Indiana American, Volume 21, Number 31, Brookville, Franklin County, 22 July 1853 — Page 2
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FRIDAY. JULY 22,1853.
Kallrond. On Monday next, the election takes place in Brookvilie, for 10 director, o! the Short Line Rail Road from Cincinnati to Indianapolis This ia for the purpose of reorganizing the board, so as to go to work. We hope all inter .ed in the Road will be there, and will select men that can and will carry this work through, soon.
Milk Mcknni,
Alter an absence of some years of
this disease, from our placet We have had, during the past two weeks, four case of it in the family of Mr. Issaac Price. His cow was also sick with it.These are the only case we have had, and we hope they will be the last. His cow9 are keptin a woods pasture.enclosed this season, on the hill east of Brookville. Xo case has ever been known in this place, when cows are kept in good pasture;. Is it not possible to find out this terrible poison!
J The Circuit Court has pone I lst Monday in August
meets on the
DCtMoses J. KELlT.Esq. has gone I ls aionaay in August next. Judge
inPonntrlmm. nn . t-;it n hi f.thor : . i. arty nas noi yet resigned and will
. j not yet. CCrRecoliet the Supper to be riven ! " .. '7, rz
fit FsirfipM lliia pmniniv "Tut.. oo" i
the ladies of the Methodist Sewfn So"- j h.e "eW b". uilt by
rooms in
him
ciety, for Schools.
the benefit of Sabbath i
this summer, for the Bank of Brookville.
I The Bank will be the second door south
J of his drtitr store. The cnrravin is tro-
- ci o ing on in Xew York, and will be doneiu a few weeks. The bills first engraved will be 1,2, 3 and 5 dollars. Richard
, Tyner will be President and John V. : Kitt. secretary, both excellent officers.
The Fair. The directors of our Agricultural Society mtt in this place on Saturday last, and selected the Fair grounds. It is to be in Mr.M'CUery's field, West oi Robert John's, and in the prove, at the
point of the hill, south of the road. It is Cri. Jehu John died a few a good and convenient place. The corn- j since at Harris on. The husband,
uuiki'i- iii now go io worK to prepare , U's,aaa nas Deen lr some the grounds. The seats of several of I bscnt ia California.
the members of the board of Dir;ctors I
were ueciarea vacant, on
days Dr.
years
03" Nothing, we believe, is doing to
account of ; the Brookville and Mrt
their neglect to attend the sittings of the : this summer excent what rh Rw;n.
I -w J IIIV. Road District is doiii"-.
Alw aj tttal) . Sometimes those who are able do n,
; supply their houses with suitable fnrni. I kePl ,or the accommodation of his bios-
; tore .or the reason th,tit cannot a, ways ! tZ-l 1
' be had convenient
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. nv in ill yuiv uie
This is not the rase Thv alwavs kepr.
, j K
ja good variety ot cheap, yet substantial
board. We hope those appointed will feel more interest in this matter. G. W. Titus, of Highland township, was elected director in the place of James R. Jones, resigned. J. H. Faroute.ot Laurel tp., elected
director in the place ol Cobuni Murrav
whose place was declared vacant. TL. - .
uo.ua, u re en oi r osey tp., elected an I fashionable furniture at the Room in director in the place of A. J. Ro.s, whose j this place See advertisement for paraeat was declared vacant. j liculars. Enoch MeCarty of Drjkviile tp., elec-' rrol'fle. ted director iu the placeoi Hiram Georo-e ' ne of a ireruleman living in whose seat was declared vacant e Montgomery county, abo;t eighteen
, i.iins ii in oi una piae-p, nas gven oirtn ! in the Lst tairteen years, to twelve "litlie resjH usibilliesT' All t fact, for we ' saw them with our own eyes a few days ! ago no twins ten boys and two girls. : The mother lookedyouiisfand ireshTaged j about 23, and if nj "unseen accident" j happens, her "multiplying products'' will I not fall short of thirty! Queen Victojria cant ho'.d a candle" with this lady! j Gieencastle Bannr.
That is nothing to what they do in other portions of our country. In Jefferson bounty, Ind, there is a man, and now a
An Indlaramnt Lad)- In a da-rtr)-. The Cambridge City (Ind.) News relates the following: On Tuesday of last week a young man of this place (whose name we shall withhold) became intoxicated, and so continued for some three days, to the great mortification of his youn; wife and acquaintances. During this time his wife visited all the houses in this place where liquor is sold,and politely requested them not to sell her husband any more. They all declared lhat they had not and would not sell him any liquor. On Thursday afternoon, while out in search of her husbandj she was informed that he was in a sink-hole near the railroad. The lady immediately went and found her husband drunk and almost senseless. At the lamentable condition in which she found her husband she became very enraged against the doggery-keeper. Provoked to madness she seized a club about two nd a half feet in length, and set upon the whisky -6hop. The first lick she broke to pieces a large decanter filled with whisky just placed on the counter as she stepped in.forthe accommodation of some four or five of his J I - . . . I ... . m .
urunneu sots men witnin. 1 tie tict
OirThe "National Democrat" shows evident signs of disgust towards the National Administration, and its own party. Ever since the 4th of March at Washington, office has been about the
j only theme acted or dicoursi d upon, and
in reference to all this and the appoin-
forced to
Old llnnphrcraud Ibo Farmer. I love to hear of any man being convincedaof an error, butespecially an obstinate man. Again and arairthas it been said that of all people in the world farmers are the most opinionated, that they do things for no better reason thin that of their father's having done them generations before; that thev have n will
of their own. and that the whole world tces an orgatl of the party is
Cannot turn them. Some such farmers sa?i ' I know certainly, but still with truth) "Pardon us, gentlemen, if we say that can I say, that 1 number among my it is true lhat some very bad appoiutcountry friends not a few of a contrary , nients have been made appointments kind. The other day I was in conver- that grew out ol mistakes of our own, sation with my old friend John Ashfield, i trusting men to an equality of party of Highfield farm, a man from whom I ; labor during the campaign, and thereby have learned much; though when I tell placing the Executive under a necessity him. so he usually replies: by the rules of political honor, of recog"The boot is on the other leg, Mr. nizing iheni when Ue plunder of the Humphrey the boot is on the other common battle was to bed'uided. It is le?" 'true that abolitionists and free soilers We were talking over old times to-J have smuggled themselves into which tretherbut you shall have the account J they have already dishonored. It is true that he gave of himself, as well as I can 1 that both the national party and the Exremember, in his own words. 1 ecutive have been deceived and cheated
i nave been as obstinate pig-headed a few men. It is true that where
move she swept pitcher and glasses from ! t't'1 mJ' p'oughland, and the sward of the counter; :u;3 made the r.'..', -t,,. Sss land, are different from what
rrHer iwnous; ne attached the ladv,
ulle she, with both hands, seized the
a man in mV time. I mtAnnin na WP h:id a rirrlit tn evrvnpt f!,tot;,r
strode across a furrow, but the dav is and honor, and where thp P
gone by now ?nd time thnt it hud. The
a right to look for probity, safety of
council, and sell less devotion to the irood
club.and with one fell stroke she brought his highness to the floor. He raised the
of his Administaation, we have all been deceived, cheated, nay sold out, if you will but w hat of tha"t! It is true, there are a crood many sauatters on the TVm-
thev used to b
Fifty years ago, James Holt was my neighbor. A wiser man than I was or
ever phall be, was James thouurli at that ocratic platform just now ree-soilpra
cry ol murder and fled. The rest of the ! didn t think so. W hen wheel i masquer.-de, and otherwise but, shall inebriates, seeing the practical demon- j P'o?hs wre getting common he says to therefore, abandon the ground, or strationsof her skill, as practiced on the I me Neighbor Ashfield.you are falling w aste the time in useless complaints and
Keeper, Hed the house as fast as their lo- u " l"e l"nes; you must set up a
wneei piougn or two." "I wor'tsaid I. My father never had a wheel plough on the farm, and wh should 15 You know. Mr Humphrey.
