Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 36, Number 23, 2 August 1866 — Page 2
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,f ...rj, tfThursday August 23, 1066. ISIOX STATE TICKKT: For Secretary of State, WrNon Trailer, of Fayette. An lii r of &UUThoEa) B. ?f ct art , of Wabash. TraasoroT of State, Mutbau Kimball or' Martin. Att'y OmCI; lelasj K. 'Williamson, of Putnam. Sop't 1'tth.lnftroctiOR.fVorgf! If. Ilw(f JIrio. With tn.i!ie toward awne, 'with ehtritr Ct all, with fi-mness In Hie right, vl gi- n " he riht, let us strive on to finish the war we are in. and bind up U nation' - nali,1iwli' ) 1 hn" Wf hU J have but. n; th battle, and lor bis iJ""-' an bis j orphans, .r H which mar Werner tjt and last- f iig pun uwug ouraekro and witM all-nalWu. - j ABItiHill LINCOLN. nniAX.v sews. . Ranter and Harrington, the opposing candidates ror Congress is the Third District, r "maV-?tig a rigorous canvas. ,.t 'Jo ' ' John W, Bark, 8n.,n ef the oldest and rpected citizen", expired at Li reaidunee iu ti. is city on last Wednesday afternoon. CrMa-riWa.-itfe iVevw. Tbe Vincinne Onatm irnym-. ' ' " New wheat is coming into market. It it the finest quality that ha been raised iu this eouutry for many J. D. Herkimer, Esq., has been selected to 6 11 Uie j vacancy occasioned by the resignation f Col. R. E. , Rickeras Superintendent of 'the Tscre ITauic t IndinaNt!i UHroad J 1 uJ .-it-.'. David L. Furgon, marshal ef the, town of Mitchel, waa iever!y .stabbed Uat FrkUjr.br dear lo from Mu.iora, whom be had arrested on the 4th. Mr. F's round i not daDgermitV' -J " A severe storm at wind and rira passed over Logansport Sundy night last,; wfciehdid considerable ' damage in blowing down partially constructed bouses , timber, ferce and grow ing; crops. . The political. department of tbe Indianapolis Herald trill be under the charge of II. m. James M. Tlmna, un- , til ti.e October electioa. Mr. Hnntia was formanr ' year Ju()l;Jof the Supra ne Court. . ; ir. Rose's n ell has oow been be red beyond a th"UV and feet. We hope he ma; be Micssftil in joining , s'ft,or wab rof medical qualities, iuce tiie public are af Bi'ich inirrested in the ' result. Tr.-re I,iuU EjcIbe bclv of MUa KatOkB term, th actress w hg fell overboard awl waa drowud, tra . urit-.d nonr Mount Vernoa in a drr sroods box. eighteen incl..i ki p. It was not ewn interred in a grave yard. " Is t'..at Mount '. Vernon ciirhsatiotit Aine iti"iy Lijrr. An egjr Latching machine i in operati .-n ni the -upp-r end of the city. Tba xuerimetit in rna:iuac- . turin cbifkena, baa thusjjr Jjo rather uiutic- e.sful the first two hundred dojn baio.r Ui'ten rather t" e!l cooked to make pmltr Expi-i in. nts are still inj; on. We will, report pi-ores. -- IVnc'iii Hun. " One freak of the Hjrhteufnfr yeb rday v.i t!.I.-: It' struck in the yard of Mr. Danud IViberty, etTiicr Nhini street am! t;n)day, passing ln.wss tlv por'-li, the ; electric fluid took hold nf tha wire stubbed tn ti.e door bell, which irsnjj right brUkly as if done by a vis- j itor nnxions to get in. Nobody was hurt.- JA7iVo Osriar. . 1 . - - - 1 f Sihikt 1'kracbiko. The HrT. Hinis, of tleTriii- i ity Church, inaugurated tr4e$ preaching la-.t Sunday j Abont three hundred persons gathered on tl s corner j ol Mniil and Thirl streets,' Sunday, evening. t'i hear 1 this elowot gentleman. ' We ' VMrere this u rnpulir ' more and that it will have friod effect. EctmirUle ' Couri, 24l? j JPr"The ITuion men of the Eleventh Coogre.si)nal District hell a Convention at Wabash, Wednesday. I On 'lv.f Kepf.nd ballot (Jen. J. I.' V. ShanSs wa mm- J inated. It .iolattnnB eadondafr Itoii. J. N. Stillwell's 1 ctirno in Congress were tbUJ.mid u.- witH.-revv Inun he coD'ept. The Conventua was Inruiouious an1' enthusiastic throughout. New wheat flour Iifls ajijicared in M.uli ton. A ;iew RepuMtean 'jVaVr,' is al-oiit to ostabli-sficd at Goslicn." ( '.' '. Hon. P?niet Mace took possession of the Lafayette post office l:st wt-ek. The W abash fiver is "sa.id to le higher st present than at auy previous time, in tiie same mouth, Since lSi,. Two horses belonging to. a Mr. Patton j tlie Siie itr of Decatur , totinty, were j killed by lightning ou Tuesday. ; Shuey, the temperance; agitator, has Leen lecornineoded lot retioiainatiun by the Fepubiicaus of Lagrnge county. The recent rain have jfreatly imjiroveed the eorn erop in Knox count)', and there is a fine prospect 'for a fine yield in fact never better. e Hon. John. PunlueV of Lafayette, proprietor of the JommarttT that city, announces himself an independent candidate for Congress in the" eighth District. ' t- ' -"-'1 3" ' fr. 1? I Crosley, formerly anditor of Spencer county, and a leadirjr Democrat, died at Rockport, on the 14th instant. It i reported that Mr. C. died of cholera, ami was uly tick ttveuty-four hours. Harvesting i going on generally throughout the county.jT . Wheat, as a general thing,, is turning out bettor than was autiv'tpated a month ago, yet it will not be an average crop.. Ji ocAesier S(audard. ' , i t ; ' . i The wife of Jlr.i iolm Solomon, of Washington Indiana, eloped wit-U a man lv tho name of Green Case, from that
