Indiana American, Volume 19, Number 18, Brookville, Franklin County, 25 April 1851 — Page 2
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AMERICAN ' For the American. I.rttrci.i tm ,r llrgr-1 hr ;rrln lit aria rMrriyniiHkr latHnnn-stln yew, Ar . i J ACKso-vit.t.R, Ukorcia, April 2J. Pn Fmro We find here iu the "Sunny Souih" much to admire and many things that , really charm and delight us; among them we Itrbcl nail Tarira. ! 1 .11 la-e finHi ( r.l.r... aai.. I WendriTnl l.rnciiirtm nt ofn Young l.mly I T I'rrvml sinrrzlaga Dew it &. Davenport, Tribune Buildings, New York, are. becoming celnhraled as publishers of! Xtw York, A;ril 19. j The Prometheus arrived last night from Clia-, iu lli-,h l.i(V. 1 A correspondent of the London Medical Ga ll is not many months since account were j sette slates that to closa the nostril with the Mr. F.ditor: At your solicit,,;,,., I r IlllOOKVICLK, INDIANA FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1851 cheap literature. gres, bringing 260 passengers. She lias no gold published of the splendor and magnificence at- ; " v plH' v ufs water fresh 1 !. .. i j r j ...... i . . . . ,r,i't if W have received from these publishers on freight, but a considerable amount hi the lendant on the marrinre or a daughter of a fash- r t..:...: :...,: r.. r r t. r, . ' : UULl"PvililY. Revolutionary legend of the above title, by hands of passengers. ionaUe clergyman ofthl, city. True, thoughts C0Ughin!J , . short time. In addition to the M. Stuart clerk ' M c7 Ir T' Lawrence Labree. , The date, from San Francisco are to ,he ISth ; were indulged in by some of the contrast be- ,.0ve. we stale from personal knawled,.. .hat ..riant hn..... ... . . Oar Totva. The prospects are that w will h.-tve tome j would mention the fact that we have by means few works are so nonular rrm .1.....K. im.. nr l ti v n.i , i n t : r r .. ... . 1 . r " ' "ai.Mraea nn... ... .-. . , . . .. . ... . . 1 I - vii. i-imiMT-i itri var.eana nrrivru " " '" 'iu.rr-s.iii ui a llllllisier Ol tne " KIWI V i IR nr... II.. K ...... , n .1.. .1. ... , tr-.ii Iv 1 18 press the finger on the upper lip just below to the growth and permanency of 'th"" L the nose, will make the severest oremonitorv rolinrinn nl'l.in t. i. n. 'j .........,.. .n,,....,,,,,, ,olhe lhow ciling R,vplu. ra,la,nB, April 1st, with if.0n.nn0 in ffnld- Jesus," and the pomp, extravagance an rect's are Z ZV.vZ.l "r"" T ZT 7 7 ?T ,i0n"rT I-rS"n',,t' ,'iC,, W" ,h ',M""r N ?"M,f"'. ' Ii-pl-y-H Rl he nuptial ceremony. symptnms of a sneeze pass cfT harmless. We liv hn nmn;,l i 0rt ..... ....... ... uuuiii.n. I w . . - ."c l year- iw, have found the remedy useful many time in ;Hters received, making a total of fuu tt: creeping on gme in the woods. ' Licentiate and one Candidate. Fnn!""0 01 r.r lb. r .I-. T .. . ' ' . ". ' ." . .. " I ' I '" "R,,n " "r"e rW"nR r Rr""d'. ',d j There had been . continuation of robberies ' Centleman from the South , once laver at . ... , ... .,.. ,,lt(M,!aoll. , ..,,.. .,., c ,.raiinK stir up all our amor patrir. when we reflect that on the Nthrnns New Orleans, nnd graduate of an Eiistern col- ............... w . ,... mr. lllrll,wn , .,ocn, wneieme. tie biasings we as individuals now snjoy, and Fever was prevaiiiiif to a Considerable extent ''R- i"ions of wealth and luxurv. oftrooDS Kr-T.. . , ' have become naators f nr nAn.n U- inemngoi iteigium nas issuetl decree v r- iicnij B reja for a universal exhibition, at BrusseU. ofohjpcts ' W hirh this P"-ry deem of t - i.,inKli,r " sr lu.un: men- tne 0nv position we occupy as , i .. m nf J .11: I .... . ... ... . . r . - ' - nation, were at Chagres. of obedient slaves, of a pleasure tripto Europe --'inf neuse, wnicu we nave no n.....aC,ory are si.uate.!, is the purchased by f.e hardohips, toils, and Very life Lynch law appears to prevail in California i r '"dulgance in the gay and dissipated of art and works of living artists, on the 15th of ",'Portance in order t0 11,9 'drng win nui uiiiy oe an ornament feenrtowit t"n piace upon wnic.l my roving feet bave blood of our brave forefalheas. who heroic , Two men who rar ilinlr nm.. Tn... r ... ! scenes of the volunlumia rmliil nf V n . t.wl lnnn.l fl .11 a . a C .1.. , HI IIIO IHIlll, HDU COm nM af -I Mt t this part of the State. J. D Howland ever stood I In V..l. I f... ,,.,... ...n unuirs Jitilll-J ,j;i.- - , r nnrf, " r , , . , . , , . , , . ..ie- iv in i i v ii v j aurni; l n par VI IUC ; i ( . i . . . u v . ... ... "i.vv. .tin . 1 1 1 1 ii it 1 1 1 b .vr ni m i v.. . r i. urn 1 1 J. i i v riii.n inrnnnn i. . . . wu.wui .i. a . uu iuv iu iiib ih vimh rnn hi ' u v ...c nun r.ai-i sries oi me .lrl. mr vnriliv nK r ik. -i. . . . . . . , t 11.. ... .... . . .1 T n .i- s. i ! ""u wnicn ujos lair soon Kj, has also mle arrangement for putting np -''y ' beautiful range of hills, earh ofthem pen v...... ..,, , ..., r "'k"7",n' . v i , .1 i- " ! the stated supply or short Slav sv.t M fine dwell!.. this, omm-r Tb.r. L k -t . crowned wiih . ...I , . ,! i P ! ere ,,un bv P'IM n Consumer's riv ofth.syoung creature, whose lamentable career LonS rAlot wwyt Rbouud in the French pply or 8la ytem ... !.verjI.hJ ,J.5 , . ? . . ' Pr ' dM 1 T,""Crn' f "P"r grille. Legend is , rn ,e .h ..It., fur stealing horses. m.y have been but the result of an unwNe in- P" that .grand exhibition should Ta,"t ,h" T three chai