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cemouve powers could near ttiem away from the scene. Havin? the shop to herself, she cooly and deliberately wal ked to the wh:sky-barrel and beer-keg,
murmurinus! Those who came back in
to the party for r.othinr but the spoils, have worked solely for that end, and they h ue been successiul. Th fierce, terri
ble grasp thny made for office has shown
and broke the lancets, causinzthe con- i lhat ,armer8 we always blunt in their the world that all they came after was
tents to run out over the floor. After
which she broke all the jugs, bottles and
nasks that could be found, and which he
1 he next meeting o! the society is in Fairfield onth?fir Saturday of Auj. We hope ho friends will nnd out tl.at the mvetiv is i:i the iorenjon. We have never been able to get them to know this vet.
CCTAre our friends at Metamora, Laurel, and Connersville ashamed of the price they are piyi,i for produce? Or w hat is the reason they do not send us the particulars! Two w eeks ago we called on them through the paper to do
constable in that Co., bv the name of
isrs,
small pieces of all thit could be broke in
the establishment.
speech, and no one more so than farmer
Ashfield. "When draining came into use, more than it had ever bten before, my nei'hborsaysto me; -You are standing in your own light, in not draining ymir land more than you do; but better "late than nevr. Better begin now." "I won't says I. 'My father was ns good a farmer as any in" th Parish; he knew what he was about ns well as vou
up his h.'au-
the plunder. They have got it, but they
nave tied their hands and feet by it, nnd we shall have all the easier work in purilyingthe party of the last particle of the leaven fanaticism."
Trovbi.k
Shade Trrt.
oiueeour people are this year taking 'do; and he neve-- trimmed great interest in the transplanting of I
shade trees at which long may they1 "Soon afver he wns at me airain. wave! we think proper to publish the Your land is stiff, neighbor,' says" he; 1 tollowmg from the Rural New-Yorker, would advise vou to try one of the new Though our own individual taste speaks fashioned clod crushers, for you will find lor the naturu I shape of the tree always,, it an advantage. .
yci we tninK u not amiss to give the fol- "I won't savs I
iow mg aavise to rnose who wish to trim, suit some nennl.
Any tree (except an ailanthus.if it really
is a tree) is better than no tree. A tr.e is a thing of beauty and
A tliiug of bmty i a joy forever"
Such jimcracks may but thev won't eu.f
me, my harrows break the ground qvii'.e as well or better than a clod crusher; if some folks as I could mention, were
nait as lond ol work ns they are of
so, but still not a word. We wish to Wilson, who is his fathers loth child, and
accommodate the farmers in their neMi- he j nvt the lust by a considerable.
borhoods, but we cannot guess at the
prices wnn accuracy. These three pla
tes are me great w heat markets in the Valley and their prices should be known . Court in C alifornia. Mr. Sargeant of the Nevada Journal, (of which Sargeant So Budd are Publishers,) has been arrested and held to bail in the sum or -$1000 to answer to the charge of contempt of Court, for publishing and commenting on the testimony given in a case in the Court there. They must have some upstart Judge there who thinks he is the Premier of King Ahasucras, and that editors are Jews. However, we think Bro. Sargeant will soon bring the Judge to his senses like his imagined great predecessor. We expect, however, that in the early histoiy of California, some unworthy men will get on the bench men who know not their rights nor the liberty or the Press. The editor of the Journal nbly and manrfilly defends the Press, and we bid him on. If Le pets
in jail in so good a cause we will
him a barrel of flour to feed his children on.
"Rosald." This is the
old and valued
name oi an
correspondent of the
American. There is some person wri- j ting from Brookville to the Rushville i Republican, who sins Lis name "Ro-!
caid. but he is not the "Ronald the American.
We believe he is a member of the Methodist Church uuder the charge of the Rev J. G. Chafee. Mr. Wilson has 40 brothers and eisters still living. ramp Merlin-r. aw. Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, That the thirty seventh section of the act, entitled an act defining misdemeanor. &c , approved June 14, 1S52, be amended so as to read as follows: If any person shall erect, brinff, keep, continue or maintain any booth, tent, wajron. huckster-shop or other place for the sale of intoxicating liquors, cider, beer, or other drinks, or for the sale of any other article whatever, wiihin two miles o any collection of any inhabitants or this State, met together lor worship; or who sha'.l in any way interrupt, molest ordis-
i lurl) any such religious meeting, or any person present thereat, or any person going to or returning Irom such meeting,
or who Mian molester disturb any meeting of the inhabitants of this State, for law'ul purpose; shall be fined not more than filty dollars, nor less lhau five dollars. Sec. 2. The preceding section shall not be construed to include 6uch persons
send i as ,naJ f arry on tncir ordinary and re gu-
i.tr airiness at their regu.ar places of
transac ing the same; nor to such pcr- . sons as may have the e mission of those i having charge of any such meeting to establish suitable places for the purpose ; of furnishing food lor those attending j the same, their horses and cattle.
Approved, Feb. 24, 1S53.
We especially commend this, because whims, it would be to their credit.
it tells how to set out large trees a! "Neighbor Ashfield,' s-nys he; a year desideratum,since our good fathers of the or two alter threshing machines "had West have stripped us bare, and given rume '"to lashion,,lyou and I must do as us no patrimony in trees. We arc left other people do we must set ui) a a treeless generation, between the dav threshing machine.' of grot fortsts and lhat of embowered "I wont says I. 'Why thoulJ I do cities, and the quicker we get out of the "hat niy lather never did! And why hobble the better. This is most readily should 1 take the bread out of the mouth done by planting larsre trees. It would of the laboring man.1'
ne a glorious eight, would it not, to behold the boughs of tall old elms meeting overhead in the middle of our widest streets. Alas! who shall behold it! None now living. But here is the article. "Those who wish to set large trees
(.more especially sugar maple,) should
"But never did I see my neighbor more in earnest than when he came to ask me to give something towards the Sumlav
Schools. 'Lend them a helDimr h.-uiH.'
i the Camp. The Xpw
Hampshire Patriot, Gen. Pierce's organ, in his own State, mourns over disaffection in the Democratic ranks. In its issue of June 14th, ft employs this emphatic language: "What arc the charges constantly made by these factious men. against the President! They assert that he has filled a large portion of the offices with northern abolitionists and southern disunionist that he has forfeited his pledges and betrayed the partj bv conferring offices upon the enemies of the I)emo cratic platform that he has sacrificed the interests of the party to promote his own ambitious views. " These are the fhnrirfio iti.il. T.' T n 1
new mmn- aiM r niiK, rierce, oy men calling themselves Xew Hampshire
ieniocrais. Such, according to the Patriot. rr
the charges brought against the Presi
dent 1 I
nv tile II
'he h
party , to rno.MuTi- his owx ameitiovs vm tvs." Let the I), niocracy throughout the country ponder these things. Boston Atla-. .