town, on Tuesday, night. . She lett two small children nd a uos' very provident husband behind. -A'immsviIU Journal. Thb Oldest Maik the CorsTY. Mr. lienjamin Gfime. of;Ltertr township, if there be no niistalte about the matter, is nndo!bti!y thl-eWe?t man in Wells county having attained the over ripe old ajyo of one hunnrefTand twelve years. The work on the U. Ir. R. R. is being rapidly pushed forward; 'there being some three" bnndrett" trtnds employed between: Unien andMlartfortl They Lava commended spatting down the iron. Thu rod Wittb eompleied from Union City io hispiacc by the 15th of October The wheat top which"' has jrtt been hanreattid. ( UtrMhut Warrick connty, ) ha? ce ne rally Iterrte.t ' out mm h better than was expected iatbe'epring. Taking in.a cooaidexation , the quality of grain v. o thave.M good a exop a we had last year-.pnxj crop, or-oats will be large; andif we jliave rain soon, we may look for a fine crop of corn, Loonville .. .vti-'--;H Jicf doiA oi Sua s
Jt-iT Read Gov. Morton's Speech, part of wlich we publih ta-Uy. tmwaUwlUa. page. It drives the nails of truth in
sure places. .., i-4 JeieiU f Jail Vcala. s On Monday, Jane 23, the boar! of f mmtsU.nrs met at C ntreville, and Ianiel B. CrawfcrJ, we nn.JerlUnd edTt red a resolution that, in couidcf atko ol the. large nuapiiar.rt'ai'iDstraq. 41 the proposed building, frlated' at ti,e last terra, the order then passeii br rest-inded .and that tte ta t'en levied lait, atwv,pritT fir the pnrpe of liqudstrng thatmtieh of the county debt. This resntution was voted 4cm a Messrs. Jooes and in the negative. We ahalf procure a copv of that resolution, and mike aomeentnmeuts on the action of the -"tnayTity of the f B.iuJ nut so-k. - :. .. ' A F.vr. l'RKStvT.-A.Don2 other im- ; portant incidents occurring last week, tobacco the whole apparatus costing in j the neighborhood of thirty dollars. . We tender our sincere thauks to ouc German frien Is for this token of their reo-ard. and when milliner this luxurv we 1 hone we shall never become so "puffed j to forget the donors, or cease to up US lUICIl .UC UUUU13, vr I- cac iu j appreciate their kindness, ana we pledge each member of that musical Association a brimming pipe of tobacco to the memory of this event, and trust that their friendship thus manifested may endure forever. We assure them that our respect and esteem for them, individually and collectively, shall not be like unto burnt tobacco end in smoke. Bloody Riot at New Orleans. , Xfcw Oklkans, July 30. Yesterday the Attorney General of State and Lieutenant Governor telegraphed to the President, informing him of the violent and incendiary proceedings and speeches at a Republican negro meeting the night before, stating that the Governor had issin u a proclamation calling an election to fill vacancies in tlio bogus convention, and was in league with the Republicans; that it was intended t- indict the mem bora of the convention by a grand jury, and asking if l!.o President intended that tlie lUditirv ft..ce of the United States i . , ti - . , . tJiouhl interfere to prevent the execution j of tho civil process. The President ; , replied as follows: i ... v i o, i ashi;ton. Jul v 30. Ti Albert Voorhees, Li.-t.tenant Gover- f nor of Louisiana: j The military will be expected to sua- i tain, and not obstruct or interfere with I the convention. A dispatch on the sub- : ..( . ... i It! t 111 lllin LOIM i IlllOII VI 113 5eilL ,J VUV- , eruor Wells tliis morning. A. Johnson." The Times' Extra savs the riot was i
was the presentation to us by John .11. V' 1 L ' J?uu,.e,u- I Tuesday, u,J yesterday they we, e bur i :llin, Vw rm.n. ,h. Uan, Hn.i.n. , T.rk. popp, Esq., from the members of the .e wAt: mer,cn Hags, and tue ylure of . jcj, Thi fai-U of their death, of extra- : the A.ricaa, t:.e AsUuc, iu frieatry or basitu-. ea..Ki anovif Likiebkkas2 AssociATiox," numerous torcbUghts. the music of bands onUnarv character, we give upon good T'r"ui,n "Uh iUf v"k-"f. ,h I?'" '5 the H ier. of a magnificent Meerschaum and a to- the blazing bonfires, and the splendor of aiJlhontv. , f-r'f eh??lr "th! ft?? " I . , , , . , J . i ihe O.d ten Itateof ttie m mnt.ns, t ie tohabitant of the hscc. nr.iioh filled with most clorious i particolored pyrotec.nics, combined t0i. Two of the brothers Merlin, who was ! t.-- ... ,k- p., .k- us-.-
proeessions tins morning. Shoving a j ball made a Uriel address, lie was loiwhite man and tripping him. Police lowed by Gen. Coburn and others, and men, who supposing the man to have : at a late hour the meeting dispersed. It
been struck, advanced to arrest the sup- : tmsed assailant, were .met with a vol lev ; ' j of pistol shots, bricks, virc, which, at i once induced a general alarm, and hence tiie bloody tragedy that has. been enacted. The excitement has greatly subsided and the utmost order prevails. . ; Maj-or Monroe, previous to the riot, had au interview with Gen. llaird, asking assistance. Gen. Baird consented, but tlie troops came after tlie disturbance was over. The great mass of citi2eos lay the whole blame upon Gov.' Wells, who, they say, provoked it by Ids proclamation convening the 'G4 Convention. Gov. Haiin was wounded and has been arrested by the police. The militar3' wiil soon be in town, but the riot is about over. Gen. Raird has been very derelict in not bringing the troops more promptly to the enforcement of law and order. Dr. A. P. Dosti, formerly State Treasurer, the most prominent of the equal .1 i .i c.i. t l. I'll-. rigius men in tue otaie, uas ueen Kineu
