The Boone County Pioneer, Volume 6, Number 46, Lebanon, Boone County, 9 July 1858 — Page 2

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Vv'x. 1'. Bi.r.' xt l a letter: wo v, ere alrca !y nlovvi

mi.-T-f v. i.nton to;m- ; '., w .-.:n r.ui ei.iy a new iu,iu.gut i;ah-

tl.e '

LOCAL COLUMN,

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The Ciu.

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6f4 t!-9 fob-

LATER FROM UTAH. ST. JOSEPH, Monday,June 28.

FROM CAMP SCOTT.

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fell from our liar! 1.

a an "it'jni," L::t it wo:;! !

cur cotc:nrorari--?

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fiil-I ti;ij ..- ;.'v

7; ml-hl fa;-, only Is fjr

a I'in'p-ui-.ivi f'j-i, v.-c tp.rn-j 1 towari.-i tlio !..;, a: 1 t --':i l.im iLelast Co:nic Al

ula;..! ?, 1 a I Liin co fro:'! it. TL? trutl. is real-

on ! t L ; ; J

i.T Julr was celebrate ! i

Lfctanon.. 'I'lie (FvV.-.lars

lo-.vlr-s: . j The Salt I.akt vial! arrire.l

r.uliv cili::L-L.s. rt.si.lhie '.iiygii!;' .a:c frciu fcsit L.:ie C-i!

wav. is known to Lave r.v.:i:cr- instaiif.

to tl

pa -Z'roa

fctiiitrn joe

We have letters from Camp Scott to

the 11th of June. The arrival of troops, provisions, animals, ctc [sic]., gave a new ap-

pearance to things in camp where every-

tl.e most familiar of; 'ara! Jo3ja.un was to 6tart for the ; thinir fcaJ bvn

thing had been on short allowance and

winter establisment.

iuOj-j were fOii

. g'-'ti.-jr, i-aruA-j icto I. iie, an t m-ircUca to tny to a.t ac;?;n.'?R

to i ;liich, from a ro-vat event, is Lis sntifa-? e -!y ou the loth instant, with S.OCS'vite. i tvinter estaUUhnicn

the Fair g: o:in

Is, about a half wile froia'own r.on.se.

, paittoulany

efcrai fair rciui:ves.

u h'n ia tiirce columns.

or!:i- will

com- i

what Le please! we Lave notLinjr

t'u K'- h'h Ji.

.r

iil ;ircuit.'to writ! al.out tul v

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d, ouJ-we can 1 1:1-

i UOhs

.a.'v.

it a OTt.y f.t I.. : v-j:...-ita't-.ia c! incn-u ot i " "invti.ui

i j .ti lit llial .In hi " Dryant l.a- 5!;:"orc-l I Vky s-r

KX E5SIVr.!.Y

f "..V. A :

Iii-t it!!j . to - L.r.rc la-. j".!0.li f.ir n-

ci-C.i vn, an 1 it Li; :-.--'vcr le.-n his ilviire, j j. ,e4r tll . t:rv oa a!i sHsa of tIttt cx

n tit? In tli.'sv t;m?n of u n I versa! i.ar: w 1

allhot;;'!'.

i.i i. i -ii of .- 'i v

uo-.-rat, to i'

i v? t!i-j notu-

I ces-Ktvc tt-'Ii.

of

I -1

of lY

WILLIAM 1 i'.hYAN J".

rnt-itivc for ! t'.ii Ilivk-i icu;'. t -, lit .' i. M v:;- i v.

y. i . : ! ! t; ;l:

OV,- J ilO !? Iu loe l we

rf.-w.l lliis ojjinifm ost o'lr ovrn au-

tiirjntv Lflure we cam'! acror? the -same

"i or i.tijii, Cipres1!.'! l-v John A-la.n. in a

I the duties of i -,.f: t t .i,.. t...,i- ,.r

.i-r-r'-rtt t ti -i -

: i.i o:u-c iaiu:it:i.y an i !mj.artia.i.v, an-l : (.'arulini. Silver an!

fir lh(? jiurjvj,( r,f m-ikia

II;i ha-i .li-har;;

ry convention; nr lias u .;ke 8nv otl,,,r cou,mo,jitv.

if i eve.i iiis i o.::i :al ; (.x.

s;!eh isoiuiui-

irol.l ara Lut co:n-

i-EKtK-i'AYi'' l:nty tic i::-:t. Ileji'-e-ciitative, Li. I). l!i.i:oi. of (Jl HUT. For At; Jitr. Ili.M.t Ln a r,f. WorlL.

1 ur i reuiei", A:ki; I!. HMtrAi:. of (.'enter.

For Hh-iiif. Joys H. Ioiv y, of ('cuter. For 'oiiiini:--sioni'-. tyi!va: SifijEMasi-n, of L'nion.For Si;r t-yor, , . I'. V. ,'. I;sm:.ni.t:k, of ("Cater.

Tin: coxvfn nox.

moJitic-i as nui.il as wheat mi l liiinLt-r.

that hc-Loullgo lef.re the pDopla tiivon was t!ie c,(inlon of Sir j Lis merit at a Jm!e's, aal not i-pon Jus j I?aaa ;.Mvton ait I Mr. Locks over a i-olil ieal faith. H far as we are conc-ern- iUn .,, ,.ears ag. Thu-re is nothing to ; c.I, we omo titn-i .-iea i.!acl Li name at j auu-a-!at(i the moncv of tbo coantrr. it it!. heal of our column i camlhlate. is oul a-.;vea from tirCuIation. The lan lwewoul l now MiL"'0t to those ofi ." t i. v --.-:.., i

lllik lljr l UilllLJ lb UULK i rH7llv VII

yonr money in tLe shape oT S10, So, or upon the never failing ria l never stisIeii'linjj specie paying Dank of 8. Swan ii Co.. whose Lottery draws at Augusta,

; ifirii'Oi'e j-rofaoiycv-r was atimei(;a every Saturday ami pays out its whi-u it was a Laid iojl ij something to fill j pri3 liU ;vitlout subjecting the holders a uewpapr a at pressa. Items of news i to any ai.,co:jnt. It is a small" invest- . are as scaree as hen's teeth. Tho fact is, , tha canital nrize that awaits the

our'cotenniorari-.'a in the Circuit who arc

favoraLIe to Lis re-election tho propriety t dying' Iihei'.-l.si. .

