Indiana American, Volume 17, Number 28, Brookville, Franklin County, 6 July 1849 — Page 2
IJJKKHi VILLI INDI AN A. ITiiPAY, JULY 6. 1319.
From the London Times. -rona t nlifornin !Ir. Inirine-
CnntnKion Ii.-ir. j James L. Loring, of Cincinnati, having spent The General Hoard of Health h'ts jut issued ' p,'m time "l S"" Francisco, returned in the , a report of such extraordinary importance as re- Crescent Cily, and i now in New York, gards the relief of commerce, t!ie freedom of j "e ,l'rt New York Hie 22d November last, locomotion, an.! t!ie sanatory prospects of the w a" assorted cargo for San Francisco, and
n. that we lose no ti.ue in di- having dou bird t ape Horn, arrived out the 1:2th
town of Stockton,
C-t;r ftiovcrncr, JO HUT A. HATS OK". C y We art' an 'tuiru.t it e minoume JOS K I'll 11 K XF.TT .1" Highland ! i.-li i . ! a mu!i.!:lc ti Hi pres. niali.r in ll.r M I rci-'.ai'm of Initial.:,. '
near the mining region, U
nnmnno..! n i 1 1 1-., I .. ., f . rrl : i
vi'injjumw ciiiimj ui .chip i lie iiicneri generally bury tluir ore until they can take it into San Francisco and exchange it for goods or ship i it for.lioma. The miners generally take their gold to San Francisco, where they sell it at 16 per ounce in exchange for goods! and $15 for cash. They never lest it, but judge of its quality by exami
nation. Isoiiietiiiies thev throw in an ounce or
" (Awful Harder In Greene raanly. ' Corre.pondenee of the Cin. Commercial. Xkma, O , June 21st, 1849. Yesterday evening abont sunset, a man Harried Jese Ramsboltom killed his wife in Fair-
uh.i!e nneulatiot,
recti na the attention of our rea.'eis to the en- 01 April. He sold his goods at forced sales, at lightened buMti. sof its com Insions. The sub- i something ol a sacrifice about IM per cent, ie.-t matter of the document is no other than the I profit which he think might have heeii tre-
praetie- of quarantine as at present retained for ! tll,'d or quadrupled, had he known that be should so, iu a pound, to make allowance for dust. In the presumed protection rf one country from l,e 'let uned lor the kteamer until the lst of May dealings at the stores the sweeping of the coun-
me liiieciious piagues oi anotn.-r. lopiareme, - :' ' " r, ireiiueimy jieiisn Vfr-ii liniiimeranin. ra ;.,(1;,.i.,J . I ..... ........ i . ,1... The Editors of t ie New York Courier and ' l,a.. .... . 1 33 J , a Hammer-some say inflicted a blow.
g.n. r ,1 rea.ler to peruse satisfactorily both the. F.iinuirer, had a long interview with him, ami There was a very great anxiety at San Fran- j pcream" in hU!"? having attracted attention, report itself and the abstract, we siiijoin some speak of him as making arrangements to return ' cisco, and indeed throughout California, that ' he was seen as she rati out, and persons haspreiiminary information on the main question at , which he. will do to .advantage, "having a per- Congress should give them a government. Still ! tened to the rescue, but too late to save her
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As there mav be various rumors going out , '". " " employed in the debate. - f..o... ,, ,e , llr) -, ,nere was v.ry m,,e ,.,.,, comparatively no T,,e murjerer treated into the house when be " , ,. i The theorv of contagion assumed that cer- .df the character ot the traffic which it re- crime, and although the Streets were full of "e" "e rrom our town re. i. re !o the Llio.eta, we w. ,1 taji) (iispa!, ,vpr? cm,..lmlni..a, from OI1P ,,r. , quires." The Courier says of Mr. Loring, and goods, there was verv little theft. There is, or aw P"rsons approaching, and crawled under the state thai on Tuesday Iat a roa of Mr. Wheat, so t0 another by actual couiart, almost irres- interview with him : "We were greatly ; course, a good deal of rowdyism, with gambling, hed. When dragged out, it was found he had a fJermaii, died very suddenly ina shantee on ! tvctively of atmospherical or evn constitutional iut-rested in Mr. Lonng's conversation, con- &.C., but there has been very little fighting or vi- ' nude a feeble attempt to cut his own throat
the Tike about half a mile east r.f low,,. The . . tmris-that ' v, that plague or ivP ins ' B J" "a"" : n.V It is supposed that as soon ! ,. m . ta j. . t . . . , ... , .
ithout , . . .
From ihe Cincinnati Commercial. Cholera Statistics I or the .tlnth of Jane. ' We have collected the following from the ' weekly and daily reports of the interments in 1 the several burial grounds, procured by this office, through our own esnecial reoorters at the
field, iu this county. H. attacked her iu the ' several Cemeteries of the city and immediate
Domestic Markets W-'Iiljr III rirw of the .Tlnrkcl. Cincinnati, July 5, 1849. There has been no material ohang- in the markets and every department of business remains
,n the same inactive slate previous! v untied
house and cut her throat horribly with a razor. I vicinity. It will be seen that the increase, or, ; Country merchants, as well as farmers, are de-
n tins situation she ran out. making a trail nf "V?! "',P"ie'"lc'. com liC?(i .on ed from coming to the city by the prevailing
.. . . . Ule OI l"" monui, ana mat it nas Had a epidemic, and while I.,ti; nnttn..
th
r-- . T. . in Frrclvvi!Io.
Vike about b il f a r.ile e ,st . f i. Tl, conditions that is to s v. that pi ague or tvphns crrning matters in California, some leading olence of any kind. It is supposed that as soor I ihe ai out n an a t.uie east i l to . 1 ne ... . .,...,... c -,. ,. ' ,. noinls i;f which we have endeavor...! m .,r..i h..' c 1 '.: i
endd was t.iree or four years ol !, and had been sjc fron)- h, ll)V!.i,.jail t0 Bn. ,iljr (,V. , above. Me is a man of marked intelligence and '. making any provision for them, they will orga- ; Chuizlewitt, he had not the nerve. The reaunwell with diarrhoe for somedays. Rnth.iv- ty, although the circumstances of locality or utirprise, familiar with the country, and espe- nize a government of their own, suited to the sons he assigned for not completing the job'
ing e .ten a quantity of mulberries, he hecat'i- preCHp isition were wholly changed. In ordm- lla'lv " 1 " commerce and trade mosl HKely necessities of their condition. In spite of the were, no doubt satisfactory to bis own mind sud.'-alv worse -.bout o'clock nu' die.' iu four ary cases, this propagation of the malady was to be profitable, there and proceeds thus : ; immerse number of foreigners there, it is not ' n, . . , . , . ' . ... , .Uu...Bl viorse ..oout . o clock, am. ...ec. ,u rour Mj ( h ,';,'Jrof r,rt;iintv el..n , Mr. Loring has brought with hi... a complete ' doubted that the Americans will retain complete 0" W"S t,,Bl he WaUted t0 k,U 80,ne 0ll,er8' hl ,,rs- , if the person originally brought in contact with and reliable Map of the Gold Regions, emhra- control. , whom he regretted not having despatched beThe same day a son of Mr. Ilowk.a German, the artur.l patient should happen to be pmot ' f" the whole district, and designating all the All accounts agree, that tli Mexicans mani- fore that time; another that "the operation hurt
was taken wck, with all the symptoms of chole- . aff.unst the coMagim, yet it was thought th it miporiani io amies more tletiniteiy, and with fest any thing but a friendly feeling towards the ! llin t, Jeaousv is alledired b th e-. nf il.
tl!,rk M' 1 1 1 1". I. n MB BVa r a m .. . m n n I ..I l)l ! . it r . .' 9. vu v . . . .