by the mob. He was attempting tolkirui" 0" drizzly, rainy - day," said the j
escape from the Institute building at the time. About one hundred negroes have been killed and wounded, and twenty-five whites, including several policemen. Dispatches from New Orleans, received as tlie War Department on the 31st, say that order is restored, and no farther trouble was apprehended. Thirty seven persons, mostly belonging to, or friendly to the Convention, had been killed by the rioters. General Baird telegraphs from New Orleans, Aug. 1st: 'The riot ha9 been suppressed, and I have declared martial law in the cit'. Aboat forty persons have been killed, and a large number wounded. Nearly all were friendly to the Convention. doah, from our whale ships, as follows: William Thompson, 1; Nassau, 1; Abigail, 1; Jireh Swift, 1; Congress, 2; Gypsy, 1; Sophia Thornton, 1; Hector, i Waverly, 1; Nimrod, 3, Martha 2d, 1; Fabius, 1. The flags and chronometers thus recovered will be credited on tbe account against the English. Govern ment for the losses sustained by means of their piratical vessel. fl Cincinnati, July 2S. C. L.T"aIlandingham and Judge Gilmore were yesterday appointed delegates to the Philadelphia Convention, from the third District.' " ''"' "
I ' ,;,.., . , fhe panern said a littlo hov f previous, J foT the purpose f attaiBing-1 , .-ptMi those of . th bipsd r- f Great Britain in Account with the I , tne papers said a little boy j l ' ' ' . .. . . . rietv- who think only Uz mischief. Should it be . : Unitkd States The New Bedford ,fiv 'years old was lost, and "tnat his object, and on the night of his de ! permanent success, it win doubtless be recognix by ? " ' . ' mother tras "niOSt Crazy 'about it. 'And Cea8e bwl got' T h??h temperHtttre: hnternari-w,al weaties. mai a new section will be added I ( Mass. ) Mercury has tlie tOllOWtng: Air. t .. ' fl Weet a b, fc j ami on the following morning he- was f tomWn.ation.il.w.forbiidmgbeliigere.ufrombr.aA- I Jam Monroe, of this cty, yesterday liverl down thereby the bo-v fonnd lifeless, the flesh upon bis limbs ' . ; - r j morning received bv express from New , 1 e i uo n loere ine uo?3 . . .,.. . , . j But the -oM t t be emfloel totht ale ea- j York sixteen chronometers stolen by Retold that 'all night long the' first j; S "ally cooked IIe? was - u, AI mMr. ,0 ... a' r .1, Rrfii-i "i, .nisht little Alfy was lost, he heard some j excellent mechanic, a bachelor, and f tn the cable rfUst year wi be reew, s-rbced. nd t
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ntwpiiun wi '. " KSm PU1 . -rSDiArdUS, Julv3. Tc meeting in Goernora!circt to I v if. i i-bti triven ia honor of Gen.Ang. Mjl.-t lithl waf beyond all! comparison the! largesiaiI utoit euthjsiast'.e of tliecam- I By eight o'clock not less than (I X , l I 11 . ' . 1 . V ' W It iU " JO seven thcusand people had assembled in -" frjoaf of. the stand i a tire pat k awaiting ! the arrival of the distinguished guet A large procefcsion oT thecilizcns, most ZLlmhL?cM'.J house where the General was staying, and "escorted htm through the principal streets. General W ill ich was seated with.Gov. Morton and the Committee of make the whole a most imposing spectacle. The streets and the sidewalks were perfectly thronged with people, who poured onward toward the place of as- ; semblage as the procession passed, swell alrendy vast crowd to twice its number, and filling the area of the park ! far. and wide.- A fair estimate of the people assembled would fix the number ( at about fifteen thousand. After the Governor and Gen. Willich . had reached the stand, which was beauti- i fully. -festooned- with evergreens, and I ; draped with the German and American j national colors, ; the Indianapolis Mien-j nerchor, a fine lody of singers, regaled j the assembled people with a song. . S Governor Morton then came forward, j and in a brief speech reviewed the history of the distingui died guest, his bril- i
liant military career in the Prussian and . The lad who had come with ran him to j world wile reputation, ani his renown will be ia iu-Amei-ican armies, his unfaltering devo- ; the house and gave the alarm. He said j m"nufnt41 eTW'!l" " th T "T't ... . . . .. ' e ! A t fiiteeu rears ot age he h.und his way to New ork
