Weekly News, Volume 1, Number 17, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 16 June 1854 — Page 2
CSA2LX3 C. GCOTT, Editor. RIS ING L5 UN :
FL'WA ; .tkVZ. lib ISo-I. . Acion! tor ihe Now-. ; E""Th.-. .: a rr,; duly i.r.:k'.--r-ize.i to revive ;.;.A o,hp: Ar i.l-rii-tiv2.s, tui-verti.-. :::!::$. K. J. I.av!:.i'!. Vcv.; a !-..b: .':!a;::.li- K. r'tm.E. FArehee. Ink; J-ahvil K. ! ' v : . ::. balrha. bid. II. IS. ... ; 5 . . : i. ";,;... i;' " " ." ::.: ;. '.vri'.it. '. -t'v ,;on '.' . ' : . . ' !...:::-? at: 1 :v.-:-'-j:"v. t. palm;-::: .:.:y ::,.!:.... Av,-;r hi rh-hi.Wlp'.la. N. v Y. :x i'.-t I't-.-ui :. . : :. t -. - i ' ' ; i..- t r us. Ti Ailvi-r: .ci--. The .'.r.-uiati a li t- --W- , N -.-.v-" ; i;.. w 0 .;::'!e :., ' i.i' ; esy ..ir . vrr V.. ;' u- ' ''iiheo. 1 i v.:. . . : r;.; idv !'i ivr.ii.. kvlwr;:sers v. v their t-.v:i 1-y eh' ..:nir i. N - ' : a hi ii'u;, "!.:. ::h v.-'i I; J.. ia. i: th-'. Hi'.'i... Car n :!:. i.f a.l-vti;:hr sr.- v-.-rv 1 -.'W. i.:. d v hi i-e !'''.-.:. i at thu Le..d ei'the hiil erda.i.a . 1' the :'r-t v; Xntice. Subscribers it the Hepublioan will please i take notice, that all monies due on suberip-ti-n are to be paid to tho Weekly News. All persons j ayinj anv one else will be tin-' ler the necessity of i . ; again. ' C?5 During our absence, which will not be long, our ba.-it.ess will be left in the hands ; of a competent peicn, who will attend to all matters concert. i; g this c fiice. I'ourth of Jniv, We call the attcnik.n of cur citizens to 1'..' meeting at the C- urt House th:s evening,
at 7 o'cio:, to make arrangements to cele- presi-ier.s made ly imaginary sights of crubrate the fourth of J.i'y. ; city, we voeukr m inetlme if it is safe for
Our Tov.u ir- I"u-i. Pre-seut nud Iujtu re. Ten "ear- ago, end at a"' times ;-.. vie us to that, our town was rrga. l. d n - the superior in every sei.se, to Aurora. In scene ve- . pects it is yet so, but in many it is wretch-, cdly in the rear, ldy a bend in the rivet-, Aurora has the a 1 vantage of us in being thrown lack into the country, as it were, and thus is ma le nearer to the ccr.hiry hade. This is the only natural ad vaiueo. which that place possesses over th's, but we have other natural at vantages over her, which more than overbalance these. Our town is fir more healthy j kaee than Auror?. as Ins been abundantly shown in the past few years. r,z a convparisor: of the bii's of mortality of the two places. Oar town was never overflow:; a: any stage cf water, while a large part of Aurora is inundated with every extraordir.a-y frc-chet in the river. The river lettenn on which cur town is i.tuale l is a kul txt-nditig from Arnoldhs Cceek, two mile,. b.l' W tev. n, te Latighery Creek, six tr c.cvea miles al -ve. and is from one to tco miles in width, all cf which is above the highest waters in the riv er. Td.h is in every prrticnlar one of the nnst beautiful sites, for a city which can be found on the Ohio river. At Aurora, on the contraty, there is very little level iani at or near the place, and what there is, as we before said, is subject to iuuhdati'ju cf every considerable use in the river. Sr.cct improve mcths there, especially the grading, c ' n times w hat they do here, and when the s;re-.ts are made, thev cannot compare with ours. When we pass from natural to artificial advantages, cr in cih.r words, to the improvements made tc f.-.eiliate and increase trade and business, and j remote the growth of the place, wo are not to be compared v. in, k. r. ik. 1 the .1 k.oeag.' v.h'. 1, she derives from the railroad, whkh by the way may net foot up very largely, she has three or mere 1 ' : r p ik:s lcadu g it" to the intetior, for the purpose of attracting trade to her business men. She has made these works to a great extent by using her credit. There is no one of tin so woibs, as we rue inhumed, k whk h the thy. as a eo:a eratkn. did not largely cngige. How k il with us in this r.speet? n' . five years ago s ene c-f our rhizens, who saw the need of some works cf the kind, erg;. hlzo l a Company and un-derto.d-. to cc'rts! a read to Milton1, a distance of o;,.y ten u.iks. Slock to the emotiht of thirteen or fourteen thousand dollars was : 11 i by individuals, and this was :: n-1 d on the toad. The credit f the Company was tk.u resorted n, and bonds were sold as ke g as they would sell. The road was th is all graded and a pari of it in d-hed and pui ir.'l.-r t II. The Mock is .,o i ' g :i"ocd a : no v d;--then at "s u.dni.ln:! and out of repair. While all t',i- L.s In e- tf.m-pkir-g, the city RUt'n.rlti'-s, c o' r. Ik i by a narrow, stingy jol.-y, have ': n- : 'h ' for this or anv ether vuk o"' .try bonelk to the city. The ci'y h.M the P'j,er to al-l in this work, and jet wvu'.d se it l.i; guk'u and finally break o;. ,c m f..r the warn, of ;i ;i;i.;,, time'v ;i;d. ,: for a h-ile P.tit we must I reset. t, and wr e of " !. cp this std ieot for the lo c,, ;.y f.,yi r.g tliat we ot 1 rot i d, iu at y r-ta uks which we have mab-cottcetidng Aurora, to give the shghtcet ofp. t.re Jo any of the i'iens, for as we bav i: innate! aT.-ady, we regard; hr-m a. worthy nf our imitation in a rrreat 1 many resp..-.-!s. We l.rri.o-e to take np this b'-ibj-.-t again nt some fut-.-n-. t iae, aIi( .speak of some th -gs i,ot here referred to. : Tiie I.bpl.ant ore C'.-iuinc. The v. t! 1 r-eu.v.i : 1 an Amburh with bts Float. t.g lk.ki.-c full of wl'l auii.ia's w ill be hero or. the Ikkh it st. dodging pom the; notices .f tli pr '.--, Van Am burgh has at . bis time the Large.--. at.d I" st collection of animals that ever been c-xhibite 1 to the pub-, be. A? there is but lit'le amas-ment in our. place, at p-rseni we ,.- ;.a thai everybody will i'C rcadv to visit the Floating Pahiee. i. 'f The prh. i m iy i e 1 irau-urd addrtph s of the ' Icrci,- Xo.hatiy sc ;i in a pa: t of the s.s of ;!.- i-ewiv ck-cfed
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From the utb. r.-.!::-.i o:- ItjiRviLLE, May 2D.
