Neutral Pennant, Volume 1, Number 1, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 13 October 1853 — Page 2
THE PENNANT.
War in Europe 0p The Albany State Register, says one Accident at Miami Bridge. The telegraphic dispatches of la-t week, of the most valuable minerals found in the ; . serious accident ceenrred on Saturday i
announced that Russia had rejected the .Northern Suites is lead, which has lately the 1st inst., to the Ohio & M. It. K. Co. death of a draughtsman, attached to thciown t10r happened aliout four miles from I i,,r as ,igh as ! per thousand.
Turkish Modification, and that war is inev- been discovered in immense veins in Xorth- bridge, now in course ot erection across the . Geological Survey Expedition at Portage t t place- called the l our 3ine i . (lo.ltlKi .. , ,
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A Mail Froze to Death. I Horrible Tragkoy in- Louisiana. On The folding truly sad description of the j Saturday evening last says the S rreveport
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NEWS BREVITIES.
-jji icxs are verv K,m.e mi.iisi.,1),;
Great Miami river.
The first span was j LakcMr shlatt"r is from the Lake Su- j S
I engascd in mums' on the cords. Une ot the
from Europe, which will be found in an-; inenced operations with satisfactory results, I workmen asked permission of the Foreman
oth
itftble. It is well, rerhar,?, to look to the i ern New York, near Oedensdurgh. Two i V , 1 i. & ' approaching completion, the workmen being consequence of such a contest. Our news incorporated companies have recently com- eJUjagcd imputing on the cords. One of the
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wrings, a ii-uiuiu "" - vit in Th !iili nhi:i. on riaturdav asr
lost their lives. The parties were Suincv ; ' '
Not many days since wc had a conversa-. ,-' ... ... 1 tmm T.,v..s Mr. ' r;r;tv ,nni ftw frt,.
H. C
AFT
RII.Ci I . !!)IA5A, iitsday M'Xjxin.;, ; ror.r.i; r..
ir?fH. s. I'AKVIN. K-;.. w. r...-rr.": Nes' oix-r Acost. Xc. Y:-r.h sir.---'. tx-r.i .-"n Y::'!:-;; ai:d Viiio. v.in h r.a::. !.:-. is -.a ..idy f.r.tl.ir:?:d arent to ':u:n a l:v.U -:n r.: raid sr.'.i. ration in that a:v.
ar,T,lm)i ts wn- fno but it docs r.rt : nblmu--di thev !iro vpt. romTvinfi vfl v in Wir to knock awav Some brace?, which held the ! t:0U Wltll one 01 tlie perso.lb n '"-'L - i , ptitrrt"minpnt.nnd i , ,
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, present anv new phase in the positions of infancv. namelv-"The Victoria Lead Com- 1 lsf3 ,ln a "P"?'" position; ne was ly'J i " (Vn m IWil Pfr' Glvens reached there a few days pr,v,- ; t;,.;;;; ,h h. . - , , . , , :nottodo so, and warned ot the danirer to : "iter, near vumc mine, on l oitagu iak.. , t.i ,,. s;.lU,rdnv ' ' " 1,s (--ll'lUU - 11 " : Turkey and Russia. The anxiety ot the ; rany," and the "Great Northern Lend Com- : apirilu.!uled fl,nil so (1ing. The Fore-. The whole afhvir is so sad and striking that -;1 Turkish troops to engage with the Russians pany." A letter from one of the directors ! man soon after beins called to another port ! it diserves more notice than it has received. , ";' ' x ;nJr which (iiveiK used j The amount in the- treaurv , on the Lower Danuhe is likely to precipitate of the last named company, states that a ! of the work; the workman (probably think- Mr. S it is well known, was one ot the best ; ; ' S ;.T'lan,.U;0. Kerley arose from i 22a to )lmf( va8 ovcr .i2-, K . 1"
. the hour of action. Some interesting facts , vein of "solid ealena" has been discovered, ; 1!1g the caution needless) knocked awny the , u.aug.iisma i in ino c am u o.. , t. , talked into the room and took , ; ' ' ' .. . " ' i t-ifJ-th-v!i ,0 iitfrf,.i-od n-t, i, ivm-1.- ' mans made lor the Geological otirvev. were ' ... .r ,.i In some narts l 1-oinon. Imm.) c
,:. concerning tne conspiracies ai tvome nuiaio eighteen incnes wmo, wortti per latn- !. ,.;.. nf mistaken bv m.inv Persons at Washincrton ! n m . ru"' ,u,u . V"V vi , i..J ,,! il..to of two millions ,!..!
, e , , .,.T r...i,.,- .. r. i i-i :- 1...-.1. "ii- v , . - i:. , , AT,- (iivens. it lie repeated wnat lie saio ,
o.? iounu in oiu ioicgii .um iiiuwi . oni rum ne iiuuawi ira in leugm. . menced tailing against, the trusses on the i or engravings, ins mxccuc.-. uuu ..iius , , - ' , . , , r . , from The Lowel Mills.
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l-if V. i. l'ALMKi:. tU- A!:u:i :.n r.v.vr A;r.::i-. is t!K- only :r;-h. y.z -1 a-n: !' rth.IVnnant. in th- citk-s o: N.-tr Y- rk. Phiiado".-t-ir.a. En-i B"s;"'.i: una :.s duly en-po-vcr-.-d t "il;o Advirt:-.-!:!--i;s niid ;i'r..-riv'-i..ns n: tin-ral-"s r - p:irc-.l :y us. I:s re '.;. ni!i K- :oi.;r,d-a-puynu-rits. J-f?AT I.!'ai-K. W,- T 'v-j. .Jl ..f M-r-oha;i:-, M-kI.jii,;. . Kx-.- -..r. A ;iu:ii:T:i"--vs Miin.-aV-t'irors r.u 1 b",:i:vss i:ii-:i in rer..-r;il. ' "his imr-rttint !'.;ct. Aii vi-h-.- ski.l t r i.rv
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S'K'. in i wortn ot leaa na.i oeen reanzeu. oiner siue ana me wnoie span was lTeeipi- nom ...u i.uiou.u t.. v.i. ..n. ... . ' ' ' ., 1 j i .a., c... n . i.,. .1. . -v.,1, his seat, placed his liana on in
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, , U"W.UUl5UlCI,CW "'Icri ; American location alone about ten o'clock d dohW-rately r. "jvnt, -d ne oucisn e - -season will yield m like proportion. j Tro woro f,mrtoen men ontrad iq-n : in the morning previous to his death without ! 'nt. Kerley d,s,;harged Ins gun in.t , i.i :. xu.i ' ' n Ll-inVt ,,r food ,1 wit:, o ,:,tcbe or ; the contents entering the ( h.-st, oanun .
