Marshall County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 35, Plymouth, Marshall County, 28 July 1859 — Page 2
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D. & P. McDONALD,::::::::::::::: Editors. PLYMOUTH. THURSDAY. .11 XV - Messrs tba sr A .v;io r.-c our oi.lv authorized adveiti-sir.g Agents tor Chicago. pr.uocR.vnc county ticktt For Citrk, N'i;WToX U. PACK AK1. yt nT. v. n.i.iA.M m:nm. i jm. srr.nir.N a. rn ancts. Koiul K crc ipt: We were no li. Ie amused, whvii read iiw il,.. oiit,'- i .1... i.v. f ...it ...v. V...I-M ji; n oi nr.- j.iti iHih b Jvepublican, tw our sliiclurca on i.is du- j 'Die of tho Auditor's rtqjort, to ?:-o how ; irefUi ho was mt to bung forward the .. . - I a iaborod dv'Ier.-ie. I .-. cm ho w c Ii knew, . 1 ft ul Ic:;?.t xt was his pmiiege to know, that tho law does not aathorizj tl, filing o road receipt,. W. n-vtr knew or heard vf i'belP-do-i. hofo,e and rros hkolv'it . -ii .i. ana n..i,koi , viii t- b- i.. -no outsiihj t Marshall , . iii'i I I- II t h . i w.i ii . .. 1 I .-. 1. I loUhlV. It the law rtmiiie 1 th.-m to bo - - 1 ------ - - :
trguivs to bhw that we were tu error, but France and .Sudiui t had already bean con- , in?. nunoers o! en? (Uiierent legations -r . V , " co-uitry. llts ability to sway the Muh- N,id by om- cor, founded hummer, - "
t-yafirwd hn riii-uks niuMlv to the ex- 'eh, !-,I T'e nmv i mn. of tho t rp-.tv ,,,,rn Ll,r'r- had several reunions i:i j ,M '"'"q inc. R'-'i Snaps ol Hie crack.-rs buril tw,.iVc. wris proverbial; .ni-of the At a Lit a u!ass, or ch.-.pe,-, V I ullvTU 31 ...tikS n.uM.v to the X .cltid.d. T..ep0M,I0n,of the treat) a.o !uili(,aioI, of ,ho ,1CWS ()f h nrillisliw or the insp,,,;,. reports of pistols, which ln,t extraordinary and memorable of his trvrhnitr whik v-M v e um- wl U v" ! 9 Auditors reports and to d, ending the a, fodows: and to show their appreciation of th, con- m,1(? UviAuus ohl gentlemen, ai least, oratorical points were made under these xM.U. rxsjI rxsI,. pivsata Ailuitor for liing rov 1 recoipls, An Italian onledorativ is to bo formed j tinned peaceful ixd.-n ions anion. r their r,.- ulo'-itls Fourth" :xt,e$ ira, "day of j-ircumstances. Uut nationally Mr. (dunte . TP and -barging tho county for so doing. llJUIcr tho honorary i'red lency of the ! pective sovmeigns. Tho jubiiants, how- i xv''". dreadful day," prohibited by the ! is biSl kllowll hv l5s ati'-as! Thc-se are ! 'TT ,i:U""" tV')XVA SStMh S !)!)!), S'.iOOd' Hheu we had mad. no charge against him i Pope of Rome; Austria ü.nced, Lombar- ?v?r- ,h " il-.IV-ch, Sard-i'T' ol t ile hum, !KUl,:'Mi";S rema.kab'e specitr.ens of line, soucivus , 0f)( (i; ( tl,u, .y ,,.u, i M.-Lnfn ...i.-,i: -., : f;rtlntru-t. Why did tl,. edit,r mat, ,uch P,.,...,. V.....Wn J J It;.!:., ami Austrian min.aters, wie :uc. ja this purely America., celebration the i;c;i,li:ofa bton)l sl of superabundant , ,. ' A A " ' a, e.t . f , ,.,...kh.,;:,
tikd, the Auditor would be .-ati.Ied to five j thai the great neutral powers exchanged c.'tits each, i:-.tead f two and a 1 alf. J communications with tho belligerents ofLy a road r eeip: cetild be ucd a second j feting a mediation, but were unsurccsful,
lime, in c.i-e it h'. n.ld b stolen out of the Auditor's " thee, is nvi' than we e in imigi!ie. i he truth ci ine matter H. tho law ! don't coT:icmph:c th i filing cf n. id re- j tseipts or Ass-ssorV s'aterv.ent, and the bill ! already ail-w.-d Ty two of the Lomtiits- i F Moners was tiudoubtediy an oversiaht. If the K publican's articl" contained anything new, :ha: h t r.vjt h-r-t .for.' b.o n answeied, wo w. ul 1 anauer it in detail;. i .i . . i:. .. .1 . . . ... ? ; phantoms ot hts own invijitiim', w--4 nnlv r request Inai lie Jtnsv, ;-.'.ir quH'-S ,:i ie- ' 1 1 ,l ,u . .1 'IV . . . O . gam 10 11,; r-t-i::.-r s .MiMcting t- and his Arc for sealing with tie? .i.nt.', th; tati .tifry ofler, A-c. If the editor has any an er to make, we 5-h.u!d like f.- h"U' it. 4 JTv'" M, Kpr-. ss ti.d 1 on the P., F:. . ( . ft. TL ran i -i ;i p a1-- ri -' t train n t'-e Michigan Rtvlo,, U. K. at Fim.i. li.i J'i-s.iay morni'ig. Ou; nun killed, n: I dan: t a coii-dd-i-able vxtent to tl. 'Ml ' W, " o.. le.-Uit. Th- '-K-guIator Man" i3- ahevl ,..f all '.itii j .-tiii(;:i i i fatino; h;, ;vj.jj ntw od. F.y r. lier.i. tn-nt ii to-day's papr it will e..;: jj at he ht$ n c dvevl an '.'itilo i .1 ..1 : 1 O i . i '-- ..w .ock, v,h;ch wid be 5-dd a' -in ukably I )w juie. -. f ive him a call. -u- . - i- .-v i,ii(j it'H lD V I :i lornt'.-(l t.nt we w-ie informer in r.Ution io toe a :tiot, of :h. nvotiug at iVar.-m vilie . f ... ' 0 f.,r a tr.Lr.- up tho tr.v k w. con- ,. i.r , , ' ' i l i I . II' T : i if I Iii f.. ; " - i'9 II'. II 11. at no act'i ' f tlii, kind v.as tak. h. an I we hon..