tiuti u- ''l'"""1"1" i'. j which drove him as an exile from his native land, and closed bv introducing ' il.o Iwrn of Iho oeeiou I the hero of the occaMon. Gen. illicit stepped forward amid, deafening applause, and made his acj knowledginents in a brief but eloquent j J.re,,.v - 1,e 8l)0aks ."fcr"- witii. some j i 1,rticulty, but was readily understood by "ll at?a. ..a."ll.,11 l.n ..-.. f,.,-...o.,(l.. ;ntri'...,ln,l 1 till, auu it. iii..jii uki T ni vi.t i ui.ki.i i.i ..". n''' i After another song from the Manner- i . i chor, A. Sidenst'u-ker, Ksn , addressed , ' 1 ; tho General in German, welcoming him j to Indiana, to which the old hero replied i Q tie 9:lme languase. He was at home J her an, iu llis lnotl!er tongue there was ' , , . . , . , , . , , , ' no haltino; in his speech. He declartd ; ' ; that the Germans were for liberty for all men, and would not consent to any limitation. When he had concluded. General Kimwa? a r. .v.,.l nir .Tr- i!,molmf ,,1 rn. ........ ........ . .. ., . fleets irreat credit unoii the rrentlemen - who conceived and carried it out with so i much spirit. The Copperheads were j completely taken aback by the magnitude of the demonstration, arguing as it , did the harmony which shall, in the' future, characterize the great party which denies freedom to no man but the erini inalwho insults the majesty of our equal laws. An Eloquent Tear. Xo new thing "under the sun," is the j subject of this paragraph. The author j daily writes of it, the orator speaks of j it, and the divine, in his visitations j among the lowly, frequently sees it start-, ing from eyes that seldom weep. . Wei saw it this morning, glittering upon the! ruddy, cheek of a boy of ten, who sat j upon our press-room steps listening, in- j tently to the rehearsal by a comrade, of - j a pathetic , iucident that occurred in our j cit auuic siA icaia ouiut.-. al nas it " bright lad who told the plaintive story, t and the sodgers was out, and they cum i lite down past our house, and went thro" j Nichols .street to the clay pits, and so t on over to the woods where they used to I have pic nics; and little Alfy , he f oiler d 'cm, and staid a seem' 'em train j till 'most night; and then I "spect he j; started togo home the short t ay , across l the boggy meader 'atween the woods and j his house. Any how, every body- tho't; "And so he must ha. waded along till j he got about the middle o" the bogs, i whjfre the mire was deep, aud and therrtte didn't cit no further. All night long his mother kep' a waitin' for him, f and thefolks had a oell man ont a e'rvin' ! lost child "but they didn't find him- and' child callin 'Mamma, mamma,' " and so ! hesed he got up and look'd all "rourd.V ) Dae uma l IIunK OT iQe X0T3- -Afia SO, . L m. - Sal J ' m . f a ' ' when the folks - heard that;they went right off and searched the bog-tnedder, and thefe.in the verv middle of the boo-. f thev fonnd - Tioor'Alfv stone dead, with I . . , , . .. . . i . .. . ' his feet fast in the' mire, and his littler face turned right np to the sky." The deeply interesting newsboy drew home to her "out o the bog's, I wouldn't
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his lime story loan end, and as a big 1 R. H. Gardner. Methodist missionary to prepts:n? te ,pp5j tt power to purpose, of ig- YZT rS teafCrept Silently down his check, he . the freedmen of Kentucky, was mobbed ftioo, saying- ottim : -Poor mars, what a p:ty Tie s : Krad at LodUw SlatK.n. A'so fiw dailr Omai-
said, -If I could ha' heard that littlel and' ducked at Georgetown, Mi... r, - i. - ra. -'" s Hdsw.tV content.. Then 4 . 'fNTTw tm,. 1
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rjw, , DTtir 1 II PCX I WTiTJIaTFTi was , , ! the prompt replv;--norY a fire cracker neither." AnJT as the two arose from I , . , t : their seat to g down in the presa-room, Hill's listening corapabton stettlthily ; brushed shed sway the "eloquent tear tUat : vet glieninVfike a diamond on hir was - ; - - -- taonghttul face.Afirari: Eetmng Courr. : )D H I" !?tt" . i" " - ' -r" From the . . I ost. July 18. Horrible Deaths.
4 Cros"r,verf in the town of" Lewis-1 r m....w.Wri j..r. !.!. u . u! t .-i.e borough., WcLester .cauutv.&m.milmMr-itr ."!i!v irnm r:,., n,.:, atinn. tl. liar. . "'iliok-b-T w.h-ch ,!. ru Uin r . ,: prt ,
Iem Railroad. three farmers Merlin s Mpsi! rttailva Mo.) antl AIIaii Mea.1 , brothers, were .-suJocated in a well on a bachel jr, and Allen, who was married , lived upon the homestead of their fath- j ir. , j i. : ..1. . i-. 1 gether; and Charles possessed . a farm : which lav adjoining. The two farm , houses were very near each other, being , . , , , separated onlv bv a road. i - - . On Tuesday, Merlin took a pail, and , in. company with one of his nephews, , went to n wpII atft hirn finl .1 feve linn. 1 . , r , .' . . -r-i-i.cvt iceiiuiui iiuai uie uuuse. a. ins well bm, not ordinarily used, except in winter time, and was kept covered with i boards. lie removed these, and in endeavoring to draw out some water lie lost , the pail. Then he descended into the j ' we.l, sustaining liimsell upon tUC Stones with which the wall was made. He went down a considerable distance, aud stopm ...... pmg a moment, seemed to lose his hold, and fvu into the water nisuncio U:U1 iaiien into Hie well, but , could give no other information. . In the j fA,,n. 1.;,, Allan r..l.A ! .i r i . .1 in 1 m , the family instantly notified Charles Mead , who was at or near the house . Opposite, j and thev all proceeded together to the wl: Charles hurried into it, hoping to j rescue his brother before he was drown- . fHj When he had gone about half way . to die water he slackened his s Deed and ; " - ' ! set his feet firmly against the stones ou j set his feet firmly ag:; each side of the well. His arms he also : placed in t!i Openings between the j Alm.w. i,.i;..,K- t.ia l..i. 1 ! stones. - a. a i a . i , i u i . i v I t v mj n ll vui
