Weekly News, Volume 1, Number 12, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 12 May 1854 — Page 2

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Railroad Accident. Tlic tram on the Ohio and Mississippi

Democratic Meeting.

Agreeable to notice, the Democracy of I

HARLES C. SCOTT, Editor.

TRIDAY?: -T77

Railroad, ja?: above Lawrencebcrgh, 011 Wed- ' Oho COUntv met at the Court House. inRis

i Eesds-'' evenir-8 !ps, ran 0Ver three COW3. 1 ing Sun, on Saturday, May C, for the pur-

. L.ing vtiem instantty, and tnrowing ttio lo-. pose of selecting Delegate!

CONGRESSIONAL. "Washington, May 8. House. Mr. Richardson moved that the

! Legislature iu v. hich he recommended a ; restriction on steamboat ferries, owing to the

i high rates charged by monopolies.

: pose ol seiectiuz Deiesrates to nttenu tne

1 comotive and tender dowc an embankment ' uMtA nn,i rmi(Tr,nnl r.ontpnt-or)

r ilLir 12. 1854, -teu feet in eighth, breaking the bag- Xh'e meeting was called to order bv Mr. i tIouse h;to committee, averring as his ob-

-'- I gge cars. One cf the passenger cars was i l,anius arid

-Men.ts lor Pe evs. thrown off the track, bat on the opposite ! t, ri?ed to revive and' receipt for subsenpaons. ad- slu- the locomotive. ! taVy.

K. J. 1 AV.IAV Vpvv lr.,i ! '"J"'--'-. engine, me 0

Market. ; Gueat Fii:k in Wai:i.i::i fx, ).: ClNciSNATi, May 10. ! A letter to the A ug'.Ma 01.! oniele Jfc Hour The market cou-inues to improve . dated Warrcntor,, April 21th, say:,:

The Indian troubles on the Pitts and with a local demand iu advance of tne sup- , A iavae portion of u-..r viliaga :s l

MrClmid rivrr vnt.nn.1 on.? in uoont ' nil ps. The 8a: romi.rised 450 barrels at : this morning. A lire li'Oi.e out

battle fifteen of the Indians were killed. ! $7,75; 100 and 200 do. at closing firm

The weather had been clear and warm at the latter figure for good retailing brands.

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CuArass E. Hedge, f lorence. TrA; SAMrtr E. Baxtik. Fatriot. hid.

T"S. II. FAKYIX. Esq.. General Xcwswiper . tuoug Ager... No. Si. Fourth street, between Wtdut

j and fireman, who went down with locomo-

i motive. Thev were both badlv

uangerousiv so.

kiia um. cinemaau. uiii. is cur only nvtiiorul fent to obtain advertisements and" subscription in that ekv.

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. . .: r' r.,., ,n..ij,-,-li suuum me motion prevail, lie . , . . . .. . . ,

iuuuu.1, nam. a .. rtnniiT t i. two ivroka on, intr th i.ith n't : w hisKv a i,:r:iir :mt.rovetii.::ii was es-

i:r-nnn nn,1 T H Fr.Mid ocre-! 'vould move to lav aside all proceeding bus:- , . , . ""!.,..'. . , , airjian, ana ). rx. c r.tuu, t-t re , . i e , The produce of tne miners was verv lare. I tabi'.sned in prices to-uav, with sales ot x0o i ness on the calendar, w.th a view of taking . , . ,. . - .!,,.-,.,- , , , , , ' ; causing a great rusn to the diggings. An- j bb:s. in lots ironi railway, r.ver and ca::a:s at ect of the meetirg wfs stated by ? lQ ; e 'rasKa and Ivatisas b.4l. ' other large town had been laid out in the ! 22c, and 50 do. from wagons at 22,.

! 1 ro

the chairman, and, on motion, the follow-

mines,

isions The snies t-)-day comprised

iiing tt'oout 8 ochck, s-Aet-pu

uL-:'"ie it through the ec Kvcry LusiiK s l.tittse House and paper, I'ost--i.h !iai.y of the l.-,t d' h'V v' oilicuh with man (''! V lli-.'l CiUiUt L-li iii

few of their god i:i a da::i-ig-.-d s estimate the' loss at i-l ','-"1" t;J

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er ut tne I', : . v.vu r 'i-.-c al.d col.: . ; .; .v,;. a:.il a ;. .iii li.i.ir c;:.;

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but verv ite. We ; ' '( 1 1 k 1

The Hardin Couatv Jurv

We are glad that we have it i

"?J-v i"patmfp ; ' t0 resent to cur readers the nan

Acnt hi PLiIadeir..ia. Xw Yoi k and Be-st.-.n. to ; notorious Jurv, that could not

cDtah: adver.ie!iients arid subsciipfu.ns f...i us. 1 heait to find the Wards guilt v of an

To Advertisers.

:;'." i itio w ecklv AOirs ! now

""'u"1 fror.t lornnli worn inrwvr.tnri I l (TRTPS TO T no - ... , -.. Ai.k..u wia -i t rr, c - r . 1. 5 i . i . i r .1 r,- . u . .1 ... 1 1 :..!.,' ., ,!-,.. ,1 1 m r . . r . :l ; .. ' r , ' ....

I State Convention: John B. Craft, Thomas ' ' . ' great case of Thorne vs. the Citv of San ! tierces su-ar cured hams iu lots at 10v; 30 : ...- .-. . r, n t - t.-:. I due Question of sr',vnT info pnmmlibo .- . . . . ! l'.r ii tl.

II. uumore, a. k repper, o ames w. ivu-; , . , : r rancisco. The decision is against the de- hhds. bacon shoulders at 5c packed; 4W , V .

t ir pr, f n-n-v Tlmrn aiurmative vveas iw. navshs. .. , . , , . . , . . , , ... , , . 0 . -r - ' in Aurora, op. Duuuav evji.;i - : i v, n our power ! tie, J. H. leppei, A. Dowccj, llioma. . . tendant, and the citv loses its title to two IhLs and tierces pr.mo lard at 9c. Mess ' , ,. ,, '. 1 . - . . .Mr. t iN IVns M !,v In tlin Mli r AT r. - 1 ' bv licV. i.. L. J lll. i ll. 1-. 1- M;. !. -.

les of this i I'urbin, John 2Jycrs, and Xarstirut l.lltot. ! , "" , . j thousand acres of land within her limits. Pork is held firmly at $12,25 fur -o. 1 ; j.;j:.or of ulc Standard ai.d MLn-, Mou.ii.

have the' On met ion of Mr. Lanius, a committee , -....-u ,,,,,1,. The Mexican Consul has been form ill v ! brands. j L. Emp.i!: till of Aur-ra.