i!! i..e 5;n;.:i, sunoutui-M fcv nowers ami na-'es that has taken i 1. in tP ,. o.nwuv tnen.ag-. P.e, which w.-s on exhitn- wanted !.i return 1. ....... lb ; -.wter
i m endless vaketv of ether beautiful objects, ' for nvmv voars, savs the ew York F.v.re Vc!1 at 1 :uUucKt-t 0,1 tl:" ;; 1 g-t loose . that he w?s huppier at home; but V.ovn - I we .eat ourskf toacjuaiht our readers with 5 was that o"i' the gk',t dramatic Star' VZ T I,ilH'tuoket : Altiomsts ouJem, U' -x "P -l 1 . , c "'"i.irt.u o.a., .v.....i to je.ut it.M-r, i-.a-iv yesterday inormh-;. or . m.i it lV.r h;m .'v,V , !P- ! tho tact (however nu mrortar.t it mav be to Cam llow.m u-h.-. t ti, . vmr-.,,. ..t..,.. ' b ' . Ak - - -i - -
the:.i) that we are still among the L'ci7ig. , 15:.rd, wl.cse melodious notes would rot . fail to aronser.iid charm even a soul indifferent to every other cause oi p.easureao.o j eractioas, are continually greeting you with their ever vary;::-stvaihs. And the ladies gracious goclues?, icl-ut ladies. Without ! -.- . . . - . . . ! v.:a.rr. the e.-.'. t.- -.:..! a:: t w:th f we must sav . that a :.i -t; nc::ea..e. h.tel.igeht, handsome, unafTcctel r.r..l v.hcle-sor.'.e.l race than the ladies of Louy.ana canr.ot be found on this ' lot he iouna on ttr.s I .at.. :..i se of our own sex, for Lospltality, liberality, ebc, sland unsurpassed. , They are w orthy of the best compliments that, have been raid them by thse who are ! cons:ier.t;.;.us er.ottgh to desp.lse the men and ' , , , . wonien t'-selvos by "unuhy ; misrepresenting them, and with a mind free , ; from the feelings of envy, are disposed to give them their due. " I Iw ti r., 0 , , , ! 1 he siavcs cf the Smth. ai out nhese con- . ' dtttc-n s-o ma-.y pr.g. expr'-.ive of sympathy : (which the v. titer, m.le.-s he was at: ignoram- ' us. wss a strar. toi and unbltwhin T fakeliood have leen written bv a soulle- sense-1 . , ' 1C5S and envious e.ass ot creatures, are realiy, not or.ly belter oil as a class than negroes of nr.v other counlrv. but more comfortable 11..LIV. LHll Xli'lJ l'.'.;..'.'. i.U'iL- . '.,.1 ,i, , , i. ' than a very whom the above are surrounded. Sneaking of animals whose i nervous svsten: is so d lieatelv constructed as to render them p; nV-r j sensitive to nnth'uvt to mix with the world, when we can scarcely walk the streets of a large city without seeing sotnp real object of pity, which nvn; shock their nerves to simh an extent as to serio...im air their health. If they can feci f acute' v for a fat buck ncirro in Louisiana, who '"am happy as de day am long," how must they feel for the thousands of sickly pc or among them, w ho can only obtain a suffkient atneunt cf ko.i to keep s:ul ..n ! . k i c--the: bv dint of Incesssaiit to.. ::. ; .o-lv .v vent:. ed r...cuis and ga-rets on ihtliy alleys. Win w think of it seriously, we cum t but em to the conclusion thai the friends of such phihu thropic writers mtis; 1 e very reckless to allow them to be out at all e-j eelaily as there are in-ttitu-ions expressly gotten up kr the benefit ot such, hue hogioos here bein in a climate su.ted to their nature, are exempt from . r . 1 . ., i , . mat v eitscscs, iatai to t!;c w bite ronuhuion. i ..u i ..Lei i, 1 .1 ijOscivor can scare v jivreo ... J.j O. 1 . , ...... d . k tue couctuston, that it is to the interest ot the United States, as w 11 as '-the rest of me I..-. ir,h" ler ski very to exist iu all coun ties ;n when the products are similar to ... ... . . . tuco-o. l.ou-cu.a :or u is vcrv ovideiitthat : iu such j laces negr-ves must perform the v, -.a. auo r ;s have misters. To a Xonh t : . ..,:!.. . ,o a. .n. .i i -i t.': ti.- tnniil li-ill tut uiu.;i . ... M ; ; no,l- voMiw ,a r.ni'i. - " ' 'OH cn'r;.-.vlii'r.t n on.,.tti- O l.,0.....'..l i... " ..".wo .a'"" to luxuiies in tue siiai-e oi vecetables at a tune in the serine" when the sam., a,l.k.bJ , , - , , . . : arc o-.st i a ei -iiv out ot t!,a criiii.nl in tins , . ' , . 7 ,' r . . '" i ..u.m.e .tern w nonce ne came, it lias been several weeks since potatoes, beans. Arc. : . , , k, .. ' '' ; n.st ciace t t:;e tabic the loimer are now larger tnaa goose c Corn, which has not ; been up h: in-, s parts of Indiana, more than ten i.ays, is m tassei here. : ve uave recently enj .wed several dishes i whieh were lo us cutirelv new, and, notwithstaading the horror wnh which sonte of our .oic.is ,i,,a oe.oiue auedeu on neiumg U, i --. "Uw . 1,.-..,.,n- ..1 .i .......