dropped forward, and he became insen- j prapi, Company." In ISo.i he organized the "Atlansible; but his limbs were SO braced and j tic Telegraph Cuo-pany," tocontiuuea lino he had stirfened that bis bodv remained sn,. : Imilt ia tl.e fiitrs ul New hmiulhnd w lrel.in.1, ami
pended. The women and children, struck with terror, and almost overpowered, COli Id of I course do nothing to aid the dead or ly ing men. As soon as possible, tlie Other j !...,. i, . .. . i -m i . , ,..,ii ii 1 t'i oi ii i i v. Hi. i it-.-. Jiv.io., iv ii v .iiii-i. jl 1 1: , ' ' I smm ne wouii go uown ami use oui j Allen, who, he thoutrht. must be still 1 .. .. " ... 1 , .... i ,,, wori(ii now f-nnv i ni-oil I hit the air in the well was stagnant, s O that it would not support life, or poisoned, begged him not to risk his life. He insisted, however, saying that he would enter the well, and if he found he j could not help his brother, would return j immediately. So fastening to his leg a i rone which he meant to tic around Allen's Wjy for the pnrpose of LoUtlDg it out j be stepped into the well and quickly but j caretuliy descended. He had hardly : j reached the place where the body was , when he made an effort to come to the surface, but his strength was insufficient and losing his consciousness he fell, By this time all the members of two families were assembled at the well, and the scene was one that need not be described. In the confusion a boy, a relative of one of the men, rushed to the well,' and in spite of the resistence of the wo men got himself into the mouth of it; but he soon felt the stifling effec t of the air, anu suarieu upwarit in lime to save bis life. Afterwards the three men were dragged out with hooks, we understand. and yesterday the funeral took place from the homestead. , , , ... I
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wealthy. - Merlin was about sixty years of age. and the others were between forty and fifty. 1 Rejcvfnated to Death The Mil wankie .Xevs says: ''Mr. William Bnrton, an- old citizen of North Prairie, Wan-
kesha County killed himself on the lfet fthree tons, aii 1 cull bear fire miles of its own lerrgth ; instant bV experimenting a la Trktslin "rter- The present one caa bear a straic of eight j
bath. He bad conceived the idea that by Subjecting himself to intense heat he COtlld regain the elasticity and buoyancy ... . . - ot vontn, ana tne oestuv wutcn nsimny appertains to "that ieriod of life. Hej ,ia'1 been experimenting lor some time 43 J" or " r A serious, but. it is hoped, not a fatal ? J . . V . V- Vn tCUienT, (XTUrrfU iu a iuau uic naiur 5 of Ephraim' 'Miles, on Thnrsday last; iarai iiiru?Tiiic, a " & iuvitii, uu j a threshinsr machine, and by some means VeeaTne entangled in the raachiuery; re -
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I ' trtury. ' ' ,, .... : .r" 7 , w r the Intense f that W t Easter. la. led at Heart 'a Crtotent.an the water f Aswr Uf K,...,n, ut Tlilir. Ih, inm. h.Th-,t areoVi in Uxtig thrjt IVJ. mil tht wy fn.ai Ventu lUr.lwjanJ.ru r-.r e t oiiit n. Tt - ir'ns.' w3t; is. crawuia trmiMa of t if the .... . , . . ini-tntS Vn?urT ' Wm.rSa ejnil terei riiil lO pre,ic,5 ,hjt ,.hi"Wl.ct will be. tc,- t prnheiiia the remsmia tv-tre rear mi r f m th of ti eeiuarc. Ul we ar wUlia fc ret t'.e i uot, ail w tiii Ameriea. wstU? What i titer or ; whAtcia : .ere b-ra .re s.i .'i uj tha the nnih.:..tka ot tnree, liur. :x, thui:id mues of dtstjince. by nJ even the PaugouUn: U tiie triumph ol v tUt " i!I century. h..ul 1 any f. io s.'viog that it w.ii be the grand ae'hievemout ot the century! Ani w-tis the part which America has piy?d m this splendid performance? She gave the world a , v .- a w . w Morse, n !io -first taught nunkml how to Speak as it f4ce w face, witU plain, mouutsios. oceans and cob- : tineots intervening! how to seed a thought all around J (tlobe in an tnsUnt, and repeating it in auiauuu ie. and longitudes in the tw inkling of arf eye or the flish I of liL-hteninc! America has also furnished the hero of tUit M.ean cable, that is likely n..w tofiilupthe me-unre of tetejrrphie wonder, or, at least, will do j on tiie njxt tril; or tt not then on tae next, tor sue- j ..---- ;a u . t t.i n nn t f. j hm nf f cyrcs w FIELD I .... . .r n. i Who is Cvrus W. i iem" He was a merchant. Me is the son of a Coogregatisn! clergyman, and was j bom in Stockhridge, Massachusetts, oa tha 30tU of November, 1S19. and is consequent! v now fortv-seren 1 1 . . - . . 1. , f n.,;i t ,i f vearsot ae. ie isn j.iunjjvi ia.i ijm.i- , feT FWd , Uhraled iuril,t . hohs m,de a national t repotati.iu. This younger brother, t yrus, has nn te wherJ in , fe years he foughthis wayupfrouiai clerkship to the head of a Urge and prosperous mer- j eautile house. Such was his success that in 1S53 ) whr-n onlv fortv-four years of sge, he thought he had ! aceamuU,e4 oonU(ro, ,ai nrei m i,ness. n i .pent ia months io trareliu in South America, ami (, on his return found himself possessed with the project t;:1: ,,nij bt vaet ,, Uim utlti stop at n..thiu- short of est -iWishing wlegra) v it tnougnt oi a , w Fonu I- 1 il he could , iphic commniiic.'