Cincinnati Criminals'. - Sextekced. The Criminal Court, Judge Fiiun, yesterday . sentenced the
loiiowing persons lo the Ohio State! Penitentiary: - j Lewis Sumpter, for attempting to nass i
counterfeit bank notes or the Merchants' and Mechanics Bank of Boston, for two
; years. Henry Stapleton, a comrade of the
aforesaid Sumpter, for same offense, was
Cincinnati yinr
i-orn ANr.no.,.. .
ket is ouiet toi- . "e Fkur
Heavy Ranbcry in Decatur Co. I
The residence of Caleb Stark, about six miles from town, was entered on last Friday night and $800 stolen. ' All the circumstances of the transaction lead strongly to the belief that the agent in the robbery was well acquainfed with the premises. . The thief well knew exactly whereto put his hands on the money as there were two bureaus in the room, and the drawer containing the
money Iva3 the only onedisturbed. beinw sent for one year
entered hy a key obtained for that pur- Patrick McHugh was sentenced for pose. And although there was a variety 'seven years, the longest term the statute
oi vaiuaoie papers in the drawer they auows tor an assault with intent to kill
were iett unnned and the money alone M alluir was a most
taken. Not the least clue exists for the ) The prisoner, in an bcI of
detection of the guilty person or persons. ',a razo-, at an early hour
Inn.;.. -
dollar bills on the State Bank ofIndiana,lynpped her breast open while it was I r, ?art ,cuIar tnade
o " caiu 01 100
young infant. The testimnnv shn-.l : V i,al('s of Ok
1 . i . . ... . w" iti irnnri 1 & i n
Bit.
Ket is quiet-deal Upi "r ur n
rioid on Tor the Foreign new P05ed t due, and the only M,fe ,b
oris, at 83.7.1! B,i : erP i
we notice sales of 8r,n Vh ,In Gw
Corn at 53c j , "U5"efs
Receded during the IT 3 brls. Flour. c 1 48 hours c
. Provisions. The on!
to us to-day was 40 trs. X i
! j here was. 1,0 I
imand for Lard, and w. . 'j ?0o1 ik
uivvivu ui me yuuiv person or persons. , , ai an eany nour in ine n orn hit I c- i , . auout: Tki ..:.,. : - r . . r .j ...t.:i i , . : oldes at 5frc. nnt4 i .
i .iniirjr Luiiamicu ui 4uu,an in nve um wne was sleeping, actual- ! WPr .u r ' uul'nneithp
This is not theonlv bunrlarv commit- t that McHnzh. in committimr thi hnrri. ' s"u" ,mr ot 4f5ic. Tk T
j .i- . .-. . . . . li. i i .. - is jroon. ' oem
the bank the remainder i pregnant with nourishment for her
h intent to kill. ' fi fl r ' iV ' "a ,ve uerstor T fiendish one.-! S ? d " a fanIier 2 5h )f passion, with 1 JV' J V1 W,B0W he:d i' c i 5f in the n o'rninl. I S. tl.?Sle tnimXJ? 2 4
nut 'nneithere5 Public. I (.7c.
fresh from
Wnn in rrnM
........ i . .ale LICLIIIIIIIIV Hill J I'll . ,
, ro good lai
fj : .u: : r.i " . . , l i.i .." .... " : . : is troon.
... ..... tfiiviu ,.ii.iiiii vii u iasi lew "an ivunuiiru uv no leeung; Ot I POPPFP c, months, and the frequency of such trans- jealousy, but was under the controf of : ,n r-r . ffi? !es cf6j baPrB,
..uiin ii n .j
Inp m..t.. s--UL
cottinui
aciions snouid serve as a warnin to those having money to keep their premises secure. Press.
the spirit of a devil
most righteous.
A remarkable feature of this
His sentence was
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5315 for State
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and .M8fS5,3I fnr C C " 5J- for Ohj,
our nt sijo
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arrive at
! firm.
extraor- i ipnv
dinary case i?, thnt the convict's wife. ' fjMn Rivpr ' ci''J hot
The Richmond Whig makes ome even while suffering the most acute I - " ,iU n at $43.
severe comments upon the strange fact ! pangs ot physical agony, caused by her . 1 1 1 . -m-m-w w n . . I II I I 1 I
inai, wnnst v m. J. urowu, who made a urutal nusuanu sacis, would not prose-
corrupt bargain with the Freesoilers for culc nim the ties of the marriage vow the Speakership of the House of Rep- j were so holy with her, that all his errors,
resentatives and then lied about it, is on her part, were forgiven. But as"the
appointed to a valuable and important office, not one of all the distinguished members of the House who participated
in t Vl A Q,nn.'iiia anil A . . M ? T f at.-. ' n TOt et !1 1 i ll T 13 nFtlTO fflif liTfl im.il.. : . .
" v., kaiu.ui ciui ut7iiuiii;i'Liou 01 i ii at r . v, ,1,., 111 1 11 1 ... nc, iu "ivu ,5 neavy .
inuiviuuars iniamous conduct has receiv- severe inougn ueservmg retnbu- "3Jl-rlriii Porki- ' sk)' t ed the slightest indicatioriof favor from j tio.n-.. ! Beer is firm at Sl-T mhl
v..v ..u.iuc v.. me a.uuiiiii9i.ravioii. -""'j ""- seiiLt-iieeu lor i led .Meats are nnplio j " ricit
lhat our readers may see how the ,wo yt-ars, for grand larceny.
Democratic editors of the South rcjrar- I " illiam Cunningham, for lorgery, was ' Sales of ?no r. LCrs aru- Hai
ded Brown's course at the time, we con- isent to Columbus for three years, y the following from the Norfolk Va.'.l ! . , " rr-
...iiiiv-iij mj iv n uui ii, a i cspftia uie farmer of Canaan township, Athens county was instantly killed last week by the premature explosion of a blast in a well.
t ,. . uui M-ine . ket closed firm within , iUei caue of Just.ce is mighty and will pre- Sales of -10.000 bt"w. w'c 'mA vail, witnesses were providentially se- Wheat at Sf .30 tZ ol'T
Idrpll X'" '
Sales nf, -.n-c:; . ."-CttC
wi u.iij Il'-'.j 1
for i-ies
Argus of 1849:
'The Democratic Representatives of of the South reposed a generous confidence in Mr. B-ovvn. Without exacting any pledges from him they were wil
ling to take his recorded votes and his1 1 v - u i i past political career us a guarantee of In New l ork, during last week, his fidelity to their interested his op-' t Z"! hundredf nosition to fh- Vilmt nrnv; ..-,:. and tln ty-eight, which is an increase of
r - " - iv ui ui too uui oi Wll,
"ft " I, V '"r. ue" cedins week
uitv i uiiuuimuu&iv ra v nFio i s snnnnrr. r
. . , , . o r t
led Meats are unchar Z' "k brl?,at61?9c.forShWrrli!i
aies oi 3U0 hags ( jfoe . . , Java and 0c. for Ri0 ' W 11 V- f9f
uuici. ouiesoizi'U lihitc v:
4lc for Muscovado andOrlea
iasse is eun
roatket
''Car. at
Tl'KXELIXG THE
3Ir. J. R. Sillier, ban BK,n;. "Tf
ite for a tunnel ti,..., .