On Thiiisday next, our fii-j mnwher, t'.u co!iventiur m-

J -e l- n -.:ii:iate a can I Ja

w iil

there is n;thiiiir ttiri inr. One can't even

ts at this ""'!"a ,eI --taLIo murder, accompanied by

cnteii'iijing- -V. 1'. Leader.

for (.'on-

horrible circumstance euonirli o make it ! TirsiFioLa Whirlwisu A Heed

- intresting. Tha railroa Is are in goo 1 re-

v t'iw Diirii-t 1 1 lb? f i t-j-1 I Jem-

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? ( ' v-rti u -th-it iiiutuii; ucms u: o emu

cr it le

v. on -'resMoiia

, i ' i 1 1 i i i , Iv out of thi qijetion. Nob Iv ha anyh.n eviT Lvu hel l lure, m l we hopetnat 1 , " , -

it -.vol I-Iar-e!v ntteu L' t t.y the Deuue-- ,? ... , , , ....... , . 1 Lovoery is a luxury not to Lj had at

, , ,i r anv price, f tl e 1-ai kwaid Kcaou, many of, - . , i ; have bejo

u;ir l'armor, pr b.vbly t'.u gvrater portion j

Ladies, by tli3 u-o of hoops.

jotna so peiTeclly majniheent in

ui' tli nil, u i;i be pietly

, 0 ' , . A i l iri-ir.1e;eii :e that they can't travel by buv about that I . , , J - .

tiiif. an I n'o.iM a Ivise no im.

i;livthi wui'k this year, yet we tru-.t tint cverv l-;m-.-rat. wh t an do f.o without

i-i itei.! ittjury to his own individual in

t. Tests, will com J up

. ; any of the mo urn n to n i .

ok Cows in nc Air.. Tlio recent whirlwind at and in the vicinity of Colcsville, Md., was tke most singular pheuomeaon, according to accounts,, we have ever read of. The Kockviile Journal 8.133 further about it, that tlier.' issued from it a black smoke which darkened the atinoctphire. One gentleman taw a herd of cows p-

means ot locomotion, parCnt!y uj) in the air, and there is every

j an t a decent "J-.iopemcnt is a thing not reaso:i to believe that they wero blown

; to be thought or. lhe"Oreat Kevival" ; a ouarter of a mile. It

i;i a: put lis:

Captain Marcy, with one thousand five

hundred head of animals, and the escort

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.5 . t,,.i r t, i mis.i;,' ,311,(1! n.s iioaseuoia, 11a 1 iisisi '-1'"'" .', uua.. imu, - irom ew .i -xico; v oionei nuuaiau, tii'i l'e. iara.toTi 1 1 in-,..en- .. .. : r t 1 it r- 1 . , . . , u , ,. 1 ad their eloquence to obtain Ins pernr.s- ! Coion.-l HotTman arrived at l,r.uip j i;(.m 1 ort Lvamie, au l .-dr. li nt ;it, ad to a large tud mt-.-:igent j sjon to a party ju.t ORC. but the old : ?co:t- Hi men and cfticcrs were iu ! SeereUry. of th 'IVnitory, arrived at of ior.r-ycar-o' V. Speeches ontlettian m otdurat. lie woul l take ' good henlth and sphhi-. Camp 5- ott on the 1' th idt., in a t-now-

1 otL -r ! a;:i-j:re dcu.on tra-j tue gins to I.urope, or r-aralcra, or Jsew-j (.aptaiu Jiarcy ar.-.l ass comaiatii tsao , Mrm. Mr. llartnett made the trip m

ct l.'iem new sets 01 , aruveu irom .m-w ..iexico, wringing ttnu-rtweaty-toiir aul a Halt uays irons iu

, j.nvelry anytmng but tiiat. ILe young mm i,ouy hea t et looiemn.es. ; b fates; and was to pro-reed lninicdiateiy

Oil.

bv ni:r, vr-iUiiry

ait:

v.m.-ii iuli-i

nig citi:'. .-n

trcumetus, cakes, p es, cue, M-rf

up in g:and hty!r. V was a ;!! ions day!

-OI

til'

re- 1

s.trve.l

eri! v. lat ntnrdav

la; lies

thot

almoit tie-

pa

ue.I,

but

i.naiiv

bc-

One of our

a'

iuu Lz:xr.r., the wu-i .l-rc:v.-.vn- Tii0 old "t-entle-iian was in tl

icace C omintsMoiiers Jik-C ul longn am 'to Great Salt Lake Citv.

lit them of obtaining by t-tretaaetn :' Powell, had .tarted for the city ia com-; corrcsnondents emphatically contradict

what tln-y could not proi-nre by jiennis- pany with Governor Cuajniing and I ot jth report f d:-igrements an 1 didienlti-'i feion, for their hearts, were f.xe l on a party ; Master Morre'l. i between thj civil and military departand a party they mrt have. There was quite a diversity of opiniou ' m!s of the (Soveinment.

habit of , t Camp teott as to what cometne i The Army w.-v - to leave Camp heott

ei 1 ii'.e ju-auer. Las been ti'Tvg furtcne- ; retiring very eaily and t.lecnmg very ; -vormohs womd pursue m rcgaru to al-jnot later than tie lath of June. ro oralCfty cents a li-ad, iu L -' aiio.i, this j soundly, and the girls determined to M?ud j lowing tl.e troops to enter the Va-ley. ds-r had been received to stop tha movev.N'k." 'p ' ;-j dvi-r of w bv sfi-! or,t ",riV'taf u,Ui without his knowledge;! The mail party pascd about .00-ilor- ; r.ier.t of the Ara-.y, and General Johnson. . , "V , l" "," 1" ' believing that none of tho guests woubl I mot v. i;h Lorsj-s and mules, and who -aw determined to go on immediately.

