Weekly News, Volume 1, Number 18, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 23 June 1854 — Page 2
jit U'ftklti Inns. CHARLES C. SCOTT. Editor. RISING RUN: rRID.iY, ;Y ;7 V ;.'7.-:;; 1S51.
I CO" There were fifty-three deaths from J
; cholera iu New York last week.
Fur the Wc-ck!.. Xv.Vi. j l.r the Wcvkiv Xew,. . Sunday School C elebiation. j Turnpike 3IcMins. j The Companv appointed bv the fiahhaih : a r -1. . i . . . . . '
v . , . ,r . . .. . i "ii'"s vt i ue u.va.us ui i he cor. tern-
X, Z 7r '"rS jtoo this cur to make arrangements phued Aurora and Hartford Turnpike Road, i - ,u 1 !a-aV 0a Mo"Ua-Y next j a t-.on Sabbath School Celeb, ation on ; was held at Council Hal!, iu the rfir f Au- i (KT The editor of the Louisville p. mo- j the approaching ru'h of July, respectfully ' rora, on Saturday, June 17th. I
e; at, s iv saw; fe thould he like a roast himlv
A'-ion's 1:- the -v it'i to re.-.-ivi :i-! :e.-.::-- .'..-w-r:"s..-m.ei,Ts. a -. P. eh !.- vv. V. ., -: , . ., ; i-.viVi.i.Y. V , , ""'. '.'.-,' v '- v s- i-. I' u IN, . . ( .. ;., M..i :.: . i ! '. . V. i '. ;', .. '
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0-5" The Senators from California prescnte.l to the Ser.r..?. kr other dor. the iohit resrl:i:;o:;s of their h. ;'.-!.'.t't:.. sustaining the X.i. hi;!.
report cue ldowmg as the order ci arrange-; William Jerrard was called to the chair raelits- : and Henri- C. Bush, chosen Secretary. Tl . d 1 .Mi ... . .1
,xail' u,a J '''-err respective I ho committee on subs
Churches on the mot'tun. of the
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i ' o eioe.v. . odist bell at the cross-h iT
where the proocs t he oi'Yel io): of t M e- ,.d fr, i,i
morning o; uie r -.'iirta
it'jhir of t'ue
t hoy will ni.trc' to
ot -Ma.u a..d Vah.ut Ftr:..
be formed r.rsder
.is-dsted hr a the foliowim:
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f""-rs'.' ! cnMi't t't-.-ir ;, i : c -t -v vh- in "-' nscdi-iji. ti.r.-i:-.-h w i.Vh v.. tr.' )i -'' ' . T.-?:. t' :,r. v, Low.-oi-l I u- ihc ; . vi'tLe lira 'Home Vsaiii." Our subscribers, nrd the ''rest of raan-
kin.i,'- wt.l p: ease take notice that we have arrived, safe and sound, and are now fisin up our otliee so as to be able to do all kinds of work from the ccmnvn hand-hill to the beautifully colored and neatly printed circular. Oar absence was sc-tuc-what lorcr than we at first anticipated yut as onr readers received the ppcr regularly, and by it were kept v eil ported with the news of the dav and a our health was g-eat'y 1 eneftc-d bv the t-ip, v h'eh is a-- lui' c-rtavt iteni to n e know thev will :..:: I '..,. a : '-1 tc :: ', cr loin".- . ; ,
" T' .. T.r- of A - : n"i-v:c a'-ivtr -ejnf-nts f r n nnl
lleapincr and 3T-n :r. r.ti'
i."t:ft
rrefbyterian Church, t rrcshyterian Sail ah
: cs at Li.ban-
apolis. on the 27th and CSth of this month. Ex-Presideiit Filimore arrived in Chi- i cao on the evetdng of the loth inst., from j the peat excursion to Rock Island and St i
1-'. I';.' - S., whh S.'OOhd Stree 2d. Main Sir
Seho,l. 3d. Jlethod'st Kp-copal Sabbath School. 4th. Schools from a distance and citiens general Iv.
The procession being formed, will march
at 14,(M snicibed to th..- capital
aid c-.cp.e y. The f,.db .wii
were j ;sh1 at said m.-, tin. ' -h-c . '1 cat the original comniittee in C:-ch.;rc:cd a;;d th.u a tiiove , f.icletit and int:u l- t:ai comnihtoe bo appoint. v!.
j. i i ; a tnr- , "rininttee pos,-. .,( J,i;;lh Chambers, br. J. ihi -;s'ey, d. illl 11. I.
iex. -hcinie.n. and t
1
oe CdrP. Chen, c, iv
mse.n, ana U. I . v . y.
.'- ;, '! !:.it th..- thanks of ihVm.-th.g 1 resented to Dr. Jo!in Medaris. f..r his Til 1 ' r - .
-.- anu ianoi ;n U.-i;ait ot the ta I. I
A'Wiv-., That the Aurora aiid UiMt;.' Sun
3 j! i ci c u r i j) ) , CONGRESSIONAL. AVaiiii, io, Jinve M. IIotE. Mr. Old's subtitute. sh.i'thi" the vxperses of the- franking privi !nan the l'o.toiiice and 'Treasury In pai in ki. ivw rejected. The original bill, eba-.lt' th- re--ent ratis of p..s'ae ta live and t-n cetits tii:j'e letters, the former rates f..r distances under three thousand r.illes, o.id the latter for all dlst.iios oer that, was nbtnt t- be put ua its pa-sa-- !p'n. mo-ionof Mr. Vahhir'.s, i-f Jluitie, it was hd.i a;i the tubh't . .... '. 1 L r: - ' 1.
o.i rot 'e: u.'..n .:
I Q; r.Br.o, Jane 17. i The ic-liowins is u svii-psi.s of the treat v ; -unci tided between the United States and i t anada: j Aii:c'ii the first thros open the fisheries o! 15r;t'.sh North America, exrt-ptii.ir Xew- : founl.iial aii-J the mouths of rivers and the saluiotr shad and sheii ii.-Lo; ios, to Aiiiericau c:tize':s.
