Weekly News, Volume 1, Number 20, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 7 July 1854 — Page 2

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CHARLES C. SCOTT, LAiror. RISING S UN: FJUTA Y, : : : : : : : : ? i 7. P 7. h-ot. Is :-t; : . .-.! m iv. . be tor the '. :V,-V,v :- :: - . K. Oh 1..VMI Vi' . - (':;a':;.l? K. il Em.::. I". S.i vv: i It. It vxi- :. 1, iod.: u.c. To I r ' li. f ' :N TV .. .. a mi A.-. N . r -v-h K-:-.v. .! ! ! .. . ' ' .: .. !. is . ; , ir-u ?0 t : .: v.o : - r ;-. v. it. P.IA N -v V - i r. -. ti us ' r -. To !?-. itiors Th.' .-:- eho:. n of rh . h ' ' " 1- '' . !' : me me - . v, - ' :-- l:.i- oho . r - : '-. :-'- - V9 will m u :: li C "iV""Y" ; s ' - ;- ? ' - i' -, low. aj.l v I". K- :.; .:c 1. . ' : . . t : :b. :i-- - . r.-'V ev.iv. .. v 'V T'jr rovrth. At an early hour in the n-oruirg the bells cf the city rar g out a tur'-y greet:; g to the return of the aniver!y of our ratioual liberty. At half j'S't seven the various Suudav Schools met at their usual rhves of nssembllnc;. ar. I at tih: o'clock marched to the cros:.r z of Main and Walnut streets. where they were formed into a general jr?-cc.-ivT!, ar.d after manh'ug through seme of the principal streets went to the oh E. Church, which was v.-ell tilled l:h the -j chiha-e'u teach r-icol fr'ends of -h. An apt r: prune ; reyer v. as ma.' Tev. Oames Jov!;: the De.laratien e i read lo- dudge 1 ,v : ;i Inlei ; : addressed V tier. n. V, iDachcr; i v Tlev. u'm. H. M Mer.me; th: .-nr. at. a ti varent;. and citizens I t ?;v. J . i , I.--. Is. At intervals apprc; ri.-.o odes were tu. bv the schorls, and a present were deAfter a ending prayer ly lie v. Mr. S.ii.io;n the tie:; re; were again fornte.i in j:r;ces;w .t and marched to the g-c-ve in the Sem.nary lot. where tables had been erected, and pr.tcvh cf al-oim-uiui ctrgner wuten ha.i been made h tiry ccntrthutlons from cur citiectts. vc.urtia aaa-.r.er. to t.its a ctt-.-c went to tne wee is ana l esse 1 the dar - -e . - - . - :i- i..aec. ice tea-itet-s ana tones cf c:er; cut -ns atof t-g-.-.:cys rema.uing near :ss- that, amidst cube- e-r-tite place anes- t- v n.. ; mcnts, good eating was itot fee gotten. As w were not cue cf this ratty, v.e can give no aecennt of the speeches made on the occasion, ncr the toasts that wc-e crank. The day pvesed oni w iiheut anv circtttus.aeaces ccenrring which at the joy n::! interest which feel. ati tnterrrtpted all seemed to -Vc-n- 3iaU I tup The Company that underhtl the eld mail Company, n-J gri the eoutraot f- -en the czaiib, between Clrctrm.a-i an 1 Louisv:.;e, rece.ve jtart. there for oka- girg u ucirt j a.: a.xum ci thetr dej artere frcm Cincinnati. By cnlv t hurt v -rive miles tuts cnange cur c.ty, . rcera Llneiunat ccives the nail a : mhi. ana c :':: '-:"-i until thev ar are a era o. i. 