...... .,..,.:.,.- ...f tJ- .,Ur f .-it?- "".'-iy)ii a uiu wns men laxen up witti- ... ,. . , .. ... ..." ' , . i , , , , .

v otience. ' "aa Ia'wiivu h """ ; .... , , uiaieiea ior luc viuiatiou oi tae neutral, tv : orocenes i nere :s a i.iir i.usine.--. uo.ng .

i i laws, i

Our subscribers will tilease mirk them so ! zens of R--ndo'.i h township, who wotud at

tend the Congressional Convention; and, also

at vrevious l. rices. S.tles of 15 hhds. prime i'H . 4 1 . ; 'u i ,i i i ' . i

,V,--"v k.T""?nv'r -mTi if thev should ever want a Jurv, thev ' temt the Congressional Convention; ana, also, ; u ashington, Mays. Walker, the iiilihtister, htd lven fir.ed stu'ar at 5c; 15 do. -o,.d fair do. at V.W; - '

in this place, and' rapidly in.-reasinc Adverti- can Ijc sure of not getting anv of the follow- j to dralt resolutions. 1 he toUowmg genac- ot,.N.a L.-ir. lmugias presented a retnon- ; ai,r,(jO, and inanv others pk-aded guilt.v and ! 'JO ba-s llio Coffee at llllc. "V - -v U'Swt-nniftnrt" ! ing creatures: . I men were appointed said committee: Wil- j France from clergymen of the North west- . were lined the sa'iae amount. Fruit-A sale of 7u bushels dried Apples I. t 'I th" inblic. ihxr nnas of" adv-nUncr are von-', Thomas II. Yatef, James Cmtcher, Asa ' Ham Lanius. 11. B. Hunt, John Hall, Tiiomas ! ern States against the passage of the No- j Two shocks of an earthquake or-eurred at ' at 95c bu.-hel; market dull and business ' rh'" Samnl-.f tLf'i.51' f rllC M ' Stickles, George Stump, R. Mclntire, John j Giimore, John R. Ross, II. A. Downey j lska Bill, ii. which the offensive words : San Francisco on the night of the 10th uh. ' confined to retail operations. 1 : rWA.Hw.rw

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nave '"tit in circulation

take notice, that all monies due on subscrip- ; rj- Scvt-ral papers I-s

tion are to be paid to the Weekly News, j a rcrort that the Lightning Line packets j

were i-rc

vZ to carry the mail instead

tu

Ad persons paying any oi.e else will be un- ;

der the necessity of paying again. Ja,c,'0 Stradcr, a::d Telegraph Xo. 0. AVe " Wood! Wood ! ! j bol;evc lhe cha!'S'J w511 not 1)0 ade. The Subscribers wishing to pay their subscrip- j F'nt mail line are the most convenient tiors 'in wood, can now have an opportunity j boats ever built for the trade, and the best of doing so. We want it immediately. " i offi("erc"- of any on the river, and we hope W.MI oi i they will not Le ?!. I out by second ra:e frT" Thanks to Hon. John" Pkttit for ' steam er;.

puoite ttocucients. j

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j confirmed. John Ii. Craft, II. A. Downey, Mr. l.oiig,as explained that these words j hal tog;vo t0,nii-itv u, the United States John Hall, William Lanius, J. G. Kittle, ; w?'" embodied in the address, in tli-j first : authorities.'

Thomas 11. (..iiinore, A. C-. Pepper, A. L. r-ee, uereaiieiwarastricKCii out. lie; 0lie uf tlQ U-unded ware'iouscs broke Downey, K. P. llnnf, Win. T. Pate, Hugh complained that they charged him with ; dowu ;lt gan rrM i:s,.j with the weight of

Ri uigaanuerei tnem m ins letter, because the .)ds

.ie aunouicu tnese woras to tneu-memorial. ! The P.n.uch Mint oneiK'd at

xi uie .,a,i seen tne:r emu-ana repented, : cis(.0 on tie 3d ult., and tl

tncy shott.d have acknow lodged it, and wo.v i'lnoiKKl

Cheese A sale of 1. boxes W. R. at : , i

S'..r V It,

Young, Abram Neighbor, Richard Pierce, and James G. Kittle, who reported tne toi-; name oi Aimignty boa' ) in tl.e j The ship Challenge left S.ui Francisco for . t: i t" .1. r- ! l.n. ;.-irr r.,m. v'iv'i were nnanimousl V ' N ew Kllsibind address, are omitt-'d. , ... i :.. . .. i i . . :

Xotiee. uoiuas i nurMoi!, o. u. vueiiowtiii, vireeu -- - ; ounuu, inn u:g v.. w;uu v. uiuiuiks. v. - t

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hal.?cni.ers to tue Republican will please " -UKor, u. x-.aison. r",-"'",V. ' V.' . - - "" ,-.," : ...... V ,: , " " . 1 "u 1111,1 '"''0 -- ; I.oK Oi r Ko:t ihn.The Prairie Star,

lib! his cd at M irion, bjwa. has the fidlowing ' a relation to a. person who used to live in I

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eleeli' -n.

fjcb ticcrii-sciiicoi-s.

: R. Gibson, John R. Ross, Win. II. Towel!, i J. II. Friend and Dclzell Shepherd. The. following resolutions were offered by I the committee and auoiited unanimous:

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Fran-

a pr

rre l no last ; ii. Ik F.wiiineht in i.tl.il eloped,

lUcIijr.ous Xotiee.

Per. Mr. Dnrr.v will preach, on Sunday evening next, r.t the Court House.

Wiictt has become of the Evansvilie D:ily Empuirer? Hope the editor will let us sec it once in a while. fjT" The wheat crop in western Virginia is suffering greatly from the ravages of the 'oint worm.