f;.1,. , , , 1 tt:e r rencti, who traatlfis them to lh'ten in . p..:vr haw. to call anoth.-r : , ,- ,..-.;!., ' iviug f ha. dm: 1. r The L":uj):ior of Austna prosei ws VeilMr. Joiiy L'jl"tKN. of (lu'O'i T".-.nhip, i'"e, but hm will form -in integral part of hu in "Mr of-ico yestvrjay. the nist (. - the Palnn Cotidefaiiot). ajjh.-i tvt have t'..a this ..-a -or. Li J NaToLLo::. t, that tl: -y w:i ; npptci it-d The dbp.Vdi of the Mmperor was bular:J ...ppu.pii itf d. I.tincd in Pili- 0.1 tho 12. h, whe.i the
Th ha: n. OMjt ii ll it. Thi is Wl..', i uudoubtedlv. mU l.-I tim:, as tie1 ( , , . brH-rs aruUNfc,-!ir,r!,)W pii-es. and! ' ' . ' J r-js-.i", . m i ... r ... i . i. . o .TO. ,i ! : corn ; .!;..;! t , ,v ne
!' at. artival lion: Fur. po. which will t ftru' 1 ! , ,oS'J hu.vanthn found in to-day pap r, it will he r.eef. I ,5,! 1 ,M ,,,n ,)-liI' -N',flvs f?: th.it thfi I t'in "War 1 .n 1.,- r, ! otr-ht ! ,Th. ti'-t hopes of Italy aie deceived. a .:l,.s. This news ui.'i be hailed wuh j n'u,rS uil1 tv'4'1 -N'aph'' ostii-.-t acconnt : -y through ait the vl.ole eil ili-ed wof Id. I f "'Hkf'' ' 'v ;r " f Prcl,,K',s and It is es'imatcj iha liiere w-ie ab.nit 12 h'JMOt 11 ,U,,'1; I'"a,''J ''- at haves Austiia Cr0 killled iu ba'tle, er ahmt j T or , ir:,l"' -,r; iJ,l.v f''diediu the h'.-art of North
nay, during the f".aimuarc f th? war Aecoidiiig to tho tieaty, v i . .., lepot toil, 4 :is nance gäit.s ro'.Miig but gioiy. i. g-t L .mbardv. ud Ansiri.i ie Venice. Xi, i4.u wt.tt.m-:nt ,.f tl.o K.-puhlh .f this u-eelv. that "A DMnocrati nucin a9 hel l in tho I o Ollice l,,t ,Jatu. J.y t'tght, to mal anang. ments f,r buyi'.g -at the l)..nv,c,at. ind othr piirpoS iHid that "N. R. Packard planked down the ixrdM." is wh-dly and rnli-cly fnls... We arc mfnrned by the P. M. thai wocau i . . . i i i . . v i.jis uera J;ej,j ii, j:s cb'K c, and ifjare i crtaia that theto has beon no u.edfnl either plcdg-d or pUhked, to u. The Republican editor is getting at his ohl trickagain. If wo wero to ask him f r hii nu-th-uity, his ar.sivfr would probably be, that we wore in fuor of re opening the Afii'.v.u slave trade. TfTA. Mymis has just received a new Mock of watches of all l ind, which be is offering at hr usually low prices. Mtems ) a Ptti.ee, and h ko tenaciojiof h,s reputation for fair dealing, that h ivc none but th be&t of bargains. -"Our ppcr ii dehy:d to-dy for femora! reason, not tho least of which l. I wo naitd until the Republican wa y in order to gt tho rollers, o.m T F4ir t!si fiV .r w.-. at debtor yM'Pr-'riuquv o otj-rotate. 1
Farther Point. (J. K., July 21. Th? steamship North ßiiton, from Liv-
eroool on the 13th int.. ami bound for Quebec, lia9 been intercepted off this P':,t- :l mot ""prtant budget ,,f Hews obtained.