i lllv ijUiII tit liili'. 1 L I'll. 1 11'.- 1'IWii vt w ....... v - - . - . , j i.,t I V t "Otfjir VVe learn from the llanisburgh (La..) j of the bridge is about 50 feet from the 'flint and steel, expecting to reach Qnincy tc st..ina.-li, u ei i in. "'-j'1- 'u,-'the
Inj-aliam's conduct at Smvma, France has Independent, that a band of runawiiv -ground, and the upr cord almut 75 feet: ; nnne that mg.it. , 'luf .lvrw.l iwo sb-iw and dis- , , ., . an,l '1R. men fell with the timlers to the' 1 he distance is about fil teen miles tnrough ! "'ulll' ,u ,l . ' '' ,- i ,,. actua.'.v indicated to Austria, its disapproba- negroes, armed with guns, were i rowl- ll"u l'n- 11 IL'. . . , . ,i i i i n i ., , , .i,r, 1 charged his revolver three times at Kerle . ... , . . . . . ... . cnund. some a distance ot 50 and othe:-s . i the w.-ds, and easily walked n snow shoos "-"r-' i . ,
t;on ot the proceedings ot tier oineers. ad- m; ainnit m tne pme-h:iis; abmt sixteen . V., i; i,.,if .,,,,. wr ,1..,- ,,.,rti. r-ime i two sinus oni lading cur. ., om o. .n.
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and the ottier m tne aiHiomen i:ne
reports as to the state cf the provision mar
ket in England and the continent: a very important matter for this country is the proscrisis. S-- far from England and France ' having united in the remonstrance against
;tt!
'hi-all
are to run ,
revolver, j j.r ,p,y dUnng the present fall -:, v. !;
inches
vir.g- ana rr-v.. this merely i' r r .dvei :;?." 0::r v'.NE L"LLAK: :f nar.v who w
: and in.-rc-ft-i;
v.'i; tae i l'jNANT
has :
'loot i in half a dav. Next dav some parties came
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mining uu: oii'-uins. ..in whtuj mnes in'iii in;ii piacc, ;uiu ui;u iii' luiu I'll- , I h? toilowing are t !1C names and extent i nn'iin iin.i sailed i uai on uir , ins ii;n iv i irti'sf'll (livens' forth in the Vienna TWnnoiamonto. Great toro. scv,-v,l h,.us.-s dnrin - the of I of iiiinrv of the siHV.t.ts. ban del us bv Dr had been seen leaving the usual route. Mr. ; loiv H10 1UlV.1 " '.h '.' 'i i.V...i !
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Jia.l.i:. la.t .1 uia.i'.iiiii; ..i. ii.i.- it- im I. snieill."., .lia. U';ui. lin.ill ' . aiinus --.- , , , . ' .1 , . , , i i - t I'hristoph'T Philips. Rhode Island irarquster bv Austria to yn m the remn- articles, fivn as clothing and provisions. . .i n-. i t i t i 1 . . ' 1 tore o skull, ribs and snouhlt" dead. strar.ee maintains a porter t neutrality, but The negroes, three in number went to the William Lamont Klmira. N. Y. arm
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lnie.iiii"! ano M'eie iiaeiiiai
Ex-Senator Hannegan is Sud now an active .supporter of the Temp, in Ind.
Deacon Elijah Tyroii, a so lutioii (li..-d in West Haven,
Rev
Sth inst.
v line t lie
S ALU TAT C ST. Wc ur.turl the -rnr-.t"!' trust that as ' S:ir; r.r. " Sir: fae eye of a j?r.erc-tr pv.K:?. taav be male itro-and i: s:a:.. way of 3nWr:::, 0-P,, :.
advertisonuias. ours : rjlh r u dar.: much as th.-re is .-.'a ablishe.1 pai- -v l-u; patronage is lai-ra1. ei. and edite.I by itaisa-? !
lie circulation, and
a r in v-
Ye
A: the -Neutral Feasant'
gained a
t-rcvir.z. it wul be to th
visa to
fo thrctijh i's corarnr.s. The I---w
one doHar a year, places it within the reaeh the poor, as well as the rich: therefore, their advertisements, will be read by all. S .:d in vour alvvrt:se:n Tits, while we liave
.3 d-eil-- im- family, and killing the t of aa who . Ins since been tak-n.
son-in-law, or.v donbtful.
, i , j .In in I hi hv ( ire nwiMi. , . . severe raiidelr.I l were . . , .. . , . , . euiitus'.nn, and v..eind ot sh"Utd.T anjc rat el v dischurged ,,..ai
1. Osw.-go, N. Y. hioeraand evi.' d"iig well. Pi.dlilliore, eiilieUSMon of
-d
France exhibits a disj osiiion to sustain the house of M.. Monk, after dark .:, -v, re: j:nty of Turkey. family consisting of hiins'-if.
two da'iiiters, and m
TmncrtftTit. 1; r.... .,..,1 d..i
r i -., v Mi.iv. w'
tac -aNeutrai i ennant' na.- aireadv two or thre? --nris wonndaur .slisrhtlv all the , Simd P,r..:,lh.
h'ld. One tiiem ' H''d wound of fa- ' Reni. Riek.-s,
. - , . , I'l.ii i iui I i. .i. .i. . . v.'";,;-
' " " , rer-ovrrv .louoMlil. price of t (cj'Tb-noton.. as John S. Dye, of Dye's 1 Edward Riley. Aurora
Rank Note Mirror, for .riving currenev iiM.ii- head doing well.
rions P.aiik notes, was lined by Ji.dge Sjnioner oa Wednesday last in Cincinrati. The iurvin taeras - were outop.lv a halt an
r-'T.:. hour and b-rought in a verdict of s;uiitv. i)ve
ev. re internal lniurv recov-
uiney, althoTigh it was now night immedi ' atelv started out to hnd him. About sun
,l,i.,-i, tli.o- ,l,-,.r..,l tl,e oL.ee -h..r.. lio i t . I.ASS AI.I.S.
