore v eanesaay ty goe8 rom the to the cloud, or strike.
wa...b i , - iK-iniiii i or x ours day next.
Labor
is in great demand, at higher prices than at
any former period. Money wasnever in more
abundance. 1 he merchants, yes, Clay mer
From tfc TnJin P.ninm. I ew lxvEjmox.A oiacKsmun in v irgm-
ls i ..i e iii.i u:v
Thia is to HveTnotice to the friends or r- ,a "as '"mea a macm.ie lornnungmur
0- .
upward, as some call it, instead of downward.
But this, though well authenticated, is by no
means an every day occurrence.
The electric fluid, in its passage from one
v" I rit.-i.jlJ? rl .M I . . ' ...
. .. j 2" v ;: Utives of a nerson'suDnosed to belonp in New- enaD,es oiacKsmnos ro aispeusc wuu a sinner, body or pace to another, iollows some bodies chants, say they never made better collections rZl.FZ and at the same time perform, with the aid of Lnrh more readilvthan others. These hod-
than during the last winter and spnngj or had u.fc one ofthee machines double the amount of nA Mn.AM ,-( fcwer Knits tofnrre navmenh who came into the vicinity of Jackson town- one,01 1 macmnes, dooDie uie amount oi ies are called conductors, and those which it The riveh fine boS order The har- MS Dearborn county, idiana, on the state ich they can with the aid of one of follows most readily are called oorf conduc I he river ishne boating order, the har- . 07. . Vmm . the best strikers. The machine is propelled tors. Amon? these last are metals, livinc
I!!!18'"1- 01 abUnaanNkn:Man manner ofa turning bodies, (espCcialy the fluids of human bodies.
wpoiwrajBUdwuug. .-j. J.wi.. ..r xt:i" u..' lathe. The inventor has secured a patent- a9 blood, milk, itr. and ereen trees. Non-
a w i i a r . ir dun nuim ri rtt 1 1 irr sit iiar tiirr i ii iiiit i i 7 r tJ n -
"5T2rKA ' conductors are bodies,or substances, which
nTr rLiin; tK qa.k.' "A LaaiJ this curious fluid will not readily follow.
fArm with HI a iwr nt thAin tiinna I "( wv -wk umv iui ijv nuu uivjiiv 1 wvvw nrrfTiT -wm if Aitna a W-T-v TinTTT 1
tK f J7, an.l nfrppKere found at the house and in the possession
traversing the rich valley of the Ohio and P.1 toe"d. ""Hon, and are now in the posses- Qijovvs are collections of vapors suspended "",r"";?'c r;..;,;; t.a ;f.c!r. sion of Richard Hews, Esq. m said Jackson , afmncnUrP. anH rPnrWH visihl . ou' Qv veSeiaD,e uosiances,
health, peace, plenty, and one wide spread township; and it is generally believed in the This is the common definition; but this re- It is on the ground that metals are good conscene of universal prosperity and ease, fall in vicinity that transient person was murdered quires defining over again to render it intelli- ductors that lightning rods are erected. The
with the amiable, talented, and patriotic Ta- ."',c,c "! " ttUUUl uo . " gible. liut the subject itselt is not tuny un- 5"'-uu5 """7 7v . - "v..--rect information can since be had of him. 3fr anA wp hall nnt t th nnMnt timi to the earth, without injuring the building.
the entire picture. Think ye, they -could look The description of the person alluded to as attempt a better definition than they who But we may also obscne that if green trees 1 ; V .:u v.,i j far as can be correctlv ascertained is. he had Kf , I are good conductors, it is not a good practice
r sUmfi .,-f; u a sore on his Jee. There has been search Th K?rhf f r-1,, ie nnf ne.,9ll v mt. ior people to stana unaer mem, or leave mcir
J - . . '. . I U : J .1 i. 1 1 1 . ... " . . A Kan .fa Knivlon nnrlr tVifm ite mantr rp ar
inavic un mm, mm ctiuchi uiai H.a luuuu in Manv travellers nave tound tne summits oil v
d high mountains to be quite above and free customed to do, in a thunder shower, lietter,
STARS
Glorious and mysterious creatures that they k W It .1 t . . M
rc: now idle tae desire to penetrate tne
henomenon of their existence ! Yet who .u i i: 1: :
auioc-i Ka.cu uiM.u lucui tiiuuit in muui u- - . , -, . it i maae ior nim. ana evident n
. . . . . . k. 1.1 m v iiiil 111 y r . 1 ir iit-iii rur n sim iifirL f riv. 1 '
4 .! sn.nmAfr. frKv.vvK N a KI.ia . W AMr 1 J v - " O Ml . 1 1 . I . 1 I i 1 V
ui siucsa tiituu-n uic uiuc uiuca.-j .. . - i I OriGr DRtCn. Ill at lllC DOGV Of SOTTifi nrsnn Mad f MA.,nf;n. fv hn .fA
tn.hke diamonds, n the chambers of theastfromthebri htand cheerinff 6propect, and ?een there deposited vernightis the threads frJm them. It is found that the clouds which fato. stfnd n the.,Pen ."t0???'