Art; !e veivn l e::n-s 'he lh ti.-li
the Arc. paraii. i. Artie!
a r.
t.aa.;fleS
i:t 10 St. t :i
i. n.r.t prov a; u.eo all kin.K
Hie
C-.-Pt Possiiily HfMat-;. Ti. Yuri: Times has '.letter iVoin J .-a ;.,.. which ays that General Quitman ; ae in New irivai.s, t'oe.i r. i: haw iot'-os L-nllsted wi.'ioh t'uey deem to essarv: that two hi"s with arn.s ai .1 ic.ii'Ui have !.' ii !!' some '..o ::: t. and that s7ljl '.' H 1 iiave breii olaii . ma: y meiehaios ai.d '::iiv to -,, O.'ea.,-. win- have h;ti.-;!o he.o a!-, favi.r tne t-t-terj-i i.-'e, and w ..I M!j port. 'I'h'- iiter a.i-.h-: 'Tt iia i l-c" 'le'ddci, s;j - a ; e u:e- t.) iVom N e O.. ; - '
to do liotiiiref 111!
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Mr. M
was a j;ree.
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tiie Diti was then l
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papers ue ie.p.iesteel to putlltsU tllCSC piVCe-ea- ! r )oll .
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n l ;Vn TO 11-fTH r!T-ti ll'.-U . C . 1 . t. . , . .
, Paid, and left next momir. for Mi!.,v. : . " 7 a I. lu oj,,urne-i to meet when and w 1
i a ' ' , down becond to Front, up Front to Main together bv
; C A Catholic Chapel"" at Ellsworth, j WP Ma5n to Wa!autf a!!l! thence to eth-1 ; Maine, was recently assaulted and the win-! a!St cburclu I
, dows broken, and a simih, A.r,, t-r.ni IN THE cnUKCH.
!:-
the Committee.
AYM. JFUIiARn, Pres. Hksry C. Pish, Sc-v.
ms.ar aemonstration i " .' . ", , 1 ' ! Trnmni.E Srsi-n ios-
-as wade uixn the dwelling house of the t ," . 0,:noo,,s' i Miss A-nes Ph
pi.esL. vausc not Known. r,,,;;,,,, i,.i,.: . , , uu- "1JU ii1 v-' mg.oii, Alio ' lenv t . iit-ac.i!! ot iecia:ation bv J uao I inmw -. i i- ,o
. - . . j - - -o- vv,. i. , a , oe--easeu in a su-iden au-l i
rv7-a,- r..,..n... t l.-i.i. -r , ' i.m,.
v-ii .-i-'H.-.a, ou.ie i n. .nr. i: : :;ir ii,, , . rn o -,. ,, i r t- - l' Aaitreos i.o Lhtairon bv Ilcv. P. T Ai it
ot rrmceton, radweil
tV-i - su I--:..; rea.i ti.e thst
sipeai.'il.
liill prope-1njr a ch i':
h tim; uf tneetit.j; of (.''. -rr.:ss from
i-.-min.r io Oet-ber, was takeil Ujc ,iiid eater some debate was pestpone 1. The veto message of the bi-ane l.-in l P.lll was taken up, and Mr. Seward took the
Ve-
poil c.i.Se
,1 .
Artie I . I'ViVi; can vt-
de'lta.; o. ti-e border I h"ir cau-ds Artieie ii
oi tin- treat v. An tel.- six.h oreo i h: r. .... ii . i :
-e'
! an .
' A i i"! H-a'i 1 1 urue the S.'.-e t' P. ;i
ds to .m ;!- .rnm-ot unvrt ill-ills on vessels :i ,
! -i the
fe-r including Xcw-
ne. w ,-: . !'.. 'a' 1 -lO-: -, rO M i: i . i -ie, ;:. . ie . and m.-esor !. m him to ' 'hio JV:,:;, .-I"- -ur:v i oe e;:t r 1. -lL i..,- ah
1. 0 1 foe
i ei
t ! t i.e
W'a
i.' to. .; .al "
te t ,
eej i i; : ,.. , is I'.' !,:..- i the
S-'uetitne since . door, and made' a long speech a trail st th
ui. uaiiirmer oi a rresb-vte- i to. nan. in-T w ,,, onr r.-.t. ... a
ii. 'itnes, a restden
comity, who had been attending the Pies' .v-te-:au Assembly rt Pnflhh-i, N. Y., died cn his return trip at Kddyville.
3 vs. v. as he! o . (--.. 1 -ai, f r::'- '-:. a ' 1
:'- and J ;,'s m - , , t ..!:- 1 at the Crista! Palace, N. Y..
were J..ait
I layer by del. James Jones
IIoi sK. Mr. Churrhwci! tifido a personal i
manner, buspieion is now alioat that death , 1 11 "T'c Vj r,.',-'"''"r i;n, prowas 1 roduee l bv ber l.hvo.-bin t.in.,.- ' IiOUUCiii!r some remarks I" ! -.fi.r C..1...,
Address to Teachers by Ilev. W. II. Moore. IV. Thom.-sonuah whom sie ias within I and his insinuations eroumih-s
!l-W I ,1VS 111" 'U:1M''- t-,1 T ,-.,..1,1 I r ... '
Address to Parents and Citizens Pew Ih-nuhliean savs m' ,n "' n" lr. Campbell ma le some eWion, in
We learn from a l rivate som-rv tb-it i, ; raul ' a M'-1' toa.te by -Mr. b hmviiwel!
was I ""n'c wce'i!' ;!-l- in which Mr. Campbell
mine aomncstered bv J r. T.. 1 was cha' ;e-i w
ne oi en-
CI.
- T . .- eeda tio.
MN'eiN'i;. u ts and Citizens ly Rev. hhn Lewis. siVeiixo.
' ty b o i . p..
bv iv
e.t,'
There N,;;a
V
a will ti
el . :n
. P. W. V iii-.e. ie:i term and inarch
earn irom a rivate source, that
I so strongly sn.spec.'od that le-r death
e iiise-1 liv strvi
Qt'hi;;;. , June il
.bora l-.:e;iu (ieovcrci a spooh at th
ing of the Provincial Parliament, ye.-terdav in which, after stating atlen-th th.j alisori.ing uiu-tionand character of the Kur-.p-.v: A ar, he stated he hud he-en enabled to to con-
chute a tieatv with the Ci.ite, s.--i-,. ',.!,
ai.d whieh he age to the C ,-
Can ir i i: l'.---im We i ;! nnuoied that t'ue mui, i, .-.r o; I'entiy killed at Cloverlandi in thi cxau.ine.l before a J notice ot th. : I A..-,.,. ,..,-., iif: i ,.,-
cease clia-ii'i
he true, we sh.i
t;
h as-
tied from
a .