'Eil. V" fa- ot :cr amrge rrororiiy ci the -aces that receive a mail, end we nope :t nii. I : rimed ea soon. cetnee th? above w as in type the mall bo.us hare resume-i their ferine- time of starting: bat net the regularity of the oil line :u delivering ma. is. P.-v he'eic yes: ".!'- thecarr.e 1 cur mail by, and yester .!.-..- they save us the one intended for Aurora. Wc would like to know what benefit the nubile derive frcm such carelrsue.-s. Trie mail agents cirmm'y thmks the- it is immetseha v. nether ins pare receives a ma would attend m tht:r b cr rot, els th:y dttvs; with more tScvpre Acc:dtni. 'Vbme some men were engaged in raisit g fheiVame wo l f Me-;m Ta run ci Vakce's esw mill, cn TV Jay afteinoon lar. a reje attached to the end f a lever for the i nrmoe r.f sratgi .tei g no a .m:vv pt.ce c- t n;ber, supped cn on: cf its pla.e. a- d h.t the timber swing As the kver :ii w'beek ii pushed Mr. Jamus Coto-m inside of the mill and he fell against the ether end of the icve-jitst as the rmbcr struck it, cutting a Try dangtr-gts gh in 1.1 head. lbs. Eviys and Svimiv - v -e seen on tine grcu-id vol d e.-: -1 ;- r v ou'-d. yet had but bttle h-m c his "-:cove-y. Suice then he tas irrpmvc enough t- cause mr-v to I elievc he will --t wclh No ethers received any mi my ,'-. the time wcrth me; -t:o: in-'. mgr- The rh. ior.x still continues in Aure-ra who mere??- I fa'al:v. Pe-e.sr.s am .--v:.-.- ' TS v th 'heir f.ou'' f r m ':. . " ' y h - .;' .- c. snd bus;ness geucdly beg'us to g-. w dtdh On-, r'-lay up to the l;h there had e-r- t .vct.?y-.: m .t oe xtna. so xve lea n from , a friend. j Were'- -um-rd RKrg S-tn as a ylmeT safety I t- tl-.c.ltlzer.s of Aumra while vhimi with m l " ' No 7 lore le a'-l y s't-.r.:' . ; or ute. git.i nut so nacre ieo;h5 can be 1! - O, '.. K-und v.;"L.ii tue mr-mrso ir Sta'c th ;oo cur phice rmd i'sii.habitar.. l) j"The rnan of that srr.p. f-vtory t a ecu here a-. 1 Laugh-ny .-reck was tided before Ilspiire Su.il h, oti Wed: cs lay hist, for making a mr-moo and iam l f.v.r to the next t-rta ..-f the eourt of C. tnm' u Ph. We have head many ct.xj lah.f m.vl r -gainst this : i.'...:.--t by pr-soiis travel;-, g ui the n ad fr-m tl is -;:y to Attrom, and as t o y havo i,.-.-.v brought the mat'er 5-efore the court we hope it it may be tnpp'iesscd. T b" Py the Ci; civ r.r-5 r apers , vc l -am d o a trT-i mvr roeUPo.fs roeiire..! in Cfb - - - - ; ; A 1 - - o. , .' ) . ) r. u .'