w e must confess that such delicacies as frogs, i where he died in the course of an hour or sehrimps, eels and artichokes are not to be I two. grinned at by persons w ho are fond of some- j Suspicion rested upon Joshua Ik Hancock, thk ' rioo I v'"'"0 ives 'n the house on thc corner of Front ''? " 'street and the allev; he was arrested, and ,e must cr'iie.ude cur letter, as there k brought before the j.Iayor; ;md upon exam- - Ptism aiixioiily waiting to take it to ; inatiou il was hen d that Green or some oth-
the pest ohk at Tia-pH mine. Yours, eke. C. P----- T!-a c-, .,,.,,.; ;,, ,i. t.:n q.,0A T JUL r"'1?"'1" V ;,Ia'" baCCk irosoy tenure h nu-cn, on Sunaay last was one ; ot unusual interest. Fifteen children were; brought forward to be baptised and were ' consecrated to Him who 5ave them This1 was tue largest nunn er we believe, that was 1 1 v 1 V -l . over o..p: sea ai anyone mne m that church, : and urn. scene was r-.-aI!y imposing. j In view of the early settlement of the ! ,..;..;,,. r? ,., . v . , ., . . i. n. to: les o. Ja.;sas and Acnraska, tuts is a ' i cry ei.eourag:i.g it. iication. ! ChV" The late mad fro:n South America br-emrht an account of a terrible shinwreek a.td the l:"" ' it.. holv loss of seven hundred ', ... : ,i :,. , ,. i i . u-i -n i anu tmrtv-one I eruvnm troop?. 1 he Peru1 : vtan tnu..p,.rt M ere.be.-, bound from Cama to Cal !.!, with about eight hundred troops' on board, struck a rock t.ear the mouth of: Casma harb-.r, ou the mormmr of the 1st of' i -ia -vi i " , , ; ata:. i he .M.-rcedei was accompanied by me government steamer J.tmac, the oiiieers ot whi'-h rendered eery jossible assistance, out without effect. The Mercedes went down soon after she struck, carrying with her seven huhdr?.lar:d thirty-one perons. (uk 'Wo are re placed to inquire as to the whereabouts of a certain tall young man (a -T .. i .. 1 . 1 " '1' , "u ""L '"-""J 'l "d '-nince lecturer by .rofes.s:o:i. lie procured a number of stmsei-ihers tor a newspaper, ami received the i moi ey in advance, but the paper has never com... to hand.
GO" The Oeorgetowii (Ky.) Ileiahl comes to us dressed in m nirniiig, and upon looking for the cause of thefuneial appearance, we find that the editor lias been committed jail by some municipal tribunal for refusing to tell where he ;g' I bis li p-.t.r. fp'j-Rev. S.S. H'gg'.tsann, 0f Worcester,, has been arrested f.nd h: b.l to bail in the sc.ui of crCKO, t ) a; swer to tb.echsrge .f, beipg cohceri.e 1 i the bite lints in Host":,-.' - . ':-'-" i h. ' i - v. it '. . - pjV'Scnt.
The in-aad Wedding vf :?Irs. 2iow:Ut.
One oi. the jravest and iius, ele-ant rn.ir- ' William F. Uitehie, Es-j., editor of the Kich- ; mond Euuiivr. For waut of s;;ace ia our present cumber, we are able to give only a few extracts the proceedings of this Irreat affair: "The wedding was at the house of the father of the bride. S.miuel Cf. Ogden, Ha,., .it 7 i . . . . .. 1 ... . . .... ... i i i ""v-""vow "- " "ueiau-a i a r.umerous and br..i:ant : ;-!. ot' I'-i, ..'.; ..,. i. , . .iv4i..uv.i: .ii. .-.i. i u ...ear . :.eir irioiue to the goodness, g.-uitn. a:.d bea..ty which Led ofion moved their admiration and love, 'Atuong.-t the dtii,gukhed arrivals we u-Utce.t S-.-uator Dott.kiss. of the U. S. S tint o. Ih'ib.'rf .1 V , !'-,.. Vr.S; ..r.-.i-..- f ti... Treasury; Messrs. (Vr at.'d Allen'," of S. 6.; Wittc. of Fa., and Infers... II, of 1'a. all iii-inb.-rs .f C-ngrc-.-s and several of the h!"'1- ' V( tho Cua;;- ! :l Sivat "f uis-iiiiguishe-i atrati.eis tr..m itil lntrts of the C0U!:trv. The f.fher and familv friends of Mr. Ihtehle were a!;se;.t, in ooi.setier,ce of a recent lamented death in the family of llr.Jtkchie. -i ccretn-uv was ; eriermed I v the Ikv. v-;"- ' . : , . ...Cs a a; was ; !i.ff't r ': tr.in and calm simplicity. M;v. Mo watt was dressed in white silk. heauthully cinbroidere.l, Lice appli.jue, being ' "" o1' li?iiit":,1' a1 h? wveatn o. wlnte rose b-.us and mvrtle leaves a:ui wonM Lavo ;vveilt til0 t;00r h;l,l it not been looped up at the side; a pearl ueckla -e presen .,.,o . . ented bv the trroom. erace 1 hor r. 1 . . "O '- and the berth.? of ilrusels point was c ring to The brideohiaids were s:mjlv attired in white embroidered muslin, and amoti T then we noticed tl te young sister of the bride. 