. .k . .'a." i e.n. i.;.. ,.ai ..........i ' ert Peel l-roiiosed bis measure for the reuvi-
n il UII u.v i, li:z u.iii vim i-.u . I i ,
1 about two hours and a halt
; Gi.a
I Kerlev ; last
tv minutes,
Mettleberger's Elevator. ; week lifted ''','J bushels of
When the late Sir R'
a tine
-warn:
Ir
was evn
lent he val of the duty from glass, he wise
y re- ,
had bee;, lost in the smamps the ,Vht lire- I narked, there was no nneseen,- in, uiii" . ous. and that he was los 1 le had crawled : "f the novel applieat.oi, o tins beautdul und'er logs and tree Io,k p. find shelter fr..m ' mai.ufaeture. '1 he most reeent ot these is
t... .,.,.1 ,.-o.,.l..v...l .,l.,,t ....,.;., .,,,,1 the use ot glass per i ne i i.ih km ea oi .u---
General Cfiinpiaint is ma.. South of the damage t" the r,,;; from extensive rains.
- i lie i vear e
eeipis of the' A. iding on the tiv.
'Ssing his (ivn t ra
thev
)"V. li
lt fa. e an:
n'ere woui
r
rl; or remain mpg ;n
Ahhoii Ji th" rigid
for t his regi'.n. and tin aoi ear that his feet or 1
1 1 did l:o vas a c
!" do when ; go to sleep
. ! i el
even
ot
spow i
.1,
S "ott. Aurora -.'onipoiuvl fraeture of leg url contusion of back doing well. George Porter, Aurora wound of eve and
it does
Is were irozi-n.
irk. the pari y liglue.. f,r-
fa.e-
well.
-w. en
1
We laa
et-,! i-.-:-r -a:. mmanitv. ra.d
We
te-dol t i:
prise with ch? rfuia
n . i s .y ti.ai we lateti-i Keep up read:; .g m-ittAr as we give in this
at we will say, th.:t t:
ri "e reaomc mi te , oy ru,- ? i, -ap-'r ever published in this city.
tei-aiess en.-uga guarar.tee't us, ratio "ing, t-i insure us a go...i living. "Mv
became indignant, and after the trial served notice on II. II. Robinson, the editor of the
i1 Pennant F:vpiirerth.a iv had prose.-u'e 1 himfnr.Um-
ges m $2' .. i he Enquirer was on-: oi
d h
taKeS 1
Tne papers w fii.-ii oxj.osed his swindling o e-
Th
,!
M to give gL-;;.r.u choose to Vtocome Pe ant.- We amc as or.e s..-;r.g
satistaction to a'l who
patrons of the "Ncutr.d have ma-le choice of thi?
Jortn our rrir.cipies: ;.n-l a fartao that we will not bj u:: ic-r the go of, or pander to, the appetit 1 of a cal or sc-rtarian i-?;;:er.c-', is. :a' ly unnecessar--. The Pennant v.-'al aim :.- he a ' per; so that its p:n:sal sh-dl re i: We to the reading portion of this, or surrounding ccur.try. no naater h
loreign papers they take, attention and give more s:
tire to our own State and see'ion
avowal
i a. T .....
as vet s
yea thi
V- il
Iha 4,rer.naiit." i:r.-L niaaii..:" oi tne "Neniral
i o? seat to mar. v wno are not
To all such we would
(gj A barrel of tlour was " ' the Ohio river in a. seine, tii" o'. Lawrer.Ci.'burg, which had th, having be -n under the water f
:i-s'iib,r.-
we snia :i hoping yoawth give it a the outside being covered wit
:.k it worthy of a
or shop, you can either call yourself, fl-wr Was in as good condition as your names to the ouiee. We bring e,j pror!1 .-.i-;'
a!;- lean t'r.. v.!
Daniel Rarricklow, Ohio eo;m'; of Kick and thigh doing well. John Harrigan, Oswego, N. Y.
injury !' sp.in" .lotd,o'u. S;e)len I ! nshnia.n, Dear'l)r:! o;;;ry slight ii:jnry .f legs. Henry French, S..athporf, N. Y. wound of hand and eye. Norm."! Murdoek. Ehnir.i, N. Y. wound of faa 'ioing well. As soon as the aeeident oecurre.l the best of medical attendance was proeuure 1 for " .-s by Mr. MeCollum the C'.eitrae- ..' eomfort has been provided .an jossibleeare and attention be-.-,poa them. Kith by Mr. Mel'alluui i. Kink, tlie Foreman.
Wln-n it b r-ani 1 d
ehes. and i-ursue 1 the steps o the lost man by the blaze of panels of birch bark. A'bor.t o'eloek in the evening, the party , , . . .mi.. ..t i ...
U! on the nod v lying Mill lengiii unoei
i!.,. !i..h...-iil'n ,'nn' ar. 1 he tops and
tree are so
tor the growing ot iruns ana pianis, as wen . as the iiiirodu.lion of a new s'yle of an'liiteeiure. The variableness of tin- Rriti.-h ; climate. ::nd the greai .lisappo;i.;..v::t in procuring with anything like eertainty, a crop of fruit fro:a brick or stonewalls, led Mr. Ewin ' t... i oi-si.ier wh.eh.-r this could not be
oioiaP.-d by sulstitutiiig hollow walls glass and iron : and the invention has pr cl perfect I v su.-e. s-fnl.
for th,
last, are 801 V 55, 5H. Nathan Stanat
Roanoke, 'a. Railro.el, dav bv a collision.
. a br; was kii
('
d I . i -t
A Grand Jury of indicted over one thousa'n ga'ly selling 1 ; j 1 1 r. Sin irks of an cart he
'f.the 11th
P.il
v-
ollt th!
l'.v coiisiracting the wans o! sultlciciit
widt !i to fi.t.-r. tle'v b-ronv hot -houses on
.is the best principle, the trees thev coiaam are
coinjiletelv snrronndi'd by light and expos.-a to th action of the sun's rays daring the whole day ; t ley form a delightful promo-, nude in our uncertain climate during the winter months. Etujll-h l'njtr,-.
tor J-0 doing. It : 1, nvMH;.i of -iho-et tb'. e f. , .