oeep, ana huppressea a wisn to raise tne Ten fleJ from h- nce of an suited People, '""om the clothes were tound on the bners, as are most highly charged with electricity (the 4 ne taiew piace in a ouiiaing is in ia m.uutc, of their history and learn the character of the . m ... .n.& ' also some gray hair, evidently the hair of a hu- substance which, when emitted, we call lieht- 88 far removed as may be from the sides of
beings, with winch iancy ever peoples the. . . i e . I man bod v. The nerson nllndpil to. Kratd 1 : a a t k e ,r the room, and m a chair; or what would be
. - ... . nnntr mm n nn npcniai inn - nsi v nmi si i ii ii i - - 7 1 1 1 1 w ucslc iiu ucaicsi t.i ir trni LiMk s. 1 1 1 txr. iiii
realms of fairy beauty! But alas! who may sought to convulse with here as appears by evidence, was going ,to the the have been known to come within half a ! i. SS1 vcr know, more of them, than that J 1 . . ... ... ..vicinity of Napoleon to purchase land. As ftf the earth's srface. and rrsionalr lightning rod to a house, such precautions
'if!r'- ' thZ 7Z:rZ " 'r no other beliefis here entertained, than that h nearer. During 'a tornado in Kei 'M he wholly unnecessary.
Each rolling b.rningly alone The advocates of the United States Bank th 8aid Person absolutely murdered, this tUckj, otl the 4th cf June 112, the cloud ap- Still, it must he onfessd. that no place is ThrouhboundlesseDaceandeoantlw,ltlne.,, hvihn n,,v uhfnrtiinn in thpir nrnnh. is for the information of the friends of said neared to the inhabitants to touch the around: wholly 6ecure. The lightning sometimes
It is natural for us to attach ourselves to the ecies about the notes of the deposite banks. I?0"' if residing at or near said Newtown jand the same phenomenon has been observed winds about and goes in a zigzag direction;
oeauu;ui, in inanimate as well as animate na-It was said by them again and again, that m umo' . at diflerent penods and in diflerent countries, ana occasionally u seems w iu.C3 .v rare, and I. though I disclaim the aDnellation thoA nntAwni.M nn a( rarhornnlho . " ' v I In ireneral. howeveT. cloiids'are about a mile 1 defiance. Its tremendous force, as it descends.
of tar-gazer," have nevertheless more near- door of the bank. That a gentleman would A e PoinUA case was recently tried aDOve the earth's surface. Many suppose it may he one reason of the last mentioned phe-
lv wrtr;hirml to lio-Vifs vlilz-li f.irm fKKnrnJ . i iU J: t.x. i-- t I n the Bucks Countv i Pa. i Court, between two I :. nomena. As a eenral rule, we mav secure
J j t v..v, ....v .. ... vt.v. IUUI UflVCI UIC V.ICU11 Ul UIC UCiniMIC uaiik: hi - . - i ; - I i. vn n.c uuiu vi iivuuj nmvu iviiuus o ing blazonrv of God." than au?ht else unon U cintrlA A Whn I Uft r.itv fWh. citizens of the village of Newhope, wherein them visible : and their shane is ohvionslv re- ourselves as effectually against it as we can a-
whkh my eye hath ever rested. I very well ington I took no other notes than those of the the P'ahtiiT claimed damages on the ground ferrible to this cause. The uses of clonds are gainst a storm of rain, hail, or snow, or a gust
n n nnssn.ifKxna o rirl than Ipavf th
mat aoesyoumTfrbutrfrKi7n fueling, Cincinnati, at everyplace on the road, aci 11UC W1 u,c,r rewcutc nccuvius, bo mm na,i? ani snow, tney serve tne purposes ot a uumic nuu-., F,uw.., - - ig through our favorite isle, I found them to pass as readily and at par, as the water from its eaves poured upon his 8Creen between the earth and the sun's event to Divine Providence, r or that event
lg the increasing brilliancy of the the notes of the United States Bank. Since, grounds, to the injury of his crops. 1 he scorching rays, which would otherwise, in whatever it may oe we are uo.n u, i
stole down one after another from I have paid them out at Cincinnati,1 and in Court ruled that the offence was actionable gome instances, be so powerful as to destroy times, as reasonable beings, to siana prepar-
lg places, when it was nroDos- Indiana with th mo KVi nthw ohps. and amounted to a trespass; and the jury gavel the. rmss and manv tender vegetables. Thev led.
remember one lovely evening of my dream- Bank of the Metropolis. At Baltimore, Whee- tb?1 the defendant had built a barn on the ex- evident; but besidesthe receptacles . of rain, of wind.