m, having Ieen brought on by er.li;:g green fruit. lie died iu abont mx hours. lie was about 13 or 16 years old. On Tester. 'ay there was one case which was son.ewhnt like the cholera, and in this
lie should c.rrv ihe ,.k,.n nnn t,ij skin nr greater accuracy than anv itiaD which has ever Americans In H.liiinn i.. tl, r.i. :
his clothes in surh a state of activity as to b ot''" published. It has been carefully made ; cated bv Mr. Loring. others will be found stated ! l,orrul deei); "1-louui.ed, preposterous and ndic-
groundg for such a preiu Xenia jail, 6tneared blasted felon and detes
ted, or as that contained in vaccine matter. Af- I 'lsl,,rs will take tnvasures to place it belore the for California, and the writer, untieing the ill luble ,n,,r,Jerer of the partner of his joys and
leeiing which manifestly prevails, expresses the sorrows through twenty-seven years of his life
communicable to any part i-s less fever-proof lrom ,Me sources ot personal i.iformation, in the letter from Mazatlan, which we publish ulous, not a shadow of thaa himself. At tirt, this virus was supposed will be of very great utility. We believe this morning. It is there stated, that great ' sumption. He is now to he something as red and p.d .able as that bv ! " " ,1,mle no rrangements for its publication, numbers or Mexicans, manv of them organized j .;,u c, , . . which certain co'mienm ma! !.. nre t.roni.a- , tliouc!, wo presume that some of our man pub- romnaiiies. mid well .rm'.n lvin M.in n oiood, a seared ana
opinion that war will be renewed within a 6hort . aud the mother of 14 children.
time neiween me two countries.
latie ot excitement, wi.l nave to pass for it, ; ,, rw:,r.:s. when scientitie researches iminted to ! I'l'hlic as soon as possible.
whether it was or not. seme less su! stautiul form of atmospheric inilj- ! "umber of Foreigners, chiefly from FeThere is cousi. er .l !e alarm in cur co'iimuni- : :,s a l,ri,,rii,I1 "S-t. it was still arg:,-d ! r" Cl,ili Mexico, and the Sandwich Islands,
fiat liiere w;ts room for contagion ; for that the " "V rc r""K '"to uaiiioruia, is almost mvirus of the atmosphere niighTheso highly coti- ;r"'-iih!-. Seventy or eighty vssels were I) ing cent rated, and, as it were, ii.spis.-ated, by aggra- j "le '"'""r. completely deserted by ollieers as
vatnig circumstances, as to be capa'de of being j ; no one to time care ot ,he opening of the new National Assembly has 1 .
I on articles of merchan !ise, furniture, t .V."7'";.""" "l""' ' tnuig in pieces aitne wnarves. i,p.n .,..1.,. c,i . i..i, T, ',.
.r ... n .. A r l. : . -U f . . I he t erUVIJI, l.overninent Iims sent n iiArlif.it ir 1 . . "
v:. i.'.n.i., ...iu vi iirut, in f.irii lunii) o.iii I , ... . ... u
tl.it..: t.i 'iv1:.nt n.1..tria i ici ... ilir (.li- i "S .
ty, and the nerves ol" many ;tre agitated. Iut we advise Jill to keep cool, quiet and composed. Be particular about your food be regular in
kind and quality. Clothe warm, and es ieci.illv :'"poite
cool nights. Watch the first symptoms, and apply to the best advice.
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Wholesale PrrtiMiion T.rnch I.nw, AVc. iilrssascoribe French Preoiilent. ! A correspondent from Harrisburg, Pa , Jnne The Message of the President or France, on , 8, of the N. Y. Herald, tells a horrible story, in p iih.tlliiir ikf t lio now AJ.j.ii.ul An.n.l.1.. 1. J
' ; effect as follows:
UOrtlOn Ol ....... .1 ' ..... Of thre sicfera in nr.. t.rr.tt 1 U.. -I...
... i , Q p....: . i ---"R r., nun me meagre ana common- v.- ... ......... a. ...ai r.a.:e, ?. nJtTXZV: i t !,la:r dranu 't-1' fro,n ,he ' ,wo haTe been psitive'y -duc f h
are correct : Choi. O. D. June 2d 2 7 do 2d to 9th (1 week) 92 105 do 10th 17 14 do 11th 1C 17 do 12th 28 1-2 do 13th 34 2 do 14th 19 14 do lath 31 2-2 do IGtlt 2-2 22 do 17th 20 23 do 16th 44 21 do 19th 36 2 do 20th 33 26 i do 2lst 39 29 do 22.1 53 35 do 23d 47 24 do 24th 4i 24 do 25tli 57 29 do 26th SO 23 do 27lh 98 29 do 28th 98 38 do 29th 96 37 do 30th 81 24 Total, 109S 625 Kecapilnlalion . Burials of Cholera lor June, 1093 do do other diseases, 625 Total, 1723
flood as she ran, pursued by the atrocious vil- pretty general upward numerical tendency to n.(t expect any improvement in trade
..nil, mm Miner, ai ner as sue was laiung, will, - o..iu. c mum, However, i.iai me uisease ; l he Money .Market as usual at this season
Her ( u r'ac"!1 l"e zen'1 1 o 'l-s virulence, aud that j when the demand falls short of the supply, is
.....iiur.,.,, ,! ' ,. " . " ea!!y. and good bti days paper is rendily drscountabatement. The figures in the following table ed by the Banks at 6 per cent per annum
ASHESThere is a good demand fer both descriptions, and Pots are a little better. V quote 4f ,'r25c for Pot, and 5c for Pearl. Salerat-
us o;.i'4c-the latter for extra descriptions. ALCOHOL Prices advanced to34a40c, but j hiiue again declined to 32ct3Sc. BROOMS Demand good, sales at $2a2,25 I for common and $2..r0a!j;-2,75 for Shaker, j mon, and S2.50 for Shaker, i DARK The only sales heard of was 40 cords ' good chestnut oak, at $3,50 per cord. BUTTER The receipts contiuee more than
adequate to the demand, and packers have been
C'nion ce;ti:tv.
mates. These imaginary deposits received, in leclni ed language, the name of ko.mitks, and
thengh not palonMoto the senses of perception, ; " I "".on o, tne .-imerican ves- ( omn, 0rouf , t MW,D1pe ' s a anoinii,v
a .r il... uuw mere ran ih 8avn irom piiiirt fisiriir- r .. . . . j
I li. ... vi uir t " r . u mr u if ui uurope. UDOUfiim- hArnmo mnf Ki. .haiL.. k:., : x j
ainli"M,J piiii.iii haiuq on uip pari oi our pov- ; jl-r nrP.;OI,s a m,- f l I ",,'"u,,,n riuS riiuiruir; nnu
w I J C"
a third is rumored to have shared a like fate, all j
Itrport of the Hoard of Health. Health Office, Cin..)
July 1, 1?49. (
j able to buy good lots of fresh, during the week at Cc. We quote 67c as the range. I BEESWAX Sales on arrival at 16c, and from store at 17c. CHKESE The receipts have greatly in- . creased, and the supply is now considerably j more than adequate to the demand. As a con- ; sequence the market is less firm but as yet there : is no quotable change in prices. We quota 6c j cash, aud 7c time, as the prevailing rates for selected Western Reserve. ! COFFEE On Thursday 150 bags, good Rio, sold at 7ijC cash. With this exception the sales j have been confined to small lota at yx to 73c j including common and prime. , COTTON YARNS Assorted No's, sell at j 15iil6c per lb. I EGGS There is a good demand and to pack- '. ers sales are made at Sc per doz. ! FEATHERS Dealers pay 30f231c for prim : and 32r?33c for store.
FRUIT There has been nothing done be-
e ere iu i.1Der.y on ecu-stay last, i n- -re ccnce.veu to contain uie seeds oi me r.is- ; '- - " ,2 r , . European political affairs, and from lis nov- I oe'ng "e unsuspecting victims, it is alleged, of " r "c Jteruay, nnt.i is m. this day, celebration of the 4th of July at that place w s 11 l'fon, as truly as the eggs of a spider ; V"' J rV" " ,0 4(100 fuwigners, chiefly e,,v if for no Q.,alit nORSPKS mnre . man, Inna(k,n r.iut.. tvr.,.. . . i ,he f'i'lowiug Cemeteries :
.WW. -r.i - ,.a,e contained in its nest. .romont, American ports, -e snppose.1 to ar- ,,,. Vi,; r en.t. . .fc. ' . ' , , . ".".'"'"l... Cemeteries. Cholera.