- a.seinoie until too veneraoie relative was ' hiuus, t-ui hki iwuw mv , t.eneral Jeimson w

o iKjy to :e-peta- , ; the Lands of So m 11 as. intormatioo as to wL

urge I some of the

tion, Lv- n-ifid.iiu

Z (J of the awfull

intended to do.

ere tney were going,

h

vvisic.i awai! t.'icrii. loriily an 1 d sei ted

" if i he

1

1 an

as m gooa

looked very well; he was cheerful, and would soon settle all difficulties with the

Extensive i-renarations Ave re the result: i or wnat tney

effort was made to trive one of the 1-iity ..iormon who Lai escaped from j .Mormons, if nobo-lv interfere! with. htm.

, , 1 11104 recherche parties of the season. Tl.e ; the s ahey, were met at 1 lattu. lindge, ; St. Louis H-lkan, July 5. nii-dl" ; i.,.,o;rnl n,l l,ti!H-n-t tl.. crat-nn.l fnsli-wendin!r their war to the Slates- i

MIL KAIIEY'S SECRET.

Life itirL'-siiion,

formerly occupied by Mel.VTiar. it Bin.:.-.-, j ionebie, the wittv ami elegant" wet e !id- j Twelve com panies of cavalry, or dran n 0-iT.-,n ! ,,f ' den to the feast." Tliev came The : goons were met uear Fort Laramie.

.!...!...' 1: . u . . t .... .1.-1 i luxurious drawinc-rooiLis virc sidendor ! I'assed Gen-Mai Harney as.l ColAnel Jitii's Li'c inrLwion, in noticing the

r o-m. .'l' "t '' ' 1 "", V. ' ! KJlantrv. The air was rich with the ! May eneamped ou the PawnY of the ; challenges of several ilval horse-tames to paimed, and Se.newh.it improved. Itiaj fiunes cf rafis and lovvers; and the j Little Blue. . ... . ! )r' li X fol ownig a, -Mr. yet, however, a "Lad . institution," and ! most cultivated and raalodious voices j A-5arge number of troops Were encamp- i tiar-iy s ventaoie secret of Horse-1 aming. should be cleaned out. I chatted and irossined: and hundreds ' of i 011 the iig Bine. , I lfc is f'om a Mr. Win. Ward, of Toronto,

ft.-:.... r.,.i '. ,7...., . 1

4 , . , . . , uiiiy 11-1:1. &icui. iiiiutiiii uiu uoiiLi. i. tl iii- A revival i:as been troiuff on in the Li n r ,, ; h 0 . the swell of music was upon the evening

-'-,u'm v '"'s ween 1101 exactly 111 1 a,r; when of a smlden, a dreailul appari-

Col. Morrison and command were at j Cana la est was written originally to

the Little Blue. - tie Stamford .Jercitry: Met supply trains between the four aacl i " Observing many comments in your

tne church, either; fr the meetings are tion startled the "merrie companie" as if ; we crossings of tho teweet NN aten . paiuaoie paper ot late, respecting the

held in the Court Hon Wo n,.,., it had been the lied Death of Toe. I Colonel Landers was at the soutU American secret 01 ...uorsetamiug. l beg t,

they will -'haag on' week.

suppose i

until tki close of th; t

'i'l.n l.i)i a,l lftr.iAn I Pass, and was on the eve of start in? on ! state tne secret has been divulged here fov

some uiouius, ana is now generally known

instruments forgot their airs and died in

What was that horrid

jvF'Mr. Tucmp has just returned from

W',;,,,-, ,1 1,., 7,.... f.t. 1 .. snailen silence.

,. ' , . .' Y., shape? the ladies pointed their white fincation lor a patent for his new C. burn. 1 1 i n ..17 x

lie informs us that he will commence selling the churn in this county next week.

its?" A company of our citizens, in connection with the Lolge of Odd Fellows at this 2'hee, are about commencing the erection of a line two story brick building, on the lot south of tbVllight House.

- Personal. - Don't know but we could be induced to notice tho fact that Mel--

, has checked every thing higher then strict- horizon was filled with

. ., Tir-l--lin; n i. T J I'll A A Si..,ln 10,.,. if l.-.7

is saul tiiat the " ' " " "c

. nl I T n !.

rr.x ..... I j .-.I

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"to l.e'jr.u ou n "Xt

ly moral swindling, thus ren lei ing Pet- j clothes, shi.-.gles, limbs etc. It

ot

, ,..' ..1 I ov.

us in to take a "glass'.' seme

blood snH'used the cheeks and nude necks an exploration of a w agon road irom of the ladie; the c'ance htood still; the tl;at place to Fort Hall. . v

The report that the Mormons had removed their families to Provo is confirmed. It is not known whether Brigham Young accompanied the Mormons or remained in the city. The Mormons have not gone either to Sonora or the Russian Possessions, as was anticipated by the authorities at Washington, but would do so next spring, if any Mormons [sic] was placed in Utah to govern them.

Willaim [sic] McCann, agent of Messrs. Ma-

gers and gazed wildly at the door.

it anotner ghost like that in "Don Giovanni;' or was it a sheeted form from a

gaping grave:

Thr..!..v. and ioitt with hi brethren 5 t- -mj siuu.i,. on at tins .ate uu it leacnea ma i atux-

,. ,, I.. . - .. - , . ..jr. i,irtl..i ! "Lroke Jail is never heard cf, for pris- . ent river, an I there its qouiso was suddeti-

Demociatie urn-ting. E:n:n

r.