i;ea i t2' advertisements of John ' the first time ack.nowded Christ as their Sa-P'-C"AI T Co- a:'--1 W- c- Ci-Li.nx. ; vior, by coming to his cowmaaion.

t weather is still the order of the d;.x Real the sreeeh of Kossuth on the v.rih page. ZCr The Tel egret ph Ofilce has been re-' moved from J.mik D. Okaft oV Co's Phi Store to S. Hatha way's new building. CJ In con.se pence of receiving no mails ' for two or three days, we cammt sivc our readers as late news r.s we would wish. CT Tae members of the Ladies" Library will hereafter meet at Dr. 1'lkhVs residence, ; or- Market street, on Saturdays, at C o'clock, P. M. OT" Kov. Th.wix HvLT, foimerly pastor of the Second Tre-byterian Chur. n, cf Madisar, died of Cholera in Lvausville. on the 1st inst. (z'j-llcv. Jxr II. L-t: i.nblishes a car l in the Lawronccburgh Kej-ster, of last wetk, declining t o be a candidate for Congross, at the next Democratic Congressional Cenve: tion. iT Mr. T. II. Harkk, cf Xew Albany, has purchased the Paguerreian establishment -'f Mr. Catu-extkr, in Louisville, where he may be found ly his friends, from this place, hereafter. CriFrom a'l accounts the celebr at: on ot the l;h throng1 the rnite.l States has Americans begin to an ecu g. : cr Ti. lactate the day that g.ue birth to their liberty. .:ss ; y til :y never 'cf rc -:c:. let it :m bv v ith a ("O" The C-ai'.u :-n Pleas Court of Oliio county, held by Jude Drummond, will meet on next Monday week. It has been in sesstcn during the past week at Vcvay. There is hot little business in this conn, for -he- present term, here, except that j crtainno te; ;.......:.;. l Ci e.aec: ti CitaiCc. West Amerieati Monthly. Thus magazine 1ms lately made its appearnnce in pla-e of the Tailor Magazine. It Is conducted by JrTiiro Jac fsox with much ahth'y. It is a very handsome monthly of ejtcrn luerature, and should be in everv htinilv. The sulsciinucn to thds I - h - only per auiium. i""? .mor;cau s sabrTy. This intere;t;rg and well wihien col e "'--eu iu;icction ct books, twelve in number, we rc-cei-.ei by express yesterday. Each bock centains several fir. crgravir-gs, and a most beautifully colored title page mak-