; 'H Joi Oiiioe. ve aniu been making itnt.-rove-

tnents in this department of our olnce, by adding new type, ece., so a? to be able to do am thing in the printing line our patrons can bring us. Our terms are reasonable and

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j.i -o.-tt-T, n:,.a.. i-.-vuuiuiviai . -o- - "howun- , i 11C Steamer l.iouUu Uate arrived Up Oil '

their irtemoiiiit. AT.. .1 .... . il. l . i

1,uuo'-la wcl't on ioma.iCPO.ne, The sloop 0f war Portsmoutl

SlK"- rc,'WMpn ne resolutions passed l.y . San Di.-g., to look after Walker and the the prea-hers, in which he said they claimed j re:al.,::l of his band, but it was reported

me ni.n.airy to oe nivcsieu witn tlio uivinc : ti,ev rAd .rone to T power to declare and enforce God's will l.,Iands.

the Delegate? from this county to vote in the Convention, for the candidate that the majority of the delegates of Ohio county are in favor of. : ,?p,-, That this meeting recommend

"Our town was somewn-.f st : Satuutav by t no ii.t-liienco ti.a

a- uaiiv ueposit.'S ; man, a !' tcaci:-. r, and iber of the M.,:i,..;l: el

Living ctiectetl tne -i 'i';e;:on ai:-d ruin ot a

1' . v..n..r I...U- t ... , ,n.r .-..r of Mr .l.-.bli i ' nr'-

eil'K : residing iwar this pla e. The l.cliish deed

1 he sioop oi war Portsmouth sa.led lor

I!;. ' ! li;t- ;,

! li:::ny d Ilia. a . ni-.i-j a ! -1 I.!.'.!: V

was accomplished early i.,-t fall, but had been kept a sc. ret n hew or other till a f'-w ..lavs aero. Ms (.'lark was reported sick

:as or to tue Sandwich

duri:: the wiut'-r. a:nl

was atietmea upon; a r

ivM'-i-.ii.s ol this county, ; a.1 !..

iusui.sea.Ms; out tne girl's ;

"od that the true cause

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Coiuii-c KISPATl iii.S

Napoleon,

Riniov county, as a suitabl

no

with reference to the Nebraska Pill.

place to hold the District Convention, for

ihe nomination of :i Renrosei.tarivo in Con-1 t!o ;U;i0 reviewed tne

,r-.-r- r.nd tb:i- the Conye"1,!!, be held on i by Rev. R. II. Richardson

j The State Legislature was debating the

rmon delivered ; Nebraska Piii. The Senatorial quc tion at Chicago, Ol. : was in statu nno

... i v. a is i.uu viituai i' a ..ie cstaei- r,-, i ... ,i. . on. . i ... T..1.. ic-i ,un.i:ir. ainiv.i :i.n , r ,.r.r.. ,ii ,

- .1 nursua , ute '.''.it ua ui imiii. io..i t. - . v v.-v.., ... l.x -i

Nebraska Rill, ! Pill.

by two or thr-e j

a:,d tr

r-l,

.'a.e.i lor var ter v. ;p". so

t NT TO AW "ii'. ainl :

Xational i'Ai;r op i yr, i

Line. iei

c Lira

was not sr.s o t--d. 1 ms r reeman lormer- . i,

lishment in the State

Bring alon our cards, circulars

and '

R '! That Hutu

po.-tcrs. and let t.s give you ocular proof of what v c saw

fjT" Indignation meetings still seem lobe the rage in Kentucky. Some of them arc

with the Clayton amendment stricken out,

would meet our hearty approbation. li"jJce I, That whereas our fellow-citizen J. W. Spencer, has been spoken of in con-

He also reviewed

; ly lived in ( s!-;.u :: 1 om t!i ere he moved ! H :,?!!! ! to Cedar Rat. ids. and thence to this uhuv. ' ("fVeh

Among the deaths during the two weeks, 'e underhand he had to leave both ( ska-! Nl-'v v

we notice the names of John C Gihon. of i loosa at.d (,'edar Raiid for the. same cause as

The consideration of the President's Veto Philadelphia: J. W. Clark, of Pennsylvania. I h'5 !--"ft ""r- His wife apd s-ver.d children

Messaev, was nosti-oncd till Wednesday. i i m.,. vt r i;.. ... " : ore yr-t here but what

Ajonrned.

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exceed

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eo( i.rsroN or norsr. vrocf.kiungs. After the Nebraska Bill had been taken

up, there was great rejoicin.

. i friends of the measure.

and Mary Myers, of Pittsburg

at i

OCT" Bi our paper this week will be found

besides our advertisements, 118 different ar- nection with the nomination to ha made in

tides, and upon almost as many different the approaching Congressional Convention,

subjects. '"Brevity is the soul of wit," and , and. whereas, in the opinion of this mee

frVUirnB Dn.sr.A.-H tb r,Uin,l iton i "Variety is the spice of life sav we. j ing, J. W. Spencer would not only be the .vc;i made an e.oquent appeal to Provisions.

i hrst, but unanimous choice of this and all!1"13 '"cmoe.sto warenow tuey lamperea drooi.in.r. Mess I'ork S23 50. Bacon hie , I . . . . . . .i, . .- .. 1: f v . v .1 ' 1

m advance of in drv-goods.

00 The followit'g communication, upon

tamer, was married, near Wooster, Ohio, on nl. i :i .1 i. r- . c-. i

Amus.a, Apr., ., to -ui CALi.it growth of Chicago, we take from the Walter. I.oui!ilie Courier, of Tuesday last.

Loi isvit.i.i:, April 21, .151.

' Mr.ssiis. G U.LA0UER cc Hai.peman:

intend to do we ; Freeman, a big- : uiihune:, and tie !

win never get justice done him until lie is; hung. Any one noticing him at church, ', especially during a revival, would think he was truly one of God's anniinted. It is the jieneral opinion that he lias none to Indiana.

closed dt.il and prices ' Montgomery cout.tv, probably, and we would

advise the peoi le there to watch out for him.-'

thev

During the early part of April, consider-, ger scoundrel never 'went'

aole speculative feeling prevailed, but tne market closed dull and inactive for the

nong tlie : leading staples. G.illego was nomi'.al

$13, and other brands dull at $3e$l0.

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I'iiv ;- Sr-.v b'. .b liA'l dlA'

W. M I L s.

FASHIONAELZJ TAILOR,

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;'f-i.,.u't ti.r('t No. i s v.ur m .-.r!c J. !.- u; j-'

in:;.