The steamship Ai.-lo Saxon, from Queued. There warlike stories may supercede
b:o, ui lived at Liverpool on the eleventh , ult. ( The ad ices by the North Briton arc ifour days later tnau those furnished by the -- Uttamer Africa, and are of a highly importaut character, both in a political and linancia! point o tiew. r - i- l i . iii ivrUii leiu is a nasse n-rer. a u nas accomplished the ol.j.-ct of his visit ia cun nectiou u;h the ocean telegraph. . . A treaty of peace between Austria and . -i & diese v .ss- scions to Sardinia: Auetiu ie- . - l:lis h.;r i iUt of rule over Venice. T'r- s-uner loft Liverpool before the effcCt yf thi, news had time to be develop,1 ej. The Pans Monucur explains tho cucumLi.it.. ..fi.o r itn irmljiUi ml nv ....... . . . J . f. . ... I .... n..iiiv''J nvir iisiin. iiu irtiivv i as the French lleet was about fomrufiicinr hostilities against Vcnic?, and a conflict before Verona was murnuent. When Napulcon, anxi juj to ptevent further bloodshed, a?certa.;ed the dispob'uion of the i r t Emperor of Austria, and linding hini wil - ' ling, nn armistice was concluded. Th ! . wo Knq.erors had an intorvUw on tho 11 th U-riitA-, 'at Villa Franca. A dispatch from Turin sajs Napoleon l-m m-m.iil n. Itiill-ttm from V.-ilIeno n n - .1 i h-juiicmi' the armistice, and con .1 1 tue troop on their irloiious an . allthoM! i-: "lvc th. crJi:. to PrUi?ll. " A Verona telegram a s thu armistice concluded only alter repeated requests from the Fiench, and afoT Austii i had obtained all die had a ..ked far. 1 1 uni reported that Kossuth w.;-. to . . ........ . 1 . t . 1 . - . . ... 4.H 1 f . i . g'j The following is a copy of tho telegram j h''- NapoNv'-n t' the IvnpreSH lvigoti", i ::unouncng that peace i.a I been c riclu - ' I ? 'devs. Val'e-i , 1 1 th. A irc.vy of peaco has ; p,.,,n gj ,r . h,;iv. cu the Fmprror of Austria and mysoif on the (d!oiug basi: fl" I. .. T 1 1 1 m ..,!.. . . . i-i In li 11 1 1 1!. r , . ., V i i . lie i.oiicrr.ry i,iesider,?V uf tlie Pi.po. .... r il , ' . i4 ! 1 he Lmtteror (d Austin concedes I.H li'h' ! i I.o'uli.rdc f,i fl . Kr:ne:')l' Ot I " ;Fieiic!i funds immediately iosj lZ 1-2 per .p.' rt t i I he news d, I not transpire m L'.udon , , 1 1 1 1 1 I . , .. f 1 1 1 1 1 I r iv i : i . r t .'i .ti vi 1 1 - .-1 i --- " " " " i of whic.ii wen! ma le af urwnrds at the ! lisi duitn ' tie- day b"in ' ?. All other ,,,M I,;Ml 'Jl 111 - r0n1rri,l;4 J c litre of Italy f.y the patron:iLr of tho Pope. The i 1 J I........ ' .i . i . : e
1 annountui'' his imnieiliato tleti.irtnre certain; v of nnai, iiü -ut oiherwu ih.in , uiaw ing-ioom, wii.m n,i3 ine ij ieen, bin- u;l9 .. ,a 1 bn-eilim' .o tin-
f.r Patis, gii;ig the provisional command capi' tl, and thus they think that good will l),,r1 ! Um I'-'i y tho I Hiue Lor.soi t p..iry ,, declamation ev.-r drove him t ,;i;'it'e 1 - ii . -rmV t. M-.r-.l V-iü.nt I result from the present a-itatiou uf the sub- and on the , ight by thePnnecoi Wal-.'S, strata of ulgar invective or obhuniy. Cnh'.V-V I.., oi lue t m iv) .i .,, ra i .11 1 in i . i . i o ... i :i i , , i . . i i i e r . . . . , 1 ....... ... . ", .. ,. . .. ' ct. while "Her M ijesty s llonoiahle Lorps of , c w;is Ki.id-hewri.-d, openhanded, ihe TS , ' I no L ndoii limes damn that hng- J M. f ,, , f , . . (h-nilemen at- Vrms " we ao- told ii ctiii- . ir .: ... f . v ,,,, rTATO(: ',) Air. (fo'.iM, who cam fro l r.ngland in , no n aini, ,u'' 1 1,11 , mot alh.-eti mate l p u -ut;, au e.xc'.ieiit i laud brcn-'ht about the a: iniitice. Oiher 1... t I . ........ ..i ,i,.. 7. v...i. ous technical lan-rua 'e. 'lined tie walls." .. .; .it. ... ' ,,..1 Wh ...... i .wt
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tion, thu nior-j fntili and mi iiittous ,t api : pe i'A. 1 Th" moriiiuif Post rontcmls thit tic 1V)pf. i., dep, iv.-d of his fcuUtamo. but ' h.p a shadow of niipiemaev. Th, Tiuvs b-ivk: "France has trnt X&i.WJ B'ibng, and .VJ,(M0 men. only to ivc Milan a Piedmonfete ins'ead of a-i Autiian master, ! nnd p, re alablbd, the Pope in temporal j ' ,uUy hevond his inm dnation. Is J all this r tl? The Emperor's game must ! a long onv." The announcement of thn conclusion of pfaco LctwciMi tho belligi rcnt powere xt.is rad in the Iloue of LonU and Commons, on tho !3:h, and was recciveJ with loud and piolonged cheeif. Prussia. It was announced at Rellin that tho Emperor of Rustia would soon arrive there, to attend tho family conference touching tho disposal of the crown after the ahdic.Vioti of the King. It i to b decided in this conference whetlcr the crown shall be conferred or. th Princo Regent, or on his sou, Piinc; Frederick William. Naples. An unsuccessful attempt on the 7il, inst., M a revolt anions the ßoldUr was made. By a discharge of artillery from Ihnsu who reoiatnod faithful, ubout 10 were l.illd.