-pea

;cr

will bo in aften lance to a i- r

may b; p:es.-nt on tlu polf.Itfnl pio.stion ..f the day. d'Vwm J' "e-e it in l.-.ition-i, tii're is but

oners are afraid they'll st4rve to death il j v arrested.

j they get out. Aobody s getting married, ! noboly's going out of the world, and I we were going to say nobody's coming

; into it, but we won't; for heaven's cam- f

i. tit.

with proper eii fit ; . . .

: iiHi vi tic i vat. iu ito ii iui au 2 ai iirtx..iii

little loubt bat

'. ttltf l.: L ..f th ; I e.uo T.. 'V

, ... , , . ', . .lit 14 rroa.!v the only oneCiuauati ca;ty tar hi '.itli ( on 'ei!ial iiistrict . . . .

tLL"v -ar l-v a lua.lxo::i mY iiity. To

As Emtoii's Assessjii-xt. It doe ' a body good to have his pride flattered onve in a while. We roalize tlu LeucSt of it

once a year, when the assessors

round and asks us how much money we

A IK

been

JJv degrees the vision gathered shape.

and looked like . thing of earth The figuje was that of the "head of the family," with no superfluous clothi.g upon hi.limbs unljss a sing!e'-garniekt 'could be so considered, standing there cane in. hand and wrath i;p,oi; his brow. .1 le." advanced into the drawing-room and bcau swearing like a Templar, and shook Lis cune above h is head as if-he

wo'ul l -annihilate somebo ly. His modct- nin artist costume seemed to strike the fonder,',

ii and movi'iitr fm-thee into tha smnrtmeiits.'l

' o ' j CstablisH'-ili a general stapede took place: - Ottoman

through this province. 1 hero state Mr.

Karey's theory of taming tho horse: " Having haltered yonr colt aud caressed him, fasten his near fore-foot wii.lt a strong 'strap round the pastern and raurns, or fore-arm; fasten his foot up safe, and make him hop around on three leg till tired; when he is tired, pot a strap with noose round the o.T pastern; make him hop, then pull the strip that is on the ofi' pastern, an! he will come on his knees. When on Lis knees, keep tLe strap tight, that he cannot get his foot

jors and IJnssell, was drowned on tho slack to get up. 2?i?ar against the horse's

lith lnst., iu Laramie Creek. shoulder with yours steadily, and he will A great many deserters were mat on j lie down in a few minutes. When he is tho route. down, stroke him the way the hair lies. The streams were all very hi'-h and ; Take off the straps as soon as he is down.

v i -x - , . . ....

1 ou can now uo anything with him you

FIOM WASHINGTON.

" AsiiiXGTO.x, Tuesday, July 6.

within a few miles of this place "at wWli ? ftUl chairs wcr0 ovcrtlll'i3 b and io tvro- l)r, Forney, Superintendent of Indian large deposits are daily ma le. A "run" I ZTf C1'wdod rooVV I I Affai" hi Utah, writes to the Indian Bu- ; utseiteti. . I reau that ho has ma le several treaties

carriage alter carnage roded away in j NVjth tribes, who have been at enmity for rapid succession, and the house was soon I i!llir vears. Tk N'a'ion 1; had visit d

darkened, an-.lto'aU appearaueo., desert- j liaVe always -been faithful to the United " r"" I States, but are in a position to have done, if

is auticipat

iti?Dog fennel is fast aeeumala

Oilit

colllc!luck a.id-lair w

in

lim.e yaf '. With decent

it her, we shall be blessed

HT.jhavi at interest, how much tto.-k we!

I Willi an averegj crop.

do this, Jiowevcr, it is u :.c sai v that t'rric

i. .. r.. . ..i .- . i l . . .. i . 1. . . -i

, - ... in iii-j iiii;iie lull-is or 111 i iiiiK.s.

: irotn tne same source ttiai meets witnim- i

. i: : 7 - ' - m i various. otii-'r ou.cstionsalhat are tiijiposed i pficit a:i I , coiiijd :te . eece. Jo.teii! , . .!

, , , ': ,' . , ." ' , 'tho truth, e v. tv thin is "ucal in t fcb u.i bo rf.iV.d inuo.l aul uanaony oj ; - ' . , ., , . , ' -, , f i shell. Lvea ivaui.u, whi:h :ia never I th irty, tb..t a;I "pa-d diiifivnco, from . , .' . ,, , . . , ,,, , ' fore failed iu furnishing a full supplv t. iiatever causa origmatiug sh-ul I be at , .. L 1

on ca recoa.ile l, and that w. houil prefcaat an tiubrokeo f. cnt to the common enemy. If w ! vviil but tl this, we can a hieve a g'o; :ou victory aa l redeem the District in October next. .- - " j There wiit be, we believe, but two can-j .lidades before the Convention for nomiua-l tion Judge Blake, of Clinton county J und Col. M.iNsox, of Montgomery. With;

r.lier oi tuee gentlemen the Uomoeraey may well be a'i'ied, for they are L-it'i

goo I men an I good Detnociats. Shoul I

L-itlie?

of

th trriiio an 1 horrible, can't even mus

ter up a lesp-vtaYij se.on I cj.ass "Out-raga."

" Lata pleasant timj for newspaper ed

itors! Fc

nothing to

urive a man

use iu trviaj

ing to write

week, and

tion of spirit." ? of July avtiele-

bf n bn t.nf ..,T-,i t r llu "ftli.l Timi "

tne i ; - . - .

there is any to.ly aroua I, we straighten uji slightly, a.r2an d cur coriorosily, aiid in as heafy a clitst-tone as we can command, we answer: "About tho same as !a:,t year." 'I hey know well enough

what that is. So do we.

aSLZTOur inarLsi abouiids with cherries

.uooscliei'i ies, ana oMier::..uries.

————————

VTThe L.biiiion D.i ing repair.