. , ,' V. i nMS ,,nM pnrh ' 'I'-f tlt Tar- j r,4e "' ? ,r,a "ery week. "1 he proclama- useless verbositv ofmot of our Americai state ' oenusl ,ro,n h.le addressing St. Joseph, Irish. 15 cholera near that jdace. e foan-t very little ' antin- reg.;in, have been directed, it being . ' t'-n. Persiler 1- Smixb, forbidding them ' rs ,lnnarv oxW ll ' ,he elder sister- he had n forbidden the house " German, 3 aaid upon the subject or politics; .he cholera, sup,,,ed that material importations could be ex- ! J ' "n MWnxh, whatever, and is cannot b)lt hm , VhommunicVtio. by the father, on account of another alleged of- i f.V P,eter8' Lick Ru"' , the harvests, and the damage to wheat by rust, '";',Kv m -rial barriers ; and nndonhte.ily, ; B0: "lt ' , 0. f the "crowned heads of Europe." There is fence of th. kind which b. cn. .nU1 ,n)Mlllcrftl!' 5.
appeanng ,o ne pro,,,,,.,,, suols o. converse , M ,he cnMlZ is' lrlI. tllHl cisco that an attack had been made upon the i of ietm. on which is h iirh I v valuable as T P0or irl but Hon. There ,s a State Se,t.r to be elected i throughout the operations of this s.s.em f.icl- Amer cans at the mines by the Indians. It ! ,eVo7 his that district composed of Faye te and Union. It ; whol'y irrecot.c'able with the prim i,.es thus : J) '!',f "ch H V?Kk bad beea made. nd det hll, done WeU to'imUHl , , certaill fX." and, promisin is also prohtl.lv known lh.it there are only two 'ineJ ere continually preseming them- i u ye Americans had been killed It is sup- tent, aur examule. I 'A,
R lllilllltk (li I ! ttl-W ill tliak rv.muitl.n nf .. iT.. i
of the nation ..hieK ; hit i..'i...V.t ' '! .. ... J. ! Poor S,r! but he afterwards covertly got the art- ' German Protestant Reading pike. 2
fl U7 nit II.lt.. 11
meet him Kenaratnlv t ha nfflpp. ,
1 ' C.:-r .
promising marriage to each, thev so relied -t"'"B 5"'"-. l'""-
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7, 7 c T . ? ' Jo ,!,'rya!,'aW ,,,ff, 'l ' "or here exemplified, that the quarantine The miners immediately formed a strong faTO 2 could i ! dent of the other. Mills is a widower, but he Baptist, and John S. Reid, a democrat. Their natural relation, were still preserved, even after ,,e ! Py d slarled in pursuit. They soon over- I Wn JitlTE t i ' -1-L,5.'. ."e.-L.. hs!'! i. .n.t.J of Wn ... ...:.u :r. Methodist,
.i.i-.. . : ... . ...... ..:... ,r .! took the Indians. Bttaeke.1 them Lill,. fir. I . . s .ea.ures .lis,- 1-
iu.'iufii,rtiwa3 f iiij i it iii(!il:is ill H.l M t ;i tit' x-n-t tt-u ii.i'i u"rmiit v i niifi y gal business cf the connlv, and in no'itVs and P 'U while the evil which thev caused I on ll" pi;- They also look twenty-fire f. nil". , am. po.u.cs, and ...M .,. i... prisoners and brnilfTit them nto th camn. Ar.
.Tiw,.r m... ....Me in..niie?.i. .1. leum iwo , r. ---- - - c - coi.clu-ioiis were propoundeii, and, we may al- cor1'ug to the usual forms of proceeding, steps
as each or them deservedly command so I tree a share or the confidence and esteem or their T. 1-low-cili7ens, when ihey come before the p,,!. liein opposition to each oilier, the canvass in Union county becomes interesting. These men are the chosen candidates criheir respective parties Tor Senator for that district. They are both tnti or talents, of good moral clnracter, and associated in i.11 moral, social, and domestic concerns of the town and county. Thev are the leading, the preat men of the t oiniiir.ndy in which they live. To have a pullic meeting in politics, t- mperai.ee, turnpikes, charities, c. without JoIih Yaryai, or Jdin S. Reid, ...n!d be a thing ui.heari ol" i:t Union county. Nothing won! 1 go off right without thm. Then no one can he astonished that there should be considerable fe. I:t-g oil the part or t'i.e respective friends ofl!ise c uidi.iales. Of msnlt, however, there csn !- but i.!i doul.t. Fayette is largely W,:g, aud Union slightly so, xhi!st Yar-
jan is equally as accoplanlo lo tue ahohtioinsts
were immediately taken to nive them an r.x
TRMroRrt t'i.d, which would, oT course, have been followed by summary punishment. The Indian prisoners made au attempt to escape the first night, hlter they were brought in. They were delected, however, and twenty-four oT t'heui were killed on the spot. We learn from Mr. Lor!ng, that Judge Lrnch is the only magistrate know n throughout the milling region, and that his decrees are pronounced with all proper judicial forms, and executed with relentless severity. There is no law, of course, for the district except snch as is created
I v.. , v. ... i ase. 1. 1 limitary
mo-t venture to sty, established. The first of
thse was. tbat ther was little or no generic difference between epidemics, and the second, that they were not transmissible after anv such fashion as that combated by the institutions of qn-trant jne. i li is not remarkable tint diseases so externally different as those of plague, typhus, scarlati
na, yellow r.-ver, i!.flueii7.a and cholera, should j
have been thought to depend each on their own specific contagions, but the report before us enumerate s the loliowing important conditions as character!?.! njj the entire class: "They are all teVcrs lhv are all .leneliilenl on cer!:.in titn...
pbe-iccon.ii'ions ; they all obey similar laws of j l;'rr' ran. bf niaintameif there Tor a moment. diffusion ; th-v ill infest the same sort of local- i '!f,r::l Smith was applied toby an express from ilies, thev all' attack chietly the same classes, j ,m "''",S fr soldiers to chastise the Indians and lor ihe nuwt pari, persons or the like i.g-s ; i :,,er t,,,lir ",t!-k upon the American camp. an.! their intensitv is increased or diminished bv (;""'''1 "niil-tl, and said that "if he should th- smie sinit.iry and social con.. ilions." lii ! s1"' a company there would not be a skeleton f.iet, li'.ere is not wanting evidence to show that ! Xn ri',llrn " Soldiers would desert, of course, ...... ? ... I .......... I .. .. .1..: :-i
m.-- in ;;!! aeeS have resn led from t he ! -v "! v" "lr,r airivai. t nere are none nt
decidedly French, and abounds in thoso neculi
arWies ror which the politicians or the revolutionary schrol are distinguished, although it is evident that Louis Napoleon does not fully sympathise with the popular feeling, and has an ambition to go back to some of ihe royal prerogatives which was attached to the government l.r.l 1 I . . e
which ins nas superceded
rrn.. t ti . . . . '. o iruni otiMiies. irieu Apniessell in ihA The following interments were reported rom :,.ii , ni-i:-.- jr. i 1 ?, . , n .... . . s , ... .... .. .' . . fcinall nay at bOtoojc. aud Teaches S1.25 tn 1 -
from 5Q . Malaga Raisius sell at J2.25 to 2.50 per
uux. FISJI Mackerel are in fair demand at $6,3) 6.50, for No. 3; J9.29.50 for No 2; and $130 12.50 ror No 1. White Fish $8.2,50 per bbl. fLOUR The demand during the week has been limited, but the supply being equally so, prices are maintained. The sales up to last evening comprised only 3000 bbls, included in which were 725 bbls ou Wednesday, al $3,75 : 450 do at $3,P0. ; GRAIN The market has not undergone any material change. Wheat is firm at 75.S)7Sc ; Corn 3032c ; 0ts2tfi29gC ; Barley 55,60c; i Rye 55c.
i Potter's Field,
j r rienos,
by unfair means,
lie was arrested and taken before Esq. Snyder ; Hebrew,
ou a warrant for fornication and bastardy. Not , German Protestant, St. Peters, being able to procure bail, he offered to marry ' .fr,,can,ii.i. r- ,. ., ,.. .., , , alnut Hills Cemetery, the mother of the child; but the ruin of the next : VVarsaw youngest daughter being now made known, the !