Form Wrishiiixtou.
Washington Fulv 17 1 Tho Llbcial 'Government of Mexico.
through iis agent in the U ailed Slates, has1'1:1'1 ,onhinie(l. ilhiti the area of six y,.a,.s (J. Tin? greatness of Iiis ieputai-Mi ; moid .Springs. The iuxt meming weichst concluded a contract for tho supply , m'H square, there are from 6J0 to VMO :ui(i tM. plendor of his genius render his j discovered the mortal icmaius of .i defunct of Minnie and Sharpe ril!es, and ctauuoii '""t Ic:iJs boin opened, am! from 3,- demise a tilting occ.iMon'f.r remaik. The ' Di---!-. Whether he took his departure and ammunition to suit them. Thev will : 000 to Ö-0UÜ claims woi ked mostly protita- nnmoofths deceasud can ies its own en- j f r tl - e.-lc.tia hunting-grounds by a:cibe forwarded by ihe. fir.-t of Septeinher. ; 1 sl;itc(l i'gr SI 0,000 0,,v j, jf A an advocate, as an orator, ' dent or design. 'H not ass-M-tam.!, t.- T . ........... . . I . ? . .. . ..
It IS Hut Vet known here whether the American volunteers will be accepted, as Lerdo has rot arrived, and been ascertain- .... thJ MCC-JSaitV fol CXtiaiieo.ii; :' 1 (.V',nt is to competent officers, there b-in-r a suffi - ciency of Liberals ready to takeThe field ad the rank ami tile. Letters have been received hero from varhma quartera, the writers cxpiessinjf an atixifty to raise volunteers for tho servico of the Liberals in any numbjrs desired. I here ; as an extraordmarv nieiin of j .- me .iionci esieruav. ca ed. it is um erstood, to consider tü dispatches just receiveu irom .Minister icLaue relative to iue.xicau auairs. .absent Irom Was ipi-rtim. ,..ni..;,i ..: : ... . - a., i. v wuiiMn.mui'. irom tue uremen government states &t,a iQ recent r-v duction on iiie rate?c.V j,o.nn . to 1.$ be"'I ! and Frankf rt-on-the-Ma.n ba,'; Cohug G.oha. ami other German .Vvm, undr tho direction of the Thum mi.I T.vi. ,w ..Pi.... nosL oiai'cs an i in iV i ii to t1.,, .irr.-.ai,..,!,! x . n..r...... .....'t "i ivcii'Mi i' n,u t t'.it -' nut to correspondent sent via Hamburg, as origin l!y reported. Washing'on, July Co. -It) p. m. From iufoimation received in this city it appears that some, of the SuLhem lb mi- ... ....... , : - . . ' . ica:iunc., Win. Claiming IO DO Oppose:! to tho reopening of the African slave trade, aio pledging th uiuelve-j to introduce i .oi i- o , Congress : b,ll repeilmgall tlei statutes upoa the subject, leaving it as they prov.jv... hi-, j.iu.j.;.v(, (e. oiii.; it .i uiey pio - ifess to desire, toth re ntlation of tho sv''es. Ibt as th.rconsiitmiit, s.,m LTT ' " rWr ! .,,r,'hl,,,t lh i trade, and as dea'l, seems to , ,om as too severe a penalty for vcilaling what som.. consid o- meielv a law re Milatin -t
Valle'io, an- oommerco, it is tl-.ouht that other who vo 1 ' ' "'-'"i """"n wo o., i.- ,,. ought-worn lace oruiiiaiiiv it was rather u M-atnla'iii" i a" "I'l"" l" s-lavo tra h will agree on anameless individual known only as the st.t.Zt ev-n lo adif-s; but when ,h; fe,ougi i n Himg;;i m,.;,sl,,.,.t wi,j, a view to make the pro- Prolocutor. vcr of .-I npieiKe raged, tleui it was inspired .tchi-jvmenls. i.jhj.j,,., ;i.l ab dition mote ed'ective by the (;'"aJ marched in state to the green il( ,.XpR.sSi. 1,,'" manners. Mr .Cl.oite - 1 . . . J ..... i .i.v. i 1 . ..