.tion between Europe and America, by a cable ....V1. IV.,. V I'.n.ll.n.l i ll,nl !i . ' ' . . . - , - , ,,. ' , v Founllami, conveying the exclusive rigid for hail a century. He associated himself with l'etcr Coer, M sesT.ylor and others of New York, under the title nf thn"fw York. Nt-iv Foiin Ihi nd and London Tele procurred from both the English and American governments uil in money ani ships. ii.. . . i. ..,. ,i t .1 i.i . lie mi ic int.- nisi Mkiempi in la v ,iic ifrKi rxuio in 1857. It as coiled half on board toe L'uited State steaui.sj.ip .Niagara iii.l hall on the linttisli steam -r A .Mm.-inii.-iii . Thiv lieira n t.i I a r it in niil-nin nn tile2rtlaof Jue, 'the Niagara 'proeeedmir toward ... . .. , .. i i i I... i . i-. jviiieiiua uiui 111c dauieiiiiiou lovtaro. irei.iuu. Alter i , , . , , , . f ' """" ".. ...iu.,.. , ei,."r'.". ..... .. . .. S in tne lonowmg August it ws reaeweil on fl'Hereat plan. Tue shore e:i I was made fast at Valentia ly,ati4 t ic Aiagara begnn pa; logout ou the illi, the Agamemnon to begin where the Niagara had ex- j haust.'d her end of the cable. On the 11th, when tiiree hundred and thirty tivt miles had been laid, the ' cable broke ugain. - The thirl attempt was made with the same vessels iu 1S53. The ends of the cable were joined in mid ocean on the 2utli of July, and oa the 6th of August ! tiie two siiips arrived simultaneously at their respec- f tive places of destination. For a few day conversa- j tion was held across the ocean, President I'tichanan j and Queen Victoria exchanged friendly salutations, and the people went -.vild with rejoicings. A few brief f bulletins from the mythical Desaucr and the electric j current Uecamj leehle, a few faint quiverings terrain- j ating the connection. Some cause at the bottom of i the sea had destroyed the insulation. '' I But Cyru W. Field, almost alone of all the world ! Still had lope and faith, because he alone Lad devoted ; his whole thought to the suhject, and knowing the cause j of failure, l.e had no doubt but they could be entirely 1 removed. I lie had proved that a cable could be laid along the bottom of the ocean for 2.000 miles, and thus was the j main point gained. It only remained to remedy the defects in the construction of the cable, perfect the i machinery for paying out, and tbe work would b ac- j complished. j Accordingly, on the 21st of Juty, lSoi, he sailed ' again from Valentia Bay, paying ont the costly rope 1 var th stjrn of th v it Eist;ra a ship, the won- j der of the hour, but thocgb a failure for the purpose it for which it was built, s.eined to be just suited to this object. When the vorage was about half made, i the new cable broke, and though they grappled it inicc iiiiicF. in m uruiu ... wu hipi u mil uiiira. i in r v. i: . j . . . i. .r . .. I I i - : . . .v. I was abandoned for that year, but not for all time, be- . cause each of four successive failures had mors and : more assured Mr. Field, that success was practicable i and would be certain. Eah new cable has been ! . great improvement on tiie preceding, nd even tb pre- j sent one should fail, it will only tell Mr. Field what further improvement to make. The cabfe ot 1S53 was capable of a strain of over 1 i trin ne tar .1 a-a milihi r i f nvar i !ir nr l. Thain at 1 i -r V: j Jetet c, iaitluhtainii UuX. wtw prtf.u u ea f j theicpr rement ra telegraphic instruments, that the- j I connection can be maintaiuel through 5 ui marine c- : cable, with a fuot of it copper conductor , stripped 1 b.re to tl.e T,4ter. i a 1 thereVa t. lyio? ill along" the : botvm of 'the f great dei-p, t?ne tit the notreeor tnesnarks mnu , , . ' T V ' ' t anotfier ,ine rw completed that will not fad. There ! J t . J . " ! - T- -s a -m i 19 no cffloi, sars u.c i(ni irin3e. iai ue ; f magBeti. wire that woites the ppite.stvfe3rt of the Northwest, cross Bebriag Straii, and place us j i in communication with Easteru Eurvipe, thrr-ngh the i Russian uirhoricsof A-ia.- A Irae, perfcp. thrsh i x.urojeau- iiue Thus are those of little faith in human capability deht,w did great (?) meo proptecy tfca tb railroad i wouli forever proTe us practicable, sal ra yt
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, , ' r--. -. '' the r-n Ut tU world lutlwaia iuaoi uats d:ippoiuied, that no eaiui mm it wd say what i-ar-aot b done. f s jJ )A We might enlarge m V rrtvet at I the oc-aa) Ule of n business, but We hsr a'.rtd earmlrd dttr limits f r l -dsy. arid mu.,t .W;Vr to another time, W:a it tl: tkDim tuurs certaiul; tWt Uuai a pcrmunt success. T uuTP- F tao.Tlie m:amaa of a ns is twenty wils. II tMis t:e I Ire a signature ! f ti-iol. T.i cisr;, lr t;ilr r.ii-i iwi-n tor tuti -n in t: t TtaUfl tts a1 any Msniailit ; Kuroje ! itvm'sfpmtM itrrlimv. rlefi.'iit li j heii'jt i S'H Pr word. Ibe Nated serrn nrojierrd for 145 50 ni.iv be seen bv the loll.iwia.,: - CiscisxiTi Ao 1 ! i i '! Sell fire hun ired bales Huddling Sew Orleans rot b.n at loarUvo peuce. Tn.rsis, VI sown 4 o.'Hare are twenty-fur winis, tha charge lur wl ieh would l-e H'i 10. The usage ia thi country is la charge only for the body of the dispa'ch. In Eurrpe the a