Total,
O. D.
o 5 6 1 0 o 0 1 1 o 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0
99
23
same inl'r.irt'on ol" sanitary rules, and that the particular form ;.sMimed by ei.ch at Us outbreak is determinable by tne accidents of atmosphere or season. What is infl neoza one year is chol-
as Reid, and more so, if thev intend to act with ' -r'1 ,"5X, ; " "at ls P1 latitude bel ii . ' t- . . comes typhus in another. Conditions which .I.e least pnncple or honesty. ar an Ins long pM,..r;tl. y,11nv rever ,B R,rad ,es generate tybeen anti-slavery in bis fe-lings and acts, some-, phiis or scarlatina in England, and it is a very times a littl; too much so for our tate. But remarkable fact tbat when cases of typhus have new converts to a:iy doctrine are rein-rally a ' 'V"':. i.",tHr,,',i' as has li,nes happened, into
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,. , , , ... i iil iiie, ii. i.e ueeu uiMani.tneous-
...v.:e ... iu-, ...an uiose who navedeteiKied v extinguished bv lhet
it in nark ax.ir.
tinosphore of the trop-
the mines, and few in the Territory, a small detachment beiiiT near San Francisco, and the main body at Monterey. Whenever any offence is committed among the miners, the culprit is seized, a jury T 12 persous is empanneMed, testimony is heard, the verdict rendered, and senteneo promptly executed. All this is done, as we are informed, with perfert fairness and the greatest care. There is very little robbery or crime or any kind at the mines. Since the opening t.f the district to em
igrants, eight or ten executions have taken
The Mes-tarro t'llrna nr. in .t... J . : ' PODulaT feeling Savored Stronnlv nftbn nnnliri.
the various departments of the government i tion of Judge Lynch's code to the culprit, while rr-i n . . Juiy, t, j.i : .i..' i., . , . . .1 . J vm.,..,, The following interments were aenorted fr
..d orihe1 ReSc! Thi eondiSoo 1 fMmoSt -rrow.loadcd 1 12 o'clock, yesterday, until 12 M. thi-d-V, fo.n
and resources 0r France, as set forth, are hiirhlv i n'8 masKe, 'mending to have summary veil- j the loliowing Cemeteries :
favorable, more so than had been general- R'ance on the despoiler of his peace and of his ly supposed. With a stable and economi- family. The villain to save himself from being 'r'Tr"'1' tl,at,.lKe Refublici "ynched, made .speedy retreat to jail, where he promises to be the country will become more ' . ... J powerful than it ever has been, and occnnw . 1 ,8 now "waiting the various actions which will
.... ,. . 7 i J .
mnrecommanding position in the political scale of Europe, than itdid under the uncertain policy which characterized the reign of Louis Thil-lippe.
I he military power of France, as set forth in
j result in some 7 or 10 years in the penitentiary.
The Old I -ml y and the Cobbler. Some years ago the husband of an old lady,
.... .... ... I . ''c.',.i, ill me uiiv, residing ...a country village, happened to die phvlerian, in the city,
... . . ; m. . . . .
me .Message, is immense. 1 le rvaliona liuarrt : ....!.)..!.. mi .i . ..' .
j j " - " ...... .v. I.I.U1 v. iMjiiii.., uauiaiiur rirrri.
HAY Sales of loose at 14 per ton, and baled at 70c per 100 lbs. HOPS We notice a sa'e of 5 bales, first sort Western crop, of 1S4S, at 5c. Retail sales at 1 Off 12c. IRON There is no movement in the market for Pig and prices are nominally as last quoted say $2G for Tennessee and $27,223 for hot and cold blast Ohio all 6 inos.
, M, IS-!'.!. ' TV An c il i. i . , . .
The following interments were aeported from 2nY.?5P '7Z ZT "
liarfav.frnm ..a, . . ... 6 V.S'" 4" "
.mjlAfiSt. Aotniiig done except in the small way at 2lT25c for fair and prime New Orleans. OIL The demand Tor Linseed has been very moderu te at 51 ?55c, cash. Lard ranges from 15 to 55c. PROVISIONS In barrel pork th only sale heard of was 300 bids City packed Mess at $9. The demand for Bacon owing to the low stage of water, lias slackened, but prices are firmly maintained. The sales include 40 hhds shoulders at
41c and 1 for hhds, 50 do at 4'.,c, pkgs extra ... i . i . . ... . r.
St. Joseph, Irish,
" German, St. Peters, Lick Run, Wesleyan Cemetery, Millcreek, Methodist Protestant. German Protestant, Reading Pike, Walnut Hills, Spring Grove,
Episcopal, in the city,
Cholera. 11
liable at need to be called Into service, numbers 4 000,000 men, 1,200,000 of whom are armed with muskets or light arms. It possesses 500
P.linn... 'Ill QOn .nn. nf . k . . ' I . .1 . , . . I - ,. . .
- . ,r iiimiu were or- sue not resonco 10 me following remarkable ex- lll,rur Or.i.iveH fnr .nllnn nn fl.n O-t.l I.. I.. I... T-l . . I Iieuicw,
...... .. ----- . reu pni in avert me loss oi ner nrnnpriv mip
.nil. I ' r.-r.. v.
which verv necessarv precaution, his estate I Methodist
would have passed away from his widow, had ! p?ter.'s ie,d i... .-j .u. r.n i ...... (rriends,
15 40 8 1 4 1 3 3 4 0 9 0 0
German Prot's,St. Peters, W. Row, 17 African Association, colored 2 Walnut Hilis Cemetery, 4 Warsaw Burying Ground, 1
O. D. 1 11 9 7 o 2 4 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 o 0
30 do yellow washed Hams at
l,bCs extra,
We were please. to find so .rood feeli,, ;,. Jamaica, nor the We-t Indian tdagne in Entr- I a '.'J."1 ?i"u,i'r- restraining etlect.
Union i:i f iver nf S. W r.-t".., (. . rn.,L ,aI,,i ; al,lloal' t s "ot a little curious, as detn-
1 M .1 --
.u uie w tup are enthusiastically for him, : mal.idi.. that in one p.trticuhtr summer, remark
w:iii, i some cemoorats, reluctant to be transfer-' ahle lor its strange
red over, without their consent, t.. in. t,.,liiin ! w'11" !0"', troops w
.,i,rtr n-;tl ,-.,.. f... o..!.... .... ! cr u iilieai thy circum
- " i yellow fever, indis.
..e unnatural and uncongenial marriage be- , , id actually present i
tween locolocoism and abolitioiiirni iu t
triot will be fatal business to ihe party
ns it every where. Julian cannot possi
as many votes in ihe district, as any goo,
true democrat, upon whom the party could heartily and cordially unite. Parker, with all his power and eloquence on the stump, is arousing the friends in that district, and we look for good things for him and for M itsoii.
Cimr.l Alnlnlppnnci.lo n f Cllllll ....... rt
lar armv, France has under arms 451 .000 men. i conpea,,'d lhe death of her husband, and prevail
and 94,000 horses. This army has 16,495 can- j nPn an old cobbler, her neighbor, who was non, of which 13,770 are brass. Its field piece : in prison, and was somewhat like the deceased, amount to 5,139. The navy of France consists 1 , , v . u . . , ... of 10 shins or the line. 8 fixates. IS rnr.te. ' K o hed at her honse and personate him, m
O t I. -1 i (. I i 1 IS t rY m rorfov it naa a I !... Via .1. .. 1 ,) !