We were strayir
nd watchir
trsa? they!
weir dim restu
w that each of us should select one as our fa- tion has ever been asked than, if it was alverdictfor tlie plaintiff of $58 71. serve, too, as receptacles to the electric'fluid J
orite, to whichwe would ever affectionately denosite bank. : A cw Yorker. and whether that fluid rushes from the cloud.'
Iing ai to creatures of life and intellect. It I am now fullr nersuaded. that the Secre- - --'Z into the earth, or from the earth into th
was a childish tancy, as or course it might be tary of the Treasury ha it in his power, hy a J Melancholy. Mr.. J. fccott, editor ot the clouds, its effects are sometimes terrible. J pccted, for we were children then but I wis Wt;AnAr th TWir Ranks, and a American Union, Steahehville, Ohio, lost his 1 LiQirrirma. The most extraordinary 1e
member we chose the brightest, and mine judicious disposition of the money of the Peo- hfe on the 30th ult., while on a party of pleas- fects of the electric fluid are said to have beej
ii6ihmh.uwwiv ii, a iiKc luat pie, to secure the revenue and create as sounu I UIV w wu iui um8, us nau ooseirea id ja?i, in uw jui inuicg, m au nich shines so consnienmis in th oirAa AfL-j ir r 11 -j I nassed. in his i in. a utape which contained allT AUf midniohi hriwht lmiH w!
f . . 1 1 oiiu uuiiuixii a currency ior an uuurcsm, uu r . , , 0 0 0 , . . . !- - - --0-.- 1
. "ku-ici mercantile purposes, as ever was luruisucu r- 1 jt iu.m. "r r v e"f 'pint of earth it seemed to breathe a separate I bv the United States Bank, and infinitely mediately commenced a strenuous efiort to re- in the district of Cheribon; and several
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-.T..ic its paiuway lay aione tne DUr- mow tn th nrivantairo f th Peon! of the cover uis position as inc icauer oi iuc party, nortS were heard II Ke tnose OI ft cnn. 1 .
r'e nelds of the west, and it rolled onward. ITnJr Stt tk in.HMiHkn Ka. and in. repassing him, the vehicles came in neoole who dwelt on the UDner part of
inward a world of glorious mvsterv till sud- ffK Ponnl. I contact so violently as to throw Mr. Scott to mountain, not beinsr able to flv fast enoueh'
eniv a dark cloud oershadowed its surface, deposited with them, will be loaned to the the ground, and fractored his scull, so that he great part of the cloud, eight or nine miW
a-e ? agaia beneld ltits brilliancy, like People, the farmer, the merchant the youngl died in a few hours. He was a young lawyer circumference, detached itself under the" wenrst fond hones of th iwt K- lf I . . i . . i . 1 tl:. 1 of hi o-V nffainmonta. nnil crav nmm'.SA nf fu. a... .f itiat.iuo nn anil foil!
v , uKiicu ana pntpmnsincr mnprsnn mprrnani. l nisi -"ft" ....'-..-, p. ..' - ouu aru wl a uutwivi. "
owato dim and uncertain glimmerings. Yet money will be loaned at six percent, and not ture eminence and usefulness. JVm forker. hike the waves of the sea, and emitting glot
at usury. The interest paid will go to the . I of fire so luminous that the night became
Peonle. the stockholders, or to the State, if h ixck. i love 10 contempJaie an oiu ncnt as aay. 1 ne enects were asionismr.
The hetter way is to take all reas-
ny heart.