"i-- 1 . ...i . -ii i i .;

i.u au'.aaer column win r,e lountt tne

proceeaings ot a lemocratic meeting, held , ' ' " ' ' i nomination made whhout reference to him; at the Court House, on Saturday last. We' mucl1 lutorMtcd iu ?r ;i-i:oe VU)' .b-rofon-

1 1 . . ... ... i.sneu a lew aavs since upon me asiot.isn-

; ing growth of Chicago. My mind has for

.1 i i- . i w ill . iiiiTifyvj.ir i in T-oi-trrti-ii i-. ,. .. ....

tne towusnips oi tms county, yet owing to - ' .w.. ... i..nm...n muu una io;2o. I here was the present state of his health, this meeting thc question, and warned them that the j po to 15 p cent, cstabluhcd

passage oi tne Out would rupture tne pa-

and that he wk'hes t lie ', -"'"ual bond between the North and South.

Washivitov Mav 0 1 he street preacher known as the "Anc! est. 1 lie .New rk -M.m.r,

lhe Senate noshxmed the Homes' cad 1 Gabriel," preached in the open air at East ! in speaking of ti.eehier Willis, remark-

Tbe Stale ol Jndiiii.a. Ohio County. omo c i r. i o i x c o u it -j . iv , , A, .

!ia Ca: v . vs." '- p. :i i. .. ... , Id It. C.-,rv.

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1 H

is new fully advised that it is not his wish

to be a candidal

Bostov, May 8.

Who is Fanny Fj-un? After some two i rears coitant agitation on this subject, the question has of 1 de doublr increased, in inter-

L'V ;ip;.c-i:-i bv th.: allidavb. .-t' ;1 i. p.-rs. n that thv d.-a-n I..: v ;., ;, ..,.,..:v.:.

'i'bh-i

a short time thy kiu..- i.- ! '. k

:.i roast, to

rdlow the Whigs the same privilege.

J'ioIveJ, That we sincerely regret !i

f-v-Ti,, r; r . i some time been turned to this subject, and I i present ill health, and look for abetter time

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Bill until next Tuesday, by a vote of 27 , Boston yesterday, against Popery. The po-; knmvu ,hl, worlll uf k.u,.s viz: x

to 15, although a strong ehori was made . nee inter: ereu ana stopped the preacher Ins . Willis, Mrs. Farrmgt..n, (Fanny Fern,') and !

I , n ; duv ofM

y. r,n tiio M.-i.,b-. o.Jer lav iaoal ai J. :v. A. Hi

It. b"

an ota negro, named bnnon ashmgton, ; with such information as have I been able aged 128 years, and formerly a slave of Gen. to gather from the most reiird.de sources George Washington, is now on exhibition in except jour first paragraph in which yon thatcitv. What next? say the oldest native inhabitant of Chicago . . j is not over bo years old wbon, in fact this ryj- The fb-,ef lot of Tnsb drr Pot , tone 1 Pon, w'no is a beautiful and accomplished

oi.ag aoy, is not yet nrv;r',-f!r, wnose

om I am wed acounited")

coc.ntv iu 1S32, and the

ana tnat we sympathi

i ,vUb i mh 1 to have it taken up, bv its friends, to have : friends then took him in a carriage to Chel-; R. S. Willis. On seeing this, l-'anny Fern e Wltll ll i 111 1 - , .. , , . ,. . ,,.1, i.,.,,!,.,!,!,, 1,.,,m ,,.i.I t 1... ; f 1

in his present afflictions. 1usgIvc ,1 That this meeting request the

it considered bctore the eto Jlessage the Insane Land Bill.

sea, where he continued his preaching

! riot soon ensued, in which several were in

: who probably happened to be in one of her

tantrums wrote to theeuiioraml statea that.

bv a sudden reverse of f

wa-

ii . Til. . .1 r i 1 . ! ,1,.1 U.O if t!ii:ii1iv..viiJ ii- tli.-v ii i,i.i ; 1 1 - t ii i i

n.,n,,,. ; ,!, ,.r,i (iii.ii0i,;i,s in tl,: fiKXATE. mo cuair r.reseniea a report j1"1, uul c.-i'i".-!-"-" l ""--, several vcars since, aeonvca oi aa tier rcia

and- lircmcn.

The riot was renewed in thc

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that

dar.

, I,. , ' voting la.iv, is iv : we have looked upon for many a T. ,..i , . - , paie.iui iUini uc , and the most delicious that it has been . moved from this

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fi- lnl.ntl ,..,i.;c,t lr,,,'lr- f, . , 1C IOM1 i! g U10 I C CC I . U b SUM CNpeUUlLUlCS Ol

the J ostoince Department lor tne year lSo.J. , '-m nn.g. ".' .ig.ooi.-; vi.mic.i, oeVariotts memorials against the Nebraska ! tween the Irisli Roman Catholic.-, on the one

our good fortune to taste, was lately brought . next year witnes.ie.l the first birth at the point us by Judge Hall. " w here now stands thc beautiful Garden City

grown since tnat event to tne importance

: the pin-pose of appointing delegates to the . Congressional Convention. i.V.s-'iv,', That this meeting recommend 'that the Democracy of Ohio county, meet J fu ma-ti- at Mrs. Wescott's meeting Louse,

Dill

were pres.

nted.

side, and Amedeau on the other, and the lat-

a-c.. 1 c it- -o .i of eont in no- -i ,,m,i a;,,,, ,,f (liioi .,...1 i lBS lu"IBUI i """""".'i 11 l" ; . .. ...

Vi oee lue caa. o. . .u.i.ts, uiiuer tne : - ,-,'- ,"'"- r 1 1 ' v ' : ; Ti.. K-, tn ..,i: t.,.. mi ! supply water-rotted hemp. anous moti

t i i . t. ii ao , uouiKiejis increas u,r more rai.itu v in ev- ! u ul . l, umiiin-.n. l.h.hiu.uii lwuu uiwi - head ot new advertisements, It is needless ., - ., . , . ' r. , . , , to l-ostrone the bill and to re.lucc ' ervthin-T that makes a re:it e;t v (ban nnv e.mntv ofile.w of s-ml roioitv nt tbe nevt lo pOSUoi.c UlC inn, anu iu iiuuu

to say anytning in regard to Mr. Miles' qual-, a,;v oth0r place in the Union, eve'n stirnassin'o-! n ," . i" ,,. tl '.,;". .1.0. i amount to $10,000, were made, but al

. .. , . 1 o! euumi eieeiajn, .tuu, nai', 111 uiMii'iiu vine- ... lhcaiions, as he is sutncicntlr known m tuis , the mildest imagination of her most sanguine ' . . . , r,. , - . n .. r I and the bill passed Years 21; nays 17. 1 . 1 4 i-i . gates to atteua the instrict convention 01 " ' community. .ecp.e. One item of her lmjiortance you ; - ..... Tne Indian Approoriaiion Bill was tak . 1 did not particularly allude to. and that is '. Switzerland and Ohio counties. 1 "c I 1

indemnify him for losses under contract to; Roman Catholic Church, broke the windows!