1 who bids fair to ie witii her in I vo!k.'ss. Alter ttio ceremony, a bmmkul collation was provided for the guests, and kodsworth's kand discoursed sweet Tinsic. Tli-' grounds were tided wi.h the gay asem'o!au'', and the houses of both Mr. Ogden and Mr. hi 1'c.v thrown open for their "reception. At () the bride and croom left the company, and most of : gues's departed. f-tibtKith Ncboo! Ceiebration, The committee appointed by the different Sabbath Schools cf this city met at the Maiii Street Presbyterian Church, on Monday evening, the loth hist., to lake into oci- ,. t. .....: ... . 1. ......-, . . r t 1 . 1 u" l;l'J Vi''F oi ceienratmg the approach org 4' :i o: .1 uiy. Dr. Matthias i lakes was called to the chair, and J. T. Wuttlock appointed Secretary. The object of th- meeting was stated bv i d"- 1i...,ii,i.i,., ami oh mov.on tue lot.owung resolution was adopted. iksokc, That we celebrate the at e-rcaeh-' tng au. crsarv ot our national Ir.dep'mdenc-' , 1 .uuu... vuil.: ....Dli. Ul I'.ni L 11 .1..U . - : On inoplomaninvita'-lon was nn.l is br-m. , , , k ,. , , , ' , V . nv in-n .ii-. m , i . . ,i:a s...o,,,.o- ,,, . vicinity ,to !w present and participate with us -..-.. ..i k.a..i-.uu i.Liniuu in intj in the celebration of the daw The ordered ..... x.....uW arran"eir.finfs f o-'i'tbor w-ub tlu siwn'.-..r in ' " After the transaction of some other busk : .n. - ....,.. mi. i.. iiiiu.vn.1. Ulu lUHUII lie ll.lU ' ' a Intinis m nrc n lo.T.t.ol t " ' . 7,.,; rr, , ,,o. . i i , celebration is not in- . .' .' ' . ' ' ' . tC:Uk'a t0 Iilte;'c'ra "An 0r l1 thc oration ot the dav Lv the citizens general! v. - L'es-1 Thai the rroeeedin.'s of this ... .. .. . , . : meeiing, together w .lit the oruer oi arrange- . ... . . i ments, be t ublished in the Weeklv News, ' ' and Indiana Visitor. MATTHIAS HAIXI13, Pres. J. T. WiiiTt.ocK, See'v. ' ' '. . - i Man Suot. karlv on Saturdav nmndiyoung man named' Isaac Green Vas bmnd S & '' f ,VOUU(l0d in ho. back. 1 1. iv:k ,,,! hm.l e: person came io me oaeK cioorot iiancocu s 1. - 1 . . ... ; . o . louse, an. i niaae sucii a i.o.se as io aw anen him. He got ,p awakened a nei-'litwr, who 1 slept in aaioiniug ro. m; thev went out upon , the front joreh toother, ' when Hancock i s;opreil iown ilito ti',e lile aR;l challenged, ! "who's there?'' "No answer was returned; he ! wised the awn which he held in his hand, i and fi'0,1 P the alley. Hea.ting no noise, i tUC . ii. AJ ,ILA ilC Lift I. ;t.-U 111V ilV-VC LllkU tJ .- j ing Green was found as above stated. Hancock was held to bail for his a opearance at the next term of Court. Tiie :i,J4Jve vv. l'hve are the facts of the case; and until a judicial cxamiuatioii shall have j i i . . , . . , developed tue ctrcnnvst-ioees connected with if ... P. bea.- .mVii,,. . ,- o,n, Aurora h-'anrfarl. Tun S MMM-T-PiU-A.-urxu DisTrnnAN-crt. Tlic street-preachh.g in this city and Ikookud, vcbteruav. i asset oil without serious ,-. ' -, i , 1 , , . , , , , ttistuioaitce, although the town had been for t1(, ,vl!,,p3 WOlrk r;. v,ith runlo:-s uf riots to to ccine. The result, gratifying as it is, is n"1 t attributed to any increased rep1;!1 f'r a:i 1 'f -ler"' oik the part of the bebgerauts out. t- t niee other oupes: First, ,,.. 1,1...,r...:..-..- cf tho ..ot-,:, to put. lawn lioiing at any saerdic; second-. 'k. the cooler counsels of the leaders (if tnev have leaders') in th e mi stenosis order uf "Know Nothings;'" and thirdly, the personal efforts of Archbishop Hughes, and the Roman Catholic dc.rgy generally, in going among their people and entreating and commanding them to abstain from nets of vio lence. If this course is persevered in on both sloes, the tin biilent. and reokl will : iSOlII (ljt ,1,0 ftehl, and th- street-prea. bers I finding no listeners, w ill necessarily abandon meir minimal. ry .iiioiiimg. A. '. VWeoc', 12fk 0 IVc ill mo-t eon.'-a!e-nt!otis.!y believe that such men as l"n,'-Anr 1'iirk?, , 1Y,'t,d !! 'h-V.V w atal ,?.."'; dru'Ii . are a sore curse' to ih3 count i v, and are guilty of moral trea-! son before bio I and man. They are doing ; more to rend asunder the Union under which we have grown and prospered so mightily as a nation, than all the foreign I I 1 i ' - O 1 1 V I " N I And if ever, into Ihe hor-; enemies we bo ever had lies P.ir la.al ..h-l1 ha l .! n lire,' ii tors of a civil weir, upon the heads of lids vile faction of Addition ists will rest tiie sin and the iespousibdiiy.--A'o 'A...'' R-p dd-in.