ice in your fami-'. a..lh.?re;ng to the staves and ho
the time the a-vi.b
is wort li v
now many 11 pay !,. .:v ttews re la-
cur app.ivr or not
'.Hose ot
:y loreiga cot:t.-
r.aa to
Its Lterarv
sciectior.3 will be articles with a tendenev instruct, to improve and to elevate; and love stories therefore will be scarce. Our columns will be fiilei wi:!i the choicest tales and original conrraar.i.'a'.ior.s, and a word will re male up of such a varietv of reading matt?- as will salt the a-r-::ite. f all v.-ho during the Ion - -a inter evenings which ire fasr approaching, would partake- of our mental repast. Wi-ri ta-:s; assurances, it
remains with von, whether
Railroad Accident. We regret to learn from the MadL-cn Courier, that on last Monday week the iron train on the raiiroa.l ran over a horse, near Lafayette, Ind., throwing the locomotive oli" the i track, by which the bridge was broker.: down and the loeomtive and tender preeipita- j ted down seme twenty feet into the ravine.:
The rema
fr.j" la the Wabash Valley, and pat.lularly in the neighborhood of Terre H;it, Ind , hogs are more abundant than ever known ia thit region before, and thj farmers are onerir-g to contract for racking at 2'.. to 3 cents net. The corn crops are also represented as in a flourishing eondit:o- and large crops anib ipr.tcd. '
inc..-. carrying timber that had just left
pan as it fed. Had they been on the adge the matter would have been more serious. The accident, will cau. no s riou. delay iathe"' -rk. The S"Vera! spaas' of tin' bridge are wholly distinct, and the work is stiil jrogrossing The hands being engaged in putting up the other spans. We learn it is the iirent'oa of the enterprising eomra.-tor. Mr. i
an
the
fernal drooping limbs
frequently to kcp. the saoe from falling tor ;;,-v ' a spa- around the roots. S -blatter, conscious that his fde was fixed, had crawled
und'-r tins shelter, and calmly lay down to di. his compass was laid one side, bis led
and wi r remained "ii the other; and he was. f,.Un,l the vital warmth t ot all gom ly- ; 0C-" u Saturday evening th- 17th int., ing with ban-Is folded across the breast, his ' gome live hundred negroes met in an open limbs and body perfectly straight, and face : (,t m -:oupitoulas street, Now Orleans, npuaru. Mu commenced a most 'uproa-i-uis singing. New Brick Machine! i:i,1,,f ""Mnii; tbe-am-tin.-, str-vhing thenMr. L. E. hansom, of Huron countv, O., "pward. The Picayune says: has .shown us a brick machine, for which he What the .assemblage was for. and v. u-vf
nt there was a gang h:is tiled his caveat for a Pat-nt. Instead the singing was aUmt, cm: hi not b-r a long
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ot a simple mould, shallow boxes ot the tune he made out: nut at ic-igm n, i-.neu wi.lili . .f six bricks are laid the whole length out thai a fanatical Ethiopian prophet had of the yard, and ihe ciav. ma-1- t-i a soft c-ei- given warning to his colored sheep, that at sisienc'v, is tumod in and pressed down even- 11 o'clock. ..n that night, the cemet. which
ly and smoothly by a roller. A f.-w mo- had In-on switching its eccentric ta.l through liients stdiiees tos--t til" clay, and the boxes the upper deep was to run pell melt against being made in pieces ire removed; and be the earth, and knock it into "eternal sma.di." 1 L
a e. intn vance ol six Knives m a tnuae, t iie i cmirn- oeiiiouy v, as- to oe mhou; hoi past- is severed by lengthwise cutting, Into those who would bo found with their arms bri.-k: which, after duo -Irving, are rea.lv l'.-r extended toward h-awn, watching the y..m.
places on the Gulf of .Mexico. Larg" quanlitie.s of have been this year exported ern cities from Norfolk Yirgii
Clllji
Col. ( V ut's .is. . ivs ai i. -id oi i in
age .i'J 5 per dav. The Democrats of the ";! Y. have nominated Hon. Ward 1 ca. for Justice of the Supreme ". To obviate the hew croud-'d streets, a system of ; railroads is to bo introduced in I Miss Ida W., oldest dan poet Morris, was married on th to Lieut. Ik-nry F. Wit.er. C. S j liere isto lc a goin-pj. Six Nations, at Tencwanda. e; Friday and Saturdav of this v,,-,
lell
In
to have 1.
Schooiirr S 'Vi n b.st on l.-;k,
nt gale, an Hon
with 1
i'T ail
F;
Ad-ln-.". on tie.
G.-orgo W. eUnf..at the Erie 'on;.' iiih, at ('..Id Sprit::
la, ad in Do-
a to nave t o Hrel ialv.r. ;..
aci eai -
Kiin.
P.
with g
Ye
Man Shot Dead.
eiaa'i
oetween o;
and two
the inad
are said
he ..!d and f
If this ma !
.be far
l
this process the bricks are i rat idity and economy, and
superior to those made by :-s maiii.er of moulding. f Mr. Hansom's answers
wa !i a si .if bodiiv did the 'li et-h f.-rtl.
P. M., a colored man named John Murray, the general exp.
itrio'.
Orj- We call the
ttention of oar reader
i midove
to tne aivertisenier.t ot .1' . lbmrv u doer .-
also Mr. Henrr i t- .- i TT ' .
- ; 1 UU-Ci, -il dilUiJU CUiUia'J. iiOUi 1.1 '.it'll Goodrich, of Lafayette, well known on tho,knoa in th;s CCEavinitr ard we'bespwk V abash as a heavy gram buyer. Mr. Kirath j for him a sharc cf the He has the engineer, and another perse- -u that , worked m th place, aad w.i'l "understands m tV-. troi, were also scaldeci, and .i - , , ,, . noaoanu ' : the various want ot the people, and will be otherwise, considerablv, thougn 'tis supposed1 , , . , . , ,, . . , l certain to suit-tnem. Trv him. not tstahvmiured.
d in a shop on Hammond
v ler the Mr.-hauih' Hotel was sh-it,
at a hou;e on tne no-.a side o! sixth street.
between Uace and Fan. bv a w.n I.o
colored, v;.aned laisaii-,'; .
barber.
ia reet
1
price of th" anii'l" y. L!5 per cot t. S.i .!
it is estimated the
i! be reduced at least
ing oi tlie o-eie-were to be rarne.i And to th:s end groos assemble, s:
sing. 1 n and carrie-
I uc recoru-a'iiii- a t uem
lashes.
: g ol wet ini" parad
-lU''
hai' lred no-
th
rartns ana
lMili. e mad- :i ilescent upon them oil' a hrgo number caj'tivos.