(Vt-Tbe most benntifnl bonnot. w-. '.her lumber trade which now exceeds that! fiesJv!. That this meet in r surrest that : P

on. or have had the pleasure of seem- this : of ;U1-V l thcl" l'l'':,,t in 1,10 r"it(Hl States, not ! the Democratic District Convention, of Ohio I An ni'iendmcnt to pay the creek Indians 1 1 0 . excepting Bangor. Her lumber sales last ,. 1 c.,..-,.. ,.1 ,,, 1 ,.,.;. i,, .1 1 f 1.1,., ,. j SoO.tHH') for land take.) from them in the war season, was sent us on edr.esday morning volr , , o, - , o: r,, and r; a it.ei land counties, be held at Fnter-; .

last by Miss -is to be a b v:l

wnat a nice tiling it p.or.s of wi;

- .. . O ' 1 . . 1 . . 1 . 1 - 1

were used within the cit v I n'c' 11 o uzenanu coumj , on 1 ne uui uay

limits for buihiin - and other Mirrx.ses. and of August, 1S51, to nominate candidates!

: this year her lumber merchants have propos-! for Senator and Representatives to the State ! tllC ilo wont il,to Committee

(g!T Several schools of our city joined to- ed to svpply o'.0 r.y'dons and they do not i T.e.risb.tnre in.l tb-.t this r...-.l..tton be i.ub. Nebraska Bill.

1

tives. j Tics, of curs.-, is m 'ant for sarcasm, and whatever cause she might have once had to make a state nient of this kind, a he. wrongs herself to m-tke it now. as h.-r popularity is

The bill Ibr the relief of Da id Myerlee j tor party was lr.ia.ly driven lrom the ground, owing to Ihe inilu -nee and friendship of the was takcu up. It appropriates $3000 to , but they were soon reinforced and attacked! Home Journal and the N-w York Musierl

J I 1 1 ! U b RiOlt; IIPIM IU ll'Jl ' - i 'I " I j H ' 1 L I I I C 1 1 1 ,

oils " lWK L"v l!0" tuu slt,T"U5 u,u uc" unchaste and lacivious a charact.-r. that laid

. the j stroyed it. Sheriff Rugg read the riot act they apjeared in any paper not well c-tab-

1 faileel i and the military were called out, and the ! hsued, tliey would have enbrcl v rumed it.

rioters finally dispersed. Several parties, lalk truth, i. you sav any tmng tijrougu the , . . , i , I paners, Fannv, relative to vour idenitv, tor en were more or less injured anu one Ivn was,1 1 , , ' . , , - . , , .' j J ; vour venur.i. i.e I at l.cr wa :s also the lather shot in the leg. i 0f N. P. Willis and R. S. Willis is a

! Another dispatch says it was the Irish ' worthy printer, a:, d his ro. ens are but a few

partv that was defeated in the second fight, j doors !mm tlioolttcc o. the Literary Museum.

.V.l'.l LUL .1 1111. I 11. ill), j

The Slaie of I.u! an a. Oai: ( funo ciiict iT coriiT, nua;' u;v -

V s . IVit..p. S. Si,,

AJ W ...;nv tin- .k-leiului. JS liielit t" t!i.-.r i.nsv. cit'. n- ;i l.-.l i.-.-rei!!. rnd ir b.'it l!:.i- ilaioad, ii io-h.-io'..-...... S;,iai; .M. .on . .1 .0.11 Ur:.!.:..:.. J ' ; s. t'oiborn. Ch:ir: 1.. ' ' la.iaak.i, !!. lia-.ru. l.'a-.-b-ry V.. si.in.ii i-. .:), .b.-.i; ie.;.- n-ddi i ts .f the Srt.:-. n-n-i-v,;;,-,; t.y iiu. dcn.-N -nil be v;v

U.-pahlira M;id e.'Slli

inaoe ar.-i pv. , . i.-.p t)i.y n.o.t t.-rni ..f th:

11. same. ' A ,-.-vv 1V..1H ii Miiv .. ;;.

- Prii ) ,;. i 1 . d and ,

l 1. T t:i. -Oi-;-

liewsnapi

H.'l'.

A::.--: ,Kli. i:

1S12, was debated until adjournment.

Horsi:. On motion of Mr. Richardson,

on the

gether on Monday last, and went a Marine ."Uot tue deman.t w:n oe c piai to tne sup-; ,; , , . , ... , , r .,, " 0 , 1 - 1 1 :.,... ,, ,1. , . , c, , iistie.t m tne eeui iieveili TWW flW-.,.t.l.,T-f.e, ?,,.!.. P' as !as. ear it v. as mum greater. Some .

. , . ' . luea of tins

immense trade may be formed iWiV , That the proceedings of this

Mr. Ingersoll took the floor, and, after

stating that his views on slavery were well

LorisviLLi-:, May 8. Humphrey Marshall publishes a letter in the Journal this morning, in which he denies having taken sides in China with the

fj,'l The editor of the 11

: Jotni

from the merry faces that filled the group, vv'nen it is stated that last year it was three I meeting be published in the Weekly News, j known, that the Federal Government had; ,.

they had the ngnt kind of "little bodies" to times that of Cincinnati, St. Louis and Louis-: an:l the Uemocratic papers in tins District

makes the follow n g 1 and ltd between the Ivelleys and Matt. F. Wad: i "Oh no! The Kelleys were poor! It was : deemed almost an outrage upon justice to '

I Imnerialists a-'ainst thc insurrectionists, but i ask separate trials for them. No counsel for j

, 1 j ......

Mate of li!i!:;.!.:i, OV; rc.-rP, Jlt'l li. I-i is l;,-,v by ghi-u.ii .: ;, v 1 - i;.:il.bira!i-; ,, t!i xx - ei.M d. i!;:- ti'r.l 1;,T 1,00. , ... ,-,

ir "! tin- .l.-.-.-ci-nt. la- 1

r- i.-i!

siiiiii-i.-nt will b- he

l

tl-.