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i.uiinrii
one hundred and thirty-three on the pre-
ceuingweeu. As usual, a Urge numb f .1... . u .
i We rejoice that this denouement nrrr. ut r" a.s c.uur. D-v. enuniption.
red at the time it did. H13 tiickery and
conu-ion wnn trie rreesoil faction was publicly exposed in the presence of the nation's representatives, and he now stands before the world a convicted and doomed man deserving the contempt and scorn of every honest man." Yes, Brown "stands before the world a convicted and doomed man deserving the contempt and scorn of every honest
-i.,. ...u.jjams, me rresi- states. Well.when amanwhoc y Ins own purty, in his own State the contempt and scorn of every n who know h.ui best. They say ; mind is appointed to office, what c ms sacrificed the interests ot the 1 appointing power der-ervpi
S prions Accident.
At naverstraw, ev ork, on the
said he; for they are doing more wood in cvoninS 011 the 9th, a tornado blew down the parish than you thi::k for." a building in which were four families.
"I won't" said 1. We never u-e,l t, nn'' which was also crammed with people
have Sunday Scoools, and nlouirh-huU ;,.t ,l,e time, many of them laborers in
me uricK-yards, who ran into it for shelt t 1. . 1; r.
iri. v. uie nny persons who are
Cf
"lackbcrn ne Sunday. Mr. Eutor: In your oarer of last
j week you gave the good roiks of Brook-
viueii iKi (ei:iny greai reasons to expect a glorious time at our quarterly nneting iu consequence of the presence of visiting ministers, but you probably had lorgotlhat this whs Black Berry "time, and that some of the members ol our church, as well as other churches, ior the want
of tune during the week had of necessi-
j ty, to go black Berrying on Sunday, and jot course could not attend meeting as j they would liked to have done. Now I Mr. Clarkso i,y. u as an Editor should j have had more sense than to hoid out any 1 such idea to the public, and onr F.I.I.V
should have had more sense than to appoint a quarterly meeting in Black Berry time, and onr visiting Brother should have had more sense th in to come visiting in Biack Berry time, lor the reason that you all know that Biack Berry time comes only once a year, and that quarterly meetings come tour times a year, and you know rurther that quarterly meetings cost nothing, and that Black Berries i: we do net rick them
Ladies Hook. The August No. or this interesting Magazine has made its appearance among us. We see that A. C. Bunnell is a candidate for Probate Judge in Washington co. Oregon. OirMr. Geo. A. Chase Esqr. will deliver a Timperance Address in Bloom-
mgrove Sunday July 3lSt at 3 P. M. Sml dp 11 Death. Mrs. Hurley o" Laurel, formerly of this place, died suddenly it that place, tn Monday morning last. She was taken with the cho!ic the evening previous, and lived cn'y about 12 hours. She wasmajrd cYz n. sn ' w.-s methrr-in-la - of cur Post Mast, r, Mr. Joh i King.
jit. isj. KoTHtRs of r;oomintr: -:e u;mc. neuce the impropriety of j
Grove die i in that piaoe on Sundy eve-! . g '"teriy meetings ;n BUok Bc-r-ning last. IU w.s .go and industri- ' jjr. Ejilart you c M the ous citizen, and he leaves a wife and 2 j ly of the idea that you held out in your children, to mourn his less, while they PaPor "d I hene" 3Ir. Eddy and Mr. can recollect wiih pleasure his virtues. ' oUer take some Fins to explain
The Court remit s fin i ' e F'pie
mm inemine year belore they wish to ami dairy maids do none to much work set them; and the best time for that pur- it is. What they will do if yon make pose is undoubtedly just before the scholars of them, can't tell.' leaves put out. The great objection "All this time I thought myself wonagainst setting out forest trees is, that drous wise in not being led nstrav by the the great height they grow in their nat- new Tangled notions of my netghbors;but ural state, makes them cumbersome to Rl last my eyes w ere opened," for there move and liable to die alter planting out, was not a rarmer in the Parish who had t.nd renders it difficult to obtain tho -e not better crops than I had. that are of the right shape to set. This "I saw that my neighbor with a wheel dtficulty can be obviated by going into plough could do without a driver, and the lore6t with a saw, and, selecting hold the plow tail with half the trouble those thai can be easily moved, saw oil' that it cost me, so I set up three or four the whole top, say from six to ten feet wheel ploughs, and what I ci uld do Irom the ground, or according to taste, without them now it would be hard to and let them stand until the next spring, say. The roots not being disturbed, they will "Keep your land wet at top and dry throw out vigorous shoots at the top of at bottom.' said my neighbor, when I the stub heal over the wound and form began to listen to him. f took his advice, quite a top the same season. had my meadows well drainpd, and nev- " If taken tp and set out at the same r have had trouble. He who does'nt
time, one half, at least, will die in spite ol drain his farm is draining his own purse "Mike, and is it yerself that can be
n ei.uns 10 save uiem. And those "y oau management. a.uier teningme how they make ice that do sur.ive will seldom make hand- "I lo iked about me and saw that I lost cream!" "In truth I can do they not some tops, for the reason that before the 811 ncre or two of ground bv my slovenly bake th ;m in co vlJ ovens to be sure." roots catch sufficient to sustain and keep hedges and headlands, so I set to work The New York Herald in n 1,
tne sturjs green, they will die down some an-Miad them trimmed upelose.lt was tide on the barbers of that city savs the inches from the top, and the bark sepa- Polish thing that this was not done be- whole number is est mated .J 5 500 rate from thi wnml tl,o . furo ...1 1 .. . .uv,
' pviitw, 11IUBI desired for the 6 hoots to 6pring from. "I was backward enough in venturin"It is true that some will die by losing a heavy iron press wheel clod crusli Uieir tops alone, without being moved, er; but when I did, I found more work But the number is small, and there has dne by it, than half a dozen pair of harbeen no labor expended in moving them rows would do. No one can persuade to some place to die. me to set it aside row. "I have practised this method for 6ome "Nobody stood stifier than I did a-
j cars, anu seldom lose a tree af.er set- gams', the threshing mach:iie6, but for ting. Sugar m-ple is considered bv a" that, when I saw my neighl or could some to be a slow grower, but with good turc a hundred bushels per dav out of ground and culture, (which they seldom the straw while mv men thump'ing away have.) but tew kinds can beat them. I wit their flails did so little, I gave way have some that were treated as above, at once and set up a machine myself, and set two years last April, that have "As my neighbor had got the better handsome tops, the branches being six nt mJ obstinacy in so manv things, t was feet long. I am decidedly partial to su- not at all likely' he would jjive up'schools. gar maples for shade trees. They are At Ieat he beat me then, too. For masecond to but few as thrifty growers.and nv years have I supported them, and nevfreeness from all kinds of insects and er shall they need a pound while I have disease. They ere second to none for one to give." durability, hardiness and long life for "At this present time, thou gh lam not their capability to withstand the tempest ond of running neck or nothing alter evand last, but not least, they are second ei7 thing.I keep my eyes open to see.and to none lor their sweotnees;and I would my ears "P to hear," quite disposed to sooner vote for a tax of fifty cents upon believe that my neighbors are as wise ns every man that should negleit to set one I am, and to profit by the.r judo-aent as tree a year, than I would the same weU as "r own.