..MS, irausporis, n ngni vessels ol ; fi. .-. Ij.te fro,u W. l,MiPrgre. f the rhol
fnnj ... s-ieaiiiers, 1 irigaies, 1,1 corvettes, . nictate a win, leaving me widow Hie estate in! crn -i.rent .ilarlnlitt oil the Ki.ci-
An attorney was accordingly sent dtaiw. " ' C ,U
Total,
134
43
JOI.l: ..LI . r ..
. . .- . ., .. ..' I ..tup.. i',,r.,,i.l..,..,j i... i .i. . i... i "u """paicii uunies: m is is ner active Meet. i,0iin
,n taet, ne .nglisi, p,.,ge cannot lire in ,u,s ""u I Her reserve fleet is composed of 10 shius 0r the , . f . .
TV "pVl to th wbl 'country is to '"-'15 'W i am frigates, 6 .'T "rT'
and 1500 pes shoulders loose at4'.,'c.
j SEED Flax is in good demand at 90.395c ? : but in other descriptions there is nothing doing worth of note. SUGAR The demand has been confined I chiefly to small lots for the supply of the trade at 41. to5t4'o. j WOOL The market, owing to meagre re- : ceipls is very quiet ; but prices are firm? We , quote r.ili Fuil Biood, 2.-330c ; ?4 do 25.327c ; 5 -i do23i324c ; '4 do 520322c ; common 16.320. Ulliin The .Market is bare and prices are firm at $3,7 .ikT 1,50 from river.
c t t..., I New York, July 2
-. . . CI.U.U!I, JPIVJIl. rr., p. .. . .... .... . .
ioie cpunirv is lo .. " c ,, . e- . - ,,,, ,.., ...... 1 he t liolera has not ncrerf .! il. r ' . uuu io-uay, ou mere
r , - nirnni i i.rvp i . nun ii nin i Gi.in morf t ti n n luun . vu iiin u iiiai. n 1 1 tir-ri rti ti i is r 17 nrr - . v , -.v.mv. . i . .... . . .
onstr.it ng the true atmospheric origin of these ; "J' '."""X H!'; these requires 950 officers and I the -rea.es, ..fflicinn , h' nnnA ......... A i Pprts du t,.how abatement. The in- c.t 1 ?JU!;ja
eKe up.... in-m. ues, irom wntcn Frnm ,Mma i, '.u. u ' . . 1 'i lerments on Saturday, in ten cerneter es. were ! ,V. . " A"'" " fiixeu
- hut forthwith t.roceeded ,n nsk nnp.linn. nf br 7; r l.l... -iu r ..i... ' , " estern, l:t)Nd 4:iO lor pood Western and
i - i ...... ... ui"" i anu . ' ui tuner uiseases. . n i - "
... t : .1 i:.: me. iia.e .urn exciuoeil IV lortlial nrneluinalinn .
iiinrviPiiTii-m coinil'. ions, - .. .. , j r lenlinu is hem it iini.l hv 11.. nan. ........
ere in garrison under rath-: " V'-" "a ' l"le.s government, but their de-1 BrBmBlin "5 au" I I V pretended
... i rit r r nwrtr i.iir..r.i- ih a inA;...Mn : 1. r : i . .&.,v. Ulu. v uiaivo iiit;
stances at llvthe, a case ol i, .' '." "Vs " . . l,r follnwlnir nme. Inm b
... i. : me Highest degree insultin? ai.d provokinir. At ...
......... . c-. u ... I. . , ., , . r. i mrricii iinrp.. . nnt an., rn. nr u M.AniK i t.i
tseir, aUhoug'.. the charac- ou..ta the loreigners outnumbered " ' a "ZL 1 ' ! 0'er'
I.. . .: . . er:t e . li i . . I , . . . . j ,-.,.,1.-1... ..... C . .... me iciniiiai leu io one in I le mmilliT districts I
' !- n,,., me I,, ri irimn ..... .. s ion a time.
.!. .r . ' w eather to its Fng'ish form. ' " m' ,ne,r ''"eanor was correspon.liugly over- , rHPmin .ri, t,iere..s- ... ... . ... : beannir an. I insi.ll.r Kle TI.;. I....I .....! ,i. I -'arm ing sc.il
j ii. , ...... mi. i 1 1 ii i,.ri. ii , pr.iposi 1 1 o ll is ... . I to the schools ,!" that these miladies, be thev whai thev n,av. re deepest indigi.atiou among the Americans, espe- r., ,
-1 and undoubtedly not transmissible from one country ''"'' as tl.,e ;Mcxicaiis were foremost in insult cm.
husband, calculated to elicit the an- i Sunday, in the same number of cemeU riep,
expected and desired. The old cob-
groaning alond and looking as much like
although the charac- " --... .- .re.K-ra ouvnumwrea ,nK ,!U
.... . - . ' a nprsnn rrnmtr tn mv. nr. 41,. nhel n - : 1 . 1 . i n..r..
UPP. IP 'H l l nfr.l,,,.,,,. I I -1' S"". n lupiuir, ..n,, .
oolshave been opened. Added ! f"1 answered "I intend to leave you half ! Many emigrants are arriviig from New Or
of the kind which existed be- my estate; and do think the poor old shoemaker, ! Throj. ,e!! rn"'ll u "-nj- j"! n tie first step in aericultural in- ! i, i:... .,. . :. al r ., ! 1 nareday 35. of whom 0 died during the pas
i siruclinn
to another, or from one person to another, in ?ml "!I:.icio. 1 lie iankees had already ta-
the manner presumed. ,,, lh;. head Ihe ren'ort : ."T ' o-ganizing themselves into a ' VI"' VIJ8.,"1 a,C; ?d T, . ... .M ""l '
nd lo embody conelnsions which ! American Association, and it is said that : .1 . lT ' '"cu OI ais ' . " " """ucs'rncl at receiving
1 nev n.r U.I w
win ie lound lo embody conclusions which, , . . . 7 ' n,,u 11 " SB"1 ,,,:u trict schools.
inoiigiicenainiy noi novel, are uevertlieless pre- ' , u, mo t,e Stale according to th law fili.Htn. V senteii with unusual emphasis and sunnor.e. bv cus' who n'r'? understood to have sailed from ' aCCOru,"K 10 tne l,w of the 3J " ' , but dared
..... ... - .'. .- v:rn.z .,;,r. nf ll.n IT., C... J...: ".'.
an irr.'s;stii'e selection 01 tacts. As rt gards the ..unm nuriui; mo,
Philadelphia, July 2.
there were 95 cholera interments and 23 of The Flour market remains inactive, and I other diseases. have few transaction- to report. Prices ran"
io-uny was ouservea as n aav ct lasting anu trom S4:t."-.'. to j.
i nere is a good demand tor w heat, and prices are firm. Sales at 107i310Se. for Whit. .nr.
leans. The steamer Uncle Sam brought on 1023103c for Red.
Sales of eilow Corn at C0,3Clc. There is nothing dointr in Provisions nnrfbv
Early yesterday morning Pool's millinary j of notice, shop was entirely destroyed by fire. The I Sales of Pennsylvania 5's at 89'.,'.
IV. tOrtV miles Irnm A vnmin I h . "
i . r . ... llie l:ivt liv ul.nur nn iner.uaa pi I ha phnl-
. . . , . ... .. .... . . . -. , - . -' r ..... ,. i . ... .r, ,r-,:,;,i i i " .... - . .... . . . -. .. ..... ...... , ,uwi . ... . , .. .. t , , , ,. n nir-.T, i- .mm vi pn w in nor i .10 iimim.i ...ii.rr miii iwa.ip n . i,..M . .. . . 1. - ' - - - - v. .....
111 1. fluir ru 11 Y.H 10.11 sit mi ... s,.l: 11 .... . . - , 0 r . 1 .. ,i..r . . . - .r, au.i morn man rfw lllioor ll.slllutinni. h... ' - ' ... r, -v... v.nei wnr nuieii. ,. -., ,
H week the choiera broke out there housanis of bales of co-ton goods-sui.pos- re ar -up-nor to them In phys.ca., - A .. " " ,,'".". c .ui "LB1 p ,ur.? i " " 'u'r '-"nicngnsn paper. bcu, 340. ofhnm " , very high.