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now o !y awaits ratillcati-
is con meed
f;
lb-
l inn
v. l ii
an a-
lleit ...vi.r-, mill Io ...U, ... . ! .t. . -:.:'. .
r".".v- nivvuii-s H mo ciuciis win.
n.,v
e b en he
to e
ie ire
.-m
airv v;-.r.i to partake
.tea re-
"l , :.Cf TV V
tv
pu e-eaerg tucr rrer.erd c 1. 1'or the niary fav -; ' a, .- ..v.-;: I v our feietels we ate u.-.,l a- j,;,'; --,:',.; lojv .y . .,'.-'..:'" : -, ,,- : ;,- I--..-.,-coEtinusncc of th. :.
Railroad IVom t inciiiii ui to Le.ui-i ille. A ejenat Ci.a-ee' tt:on upon tue tonnal cr-nltg of this r -tic ie'.v.. Cineiiati ..-i .,.s ...v, ,u o w-nt.-;s.-.. ..:0 i.anroau tee Seymour. 4i mi'es. and Ohio enl Missisfc'ppi Railroad, to Uncim:, S7 r.r.lcs, is to . take place at Cincinnati, on Monday next, the 26th tust. The c.tupietion of th's route ' between two of the most important cities in the western country, is one cf considerable , domett, and, we art glad to see, will be celbrattd in proper manner. Vf e understand that the ears with the authorities and invited guests from Louisville . and ether places will start from Jefferson- ' v.de in the nicrrdr.g, and at Seymour meet a allegation from Cincinnati one thousand Strong. After partaking of a cold Cohadon : at that pcint, the entire ccmpany will proceed to C.i.cinnati. whore the vrcuraat'iie-' ' t.l be conh;.!t7e!.
a,
' le
1
and W i vote of
One
...-,!..:-. . p
-uerenan-ts J.
resigned that
n Smith, Pcard of vacar.cv.
Parentt; c cause ly r- ou-st ness bv
i v t.i
to
no-es, are iv.-pee! an. I have iu re
c.reu'iisianres s,
inn.! i-eeii ,ii.i;spo.-o. ' taking uiedi. ! a the iii.,rijii,iter a t arkio marri;, -a. and or '
tvr. The I Miss Pharr
o i:ai
U' tO !-.; the
': le'.rs :,;,. A , .
licit c fo-m Pr. T !.!-,. s, s. i her death, 1 T. vi..t.. ng a posrj onetnei.t .( her
leu- to t.he 'ii-- n-iu a'iu-
1-r. Si :
a.'
Mr.
a ! -el's ot
. such lefrc: per, and sie
lu, I'ts
Ca ll, at
ie if their
igJ, at w nieh time thev w hi
Die's Pauk Mirror says that Adams
; press Company have in their pos-
& Cos. F
session the enormous sum of eight hundred thousand doll a:-, uncalled for, at their various offices. AY ho will the moncv belc-r-er to if wer called for.
I'll. li.!i'2 o!
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sa.o deem
;ug a white respective dw ell
be cialected by the committee appointed for that purpose, and conveyed to the table. The following gentlemen have been appointed a committee to prepare the table and collect refreshments, v. ah power to aid
oerol tee pihsr..-i,a l left for her. Am. r.'-e piils llieie sjeins to hac been ore e. s ieroly larg.-r than the oiiuss, at d this i the ony one loir. Mi, ph-irr havinerrefta
t take
. a
; i la- vi Mr. F.whig , . ( iemuiitlee i. 'ii i his ma
io a eeat
h be; ig an nb .liiiouisi, eu-'deraole exeltemeiit.
iit-u, of Kentucky, pte-ente-i the
I'eurge is.urs an.i olnrr-, viH U of V: Walsh.
1 '.lie im-ee ll.de actio: 1'aoc! iei s on tie; ;.i st ;
ana ae,a
al
ier.craiiv, a;. e,
1
f.a'e 11.
t- ete- ; a ' l :-.' d ef ti,
Wll'j IV. ..S O;
s:eaio:e: negroes, and bailed in Sbi.fn die.i -it l:).b-j.-i:.:.i!;. e-e,i.iy K-. , en p : i r. ;:..r ; whi-.-ii h' li..ii tri.il v.ais to b.k-:
have died v. itli d- iii'h;
l
''eomillt V.'Z tiie
i ai. I ti t, 1 cthe (.,-;
t Mr. Wal. -v. To, -, '.'i.
Caon
to tneir number:
ast re j nest she took
v. atet m nueen minutes was a corpse. ' Her death was pronomiced to be similar! t that produced by strychniiie, hut then.-. was iO suspicions of foul play, until the hi- i dies engnge.l in dies'.ng the body discover-j ed l.)t.,:l, s--',,,,.-, whh-h were more than e..n- ! brined by the turther dhscoi-.-rv of a box of! irgot jells. When the sitsnieions assuo...l ,
. ... , n e i . . a:se.
Wa-iiixot
Ifoi'si:. I'he Committee was, dis.. iiarged mo the further consideration c-f the nieniod in regard to the right of Mike Walsh to
th.,: Mr. S: 1' i -ien .;
i:
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h is t
t-f-n if eh.;.,
at i:. ti
lb
"is
on the ground that
was not h,.iT, in the United State-. Mr. Ilillyor introduced a bill fixing the ho st Monday in November fr the meeting of Congress, instead of the first- Mondav in )c.
jT Hon. Juan 13. c-bcr, Senator from James Cam i die!!
California, has lately taken unto himself a ; Music Committee R. G. Yonge, G. TI. wife. The Hon. gentleman believes in that Craft and James Campbell, portion of the Scriptures which says, "It is ', Persons having charge of bells on the not good for man to be alone" as this is t churches and other public buildings, arc re-ihc-fourth time that he has stepped out of spectfully requested to ring the "same one the ranks of single blessedness. i hour in the morning, commencing at 4h,
(tl7 The loss bv the recent conSa'S-ratiov
j J. T. AY II IT LOCK, Marshal.
rule:
ere sn.-penelca une
I a bite character Pr. T. demanded th.u the ; cetaber.