'
acn or liiteeli
John W'mtr-mure, of F-,,t 1 has invented a kneading t-ai'-ici ospeei,.! accouaaoi.lation .f the la.' The fic'zons of p,;r,ghn!i ilote-'miiu-d by a v.-'te of tive t... o;: their j lea.sant little oi:y with g;e-. There was a "louri'ainer.t" t.-, s'-"a.. ia!--iv. loii-i ' L-l l -
it lu
ll
his
Washington- Moxtm knt. Thr
A TiiAvr; txo
a lew m'itos. i the if.oodv
l lie woman wno de.-.l was arrested bv
Cl,i , ana died in Washington Nati- nal M aiument has attaincl PMl
lent --f the t.'ii
I I n t.!.. A Paris .
nati bizeit". in
orrrnencei tor o'ir
suaa
EDITO
07" The following Indianians wen- awa'-ii-
During the last week in sinking a well ou : cd Qipioiaas ry the Ohvi State Fair: A.
Something Singular.
For the Tanners. We deem it right to give rhe farmers in Eurroanding co'a.try a h:..t in r-.gar-i to
sate Keeping e. taeiv art te?, wai ai
:ne S-)
p.en:
v i h ' s
vear. We have had but verv
ngiv give
- , i - i
..w.:e experience ourselves, cut unit wo can
iear.1 irora otaer sources we v. tbein hoping that it mar be o et to them: The keeping of appl- ?, and c ponds very much upca the ear;
the farm of Col. Wm. Piatt, in East Bend, Boone countv, Ky., about one and a half miles below this place, after digging through a ledge of r-oap-stone r-vk. and th--a through a strata of shelving rock, the workmen came
immediately upon what seemed to be a
phc tnv?. Some of them
of a common chor-r-ir.2 axe upon
them. The place is abiut one mile from
There is no pine timber in te couutrv.
Sulser. Eiehmond. and L. C-. Collins, Dub-
commita couple
of citizens, and I idged in the Watch House. S'ae stated that she had intended to shoot the man, buf was very sorry that she had killed him, ami was horrified at the prospect of being hunJ She give :i3 a re; son fvr her conduct t'aa" 31 army ) ad seduced her at Madison, la. and
iiduced her to come to this citv about a vear
lin, for blood cattle. J. X. Jones of Cen- ago by the promise of marrying her. Ahou
of noUl
raa: ss
some ben- the Ohio river this section of
trua. ue-
witb
ieh ::h
rhev are gathereil, and the i lace in w
they are kept. La-e autumn and winter apples belong to that class of fruits, which are gathered b.nore maturity, and ripened in the fruit-room, or cellar, and they should be picked when tV-y have received from the tree all the valuable dement?, the season will allow it to give -h. ni. English gardeners have a rule that no fruit should be suffered to remain on the trees after they have ceased to vegetate, and thi? is, in general, a good one. The apples arve :-po'-:en of. ar well as pears of the same class, may remain ungath-
cred unta tnere is aangeroi mparv ire
The "Genius of the West," F the title of anew Monthly but recently started, in Cincinnati and conducted by Howard Durham, and if the the first number is
trevihe, receive.-! a silver medal for match horses. A silver medal and diploma, were also awarded to J. K. Harris, of AUersvill ,
drift i for a liae 1 s;bore " 1-. i , . i
K- 'iirieaacr.i must, excuse us in tin present number for not having as mu--h news as we won1.! like to have. Our rot having any exchanges as yet makes it verv inconvenient to us, but after this wci.k we think we can supply you with all that is afloat.
a height ot lit! l-.-.-t. i h" last contribution, was from the territorv of Ft aii. consisting -f
a Hook oi "a? one about three fvt, 1
ne;irly two i.lo, ilosposibd on Sat tin lav last. It was brought fn-io Salt Lake City by Messrs. McAllister and M civil, and by tln-m deliv- ' ered to the Monument Committee. The device is centrally a bee-hive setting oa a table. ; Around arc festoons of liowers wreathed with fruits, and above is ;h All-wing Fa. v.i'h ' an ii.serption of iheso words: "Holiness to
r dated A ug. lltii.
nn
ol
the following actravolitig Fia.ac.-.
at Khni inpan
oid ; H" writ ist. If Wc
.1
a c
vatoiits. tin
article of ra
Monsieur tlie Count
tvauec ol tii-" woi'l
1'rene'n have beaten us in the mad vatch's. A rich oapitali.-t
1 : ; k an the wreck
here is to bo a military t . i this week, in which i.: s art exported to take p; . ho p.i-ffal.i Courier s. i-,
-tr
the Mri,
a:
ad
st'.V'C!
1
ol I the cc
raiiroa.l h. '!d, for his ow n p;
her chad died ahout two months since. She had Ire av.-mly urged her seducer to keep his promise, iy v. hioh she v. as induced to leave lier parents but he had evaded and disappoin-
-. has inverted -traction of a ivate use, with
which h-' intends t- travel with his fanv.lv
It is com-'enuenci-'s,
-a nor,
ov -re, Pahnvi
over
tl
tn-
raik-ouls of P
eight ino atns ago, she be.-.-m-' a motlior. and . the Lo-d." At t lie base of the block the : pl''t'-' house with with all its depo::
' word "D-tsert-t." Tiiest.-ae is not verv hard ! prinoij al trad ;Vofs.-oi v. There is a
and is similar to that kn-nvn as "Bath stone." ' bedrooms, with beds, billiard room.
sculpture is onlv toiera- oliioe, a cellar which will ho.l a g.
-e-im eis of Toitnesseo of wine, i.-i'-h-niso. -c. ino;:,- wr.l. all the monument it has been elegan:e and the comfort, the ns- fu! iiud
a.'i .-i-i--riy ; a lew davs sita-o, at
sting of U horta-t inilicte;! Th- ?.!-: i.,..p-s tnea:-".r- s ,, r.o jr..i k i ni'-i.t of a p,.;,,;,. i ;.,
vthMill ell M,.