Tbt on lone star, that od lone star ' Wbich lingers in tbe dark blue west, wke some neglected Isle far Vpon tbe wild sea's heaving breast. That one lone star, though faint its ray, And tearful every glance it gives, is dearer than the bright array. Which in fame's glowing circle lives. That one lone star oh I have drank Its twilight beauties, till my eye From everv earf hlw nhiot . t. v
-j J -"j--. 1UI1U11,
State Bank, and ail for the benefitofthe A- clock one of those relics of by-gone times, Every thing was destroyed, for twenty mil
Imerican Peoole tnat come aown to us wrapt in veneranon i round. . Houses were demonsnea, piantauc
iVrtf an with thA ifnitAH Sfatpe Kanlr? it be- -vus uicir utic ui aimuic yci iuuiiuui: luicriDunea in tneeano: ana AlW people, ueH
hankers, est. How eYect and prim it stands in yonl 1500 head of cattle and a vast number of h
and a few American capitalists, whose inter- corner, like some faded specimen, of maiden ses, goats, &c lost their lives. : I.. i ill. .1 lantimiirv' The tace hears evident marks oil T ;V,fnnv ir.ilt-A nnnn
est and feeling are identified with them, antiquity: ics mce oears eviuem marH 01 ugntning was loosed upon as sacrea 00m
Their loans are made to the rich, stock-job- oeauty ot beauty decayed, but not obiitera- by the Greeks and Romans, and wassupposbers and brokers, to gambling politicians, and ted. It is plain it has seen its best days, but ed to e sent to execute vengeance on the such editors as could be "bouzht and sold as equally evident is it that it was the pride and earth. Hence persons killed with lightning,
tanK w -iw Mixj uiu,,s i Deinff inougm fiaieiui 10 me eoas, were oun
And heaven eeconed bendin? from th m.v I nU . li. Z-f ' TA tKi nun ih. R;
Whn7 "m8 beautlful Jthan hS of the United States makes loans of fifty and companions. How many eyes have watched ed by themselves, lest their ashes should pol-
Camp .,,yw " "v I,: u, w7 .opJ hundred f tl.nsands. while the notes of
v-ame sotUV On th vinm nr;.),
To steal my toul's deep griefs away Thou one lone star tbe spell is o'er: 1 he wing of fancy droopeth now; Ana mv worn nmi
, . "i",,"" iiu wore
hundred of thousands, while the notes of the we even tenor 01 1 ways, as u movea on in jate those of other people. All places strucK
farmer, the merchant: and the enterprising ic imepcuuing, jSuh uct.u,5 ivumcy 01 with lightning , were avoided, ana lencea young man, are thrown out for a few hundred the hours. Hours! aye, aye, years have gone round, from an opinion that Jupiter had einor is this all. The interest paid for the by; since the aged rnonitor of time first start- ther taken offence at them, and fired upon
of the monev of the people, placed in the courae. aou tncy wno sei oat wun it, them the macks of his displeasure, or that tie
use
vl0":1 voice and anSl krow; p do,,,lov thee, child of tears, Th.L thC lo?e no ciMS m7 chill; ihy beam, assailed bv blighting years. Are gentle and subduing still Bradford Jmi
The vaults of the Norfork Bank at Roxbo-
vaults 1
Its oftheBank of the Unite,iStates, goes m the morning of life, whose motions were as had by thi8 means pitched opon
notto thens the American reopie, out r--" r - v cred to nimseu.
the foreign stockholders, and the few Amen-1 Py; D 5a',ea 60 which animates a clock We 8mile at these supersliti
- o . .... . ... 1 were as-strom?. wnere are tnev? n th , ...l- j- - ...
n. .1 . o, -J, . X J t ana yet mere are lnainauais amung btcu
This being the case, where is the Amm 8- " ZIZLZ. now, who entertain opin.ons not a wnit more
cans associated with them.
them as sa-
We smile at these superstitious notions;
1
aa k. tht would not perler me w rat ona . We are well acaualnted with one
iSn7..h. foreign! .. . .. ' ' , i"JiJ--"1 " .-
The Secretary
M f.f f a'
va will Jhrow ea-' V nd patiently as ever. The voice and foot-' ftf 1; gotnin. because, he says, it it
i- Wm nrrv to state that the Woollen
UVC. " .. 1 i TL,
Factory at Salmon t alis was oumiuu a
-A.mT, I'hA tire was
oav mivi iiwh. . . . vu,aw .Aomonn. The fire was dis-
DOUlOll luuimn; - . covered about 5 o'clock, in the lower part of the principal factory building, and is hy some supposed to have originated from the picker from the spontaneous combustion of oiled I wool. It had when the alarm was gjvenamcd such headway, that all the help at hand was unable to stop its progress, aod tne stair ay tras on fire before the!s could desceno my ny of those who were saved had to rush thro the flamesOne was driven by the smoke & fire from room to room till she nached the roof, where she held on K'Jj"! Compelled bj the heal to let .go, when! he feU to th ground, and was so injured to cause