-to;e i.s iin-ie

MARKETS.

aiic ioii"vviiig are me price iu tne .ew York Cattle M.nket :

Biel Cat.ie B tt .'piality. V.(i

.liuru, Tti

Sjxgi i.au DiiLASi:. 'A letter fr

South Florida speaks of a'strtnge and fa-! tal disease which ha broken out amoytrl

i the deer m that section. Jt savs: - '

"They are foinij ilea 1 in almost every direction. In souie instances that 1 have heard. of by gangs. There i.s now scarcely the sigft of one to be seen where they were before numerous. They appear to' die, in .-a.. ...-.. 31 7 i-.-. i n . i i i

j iiijst lii.siauce;., siuiuciny. mil Iieiii(i RiiO.

I fat. oine appear to linger with the disease, and are found to have sore or rotten

us- moutu ami toairuc. 1 have seen n t-tuners

; so disposed, much iiiora harm than the

om M. . l l;.... ..

-ij-i,'! iiiuii.-s.. i:a:aii v..u:i yi ii jiicacui, ed to be in a very mixed up condition. He intends to visit all tue tribes from Salt Lake to Carson Yailer. - - The agent, Mr. Reduobl, write. from Fort Pierce, Xahraslia Territory, that the Sioux Indians are much excited on count of tao treaty made by the United States with the YSSatons". Theytkim that tho lands be! or.g"jo them, and protest asJaiust the Y 'ant-tons being paid

anything. 'I ,ieyire-in an m.-settled state of mind. Mi. UeJtieM could nof have

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arteea column to fill, and Music nv Licirr.xiso.--lt is said that -.einng price, iCitb.Jc. jTiu cattle also ar.sini!arlv aifected. bnt ,' ,, ? ,f I ft

hll them with enoturh to cbwrieit-r U nb.mt triht n,di...l in inn. ! . oa'-''i. uul -uios ueennea . oe. since J not yet so fataily. 9Uke? have sore mouth .VK i" Y..Y c. k... ' a'

.... . - -1 last week. ' ! I .- ,n,.-,.H, ,l.;!. .i..i - ujr ai lusoicu-. " uu.i.i.,3, -.

to desperation. Wimt s t , j sic. A performer seated before a piano, j s n,rirst quality. 4le; other rmal-! an"d wtiik liutfa LftllyVSnaJcred' korse ill be necessary to chastise themer to write, w a ;a you've notu- ! eonstrueted for the mirno.-t. in London.,' iries 41- i i-m ..: ' r ...T...- ... . , verely. lhe stipulations- of the Ladi-

. .-.n,! ',.v ti-t. ii w . -. t . i -ii i i ii- i- M ii . ..t. i i ? , .- nnne treaty are not observed, nearly ail aooai. Vie ve U.i a t tills .M iicnu nr Sf . t Vt irs hi; rr. tv 1 1 1 r 1 1 V a i In !.nti-,Tu V h ,.!.-.- .7 ,.. ., .... .. I ok i 1 1 1 1 r. ,k r. i- i,r o.-..i- 1.- I J ' J

, J " , . , " ....-rw t"' -'I,". r Y-"-"'., the nations and tribes beingat war; and i;n I it "ail vanity an-1 vexa-1 morceau. every note of which, bv means follows: liavo no meaiii of knowing.'- It prevail .. ...... .. . ,,

r of them ucuve tho nominationall j lfSVCW l;?- lll5 American j rooms in Paris.

We started on a Fourth j 0f the electric wire, will be repeated by I Flour, $4 50; wheat G0,'')70e: corn '35

nw.iicier ,n in tue ; another instrument in one ot tha concert ; to -iuo; oats, joe; bacon, sides, i ie, shoul-

We alreadv have nm. oers e, hams l'Jc; coTIee, -11 to 12e; su-

-mi i . - i 7 Eagle up to the fourth Leaven, when our Yd bv steam-now we are 4o have music 1 -5, . asses, JS. O., o9e, we will have to d i to unite firmly aid: , ,' , si. uy steam, no w e are o ""'V m,l.MC i Sugar House, 10 to t0c: Golden Sviun , , ,, , e ... , ,, , . i painotisu. fizzled out, and we had to leave bv t-'ectiT-itv Luns -are tnreforc 1 t ' a vjV, Ja-j ir diligi-ntly an I fasthfullv, and sue- , . . . , . t.u-.ni ''"o 't l ',uul-. . ooto oe. n " .-i- . " ' him there sittm' a-strad lie of the Soirit 1 7i-,"i i,- 1 witli l.Y-' ruled onf of fashion rnt t 7 i , A-ess will crown our euorts. I . , , , i"'-.iu.ua,Muin UwO, ruiui oui oi ia ..nou ( . I hero has beert no change in Lebanon e. I . ' . ... v. ...... .1. .1... !.....!. ....i... i l f - - I

Again we say, Democrats of loone, as

of 'TO. .ext, concluded we'd write an ; bv tha lovers of niHsie

essay on Draining wet lands, to take the I

v?ntion n-:

: Thursday. 1)ELEG ".vrusT

2'riccs since last week.

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I ft. . , i i, t i ... --. x.-i . leiiu-aiaiiiig ou una auouicr as wen as oa

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still morestrauge; the buzids. -and c,r-1 D a,t of Miss;ssiri)l;,ias beea non erowstiave da, pearo-l. I t is a com - a po;ntcd ed&i Commissioner to Washmon remark taat mme are to be seen, -' -1 1 . ... ... , - x- , . , - r. . , , , , . t , ! lugton and Oregon lerritones, under the None have been fiuijd dead that I have i T r - . i . . . . - . I act of Congress to examine and report ou

for whichY-onditjoual appropriations have beeu..made. .