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narepurrnaseu Me,o,.eon, for the very landbU purpose of improving their Church music. T".... .. l...: . : . . . .... . . ,e Academy .re going en free y, and it 1. supposed by those who are t the head of the enterprise that they will be hie to get np the building and have it enclosed this fall. The turnpike frver. which raged a few weeks since, has .bated, for lb. m..'. I,. unproved, and we fear but tittle will be cone until the firm ef Mud & Mire again remind the eopeople cf their interest and tlir duty. - , T" 'vr. In this paper w give, for present information mmro reference, th. un...riA. ob,n,n upon the s.t ef ,fc- fUgilirP sl, " To endorse --, .1. .HI U rfUIIU 141. I II 111 II M. 1 . . I M K .A. . . .. . I . oilers, tbolitioRfsts. !! . u- r r,., eu.po5e me iree- ... ' .i, 'Congress. 'We ,:so puWsw vn .re!e from Co. Whig, sh i . . , ... iowmgVA!t there is at least one Democrat that cannot fce stl -Ik R kaorcly and overbearing sprit. rVrnatM-ratlc 4nralla. The District Convention to nominate a Demerratic candidate for Congress, will meet next Friday at Nepolean. Rut it is all a farce. The argvue, schemes perftcted, and blowing and viH.ir.... I., jonn l. Kobinson, will secure his ".....iiain-u. ue nas mortee ib. racv r n.i. n.-.i.:... , -. ..,.....nwiii km to it Mil he is better presided Tor ehvwhere. He Wis at the ide.t of s.eh competing with htm! vet the nomination. And he does it too t the .l insulting audconuet.tial mnn,rp,fc. r,,, inrnmmg !.. Suht..;..-. In l.i. ...I . ... rircemstsncesevi.ee. no spirit of the veriest stave. Bnt it is nlese to oppose his nominee.. It Is fised. Ties armngemente have W wade. Rimin, (., Keen... ... I oenconsmm.1e wit a sufficient -r k. I .i . ' the leaders, te .H opposing mpti. to for the .ien,. they witl parcel, , h.ve w ,noogH Wrtln their def, bodies to j know from whence the blow came. Whilst the j -rank nd file will shout ho.an.,', Lking J.hn. Itrrrr Hnrbor HiH. "Th. rollowir.gxt (ron ttbe Atrrer. CTwmrV.tral, th. editoT-cf which privately g )0l f JP, if Ho o'ui t ".tJM ri1!,,t T'Tit- It in his OTTU Mils?' " 'wwthin.h- , .. . , -at R vrin should K. . arll.f fW tTtttt.,X. . - ' V I I'll ? 1 1 .Ml II. M an.j i" . J 1?ot ta veop should lOOK W RCW r " -v- . . i..U I k. n.l. .1 i.t look to thetr tnterests. They .ye been ruled . t I . ..4-ek III. n.ri h . J
and deceivet -en.- .- , j -" -i prty ebedtr. e w-e ak one and all, what have y. gaieW y (( your labor and toil for party? - t'v'CVer-he Jople Tr the West support any he I, he would be r blic trust, who votfd against door. W-fe of the River and Harbor Bill? r
t Tnit rcort.R of Nmtxt m it? WILL THE TEitfLE OF THIS DISTRICT DO IT? The interests of the people of the Great West have "een trampled apon by men who should have Ven the warmest supporters of those Interests.
h peop' RVR aroused. Let the two poliiical Congressional Convention a toon to assemble. ominate men of the right stamp, or beware the coneeouences. Argus eyes will be upon them. The voter, of an enlightened s8e. will maintain th.ir rights at the BALLOT-BOX.'" ITMr. Browne, of the Ciucinn.ti Commercial ha. retired from that establishment, and. s-nrtis nas taken in a partner by the name of M ti 0 ... ... - 11. rotter. This gentleman has been the eh i.r Clerk ia th. establishment, and is a gentleman and a basinets man. t.en. airttii. W'infield !?cott was born on the 1 3th or June, 1 'SB, and will, therefore, he K t... . Admitted to the bar, iu ISffi ,nd practi.-ed 1 ... ... - ... . ..ni- nr.i. few months in tlie TetersbuTg (Virginia) Circuit. Appointed Captaiu of Light Artilleryln May. Appointed ..t. Colonel cf the 2d Art.llerv in ... o.ra my ic-ii. Fought the battle of Queenstown and was ta ken prisoner 13th October, 1?12. Appointed Brigadier General FpuEh,,h,B,lt.eorrhi t...,.u .:- . i in marrn. imj. r . '---- , V...I...UUCU tiit main code ,.r Hm..'. . in k.aai r v- . . ... toe oame ot .iagra, (Lundv's Ijnai It25lh.lS14. J 1 Maintains Prai.. t ti.. ....... . . , ... , , Jlrral 1 roubles, in xne arair 10 the Caroline, in 1537. Aids to the IW.eation of the M.iue Rounday in li39. Capture. VeraCrui, 23d cf March 1?JT. v- .L n ... . ..... "ins tne Ualtle Of Lontree.. iu,l.r... I)..... , .. o vontreras, 19U, 0f Au. tust. Wins t Win. the batU. of Chur.busco. 90.K .fl... gust, 147. Si ber. Storms! rk...i. , .... . T. n tne i.uuoreplem-
Fntere.l Ik. r;... , , . ., , 1 lie uisclosores , , , ' 'peaas as 101r.uiered Hie l ily of Me. rn nn ik. ... thus in.,'. .;. J lows nf (ha n. r... .1
. ' . ...1. ...... umg a . ,;. P IM'' . i.aa ,t . 1. ne hi .... K.... as in the service of his country, having made ome of the most brilliant campaigns on record, and vta rattruiaany undertaking. J 1 aa. n. 1 . u r.'arv.TWO We take pleaaure io noticing the fact, r;r.r.. i--r- ei:"- - the theatre of her world-wide r-n.,.. ; .a,,.. U, ,9 Ur,r,Qr(. of Jerjny LjBj troapo fr Wheeling, on the Messenger, last lght, she and U .mum sent firtwu Hundred dollar, each to the Mayor, to b. distributed iu such chantie. as he .ny dean. bet. 1 lis, ith receipt, at th. door at each ,1, of tickets, will prove a GoJ-seud to the poor and needy. God p. 1 ..... .... 1.1 r . .... .uiigjiras,, wno.e voice is a of gladness hervver she goes.-Cm. Com note p-D.n. Kel.o i, ol in . two column broadside ia th. Vy r.llodi-m, sgaipat ,llt, te. nomination or John L. Robiu.cn. He stys he will ruu tg,jllrt l0bil,.0B hlm,Tt i(uo ce Wje .itt Iti tates:tt,a.