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Ai- k.i:utt. The :u:a.-h.-l to the ' '-ir- elephant Hahmo! ' t!ie hii.der art of a w.-i-...r k-a.led with ;.,oWj.u;i;uis, !iiri.ie pur.se ot getting il . into line. Il ! suntHwed that this, althottch ' not ii::ut!a!. m: :I-,t iiave su-'Os'cd to him
ot the nil :ic of attack w hick he adopt.'d aft -rwr-r.. Wlieii about seven miles from
1 aw; teitet he bc-ame turk-us, tuniod upon his k -.'i-er, wiio had to tiy for his life and bke refuse in a ia use, not free, and rushed a... ng .in' roan, U's:;o; ho; evowihmg in his way. Meeting a hor-"e and wacon belongine: 'o Mr. Siaiford Short, he thrust his tusk int the hone and kited k.;so. wagon and n ler int; the air. He markd tiie horse t -ridky and on d-d him ak'kt tifty fee! and threw the dead body into a pond. 'The wagon Wi.s kokeo to pieces, and Mr. Sa.ai ocisider.ocy hart. The cl j ban. la he one ot b... enunions tusks in this om.ounter. A n do further, the ole; hanr, ta.w grown taore iurreis. attacked in the same manner a horse end wago wiiii .r. 'plmmas W. l'eeh o, 1 his so;,. lie b.'oho the v. a;nl wounued the h. rso w hi- h ran avav. Mr. beck vo.s pretty hadly hu:t in the hip. White th keepers were engaged in securing the smaller cho hant, who had t ..t, however, m.inn'ested a; y signs of insi.hordinatiott. the larger one got oh' fioio tium, and weulrhr.nki ikirney ille, when Mr. Mason barney and anod.er man r.vumbed their horses an t ke t mi his tmek as near to him - v., piudeut, gikng warning f the dan:,er te. ia,- j a-.-ug -rs h. eu thee mec on the "ray. k he h; haul wrndd cce.'si. eudly turn 'o look a! tneirt, but did not attempt to moo:st . h 00 The i;v-Kt man in the j.a'h wa M"r. Tearee. v. ho was ridmg with hk hole soa in a uoenorse wagon, it.-, was c-m;ng toward elepl .og, :,ud hkng wari-e 1 ly'Mr. Ila the i.irney, :'!! e 0 roe' 4 ;o.d 1 o-1 the b..rs ' to ds si i 1 !'ut tlje e.eidiaet overto il l;ii;i, and seititug the w":i.e, Tirew ir ii to i in- air, da-hlmr ii to piec -s, a! d 1 r. akin.; th-- M.;h.r-hoo0 and - oi of Mr. i'eareo. 'jd:e inese. disoo.raged k"m the wag ei, cn';:;ei with the for., v-he.k, and the elephant give chase f.-r eigh, mih's, but d;d not eat h him. The e.ephant cane bock from his iiusttccecsfiii 'rrsu:!. and took 1 . his march again on the main r.-ad, v. Lore he r.ext encouiitercl Mr. J. il idy, with a horse and wagon. He tlne.e up the whole establishment in the same wav as be! ore, smashed the wrvT 20U. n.lU.l .1 ,1, 1 . 1 1 r t- .0 '
l"kr"h a hl J;l"k'-kkrc:sdownin old Werginnv i.e c;-v ;h 1. .;o..;,v. :v f.-.; .-r. ra f. . . . 3 ,. h,iotheai.;oininglot. then broke dawn the! ' Yhwb 'n,.!'" ""! ''':'''' tence, went over and picked up the dead; And It !! 1! a r . ..n j n ; hc-.r- and dej ositcd him in the road, where' -- h. had tu-si met him. He killed one other1 atai. lbei.-Mr. iklmouton, in M'ehorse, and ;. united another, who llo.l to ;, ; hraeken county, ky., hiot week, on ir-ing bar-.: ' he ele-ban! fobowc! l-.t nf. th.. ,lr.r 10 hr.aklast, dsvovere.l the bis -alts of ati
was met bv a' fierce lmU-d-vr which bit Ids ...I., ,,i. ..-.ji.u ,,ii am ionic, ler flV.f ,,.-.. 00. nit .,.. . ... ..... . the keeper belli" aliead of b:m -iw bi.n c. . ' ...o. piurge over a wall at.d make for a house. 1 he keeper got to the kmse first, hurried the fri 'htoned neotde within to the mo. or i, anu piov.um" i n Si w i l axe. sue1 : o . .. l . . . i . . . i '1.. ... O-O. . . . ' S " . . , . e . . c; , . ' t .....,.... . .o.,.-:,,., - ceaou in -.n a i en i iae r.n s oeas-. na ,' h 'h' k "k nl" ana a a: ;n . i ii ?i i Ton ...)i.so .!..,., ... , ii-. -, ie"ia I II U 1 - I , , , , 'a"0s; h,lilkl0 s J ,7rk- . 1 ere he was se - cured with chains and carried over the ferrv to I all Ilix er. A part of the time he ran ' o m... ...... .- ,. . . , at. 1.1c i.-au a mue m imee mmu cs. l he t.hicaSa ' ' '"wcratic Press of the 7t! brings th w ... ... . . . . . . 'Une ot tue crew ol tue canal boat I vsn 'T : . , 1 i i i i. it ,. c")!iu, owueu iv oneiparu v l loueiiteiim ' ol fi;s cit.v, umved in this citv vesterdav. brought intelligence of a terrible eneouiiler .etu ecu C . Henry lb-own, and a j arty com; OseJ p" tnetpadv of ine crew of the relv oi tue crew ot tue renair.u" sci.u- ntitcnm in u-hh-h ear..,, ,.r , ' -, ,' ; ' ' ilie latter were snot mnvn. I io orenm. a,,.,,. , s es as leaueu are as nuiows: .iu ii.w.uii, i.u.t.j i ao- x . a: I. io-a.1 w a com dig thro igh the locks, one or two of the sco'o's crew- came on board and wahtotdv threw a fav..ri!o doj of Captain Brown's wu,; lnt0 t,!!' l,ck tiie caam thereupon If the men off the boat, and in no gen- ! and boat and t-i PsiM.fcbo.l P-o.a i i.oo., .. 1,,.., f,;.i,,.i f,, the boat and warn Captain Ik of his datiger, no .oaueJ two G-.i.'s it-vol vers and a shotgun, and on arriving at Ottawa, yavo one of toe pisUus to oiie ci ins men, and taking iio.i won iiiio, sou ieu lor iae coueeioi s ; ..... ......... v..., -...t.... ...n COr. . .loei'.'i h.-l I Ii-aiii 1 1 ,.i 1 . . i i ( i ho;, r ' . .... 'y 't ." VS' loil 0:1 with axes and clubs. His ""-u u" ''", 111 -!l leaving the captain alone to iiht the battle, ll tommeneed retreating to the boat, and fs luo m-'tl j'"npo i on htm he discharged 'Uii 'U-'0'1 w'tU t'attd precision, each shot "li'cC a man With this loss the tarty v ... ... w ..... . . .... , , -cm : .vhat bruised from the blows he received. but hot seriouslv WChudod. SixcKitrrv or Tim Woiic iisi iui Ikioi't.i:.It ;s said that tiie people of Worcester nnited to a man against , he fugitive-slave law, ana it is nndon ve, ! v trm. Cot. thr-v sent - e ....... . i inai.y mnnlreila ot tbc.r sirouuesl and boi-l-: est men to Post",i !.;st week to aid in the '; rescue of Anthony Puns. It is likewise j true, 1 lint on Ikiday night they bung in etligy tae comnnssioue.., na.l others who had! been ci gaged i-i duly ndmini.-tering that I law. Hut ii is ads-: hue th.it m. colored per--on, however lespeetable, cau hue a dwelling j
piaco m !:iy loeah'v in that cttv con cement euieite 1.1st wee.., soon alter wi.icti sue vomto btisho'Ss,' and c. usi.kre 1 decent and repu- , hed a black snake, covered w ith a scaly sub-t-.bl. . What soti of j.hdauthroi'V is that, st.mce and was about eighteen inches long.