'v.-r. and on Fridav last.
man ie
1 an-. the
The execu'ion oi t h ble. From two s marble sent to tlv
1
entlv. aaai-
wluo Lo
nt- s 'stroyo-l i' ".i i -i k e i ,.,
drot e her to desecration, and. yester-htv s'.-e vrent to the house where he beir-l-'-h (iiu. ted as above describe 1.) and had a talk ' with him at. ' his wife. She was excited and angry at the laneand canghi him by the hand saying that, he would not allow his mother or sister to put their hands ou his k :. I'p.ai this she shot him through the brain. The. w ife of the diseased, who was married to him onlv last Fridav testilied that liliza-
.1.
shed the agreeable, of a dw.-'.li
Hi-
-lete and the mo.-f
md like all the Fr.
rich. ii. h ca
and so irigh is its character to be deemed su- 1
perior to anv m th. worl d for hardn-'ss, du
rability :md polish. We hear that, it is inten- ; is made so that it can te-1 to use it for the inferior facings and decor- o;u' set of v heels to ai at ions of the new oapitol buildings. seems of no importance j Franco are all, I heiiev,
Eakewki.i, to Smox;-. An ingenious me- o".5'.'-'-hanie, named Lee Stevens, of London has prietor
made a great discovery; it is a smoke eatiiv
St Co I Il
ls very long, verv wide. It
e transferred from ther. though that sita e th-' roads of of tic same wide
This traveling hotel has.ost its pr--abotit aiHHUl francs, and is at this
, i t ' todtodrhv rvland Tlx
Phllade He was
no v tfie it i- -:
iiicr.il Ca.-l -pen ing ;!, "U the ad
loiin McCauu Iioii -
prison
a
unity I '.I I "
(fcjOnr paper is dated Thursday. October beth Clav came into the room where she and ! furnace. The hot cinders from the tire Imv
a fair sample of the work, we think it well ! 13 on tw outside as we intended publish- "or husband were joated together converging, ' falling on a grate underneath., are there tum-
n'wau'a a wiue circulation, ino ijrEXjps ;r.-r on thi-div h.f r ,.,!,. cu ---"-,l l" UJ1 imso.i.iu. tu in luuHiiii vi iieaaug a current oi air,
is devoted to the interests ! than we o-neetpd w f 1 3
moment a' tract ing great attenti p-n of the Oiioaiis Pailwav.
a a
t t!
ic dt
Tb-tv is soni tro;;!,:, len Bank. ( '..no. ps bdis the Saiiolk Bank. l;..t..:, ai dents.
of the West,
"I suppose you think y.iu have played the which passing into the furnace prevents the l-:1-' i ,T..i.Q..ne,m ......O- -I- r... ii.
nr..-! .liwmlr,.; AV-.-, T ;..,..., : it- . V . .. . . .. . 'b""-"1""' ""'""' i ia o: a mo CX-
V l """ e say tais sotnat aii may imaerstand that (said ho,) I don't thmk anv thing ; am plos of the working of the patent have
i ,fcu uijusai p. v. iiiJL.- li . ; niroalter vv The price of this work is 1 :01 per year, j morning or t-.-n copies for $3:00. i
will issue cverv Thur.-
about it.'
1S-
ic
Temperance Meetin
Tnere will be a temperance meeting held in the M. F. Church, on Monday evening
next, at oarly o.-indle-lii-ht. V. T. Chambers ' , ...
' goo-.i citizen.
ol Covington, Ivv., and Lr. lb H. Jessup,
been exhibited and gave great satisfaction to
"Well, you're married, eh?" Then turn- ; to those who witnessed them, The arran-To-ing to her, (the wife,) she said; "You think . ment is applicable to all furnaces, and Tn-
. . - - T . you've got a good looking man, 1 reckon i" . volves only a trilling expense It has the t--ur. J. 1. Unit lock oilers for sale; "I don't know, (was the reply) I guess li" : advantage of striking at the root d" the
-Metaiiio ivarinl Cases, something, we he- is go-id looking as otner tolks,"' . smoke nuisance, and preventing instead of ' mm
eve, never before offered in this market
Mr. W hillock
frotF, as ihe sun and air, and the still re- and others of this city, will address the
is an enterprising man. an
. .-.I J IX-.. I
" l - .on ma, . to tne tioo-. shot about on
forget him, when they want anything in bis cf the ear to the evehrdw
" ell, you will not have him long." : curing it.
A moment alter this, as the wile's head' W e do hope that th
was nirne. lneinao rr-iekeo m,l Aiio-:--l.a " in. nnii. ii .it...'- ,a,.... 1; r
' i mis iiiseovory. lor,,,-aii., i
line from tlv top
ere s no liarnum in
; discover
nee coal has come so genera
Ihe pistol was into use with us. nr mol.-- ..f i.-n, I ;..
i l .......... ,in l l l l . i is
Pacu"U' Uaii.uoao. The donrnai
meree of Monday sav..: "Capitalists will be very sliv of the slock of any company that may bo created for th.. purpose of taking this road under the charter granted ly the Legislature -d' X-'w York for tlie reason that each .stockholder is made individually liable for all th-' debts of the
com pan V to ho extent ol in imnan stock
.... 1 , i I hotign the subscript ion to the capital stock
opened in a brisk manner, th" scheme is regarded wi: ii distrust in Wall str.-: ami it wiUhedii'vnlt t,.r.ds- ihouh.-h- capital of a
lundred millions which must bo actually and
The navy of Mexico cot v-;s ..; f Com- lishing smacks and a raft the form-ai ted with ' nia'itiost ai,-l th.- latter v.
Iionoo,ii
T-
An Ir.ilcpendani convciition. noiiiinati.-n of candidates f.-r cunty
it Lock port on 1 1 .-
it is to be held October.
a,
line. See advertisement in another column. ; Liaded with two b;dls, one of which lodged a foul nuisance, and the machine that -ets it
in good faitli subseribi
perfection and maturity.
Apples designed for long i reservation
CO" While passing up Main street, one
i.-aould. as far as practicable, 'bo picked 1 da-v week, wc were invited by - Wake," ... . . ot the Pitt- ltiikrri- fo w-otlr iii -iri.t iri- r.,.
h-- iiirir rsiet " 1 v alii! sei .crate y m.1 when - in..,,., i w-ut : , u , . , . , , i n". oaema i ne ma os ;i : n o-l r. nana, caici...v ain. Mpra.oi, ,ii,..i m.ui , he is at all times ready to wait unon his o , .o tL... i :. , . .,
us line natumore uvsiers, onlv nours ' ',l cacranit mo on i uursuai e ruing last, tne a Chesapeake Bav.' Without flattery 1 customcre as wo11 a?1 ncw Mhomay 25th Aug. from the (iroat'Salt lake City.
CO" Mr. John II. Jones has removed his Grocery store, from No.. 3 Main street, to the corner of Main and Front streets, where
within three inches and a half of the surlace, ' up ought to be made swallow it,.
and the ot.ior passed beyond the reach ot the probe. V'nriti Co''.,.,.,,,'.,,;.