...

'il.lM.it! l'ie;;s ol' said . utin:v. ie ?d M Cidav iu .!n;v. 1 ',4. A-":.-:: .!!; ii;v.j r.t, f l.r.o'i b'.-i k

I k.i-I eurt.

enioy

1 vilio combine-!.

It

us picas

to state the fact ;

You 's: respectfully,

A SUBSCRIBER.

that tlie lostr end of Market street is b.

graded; and the deep

ner of Plum and Market,

V,-v tie W-.fk'y Rible Alio no v.

Havi.ig v'slttd the families of this

cm

near the cor-

.i. i. . i

, .iaVC SO , .1 .....vibited bdile iwiit of lli.i.i ,i,nn-,h-

been a dread to persons driving carriages and . t ,. . - - .. ' 1 w " i a br.r, rci-ort ot m- ers i-,ei-taiii:.i- I ti.-r.-to

Jisapi'-eaiing rapidly. ; . , - . ' , 11 j roar rot 03 u:, interesting to your readers.

Without farmer cuomeot I subjoin thj following items: Population of the city, 1,575 Nuinitor rf fa!n'd:.-. MOS

Numlx'r of readers, Number of bibles iii families, Number of testaments in families,

i I amities destitute of bibles, Cir No mail arrive ! at this place yester-1 Geiman population, daj-, from some unknown cause. Consequent- i Coloted population, ly we would not have been able to give the Bibles donated, latest news, had it net been for the kindness j Testaments donated, of Mr. Bl.owx, the gentlemanly clerk of! n...,:.rtfnllr si.bn.5tt.vl

i

are requested to copy the same.

On motion thc meeting adjourned. A. C. PEPPER, Chairman. Jacob II. Fiunx-p, Secretary. Si KAM.-iif -Citv or Gr.A-oow." This

Jthing to do with it cither iu thc States or;

Territories, he proceeded to speak on the subject of the European war, which he

wagons, are

fiT" The low -piessure steamer Northerner has made the quickest trip ever made between Louisville and St. Louis. She ran. through in forty-six hours and six minutes making forty-three mail landings hr the way, and loosing an hear in repairing a wheel. Prettv good.

thought w.ul 1 involve the whole of Europe eventually, and he apprehended much danger to th-i commerce of our citizens, and

steamer belonging to the Philadelphia line, J perhaps disturb the peace of the nation itleft Liverpool on the lt of Mar-h, and has:st.lf A cnml revolution in Europe mav not since been hoard of on either '-tde ot i , ' , . , . . . . " .i.i.,..,-. ... . i.. i I take place, and m suen a oas it is not mi-

' .'. C . 1 ,1 .1 .... I ......I

missing i .-.-ft J '-':., a p--iru.il Ul winch a I l'iwiu. mis nauoii u-i iv. j steamer coald cro;s the Atlantic easily four j important art, being driven to it by having! times. i niir r: .V.ft- )u,,, a- mi,, 5 everytbiii" we hold s.- !

cred as a great nation, abused and disregard-

is position was one of rigid and faith- the defense had the temerhy to even ask the :

ful neutrality, which he maintained by all j . ,, - ,.' '. "', ' , i" ' , "jot the other. No d'.sPn or..die 1 lawyers! his acts, both political and personal. j "volunteered" to defend these unfortunate Messrs. Fillmore and Kennedy arrived at ; boys. Their aged father was compelled to . Nashviiio on Thursday, where they were re- j bankrupt himself to iMiipioy counsel lo deceived with great enthusiasm and welcomed lVml tllc'n- , Ti"'re Wil s. " 'li-tinguished ar- , ; r.iV ot volunteer witnesses to testa v to by a speech lrom ex-Governor brown, w ho j u'lir ami.llility Th,ly ,V!,.C t,.jcil hy'the tendered tiiem the hospitalities of the city, j ordinary course of law, and convicted" upon

They were 'to leave there Saturday, for ; circumstantial evidence alone, which re pared

Washington, via Charleston.

ri'i!l,!C MlTii b! riHlK Iir-tors wA .Mv-inVv.s ,.; !,.- S J. and i i ... A uU;; ... S. . i. ; , . : ;-

.nt.-i p: i,-,

. e e. eet a h

inn-

ea aa-i.-L ;

is.:, i. v

"t li!i;-.-l't:.i!l e riiliiC iii'.-n:.- nia.'n- f. -r Mi.- t n. t 1 'i.-ti ii i 1'air. vV

I i is -. v d -.-i i .ii -ie li .. 1"..V!,K.U."A. !., as r...; are to be tilled. luv,". t!

a ii;:;,, ilT

.V-.

1'A V 111 li FN uV. !';.-. ' . :

Richa-dson Sc Brotlier the Liverpiool agents '

the luil stretcn ot the c iis.;!ences ot the jury to pronounce a verdict ofgudtr. The woi'ul

j se.nl "Am :-n'' to their verdict. Ihe Kei'.evs 1 In'iiki'uxpexce, May 1. expiated their crime nioii the scahohl. 1

Thc Salt Lake mail has arrived here; the j That the Kelieys were guilty, no person ever

the Wards are

.1. s. v, U lt i-;si. 1JOOT ANJ) f-II()K MAKKi:. V?d Duisr itiiivc Cit) . .!;; Mon , s. n. p..,..

c-3 . ... .. .i .. o, . , ...... ... ....... , mru as a g.cai inu.o.i, aoi.-v.-u ..mi u.e-.au- , , a. ...,:,,,! i. K..,...r K.nmw of ,.-i,.,l CM tertaiucd a doubt: Ilia

v une on iwe . -sa a 'in. mai luev imae iaiu i ..n.. .i vii..i..v-. . , ..w..- v .

1 Td f,,..,,.. f.,r,i., ,ii ,- , ... ! ed, making it indispensably necessary tor us! . . t- , -i . . . ..,.. i C'luallv guilt v, there can I

HAS ,:::, ;,. ,i-,y !.,., :,, j pin pose ..f a.i...u;ai. I.tt'r -

SCK 1 rious reasons, but too much lime has since j to vindicate our rights by an appeal to arms. G52 ! elapsed to have thc public place much j It, therefore, became necessary that we should

and" rain. The Cheyenne, Crow and Paw

nee Indians were still committing depreda-

cveii ies

mot.