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M asiuureton ii. Hail. A . T. rcn-c s-.-' - t,litiU-'1 1,0 oisintevea anil examnitd bv , T'.,,,
i o iiiiu.iuij oi i vs cans, name, i,v h-.in.
-.if; but when the consent ol the parents of U,M ,l he unfortiu atu girl was obtaineii, he refused j Mr. Collum and Church well came near o have anything to do with, it, alleging as getting into a tight, to-day, growing out oi .. reason, that ho did not -.vae.t. to unm,.I flu. ! .1. ..i i ..- .. . .
1 -1 I ' ''I 11CLUIU,1.
h'-l , I -1 lie Minnesota band P;1! being under conTiie Unknown. IJ,VU- often, in dancing sideration, Mr. Church well said his ctdlea ue over the daily papers, ,lo we read, "The cor- ! Mr. Collum had made a false statement hi
n- renor
i'-e-orr fr. an
a.tvt'.i.g the wn.lran a! of U ion srf.ni i he A !'n-a.i (-. .-, It is. sai 1 Hon. Jacob fb-nu n
wilt receue tne ilavana Coi.-a
i oe -nab! tn oxoe.mve s-s '... r-xter.d-ed th-- time for ratification of the commercial treaty with Uritguav, to ei-iite.-u rnorciis.
1 tie Comm.ttee o!' wavs and Meeo.-
rep.. rt u hi li ..r th-.- ab shipping -. -s.-'s.
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a:p.
w i i
'.:''.- t i
I!
;s . nao-.-M i.-v be.! ' - S.I Yen 1H -reserve
i. A n !?
lael
on
at Worcester, Mass., was half a million, in-1 stead of fifty thousand dollars, as the papers I
i.au iu j. or acres w ere ourneel oi er.
' nv ti.an one t: 'use.n.t rtu-n t
eran:cme"it. Se
werAi p
HI
OW'1 out of
rsi'-ns v.-ere sei eilv
i ae
h
be ready for l-t.fineis in a few de
regular passenger and n eight trains v. ill be run. forming a c :.. , . :',-:. at C- .- : -...:i v ;
the ether
the fai ev's T
's and ilanie?.
1 1 .
a cc-i
me L .s: and Noeth.
Ihusnli of July. T;-:v. all acc-r.ti.ts. ihecr-m net Founh ..-"; ' ecltbr.-tc-d " ith e-ee.t c::-.f thic.-t-gh.-uit the
Terrors wish;
J.i-0 j'l'.cc Ct
k for Jidy, is b3. number of the y, and ore that every a.lmher of g this magazine " for fifty ccids book.
lor the; Weekly News. A Mranser-s Opinion of our Citj. Mr. Eiuon: All e me to tre?pass o: your eohmins with a few iiti.e hints ih-.-.t (a s;ra;:ger) wish to threw oet for the bene tit of your Uea-.oful city. Some six vi.-ar.
ago, I made a short visit
the
oner he! 1 an inquest yesterday upon a man i iound dead, name unknown," and how heedless! v do we turn Irom the nam m-ai.1i to
t
regard to him in his published speech of yes i terdav.
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OC-lv 101" bOiUut iiina-of a mor.' mteresriie .irul i IVlr. Cobuiil. noon fid- b-nr,,-., .-.v.-i- ft,
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xeo.ng cnar.ictcrs I lie poor "unknown" i desks, and
.es net itwei! loi one briet moment unon ' pt,r,,ro ;l0
ui ii ,s. ano we i ass n ni ny as it i.o ba-i
i.iteu iron: tne world, not i.niv
bat compos..'..! of o:h, r a, d t: 'rcc, and c-nti. ued t
mane a
mv
,e o
,i
-vfi uei.-eu Is, -nopanioi.irss,
ess vaiuaiile c..mpo!ont.-
to this place, an.! ? "1a"f ; b
i linn me i-i'i'inei, lie is !
?e in
improvements tieen ler
10! UK
h-.'i that v. ;..,-h -o
nlk of h ;iii n.'ty. em ie-d to ih' r-rooer
rusiied toward Churehwell, but 'ached him, he was seized bv
1 members, but made desperate ed'ets
r.aiM ii ,, n I
AVa-iiisi.iux, June Ph It is stared that tiie President h is appoiufed Oeii. AVm. O. I'miler, ol" Keutu-.-kv, as Governor ed Nebraska, and Gov. AV right, of Indiana, as Governor of Kansas. The Postage Pill was discussed.. Mr. Ohio, supported the bill, showing that 3 and 10 cent postage created a revenue of ,1i i ),- 1 "Hi, whde 5 and d ceiits inude a deticienev of half a m-lbon.
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C'oitiu'cJs wiiii the National l,im I'l-l'A ii.Ul s s;xr ,,, lA1;i.,-. ,-.!,,: -
T'ELEGR A P
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Aao.ra. b;;v. r. i ,,-.!. r. r, C'iiii inicni, ! I ein.iin.i-. i '! ' lev. a,,., j, N. -.i l-.-k. A niess-..L'.- ' '.li'-e in li:
lev, I':-. !,. V,-
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's r. n w. - i 'i -. In bl
.-rae
.lureiiv, e-il, ea 1
old adding ex htii es not fit to be
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him a liar a'd se
csiieeial oen
1, the iocation
at, ami semiring, as I ti.en ' inusigne i and i he health that perva- .-a 1 act of
eu m a
Ol ti
ce.