niiouni. ior me present or any other' 11 1188 often surprised me to think.
m unary sysiem in lime of peace
sun.
posed to have been congregated beneuth
the roof, only six were known to have escaped. At seven o'clock seven dead bodies I ad been taken out, and a large number of the inhabitants were searching for more. In addition to the above frightful calamity, we learn that the wind blew with such violence us to capsize and sink a sloop at the wharf. The steeple ol the Tarrytown church was also demolished, and the 'steamboat shed was carried bodily into the river. One dollar and twenty-five cents per bushel lias been paid this season for new wheat, in the St. Louis market.
n -1 1 I Ii 1 .. . 1 . 1 . 1 1 , I
iiivii is mire iu lulu snop. ine avelage of wages is seven dollars a week. The elm trees at New Haven have this year been saved from the ravages of worms by placing lead troughs around them and filling them with them with oil. The hint is worth the notice of all who have shade trees. Methomst Taherxacle in New Orleans. A correspondent of the Chris-
tian Advo?ate. writing from the South.
... 1 . ... . . 1 . . 1 1- . . ,.
ly not 111 uieu 01 inai laial disease.
The mortality was greuter among children than among gro-vn persons no less than two hundred nail 41 under one year having died. CCrThe receipts for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for June, foot up $190,000, exceeding the estimates by $40,000. Affair at the Capital.
man," but he also stands before the world : special thspatch ef thf N Y Tribune.
on appointee or the Pierce administra-! Wahhincton, Thursday; July 11 I53. tion to the agency and super visorship or! fTnmphry Marshall's Miihrrial career the mails or the irreat North-Western ' in Chi 'in if H ueuviahle. His iioura. tmL'..
States. Well, when aman who dpserrnn the Celestial Jlh-s not fiud favor with ih-
honest A"",y,lr,,uu- ' he 9iiliin-nt of CliriMen-
hat does the . Wulyru"y ' vor of liber-
ppointins power der-ervpt , y ,l" "!,,1""u "" m fievmrd ta-
i l-oii-. lluinjiliry coiiiniiitrd a Uat pass. . 1 II" .1.1 : . 1
Uuide Hoards. It is great conven- ? . u w,ir' the P ience to a tr-vplW to fin.t k..j . 1 V- 've r.-.m.lu.d i.euiral.
p j . ,1
will
".Aio K.;vi.e..
and estimate for Chicago river, tc
of that city, and it has received a I) ( rnnsi, prat mi, II iura
it with two carnage and tv.o foot The structure is to be of wrought iron! of sufficient strength to rcW n...7
vALrrn
and internal danoer.
mated at 126.000.
The Cost is
t tho fnrlr. ..:., .u . ' -"7w nniirtrritv. s bucimi-
v.L,a.,.iio u, uie roaas cor, hut Mr. Walkf r .n-nltl reaources directing him the way he should go. . eii-hie h m to fin.i the rnedv.
tsec. 19 ot the Road Law (Rev. Code p From entirely relinlile iut'orniH ion I am 466) provides that . enabled to i-tate that tecretry Alarcy, in "Every suprvisor shall erect and keep I di"CU:"""S ,lie f ,ht-r.v qu"son, will aim l0
, at the forks of every highway, and at ; . .,w ""1 oul 01 A,r- .vereii'e sails. II
CirThe Daily News state 8ricsc.f to illustrate popular feelingin I;sv 'thai Mazzini was in Milan three mon-'hs be! fore the outbreak his errand known tl hundreds yet his prestnee not befivl ed More than that, he rested secured in tuat city ror a month after the iW-eci tion had been supprtsseti.anj then k J Italy in safety for Londuu. '
I -John B. Hall, E(q., late of LawJ renceburgh. has purchased the office cf j the Evansville Pocket and will short V ! commence the publication of iDemncrsf
I'iiucr 111 inai cny. l , ' I IiiIa n n.rlr nf 1 1
were m latlung at Newport, the n-h
ftniT till ln.lcn v... .... ' . t .1
u ""'tc ion uij w nn mewigc
1 uiiiuiiiing an ineir ciotncs. A verv v cious act!
up
everv rrnKsinir nf maA u: . j-
trict,-ruide posts and boards, wit h ,Wrin. :r; , z"a fo.r A,"'ri' -'" righu
, ,1 , ' . f , IOUIII1
will be Young .American, but not a Filhbus-
will
tA..A...t if .... . .
tions and devices thereon, the exoen' Z'T t."gwd
ihereoftobepaid out of the township j I he Cousulat- at AmMerdarn.it t!iev treasury." !i, w,il be l,ea BrD. of ZV, i his is not generally atten led to as it : Carolina 1 hi m be. an admi.able ele ought;tobe. Supervisors had better look i "a- u cousin t.r the late R. Raruweil
10 11 in lime, as tliey are liable to a pen- : , . ' , ' "r"t,,'r au' a polihed
n It it I t' 1 I I I. 1 r 1 ill.
"j v 1 vi iur culii uegieci OI duly. Larayette Journal.
j Ilea I U wf Vrotessor aldwrll, Ou SutUlliav ev.niiiir lnul u I .
Ky , BiolVssor Charles Caldwell brrMlird fc
la.-t. lie was Dar niuety years of it, ir, n-;. oiih of the oMewi anil most rlri,r..ir I
phyticiaiis in the United Staten.
A Itemed)- for (be Scaion. A lump of wet saleratus apli.o to th: sting ol a Wai-p ot hee. will top Hie (1-10 10
moment, and prevent it from tidW-tJ
! writer;
soiiit cases
"a been eiiirirHit n.,nn ...:n , .
1- - 1 v""m hi uuinn ele
I "I"- ... isr- - 111.
-The venerable editor or the Bur-
Cr' The .Maine Law wh defodln en Mob
The Serietary of State, auri his HCPomnlM, ldsl iu Awwmhly nf .W Tork, op
responsiblu duties.
Plllir iiiiiip
.Vlinistera Soule. iinH
lington Vt., Courier, speaking or the ; t alker hela a long coufereuce with'the Sec-
acquittal el Miss V heeler, in Wisconsin i w..y l":uay-
for shooting her seducer, says.