Wike Beatl.x to Deatu. Th

cago Times gi res the following particulars of a horrid affair iu that city : '

Another horrible murder waspcrpefra-

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t .i 1 . 1. . . . 1. i- : in the course ol ha f an hour, no less than : "g"'- ueiore iasi. a who was erotair

i iuu ue-suc uiuiu.m k'ucb ii iuwii.il a; ' 1. ,,,, 1111. 7 I. 1 ' Unak.:-,,:-A-. ..-IV., ,hlu it wi.h . m seven arsons carried bv who had been ! bliat?a UIiUl dt1' b drunken hus-

Laud, within sixtv feet cd a police station.

house, am.1 ou the premises of a liepubli-

loanv ot y rn a can, como up to the C on-. . , .... ... . I 2Tl no heat was excessive in the east-

1-ii.aiiiiui bi i. .1-- xuuiui i au. jj-w-i. our-i - - j . i .i i t i ... , ' era eiiies last week, and the deaths, by sun scifiri and m the course of an hoar and! . , , , , , . , ,. , I stroke were numerous. A gentleman who li.f l.rtl I .1, I lii.l f,,i .m-ino" ...I, i,, I. ...f

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The following i:entlemen were seleeie-l ! u.nu ,1.,, V...., ,,..,. ..-:n r". .1.,. ! w'- m ew 1 S iulorms

- iiivi vm, I'.ajv nuuiv n iu lata luij . - l 1 t 7 - , , " i J -

l the County Convention a delegate to j,llo r j),u;uiHJ V,l Lnd. " V , ' 1 T I , f tK7 01 Masted "law and oV-

th-i Coiigie.sioaa! Convention, which i Drive oTth xn-vke, fn,n, .!,., In, ! ;"'''.' 11 u saw, ucr 01 "reiorm aua "morality- '

f.wt li- ie next Thai--lay : Mai ion tovviixLip WiiiiaRi Parr. .'i'ii!o:i Win. E.ans. Wa hiiigioa Malt hew M.-Alear. S ii -1 r Ctvek Eiisaa Sinnu-ia. JcYtsoit-- i'ielding Dnny. Ceutet :.hort (Y McCaan. Union It - ijam 'a S :i .-! 'mm. l.'agle Win. P. Clement. Perry JuYi Y. Doyle, llariixoii Noah Chit wo. 1. .la k .-a ' i .- 7. L. L i.k. Wui tii U -iii v Lucas.

Lkoal TiM-Ji AUprney-Goneral Clack say 11 i".

I-,, . r . A h;a"se of , laid for one year from the

jrA"Iu.the vicinity of Lexington, Mis-

i.iecoetiou i-l ursjaie aul wuiskr to kill killed with sun stroke. ! 1 1 . . ft. . ... ". ..!...... .1 . 7 " . 1 1 ! .

i big ditch thretiiTh u:'if "that ddn'-l aaswer I Cnors. The farmers are all busy bar- ' eaa Alderman, in whose employ the nnr--

Id.ganoth-.:-; aul if that wont do, k-ci, ' vesting now, and will Lave uio,t of the ' aoer '. Knowledge ot the awlul Yf-i .ii 1 1 ) va 1 i-v h ,h - 1 . . - . .7 crime no suspicion even that a human aoi.a t.djuag .ud.. , wheat cut t.is wee.. i ue vied, a . Wlutf WM murdered under their j Having hailed t.ps, we read aa a- ; geaarai thing, will be good. very noses ,va had by the police until cuuut of Mr. R.irey'-"!;o!-e tammg, and ; .Cora i short, bat irrowir ' rapidlr. after the murderer himself announced the

'-'Ttf Jh nrit.'e' J',t io -r,tt." is the

tale ol a a il l.tlle t-an.T vvnich has ii;s;

l-ecn xtaited at Danvilse, lieu ifiuks county, by M. M..H.O! k & tia!;,.;, I; is .K-.vt.u-1 o th ca i-j vi Dei'.ocra y, aul will djgool setviceTo.- thi party in that coautj thii year. TLY is the first Dema ic pip-'-' that La ever been s'.arte 1

1 Dauville, and we Lopa the Hea-Jriek

co auty Djuia.-ra.-jr win lak pri 1 ia

iiig it a hearty s-ipp

j tuea pro-eiei to gtyj a Je.v -.uggtions Ths ground is baked pretty Lard, and a ! fact yesterday morning. I f oar owa ia reg-? i t-i i',4 Lest method eood shower is much needed just n?w. J , Tuc boJy Pted such a sight aa we inf.,,-in-M'Ht,!-,'!.v,1,i,i,. ' --- - ' -- ; j have never betora Witnessed. Lv.rypart

, .f . 0 , " " ' Y "lue Local Department of our na- ' of it was brui.-ed, disfigured and discolor

i T "Yi. . T r-r, , IP" w.ll hereafter be under the editorial ( 'hemost terrible manner. Ha

'--'-- w '-'"' ' ocjo.-h.-. f 1Vl.vf, , a. square inch o; the tody but was marked ! ij-. La I not aa nriiu.kv th.a-bt cf tueia-j .. . , . . . , ' , j with some ghastly wound. The Lead Yvrna! bca,t we l,d home from fir, la.-t ! " 'y. Heao. is ueatU ( v..as ctmr!eteiy coerod with bruises, but

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I'ain tuts j'jpiisi, .v.ociai.io:i

first of April does not expire until the tirst l soun. a few mglits ago.a pedlar, who had ilav of April i'ollowine-. 1; would exnire ! been furni.ihed with comfortable quarters

oa the Sist day ot Mareii, if the day ou Kor the n'Sht by a good farmer, repaid the vwhich the term b('g!"a were not excluded. j farmer's kindness by tampering with his When a bill is payable tea days after 'slaves, with a view of inducing "(hem to sight, the day of presentation isnot one of ."abscond. This was more tban the darkies the ten.- Wiien the decree of tlio court I could bear, and, without asking their masreijuires an act to be done within fourj ter. they determined to administer due days, the party eannot be put in contempt ! punishment to this meddling spirit themuntU the expiration- of four w hole davs I selves. So, early in the moining, they after thedav on which the decree i.s dated. 1 by some mean got the fellow to an adja-

When a policy of insurance stipulates for cent thicket, tied him to a sapling, and

wish, or heat a drum on him, etc., without alarming him. Operate on your horse in this manner as often as occasion requires. 1 have operated by this theory on some of the wildest aud vicious horses with perfect success." Bell's Life adds; "Now, we challenge Mr. Rarey do deny that the abave is the sum an I substance of hi- so-called secret; aad ws will op.m tho lists to Mr. Tel Ter also. If Mr. Rarey cannot satisfactorily prove that he adopts another and a totallyliffcrent plain, the merit of which is all his own, then we shall feel called upon to denounce him as a humbug "and TtTtfani; if he can, we shall be very willing to admit that he is really the clever gentleman he would have us all believe."