5t a stranger in onr cennthat this dav had n-ot
For sc-ni z '"ears -.;is
try vou.d tioi.s
beer, hardly rerctmhered ly our people, at least in the manner such a great day ihenid be. Put the people are going tc turn the fires of '76 this year, and with a little mere vigor than in limes past. la Cincinnati, the entire population intend tnrrdug out to celebrate this nation's birth ce.y. Iu Aurora, grand time is anticipatid. In our own beautiful city, our citizens &:ed cur Scnde.y and day schools intend -r.ng.r.g out inc-.r euf.ro lorce for the onr-
pees ot displaying their regard for the day,
n almost every j.lace;
,nc you:-:: i.v.r.es ct ourrcace
who do not receive sufficient, attention frm the sterner sex, perceiving the peculiar de
sire gentlemen have to sit upon gnnd-stone-, a t-'Cu point that
have concluded to la;: their houses with "ire, it is not in
wnose business it is to s -e him ) bis humble grave, and ihe last '. s eventlul historv i ri'gi-tc-re-l a
toe ''man un,eii-iMr." and s,,b.--
n f" i : i i :
s-niniilv ar.'t canr.iy as lie whoso pil'ow was ..moot bed bv the ire-nth: hand ot atlhcliou
visited you. so fai whose death-bed was surrounded bv sor-
cegree. WiictucK "-'wing ic.ar.ves, ami vv hose uearse, w iti
this is ow-lr.' to the nei-nle. or wb.-.ttio- -t i "'rdding idumes and ivmoj.lv of fun
- i - 1 ! - - - - . , n ... .1 . .. 7, l
omiij., w as lonoweii t" tne eCi'.lVe ov we.n.'.n-r
Mr. Clim-.;
! ,1M,1
!iW
aroutid, I supposed that ere I
saoiKit again return, there would be a la; --
and beautiful city occupy ing the t-j ot. But
.dta.ic, it seems, has not
as i ca
tne nunai ol
j(i,ips, in
n the meant
pistol and tricked it, but the
se- arated, before th-y- r.;ni-: iu cc or er w as restored.
kxath. Alter Air. Seward
Mr. t
Parties
it: : ,
s list a; ntudrel, cited. drew a
v ere anil
Coyi ..nr., Jura t .". ha e ne'inhaUed 1 1 nbh.tr d
ate i A.ies ! r the Ni-nato. lh.- Vl.i-- a:.. I
I l et soil -I- i" ' K .j
he P-m Niies
nates, h :h-
-ut vv. vote.
ui .eat .
Co a Csce o:
b'
at." U, ,
cai
,u
V.r Til
EAR AND niTE. iiil o- 'I'-ata! liiitiri-ti f;
ti
ii e.ci t :;. -y iil'-r ;.. s ii,-o. c i.,-
We co K- e'-e
y the fuliownd I! i . ii iror
nul conci it-
is yesterday, Mr. I. i.-tv ci the boor on the
veto of the I isane Land Piil, v. hen the sub-
u
. .1 :
cn
can never oe
lo'i!
l!l:
sine a atal regretful frier-
its, who in
th.Pd
, 1
stone
It is a novel wav of , t;Vli'J" a vvrong idea is entertained
eiu-rs upon a marble tablet pay him the
in ocnu '-'-'U1'i 'imuiiiii,. iiis uiaiiv in.ues ana on- oui luatxine: litovtjtoi.s iornann-- -v
rv'cl-i-i-.T U.-.OH t .i 1 iiv. 1,.-., a, - lwvint f..r tl.o ,v, .1 1 1 .1 .1 -, i 'lu'ir own si irrow at lii.; im.oh-t ..n-.n. I 1 .
c ut, uicii uio&t sau- 1 "'- 1 vv j.ic .uiu 1 ii;i e ueen aoie - . 1 . . persons u no since lcu'.i have a. 'ted as a
ct was again posfp ,i C.h
Air. Penj.uuin reported a hi!!, grarthiga rei-sber to the Kussiau-buih brig Amelia, by the name of Ab'.y Prances whieh pas-ed.
The bill ma!
rn-jiA snt .v'rvrWs l -,i;, tn n. aP r,- 1,....v.,i.l 1 .1.- 1 - 1 " iuo s out inai ine poor "llllKtWW
e 1 --. ..u. , T was seethe pride of a home circle, the hope i 1'' anu prescnb.ng the manKr The brightest litician and eraser C y and lovel.v, ana the location of j .,f a r,rod father, the loved of a tende. - "er the settlement of their acts heivufof the X-b'-ask! bid tb-t l" V i 10 P iS nC cannot be found every I mother, whose every thought and aim w as ! ter, was taken up.
. i day. i am inclined to think that the reason ,ortlle wellare and haj'j.iness of their cher
llonunii.ii An-Aiming from the Memi !:3 td' 'i'hmv. hy: J'j !. ., : AVear I'ouncc the oi-ai'Teneo.
A! iss.. near C!:ulaia -nun t one of the most wickc I e of width wo can p. .- h tebr. button, however, ia
ili-ed was. iiaru aim ilammng. (u st
monnn-n tae v. ;ic ot a respectablt,- pun.ici of Marshall county, ML-s.. !e!t her dwe'dinu' and wenf to the tield, near the h--nse, blithe purpose of seeing to s..me of tiie dometej arrangements, wlieii she was sei.ud by a negro man. belonging to her husband, ubo
b- v p.i.neu to a:i-Ah.r-iedl cou:,:y. sai tiriia.v i.is , ,' I lief.;ri,-iS .1,-.- is t"iit.,;e. 'I'-ie as fearful as ti..-
tnrdav
. I.e
s.Oile 'e pi.
i K -o
1- l ct n ,-, hi " ('..!' li-e io- ,.' t', c b. : o a s..-e;ia. v.) ..iiue-1 an,; io
ill.-: Mti
!;, .1
b.-ia-.t el'll.is I v.m: 10 n ;..,.-...;.,. . hiiv,- 1.,.. a .iuc'.v
, 1
.11. t-
, t
1.1 1
1 0 : io . s. 1 -. n I-:,:'
I IU
our good fortune to hear of, made the fol-
iowmg remark, the other dav, while ak- terest is taker
Mr. Toombs objected to thebili, because it
why the Place does not grow, is that no m- TwVV ! M M -ho paid j
i- O.ieill ..1 tea in
' as vt eie neon mix
as plt'Wing tn tiie held, and Her person vi.- j ''.' ' -Many wl .. e,,, ;,i ..t lated in the most unhallowed manner She. I I"'1,"1 u""'s :- ngth. van n.
, . , I ai 1 :ie .n-t: -n e Km- ll et.
niiui uiu oe- ,-,!,,; .,, ,
I was then choaketl to death.