V e blush to name the fact
and vet
j... 1 .... . '
uuiy compels us to do it we have seen in our own Vermont, the State of.our pride and nativity, our friends and our hopes yes, even here, we have 6een the petition of injured women for the legal redress which such sases demand, referred by a seducer.as Speakerof the House nf
Assembly, to a libertine, as chairman of' a committee who would follow in hi '
wak
The following new consular amioinWnu
are inuiuni'ed: I ima J Caleb Smith, or California. Pernambuco Wm Lilley of Ohio. St Johns. P. R. John Parson of Florida Mantanzas Edward VVorrel, of Deleware. Marneiles Samuel Diusmoor, of New Hampshire Glasgow-rhilip T. fleam, of New York Genua E. Kelix Foresli. of New York Klsiuour-F B Wells, of New York. I-i-iih James McDowell of Ohio. Manin heim-Johh Schreff, of Maryland. St. Jaeo de Cuba Si
reaiiiiii;, by a vote of 46 va tu h2 Btvi
M the yeas 2i are vv liijj. 2iJ IVmoc.il,
and 1 Imlependent. Of the uavs five wers
Wings and foHTT bkvkh Deiiiutrat-i. 12" In the choice of a wife lake the oWc'i ent claiiiihur of a poo.l mother.
ana an done witn the most nn
feeling iests andiibes. Werureimt hnvL- P-n.ylvuia.
many seducers are shot the more the .t!"l,tri Commercial Agent Robt R. Torbetter. vis of iMimatraI . Nmeteeu b icklayers on the capitol extenIlay lfIaklng.Swentlnfr, Ac. 10". lo-,!ay refused to continue work unless There is said to be philosophy in suck- ' P""1 ,we,"yfive cents per c'iem above theiig fggu. r.nd so there is in making hay Present waS" f f2 25. : . L. , - i o J :
Furniture!
1 1ST received
Furniturt'-
JI r received a fiot-il BMS.irtm.-nl of F"KMl l'KE, L-on..itiiJE in -..rt nf iii n-atis. Tul-i" S lands, Oiure- I .ililesofn.. l.oiiicw.Cril. Billow ( atm, Waeona l.d 'null lH-ipla.!s. J! iKUMes.l'ltaira ui everv v arielv . it'. V., Kl'K.Vui ilE E0.1V.S Pronkille. July 13. leja. 31.
Kher Funny street Scene. A pntl-man pushing down street in hut h.ite; a ragged urchin running after him ; ; "Mitlier! mither! O, mither, I thav mith-
I HIXt; OK BEAU I Y IS A JOV FdRtVEH." AVhy will rn"niile emitre pimpK- on ikf unatt face divine.' or eruptions of n kind. hen it ifait 80 well kiiO'.m, I'jal fir. Gtyn'i't fi'i Dark cud ia icf.tu it.c cK'Hii.'.i:)! UiefkiD from !: i iiiiuii!y. n iiiiiv iiiir I'iiiiJ'Ii'S. i.in.aui Blol'iile at Ilk i'"' :"''U'i art t3 )i,-alit.i . Mnooth o" soft tiie fie .-Ii of u tit l.c . It i rr'ail; rrif-1''"'' 10 all tliat misli t'.ic ro-y in uty of iliu'iili.oJ.
It c i i"(-s nil iro i.nii ini-nm . ("""'
charge all i..fcste.i Ic.r.rr. anil eradiut Tcr i in purity from the j?te:..
It Hues itf T ork niil.Pv. l ul eSVotnallj, pvii I
roticiou5 ber.uiy and tl iwirp hcalia i :teplff
! of uglincN and fnul-siiti'iiii g disease.
mentions a plan enteitained by Harry j b,08Som faIIs t'e plant ceases to enlarge, Hill, a well Known wealthy cotton mer-1 and ve7 60on Passes into the "sere and chant, nnd a liberal hearted Methodist, 1 J'e:low leal" the saccharine and mucilfor birldinja Methodist TubiTnacle in'!a'noU:, Portions decompose and evapoth it city, in :tn eli rihle nositin ,t : rate, and soon become the mere womlv
"Are you ralline me bey?" 7;..u.PPK.tICF fO..I13MAISTRKE.' B
" eth thir; 1 thaw what a hurrv vou ith CISCISXATI, if oa ish anvthing m Ihcclounct
IU." :linp roil wi.!alvni' Uiem well made an4
"Well speak quick what do you want? ' good style eijual tollic bcMCuntom Irade. TV
I House etnn.lR A. ' I- mr4-ll
F rom the Tribune, July, 15. TI Crystal Palace.
Jons I'rLsoK.
Dr.
tins mauer to the r
On Y..nr tmV
Je. R. McClure as i: Dosed for con. Ju'v IS. lis
tempt of court. I r - - - r Look out for Frrery. The Court of Common Pleas ad- L ,e h"e been pho,,vn 11 Sl bi" on the journed on Tuesday hst, after a ees.ion OT1 ' 14 "a-vs-. printed lengthwise on the bill in lare
capitals with blue ink, has been extracted so that not a vestage of it can be diecovered. In the upper corner on the lea hand end of the bill, the figure 1 is printed over with the figures 10, on the right hand end of the bill the letterings one, in each coi ner.have also been printed over with the figures lO.the lettering OXE DOLLAR in the body or the bill immediately under the words "Bank of Connersville" is printed over with the words TEN DOLLARS. In the genuine 810 bills, a large figure X is printed on the face of the bill, extending almost aci oaa it, and the word Indiana is printed in largs capitals in blue ink, lengthwise on th tace of the Bill. The execution of this for ery is- remarkably neat, and liable to deceive tiiose not lamiiiar with this money. Let all be on their guard. Whitewater Valley Times.
. Visitor. '
T. W. CoLFSPrlTr tlAir nf l.nm..
- - , ..v.. VI IJU 111 ville, k'y. paid his old home, in this rlace, a visit a few jay8 since He h&g lately been elected Professor of Anatomy in the Ohio Medical College at Cin-niti.
65 to 67
Richmond, Ia. 5. Greencastle Lawrenceburgh Madison 73.
It heat. At Bro ikville it is worth
casli. Cincinnati 75 72. Wheeling, Va. Ia. 62.. Aurora 70. 70. Inditnacolis 60.
Ciutncy, 111. 73! These prices are quoted from the papers printed at they aricua towns, dates varying from the 14th to the 18th inst. .'Wheat at Quincy III. being 75 cents per bushel, induces as to put an admiration (i) peint after it. OTllonThos. Corwin" declines' atteciingour Agrirul'ura"; Fair
The Luephakt Abroad. The l-.lepbant belonging to a circus company g.t away from his keepers in Killing., Connecticut, and amused himself by going about the streets and pulling u, trees ,nd 'n fences! He was finally secured
grean-M viur. i nis uoclnne will not nnl.. .1 ann ..)n . 1 r
-j.q ' 1 ; uj-juj, j iur, iw t lover, anu June V "a.wR: ! Bra88 as botn of these articles are near-(O-W c ore sorry to announce that the ly worthless, ;! left to stand till the seeds small-pox has made its appearance near ! are ripe.
this place in its most virulent form. All the grasses, and clover most deci- f I b inr ui tln I in ;li. l- .. i i ii i. ... .
...... ... ... vM..ir. uixon, a wid- j ueuiy, mane a Detter quality ol hay if ow lady living' some three miles from ! cured by the sweating Drocess. rathor
i.i , . . . . . . .
man Dy enure sun and air drying. In good hay weather, when the grass is not over stout, what is cut in the forenoon.
oy oeing spreaa out and where
p n m i iu ii r f r ; . 1 ,
l..:n .... , n.
"riven t York on Satarijay from Newport, R. !., ou it. way to Miunesota territory, via the lakes. 0Tl.e Purine reports lht Commodore au.lerl.tli s ..kwra yaCllli North Sur a. nve, at Soutlamutou on the M i,,taut.in leas fian 12 oa from Xew York.