tng tt an ornament to a library as well as After spending a few hours ve.y com fc.ualohh" r-;-:""'- ! Wy in the Queen C::y, 1 prepared" myself Kr bee adverthemcnt on fouith page, and the evening tiain for Cohimhns. and being

:r inind to pure nase as the :e .iorary cuiy oesis $ j,.o. T-.r vr. v. ... A Terr Pavs So-:owrn" Lu'" j ceumetn-ug says within me. that it w-.ll ' net ne wrong out rtgui, tor me to put down u writing s;me:!urg about a brief sejonrn i:i a small rcrtlc:: of sotithem Tooism Tr w lliunn iu my own m;nd the feeling 0f ;-U ..sure. It well do to refer to. in - iw? rt

sepiren-'y the periods of declining life. It w ill arrest , trop-h?, at this phtce about midnigh. I lcrh i-"c. the march of forgetfelness a thing so com- fon':d nothing of any consequence had tranmontoman; and will imnross imcresthwo,-' s ired sittce I left, t robablv owlne to inv

on cues own heart, the favorable impression ' made ly peri0r.5 and bv circumstances. Indietta has alwnvs been re-nrded br the ' writer with peculiar favor. He knew her ' from the rej. ort of friends being himself ; but a lad in the dajs when good William' Hciirv Ilarris-n was her leading executive ; o"n::r, and her most prominent political ; character. He also was one of those who w ent frcm Kentucky, to aid in defending : her then scattered inhabitants from the lies- ; "ility of their savage neighbors hi IS 12. Likee ;s- ho boi the pleasure of hciuutg the on cam? cf seme of her rmrc g:f:ei sons as-. retu'e'ed at Cerydon, it: 3S1' f;r the purpose '. of forming hei first State Constitution. And iiuahy, he had the ruspeuhahle pleasure of j 'J1- :' -.-' '- s '-' ; ' to r.v-v congregations, iu that j orttoti of Indhma w-heh Tes on the Wabash and its waters, c: deavmlng to jc-suade many immortal s: hits into the ailegicnce of the Son of God :-?:' ore civilmation should ba corrupt?. I into .axnry and tffmuiuaey, and befere men's

hearts should be drawn away from practical i convention of delegates is to assemhb I-.e-y into the meshes of a mere speculative '. ln lijis city n the 13th inst., the anniversary i.v:e!!l- j of ll 0 rA5S;kb'" of the ordinance of 17S7, : So, we reached Rising Sun (a place wcH 'f ,r the pu po;a of expressing tlnur inuamed) on a sultry evening, and were greet- I mgnation at the repeal of the Missouri Com-: cd by Urn warmand kindly hospitality of 1 promise, &c. It is expected to be largely at- i one of her ministers, by whom we were to : tCL:,cd. Whether tins convention will ut-! I 3 accompanied on a little tour of preach- i tcr tIie sentiment, of this Slate, time will i tug. And we found hmi ready. So tlie 1 a'orc determine. A similar convention, I t-.xo servants cf dt-sus started, animated with ' helteve is to assemble at Indianapolis, for the ! the dms. re to do some good. They stopped ; &iimi vjbject, on the same day. I fer dinner with a Baptist Minister, who' The order of -Know Nothings," in this '