u 'Ul 1 1 'I 1 ht that other- who 'I T . in-'toii this niorninr rniit.. f,n- Mvi.-n. I . . '. . II ; is attached to the LntMi le ration ot .1 that country, and couv-vs impoitatit dis1 parches thither. I iio Pres 1 l-nt has veco gmz ; 1 Frederick Kuhnens -ot,;ul of the Duchy of Hax-i ------ ry , Coljurg (i iha at New Voi k, in a 1 1 it i . u to t his recognition as consul ot the (ir.Mid Duchy of Hesse Cassel. Commander Kts h.-n been ordered to 1 .." .1 1 1 ii u --iii iii i io ii iii't ii.ii.it i 1 im iV i "in iii dtimore ic Comm iud-i Dover, who ! ai .'ui oi Jered to the c I U. H. HtOIC-hip Ilell-IM'. U. S. storeship Release. ———<>——— Very Latest from the Mines. W are indebted for the following extracts from private letters from the Gold Region to Messrs. Skinner and Van Vleit, who obtained them from L. R. Smoot, of the firm of Smoot, Russell & Co., Leavenworth City. The letter was not written for publication, and we are under special obligations to our friends for their interest in our behalf. They saw with their own eyes the gold spoken of, and we unreservedly vouch for the statement. Extracts from letters from Capt. A. F. Garrison, late of Commissary Department U. S. A., but residing since the Mexican war near Independence, Mo., addressed to S. R. Smoot, of Smoot, Russel & Co., Leavenworth City, K. T. GREGORY'S DIGGINGS, K. T. , July 4. Col. Ward and myself left Denver City on the 24 inst., passed over an undulating prairie, splendid road, fifteen miles to Clear Creek, a mountain stream of considerable volume, clear and cold, at which they are laying out "Golden City," being half a mile from where you commence the ascent of the mountains to Gregory's diggings. Enclosed on three sides with mountains, it is one of the most romantic sites for a town in any country. Plenty of wood, and a saw mill arrived to day. In
six.y .lays, from fifty to one hundred and 1 stirred the paste wuh a brush. hou-es wi'll I.; erect.. 1 here. This is the , S hmakh-k Dcg. an Arab, poking his nose point where all cmt -r aiioii stops, and at ! t o i ui.tisly into the pot, I thrust tho this lime the.e am a Uiousand wagons and ' ,M usl' '"o h,s f ace at twenty-three minutes two thousand poisons in this ciiy. The , ",", vlevtii grass is lini. and sp.ing w.itor is abuml int. ' Archbishop of Canterbury arrived From what I can learn, the snows in w in- at the palace at Uu minutes Ik l ue time. ler ale but litth: deeper here than in Den- Al ahoJt ,in!f Inst l,".c J,e 1,1,1 1,10 1,0,,or vor. From thu po'int you a-end to the'01 kiating hands. A. i . 'u. diggings." twenty live miles distant, b) a j r 7 new, ioui:h ro.1,1. taking not over a piar'cr W Ol'llf I'llly NpoLCaS. of a load. V, met iMc.at numbers m hie! A wiiter to thu Ohio iStntes;Kni from wheels and jacks. Ihr re is thu en 1 of ; Nebraska City yives the whohs nhtvery emigrant travel in wagons, and the point j controversy, as to Ten itol ies, in a nutwMu all jiroviaions muit be stored and a ' shell. We recomni' nd thu kernel he Iis new character ot cmivcvfin-o adopted to , pla) t to the i;ood tasto and Mound disci imtiausport them up the mountain-5. iuAtion of Domocrats every where, llu Fiom liold.'i. City we proceeded up the speaks the word of truth and soberness: gulches of the mount ains, over a very ich' I see you editors and members of Conciicuitous toad to (re 'ory's di" -in 's. I gtess an still discu-.ing Ceiugression.d iu-
liivn be. mi liiof i hi I v i.r.rt hilf il.iv. rinH 01.1. .ceded up the ravine only about half a mil-; it is past all compreuemd ,n; i have seen rt I:iU .3.(JtM) persons, i;)U to 3)0 --- - - i - ' - - - - - ....... ..... sluices, and 1.1') cabins alre.niy. 1 have j the most positive information that within! x squire mile th'MC are from I'JUto fi'H) cabins ari'l from one totwo thousand sluic- ., mostly in operation , a good saw mill, all done within five weeks, ami will ni'.ic than donbhi in the next fivo weeks. That of about 15.000 persons, at least 10,000 are at work in tho mints. They get up daily some 810.000. J he "Jackson and "Spanish diggings Oreoobv Mikes. July 4 10 n. m. I wrot you at I o'clock, and Although
are from ix to i-ight miles from heie, and all this talk about Congress contioMing an Lnghsh hud. He h now saving bis ! i v ,itifv r nI .leii.an.i-. I en .1 txiih-nt eart;-. Are uniil to 1m highly improved and the. j the matter ono way or tho other. The in-( salary with a view to purchase one of ! " Taken .il.r r, Ull,,!,,nat t;ilol WoliK douomi i.h..,t noilrr. minert are getting up much gold. "Iloul-Uercsts of the peopl. wants of tho country ! those wonderfully line Pan ama h its which j ,,u !Ult "' kCl ' '1V .M haknaup, .t..iiri C.-li for Wlioat, Corn 1 1 1 (.it der" digging vre about twenty miles from ! will neltlo tho matter, and thv.ee who don't have lately broken mi'. Th da) s ato al .i5t l,2 .' t'-o. Tein. rov, l. n'y. 'j lie le.l et ,n ukrt pro. in ci-li, will ft' pal here, I am natiified that 910,000 in diMt j live hero needn't bother th-?uselves about hand when his hibo will esteem it inftniv k'iTnit- ri id" l tuui" 1 t,""M,-","'. wi.mi,C..rn"iiHl Oau. cxn U pmchas-d here daily at from S 12 ! it. It is our business, and if you would uot io 1. ave on whnt thnt was labeled in TlPPtC ANOb. h LOUK. o,,i..r. fm I'Uirm., 7ninn to311rro.,nco. with coin. ! only lot us alone, wo will seflc it to anile the shop window . V How great f til we ! 4 ISKANl.LMKN TS Ino- hm.-nvle tosnp .i- ,. ,.U-1 it t j, 1 m ' m m m 3 . i -e - ,. , . , . . 1 i i i r i A t'lv tho 1U rumith in irki t wuh tins flo-u-.aii'l j 1 1 m-i'itli, Anj.u-t I 'u ourselves: and if vou don t lot us alone. ! oit 'ht to bo to the IJioadwMy dandy f oi - k i ,t Pi..,, i tw-1