"Ves into several of the parades, and .... occasion to reio-ce that mr n,al .. ... t ... " . . -. mcr, or li,e "spicy breeds" that would attempt to float over my head. Almy eyes drank in a noble Teast, causing Rrati,0le, wouder and admiration. I callaed and pres-n ted letters to some of the worthies at the Collepe. found mrirh.nnitr U , "? r "'is who attend the school and ?ou know t am .judge, I will say t.ey ,re tovelyand beautiful specimens of our race Rut I saw several whom I took for teachers the. I j rculd tut endorse for as beautiful The reason is simply because the urrer lip was doili.l : . nall a hi- evf f gn?en so niij mcuM CfVer pror;uce M ...,.., .. -" -') " "ppenuag- as Heard on lady "s i.nn&...... .. . . . . ... MCo( j-uedu not nave it on her chin Frt.
how could she be haved whatever Ihe skill, 'moraci,,R literary, political, and domesticevents ' fore and minen top gallant masts w ith sails atthe Ripley Whose tonue would ner.e l.i i ...n , ' mn& 'he necroloeicnl calender, make the work I tarl.nl. si. h rinrra i r.nli!.. ....I 111 .....
... vi, iu oc til, I. r.. ,v... j.ii Pol wamjered along , down twenty i.nlrs, and continued to enjoy new (and strange s:g;ils, among them, thousands of ,the trees are clothed in beautiful pnrp!e drapei'.vnwd with the Fp'.endid foilace.some nfih;. mourning or drapery, is suspended bv a1 fcw nlr. hen spread out fo as to resiiuble a ' My -"Upended 1 y the hair, or, as I came near a j P' called Uurt.rd roost, t could but think I now aroropr ate an.t ik.t :, , . . 1 "ua l7 at 11 nail .' ... I s oi a:i siies were hanging on evsrv iimK The natives call it moss. "ve now passsed many mile, over and g t!ie Unds formerly owned by your State and if your readers feel any iairTrst on th- ub: leci 1 will aH.I 111. I r. . . . . f.rr.urr piar can be nt out or doors. The whole surface is unElating, just as the ocean is the day after a 8,orm 5 nd i studded with tr-es that man must lav down in ii.. -. .. --.-. ...(i, or !U ner eS I Have with Bain i il.. t. , ... .. . aa I k.r. r - i iim is netuier limb. knot, hole or bend Tor the first 50 to TO ft , aad t is ,11 of the most valuable kind oftimber principally yellow pine, some cedar, cypress .nd 'goli.. The whole country is a wood, p... I. with splendid grass, alTording rang, the en--j-,a..u preparing tnousanria of beeves for in. market. y0 can sse e almost as far through beautiful carpet a, yu this woods an! over this van ov.r a prairie, there being no undergrowth, logs or stumps, and you can drive in any direction in full trot. Tor the trees staud Trom 20 to Kt r. v .-e.apari.ann are regular as Rn orchard. It , R!mos n. .... , . r "'"''". innn. ior TOR Can hmtA,r .,:., k . . . .. . . ' .1 has been deadened and then fired r .. t-ouon.suear,. corn ami rice are raised by the few olanters around us, and they make large and' certain cr.PN especially ofcotton.thev say Trom 40(1 to HK) lbs per acre. The little end greet Oekmulgee are navigable for boats of 150 tons burden. The people are healthy but irresolute, if no lV. They live so easy that I hava seen but . -.... ...ap worn sine, reachinr the late. Sellinff trees at 4:1 in r.,l cattle and pever seeing them, exce it in th i Spring to brand, anj in the Fall to kill shootine deer. r,l..,i., B.i. .. . ... i and half sport exercises en gsge the" pc'"r Jhu ' the rioh are working their ten or fifty hands as' the rase may be. ' 1 met two men driving a buggy and before I tk.m ir. . " u eoiemn march moved a drove of some thirty or forty persons, that have the human form and face divine, but had a "skin' not colored like their own." Soon they madea I.. la . 1 I . : . - .... on . ,u twi.il tne ap. proach of traders. Fa.., ... ,k.. .. .1... a.... spreaj. lents of canvass to await ih. .... I l city of which I have sooVen. I ".... ' . 1 t . 1 ... """" ,nM wor,!s: Negroes For Sale, rti.i n...-:. . the thirteen, and with , her fault. I ov, her yet. You may hear from me on the Son.h..- ' C"'l TOBASOFCA. ; l-t'C"!!!r; j ..-ri.B.rn;n-ra,wr. . . B,lT,oR,,Apr,.l9. urummond, the man who w.. .rr...j . month since on a charge of nartiein.;.,. t. ,i. terrble murder cf the Cosden family, iu Kent co. on th. night of February 27, has made a I ..... evianng tne true Ruthors of the Shelton. Fnr.1 s:. -V V T,'"J no mil lit, m. j M ,. meperpeiraicrs nt i'i. m..r.t.. tr. i...- ... .. . . ... . .1- iiau anylhtne to do with ii If. ...... t r . ro.nlr,:. r.u...V . ; ' " ,no . miners ior the commission of
i neh't four mentioned persons Tame for himself. If we ain't mistaken hen be ' , '"oaing glasses publicly; the men as brooh.ve been arrested at Havre de Grace. Taylor ' return, to Ande.soa he will take J T . ' ' 0rnamfn, in at.; and the women -flat large. Webster, the uncle of Mrs. ' daughter with him Ehl, wwr".'."1 ",fdW,,WM thtit m ' r meCos en, who has been suspected, is no, Imp,,, to us the convic o h I ?h I ' 'T Mi" f U' in he cated in this conr..cinr. rt . . .' . ... .. " 01 11,8 r,Shl ,0 s,,r snie- of their fans, whirh .,. .k .j. .1
mates lhal if .,. .r - . . .. . . : - ui.ui.pnc also ii.time, tnat ,f some cf li.e Cosden r.mlly had not .. .. . uu inn- : escaped and s-iv... ik. : .. . Ii.. of the mtAZ tZ-.T TV . . . - w ...i.r, niiiowea up iiieir : worR and murdere.1 nik.. r.....:.. .. . . .. . . . .....ra, n ine neigh"gainst whom they ealertaihed leelinra ' air Ii. .1. . o . iik.iii.v toe ar.ni. Mi....a ... --t-ri.rr eye io tne already terrienme hkh had agisted the community wner. I, r..... . J ... . . viiBiini lonrn an extent. The;rt,rla Irnnrl. T'i . n. r . .... k lit? VvllllhRl ' Ko. I . . . to prove that these lan Is were .c Z l u ' .1..' .. . I!.. "11u,,vJ through nar ItTIl Il.l Ilia II MA .in... the mismanagement cf Whig Fund Commi.-I, V-mit, it. truth, and certainly that . . - - a.1 - .rv;' when he couM hav. k. , .. . . ? " , dollars for them, aud most " aaaiu II. I innnn M H.tl .