——>On an Ohio River steamer, the other day, a young lady went screaming through the cabin, declaring, in the most piteous manner, that her child had fallen overboard. The clerk immediately warned, through the speaking-trumpet, the

pilot above. The engines were stopped, the small boat lowered, and, after sculling around for some time, in search of the child, the hunt was given up. The mother swooned away, and was carried to her room, where the little innocent was discovered in a profound sleep. ——————— A SUPPERLESS WEDDING PARTY.— At a

large wedding party at New Orleans, not long ago, the guests were cheated out of their supper in a novel way. A gang of thieyes having entered the dining room by a back window, gathered the edges of the tablecloth together, and foiling it into a bundle, made off with everything that was upon the table, including the family plate, valued at some hundreds of dollars. When supper was announced, the table was there, and nothing else.

----->Advices from Oregon, of May 24, announce a general Indian outbreak there. Col. Steptoe's command, on Snake river was attacked, May 16th and forced to retreat, with the loss of 3 of-

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two davs' notice of a fire, thedav of ! were about to administer "hickory oil" lot; ' - "uw"fef8.' "e.

fire isnot iueluded. A right by statute Wv.n in strong doses, but hi cries for help fc?Se wa2OI-s. ffriy his animal. . 1 i..i,..!.ir....! . il.,i. ti.. v i.; k,i --I..J inree companies of dragoons and one of

IU 1CLICC1I1 IdUikD BUiU IOI IUJt.es WlinmSlVtr wivuj,.iL v.i, j .1 u 1 ...o "

across our l.aia an I upset all 01

culci:-

latlctlS. An a.-licie oa 'Ka-.i " lae n.-xt ila it at prcjcatcl ilsel:", aal we at ou-.-e prcccjled to execute it; but after wraiLg

oa "item, aa l w;U luruioh car reaJera tUi skull was not bioketi. There was no . with soaielhiag raey. '.single wofta 1 which would have caused

itli, t at tne aggrega'.e of wo:mds rpon

days after sale, means sixty days without counting the day of the sale. These are a

lew of the innumerable cases to which the American courts Lave applied thj-e leral

- principle that, where time is to be com-

rdly I puted from a i act done, the day oa which

the at is done sliail bo exciu led, unless it is apparent that a difivrent computation was intended.

infantry were engaged with 15,000 In-

nromntlv intarnosa.L and saved tlWSMmn "'"" "V engagea w nn xu.uuu in-

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the punishment he was about t3 receive

But, before being released, bo promised tha negroes that be woul-i - never againmeddle with the slave of this or any other State.

iT-ifWe have some funny stories about

; the freshets in tho West; but. here is cue.

Worth Telus-j agais. When Nicholas Diddle famiiiarl v called Nick Biddle

was- coim.'cUil A-.-ith tho United States Bank, there was an old r.egro, named Harry, who used to be loafing around the

half

,7

uoi-.-a iiuco, our lut. in-.

f.r

ZirAi!:.i:it SiiiTti, who was arrested i .7,1 i'a,i -.,S.7.. ,?-irtwi Kihi., I from the Memphis .ljj.cul, which is a , premises." One day, m a social mood,

sou.e tim. ago fvr pu: loiaing money from ! tcadiCi Jiysicians Ynfiicieat. " j tnneead of any of the others : Bid-he said to tue darkey: leiieis, vliie a.-ling- It Potmas;er atl. " . ; , - 1 , ! , 'he Kate i nsbee, oa her last trip c 1, wuat is. your name, my ml . ,. ,.- JC-ty e.nnister.wjts once riding through i Bad among her passengers a gentleman of ---- N art.un Depot 111 this county, baa Lis a t of :-..,gt)f South Carolina Bolivar, who was going to see a friend of -"Harry, sir old Harry sir," said the trial at' lulianapolis oae day last week, Vl be, . Ks'.om forl-aJe ina-kcepcrs to take I his fifty miles up the river. His business ; other, touching bis hat.

ort.

tl 'iuusen L.-er overcame our atuoitioa. r.n.i

1 .- .... , Diea-iiuhy cviiitsdej t.iat we would

was fouad guilty, an . I was sentenced to the IVmiteutiarv for tea vears.

spar tii.-ta from a Ruaiti inrlictioa for i

ttTFi-ie;i.l Newtox, of the i'iaukfort ' cnd week

Crn:eH. dropped ia aa 1 speat aa hour or ! Our la.t bora was som

jvo wit ii u lst Tue-iiay

I I t sa v cv

ton, aal that t'tw leniociacy of that coua

-wuea a man

cr7" cin't --vi ite a

1 1.1 jv i.i atoa ri.it in o.d Cli.i-

Ivaasas artlc'e" Le can't

w 'he aiy thing. We leaned oar head iu

fc-vv"j o-c- . oua tipoa tae - at :e. v ust ;

ty tAin. give a good a-couut ot lh.-me.'.-es ; thi the "Devil" ejtded. aad tha

licit October. With z. gool a pap-fer as bawl for "Copy" socniel ii oar e4rs; t0

a moment, and a fear-'

jjyAn exchange derides a man who,-

tbicnv away Lis own self-respect to gain":

the re.-pect 01 other jeople.