exhausted by climbing the mine, the im -
1 portance of the subject induces me to write iVAAm- My letter ol this morning ii more P!'r ü;iy vas mined my impression is that ,lom '0,UUU to 8öO,uuo is raised every Ufl) i are :il least H,UUU men .... .i. .i i .i '0,.i' l mines. We go up in the "loniltllj t0 the Oilier dllilS lacksoll, ; v;ra,lh, tc. A V GA IUI I SON. j 1 c;',,ir3' lhe f,',e?r,'K' V Lo coI)iyd .b.v ,n,.eii, iiom nie ouginai in my posses-ion rt'clMV 0,1 ?y on M'hof July, by ;cxPrcss- - MOOT. I...... Ifllll I. 114111.. ir . . .i i. i i .1 i " ' "" rv '1" " ll ' inore than a--:y other dity. , V . ' ' u.,jm.i.- nun . wnu, u' ruinan eo pie ro io ineir ion or ineir 1 i,!...isiii-e o mir i.n.w.:il holhlie uiiUi , ; i ,?r u mo,nt?nt 'hinking ot the American ! 'ö'10 l" l,,c' l-clarniion of Indepemleno. " W,,tl rJil' Pf 1 lh?1 ' 1 "urtl' J l I ek,ng .am 1 ajaeo ,s j 'ally looked for by the royal inmates with any more interest than the third or ti Ii I? of t he sr. mi iii.nf Ii 'ii'i. i I iili.v tilil'..f lim srnie month Neveiiiles, ,Ilts ooctincd the last Fourth of July in , that royal home that am worthy of bemg i chronicled as small beer not much more t wul lhY ever. ! Il "PP'-'ars that .n thnt day iueen Vietoria reeeiied :. :hl,.. f .h.. I . ' ' i nation ,J l,e clergy, ihe ciicumtauc-s ' being enhanced by sonvj very choice spoci- ' m. us of tliinkevisiM Tili r.li.hUhoii of , wl u,,"k ,m- 1 ,l A,cl , i ; Mantel Uui, the lut prelate o Lugland, j i n' are mtormed by the reports in the Lug- ; Hh papers, arrivei at the Palace at t n " W " . bv Jl"k,ih,,;a. Francis Hart Dyke, es-p, by thß Apparitor (ifiieial, Felix Knyvett, l' uu;,?r oiucwis, among wimm fl'l ii i III" ; ihepo.Miloii allotteil to Ihe l.alv in,,,,,lin.-' l"u .ipp.n oci i.eiiei.n, ..nu me .1 I-.' w..:.: .1 t ... ..... .... i .1 other Oislingui-ihco Jcamcses, ha lag been .i..i. , ii...;,. ...... ........... v.. . ... ...v.. .-. ....... .....W..Vtors, thu.Alchbishop read an address to the Q'1-en, to which !hc responded in ihe following word-: I receive with Miicere satislaction th enoived assurance of your loyal and allectiouale attachment to mv throne and perSoli.
I heurtily concur in your freiin gs of gratitude to Almighty (.od for the icslorai 11 of traiujuility to my Indian dominions; and it is my earnest deMie that the g,,v,-'i'oieiitof that country should bo c.u ducted in tho .spiiit of mildue-a an 1 chaii- ,'', w I. n h is t he iisiinguihing attribute ol our ledy religion. 'l relv ujioii th; Chiislia.i sontini'Mits of myMibj 'cts for sujport;ug the pacihe policy which has consistently gui hd my. councils. "it wni ever tf my anxious wih that .vll measures may be a-b.pt.-d which haie fuMh ir ohj.M-t iiie diffusion of true ivlig ion. among all classes of my p.,.p... and which miv tend (v render the n itionil which m j 1 no ivi i.. iim.i u. t 11u.10u.11 I V . J " ' v '.,.,, joomo!'no' ihospnuual welfare m of the incrcas. '" PMml ino" oM!lH . Aler the sp-ch camo ihe lii.-sing of, hand.-". The Archbishop of C antei bury, ..I 1 1 I. .1 .. I . 1. . ...I! .1 ... j ,l U( , ; tn'' K:,.-l,n 1 "aiui, app.oachei the 1 kneeled, and "had the honor ot i . i I i i fi.. iii j kissing hr M I 'sty s hands. I he Piolo- ! ,:I,. I ,s .i.;,,,,., s,m; lillk f , I n-.vl. ilc.ii aPh ' . . ,, . Tha wan the way that part of I-ourth
!uf Ju U'X : U reminds one oi i hackeray h ü- : Th, boilers and uas bc,,.e occupv a listinct -"j'JI"a hc posting n v( tho building. lo fa.-ilratc communication bePunch placards on the Pvram.J'5. Anlvv,.(M1 t,rt dilbiont stoii.s, a luxuiious
.... ; ii. , "P"i oim. .ucmc-ui m iiiuh ivcoiuca. Al ,uIf i-'111011 lh,i I'"1 l),'u j boil. ' t"l KMltioii oil tho fctlhiect of .slaverv ill till , . ... Territories. Will you allow me, with all due modesty, to suggest that you aie ! wasting a vast amount of breath, ink ami! pa pel ? Why don't Eastern politicaus just let us alone attend to their own af fairs, and let us do the ame? 1 can give you the whole of the subject in a fw wonU: If we want ftlavery. we w ill have it, and all the editors and Congressmen in tho United S a'es can't prevent tu; and if we don't want it, wo won't have it, and you may carpet th3 Teriitorv with laws on the i . 1 I i. " . . fuibj .et. and you can t make us have it. - - .. - , . i.i. 1 ht people hero look with contempt on two will settle it to euit ourselves, any - ; bow.