,;liine;i'i hi-

tin ii. and lii pi in

Dttr.AiiFfi Scioii'K. Mr. Donne!, an cs-

! bone in tbem .'beys-.i,!- , uons. 1 lie nil icr nau u-ooeu ei a. . .eigin ; t,mali!e voung man, Committed StliCldc at

( t - ' speas omciaiiv to tue j',i;ropean p.owcrs ana , tl- ...i :.. r.. oi ;.. . . ' . 1 1 ... and

i v esse, was o, i,u6 u. v, ...u- r.,,-. u,. Hlcnnv;;ll ,lc COIlSCpienCCS WOUld be

May 5, l?5l.

JAMES JONES.

the Wisconsin No. who furnished us with the Cincinnati dailies of yesterday.

Ax Ar.ANi -oxki) b im.n anu ( tu i:i, Moi h-

(ifT- Evervlwdv has heard of old Simon ! F.K. A Mrs. Delaney, who had lived near

Suggs,

fello

pcopl

were

rid Simon .intn1rn,w,bvS.;,1,v;rctal! manners ana good education. On

1 c

i .-.r, .,t .-t,itui-f 1 1 .,f ... ,,, otr., li-it.i.-.iT l.riim i

I v. iv. iii-l 1.I.OI..I1I ;;, UV, 'Ullll Tu.i.iv.,, Hill 111 Vwl.ii I . 11.1 1 , 1 I adjusted withi.riivc days of sailing. 8l,ould thc-v ll,suU 3 or trami'le ,!I,on our 4 I The number of persons on board was 370 ! rights. Let our motto be, "Free ships make

3 ! souls, including infants, being equal to 301) j free goods," and stand to it at all hazards.! I ......... i..!... '.... ..ir. i l i . . ........ .!

1 ho gentleman then asked air. lerltms, ot

emigrant trains, taking nil their pro vis- Brandon, Miss., in the following manner:

ions, and left the owners iu a starving condi-J When the engine was coming un to thc

tion.

statute adults-, and 7 1 officers and crew, the

vessel being 1,'J8 tuns register,

The water on board was the Government

Louisiana, if tiie sentiments expressed by

vllowance for forty .lavs beside which there! Ml"- Slidell a few days ago were in unison

is the power of obtaining condensed water.

1 he provisions on board were one pound

ior

of

. . . . .. Marsnve liwl vim . mil in- l-ict m-in. l-..,i- 1

, we rccKon.and Know what a cute old ' :',,' , .' ' ,". . , nor head of fresh and salt meats nerdav

, , , , i a pfarance at i.orncsier, oi tnat rtate, with i . i . w he was to cet t huv'sbe lonir;' to other I ' .- ... , , . -lb davs, tor every person on I ward, and

s o .---r, un i. iia.ii u.ni 'iucr. i ne r air savs oi ner: , .,' . . .

, in l,:- . .; v-.ai ,.n.,f ... - , L-re ao, uour, ivc, one liounii ior c;icu iierson e in h.s own possession. W cd, what Shc roltrese,.t,;a herself as a native, of i. . .- r. ' m . .., .L;.i, ,i.,., . J., n.

going to say, is, that Simon No. 2, a I Connecticut, and that her husband was in six tuns of potatoes and vegetables, and 3 .

more than a faithful representation of ! Cah.oin.a. Slie appeared to be a lady of i tnnn often eotfee and su-rar as well as

next week.

other smaller stores, ite. These provisions, with economy, are calculated to last sixty or seventy days.

1 he coals on board were for a passage ot

Sni, .'in- .iT,n " l rr,...t!.,, ....in l.:

We have not learned who were victimized, I self lCt arrived' fr..m the North, and repbut cxpoct to be able to inform our readers j resenting himself as Mrs. Dclancv's brother,

. in tne same uaj , immeaiateiy alter dinner, ' twenty five or twenty-six da vs.

j they sent a neavy tru ik nv private convey- We believe the vessel to be detained in Fire, n .1 a Ii rem an. ; ance to Leesburg. 1 hey irUo'ved m the I thc ice on the Iwnks of Newfoundland, and

A. day or two ago the roof of the black-! atternoon, m .mi. J.ane s privr.e carnage,! UI,ai, t() ,nak0 her way out of it, in corrob-

ti.king the ii f.itd with them, and airived at

. , , f r "1 l- l .1. latvi.i,! i,,e i, i.u i ...in mi.,, i, .i,m .nine. smith shoii of Henry Merrd, adiouied the ' t , . , .. , . i. , M , , 1 - J Leesburg aiKiiit o .i ciocu on .Mo udav n;

,orn-

cabinet and chair manufactory on Main j j;l;r without the child

We learn Ironi a private source that on

the same morning, (Monday,) a child, corrcs-

1 . - TT-1 ,

street, car.gut nre. ncn tne aiaim ' as given in the cabinet shop, one of the thought-

ful young men of that cs'ablishmeut gather-

ponding in age and sex to the one alxve alluded to v:is foii'nl in the ban. of Mr.

d an armful of shavings to put the fire out j M'Coy, a few miles south of Warsaw.

with; and no doubt he would have snio(h--

i it out with them, had it not been for thc timely arrival of a bucket of water. The fire was put out with little or no damage to the building. We propose that the citizens of the place

present that wa W fireman (as a suitaHo re

v;i'il for the services -., , i , ..... '.

With the child was left a letter, requesting

that the child might be cared for, and a pillow-case tilled with costly and fashionable clothing for the use of the forsaken. Imiiuman. On her trip up from NewOrleans, thc (ilendv Burke lost a deck pas

senger by suicide. A poor Irish woman had

oration of which view the Baltic steamer

was three days in it, the Charity scr"w sfair, tr win nine days in it, and a sailing vessel some years ago, in the same place, was thirty days in it, without being able to move. Cii). Enquirer.

w ith thoso of the people of Louisiana in regard to Cuba, to which Mr. Perkins responded in the affirmative. Mr. Slidell then resumed, and said they were his sentiments, and, he believed, the sentiments of the mass of the American people. It would soon be seen that England was at the bottom of this quarrel with Cuba.