And indeed, i: is
ler ire seme
.1.
.ces wu..-re no atteiuiou was
i - -'7 'e--r tneymtena do--'-S '-r test towards cob-orating it ia a prcper Planner this rear.
At e-tera tutcrprisi'. We have received from the pub'isher M-. H. B. Pears:-, No. 17 Fast Font th "street! C' ' ' : :". ' V'- '"'. a py f "Ashlei-b. a
ng with a friend unon the viroh-.Vb.v- .sf - , . " . ' " " ! -rss and rank weeds give token that no
Hon. S. A. Douglas becoming a cawdulat, ! f w ' "T' " I 'hfM remembranc, l,as Loun left l,chhul - p , ' ' j are a! raid to use their means to build it un I decorate or strew llowers upon the last or ireeutrn ob: "Is Douglas m favor ; v0w, a railroad is needed along the bank of I sting-place, had been the w orshipped of ot tne -N euros k a Oiu. If ne is I i! cpnese ' tn,. i-vn;. r,-... t an - .. . ' one in whose partial eves he was endowed
i-v v.uui.ui.i j-uuibiaif io w.uc.nnati, ara t . . :i . i - i .. , .
ii , 1 ' eierv iiiaoiv grace ana amiaoie aillioute s.iould go tnrough tills city, which would , who knev'v no hope, no life, no iov. no heaven
i make rt a little more stirring and exciting j but in his presence. Piihaps he had t-xpe-i .i . i i , . . . ! ..:... ... j .1. . . v .....1 i . . . . .
u: -avs exorcism 'T then-selves v,rv i,i o'lilv man it is, ana noma niase tne l, lace minrove 1 ,l-"ul1 I'"1 i 1 U1 ctaieai menis oi miainne
i t ... . isome flJ1J if U not nl.-. lt.l ne ! -:in-ses, had watched "the dawn of 1:1 ile
. -ai i.oei -j-it.es niiOi " " I t! .! .-..,.l .;!. .!... l r. .
:u i,, 1 i i i . i ni".i iii.i uiui;ti tin tin; saoiea me
pensioners to settle up the claims.
urrence had become known the
rhbors
'11 ill tile -'lls!:., !1: in '';
pursue.! and overtook the villain with biuod-
j num. m;iiiiuni;iti.iii vi il
01 s.-;.
:ra all I can,
Mr. Dodge moved an amendment, except- j hounds, and disposed of him in the follow- j ','! ti-"""""iv en!l.-.l --t ; ... d -..,.,. . . . . " . 1 I . . r . r- . , . I ds.--,s,. (-ii ,, 1 ... , ,- I . . I" . , ., .
11 -r Ilie.Illipr- -Tler 11 t,.l-l l;.r t i., .1 ,.. t, ' . . - '' u.'.n.t
l nere are seme few ? '' who ar
expressing themselves very plain! v '
grve frcen
s. v,
.f ttie.l m-
3 .. - - - -
A. Ihr-
i v ea i it-.e;. i.e.-. els. v- - .--oi eseri e..l 1: icrarv rj nvts tu l-e a sti rv of
and i
n
S sell
i.ecie-.l v.iUi the i evo
s worthy the artoniion
rny. aiur.--: and a cm; fenre. Ti. the -trrr.es full of ine Iirriereary v
c; tire Ameiicaii reader. In correction with this not.ee, we wish to inform the ubiic that Mr. Peaisoi. has opened a book publishing house in Cincinnati, for the purpo.,0 cf printing the latest novels, &c., and judging from the typography of the work before us, they turn cut work ia the test mar.r.er.
to us
r ppr-r icir ue
friotrJ t'.s rti-out w:ll g-'ve the r rehey bnzzar.i
Kl
ing banks, bank agents, and officers and pri
vate banks irom the privilege of thebili. Mr. Hunter then moved to lay the bill on the table, which was agreed to. Ten House bills relating to the Territories were received and referred. Mr. Seward gave notice to-dav of a bill to
ItO:
i i.i . . . - .i , ii
iiaiiine ins peisoii i or some time, ttioy snot j ear in -ltiidb A.-.. !r. Vi-. h;iu, though not mortally, and linally hung' stands po-..-in. u l,'ci.-: him. The ladv had been recent lv luarricd. i '7 lr with littk- . i : . ' - . -- '. I' ae li.-atbess ; ;l -ce.iMsni -,i . ii',
Ixpiaxa Statk MnnicAn A -.,,i m inx I .Ti ilu--:r- .V " i ",g . i'
-;--ie -i :.-.: t e. ne I' iinitier. er, -, ! i t , tj
ss.j. i i ioy. i i
This boiiy recently mot at Mvausville. lr. i diseliavgi
a cir'ila' ion br
'.-lrs, and who would beas snakes do birds. We can ?b!y erpect that dog-fennel iiarince cf a rose, or that.
s are rs fit f-..r foL.d
v vivi . vi MilorP.i OV ; .v-puikii'J u.n iU (Ml It O COllSl o . U.hl in
Cltl7011:?.
f o S frr.ivb'U h.Tt n-nl I h.,,,... T .. t. . , 11
.....v. .. uuiu u-jticuL un- j L.ti iiu vwt& not ai ways an omoas lor ; uuisowiieu lv Ainenca
. blPA'n ,l.',r.i iv-V.-c ; 'ini Av.i ! VI 1- , .. , 1 lirp H!'l PkITIi" l Hiv.PI- hilt f hnf iti t K . , ie I TI. . 1 . . . t -
't'hlt; ;l I. it! u;ic bOl one iTOn JPt 7 ol : i c i ,
1 . Jb.nt't ir- i, r ns .-l !h'i'h"in fn..h-
tne c
n mere wav feet of brie
mar iter, i
liuui one.
:ng a great many not r.uw be c.bt;i
President, and ! ati.
to T
ay memories, ever verdant, ever br ght itu the reminiscences of reciprocated all'ec-
c con-1
as wc car
such friends th.
ly and col emrtible d
meddle with..
as tur-
loak for anything the from ! an exhibition of a coward-
on, too mean to
woe., a u'so bring the commercial cm: or'.um
- i ; of the west so close to your doors, that you 1 AAd.o can read the mysterious future who would onlv have to step on board the cars- ' p;"r over the dark page of dcstinv? Who and in a few hours von could "be landed i "a; u'5i.h. ccr:f no what his
c Q ieen City and return before oi;t : i-niisiir,,,, t.-i lb bu d ,st;.. ,.! ,'' 'i,.'
in l
CO" A meeting was recently held tn Fifth
street Market rsnace. Lincimnui for tb nnr. a..-.