HO
in the period of ripeness protection
ugainst oews ana rains manner of curingand in housing and stacking. Medicinal plants contain the greatest quantity, and in the greatest perfection, all of thifir peculiar qualities at the peliod of full blossom, aid this we are disposed to believe the best period ror cut
ting grass lor hay; for the moment the
I ve pit no time, to spare." "I ih you (ruing down threel?" "To tienureyou little duuee what do you wnrit?" ' Will nmlliu. 1 1 . . i
1 . . . . . . i. v , ... ... . - ' I . .... . i ... i .11' Ml iiin 1 1 1 1 1 an li 1 1 ii r nr..
n . i1 .-. i r .i inn ... . fi hm i. I i. .1..,., ..f . . , .... -.. ....... ..ui
vom oi cm .iu.oou. it is to De capable of i ""'c "' " ' " cereal grams, oui tispcmed henaud ifyou llieeher 1 wish seating 3,000 persons. Jlany persons say that timothy should ""': cttc'i har Tor me; co h I'm a tired a not be cut till the seeds are fully ripe looking for her." Kailroad Debts. A paragraph going1 that it goes further snends hi-ttpr it
ui rounds ol the press says the railroad mar be true: and the rh rn a m k :. ... . Major Sh-rm.nV
debts ol certain cities gives the follow-1 bad bread and rancid butter, but ii may ,.,g amount to each inhabitant: Phil.-j be doubted whether there is the same 855' IVtiore,Sn-,'sI ,34;. 'c'ino' i quantity of available nutriment contain! fv. : ) C TZ Z -rL""!"" . in Plantits and stems.
x.;.: iiJi: : :o: v. . a,,er perie'g me seea, as if cut at iu
.... v,maio.cjl, ; UIUJ. greatcgt vigor. This
ituinu, c; -uaneita, i0; .Milwaukee,
i that after setting my face nsrainst wheel ; ploughs, draining, clod crusher, threshing machines and Sundiiv Schools. I should adopt them nil, but I behove, Mr. 1 Humphrey the real truth to llf tl.ia tlmt
The World's Fair of 1S53 is opened, I never saw the condition of my own so far ns inaugural ceremonies and the ,arm till it pleased God to show nir the swinging wide or doors can make it so; cvil or my own heart. This it was that and yet he would be greatly deceived who ; opened my eyes, humbled me and took should be led from these facts to infer 'way my obstinacy." lhat it is in a condition to be visited, scru-i - - tiniied and enjoyed. Its London proto i Grx. Cass ok Ukcie Tons Cabix type was in a very chaotic state or gen- Gen. Cass, in a recent speech, speakhy oral preparation when formally opened of such works as ' Uncle Tom's Cab'n "
iy me w,ueen on me 1st of May, 1851; says: -I have seen more wretchedness 15,000 persons were said to havA hr Rake ,nt0 wnrows with the horse . the wor.t. iH;er.
u i k ..en,nd lhat- " ,n ol,e ot the Proud cpita!s of Europe, killed by an earthquake duriu the niVht I rake,or by ,'and, u1 make the cocks by T?ThA A""n Fxnre., IU , very god
I V v "oerauy loeaytnat man tever saw in our favored land a-. nd the pestilence arose from their nnhn. t n"Ke8 or ,orK ,UJ'8' '"d not by rolling, "";rv """"i ,.ni,. : ,outh. '
. . ares are reaay tor ex-. monp; me slaves. As to starvation, no ned corpses. Last account t "IZ except in extreme cases of hurry to eel nuy wnmn i.t to hl W.
ca- van starve nere.w tine or olack.un ran says the c ho Ur .1., :.. .
he wilfully keeps his mouth shut. And T. . S' I think that publications oritrinatinjr in.-. " TT hof"?.s ennaty, was murdered
distempered imagination, of something ?0UJ ?, the 9.th'. bJ
'"Jr ur? nn9rDym?rn- h ., firsi found u vw i;.!KooM.jr.,toas
frirtrthV.nn InA 'Vr,. "d m ver felt implied by the Bible all ,f Rushville. tv Conp, freely to the sun.and by 10 o'clock they , to Tavor th. Liquor TrHflic oL moment , Ou the 7th inst, by John f are ready lor ponding. Hay cured in this longer than he w inclined that wv by con-1 Est. Mr Isaac Simonton and JUway isinfi ltely superior to the dried, slderatirns ontslde of the Bibio. N Y Trib- rv i' Ward all or Lawrenceborgli senhnrnl ar.d f isrlnrlii. r una ija. imiui -.u inst-.W
until taken up insensible: He linked ! .d aV drying. m KeT h" r. v. , ! w ' "-TS ' JJl
ll.unn Tt l V I .. . . . " 'l."i. .., til JI-"
ii;.vu,uibvuici is uonea or Boucnong. Rurai New-Yorker.
Thc.uiin.is of paren'9 bo tw Vfrroifu
' TMeir Castor Oil. CIomel.&f., rrM
1ml while tliey pp.ar tel-nellt the J.tiei.t. b
are ar'.ualiv Using the I'ouinklion fort fnn
i!;seess.ucti as salivation, loci of '.t.
. .. . ..it;...!.. X i.
In aiiullii-r coliinin ill t e fouud tin 4vmi
mentor IIoIk-iisii.Il's Mi'il'uir.rtlo n!ri ! te attention oi" 'l lireciiy imeresieJ if "r,t "
; ....n n.,.irri.iMnMi- lipnlih. In tiTerC'
' utaiiitnand ui! disonlerf risiiicfroinl!"of,1"!
: lious tvpe. sliouM make ne of the oelT fLZ " i medicine, Hobenwi. k'f Liver Pittai r nr rf,rrrrf,"but sW frHotf" ! Worm Kvrurard Liver Pills. d6tL
J has the the signature of the Proprietor BENACK,9 none ehe are tenuin;
town, are down with it. Lima Aru-us.
Lartk-v-ake am) Pestilence i. Tek-' stA A letter from Erzeroum, dated1 June 3d, mentions that four calamities :
ha
u occuircdin Persia inundatiens and1
(.o dig my grave both wide and deep; Mace niartde stones at head nnd feet; And on my breast a turtle-dove, To ho- the world I died for lova.
'aor fellow ! ho dofM not nit Ct. i .. ,-nm nn TTlTlirV
- lover, and .c, . Wo' IUL It I Ui' 11 1 -U
x.llCi0' A?:7-ll- S Consul, died at j sTnTtTt fer rth Joe In rr-.k'rt'
V.U-.U 1LU OU
after oua
XJTG
conifin
4 to Vsrths
Dnernuuu .-
i-ctoi C. Ames U. S Consnl.died at si nee Ihe flh Jae in rrk'r'' -o on the I nit May, of brain fever, j Jjrr.j. Abrahamsard Martha Lane.k-" ii,unss- Philip J.Jone. to Mary J.Cowtf. ii W elch's rVMan H,p?0,!rome, . John W. Loconbcrry to ne of i 'I oeonle anil 1,1(1 h nrsni fa- .r Ta
IT U I'nrttrf, n AfTfl ( X in
light by simply turnina it over with the ed in PhUa,W..hi. on 3..,V... . "1 T.' ! ThonrpBon
rllnl. rn lit To!,r,., I . r Take Will dO tO Out in tl.A au nnlinr. . 1
,u.7 ,;"KU. r. .r!:s.1aI,aDri cocks, of about l&'or inn hi ' J 1 .. t E ,inunTeH J,.Ural v.:- ,
.v Mi)Uani-ai isniraz and; J ..n. -lum wn f"nrhed. lhat ta.-han. At the former place 12,000 to! 8"e.y . '"',. nts write the ben, and
'trfBn wcre to have been
H.