tlrcss an t signature are counted, and the latter cutom has been adopted by tbe Atlantic Telegraph Company For a!! words in addition te twenty, twenty chilling sterling per word is charged, and fire letter is the average fixed tor a ward. Iu word, therrforc, eseeedirg twenty, the letter will be counted, and th numbrr of words ascertained by dividing by five. The words used in telegraphic dispatches will average c'csi.U rsblv melt than five letters, so that tbe charge for add.tional wora will be fu'ly twenty-fir shillings in gold, per word. People any thus form aa idea of using the Atlantic cable. The Bottom of the Sen. Bv reference to tbe daily record of the paying Out of the cable, some idea ran bo had of the irregularity of the bottom of the Atlantic ocean. . Tbe defection from a straight line is as follows for each day 'a journey, starting from Valentia: Distance Cable played Deflec Day. Sliore end., Saturday...... .. Sunday ........ Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday. . . . Fndav t-aturday Sunday. ....... Monday Tuesday .. .... Wednesday...... Thursday .... Friday. ...... Shore en-.!.... run. .... . ..10s 12s ... 115 IIS .. .105 . . 122 . nr .'. . 122 .... 12J ....121 ....121 ... 112 ....12S ....112 out. tion per ct. 7 116 139 137 l.VJ ' 125 129 ' 127 136 133 . 133 1S5 130 , 134 11a 29 S 9 19 17 19 r J HJx 10 14 12 Id. 5 i S It will thus be seen that the bottom of the ocean undulate, boot as much . the roiling prairie of the West, The greatest irregularity in east of the mkl-oceea. and the least istowir.ls the American snore, ine nature of the mibniarine rurrents, the direction of the wimls, tlie character of the storm, together with convulsions from a still lower depth, and the opera-ti'-u of fluvial fluids, have produced the irregularities on the bottom of the sea. If there are any mountains or precipitous cliffs on this route they are connected from summit to summit by the wire, which can sustain twelve m:!es of its own weight. Though ihey are precipitous submirine cliffs near St. Helena and at ether point., yet it is not probaoh? that they exist to aiuch extent on the track of the cable. Glad Tidings, Thronph a reliable source, we learn that tlie Hoard of I)ifec tots of the Richmond and Ft. Wavne Railroad, on Tuesday last, let out the contract for giading, bridging, laying down the cross ties antl rails, ; to Mr. t , - . . r i DcGrait.- 1 he contract price for tins work is 8S4.0U0 the Company to famish the ties and rails. ' Ciuciniiati Market.' CrsciKitaTt, August 1. ' Flour Fair demand for trade brand at WKill 5i. Wheat Scarce. . :. Corn t nchanged ; sales of mixed at 62c, and white is in demand for shipment. Oat Scarce nd in demand ; 36(gS39c for No. 2. and 44 .fia fi.r No. 1. Hye Firmer. WUisJcv Unchanged. ; , Mess l'r.A - In demand at $32 00. " liuik Mouta -Held at 15il7c. - i H ii-on - l!.dd more hi ml v. Butter Firm. ' laird Firm. . . Gold 1 47x1(31 43. DIED. In this city, Saturday morning last after a brief illness, Mr. Hxkrt Ct-OOTSR, aged aboat forty years. At Liberty, Uaion County, Indiana, Chaju.bs Allls, son of A. P. A Anna E. Stston, of Indianapolis, Indiana, aged 2 years, 11 months and 8 day. -fVclvertisements. Notice tu Heirs ol Petition to Sell Real Estate. State op Indiana, Wayke CorwrT c:a CofRT OF CoMKilS I'LliiS. " " "WJ-OTICE is hereliy given that William Commbaek, t xecu ur ot tbe last will and testament ot Wilson H..rn, deceased, has filed his petition to sell tlie Real . t statu of the decedent, bis persoual being inaamYient H pay bis debts; and that said petition will be heard at the next term of tbe Court of Common Pleas of aid Countv. . ' Attest. J10SESD. LEESON. Clerk. C. C. P. W.C. Richmond, Aug. 2, 3w. SEELYES CATARRH REMEDY Sold at th Drojrster of PLl'.HER A KELLY. UNION PATENT AGENCY. D. P. HOLLOWAY & CO ; WASHINGTON CITY, D. C., " ' OHIO FEMALE COLLEGE, "'AT COLIafiGE "HILL, ? il v "i -.'-.'-i .. .ii .,: i . Five Miles from Ciiociniiati. r V HE next fenn opens on th 34 of Sr timber. Jl President - Andersw wiH be Misled' br a hiH College Hill, Baxailtoa Com ly, Ohio.
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.MUIQAJJAHHT Aora n t .osoti. T1i preitient thing, the i 'saivtesl h i,T and ilie-a..t ot It wr lite el m. irV. rr mWim.-s'the .Wsf utrp?rain s rt- ' ; ens an.! tds.iKW Uke akioj a aX'ghtful per- ! lume : allars eadarh mml uiHaatHn, and M a ! m--e v.r etarrn to erk na. in l!e nursery f ,i(,Ma ,e i.aei atte. b bMieU . 1 every w'ne ai one .nxr p-r owue, Saratoga Spring Water, .ld by U DrnggisU. ;". j '. , ,. ... . . ... . i . ' - " - S.T.-ISi0.-X.-Tbesmoir.tof Flantio Bitter ld n .,ie vear is orocthin stsrtlmg. They wuM fi 1 T .f.. ' frona the Psrfc th MreT. -lre'mfviutaee.ry,'ne,f tlie fnWrlwr (if New V-rk. It a mf that I'rake pamte.1 all tha wck in the Kastern -State with hi cabalistic "S. T - 1S..0.- X.."nd then r't the old granny legislator ti Piss a law ?lrererUtjS dif6surilt the UCt of nai.ir.tw hk givoSihitn ,it i i " noo. know how this is. but we d know toe rUntatkn. Ritt-ss ski. 1. no other article ever did. They ar use.1 bv all rtusn tbe eeaiaumlir, avsl are death on Ovspepsi certain. They are rerr inrigwratinf . when languid nd weak, and a great appctiaer. , , t Saratoga Spring Water, oM by all UraggWt). Z ! 