1 ' i : mis ill
neignbors had missed you. A little energy on the part of j our cidzeus wo ildsecu.e
'man unknown." ('. Knxhtr.
OJd I"eI!o.rs Halt. The 0.M Fellows of this city have purchased the three story building, on Main street, occupied by Isaac Ztiller, as a clothing store, and are fitting np a very neat II a' 5, for their own use, in the third story. The second story is to be 6ued up, we' understand, for a Concert Hall, and the lower story will Ixs oceuj ic-d .vs fonnerlr. AVe paid a shoit visit to the Hal! a few days ago and found workmen busy iu papering ftr-d pair.f.r.ar tie wails, and fixing up the necessary ri.ie and committee rooms in un apprcpiiate stile. Altogether, it wdl he one cf the h lest ITa.ls IT) tiie citv.
declaring that a public celebration be had bv
the citizens of that place; also, inviting the various civic, military, trade and benevolent associations to join with them. The City Council was requested to appropriate Si, (XX) to aid in the celebration, and committees were appointed in each ward, and also in the adjoining towns for the purpose of making the necessary arrangements. A great time is anticipated.
;me I visit . vou, witness the accom-
ks, I rem
Yours, very respectfully,
Alavrv T ,ir iv Tiii.- Vf . rr w. T.--.
,- . . . .in. .'iit'.-i .i.i i -. I I nlMii t'l-iin II. ,i,i.t l T , ....
t-e-se of seenri a ntn .lloe I.. . . - , , !rixi; AXI) iMPOUTAXT D.cismv.A n
1 a i .v j v. -,,n ui.it.tju ui ine next t;i
n.u:.iiS lutiuu. nesoiut.ons were adopted, i .an I - t i .,,.bvf;.s ;.. .i. . e- .- :
i ' i I'.iuici" oi iu leiuarhs, 1 remain j o I .usum i.-i v.uinm,ss,oiier oi
. I atents to to. ward ti him by mail the sum of $20 due him from the Government on sai I
For the Wi-cklv Xews. ! withdrawal. The monev was sent agreeablv
cernetl. The Xaval Pill was taken up, and the vote ycstci'thiy ordciing it to a third reading was reconsidered, and the bill was postponed, in order to propaic sever.,1 important amendments. The Veto Ales-age was ng.un taken up,
and Mr. ( lay made a speech against the con- j
stitutionality of the bill, and pending a motion oi postpone it, the Senate adjourned.
I V 1 I
l'eming oi i.aiayetto, was
tit i.vei'ed an able address. The Association resolved to have its next mceih.g at Indianapolis. The following gentlemen were appointed, ofli.-ers for tee ctisuing year: President AI. J. Pray, Fvansi iiie. Vice Presidents ( ). L Clark. L.cni'e;!,--S. Shields, Xew Albany; J. Pennington, Milton; J. L. Ab.thershea-1, Iud:a:.a; -.lis. Secret an Charles P.ovvmar, New Albaiiy. Assislant lb D. Hoiid.Mson, Salem. Cor. S, c. Hugh b'.-yn, .his, livansv die.
J leastiter d. I.. M,.t hershead, I
or,--. I.ibraiian IS. U'u ter, Putnam count v.
1 Is
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it
mi. : la
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el mb v v i. tMs'.at i
r.n na n. I 'r. A. v..:: l'i .. i' a 1 1-' It. ,n
a,
a re.sit t a I,, h.-.l til.- I :e.
st-.,..-i:, . I ll.e b
w!
I. -ips -t . -i: i ti an :
guar, linn.
ill to I 'ti
it .tor.
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t I -,
iti
I'.. A.
i ..
.-.!!! n--' , bo ;., .: v. il !a-
,anar -
.p :. ..is a e. il' there
tlol.
a i .
i
Ax Mxi't.orr a t N iao.vi: v.the perilous adventurer, on Tin
-Pobinson,
hoi M 1
d
afi
er-
ea'isf Si - 'I e- i
TI
AA'asiiixotox, June 10.
ie Senate has determined to pass the
noon, succeeded ingoing to the canal boat :
on tiie rapids, and taking out and 1 ni i
Ol tc II- -
I'll -s. Y 1- l't d t ho:
I.
lit!
in II tb I ii. se il Oilb .
In
Agrricnitural Meotiiia.
to his instructions, and was lost in the
The committee appointed bv the Ohio and co,ir!ie of 4 ansmission. On bis applicat ion Switzerland County Agricultural Society, j liTom 'T 7 , !;fl , , " , ' 1 the J ot. OhMce Department is established for to make arrangements for holding the Fair the (onvenience of the people, and is a meof said Society in September next, met at ! mrm for them to transmit and receive intelEnterpiise on the 17th of June, 1S3I , ligence and any mailable matter; but it is Prescnt-Hon. John Hall, Co'llin McXutt ! ins,,rance ice- . Tl,c Istago chargT. ,, e. , , ' ed is no more in the estimation of Congress C. II. Stow and I erret Dufour. , than a fair C()nipesati()n for thtt sorvice ac. Absent Thomas Armstrong. Mudly rendered, and is not a reward for any On motion. Hon. John Hall w.is chnon ; risrt r" in convexdng mailable matter. If
the lostmaster General, or the President O , I. :. ... I . " i . i . .
IVm n.ifonr nrn.n ,K .!.....:. .....I'" " 01 '"-'i', uno airoime.. a aisiionest rost-
, 'l-tioii . master, the United States are not liound t citizens of Aevay and vicinity to pay remunerate the loss an individual sustaine.
The Latest News Irom Japan. The latest news from Japan announce
1,. LI. f. .. .1 , . . - ...