Ami:;
From ti:i:Sw.t Lake. The mails
they are not wet by ram or dew. They should oe handled o as not to bruise them
in the least as carefuliv almost as eggs or
of his
' from
Uhev are
;apo,i
the
verv best
.. ii.j,;iiu ua.iLI ,. , . . , , J oi-i. i.m ii-,ll, 1.,,.
, , . - mi.'i iinii iiiii 111.11 I -ilLl ' Ilia"' . tnat have ever! 3
A---.-..-- . .1.
turn- tvn Itv.o, r,,...- I . A'- " "' " mccioi, ine noPri.Us
...... , . ,,,,,, ni.-rn ini . r i i- , i . .
to some unfortunate circumstances, the iron I .V , .', " ",m , ,,m",. ,vs, of American nianufa.'t are used on .,.. (f , ,nr" "' ''"-appearcl
.,. , , , 1 window, takni" ,. fiw . . . , . .ai our railways has proved very poor, and com- !.i. . . . f ,1! '
Pares hardlv with lb,. eK- i, ,...,. t.,.; ''rr'-'nince .,t tae ,,n,vrs ia t!
proccd to their orga
.'ler. th
1 before tl 'zation."
eupa
t-r
journal
11. lioari
1 1,.
ring t ho passed.
-C. II. Beecher, lis., vacates tin- . 1 chair of th-1 Angelica Whig. 'Ph
il bo hereattor conducted bv V.
! t :i
a r-'soon
tne no. :igh th
ing
W. in-
.aisi , C.i-:i! 1 Is",.
lie.
-II.
The Union has lilcs of the Da
News, to '
and all with 1
oimterin Covof the
lira, on
n and -issuno
ri-'o Mann, the rater of Mass.. I the preside;. c
Hi li K". H as r- ro. -vr I I'the Alio-
o ( I 'I: ('
Fnglish iron. This is owing, not to any de- ' " , , m. ova.v- '' ',"h" " '''f''. f-''-
the nHh Julv, twentv davs lalcr tlianpivvi- ' i'eiency in the American ores, but the' deli- ; '" "" 'i v oviugt..;.. and brought up . . ' .... - ' ! i :...! . ,-. . , i OstOl . la V In. ivimi.r 1.1..!. .. I
I he llr.ws m ilea-m and ,,,, ciein v III 1 lie nia ltliae lure. A :ir.,.. .ir,...nl '. .. nn.-in, ;ni-i
iasj
Lav them gentle u; on the iloor ,,cea offered ,1cforc in this market I3llt do ! CO" The Postmaster General has decided ' -us advices. The news ia in- agre
Th" Syra-'usi' Star, say- tie ic g.l Countv I'.ank has .h ierii:. ii.-d to i I'M-it-e-S oil the Opiri'iou of its t il,,! .1 aeaarv tie t.
o iierooiu- i ... . i. . . , ,' . . -
., A : ii l .. .1 i . . I - . :.i . i ., .. ,. ,i i .,,., (I... 1 ,t . ,.i...: .... ... . . . i " " w"Ull leave a -am t no ii .. . ....
i j c .!.... i . uo, i.irvr mo ..urn iui immi luiu uy mem i ha . mrh,ir nl e..m. m.mnt i,a : . i nn poriain, wun uie i xce pi ion oi me Indian i "s1 ' ""e p" -. oi jaieiisn ran-1 ;, -i ,, .,, - . r...
J. -J'JOl, UI lO-'Iil, 1 lo-.-O oe-M lOMM-ill . " : X ,miui, w n;tu"umeu ,. , , . ... : 1 i , j I
' 1 . . I i -- , . 1 .1 IIVIVlll, ,,. I .I'll'.. I II L-.T.-I
.1I..I.IIIMII. I.T. 1 .1. 1. llll. 1. . IIS, 11
for yourselves.
ails nidi- ii. mi, ii.'.a iu, nas proved very deloe- i ,
". J;,;l- He will rotnain until th.
and season two or three weeks, and then on t .., . ; f postage. Some have been in the m difliouUic; X)tw,,tfU a chi,f mmtA Walk- e, not because the Fnglish cannot make I '. i ia'." ,nwts '" ".''
a clear, drv dav. sort and i-ack the. armies luu' J,c UMil ln ! Habit ot cutting twelve cent statu ns into i r ...n.l the inb..t,;t,nts nU,,.i. So.odl..l.l g'ood iron, but because our railwav , ,...,..w ' , ' 1 s''"1 1,1 ' ,l"1-"lt "
. ... . bent and Henry Smith the bas-er is 'W.il,a.... a t ... i ... , . . . ..... ... ... ... 1 " '. '. . I I. 1...,, .... ' .. '- " .' i "1 tlie sioiu
carefully m drv barrels, Idling them so lull - itiiuiu;u-:s, aim mane six and three ' "l ine lain, mm. i oter v . vonovor, started i ""- "i- i.. "o i nnis io iron l noir roads hat the appleq cannot move after bein- ' 'm tliat way- j cent stamps. Hereafter such portions wiI i for Tn.vo City with 150 men, to assist the without delay that they have taken what- , , . 1 ' 1 . ... .,, , i 1,1 " rf uo j weak settlements on the route. The lndi- cror Il;ls l,een ollored them in exchange for
Lieaa-jo oi. xu-. ' ... s., -i.e .1 ui m-p , yr- i ne general convention ot i nivcr-; 1 . 1 ans oontinaed their depredations, steal
v . - i cm i ... i erts was shot in the shoulder, and John BerJSew 1 ork Shin yards, it. is said is iust ' .i . i i i- i i . ' , i . .. .-.am, is jusi, rv in (j,,, wrist, by Indians secreted in a vavery brisk. There are in process of con-! cant house. Col." (.tonover states that a scout-
locgest, may be wraj-jied up sepa-ately m I ralists, held at Columbus, (X, a-Iopted unani-i VKv Vnni- Sim- l!r.i.v,- p.,, :.. ' slock, Vc. On the L'lth Julv, Clarke lioh
r.olt paper betore packing, or tnoy may be ; mously a series of resolutions against the the Xc
placed in layers with dry chaff around them. : sins of Slavery, Intemperance and War. A j now T . . 1 .1. .,11 .? ..... .11 ! I . II i . , . - I
in gene.ai n.-- . eu.ns ... ... u..., are resolution iiiiiy endorsing tin .Maine laiw, . strnction, 8 fteamships, S clipperand pa- kot I '"g party sent out from Manti, under comoo damp tor the pertect keeping of apjiles ; was passed, with but, one dissenting voice. ! shins J bark ;". ate unWvds 1 m n - iiiand of Lieiitonant Col. .Jabrz Nowlin, fell
i. .1 1 ...;.... i .,. . - s , ....... 1 ' ' ' !""l"",
inrougu nn: m.-;i oei spung, itini aiso oi i .y resolution m iavor oi ostaoasiang a 1 nco.
too variable a temperature, th" latter should j logical Seminary in the State of New York, not va-v much from at -out. forty degrees. , has also been a-loi-ted.
schooners, 1 sloop, 2 yachts and .' lighters, an j
aggregate of dC, PIT tuns
their bonds. It is time, that the matter should be more sharply looked after. In almost, every fair trial of the iron manufacture of the two countries, our bars have stood the tests, and have come oil' ahead of the foreign competitors. ,'.,. 'H .