. . . . . . . . . , .11.1. , 1 n .....r..F ...... i. 1 ... .... .ui,c 11. .nr ur . ti me ..iii ni nrn. " ' u ..... . -
t I rIPPII ... rvnn. ri!...l I.. r : . i. ., ec. t o !i a til itlTl! lot the verv llh.l mivpn. ' ...... .irr. . I . I ,.U I II g le 1 1 S US lc,0 ... , - Th. ehi.f ... kMI.J V- T: . ir.-J.-l-- i
... . !! i!u- in r...rp. l.i.; jr .1' . uat uiey are determined to massacre the who e . .' '. ".irrmri tne .. ... J - ytr. tii.oii
1 nice ot the c,t,7-as fleeing to t'te neighbor- .,.,, ., ' .,' , ,n-ZVZ 'Z ' . : population, rather than submit to their insolence W-"' ltte I""""" r iricultural colonies. ! Lieut. Mayne Reid, who served through the ry ,ronc"ome- , John A.j Matsos,
country to evade ihe destroyer. The tow,, Ue,i ,, ,. tvemment stores, where the "?T':eUT;, . V" caeio cs mn ZVilfZLZi ! C produced tragedy troyed by some men in New MexicoV also a will address his fellow
edicsiaV last was said to Ive entire!.- plague was making the create! lcne . ii ....... ' r'uire iiiem 10 bHive, Bad thev are ... . . .... , . . "" cm , , . .,l,l-.ej - i. 1- I KnnJ pfrpki-- .u;. .c. i Arn. V.,r.,
' '. 1 . , . . ' " " "' .l..iermine.i il.-1 1 1 ,. -i,n 1.. ... ' ... " lunucmr me lanorers 10 leave the cities 1 " "s V..-..11011 1111.0- , . rimer uie noiorious ..........
rled. I here bad also been some fatal cases worKing partiesol natives, who r." . ,r ""I'V . . " "" V.'.i r"" for field work. and. imilatinr, th. ......i r thizinir meetimr at tb '. Vnr- Sh.U... UT Lremon. 0 nVlork P. M.
Clmirm :-.t rn Iio-to;l.
There is a little town by the name of New
Boston,
of
persons. La
i.nd
bal
ing
on
sei
in me neighborhood, and an iatens- slate of nn.
liricessary aud dai.gcrcus alunn exists throughcut thai region. CTThe following, from the Philadelphia Pnllctsn, although containing nothinj new we five place to it, on account cf ihe g od a.ii ice it contains: Choi.kra The first Indication of the approach ol" the dise-se is a hardness r fullaoes in the abdomen, betraying n .-light derangement in the organs there situated. If a glass of water is taken, a feeling of distress cr i:iieasinefseiiues. generally of a light character, however, and in consequence, frequently disregarded aitoe. '.her, or soon forgotun. In time on the next day perhaps pains shoot throtteh the stomach, and a sensation or nausea is experienced. i.irihoe ensues, perhaps vomiting, the cay r.fter, or ia violent c;is.s on the same day. Even though the former symptoms may have been disreg-ir-Ud by the patient, ir be will now call i;i a physician, and take proper reme.iies, bets near'v ture or recoverv, more sure than a person attacked with fever, or other ordinary disorder
it, nowever, lie neglects these for.-nanti
olent cramp succeeds., and
. .. .- . '. . , Innnlh. nf l.nnurv ....1 .1.... -
P o ,Tl " void lh .".hi'dVT " "1 T : !eermiued to d ivc even- orC'r m. o he ' Kin P-""" of the little park the cunning old rogue in the bed, who was him- 'h? nla V. ",h T" 1 11. L 'r.'' , .. tl,'a' ,r country, at everv haJr.l A..fn..n .!. 1' of Versailles. which is intended for a national self the old shoemaker, living ' ,h. 1 Tn.dmJht w' h th
the th -ory were correct Manchester mnsi have country, al every
an
. ,. ..... . . . uimiv.ru ... nie. i ur
' ' .n.ar. ' I .1 1 . - - ... u u .1, , , , , , u . ., , - - -
"rfilK onf,SOo.f ? dfrent frm th8t WhiCh 8,18 "PeCted' &-T frrVhewidows. I , n , '"J! 0 Ja ' U0 1 nt dared not to negative the cobbler's will, for We have news from Sauta Fe to the 4th of ' . Pa,,"s Lead at f-:0. Tlie Flour mar-
The Ad,ii.tr.o he. cu-ed inlf f be ' S th, whole of the property, whi.e , W ,.... . . - .. . ! Er-nH ffif.. : Xti&'S?"?
i no cnnia re tjuarns, under Laplain Lhap- , : - n. hurt f,M .iih th. a u.. ,..j; .. L. 1 t.c. Corn du.l prices drooping.
1 he reports during
Kii is2sr ; .ia;x"Si : '""
nians. on
the operaii n ; it was nicked into the closest
possible space and battened down with the most
o- . . n f" '
says there will inevitably occur the bloodiest and . -urU,.rieS ( d"cumenl relating to Hotel on Friday evening, concluding as follows:
most terrible scenes, crowing out of ibis feelin-. i " n." wr.n "l-ai 0 mane use ol the , ..r .... ihal .v.m,u .
... n. P'omts arising from waste lands for the advan- . 7 -j-i-'-j"--
. , . . . . . r . .. taire of the nnnr Th. .r.,.i,.n.. -r .-. practical manner, not bv words, but bv actions.
i .. .... . . , , a i . . ...i. . . . mm . , , , i . . ui . ir ...i. ... n i n.,. i i v i i . . ...... ..... i i .1. . ,. . , r. -
in. r.n,n.. . .. . j .-.."v , . .c uhiw uc ipraay.
es
scrupulous care, as ir to preserve the out mini. "H"Jn vau conceive, i ne Ame
Apvoinimrnu.
a candidate lor Governor,
citizens as follows:
, Posey co., Friday, July Gth.
The California Emiprants bv the war of For,
Smith complain greatly of the bad route. j PlwrHaarikp l-k.lpM
ISr.w York. Julv 2d. !
Thirty-four cases of cholera and nineteen1
New Ilarinonj", do., Saturday, July 7th,
2 o.!ook P. M.
Princeton, Gibson co., Monday, July 9th;
2 o'clock T. M. Petersburg!!, Pike Co., Tuesday, July 10th,
tablishm.nt. .hiVh A. ".i.-. " " .. 7, saciveo ami me swora orawn -and never was it Philadelphia. Julv 2. a o'clock V. SI.
porter or other oluc.er being seized with plague. . ".' "U"r T ",,u w"-,ll Pn' - in,iu-,rv. .-j ,lirh ' ,.., V , drawn in a holier cause. I hava offered mine. I 1 wenty-three cases of cholera and twenty Vinrenes. Knox ro .. Wednesday. Julv 1 1th.
....... i.:... .. . . . , . cioiis, c i.lii.l.ll i.oriii"' savs tn. Irnlli rnnnni . -' ' ...ru rjine - - j,u. j...: .i m i ,. ' ' ' . J '
.'iT'.'K 'r " 1. 1' c.:ii", ana liailii ni. i " .. . . ibp . irui.nnt h.... ....... ij c . .. . l t :n r .r . . . uenmr., uuiiu. me .ii uoura encinir at noon ves- r. . . ,
thereout uniiii-te.' h iles w , well oe exaggerated : the only deception prac- ' 7 puv-ccucu iu nnciing ineir , p;... ...., n..u i n iu rjurope, li i snouid j terdav. ' , 2 o ciock r. I.
ihey carried no seeds
t'li-m, nor was anv
x's of the V isor.Vr awiv w i, b Pl,s'" "", who'' country is cleared or foreign- Z a- S i 01 Uecw,'b" -i, .ole i fs - c knwS ofVnv m' w th thems-l--, are forced to , ield. g "Z "J- AM the . sinie ins. .in. e know n ot any , ..... ....... ,.. .. .. tahlishments which rienem. on th.t l,.,l.
io me e.v.eiii nun weailli ol the gold re-
noou yes-
When I
contact is cisprcve.i by racls of equal- clearness. m repsese,, ..a that ,t may be gathered He .,, hag ' ro "? Jr u."J i Iook uPOI the iron men of Germany who sur- Two fatal case, of the Cholera lo-day.