; Tilt Ilcalll olMI I. C'tlOiltt'.
III- 'I 1 I . I I I' .- 'I' I Hutu Choate died at IIalila on JLuo day the Tiih inst.. a lew months less than M i,js M.l1(. H national. Whatever dilll-renee ,,i schtimcnt might ri-t between him and Kt!()l5urs all aeknowk'djr.. the lustre of hi, fuhies and tho solid it v of his acouh-i i-us. 1 t1(, Senrit. of lh I'mto.l S!.-i!,. he (listi,MMiishcd -,iinsdf by able speeches. In th: Supieiuu Court as -.veil as inferior ti inlunut :u le first raid;. Th io-u-hly master of i hetoric, opu!?nt to 'xcess ;s..,meiimes in the resources of Iangua , Ii n n .... ... v.. .. . i : i .... ! : WMS s:vere m his stvle, botn a, a joli- . .1 I I I I . .1 ucai aim a i"gai speawer, wi.eu seeuiv : va vonne, statements hen were ! m:tI-ked by the cl-.sest and plainest Ian.rU:Vu. a.s a jurydawver Ik: was without a superior, linke! w uiiout an equal, i .....i ..r, - t-..u..i -.ml ,...v. . i . . D,' . , t . . caoio illustration, in tue use oi i neioi n-n figures, no one v.-ntured so far as Mr. ; (jhoat.; no one could maintain and bun - - s safely to a ,,!,;,, such extended s,- , (,l:tm,.3. A.hled to the nativ. richness of ( hh ;nr,..inH,iu WHS ample Scholarship. n.. .. r:....i. .....i...., L ' c . : . . . 1. 1 .1. :. . I." i : l. l : . ' fait-ab! woik r in Fn-ii-h literature. Tlthorouji lii-h of his training was evidenced in all he wrote. 'Style is the man. ami the M :e ot my. v hoa'.e mdiea f fl y 1 ted the man; ..,,1,1,. S(.llt)(. (lf int. 11 etuah v. an extrem . , . . . ; UcgreO ol poIISll, Olli Ito'. .11 ll.e epile 01 s.,i iiiv. That Mr. Choate was capable ot i ,,1 .UM devoted fiic.dship wa. .nine,..-! 1 l i- . i . . M W I . ll : by his attachment to Mr. Webster. He ,,:ivo av deferentially to the expound t of oe e; i c n '. i.u i io ue: e.je.Uire i oi ; t 0nstiiution; and his words i.eM i nmd ,Avwrt if so great, intensity as when pouri 'I'- f',l.,rl,,1 1:1 ,mm" ' 1,11 "vor .. . j p,.lo:, r. (!; .. -r.e wis tall, rather l.-nd.-r. with a daik com,.le.ion, and .Jnvorn lace oidinaiiiv it was rather ate eiithuiam of him a irood test of . . . a ma -ii't ic.'-en r eis temperament in tain " ' i w,(,r:l i.,..j.i!e Mich a lmiiati -n ; ... .. m . .... .. .. - ... .,, I, I - ii .;.-.;(' Ilgens I) .iev Fn-lan.l which s-. ch.-,i..h and exalt their pUi7lit, m.-n, this will bo a d. ep .-. .now. L in , vcus of culime- tho sober maUtv ,f exj.ei ience the suasion and ii.u-i.: of orator cxhaustle.-s imagination ami ;. ,,.f, aahl- l...i, t'ne r.-a 1 v. until in" and .....tttl... ... ..il'i ,.f l!,,. 'i.U-.i,. -it.. Iii,' 1.. M.f ;llul the litteia'.-u, the., will distinguish in ii 1 1 1 1" i in Hi.i , . ; tit. ,,., : v of Knfus Clioate. X. )'. Triv,. - " I heNew Yorker arc spreading ihenwlves upon another hord .structuie nearly complef.vl, on tho I ibh Avenue. anduton which f'I.I-M,,K)M has alr ad v bden vp-Mid-'d. The following is !ui"f d.crip'ion . f tl; ttrueture: The bnihling coxers Mxten full lots ., I : . .!,.,;. ,e 1.1 r 1 1 -1 1 . 1 li-io ground, is s-n-eu Muies high, and has an ..... fl(n. ,.,.11.,- Ux lu,,f 0f 1 1 jT ft. The front on Fifth avenu and Ilroa lway ,,,-.,.,. . Twcntv-ihiid street 2l": aII,i -p-,,, v foui ah' M reel, 1 fe.-t . 1. , 1 r 1 ,' . 1 13 pah ? ol ai'commodat n.'r at hv--t I u ,3 eapail?oi accommodating at j.a- ; ,u TIum, nr., f i;ht la.g, par ' ..rs; ,o(, private do.; f.ur dicing and t moo,,,,; JJ ) chamb is. and sixu o-h-f( s,,rv,llN Nearly' all the ! , i,.;,,;li rh:,ib'i s have bat hi. ami wvr ' I . . . . . arranment. cmpl-te, .hen. being f.d.y ,(H, KltlS ,,, .,;). Th.e limiting of the buibliii'' u dune by s'-am, fir which three 1 f - ' ,;uIW , ' f.