'In lifting the kettle from tbe 6re I scalded mylf verv severelv one hand almost trt a crisp. The Urture waa unhewrable. Th Mexican Mustang I.iniraet relieve.! the pain almost immediately. It healed rapid),' 4 left very Httte cr. - Cms. Fostkr, 420 broad St., Philada. This is merelv a sample of what tha Mustang Linituer.t will do. It is invaluable in all case of wound. swellings, sprains, cuts, bruise, spavin, etc., either upoa tuaa or beast. lteware of counterfeits. Noue ia genuine nnles wrap pot in fine t.ltdate engraving, bearing th . signature of O. W. Westbro.. Chemist, and th pirate stamp of Dkmss Bars A Co., New York. Saratoga Spring Water, aoid by ail Druggist. All who ralue a beautiful bead of hair, and it preservation fmm premature bakme avxt turning gray, will not tail to use Lvons' celebrated Kathairon. It make the hair rich, soft and gloy. eradicate dadrutf, and causes the hair t grow with luxuriant beauty. It i old everywhere. 3 ' E. THOM As LVOX, Chemist, W. T. Saratoga Spring Water, sold by ail DruggUt. WhtDid It? A young lady, returning to hr coaotrr home aftee a aojmtrw ot a few aaMa io New York, was hardlr recognised bv her friends, la place of aw-ustic. Mushed face, she had a soft, ruby compel, ion, of almost marble smoothness ; and ins'ead of 22, she reallv appeared but 17. She told them plainly she ued "Hagn' Mspnolia ffcitm. arid w uld not be without it. Any lady can improve her personal appear Hre very much by asing this article. It can b ordered of any druggist for only 50 cents. Saratoga Spring Water, oid by h Drwggrst. Heimslreet'a Inimitable Hair CoVring h been i-tea.hlv gro wing in favor for over twenty years. It sets upon th" abivrncnts at the roots of tlie hair, and al. antes ii to it original color bv degree. AH in. st int.ineons dy deaden and Injure the hair. Hei.ustrel's i nut a but is cerlain in its reults. pro motes its r-.th, nwi a besutii'ul Ha UBiia. 1'rii-e 50 cents and Jl.00. Soid by all dealers. Saratoga Spring W3ter. oii br ail Dragit . I. ton's Extbict or IV br JaMttca Oisokb for Indigestion, Nausea. Hearthiirn. Su-k Headache, f "hoiera Morbus, ale., where warming, genial st:mnlant is r.iiuired. It careful pri-riarntmn and entire purity nvkcs it a cheap and reliable article for cnli, arr purposes. Sold every where, at 50 ct. prr bottle. Saratoga Spring Water, sold by n Drogtrist. Mav 10. 1863. 11 ly. ,3KT A..IO Ho Io ,-uv,D WINES AND BRANDIES, Sold for Medical purpose, by NOTICE IS hereby given to the citizens of Wsyn Township, Wayne county, Indiana, thxt I intend to aPPj at the next Term of the Comm'stinners Court pt Wavoe count v. commertoirg on the first Minaay of .-September, Inrtfi, fur iceaae to aell liUoascaluig tauor ia .-. a lea 4ntity Uian a quart at 'a Haw, and anflfcr thw.J same to be drank on mv prrm'se, io accordance with the art approved March Sih. T59. Th rremie oa ' which I propose to sell said Intoxicating Liqnor, are located as follows: Being a two ttory brick noose oo a parcel of land tiKiwn by beiog a part of tlie rJotrthWest quarter of Section S Uiwoship 13, range 1, West, rw-ginnifig at a stake in the njaarter Section line 81 perctiea Wet on It r Kfrtlt-tt corner of aaid quarter Section, tiie nee East on said line along th middle of tb Boston pike M perche n4 K-1K te a stake, thence Sooth 1 degree Wt 29 21-10 per- -chea to a stake, thence North 71 degree Wet 1 J-l ' perches to a lke, the nee' ' Nrl H degrees East ft 1.10 m-rrlu-a to a atake. these North 19 deet East 1S4 percites to tti plac of beginnirg. Th precis room in which I desire to retail Loquur is to Kaat room in (aid building, and said building being located on the Svoth-East corner of Conler and South Street, aod bemg the ftrst hoaasEalt of No. 1 Engine House, in tlie city of Bichnauod, Twwaabip and Count v aforesaid. lf ' 5 ' ' ' 5ICHOLAS COLLET. Attgwrt 2. - :-. v . " .. -Jt. NOTICE IS herrry rrretOthec5tianif Warrte TownWp,' a Wavne" Countr, Inlians. that I intend tpp)r t' -the B ard "f Cmnmiminiwrt ,if Warn eilv. Iwdi--ana, aaV thasr awat Teriaw-jomrtwariaaf on tit 6v MrdxoxScetlrber,'V f,)r pMKnm toxicating liquors in a less qu intilv f aa a qu.rt at a time. aod, nft.T ftie saJBit-i beta ; ran yrm-ir, where vA-i, in 5irrtanc wjli .art act ppnr4 Marrh 5tu, la5f. The pretnfse rttrwhffh f tnWnl ia f a-tid Intoxicsttnr Liqnor are artnatel as M'e fWn; si certatR Brick Hi- w IM Norn arr tbrve. in that frtrt of the c'tr of RiPTtmond.laid 'lt y Anlrr w 1 Hampf .a.ovi tlie NortH 4Vr f South Street, between Marion rtA Fraoklm street, and in the Wv mtra U sd mjildrng.- ' - JOH5 VGO. August 2. Dissolution of ; Partnersoip. TlHE partnership existing 'between MEVES A T-nU -araa trAarrd -mm r3ta : y, by. mat cFal cwBsewt. Tnowe- in levt- t-r tmrt-nmi "far -Flows, ac. either br note wr book ecoaot, will onfcr a far. bv calling andaetdiar the saine immAiiatelv. .Tw Npe and V ka will b found " place of BasineM, and will be settled I r"'" . iatefinui!es: ' ' "' HSUB. '"" 7 . mi&K JOHN VQGO. Will be cocitioaed the sqape plcevoo th . K eVsaono, avwh a- , , ui
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