Two Weeks Later from Califariiia. ARRIVAL OF T1IK STAR OF THE WEST. New YoitK, May 9. The steamer Star of tbe West, ftom San Juan, arrived here, to-day. She brings SlJlV)17ingohl on freight, and $800,K0 in the bauds of passengers. Among the passengers are Gov. Stevenr;, of Washington Territory, Gen. Hitchcock,

HAVING pur, -,.:.,,! ti.r m reib-s. and ivii'.-d !iand. liaviua- niadr a large a.i.ii

we air i;,.w on i-arr-l to wait .

vi..-

C 'Ol i- i ' . ' 1 '

Unit s o '..i!tilrv pr. ., r,. r w i ,

1 r wil,',:. .-:.. .is ,1 i.

. i . , i l. . l .1 ; l . 1 . . -. .1- .-'

, i .i t i . -i l- i proai lieu mm c;osei , ne u noeraieiv io.mv n.i , ,,v, i w be. made this week bv temporarily disposing , . . t - , , - ., . . , - 1 J 1 Ins hat and laul his neck upon the rail the i i-l.a ! us. love of the preceding business on the docket. j (,n.,:I10 ilnllU,(lial.iv ,.;1Sail; , (,u-r it, almost j "p-

1 tic opponents oi tne measure inreaten, u entirely severing the head lriii the ixxiv.

E2fi si

Wasiiixo rox, May 8.

An effort to take up the Nebraska bill will

uepuia. 1)1 am ion, eai i uu omuaiin oiouoog; N. Uuie (.nvi-ii,s:ii the 22d ult., Donuel walked to the odge of urtiides .....adly kept ; tbn r.i:!r...i.l -.,,.1 ll.rr,, vtood to.ti! It'nsJ "'ill be :tl r ipl of a

within a few feet ol him. lien it

, 1

.ii.-iic--.ern d lir 'j ivat is r;:!l. f S. vV v.

Hon. H. Hall and Rev. O C. Wheeler, the

Long Kxtkctei), Come at La. We first Ban list Missionnaiy to California.

learn that by a recent termination of a suiti 'pi,,, i.,,,.! rou,e across the Isthmus w as in

in New i ork citv, five children in this citv. , ,

Mr. Borland returns home in the next

steamer.

whose father died about a year since, have!0

become heirs to a property worth $50,000. The suit, involving thc title to property in a central location in New York city, and very valuable, has been pending for fifty years: Alexander Hamilton having nt one

been so abused by her husband that, with time been attorney for the phuntilfs in the

ease. Law ,s n great institution.

- ro I - ,- -oi ' .-,,-,,'

'' have done) i ,or infant, she jumped overboard and drown

v, .ne fb .-! - pin-.!

The news from Califoroia possesses nothing of startling interest. The municipal election in Sacramento resulted in a Whig victory. 'It,.- G-ivcuior b:,; .-."-nt h' tuc.s.ije (o the

the regular business is neglected to reach the ; bill, they will oppose several important bills;

when the)- come up, and thereon rests the responsibility upon the urgers of the Ne

braska movement. Much feeling exists and

factions of legislative warefarc must result. ; y11,nv fever last summer, was the cause

ot his selt-destructtoii.

and its friends are sanguine. Both parties are prepared for the approaching struggle. Wasuixuton', May 8. A large portion of the long bridge across the Potomac was destroyed by lire this fore-

the tire has not been ascertained. Ettii-, Pa., May 8. During the morning service in the Roman

X. P.. It

lisv.

on, t. ei ti,.o

Mrs...',. !.,..

a-

1 1. -

tii'-i i-- ! oi :. ' in ;

il llHiil lit I

it i-. tl..

and crushing the jaw-botie. l'.-aih was, ot course, instantaneous. Mr. Lamb, th-clerk

i a- 1. i in 1-tv- tiinwi-lt' df.wi, lint bi. v-a-; ,o 1 t r 'lla.'r. as v,..,li.' iiu !i w i . . ; a

when they come up, and thereon rests the , f:l,. 0,r a;l)1' ,;1C cl ine ,u() J;,, , jlim tu I hat i ul ;n,d o.-ns.-.p,,

, " I l.ie.-s. I..U a-'K l.-. rr 1 ;. ;! . . ive timely alarm, or lo save mm. i .,u-,- ,,-.,,. , ..., !tl, ,uill K,

1 I is. Ill ill , , 'V V..IS1.M, .. .1 ..viviv. .iii.ii v-i SUUI-1 111. irillt ,J , Hi ' ! ' " r..- ;1! . ii.a

l.ie of Ik -!, t p, vl,i,-;.s ,.. ..... k)..

r.-at. ln;o, u t I X . a-

The bill will lie taken up early in the week, ' " '. ..' I that 1 win be'pU-.vd t..

e l- .. i r : t"r the nrt t!n,-,-i-r ! ar M.-rl.s. i;; Stoum ix Kkx'i i -K.-e learn from , ,. lw,lvo i( lh . ,,,. r ,,,.s. tne ( iirlisie Ledger tnat a temble storm of; j,, M,.t ,..a!; t.. ..s... :-.-.. :i i-, ..... wind and hail jtassed over the little town ! is vor en lain. I 'iin-i haw s ;!.-.

of Trvin.rsville. in Nicholas county, on Sv,i I w ill In-

urdav last. Several houses in the neighltor-

i hood w ere blow n down , among them those ! of the follow itie: nelsons: Tlie houses of W.

noon, lhe lire originated at the rvmth end; y Tavlor, Win. Piatt, Jacob Twvman John ! !l professions. ii...n the t of the draw-bridge over the North channel, ' Ibdler, and dep. Fuller. Beside the build- i l'."sr, "' '''"''."'"p ' " ' i. , ,- 1 . , , , ' - tlu- iany.a- -so look out. and extended to the South. The cause of; '"P5. trees, tencas, stacks, bricks, &c, wore;

lilted Iron, their kuuidations and scattered, . ... , r i i Iron, Nirrl :ntl iu some instances for miles around. I,,,,,.-,,,. . . . , - I , r. i.o a r ,.; r - e Si , . ! :a -i X . : . ' '" . , !.at has rwr l-n n r-d in ; ! is .,,.'.., SnooTls-i ArniAV. e learn from the have just been r.-.-riwd m,,' ,... ,-',,, ,',. Shelbyville Yeoman that an affray occurred j Cmrinnati rash pri.vs. q i, , ),,,, p., -,,,. ... .1. .". AT ... 1 ... . . 1. 1 .. . l...t ' r:i,-rivi-.l from I'll ' Jim-., .... t . 1 . , . l

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crushing thoso beneath. Uno was killed m-stantlj-, and several badly injured, three of them so badly that their recovery is impossible.

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