.won: sous to m.n.ai Monujee ioi iae pin- . . .. i i .. . .. .i l"' l';-'l Pug to the number of our colored i P"p, a't.oh, atid at the saine ttiue wola.ioW';. then, no oi her abiding-places than the sinks ot vie, social degredation. and squallid misery? Bvtilo.i Vusl. T:ii: Fi!;-T TtiiAh i yi.pi: inn X) w ('uio I. lot ot: kw. Messrs. H-dves it iloih had the honor of standing thc first, fire. The 111:11 took place on Saturday, m ( meim.ati, at the (Ji-:min:-l (.omt. It being salisiactoniy 1 rovcii that, they did sell something soouge- than Aatite Wme, a verUictt was ret timed aero; dii'gly, and a hue of and -'..OS impihMii .i imposeu. .-vii appeal ; .1 ... . : : a. . i i i . was hiade, an. I ja.Igmi.nt suspended. Messrs. P'orw in cc I toll anneaia d as counsel 'l'r 'he defense, 'fin! whole affair was eon ii - . 'bicted in the most, harmonious manner, and a'rler the trial all parties adjourned to the 1 'elicit r.xcliaiige ami toon a itiank. Iiot isvim.!-: ku nnnn W. D. bil!a 'her. I:s l and hi has withdraw-;! fiom lids paier, h1 a p.utucr, hr. llai.ieman, not a 'reeiue; upon the style of abuse w hich they sboubl i , i. , i-i. i , ' , , , heaiiupo,, lrc.Lice.,1 tue Journal, i- unny. ; 0 7 - A Cade! has just entered West I'nii,) fo .in Tern: sac, civ feet oprut inches in uppt P ,i i'i ,., t.. I- ,, b ih. ..r:,, ,., .
Masti:;. a::i Si-;:: v s" ;".- The skive of Mr. S,irtto said i:i ('.m.? at. 1..-',v. the he. !
seer.e: Sir tie (to Bur--?.) Have you no! u!was repeive.! Li'u! r.nrns Yes. S. title Have I nr.; alwacs permit;-; 1 von oi go wnere, and work tor wh.ni nleaoelV you !'.. r: s Yes. Satiie When y -u wss siek. did I not gk e no my ow n bed tio.t yea; might be made as comfortable as i-..vsibk-? Ikims fade -ted t. tesrs.) You did, master; you did, kind moster. S utie I'., von waul to Yi-knia? t;,.Xs-I do. Smile Will vou bi-l? b.ck to I. urns 1 w;ii. 1 wan! to go io-,1 k ill a p-o.i deal happier a' kun The Abeibkie j's knew better th the tan himself, what would make hi .1 nappy. , io u.iit ci-a., ui.u hc hegnt jo;n me o-f negro starvelings of the kerth, in Ihn.v eiand, Canada. Ore., t hey went t's;i..t';:ig all to make the p or t.iccr . . .. ' O . . 1 V . . . . . - k Mv.-tk;:!- rs. Wear.' inf. mi -d th.k o'i Mot lay or Tuesday last, a bf vasop.-n.'d at Krughtstown, la., in v. hicii w as !kuud the body of a dead man. The I ox was slopped on the railroad, i" was supposed, at ( eniervnie. in reared g Ivhbgbtsinnn, :!ie s.fe:il hsnmg i"r m it awakened susjicion aid it v'':f o;e-:ed. Th- m ods tl.r--.vt was cut fi'-m ear to e sr. The only ch:-, so far, as to who this maii wa--, is I, me! in the C 'ut'lrviile -bairnal of last wc.-k, which s.,v.-: A Mr. Thomas, fueu Dover, in th" no,-;h-em part of thk county, started last S.iturday 011 foot, for this pi u. , to obtain a ri . ,- s, the hands of C. V.h .! hi ;-. Ik p, c.dlinc for something over HiM;.i, but has ta t been so. ei or bear 1 of since. i'ee.rs ar" entertahied as to his faie. A com; any of men s'artod out 0:1 W elnesday to hunt for him. He had not .id duel the cheek or m ..::. v. fcg- The Mobile 11 -ister thinks that ib'raee Givi'lv. of the Trih.in o is h .o,.,;. ; his aboht.ou an.l tteason notions but he is cr.r.y, an i t.ierebce should be put in a strai jacket, and have his n- .. A, ; it Shaving the la I of lloraoe would be a light operation, ha-he is 1 recuse! v in the .001 ' o ..." .. ,.e u: . 1 .... ie: . 1" . .. 1 1 , -.!....... ... 01.001 usueai l . .euas ai.U ahl;lillsuaI color; called his cook a: d re-piested "VI 0 C.U .'iie Ml . I o O J J W111C1 Sill. I I VlTV , . ., . 'otaniiy and c.,eU m sixteen murites alter , ; . ' u " 1,10 t"M-ls 01 ui0 llU- 'ou she. li'1 tier master and nv.stn I'lMAM I Ah, A voting clerk in P.affalo ... .1,.. t . . n... ... t. i i . 1 oo sei.i. io mo teaeaeis iiaio..'! i.ae.K iasr ak 1 He . ... . i o,.. . t , eeaiogeLa;ri,..ucnec.v casu"-i. lie g.-t tiu, ei:mesand then for got to return i robablv . ..... .. .. . . --i . -, 1 . i,-., , . ..O in -i .f ,a .,:...,,,... .'.i.e. .1 ' . . . tllj '1 il .'.i.lj '.'I II J 1 i i a . oi ;to,,k the liehtidng train while iaborin mitnler temporary depression of spirits! Xo doubt ' ,,f n't ; u " v-1ih;(K )(.),( HK koU ( 't'UA. A "sp.vhd dis- ,- : ia;e!i to t iie .Nov; oric Lxpress," from ..i Washington, dated ( ii the Lloih, gives the v.