a y Yoia the el-rry 71 ro stayed with them. was this: One day last weak he saw a j . "Oi l Harry 1" said Diddle; "why liat

i iie m.nis.erm 'c.us'aon: took his supper j non tcici apt sort ot article, floating down j 13 the name that tney give to the devii, is wkY-:;t prayer, and ate his breakfast j the Mississippi, near his plantation; it. re- j lt not?" - tv'.ib-. ;t .aying grace, and was about, ta- I sembled a miniature of NoaJi's ark, with "Yes, sir," replied lhe colored gentleking Lis i i .i tare, when the Lot pre- ! the hull knocked oi . Curiosity led him i mau, "sometimes ole ILarrv.' and some-

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Thia is no

uncouimoa exploit. The" dog ,u

i "Ah.

the "man."

li.'I.

sir," said he, 'T am

I to board it, wheS ho was astonished to

bridge, that dropped his bone of meat toi

jump

alter its SLueaow

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a clergy- .una mmse;; m tue store ot a triend resnli ing fifty miles r.p theYiver. TLe contents

That msy be," responded the land were not greatly iuiared. He tied the

r, baa many imita-. or-; "but you cauie here like a siar.er, store to the shore, and started oil to let ; stujki I like a iuucr, sept like a sin aer, ! his trading friend know where Le mi-ht

r f to ;

t

racy of Ciiutua oe.ght to ai ay 'make it via."

tua Uemo-j- e ka,:,H! at i.;nl

fid

blood bcfoie u- a luerjst.-h-la: r. who'

tii-Aught pr-veatel iuelf. There he ! "' cowu ia the ueighborhood of Ash-,

and ate aal drank like a sinner, and now.! find his lost flaee of business."

3?X c.-t-pect to take a trip next . sir, yoa shall pay like a sinner." -

r i .7 J . u;uj oiie-isnm 01 ice uuuiaa bodv

ijiejiTABLE. . western paper noti- s;;iia matier. A ccaa bedy weighing j ection on which it could maV a hold

times ole Nick."

About the Gakteb. A lady ia Milwaukee, Wis., discusses the gaiter qno-

dians. ———————

SiXGiLAn Cir.ccMSTAtcc. A stranger," supposed to be William Spray, cf Crawfords ville, reached New Jiradt'crd, White County, oa the tilth alt,, with two little girls, aged four and six years, which he left with a couple of respectable families, and then disappeared himself. In about an hour afterwards the youngest child was found drowned in a cistern.

The Richmond (Ivy.) Messenger, mentions a freak of nature which is without a parallel ia the anim.-.l kingdom, lt '3 a colt with but one eye'. It was foaled

-oa the farai of Mr. Elisha Roberts, ia

M,idison county. The eye is considerably larger than the usual size, and ia the middie of the forehead. . .

Wheat. If land has been mach'er-hanste-i, wheat should be put upon a manured fallow, either of pasture or clo-

tiou, and insists that they should la ! If, how -ver, the laud i in good

placed below the knee. Sh save: j condition, a crop of com ru ay succeed a "Ton trill takf notice, that above tha manured clover sod, and the wheat follow knee there is no hollow or depression ia f the succeeding lotamcr. which agarter could be ret -.ineJ, no pro- j Y

lYrrv. Chasing the almighty dollar six days ia the week, and mourning over thj -prvuy of fas world oa the seventh. Jt if J i,-its II. Cbot5ioth ha btfea n a:a-

a f

Damocratic can

Coil rtse

ia f j;bventl District.

. :by s i.xs. I uiaam county, to see u they ; ci UlQ filU of Mfroldia err ,,1 . 1201 ba. was dried in tho oen till all

-m or a pi caching daa- uav any live Democrats down that way, j observes

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jj., ui:iu ear."-' u. ..i vi. suu unui. . w V, , . i7.. '. .. . . . c- t "

- "J" , , , ooui-.-. vuoroiiguiy lirioa; tiiey

jft- e commen t tue lo.iowuig to tns , ' , v, "-""v v "e "t. .-weigni auout t its.

; me groan-i, saIk, and one man, -dr. H-

... i.7 -vn Au.aiaa seeing a heile dressed

a

unconscious cd La

ger. ' 1

reach, aul we graped it conrulsi-.-ely. It was ia awful iaoai-r.it. No. huuiaa eye was smr no huuiau ear wou'-l hear the

'. blow, the heavy fa!!, the gurgling $ or.nl. .? would be bat the work of a mo meet rt, . -

I The Kansas papers contain nsmerous

imoidiirewfTrr.!!,d ,); - ; .;-"- uvul. uwtu --iegai notices oi application lor divor- ! rcid to Pba PP , il - iu We know anything about Lf fcf tho coti3 adoa;shegl ! Sa-i10,!:4 aSyVt.U-? m"n-Q-! ? i garter.. Don't want to. May be worn wis that the husband charts her w b

e-peciii! atti-utioa cf our readers :

W Ly is a Ioa:er ia a printing odce like

s'ai .. tr.

usual .about the aif for ml Wi know.

'notice!" indt-ed.

, alulury witL

. Ivans as is a progressive region

a lu.tery with a uozen persons. Terly

Bee

Poi.r.. The win I it Hew, the snow it f

ar ihunder with 1

raasc we are glad when ho hares. I

aacst.mat.i- man, and the father of a oat in fad crmoHae breadth cf fashion ' flew, and raised partiiula good many chd reu, Le.i.te a large Wra,S him in the f.reet, was beard to cx- ' kirts and hoops! aud chic w-c, sacked. Hi- w.i fairly Lijured," . c!aim.! i-Much heap wig-warn, tht" !.!! such kiui of plunder.

AwrfL Moi.ta: i rv.

Tlitrp Vir' t -v .m.

kea coons aad ty-eight deaths from sun-stroke iu Nr-.v ' ork ia one day last week.