, a eeneral m' hooluiHHlers
hibition have been taken out of the
aes; while much that is exoosed to ripm
lackB arrangement and finish to Becure tho proper effect. The general inside appearance is that of a gigantic fancy store or baxaar, in which some eccentric
eartnquake has knocked Christmas into May-day and jumbled the two in inextricable confusion. We speak of the Exhibition as we left it at 6 o'clock last evening; it will wobably be better this morning and much better before Monday morning. To any one who cannot be here next month or in the Fall, it is richly worth a visit now; but those who can visit at one time as wellaa another should keep away for the present; and we especially urge our country friends not to make their visit earlier than August; and September would be preferable to any earlier time. We hare said that the London Exhibition appeared in a mere forward state than this; yet that was not entirely completed a month after the opening". We trust the last touchea will be given to tbis before August; but it will not close in a hurry, and those who would aea it tn
the beet advanta.ee mnv Tt-ii ......
, . --o- ,- tail' I tntr time.
it out of the way ol showers or nii'ht . r. ' r ." rountry, and xsinnishe.1 !
posure. H made up of small diameter. " ?y . 'urh 'P"ched
ait4 ma li i nrh afl ikav aartll Un
aiu a '&. iaj wm oaiiua vutry lit ay
r very ;
Uj wwr i
from hom
thrpp : In. left Inr tno. thrp. inJ oiun .U...T . " i "an ever found in the Bible anv .
. , UIurlIIIII,r .rann n,m-. ,... , ' ""J, Incitement to linn.,. ,l..li; n:.. ..'
worse, eivine trie most exao-ireratcH Hj. 1. r". -.., anu i imotny.and ! wunoui iniur. un a fine sunnv mnm. ... t.. u. --b -.."b u..-,
eerinti rci.,.o, j .ur. . latnckUuinn. Several of tho n.iA. in .. mnn t iU .,ir . .l . 1 " ""' nrsi Iounrt 11 fomewher
- -. - f .v.. .tciu.vij, mm LHUB rXCIliniT v. , ijtiifalse impressions, both at home and a- u "we f th inmates of the broad,should be discountenanced bveve-' ca 7-thc deceased to the door ry true American.' " anii lhrow him out on lhe gravel pave- . ' ment wh great violence, where he laid
Ti-os
tindHle. , Robt. Hampson to MaraBeTJohn N. Virden to Emeline tW- . Asa R. Morris to Cathie M'Lauk'hlin. t- Tay. Chas. G. Adamato Amenat- J Robt. Pattison to Leah BarlowMaebiedT On the morningof inst., by Rev. J. V. R. VfLc
.nary u-
-"President Pierce tapped me on ,
.-! "... - O
the shoulder, nnd nkA ro it-.K " r ' " ,lu ?unay 81 ft H o'clock, A
was still determined to go back to Ore-, Q be dled' f on, to which I replied that dend or alive i Terrible Death. John Funk, of should go back. The president then i Terry county, Pa., in trying to work a said that the critical position of our for- j vicious horse last week to his canal boat eign relations recuired the old eme rin. : met a terrible death. The rone to wMeh
ced statesmen at the head of affairs, and he was attached having broken, the porthat he would be .highly gratified if I ; tion yet fastened to the horse wrapped would remain as one of hia constitutional . itself around Mr. Funk.and he was dracadvisers. But that if I r1ntorm;nD.i ' ccd. sometimes in the water nnA
l amphkne .McaDFRA What is the oso of the legislature wastioz its time on a hill lo prevent railroad accident, while camnliene :
an) other explosive burnine flu iris are rioinp
to go back, he hoped that I would accept limps on the tow-path, the distance -of the office of trovemnr nrDrnimi, ni,;i.i half a miile. He was litprifl m.ij
am, and have now the commission in mv . ,0 pieces
, .xl, riiiract oi governor
iiane
1853
Tllpri Am mnro I ) . n C nnn
'a speech, at Portland, May 14, pers in the asylnms of New York city
In the lilackwella Island Asvlnm thor.
are 5U1 lunatics.
i - - .uno .muiiuun
t on.rntion
Rev. Geo. W. builivan. . - is Morse, of the State of M'ne 1 Caroline B. Foreman, of j!
Darin Kekberv. eh j-.ji.r.,v ' .i. " - "I" :'",u i On the 4th inst., oy i rnntv,W
Yesterday afternoon, about 2 oclock.l resiricticn. Recent iDvestiip.tions nrov. that i Mr- Henry M. Cory, o , .Co8"
while Mr. Williomsou Guy was return- ""' deatrnction of life by the nseof bnrninj ; iIi5S RacDcI Mead' ing to his farm, near Pleasant Valley,' "uW"in lh" Un,i,ed greater than ; ty. . ,.roi0d. ... Madison county, he was knocked off. by "ilroads. rkVoffice, on the Ufc
fr l: v Vj ..u.i , . .. . , n""Ltiirin,.'i Tl. r..i:f.. I n Hit on
iiviu iii9 imree anu roooea oi ?f,l00, U V- - w""r' : a-hnmQ W Snnraan, f-'r: n ..?.er'.Vi " '"-AruTlv. ion n-gtZ ing in a very critical state. I clover as. horae. T.hVqH int by Rev. Ezekl W Mr.r, la.nn,i,i. T-.-r. ...... . . On the 3d inst., oy ' M jii"
Tol.ni a . . ...uvu icciicuLiiiieii on -J i or -Drwii tasi Uebatinr goeielv." e,;.. Mr II ram lia"" . Island Asylum thern1 Mad eon rnirnlo .Jl - i h..:.. i .v. .'.tr btues, Mr. Ilirm .,r fo. .
Tl.- n.:A -I-. ... I ..:v..y,.u,trcl,ui, re- s T"" "0 S"iob " VV nere dot) Pi:..l,th firnVPS. all oi T ' nc
(VTr.. .1 .. . r- : . . . .. . wiiiih. oi letlinsr Ward Of S300 hsa h., nIT.il r., it.-, ore oo when it a-oea ouil" 1... . . ! """V" " . k,. E l J)u'w..
w ... ..L. v.oice oi a wne, tate the : tnem all loose to hold a mass Ahnlitt- . "JIu " . .ud .r-..oi.; " " . V . On the 2Stft uti., "j - ,0 v
1 1 . 1 1 . u'luni-r or a jroon mother.
apprehension of th rnhW anil ,nn I aul "tore eacitine ODe uo: ''tthrn
and 850 for either one Coln.nh... P.et'l oa 6 does it born trror does
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.VLu"iEM..Mr. John
Eli
V. Y mi
fo ac jt
Pt wi a th i -i go tut ex P&i de. ea de, nei Cr of ;els : froi be
flown
. ' Eleanor Pachanaa