1-b.bly ..t, g.a,er;ed,o the working of the nZtZZ
an.ouut. These lauds are not so entirely worthless a. ow pretended, a. was established by letters from persons on the ground to Gov Wril.i and trans nitted by him to the Legi.llatore ' R i ne continuation of the sale ... ; Soestion, ore.se why did it happen that thos. m unri v . voting for it were all Democrats f n iih k... r xceptions) and these vctins- ee.iH.i ...... 1 ........ ... ... .... e a It WetO v irw nearly all Whies! fr.. ..... .. .. . " 'P: iiOW Cat, that k. to the people Slat e Journal. -LTNeJ McGaughey is .tumping his D CI. 1 1 UC'U" H"Ve
i.ouirrn piri o: inai ciaie. ai a nerioti wuen ine . Brllbh held possession of the city, and while .u .. r...- . . ; uormrrn ironiier was ravageu oy Homes 01 blood-thirsty Indians un.ler Krant, who com mi,,,J hilnlo tlleard-of cruellies. I Price, 50 cents. ! ' - ' Istrrastlsaal -lAnsine. ! hve received from the publishers. Strine " & Tons,'",1 lh,f April No. of this work ' lh N- Mon'hly) contains 141 psges of c'ose,' P"'" nmtter. The price is .t,(10, cr nT' " I"" ,or selections are always 1 wi,,1 n,mira!'1 judgement, which is more r"u l! "iJ of "sg"in f this character ireneral r: an.t II.. nrin.'i.. I .n.. -r . ,lif.ller order f miti ,,plh . thmlg,it -m , hose periodical works which make an arrav in names, an. ... a I ...... . -1 : i . . i . . r . . . , - ' "u.e .o,, ,.. j nueuigence lor tne monm, 1 " ' ..rl . .r lu i ... . "r"r"r-vr """gemer lorm inmny megattne, wincn has suthcieni ,iveliness lo create an interest, and too little frivolity r ? . a ... ... to make one ashamed of having It seen in bis ! P,r!or- w have great confidence in this work, fr U??ra,usl iniprcvemmt in every depart - mFnt rron,isf'9 Bive it tventually an exceedT"lua,5'e cliaracter. (Mr-ItT If. n II ib ben. A. .11. ! CirJJrlhr Dniifhirtt cf T. tt t.m'bugh, (AlR.) E. Pl.lRiscs I'ni-m. la. We hate nl rnn.l..n..t ..-..ill And our aork shall ne'er cra.etil! h.- mnrnini; Oiall limit UtlBXTII lltIStIXISfl IM f ; dawn That ii nmmiMd hr It.a.rn - .. .. . .. . .... . J'" " pnimiM-s r. r snail tail. " '"-"sh the h. art. ant rani. ra...; P'" " """" u"wonT " "" ! joj e m at hail I ,",,n,i'"1 Mi,K"ii'1 I W.-Ve tl.e.ia.i,.hi. .,r r...i, - .... .v .. uu. r u .nor llri A saerifieeoti rrvrlm ll.rim : j M ho lrn ih.ir iwwi I, ..,.-. ,i,ar rhi,tnn c iv, Anil poured nut their Mr.- hlnoit like wine. In timet ol'.t.t p darknro they thrank not with Trar Nor board to pprv,iun' ttrnnir rodi Like thrm, n will breathe, our a arm prsyrrsin the ear, And trnst in rhr promitevf Cod. I ""I""-' "1'": the Km,d time it n,-.r, j We 11"' Kor..r f.i.h i. firm fixed in God". ne, rhrn up iih ..ir banner! Ti, PeaiTT's white, And Mimdhy the orphan's arm iKh, . On ii. rn. .pmles, r..M. e rare a i.h delighi, la. L.lold.aeUWarspp.d ahen.edi,! 0rrrJ.r.k.....k Kr... . . ., . " . nmiiMICI. IPT, Auditiroo.. k,.. .. .. , .... . i ........ . p .uu i.v nnnrnr, prt'Sd vide T- .... .1 . . . . n ' rT"rAnd it mil ahall . ncrrs.r 'lill rank' r... .i.... R!lin 1 hr kaprinett Ion hy Ike r.ilt. And the j.itf.,1 110 ,,r,na .k tl roll earth and main "The Omnipotent n ic;n. ih o'er all."' tkriuocrntif Ton vrnllon. 1 '''mocratic Lounty Convention, which . . .n.cenurg on Saturday last framed the i Mlo'i"c lickf 1 for conl'"g August elec"ition. ...... i i . . . . i . , . . County Clerk Cronelius O'Brien of Law ' " R'psentatives Oliver 11 Torhet, of Lawrence - Wm' S' n,n,"n' of Centre. AsSPC'ate Jll 'e-.a If i, k.r.t Q:l. I , .i.ui,i ion "nl Connelly, of Jackson. , Conn,y commissioner Jonathan Hollowed, 1 f LpE"n Com. l)i.trM.i.. Xatchex landin. . f.- a"... t.:.u .. ... ! n truiy melancholy accident occurred at the , s aeo related by the Free Trader A lady was standim. on ih. b..,ri..n. .r h' Me.mbo.t Indiana, bein, ouietlv enea.ed i . ... ... .-. . , --... observing the scene ar.mnd k.e -i." .u. u... i P . -omo means she lost her balance - drel. overboard into the Mississippi. The ! Pt out immediately and every ' --u. success; and in a few moments she 1 met with r w.terv -rave. It .. ..... .k. ' .... ... u i . inuiiir.iis a.ie c,,ildr'n "J " relative, on board .1 .... . . . t- .... aaiu Cliay UU tTBrother ClarksW, of the Anderson G. ette, dropped into .r.r.: - . .. ;. ' "'B " .a ... way o Ci ucinn.tl. , 'eia mo.lest energetic workintr voumr mania modest energetic working young man-' ..... ... " J .. .. - e , . - - i'tuh 1 no win overcome the thnnaai.il J:m..... .. ......... "u ""--meeiayoung man in starting a paper; and that he w ill build up a name and rouv 4 pmi. 1 l.ir vm.r.. r.:. . ... i. our respected J . . . . l , .uu, a ran. JUr VCUn.Tr an. . ..I ..I...J .. 1 ' " -- j .eiiu ....... . . . oi tne American,: i. . " 'nd th l ' .1 L . . . ' oe nis son. '., r...i. ic ; thrUolo Crop. The New ..fc II...M i .v.. nr., u. in . ia mnn ...... ..... - i r . ' ,lr ule conunuance or re " ',,c" of V ff California: Tk...r. r-..,, . . . .v .iv t. 0 1 1 11 1 11 ...a uornt. i... ...a k.j - .