Ahmy MiiPK Ai, BoAttn. An order ft
IlV.va
lOllSC. 'n.'ll. ,.!;',.)!
I ir-will
ay awhile "'( tin, it
A I.y aiuf liin, named doh u Si, .man was cd hi the lief, at the L-ili-lav last.
or i crii
I Viyt-ai, of the c K.gus ii
Anotiii i; p,XNK in- x,,w Yoi;k . A i Minor is current in Corman circles in Now Y.,.l; i
that the batik of I Virnisiadt. an institution ,,f j ' high character, with a capital of S.t K H i, ; to St. 1
", prop.s.s to c-tabli.-h a branch m tli.it city, with a ca-ital of S P . 1 . " " and t hnr is reason, it is said, to behexe that minor is It c
won lOllll.l,., . P ... introdnclioii ol
hours' t,st t cut v mih
counterfeiting r-tab'i-hmen! Ohio-has been discovered and ' -nntcrfeiters and a largo .plant ! -in rap! urod. i'lavclors can now get from t '!' -uis in twcit-s hours, take
in Sprie il-c'd, ;!,.! p,a.
v
in with a company of twenty or thirty lndi-' .1, . v ,. , ""'" or.ier.ro,,.,"'!. leu,,.,,,,,. , ,. lt roducn.-n ,-i such ans,ontho'g.JdofJ,ily,alHn,t,ton miles cast i V pN 1 r ''l r''''!! " a" . Arm' ' n'"""" '"-'i.an capilal mM.he city of, ho Pleasant Creek'settlemont, who were i T ! 1 . ''i11'1 '"r ,U' 0S!,.m,na'" ".' Assis- 'Id not lad ,o have a very -nuked rife, ,
If an upper room can be so prepared as to j retain aliout th" earno degree of heat, drv-i
ness and darkness is a verv desirable locality
for
but
fjO Our city is filled with new goods of all s'vles and prices, and those wishing to
" . ! addressed bv the Interpreter of the party, and irT5 I i.i ....in lli.il Il.-a u.. . 1. il.it 1 !.
..... ,-un,.,i . 11(11111 iuai.
the preservation of fruit, not onlv apple's fin'1 whorc the V' and best articles are arc somewhat injured. Tt is thought tears, n-ape- ,tr. I ktl'tl ,liUC OIlI-v to lo"k :r" 11,0 t''uum,,s of by next week he will be able to restim ' . n, .-r.,,n o i
: Lll'J 1 CKil.llIU
forlM-aranoe ceased to be a virtue," is mend
ing, though the physicians think his lungs
that : his-
OPlMl.mt !OH
I ' ""1
OCT The river
V Ood ! Wood ! ! ftT A little boy alxuit. two ear old", died :
We want a number of subscribers, who at Marlboro' New Jersey, last, Wednday, believe- still falling at thi-. lHiint the ho-.-er
Rill pay in in woo l, io an men we svy i t-c-m the Ueet oi a cop ot tci pulled over j boats have bed I trie g it oc ood dry v. cod o: coure. ' on hi bc.om two div; previnrc. ' then phvo.
an very iow, ;iid we
raid nialier ours taken
replied max inev were our enemies, and commenced tiling; Col. Now lin immediately charged upon tholil and killed six the rest scattering and escaping. lie returned on the 2 Uh with his company all sate. OJrThe Bath Timo perpotrat-1 the follow ing : Wompn The last and best of the -lies.
Llf wo have,-- for toad, we won't r.-k for
lain nuigeoiis lor .,omo ,on. nn, ; i Uimn t ic iu..i..,i - ...
dates for appoinimoiit. in the medical stall'j of the army. The Board will convene in ; 0-J ' Mar-hl'ield, Mass.. the citv of New York on the fust day of Me. I 'be remains of the -deaf
The ri,,,i, caterpillar has apj thai State, and i fields t.. an alaruii
.la S. ., are.
llPOci s I in
itcx a-1 .1' rP -nt.
a s th.;l t
I he
whore now statesman.
1 wo mo,, w , re ins!
'Ml i hill's. :v i
comber next, and w ill probably continue in j obster. has been, d
session three or lour weeks. A inho:i, i.nw I visited it is said bv not less t ban 1 ' ( H X I
... 1
must lie addressed to the Secretary of War;
must stale tin ago and rosnlonoo of the applicant, and ma I be accompanied by respectable testimonials of his possessing I ho moral and physical .pialilications roipiisito for till, ing croditcblv, and for performing ably, the ai'd'.iou1- and activ.- .'.-lies of j,,, other,'. if the nie-hcal sp.lf.
iinii;; tin la-! suminei
t
pose i h
I'-Uiirl ' lic:.yy sli, k of ti, -,; ,', was 1
V kill.
the la!
I' I
laclorv.
IH'1 -
thio,u.
sous, and the crowds still coiihuu
t lie place. fp.j' I bore is a man out wed so confom
mean mat , won't pi. -neb his . wi,
lor icar uio nous will
cod in t he tramc ol
Mr. Tufts, ,,f Medford. who gate the -ite for the I'liivrrsa'ist t'ollegern aivu: Hill, has mad., his will giving two buadrrd th-'ii-aiid dollars to the College.
t s--i
c.-rti.
woii!,.
at the
" I ein Corn in. 'hio State I V
gvu
the Add,-,
An old gentleman ,,f ,-,-.r-i.I'
c
pen. a ft i . ,1,
says th. l'"-st things. t bay t hiti-is . he has stopped rutocce w n'l a bc-pa'-." :', a w at' h and a cue.