hough Ci a u'ft'erent orderl Yt:...m.l lrt -cm tn j most ahhu ionaic treatment. They ! -i a: I a poetic-:, of the evening with one of : I:'' -r c mmunlon, wh .m also they f nmd possess, d cf the m-'st kindly discos:-1 tion. And they reached Versailles, so as to j open the expected services w ith a dhseonr : by caudledtghting; there being soon assem- ' o.ed tog. tner, a sma.i but very well conduct- ! ed company, to engage iu the service. And ' f r the two succeeding days, we. went 0n ! win oor woih, with much encouragement. I Wo f-atr.,1 that ,W services, b-th moral ' am. political, wt-re also o.-.-upying the at ten- ' tion of many: yet we had our hearers att0 ' and have m.e-mi f trmt that our efforts' were to; in vain. Mm y heard the word many were e-.-ming!y edified bv it, and many, n-wet. an', will jt to las'lng eoo.1 accaint The xvilter U ame ae.puiint- !. too, with many g(Xl projb? in ,md an-tii I Versadh-s; ;el. j,;s Jj.x,t,,., left the sop;..' aJ d the preaehmg ,-,n Mc-rdv, mj. h-h g th d a g'v.d-y i ni.,!, r ha 1 rsu;pp ' 1 Co 'be- e , Th, Uumfy of bob

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There is much that is truly mierestlng in

tins portion ot southern Indiana. Timy Lave no love far the institution of slavery; tnt they love their Southern brethren amorg whom it exists. Many of them seem to be earnestly opposed to the hue action of Congress in regard to our Western Tenirories. et we heard of k.i :;.';';"$ agatrst the South of no threats of severing this goodly Union of American States of r.o bitter sarcasms against those who are burdened with the slave institution. We wore interested with the speech ('heard by us in an interval in our own religious services) of a talented and eloquent lawvor of the eitv of Madison. We thank him as ore born in Virginia for his burning eulogy on the Yirgima Presidents, who were in favor of the Ordinance of 17S7. And especially, wc cordially sympathize with his beautiful laudations of that great patriot and statesman who gave utterance to this declaration "JOrro- iL,r.n .7.y he s.ijVif I'-'7 (''- i c-'i-.v i.V i's f-ff We t- co.t it.'' Of the Nebraska bill, we are neither lTCl arctl ,lor disposed to sneak Ihit God ' grant his own guidance, from all evil results i Irom the earnest diseusions which we arc ' now like to be involve 1. And may no pa triot, either North or South, do or say anything to mar the happiness of generations under the Sacred TrvC of Union, of Liberty, ' and of lloligiom A Nkvtu1 ky rnnAcnni;. ! Ccri-cpo:s!i-iice of the Weekly Xew-. Coi.rjir.t-s, (mi.., July IV 1 Sol. Mk. Jhii rou ravlous to my departure fr. m your beatttiful ci;y. if I am not great1 v m stake:-, I partly romised to let you hear of matters a;,d things iu tins reg:on of cor gleeious country, l.'.txt the idea of coircspoudtug fer a ptr.r, is entirely a new cue to me, and I ha-, e just made up my mhnl t0 'hy uid spuecze out a little news for your : ' m Hunker" city, and give you an insight . v' -:C uc p'C. UHl -s turOUgll UO No: til. In the first place, I guess I had bettor tell yon a little about my ttamp from the Sun to this ciiy. I left your place on the steamboat Northerner, a splendid boat, and the i corem ass'gucd us, being of ample dimensions (obout ffoO by 20) I laid myself down, and was soon it: the arms of Morpheus, from whence I awoke at the ringing of cue of those horrible gongs about half prt four in .1. .... ... 1 T . - , ute morntng. as we aia hot wtti to m t the morning train, we took a carriage and went un to that rob edh bovl il,- r iter of Sixth and Elm, the Fallow House. kept by that model landlord, B. Farhw.again on the road, when aUout half way the locomotive broke some gearing, and v.had to ''lav lew" in the woods till a new cnS!- could be p-rccured. What a r -"g" is to a disciple of the "Ycang Amermy"' school, to w v an hour or so, when 'raveling on the read, with no ae r-,f- !;,-.-. nc-r- I 'hi you ever try it? ou won'. 1 soon wish y, u was heme, Well I arrived sx.c and sound, without any further aosc:;Ce- I am pretty well satisfied with tramping at incseui, but as a rcrson can travi 1 very clieai now, I won't obiect tuba i,--. during this season; but it will bo North instead or" South. It has lam hot wether for a XV!-e r:h The thermometer has averaged - degrees iu the shade, every day. Some - would run up to bo. I suppose you a small touch of it down your way. The City Council of this city have lately hatred an ordinance, prohibiting dogs from running in the streets w ithout being z--e- The ordinance authorizes the o'lec c----r 10 vlogj iti the streets that arc '-01 muzzled, and inflict a Cue of S20 0"'r.er of the animal. It went into ' --'vi h.st Saturday, and conbuues till the 1st of October. Tim result of this is th .t about fifty dogs have already been po:sor.cd with stiychulnc, and i will have the exhiliratirg effect of killing off about 1G0 do-s that are of no account, and riddiit the city city. sue gaiumg ground, indeed, there an-! l'ca:s ' secret about their place or' nights of meeting. They mini her something near a thousand already; and I expect thev i wiii cany the city elections next spring. Speaking oi elections, reminds me thai I an imrortant election comw off tbt P.'l t. ! t5l";s State, in the way of Uepresentatives to! Congress. It will be Nebraska or ami-No- i craska throughout the contest, but I predict t,iat lne auties will carry the day. ! The Ohio Liquor Laxv w hich xvas passed i 1J' tll whisky Legislature of this State, ! s doing some good service.. The inanutV-. 1 turcrs of the ?;,;'( say that their sales do' r'Ot average one-third as much as thev used. ' to- The constitutionality of the law xvill ! b- t.-s'ed at the next sluing of the Supreme ! tiotut. i To m-Troxv is the fourth of .1 ul v. A p -cat ! hy a day, xvhhh Americans should fee! j proud of. above all other daysu and one' xxlihii tiny should revere, and celebrate in' a bci oming rmnnrr for all time to como. I am ebd to tec -neb -.-pbif of pnfv;oHcrr; inl ?