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-- ..... uu. ..au a verv I ..mu upon noincuil atlairs. In l.ct, the accounts relative to the production cf hf'y- Thesleam- , ers just arrived have'nol brouchi .n m..r.s I 1 . f anticipated, and the probability is that the vs. UIU ;r::;r::. : rr:! - covories as in th early history of the movement and the attention of ntin.r. k.. ...... . ... Jat. ...... 8Ms!,Jr' 1 nf the larger ",r",m, The average product of gold per head Re'y fal:en ofr' ,od lh rac cannot be disuieJ - II ' our Impression that the receipt. - a. a II II VI S. IT oul Bl Por. o n Caliloruia. duri ntt tha ... two miltime out on of"ollar per month. From this .. - " ""ceipt. per mouth must be large to make .. k . I .. . .. lhe above-named avernee for the rear. aVrnliimoainl. Two of the daughters of llir'Rar n, n...k: - "" in the Trinity Mrtho di.t Fjisco-al Church
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k.i. r..,..i.n M t n-. r r . h.-.l .:., m,i n.n V " .......-,. ..,.,,"'" emu uusi ,. t hr.. .nr. r... .1... ....l .i. . nNevada city has been reduced to ashes bv fir., i - ------- .....j . which is supposed was the work'ofan incen.lla n . i . . . y. v.ne nunoreo an.t nily Houses were Lurn . i t i . . . .1 i. .... . . r, auu mo io is caicu laieu ai one million dol lars. the past fortnight nil kind, of goods have Wn pri" heavily on the market, and ; Prices ,,sv "ol " sustained. Chill . ,,,ur rr,M" ,f'C' per ll'li IDs Mess pork, J15.00 per bbl; Clear do. 418,00 and oilier articles In proportion. An I'tnisrnnt sthip Til picet ship V.iH'i:n;ton, Ciptiin Tage from f..v.,nn..l ... i i-..l . I V X .L . - il. u. . - . i ...... u. a. ww Au.r. rrciiiiy, - ...... . . . . B lPr B KOme wnat noistcrous passage of 3U i days, ; dunnt: which she lost her ma n ton mast anH , " " i.i'iii .tin gin. eirr.Bvc .. r. passengers, maRing a gran t total, including efficers ami crew of 1 ,1110 souls till in good health j not having lost oue during the passage. This is . perhaps, the greatest number of human beings ' ever conveyed across the Atlantic to this conn . try in a single vessel. Captain Page has brought i over, in four consecutive voyages the enormous , number of 3,500 emigrants. " AwFit. Calamity Twelve Livfs Lost. . t iaro irom i ne .New Albany bulletin that t....:l.l 1 ; t.. ... . . tt- . r . ... . . J - cu ... ,aur III, i narrison county, on the night of the llthinst. The dwelling of John Ilannegan was totally consumed, and, what U awful to relate, Mr. II., I his wife, seven childre, and mother-in-law, Taj trick Sloan, nnd a mart whose name was not known, twelve persons alt perished in the flamesIt appear that Ilannegan had just tfoved Into I the dwelling end had procured a gallon mid a half of wl nskey for the purpose of havinw a iol- . ly heusewarming, of which It is supposed they I en drank so freely that they wrre unable to es cape Trom the burning building. tnilronri Accident. Alabany, Albany 18. A terrible accident occured on the Railroad of ! Oenev. City. Whilst the Express train w ? Accommodation train, i, w was was I ru" ,IUO 1,19 ,a,ler' r' car. were smashed j ,0 R,om, killing one and badly maiming three ! other persons, vis: Issac J Riley, confidentail ' Clerk of Corning & Co. , had both leg. .mashed L-j u ,Brl.u , .. v.r.. j .-. , ... . iiwui nriimna ,, is Constn,both legssmashed; Mr. Petrie, Milwna'I. ...J .1 "ol "nown, were thrown from the car. and badly wounded. Th. life f !..,. lm r1.a.:.. -1 rt-L . . 1 ' . "rcioent was cansed bv carelessness nf lh. amlink ...! t ' ii j "e.. , gers to take the Erie road. . . ' . ,.oeu- " " - ...".uri III III. PSenroii.trv -,nvVror.He;npe. The shrill rrrrofthRt li.l.e brood of chicken, minds us of an item which w. have been ror metim. intending .0 make over .0 our lady Enma. ma .....n:.. a. 1 . . . , . ; ....r...ii,iB . over to our iaay j r",1''r" in ,," country, and which they will do Well to put to the test. I All who have tried raising poultry on old places, have found the difficulty ! of contending with the gaits, r disease which , carries off millions every spring A remedy has been discovered anil lknrnnr.1.1,. - .r.. -iu our village," by a lady neighbor, who was on the eve ofs?(inR 'P a" ferthet attempts at raising young poultry when her husband sugijested to her that aa Ik. a?. .v. .. .. J... L. J. , r " -"""uuieoiy occaiionea ny the little worm found in the millet nf lh. rl.inV. i, WPH,J w'" fr effects of the worm or Jeiunlem Oak, as it is called. She did conecl.ng the leaves sad plants in th. fence ia V'V' r0"dillf, " K lonnrf .Brl -hnnr. nr ,k. C. 1-1 ?.L .... found ,nd chopping them fine, mixing with the f0" V' ,h" ,0 ,h" ?onn fow, "hi Z fT?? J?J 'f,'' . i . . - . "ri.... ,...-.,- ,n, tM c"re"y lost .single fowl, raisin a w I j - .iniinuai nunioer ior tne laclo matuniy a yery unusua number for ik. f.n malnrilv . ... .. .. , i a.... cialities the place afforded. Every old nurs. on plantation, know ...at 1 aa ... ... ..... "'rn nder their charge. the South. Try it ")"' : II IS n II 11(1 II II I in tl II mi via ..j... Rnrrimrnt ar I ,..., r r." .""" -a... ea . ., men ma women , . ... " '..u,iiiirii 'n!"rUd lDt0 B,,ver or tub"At feasts, every ...i krn..k. k:. l - -nd a whelston. Va. , k Z TuV . . ... .....i. u..Ur, upon which he sharpened his knife as he enter. 1 ed. I I 1364. a Dutchman named William Ttnn. ! nen, brought the first coach into England, and
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I emu, tne sinni 01 It out both horses an,! . . niru .iiiu aroazem.ni ?snm. .u.h i m... . ...l. ... u.nv i-.ii, r.nc.i.i.u' ",uu8"1 ou 01 inina; aud some Imagined il ,0 ne of the Pagan temples In which the ' r. ... . '-'""''' -dored the devil. The business of can m.Winc a I "S " a tiitru in 1591 by the common wearing of hats, which r."r"':f j: are of late invention; in the '.. - - - ? - bribed will, texts of scripture were a.. nsed for that purpose. I A Mrs. Isabel Dectou. of Leeds, i. uirI m 1 have first Invented hats aud baskets made of straw. In 16.14, two rich women desired to merry ' a t'.rl .f 11 . . ' r . . . v . ut.-c.ii y-aj IU llinil V ,he E,rl of Huntington, for the sake ofthe title. ; - "... .lunungioo, lor the sake orthe title. ; ie of them offered t. lav down 00 nun nr. "ne ' "cm offered t. lay down f20.niM nn lh" '"y her marriage. The other offered j0tf year d,,rl"g life, aud 6,(K0 in cash, . i . . . - " h ,0 8 will h'Mo the church aud marry herI ... ... I : .. . I .r. .. J 1 . . ""y ""er the ceremony they were to i tke le. t ,he church door, and never see , , each other .gain. - ) There is a sign in a Boston grocery store reading thus: "Live Yankeys Home. My cor.s Is On ward Come Iuu." ,