-et in lenrth and nrailv I ' '2 SV, .m:,Vr " -i-M K , , t te?i 11 n im o. r at- pi'-unn. 1 mm i t t i 'h'-'se the- s'oam is conJucu-o ail y.r th? M,it(inL'. the condetiMvl .steam boiu' car- ' . ........ .. ; 1 1 I, f i... , c ir is p.oi nr., 4 ...i ... i;..-: no.,. p.wer lloor to the uppermost Story, easily oollTl.T;M.r cioht or irnjeibons- a trip. Thi i lvi T. , '"-H'-d by ?teani, and pass Ihis i.ii p... ,.j:.0,.:n wt):,...j lh..f. "P and down l)' r ,M1, ; The grand dming hah i lon.b (jU f.-et wi le and 2 i I feet hi di. J o" cstablishm.M.ti.a, he.-:, lea.e.l to IV, en Sto.C'. Esii., propr , ,i .e . 1 1 . n-tor ot the 1 reimmt and Kn ore hoii.'.-5, R ston, and will b op n'd 'about the fn.M of AiiiM. JCf' Uroadwav Ia,idv in 1J3.V1 is thus tlOMttibed ill ill ? Ledger ot I-lt week: "Il.it like an in cited iron pot; Ii .iir cropped like a French s ddier's or an inhabitant of llbukwell's Inland; luousiacluauiplo and elongated, but n whiskers or clsv, a lnvud .'itul tio moustache never both; shirl-colhir. riveted. and setting; close lo the neck: ct.avat. a silken stiimr:' cat collar, a quarter of an in. h hidi, coat' vest and trowsers, all ot the same matci I - . . -al. light colored, caise of text nr.'. looh. ' shin, extremely tine and dean, with wnst ' ban coveting ouMl.iid of tin hand; kid doles daik colored and v.-rv new, fitting ! f . i . . i , , . t Irt .ii,,,, I ike a tilovc; shoes, not .1 intent leather,' p . , . . , . , but polished to a mirach'. ,-,i j-wrliy ..
ail)' kind. Hillens 111 the hUtll Ol CSt but- h ill of ,!k lioith vr-t .juaitor lit MVlin t riit v-1 ,,f joij. rior .ju litt for f .iii'l n.'. at.-1 in' 'i'l fcei'jitons which may b" coral Cllbuncle or ' t!" l"-Mili;p thii t v t'n.e itorlh cf r.oifr no ; j,,,. :l .-M;,,lx , n-t.iClt on l.au.l f.T ,!u- areoinn.- .. .rn'-t, l-.lt U.U Ui,.,t tili 'M .IV. U..U --' l-'-'Ä '.' r.l- .i.Hr..m oiil, ,.l..i..i.i ll.--.,.,,.;.f .W ,J..-.-. .h.l. .V .II h,,tin,.-,,.ci,. Mi,,,... '!;"" -s "-"- "' "" ' i Deliver Free of Chargo,
i hnnting-watch, as large as f-aucer; (ihe ! last aUrctation is, however, to can v silver! I watchgold being so Moossid common.') i -,i 7 . mm : i jCi.io, thm still and plain. I bus equipped. . I ii i i i .. 1 1 1 . I'l j lie. Ilroa lway dandy thinks he looks like ! takiiM so much trouble, and going to such .expense, to amuse his fellow -women.
jTVA nativ- Arn ii;an diu: k came oil
I I I . . . , , I on ."unday night l it upon th- lull side near the toll !.ou.-e, h- tw-en Mud and Jiaas no live I ndi.in h e-, hiuco bseo .i'-cii near 'he above month -ii" ! Sj,t ('..ntiary b custom he w.is d.r.-mh h-,i i.-d ... n.io'e in the warm 'Mound fp,m ;,,;,-, ill" h'-autifid tl .weis M.riii.r. :o,,t xvlw.ro ?f is believed ali -.ti IndianCtuni tle-ir an.ds and fly away to the KIvmuii: of lo. ami anows. lV.,UhrM thus the lmkl.-ss i)i,r,o.r, I'eri.le'd, too, from drinkiM whTkv, i : . .. i i .. , i . " Kum-blue and Mumie nth--- . . . ... Knock em -still, ami tlamiu" re l-ee v... , 1 I W ....i.o.,. Forte rod,... -any divam-e" . iVrish.-d thus ti.- wie'ch-d Ii. i-i . ' ' f .1'..,.- .i Ä . t v...i ... : i i ' m- .w:i-j ui .i.un.i..i.i iMng wn recently hung in Liverpool f,r killing ami raiing his grandmother. A very bad V- ' h'tv. Ar.i: wniu C.ark, Lm.o, ok mm: I ' n ..... v.-i-...." s li i li.el :i TirJi- ir .'i i! li-i'' ii ''-"n ' W i- !. IM- h i'! :t ti i ; ! - : 1 1 i : l .-' i; : r. : ij" t!i'tVt ,.,.t , ,Hv ii,:,-i.-m'i.: with ihe T-.v -h, i . ,,;.d iu ' I . 1 - U'-nt-. m iy 1 -,.oai,.iu.i ;it ih, .l.;h n ut r.- it.t. 0..:o. U e Liu- o:.!v Ms.iv i!wt t Ie .1. .. i-hie ;;ii I i:.t. iiv.. inten-t dur.u.-rene eieiv !" il'..ii,i t . . ... ' , '." ' ' r c.-are .1. nvn-.JaUy iron, all ,,.rt.o, ..!,'. Miiueiit-.n-e .iinvMi-M .11 v !n. ma n.irt.f
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