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the country ij celebrating the coming fourth, ; for it has been shamefully neglected for jSouie years back. Let the press v.ic their j intluence and the peoj le will exert theirs. , In this city there is to be a good old-fashk.n-; celebration one of the right sort. If any person wishes to leave the city for a i more retired spot, he can take a train of cars ; for any direction, at almost any time during ' the day. ; I saw a communication in your paper, a ' week or so ago, in reference to the imortance of building a railr ad from your ciiy b Cincinnati. I think the writ.-r would have given a considerable better advice to the citizens, if be had told tliem to fix up their place, so that it would have the appearance of a city from the river, ami so that a stranger would have a good opiiolon . from a walk through she st;eets. Tell them to grade their streets, jave the; rgu:tors and

-walks, and tear aw av those 1 a on the bank, especially that distillery, and level it down to the water's edg and nave it for a wharf. I heard a citizen of vom place say that he would give sOA) towards buying those buildings on the bank, and fenr- ' : it:g niciti uo-vvn, nnu he was not a wealthy citizen, either. If others who are epnulv i as able as the erson alluded to, would d. ! the same thing, they con! 1 soon be. rcmov-'d i and make your beautiful chy have a better , appearance from the river than it docs l.ow. lo let you hnow how we tlx up our streets, ; -e., I will copy a paragraph f.em one of. ' our papers: j ; The c-ity can now boast of having od,.h.X ' hi! -d feet or a! out b miles of pnv.mrt.t. ': avcragmg 17 feet wide, ami about. 1 h.tlwo hne.d I'cel of paved gutters and graveled walks in the public strevts. The alleys. ;;; feet vri-le, have c ihieal : feet of pave 1 -lifers and walks. The st-eets are S".. feet wi le. whh ike : exception of High st e.'!. which k '! f-.,-'. and II r..t. hvay 120 fee'.. ' Tile hr.k road ha i'ng fr.au looitlw w ' the northern Ihilitna.i L : oi 2 !.u i, ."' ! ng. ' '' " l'hc city is d.ait.ed by 1 2,'Wt f. e! of : underground sewers, averaging four fe-t in : d aunetjr, besides several thousanl feet of lateud branches comieetlng with the main sewers, built by private cmerpiise. I here arc oU public cisterns, of a caj acitv varying from 20U to -kt barrels caeh. : I think that w ill infuse a little encrev int.. the minds of some 0f your sleepy-beaded clt : t.s. 1 i ne Li:,;i beiiool o. tins , .iy ravc an cxLitition hist Thursday cwu: lie-use, and cvcrytlr.ug pate. a crowded i off in fine S:le; the ladies aeouitte! thi-msulve.s ly reading ortgnal cotuj Ositiot.s, and. the gcte-llir-.en declaimed to the euti-e athsfaetiott of the audience. More attorn ! Ct; t-.u::. (sJi!'C iotlowing are the na:t:ud e.r.. oi the aehlcth at oevun ur lart Thtir.-dav .. J ttsl previous to arriving at our desti; e'iea "0 were startled by a loud re;o:t, as of the oxohashm of a cannon, ; r:d as w e emercd the town, a mo.-t horrible sight im t our view, t ; on either side la; i in; bo lies oi w em:-'a.l neii entirely destitute of clothing, and the vug. nts of one of those a nidenis that sw ''ten v:ar the ptoecedings oi ' mat v oi cur n,...,u,.:i It ci j cats that the Aurora T d.gatlon had preceded us lo Seyitw.u -, aud to .; . !;.. or t" the cccastoi', ha-.lpoxidcd th;-m--Ives with a .argc cannon, which thev had l hi. -d . an - , (i ,i ' i ,- c e-i car, at tt.e iurtner end o! too f a n, for the puri.se cf tirehig at dhbtetit poi..ts ah-ng ihe road. Arriving at Seymour the car had been removed immediately ad;acc,.t i.i t h. 1 .-..-..- 1 l..,a , , h . ' " lb 'V' place above Lie town tor tlo: rrnpose of web coimtigtha Cincinnati train on thaa rivid w hen, at the It ret lire, a spark, cither fomi the cannon or horn the locomotive, ignited 0 e taeganlne, and it ex i'k.de h hurling de-sa-ncttoti on every side. At the t;im m c persons were upou'the car, named Ihda-n F Squibc. John H. Bailey, John Bally, Iletuv lb. elan, John 11. Wa'.kius and J..s L. Ibrdling. Since then three of t!ie euifereis h.. e died fmm the i:.j..:ies reeetv e h . A ot--;.. l.vn-vrs o '-T Tint ;;t Suanow . r.itr..Ki-:."' A hi the g:l, about toti years old, ,u-,,, ,u. .,. r at,- on..:-,..; .... .; m. . ... . .'."'"" -.e.-.'- e.. -i -' i i'i i ue c.giitti aru ; s tue Cioc.c was s;;eK:i:er 12 on S. ni rday roou, excla'mcd meuriditliv to her mother, 'uo-im rroxv at this lumr I : sua. I be in Heaven." There was sommhl

snd and plaintive hi the tor.c.n which the u.mal, the breathing easy and the pulse regutiered this, that in s; lie of the arent not uhm, with no tmpleas.mt sensations except Icing of ; supcrstiiions nature, it made an tha prickling of the hands, which is no uiiimprc ston up..n her mind, w hieh the iouu-1 comnion thing. As soon as insensibility n -m; ossihle n. throw oil'. At dinner she was produced," I commenced the oncralion.