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i minister of the cosnel should always . ! h.., ; ...,... n,, .... rre ,.,,, ( le;iutv ofll.. k.i.l. n. m...;r. . r be;iuty ofthe bride.and the magnificence of her i dress, ere a foreshadowimr of what has since nr. , . . - j f urrej began to clond the happiness of the bride , .... - .groom, ami iea io scenes not uncommon ... . . . . matrimonial life. In . few short weeks the and giddy bride, with her sedate husband, wa, !rilvl" h.l,!.of. r'rL:iR?. :M; As the twig is bent so is the tree Inclined, lh e young flirt who had been accustomed toes , . . capefrom prayer-tm-etmg to romp up and down the fifth avenue, with some half . score r i. i , . ...... of exquisite admirers, soon learned that same practices in l aris led to more serious results. The husband became alarmed, and dispatches were sent to this city. The clergyman took to ill health and repaired to Europe to recruit his suddenly wasted energies. But.nlas! it was too late. Who can restore the faded rose! The bubble once burst in the air can never re
sume its form, and re-display the colors of the ' ' . termed lo run independent ofsuch a body. Trainbow. The silver cord of love had been! 0"We find this extraordinary story in the Beoford Standard intimates as much, loosed the golden bowl of purity had been New Albany Ledger of Saturday. j lMrr from Hon C. W. fnrr. broken. A Pen of Yillnins-Alinoat Inrredible. Lksville, A piil gth, ?5i TI.. r.l... ... i .i. i i , ... . . ... Mr TaenkW.i.. f Tl ... I Messrs. Jnvrs- Tlia. C: v .
nr. lai.irr an., i no ii us nana reiu rnea to city; sadder and wiser men: the former lo nonder ! over the truth that virtue is more to be prized than wealth or f.ishion, and the latter convinced that a beautiful woman is not always a beautiful wife; and that gaiety and jewels go but a littie way to make a home hanpr I V The husband has taken councel, and we pre sume our courts will do justice. In the mean time the fallen beauty remains iu Tsris, protected by her charms, and apparently elated by the sensation she has made in that gay ana volupt 1URKFK. Abolition Bcgarr. W. notice in the last number of the "Whig Bannsr.-Muncie.Indthat. troop of aboli - .ion leg .re on the Iramp throng!, enstern ..... . S. . . . ....t.-. . ..o.ana.pegg.ng money lo vnat-ie u.e. t fend suits In the IT. S- District Court Iu Michl gan, for stealing ten slaves, the property o gentlemen in Kentucky! This seem, to like ca.rying fanaticism rather too far. Most of the men who .ion ihe . na.he.te : . -' ' "I ' the columns of the Banner, are known to us the most reckless and unvmnnlnn, itiniuinni... -some of then, formerly reeling iu the vicinity or Newport In this County. Such gentry w, hop. will not meet wi.h . . lavor iu any portion or our country. The time . .. we trust is ps.sl when the symoathles of man kind can be successfully appealed to for money,: to sustain me.. It. ih.ir ... i. ' .... ..,... ...... r... , , -l. ' .... " "" "' proud to see. begins to exhibit among all classes I . a relnrningsei.se of rbligation to law aud duly. And we retrret to see the anneal of ch men a. nrl ......, In ... .1.. . .! r u , .. . .' . . ' tjsnorns. iiogaris, io , eii'lorsed liy j Thomas J Sample! We were unprepared for such an endorsement from one whom w. have ' long regarded XV.,;,.- f Mr. s. w, ' his du,y to .... ,n ..eh ,ln. f., such purposes , ".a uu.y ... s..-. ..n nrn in..,. ir snen purposes we most part company. We r.e,rd no m..n as I WhilT Who P.V- Ilia intlnene. ne hi. mnn.v tnr , euch objecis. We countenance no man in glving aid to violations of the law, however much we might desire to see such laws repealed. Cambridge Reveille. Tremble nntong the dnrkira. Our good neighbors of Cambridge city who for some time have been suffering from the pilfering depradations of the colored population, of their town, made a descent last week npoh the suspected premises, and brought to light several dray loads ofstolen articles which had been 1 a ... ... . - "iiiirni niiT-n n u WR 11 RPrmiM in a. clUr t. , , . . . ! .cted .. reneral receiver fo ,.. .,' " e ' . ' -.-. v.nu ui ,k;.-.. i The stolen article, embraced . Bacon, Lard. Flour, Cloth, ready made Co hing. -. caps, boots, and shoes, and . large bunch fromfh. door. .ww... ai.u u.iru . n r anianni. ..a...... ,bout J ... ., tu ...... ' . ' 1 IIV VHIUfl III IIRR F I ir loaf lll sy4 aa.
which Is published In the Reveille, amount, to ' - L . innn. r-i , . IZ.. 1 "? T?" """" l w v is aii is r-1 1 11 11 1 1 iiipi nnnni rn oetna . 1 itownnndMTthvn - ' va he firm, remained behind to steal goods to keep n. ii,. .1..1. rr.L ... v 1 , r " - -. a ... re u: lne Fentiemen. have -rr to , no care or the Jailer of ayne county. New Castle Curier Wh would bare Ihenght il. There are 5,000 colored voters in the Slate of New York. The Lafayette Curier, alluding to this fact, says: "The colored voters have a sufficient number to enable them lo control the State or Presiden tial elections, except under extraordinary cir- . ,UC" " ""cd the political elem'nl dur"e h campaign which resulted in tha e"'Tauon Tay lor Althn.irak ,k.. . .u.ug.i mere are more than 100.000 whi. . " -.o .no nouncat parties baaneed thai 1... k... onn . a.iau .uu vn.aa were SUfticient to carrv tha i 1 x...a... v... 1 . ovem- ' , ' mloutr for the electoral rill hnu. tk. the most f.ycrable circnm.i.nn .. " ., .--v.j uu party; cotil .ucceed if opposed by five thousand voters. ; unles. there should bo a great change in the eiauve strength of the Whiff or Democrat!parly in that Stale. j.-f...r)rger.c.ess.,n..rto those all uded to, this . . PPl". that State, could de - P"'"'' character . I hey have a poweriui inlereat al .k. .. .. ... interest at issue to combine for that object. A wr r.r A.I.I-, f.r .teas. A ,ma" bo ' o .on of a respectable farmer harl . r....ar..u: ' - -an. t-sucvMU H IHr ITI r d ' SM,t fa"hion ofasklng every visitor that ""- oi asmng every visitor that catn9 ,0 ' father for a cent. -ki-i. .n lBmo 10 f'ther for a cent, whiel. . ,,,amfd his fHer that ha threatened to flof h,m lf he ever "'mpted it again. One day a i ..... . B w ..I.... cay n,BU came on "ines to his father, and hi. . :: . ... ' " waiaed up to him, and said "Sir c"n J-0" t!" me of ,ny one that would lend mo a cent, and not requite it or me atr.inV. - -me agiin7 Gr,ca Grc"wood thinks that Gen. Houston Would fi" ,m Tresidential chair pretty well"only let him be under bons not to whiille the anus off:"
' moir reponea w nitr. ensnrinir t
i " orI" " "ir limited to four months
the French m-im-Mi. .,11 Urillstl. British j - ; ; T:xtrnirr ltbtery of Gold
Henry Fanning.. German, reciently arrived worship ere reported in vario ."! '
in from California, at present boardinir at s fair Shaksneare Hotel in ' VL n s.i...