The pr gition of cor.t.gion by Personal ' "re in ,h" with which it is gtV&'r -I V.lTiTr lh' cn of S n,one' Bul 1 not go alone.
H is verv sepMb'v observed that ii the h. ,.nil.- 7'" '"i.iers, wuo nau crossed lite ,-. ' , 77. .7 . . -nj m T ,n : :.. vn...-
sis were send, ihe track of any .,er, ,, carry- K,Ck' -"""nlainsnnd settled in Oregon ; but on "r'a ' "nsaleratile and so , s.to ,,. llmuy a .. . . "...so, ,,n person ,.,rr- , ,, , .. splendid as durum tins year. i flashing eve. mv fntnr. nnmn.ninn. in ......
ing tne contagion ought In he marked by ntrain . . , M . 1 ...:.. rnes o. goio tney : - rp. ,,i r fj : " ,i . . ' . , " J J , thirty-nine dea ot dead and c, ing, and that, , vluZ lTt VI .V. ' 10 ,011 ! A.f M ' at o to-doy.
tii, num.,!, race could scarcely have survived ; ' " ' '"V , '""V " '''e vo,c"n,c ?r! i than that which preceded I,, is mor. rn nnVL selves' Bnd w.ll carry our banner to Europe,
Bostom, July 2.
New Yoi. Julv 3.
One hundred and eight cases ef Cholera and
i-.eu.iii.ate cuis.qKei-.cesofsu.il condiiions. Il""" " r" . . "u ' . I'Piice8 i ficien, , ,., t . ..i. f ,l. tu. if we have to unfurl it imnn th. .Ur.. . Mty-tive case, of Cholera and ti
Nor i-anvstnss lo be laid nnon ihe faet l.i.l. '-'' ""-.e ...eei ine eye, uiey Have no doubt ' "77; 7.77 77 ",7.7. V.. V .. . .. . r " deaths during the 24 hoar, .nrfin. .t
. M-H-t...tt ii,.t ,:n i... f iciurus ui iiib conuiiion 01 in trrnu-infr rmn. iht rfi enmv r KaitiA nAn.i.m-H t " 6
HI V KHIIKI 0 IH eOUailV r .. r . j"' v. ua.xr. wcuuciucu, A K"-" OaV.
II i 7 . i
i i i .i t- . . . . wns t'Vi'r ihfit to i
..e c-.enu. ooserve.t , ,.,verPool and ', K,r " " -" are verv favorable. It is . com ort ..,i II n '
.nsgow. connected wilt l ie imm gralion of V " "'") oiountain ,,;;u , cj ,u u j r . ! """" noionows( lr:M.. What these unfortunate rr ,u .Uh'"' ("r ? " Creat exten t. New mines w,M . !" l fini "bundauc, of produce lh' lllH:nB nf ....
PlIILADFLPHIA. Julv 3.
Sixty-five case, of Cholera and twenty-six 1 . J . , ct M I
aina uuruig tne a nours endinir at noon to
day.
Cattle Market.
Washington, Davis Co., Thursday, July 12lh 2 o'clock P.M. BloomfWd, Green CO., Friday, July 13th, 2 o'clock T. M. Terre Haute, Vigo co., Saturday, July 14th 2 o'clock P. M. Rowling Greene, Clay co., Monday July 16th, 2 o'clock P. M. Lebanon, Boone co., Thursday, July 19ih
.... . r- , , 1... a .-u... nni ...-. "c : ,'ui ...ii luiiini 111 me Hnunna nr. ni nrn, nr. .
wat,,, rofr." P0Pir.The At the conclusion of this speh the enthus, Thr.ehnared fif.e To'dav ' 8 'C'f , t t oi and .finite ,,l.v v!b, I tJZd C' few y Mon Mr. L. left. He brought ' 1"b",D f industry, which exer- of the assemblage burst forth in shouts. at $3:25 to $4 on the hoof, or gsa Hogs at ' Rochl" FuIton co., Saturday, July 21st, poverished inmates lo dwelliptUmMoci wi,h h,' "m dutiful specimens of ihe gold . rwT. " rrar'eT "",uf"? ? -'-. opened ! Mr. Schreibner, a German soldier, who had $4:70 nett. B J , 2 o'clock P. M. ready overcrowded. They m!e ntise'ry more ! ron.n, jV'"' dr- "dieeinPs"1 hem , "iVil,itr,rs w, lh.1, V 1 er1 in Mtxico und" Li-Ut- d had ! Kecrptian af Father Jlatlhcw. Plymouth, Marshal CO., Monday, July 23d.
cen.rative condiii'oiis'of f.ver hv i..ir V' 1T ! inff irregular in form, aud slightly discolored bv ' l-",uction, too, receives Ihe fostering care of lntry of his commander in the field, and press- Staten Island. He was received by the Mayor. ! Laporte, Laporte co., Tuesday, July 24th,
uiggins are mainly lie- i ,, , -....r-.u tlu. c r.p,c.ea ea ine can tor volunteers. Xesolntions were , ' ' l ,r,aul;e c .eties, aic. ureal enthusia?
.,.r-.i . uilin- . . . rn, I, tionof nn-nhere. their habits of fiith.and their , 'x''" Th"Firins
flit IliUtP -a,K....- ..x nitliv W ,t, . ' . . vuii vi uiuiihtio. AtrlUI II LIU I 9 W rfc ' I:???" T S.mM" Fk' "P0n S Znt wld Mve,PrbeePeIi,n,r,Hry ! that our government ought to Interfere ttedru ffesiulhenionntH.il!. Tha.fn.rik;. ... ,. rnncrinrnis wouia nave rtfn entered unon 1 fr fe
'"" , hard clay requiring strong blows with a ! pick- 1 8'"C,I' tl", Mt"W'shnlent of the new order of BrTa'ist Russia! and a committee was appointed i on Jhe 24th, reported having met the ; 24th, at candlelight. 'j' axe to break it. The miners go into this section tl,iKs. nt lle exhibit contained in the ines-j to lay the subject before Gen. Taylor. The re-! JI'Bmer. Unc''' ToDy short distance beyond New Carlisle, St. Joseph CO., Wednesday,
Re at random, ir there .s gold there, it " ' KUUJ resu.us in me inture. iCent correspondence concerning the German X ' ...ral tt L S """p" nr . 3 Ju!' 23th, 2 o'clock T. M. n be evident by the appearance of nieces. : i j.,,., i 11 . 1 " . L She was bound for Galena, , c,
by the H lugs of JetT-rson co. for
t.ve in the l.egi;.iture.
! will soon 1
, birue nr Kinrtll. ....'.-.. in .;.n . I... . . .. '
On seeing these they immedialelv fiil their i
oags win! ine oirt and carry it, either 0:1 inulrs
Inrr?lna in Haatc.
A y.mng Yankee girl lately left her home, at
s.aie ,., o,e-vuuion . i tie results wou
nings, i- t.-en the same, from whatever quarter ihe im
tiicn tliere is real por.a'.io 11:.: usen place ; and m.ieed. t
rram Pr.'. I r I Is nf 3.11 ei.iJM.i.ie nr.. .i.,,. m.. ........ ...I..
"1. r ... v ...... s-.i ni , innifiy ' , , . ' m.eersten.1 lh-1 .t.k..n.k U .:!.. . aildStri
- - - - - . .,.....,. ., i.uiiii mil ne possi-
J iMilton t.ivgg. Kq., has been nominate,! '"e to carry one already m.inufact'.ired across
tiie .nintic, yet no uiiiicully would be rxneri-
enced 111 cell. ral ice 11. e v.-ir. t. r f.-.,. ;.. i
V. ."I" lt, . . " 1 n .
i. ! ., mat tnic ill ne se eclcl. I lih-r .., .!. . e . j rn ...i mutt n ... .. . . .. . .
iLTWe have received no won! from Air ll.,. ' f such i.ileresi surest th.t .1..11 A. ... pr their shoulders, ten or twelve miles to the , u'"e ."taraacnuseiis, lo go to her friends in II-
son'a o;:erit!Cus since he ,vft here I."