-ay probab.e and reliable mteli leience that Mr. Warresi Winslow, bearer of die patches Iroiu Madrid, wit! be sent back immediate! carrying inst ritetiotis to air. Soule to offer .ibV;iKWXK) !or Cuba. ! Sympathy koii tuk Nkcho. The Mari shai's guard m IJostou raised, '. Mint's .guard in l.ostou raised, bv subserli.phui. ;, .rood -At nf ch-,-h .3 r,v p:,,-,.. i A h ,. '. "4V" A """-. him. in a. bitaio soin.e -:0 d.'h.rs , nionev. i .ie. .xoaoitonisis, ov wav ot iiom-' ."o iiii.iii?'. :i; e u . ng, l'.."A no Oi'O Civ.lIH'S, Iiai them mended ami returned. We learn of ' this inuidt'mehee from the Poston Tinvs. . . . - . ! . "" "vl ' " " .'L u 'k'1 ; T' , i C inoS .f tSl mSuS complace the. same sort of ,1 I. . 1, , . . . .1 1 1 e. , .- , ,, tolks have recntlv burned a Senator ot Ilk- ; nets m el'.igy because ne. voted to repeal it. o repr . M. : S.mie poor, stroking dentist, who had made ' Somerset, Kw, a transient home, robbed his , landlord of a pistol and pushed ahead. The 1;0or devil was afraid lo -.1 lo'Cmf o i-in .- naps. i lie vaiue o; a pis'ol was a iew 1 r i . . . . i pis'ol doltlie lars, ior wntcti r e is ue.oto to serve in penitentiary, a term of years, hitter murder than steal in Kentucky. keu. De:o.
- ----------- I ia;:g", but up to the ikbl the main fortress (7 At the P.rocatel manufactory iii : had not been taken. Ilumpreysvilie, Conn., tho machinery is so Silktra had bravlv b- 11 ..f no to the deheatelv a.ltuste.!, that the breaking of a !.,-,..-, , ,", ,, , ' i m' i ii .1 . . , :iti), at v, iiien da.te Oat ir 1 as ha was "nin-' to single threak, scarcely larger than a twisted ' ... .i.i ...0. ... .u . spider's web, throws" the Whole machinery l!le oi the gart isoti. out of gear and all the v. heels, shuttles, and, Austria was about to dkpaieh a formal 1 pnilies are brought to a dead stand, that the ; demand to the Cnar to withdraw hk trees '
thread mav be menue 1. ! Diiau I'ot.i.Y. Aaron Shaw, of Vincennes, ; Ip, last week, ha 1 a pistol in his hand, m . :. ... l . I 1...1 . 1 ....... 1 1 .. o 1 1 1 i "jsi a - ii. ii!ii"'.'iai, i i.i i i .e . 1 1 ii.ii nun n:vu,ii..r it nt ot'n.a-.; -..i.i t, nn.v.. ti.-if ; was' unloaded, turn-edit to himself, w hen it went off, terribly mangling his face, mouth and um-nie. - - fJT A little girl of f.mr years, at Cent-'r Lkidgh.n, Maine, whose health had boon bad a;i, lading for some time, was given a lobelia ,,,,,,,.. ,!,. r..-wn i,-l,v (P.. puli( wcarRli;.h smln j,,n,u.s' is a illsV io" htit ladies have of mailing nature and art correspond; having nothing inside of their icads, tnev p 1 1 1 as near t.oihtne: as iios.h.ble y l1 on iheoniside. Tlee b-olel i IVj"' Ij.i e is (txaet.lv like war, in fhisij ,t , , ,. , r , ' , , ! tliat a soldier though ic ha-; escaped three weeks ,..,,m.!.'... o' Saturdav ni'hP mav'nevertheless be sk.tthroueh heart on ' I Sundav morning, k.. .... MAIHIIHI): On the 2dd ult., iu Ihe Parish of Iberville, I. a., by Hev. Mr. (lham ,),,,, , ;K,.,;I, H.viesi.v, M. !., of liooiie co., Ky., Io Miss dii.iitNNH I'.aii i liiti.ii-.tv, of Louisiana. Sorry as we are to loose our friend (icorge, 1 we cannot, help congratulating him upon bis happy choice, ' Xever was boa rt 1'Io.t fairlv Men." And nevei-, since the dawn of erea "h i were a pair better wedded. Mav the nnumeialile little, blessintrs that, are beslowed - UjM1, p(.rs,i8 U-axing a .single life, be not . iwiihheld from ibis deserving couple and 'may there iuacrlo cause to reg-et this an-' .atio!l of the North and S-ul
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'i'iiic.-' Dues luit-.-r litiiii Jitiropo. AIcUIVAL OF TI1K l'AC'IFIC. Niiw Y uk, .hii.e 12. The steamer Paetiie, with advic-s from Liverpool to the HUt uk., arrived at this port last evetdug. A steamer from the liakie heel reported that the Gustaevamc"", at tie- month of the Gulf of Finland, Lad let-ti bombarded without effect 0:1 the 11-d uk. Ai.oiher attack was to be ma de on tie- '2 bh. The alrance nets at !I .,.is-. had beet: h'hr ar.k'd and d-sh.e cd, n-.d X.uiir w..s