evening last, while ., tea, had hi, room entered. ' system-u" ic.Us' T ThT '"'T l!' , h;s.,ruuk brokfn -ud M -:rp w. P.a
and espies and double eaeles. Th rhh.r. I. - , haulinp the trunk, threw n.u linnn!
; " -.,- ,... n.u ,un .issemoiv lor this year Pr..k... dust and replaced It again, not knowing what journed to meet lo I lerys it was. A reward of $500 is offered for ihe 'e- of e". T LnWrpncecur8J Btft . . ' . "uy oepiemrjer next at t i. i,
the covery of the money. Another Oo.ljfC. n .. r ii.. f: a. .
v..- u. ...c ...iss. .uacomners nas commenced
a suit nainst the vocalist. Dodge-he of $G23 , noonced a. candi(ja, (m Q J Jenny Lmd t.cket nor,e,y-for breach of mar- ' cenne. Sentinel. W. giee below the Is , ' r.age promise. The Sheriff accompanied Dodce the last m.J ..t..! , "":
J , from Lowe., ,. Boston, where the great ticket ' in? about a Coention 7
tnis - . ..-n, uuu.. tuu.uj', una norse stolen Irom him Ob the nieht of the
of Marcr" tracked the thieves to Beaver j d,da,e ,0 '"epresent this the sixth district infr
n Jasper county, in which there is an '"'and, whre it is supposed a large gang of , horse-thieves, burglers, and CHUiiterfilers had their reiui.-zvou. lie dashed into the I ike, - i wam Ins horse to the island, a distance of three - , o,u"r,er8 ofa mile; nnd when, as we learn j "le L,layet'e Jourml, he was within wading ! d',ance of the island shore, ho was stopped by i five me". armed to the teeth, who told him if ha nr... i..,.J ,1,. I.I.....I . r .
. ii m .l.i. .'i ..i.iiu v ne eiep lunnernel jusi ten tiie (ieneral for me, will yon, i
i P 01 n,a ",e; "l the "me U. m.h, Ppint "cocked gun at him. 1 , ' l'tM hey h,J h,. h.r,. .d - ,h.8t he "i be (or n,, let the I consequence be what they might: that his obiect A; - !. .. . ., r . .. '
;nCm- ''"'i The patient was made to fohal, efhe, u. i ,,!' Pf3Tf M ''"'n". to chloroform, and ahnost immedratelr beca!
' '"C!l " t .,7 I tlial if,,e wou,d "l'"r' nP" I'onof. that flA.ll.1 nI, .wr.1.0. .1.. nn t .f.l.... as i ' '"J """" 1 ow,anu seep secretau tne transactions ' ?rinS ,hni2h''" il was ,n he "e. I " , " " , , " ."' , "u ' b ' M . hospitality i u U r 1 11 ft tha n.eht. anil ha taken in lli. 1. 1- : .. " IheT next mnrnln... - : ... , u'r y""'tf c.rcumslance. .i'"'""1 '"ierwio linn accept their propo - n was take,, to a hr, cave ,. .... ... ..... M.J ;.L ... . """" " -PP". na men suown all tha imnlinienla nrl. ...n....li.. .... ' .' " . . B" " " ,..4 ... ...n. ru, .uu. 1; ill, nry, .banknote presses, metal for makinir borus . . ' " - ... -r ... e,a. , 1 V"1 mh" h" Wn hor'"' "nJ r- h!s trM ' "ming after them, and he and horse taken ' "V" ' says there were over 100 men in the cranrr. manv .... . . 01 wnome lie knew. They had been residents of this and adjoining counties, and they had oc cupied high stations among the citizens. states that there were about twenlv.five women In the gang, the wives of some of the rascal, They had 130 horses on the islanl, and they sent twenty-three ont west, in dfferent direc lian. .a : a . 1 I ... . .. ..nus. lk ia lo oe noppa mat tne new society gotten up in Jasper and the surroundinff coun ties will put an end to such villianous companies r wTr Th. Huntington Observer take, .trontr ground in favor of the nomination nf Ti.rlr.. Borden for Con.,... su.m .... - . .1 choice of ,h.n:m r.T'U8.eln: -....j v, ,,ic iiainci, ne win fill the station with cr.dit to hi. constituents, and to the Democracy of the State. Ind. Statesman. ('nnrrticnt Fieri ian. ( We shall haveto fall two or three cat. on 1 " namaaN. .. : . . r- ... """'ry Connecticut. The Leg f IH IlltA i at . a 1 tin . election of a Whir, rir.n..-. o . . . . ....a- ..... " c- - 6 -c umcer. and ""' , ngncu.turai Societies are forming In the a 11 . . A ' im ' "UH,," r l" btate, and yet there 1 is no movement in Fr.nti;-. ....... h.l... no movement in Franklin countv What say .a,,.,Cr. 01 rrankiio. Talk it over among yourselves-call a meeting-bring out everybody, and let. giye it a start. Jenny l.ind at JTlndiaon. A gentleman who was present at the Lind concert at Madison, give, the following ludicrous version of the affair. It i, possible he has built on the story some; her. it Is, however: f k. t a- ta. ... .. It is probably known that the concert IVfatiann ... . - IT. . . . J ... ... ... w xv. """""-lec "7 RCtuzenorthRtplaee, V. WilSOn, Who COnlraCtarl In r... Ra.nnm 1 ,r nnn , . . i lor Jenny's services for a ainnl. defr.,.n k: ... . ... , s ......ar,.,.., ,ng tIpeDN ot lurnisti I inw th. km, 11 .. . . r. . i n wa. nnani. hnw.w.. n . i I feet a.l.. nr ,;a.V... . . w r. 1. . 1 . .we : .... greater amount than j ,0m8 3-' 00 r w hich sum Farnum peremp lorilv derlarpH that Luna .1 1 . i Wherenoon .... eiti.n. j..... j 7L . i ...... uc.a.eu mat jenny ,HOt;LD ,nK Barnum to the contrary notwithndiDg. d "nles. he acceded to this reasonsb,a "quest a coat of tarand feathera would m.k. . 1.: .- . 1 j ...... - 1.1 suojeci ior one or Ins museums. The ' K'1 noml"rC finally consented to let the "mon ! key perform" provided tha S3.700 was paid ' ver io n.m and in addition, he should "keen ika atnn. t o.. ..a . the door." Spectators at flr.i . .u . . ...it.. . . . . . . n -. - per neao, oat finally Barnum let i l ,". qnart'r' t0 611 P empty seats! Juat think Of that Maaa.. C : .... I J TV Kn- Geni Dodge, .nd others I P-m your hundred. Tor an article Worth Ant. t. J! 1 - t i r . . . ... ttu uiiucaana a nan. Alas lor the pomp and gloriou a circumstance" of Jeny ' concerU ,hey "re degraded to the level of . ..mrnria. mailr.aa okai I .... t . J rrees. 1.1.-. 7 i Th , .-" , The following ticket was nominated by a democraUo convention, April 12. For Senator, Gild,roy "icks; for Representative, Samuel Eccl"; for SI,eriff- W,n- tunings; for Au. ditor, Johnathon II. Williams.