i . a iter mamma oi tiia encmn-t.,:;.: , and I exira-ted lour teeth, and xv.is about lo re- thw :,un jn .-c ! the- u :h the foret -art of tinhe endeavored to rally the ch:!-!, but with a imo-o the tilth, when suddeJ.lv the breath.- head a-id into ihe pi-,,;,,. x.Iihhitm mit in swe-H and sa 1 smile in which, however, no ii-tr ceased, the rmlsa cotihl m.t 1 f,-b th,. i lar-o omit titles. I!n 0 ..,:.... .

fear was nmt i.'t st. d at the comiu i i ro o eet. eeioi.i, io- ecu s.m rem atca l,er couv.etion ot b.rst- etv d:s. d: s-mmom it was now t te aumr s lur i ii

lee! a depression of spirits, xvbich c.'-ersh.i I- ' air admitted by raising the windows, artifi-oxx-ed him the whole day, so mm h so, that ' cial respiration was immediately co'mmen;u the eveih; g meeting otilccr Young, watch- ced, xvhen she uave two or three short resman of that Ward, he told him of the child's , piratious; then io all appearance life was cxsmguh.r prognostication. j tinct without a struggle or motion of any l'.,i,.ii,n. t',,.n . m, l o i , :.a m. i ... : i , . ,.fii .1 i .. . . i t. ... . , i

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-v.. ... :-:g.j g.'oi oea.ii, 1,1,1, timu.g me inmu.es irom rue nrst svinptoms ol nhirm. ll! oi.-ua,g m aov .iricans, .tunc !. light .the parents were aroused by her com- Slill artihYial respiration was continued the ''hanged the grand dury in r.djtlon to the I'hi.i.n.g hitte ly of pains in lmr hack and physicians xvere called in, but all to ik pur- ;!'tend.ed in; ringenmnt. of th ' r.c-uir.dliv 'c-h As c.u'y as possible a physician xvas '. pose. Dr. Babbit, the first one in, had Il0! Ixx by j arti.-s prenu'dilating an a:ta--k .--i Cithed m, xvho p---oi.our.ccd her in a high state ; hesitation in pronouncing her dead at tin t ' "uba. Tim J -ami .1 nry sub-so pi.-i-tlv orof hitious feve-. Notwithstanding all that sight, ami iio poxver on cuirth could raise her hrod that Samuel J. P.-ters. Mr. 'J'hrasher, biiman ai.i coubl effect, she expiioil at r.o ni. ' iti about live iiiinulos after the alarming1 -ix-'n: 'vhiitman and "thecs. be brought before Hor fat..! j.o phecy xvas fuliilled. ! sympioms came. Still, for the gratification t tne,n as witnesses, in order to have a thor- ('.';(',,.--(' fn'-eyoe.-;-. j of the friends and the people present, a bat- ; "'hi1' investigation. , : teiy and cither nmai.s xxere resorted ti, but OiTThe bdlowing shocking ii:s'anee of without any possible hope of rau-lttg her. (m?" We learn tint Dr. Lewis, an old resprcmntttre burial is rebated in a Manhelm ! Signs of deatli were too aj parent IcThe mis-! i,lc,,t 1 h.ntsx i!h, b'g;w o-iii.iy, (., miounial: I taken. tempted to commit suicid.i on Monday hist,

A woman who. aoc.rdln o the. offi1 register, had died on blaster Monday, in childbed, xvas duly buried. 1 lie cure f the parish, whosa house xvas close to the eenieterx-, afterwards hearing moans from thai place, ' called a medical man and rail to the ccnietory but it xvas too late. 'The ut.fottunafe i women xvas found turned on hor side iu t lie cm'iin, xvelicrina- in her blood, but still warm. 1 ieai .njie.iiea u. nave o.-eii r. eci-a-rd by a sex ere struggle, as the coftln had been forced opep, ami the xvo-men had torn li,.r 1 f ... 1 vu... 11 ....