cat co attack the m.iki m. t. ileal. ens. The b: .eha ;d tloe's in tiie Ida ek Sea were Sdrosoph The d'urhhh ; iiei I v. as oh art. a, its way to Cireassia. Sklis'la was attacked on the Lkkll bv the Russians, but without effei t, and ik'y had to re ire, kavk g .."". (.1 d a i 0:1 the tie hi. The (.keek ii.su.rco' : c. was less formidable, and i: was :vj or: ! tl U Kit g )tho had the ukim.'tu'a of Xe.p...h s has d ouii.e 1 netrraiitv. eeh. A a The adhek..n Powers to Austria secure 1. Puis! a has cert with Khiva. .0:1 oi ;he sm.dk German has beet: and P i ;..-s. .. luted a treat v A telegraph pat-'h from P ' tn. ie savs tue i.us. ntt'.ek o ;aus were repulsed four times in the 1 Sihs-ru. The Ikvof Tu is sends ten thettsand men io the Porte. The Sr. l'ctcrsbtirg Hsh frigates cannot a l'Jth and LVih of Ma; vlay r.pp-oa'-hed kk;:, Tie: k u sho.s W ei e and had mad" a com; d t,i r 1 m.n ii, Ai'tnen b.urt.ih says two lingied Wittiand on th" ', and on the f dlow ing .s, but weie m; ;,hed. 't .- ih.rv eui'dlmeit of Ik, o ussiau w ar vcss, k ha 1 h -pre. the !reek Government bv ibts.da. ' sent 1 t .V 11 u.s.stan steamer had billed celt of Sd'.istepol, notwithstanding the blwkad-, and cajea.re.l ati llnglisli merchantman in the Plaek .S .-a, but being di.-- overed, she cut her pri.e adrift, and got into Seb.isto! ol again safe. The river Neva was free from ic- on the 2dd May, a ud risen so high that an inundation was feared, i'i.'t.'en e bridges over the XevA were broken down, at.d the others ' mouthed with heavv cmnou. 'Cl - 1' : i ne J. ie i-,in:.er..r n i.ussia was st r.ttte unat St. Pc'tersbure:. Il was reporte 1 that the tr.erch.mta' p.iartor it; the ci v of lliga had been UohU dished by the military autlioriti-s in order to make mere extended preparations for the defense of the citv It was also reported that 17, ..V) of the a. lied troops were to 1 e landed in Sweden, preparatory to that power declaring war against Ikissia. Advices fi-orr Cm.-f.'h.h.ojh. say the i itrktsh corps at Kara had been almost eiitirelv ills; ersed on the a; ; e ach ,,r th psians, on the mh cf Mar. Advices from Turin siatc that a contingent force of lid,' ""'l men has been demanded from Sardinia bv kr.in.ee, to ai l iu the llastern vrar. i Pv this nnivd w. have ndvl.-e fr. ,m
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il, i,.,. ,i: ..a ..... t i m.sueeessful at- : ( y : rv:ac --d- :- I i seems to be no d o.kt that the insur- ! -cuts are marchintr in full f -rcc uu.m Pekin. AIUmA!- t!' 'Hit: AliAiMA. X'ltw Yokk, dune 13. The steamer Arabia, with advices fium t ; , .t , , , . , ,, . , - . , . . . i.i.cij'Aii iiiujlillilin ll.l oil ii:si ., lais USl. . ' arrived at this port blight thousand Fiench landed at Pirat us, m Greece, and took possession. i KiiigOtho ha accepted thc ultimatum of France and 1-higland, and had called a new minktrv. i An Arigh.-French s piadron has been or.b're 1 to the White Sea. I Napier liad battered the out-posts ok fiom Turkish territory. 'l-i . , 1 - s one latest auvices Pom tue Ibittiibe, I that Omar had' with him '.M. .",.,. s 'for 1 . i ,i . . o . .... . '1 he m'.lep'i'i'.deiice of '..ic-orgia laits been proclaimed. Some doubtful nim.vs were iti circulation that the C .ar wotthl nc-otiate. Kaleh and both on the coa! of thiivassi.i. , have surrendered to tin An!o- kreneb sliti : anil now that the independence of (reorgia has beeii j roclaimed, the batdshed l'lkicess will be recalled. Advices from Alliens say the Ilgypii.m troops had been completely diefc.hed hi Thessaly by the instligcnis, and fully fa ' take;; prisoners, w lib :i large amount of small aims. " '. , ., ' I iiii.ai iti.i iliA June P?. , ; Mayor (..onrad was inaugurated this wnn- ' "'g "i the presence o an mimetife crowd.--' lie pledged himself most cm; haticallv that' the police force should be com p. sed of Ameri- 1 can born i;k.i:us al. as he roni,krod ihe constitution of thai body from forei.pi materia! absolutely dangerous, :ii,d calculated, of; itself, lo excite disturbance. lie :ils,. .!.-' dared that the Sabbath law should be en-! forced, and at the earliest poskihle period. I A salute of tuirt.y guns was tired during thc deliver uf his address. fi j" lbiring tiie last four year-, Virginia j has sent. (' H colored cmierauts to Liberia ' .. . , l a, . l. .. . : ... . ..i . ... . ( ..'in in I'll s.inie iiuio COIltr.Uill.e 1 'IVItt! to colom-iii..n. " ' ., ' Tim Pi-'!esta.i:Kp:oop.ih' ,:iV.v:ti.v'. ;
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