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..t.:u L. i ii i . -. . .v.. . "mla-r of communicants 14T3. Th. contributed for the snpport of the g0l? home and abroad $3,200. Full reporti ' make it nrobnl.lv Slli n.ll) c . 3m... ... euuuori 01 the the . ".aj;-, t gress within the bounds which with ,. : t.i. tl . . nuersvilis, K; u .u' . ..' ' are delegates : oepiemDer next at 7 o'clock P. V Greensburgfc prff . . ' m fixth Iilrict. lour ( ..i. i,u wui pia 22.! """ou"M 7 name m your Sentinel, aim. ; xl onKrf" l the United States, m ver" rp"pect fully. Your friend, I G. W. CARR. and ' M.-nilorial C'ompln inia. Hale." said a brother senotor to theSen.w, from represenative of Now Hampshire "do van luo . what Cass says of you?" j "No!" j He says you ar8a Granite "nose i . T . . ... " : He is a .Uichi-GA NDEii." An.Zmin tm ar H'e lean, that Dr. T. P. B..l' of V0 t00nI formcd t,0B of ' 1 . m "k .u -T ? ? ' J " to' ureen' h P . county, on the 5th insf. j "mM'' "nwini.- in a nnd dmhe whole operation of remcvins- the Vrmh. k.' . . . . " -.. - . ne .inmji. i fie beTiefits lo be derived fron , the use of the anxsthet.caffcnrstrere rW. monstrated to b: 1st, Entire freedom fa , Pa'D. 'ehy avoiding that severe shock to & nervous system, which sometimes proves fitdt1 "'n..ltll " patient already debilitated bv disease I rr., . . ' t..eete. 1 nc hemorrhage was much less tl he 3d. Tbe ease with which the patient r,n - mB1.H . , .hi. " . 7. h " ""iDU1" lorc''or vroper position, as atbn 1 . der the influence of cholorform he had not new I . . . r- . er 10 mov muscle -f ort Wayne Tim?. 1 . . I Orea.rnt Accident. I A ladv was crock.,! . c. - - 7 Mad son ThTpar cn, ? T j "inJan ZZ W T " ! Id bv ho.: "L tV 1 1 ',a tno" wno witnessed the scene. I "Al Reinl ,k. . . . 1 """ "ioppea aoout toirr mm - ! , " We are '"formd- Several passsnpn He I ""'"d. among whom was the husband c! lnr ladv' who 'eft her and Ihe infant. Just i l,,e 8iKnaI wa givan to start, and Ihe twin Ui had ' hBan t0 """e. the women appeared on th- - 'muorm 01 " car with her infant; and on bt int. aclrai1 ir.k. 1 a. . '""eu 10 gei on. and replying - I mrmiel?, she was told to hold on till th i train WM ,0PPd- As thebreakman turned in Mttnli l I.. II a . . i'101"' ,,,Buei1 Pt 8n6 sipppfxi down ono rtf? 1:! I"!""" th' ' i""".'""", ''" , 01 not exceeding ten inches. The motra. car was stopped but not antil she been ground the entire length of the car Shi was caught just above the hips." The unfortunate lady died in about 30 min uter after the accident. She was from Kentucky, and her name was Ashworth. Indiani the , Jon'nal. ' t - , trtmw M he rt n w r .. i -" m i a. ijfii. was roooea oi nis wi ei containing some six dollars with papars,." ... . .... .... .uonaay evening last, at about 3 o'clock, seir Court and Vine Streets, whife peaceably re tor nlng to his boarding house. He w.s pitcW upon by four ruffans. held tightly by the neck ,T1 order al ('Inmbna. By passengers from Columbus we learn that a man named PiErLES, a barkeeper in that city, i went up to his cou sin and served on him a ficI titious warrant, the latter fired a pistol at Peeplff , killing him i nstantfr. The murderer bam IWa arrested. (TTA youth iichtv years of age, was married in JeffersonviNe, Ind., on Wednesday last, lo a at young lady in her sweet 13th year . o-We dislike to aee boys running about th. 1 ...... ... ... . .. t. siteeis, Riier nigni, yelling end smoaing- " ' gives eviaeuce 01 a precocity inac potuis.o iu - p.. :...:.. We dislike to see children and grown op p' sons make their entire meals of one pertic'ir 'P dish, more especially if it's a rarity, It iWf ! c,tes 'ow breeding and smacks of selcsbnesk 31-rder. Jackson Clemen, and but father are eonSa. in the Fallon r. J;l rk,rAj i.h the -1. of Arnold Perry, a bacheloi nncle ofyoun'Or - men. Perry had willed most of hlspro- ' to his nephew, but did aot die soon tmi I auit him. Clemens acknowledge, the homoei--L : kn. it .. j. : j . r . " j J aTyaaeaeal Paetryt That quaint wag, Solon Turman, edrt,f the People's Friend, gets up a nwrisje B0", in the following style. Mias Fidelia Biixsand W. united, heart and hand. To Mr. William Marti.i, On the 1st of April sanin. The wedding cake came And now in the name Of the whole Friend office crew, We wish them both In love constant growth. Good Inch, and joys not a few.
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