E-Business is d,ii b.., ,!,..; ,,.f ... i sa'' w 't we have already said must i "Tr'T ".7... ' r!" j" .ln, r.aw-8 . ,'ke boat tor. Uetroit. She writes to her
rxchangej are duller. If thev make the same cumplaint, we shall not be astanit-hed. f.V The towns of Metamnra, I.iiirel, ISiooaiing throve, Fairfield, Mount Carme!. New Trenton, Pvochester, .S.,-., i this county are ail he.,1thy, and clear of cholera.
The steamer Wisconsin, at St. IjibI, frnm..
FtithusiaMii. 9 o'clcck A. M-
Michigan City, Laporte CO., Tuesday, July
, war steamer leaves us no doubt as to his an- ! with abont a hundred German emigrants and' s"h Bend, St. Joseph Co., Thursday, Ju.'r ' 1..J OO .1 . 1 r . . . . , , rr
; ueams laom ine lime cf leaving St. ! ,,t"i o ciock r. .u.
oi siiei, , merest suggest that we shall make vo ,ru "r e.ve mues to llie ' ' " tiooh.gv for reserving our ontiiiiia'ton of Ihe ' ,u'arest tr"1"""1 whereit is washed, and the gold hums. Arriving at Buffalo.she took passage on subject, since what we have already said must ; M l'"ated Irom the dirt. Even w.th this ledious a Lake boat for Detroit. She writes to her prove its extraordinary import.ua e no less than I li rt T8 ?V falr av" ! brother at Barre as follows: , its unusual txteut. erage for a strong and hearty man. Irequent-i , ' . , . '
Th. St T An:. r tit . .. . .. i
- . uvu.D , ir ,,. n i.nrna ,h,, ,ka - . . .....
cholera had made it. .nn-r,;.- , -tt"' at candlelight-
Mishawaka, St. Joseph Co., Thursday, July
Corn irlevrmcnla.
l ne shipment ol corn from Larayette, Ind., j towns on th. nn Mias J"T " Go,heu, ElkharfCO.. Friday, July 27th, 1
II . ia. lvruiiHH.. "
Muscatine, and Galena, there had been several : o'clock P. M.
on the 24th inst., by canal, was 12,004 bushels
1 Iv. however, from lack of proper tools, men dig ! 'Arter I got aboard . the boat, I thought
j The receipt of Corn at Cleveland on the 27th, ! casI ! by canal, was 1 1 ,52G bushels. j l m"de
I"rof. I. 1. ltccly.
UiTA mast singular c.,s- ,,f tr;,.10!. eccitrred recently at St. I.ocis. A Miss Tavlor bad beet, attacked by cholera, and was supposed to have died on ? un.biy last, bat her brother insisted that she should not he buried until i!;, ..x, ch,y,a!, i on Monday she revived, and, to the astonish- ', went of every cue, has recovered.
...... .P.n, ,. v.,,,,K is oegimucg m iee( , uuue iu tne mining district, owiug to tliesiormy U-f xvhich he verv readily ob' un,i l,il l,:,n..li'....;. 1...I . j ... m , and unbealtbv U m t it r 1 1 tt la mill Cmr ua- '
., , .1 . .. 7 ! verv prevalent. J..H ,b Ji.tr!-. w. . nnT'tU : at Iho tanning
M.u.,er to noor ..,, Ilis iiKlomitable energies considered healthy for dicing until September. ! wwhinf. And she th.t was a w
, ... ..... ..... , lllr t-atucrs it mostly in t.-uts. The little 1 E. B. is now Mrs. D. P. at
The increased receipt this season over last, from
The cholera i. reported as still very ft ' 2 o'clock P- M-
witn trmir lianns altera hole has once been made '. would look around and see who mv traveling The .hinment of thi. f n.,r.t xr ....... auu 11 WM '"""g"
and their lingers soon become so son, th .i il.e..! c . . " K. .. r- . . sn0n,g prevail io any extent, that
We regrM to learn by a letter from a Mend in f give up. , . ' " T , T a-a i "rV.. ' J ' DUS"e'8IVtroit that our old fnd Prof I I K-elv -fter Tlw KreBt im'waM in ,1,e ,,u";l,er ot , J ' t T '""band' T,,e e,,,ire ''P13 of Corn at Albany lh. 3d havine- c'os.-d a hxblv sn c 1 A " ' d",,i"Is',i"IT' of course, the retorns lo Iaa.fi- ' " wa Monday night we first met, and Thnrs- ! week iu June, amounted this season to 493,808 cr-e";,,' Metrei, in wbieb ... 1 " . . ' V'' " .K"'?. hi" "" ' We mRTT'1 M " " we c00,d I bosh'l'' "g"" "0,075 bushels last seasonon ne completely t0Pk , io cue ounce would he a lair averare duriiiff ll,- I fim) a maeistrate after lan.linp at Detroit. He. . lner..
tlio'U v'etles, has hepn h.iA . f.,v i nextsctsou. About I0.1H.0 nrsaiMi hv iW., . . . ' " ' " v' uBri"
with ..m.,-pox a disease beyond the control of ' bul mw thnn len . "-and, immediately procured . .... ... ... Itnies that number are expected lo arrive before1 hpard,ng place In private family, removed our mesmeric mtluences. e are rejoiced to learn i ,be .h-xt Keason onens. Jusl now verv little is rMae ihither. aou-h, emnlovment for l.tm.
ained, has now
bnsiness and I lo
eek since Miss
your service."
The inhabitants in every place where' Warsaw, Kosciusko co., Saturday, Jaly 28lh, It. r,nn. . .. . . ' ' J
ne,c preparing to leave n nVlnefc P M nterinr. nH if . O ClocK t . M.
for the interior, and it was thought, if the disshonld prevail to any extent, that most nfth.
towns would be deserted. pri . j.
i ne disease was very severe again on the ! Decatur, Adams co., Tuesday, July 31, 2 o' Missouri river, at am nelow Brunswick. . , r Mauv deaths nrrurr.J .nn ii. . '.Clock r. Al.
.tie luiiauiinuii. r l,. rip., tnarn. B . , . Ol ,
...v ...... .u.up wcrp nviiiij io ,ne latenor. I
Ft. Wayne, Allen Co., Monday, July 30th, 2 o'clock P. M.
Portland, Jay co., Wednesday, August 1st,
a . .. ... - j
u.ui,.uu , ne miaeraoie distilleries and bog- tt-.-...i.... P.n,lt..t. on m. j... . .
.... . . . . ".; 7 i netis adioininir that town ... ... " "j .1 e " '-'" - . "-J,
tne opening o. nav.gai.on to thed June mc.u- ih. majn C8U - of jB Blih" I 2d, 2 o'clock P. M. sive, is 1,304,316 bushels! We hav- had reports of Z vTeVy lf ihe ' Ne Castle, Henry Co., August 3d, 2 o'clock. The receipts at Toledo for the 21th and 25th, I disease at Lawrenceburg, but the Board of Centreville, Wayne co., Saturday, August 1 , , ... A. 4... s a .. 1 I 1 .... 1 t ll A, ll... . , . . , J "
oy canai, amounted to x,tp; nusiicls. un the j : , Kuu.raoici. mem.
1 4th, 1 o'clock T. M.
1 nri- i .
rs ... . . . ... ( 1 MO iavinn Jniirn.l Ar l -.. . n
-,n, tney amonnted to 1,131 bushels. This jm,, in , ,,--7-1 T'... V""0 Kichmond. Wayne en. . Saturday. A.mi.
........ alu0 us report oi canes- - & day. Cin. Gaz. 1 4th. at caudleiight.
makes I-.S1G bnsh.ls in three days.