''grecame lact mat a treaty has been ne-; Chairman, and Pcrret Dufour Secretarv,
gottabed with that, mysterious oonntrv
,vt,ori.,. v.,i...... . ., "'I .c . ' . .. 'r" i master, the Lmitel States are not iKiiind to
; r - "."ew.e j-rii negc ot j ' citizens oi evay and vicinity to pay remunerate the loss an individual sustained
V i l ' a a m tne ports ol that country 1 SIS) to detray the cxponses of said Fair, ; ,,ls havin? violated (he law; and is no tor c-al, ,'c. A correspondent of the Ton. I Provided it be Ii.-hl nt V.n-m- ' j liability imposed on the United States in
nre to r-r fc-legr:,p:d' ol
ijoitiinifit
Pv reft
wi'l lv sn that Otir w or: V fi,v rpr.r .1 ?e h A. AVrter'tt, inb-"" r.j p.-iin'cd 'i-:vpi -er cf K-.s, r, -..I AV'P'frn E.r.fukt-, a ct., ,
don j imes s--ys that the Japanese showed j On motion, Arevav was unanimonsb,r deci-tV-ndves very much j b ,,sfHl with the con- -led on as the place of h.ddinrr the IVr of
omme-ioie and. his s juado.-n. ; 'he Stciety in September next.
ii t oi vi:e f'b trr'MAfareh !i: l i'h bp ". ;' - S ... .,
r'd . j-rinc
boa.: Th
this case, from I he fact that they were trus-
t tile ii is
nee- u i 1 ,
All . l-e.l-os t V, ,. ,. ... .-..ii
Mig;tll-r ti.e a.) !i,a i ,ii ,,f , , j
t.iilll'l,- :ill,i i,-,i,,l ... i , .. t . . .. , i ... "
r. tic had a boat, constructed some-1 I've A. ia ..... i ,. ..: . i. i.
for recess. It is quite certain the bill will be j thing bke the new moon, sharp and eleva- 1 "iii;i..n, i-dm and V,.akn'--' .'-V biota ii. disposed of this week. ted at each end. the middle section onlv 'b"" ,!"' ' :b. l'!.via',i..n t tli- J.;.. '.
ii is. v.'., ive. lie ;:-! ii:seiu' si .1
Homestead Bill, previous, to the time fixed of h r. He had
bore everylhiieg that w;is valuable on board
'i,i 1,. .... lanp nniT in iv.ii.ii- -v.o.rt i,., i
iiu iiuuiiiu on inc v eto .Message ceases to- , .... , . , , . 1,'w.k eit.-ets ,.f this ti, aiie.-.;. t
v. ..... iiwumuii .inn iiis -i.ii. j, ii .is toil-i ,.n i. t .a ,,,.,,,.-
day, and the Homestead Bill will then be the first busincs taken up. The discussion on the Territorial A ppoi ntmcnts will be kept back as long as jiossible, so that the announcement may not have anv iiifluence on certain measures which the Executive wishes to pass through smoothly. The number of applicants for the various offices in the new territories is enormous, and embarrasses the action of the Presidant in the matter.
It is confidently believed the House will
on the 2-,-l
n,- .. i . i- . i u-v .v iew uavs since a oarret oi w 0mol!u, the commutco adjonrned to was ,(.a at l.i,W, Main, by the e.us.
- " inne n.e,,.u i cmu on tne iMti day ol August ladies of the place soon gathered iound it
1 - - on I oar. I next, to scnect tbe ground and nnike arr-m.T... knocked
tees ol said applicant and sent the monev bv I ,,,.,; a, .
mail as he directed. IlVs-Wi Star. MM,,Mn,"1 10 ,!.!""rn as
I soon as tne Homestead Bill is disposed of.
I his lull will be made a party measure, at
0i?"A few davs since a b;rre! of whisk v
1 he
a: v. as r.':-1 ments for the fid r.n?ma! Fa'r. be J np.. I JOHN H All,, r Pl."t ' ! lbim 1;, r.vO,rV
least in the So hate.
in the bead, and saw the earth
j drink it up. Thev have given notice that if
i a pel-son w ishes to have his liquor destroyed, i
; s?nd it to Pecni, for they witi not giv i I. fi; :i r-e' ti ,-.-
PoiiTi.vxi), Me., dune 10. The Democi.ttic "Wild Cab Convuition.
1
yc-icrjuy, i.oiutL.itea '.ie 1 01.0;
li'
1 . - . 1 .r ..i ..1 a 1
.iiiieieii so great a neat mat ine people ot the ; .aivane.'d m liu-. a'! Ir i.-'inmi-y t . i- u ... Falls took them and the boat and carried I lu'',v renevatuie', ln-aiin an 1 s iiinc ,-i!;-c s. them in triumphal procession tlmnvh the , -,' V'-" K1'" iV' "l1-"' u,l'J'' " ' x . t'i-bj New I oik. r ive I e!!:r ( 011.; a,,-., e ,., I I'eunli ,.i;.. is ) 'lease eepy I, r I la. ni.i- inc " I forward bill w it Ii ee.j,s , i' ,aj ji :. Coxs.'iKxcK. On Tuesdav last a Catholic i :- priest entered the National insurance Com I Aliniiiislralor's ,otic. j.any in Xew York, and handed the President i T,lK ""r ''1' ' '""' "' ,Uf ,!,U,-n ' '' ' C--0 ..1,; .1, I,, ill 1 , , - I n-rs ol a Iniinistraii' 11 01, iK. .s;.,;,. in ,.b.t, W hich he said belou-ed to that lllsti- J i.dt Itie'.Wts. do, eased. J iu- esl.-tie is ,, , . -tution. He declined answering anv tpu'stions be solvent. .Inn,- lv. 1-M.
is to the source Whence lie received the! .'"-: ",- ."'.IN VV . SpK e 1 i, '
ie received
money, or giving any information whatever : -imh: vimc aj;
coiiccrumgit; but asked for a receipt irom IV sai.-b
the company.
(7 The Pulsion Mail savs that whib- Mrs. Anna Cora Movvalt was p. rforminer on the s'age in the character of I'.eaiii.'e, on Tuesday niedit, some one eniered her dressing room in the theatre, and stole a jeweled diamond-1 set watch, valued at one thousand se ve'i hundred doiiats. 1
u ai ieo '. I 1-. 1, . ...
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