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hn rials lias .'Xciled the at'eiition of tlie ' 'he insult luis be, n Ids total expulsion from! - . French frovernmeut, and it is proM.vrd to 1 the bosom of tiie rompanv. PrecisHv I 0!?" Mrs. Maty L.Shaw, xvife of S.dn.cx establish de-ad bouses, w here, the Ixulies of I xx hat the :tsi.s Ifl'i was, I cannot nscprt.iiil, haxv, of Colunibiaville, New York, cmndeeeased p.ersons ntny bo kpt until dei-om- ; but i.s insinuated that paid-upitock had been j '"'dttod smehle hist week ly taking arsenic. xsit!oji eunmencos, xvldch is noxv univer- , libe.ntlly issued to the Presidents paiticuhir 'l0 was hut sixteen vear- of age, ami lenves

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3j J c Ccp'HpiN C O K G il E 3 S I 0 N A L . WasfiiVi.tmn", July 1. House. The If. -use t vk np the private caletnlar, aiul after delating on bills, adjourned until Wednesday next. j The committee of conference re; orted in ' favor of adjournment on the -l;h Aug:;t. The House ad.ptel the resoluti..:. of the conferer.ee commtttee to a.'.jouru on the bh of Angus, so both Houses will adjourn on that day.

Snx.Tit. air. Summ-r i -scuted the r i : s memorial of 1,1 m. Massachusetts i' i ... ... i , iaor i me re ea. or ;ne Ui'Utve s ave iuv. i and gave n.otice that on Mondity he would introduce a bill to :opil that a t. Mr. Jb.K.-hwel! ;esen;ed a p alt '.on from Low ell, praying that nnhtary ofin-.s b. n-y, em; hyed as superlutende:.ti of the na':on:d aruu ah' :. Mr. Iblght je-es'tttel a 'etlt:ou fr, .;n twenty-seven inspectors at Jtahimore, ash in ; an increase in the wag s ieo allowed theni. i I ..II ;d:,iv.:i r the I'voh-ci." of k-li.i.l r. i . : :.. . . .' . . '". .. , in eeioi.o ease's was ,uw' ;o n l ; -.s -Mr. port-l 1 ay ton moved to take up the bill ;ey hurt a few davs a. o. to prevent tiie transf.-r of American mvt.isl -be emphu-ed in the Air; -an shu.e tr.-v ii Mr. banner ashe 1 if the to rush that bill to his pes rs ig to an. u Wished Mr. Clay Mr. S m. the bill th.k it now st i which I sla t my ko -. bathiil the u. I will if I et I have i c. b -en a! le to c eo:.s;.-ereUou -he'd i whh: .ds weuhi mnnl tone-atm u.t ni l feel compelled to ni'-.y, and 'edge -m, S ,r Is deblll at c ot.-hleralile let a' In I meki; llies-.! remarks ' iliiii the b.ii be bild wry i eil the t'-iOii fol the ;resen,. M r. Chn ru s.dd if ihe ! !ea--,l !.y sae'i m"aus he il w ,s to bo dewanted Americans to hi ow it w a bill to su r puss the Amesic.iu sla e trad Mr. Ibight lepoio d b.i. h t ho T- t credhois' bill wish a subsiitme, i'-c ' i the otie-ei.tdi p. r v. men utv: tes of -7- ,- leehire l to i-e A.tortiey GenCO1 iHil'1! g those t i . e.rs entitled to the s um bv the end in 1'oh The slave trade bill being up, Mr. clayton moved several verbal amendments, which were agreed to. He thou said there a huge f.!r..;r;t f.,;ve on the co.,st of Africa, to arrest and capture si. overs, a d this act would have the effect of making th : force effective, for it wauhl take away the ratio:, n'tiy of ail ese's on that ou t a:lmg under th" American ilag with no other pppers but sea 1 raters; at present these shiv. ; , could not be arrested by foreign ese:!s. Mr. Hnmlhi said he would vote for the bill as it now stood, but he thought- it c.ru! 1 be male more effectual. There is no com merce between the Atlantic and the coast of Sou.th America and Africa, wht.h wasn't e n rcct- d with the skive (rah-. an,t this bill e tight to be toiict.iled s as to mo-u.i.-.i iiiioiini iv :t:i itaue i.et.veea tl.e-; ' i-un4.r'.e3 in Amev:can vessels, ! After further del Ue. the Senate p."s! t "- ed ' the bill till Wchies lav. -m , ,. . r .1 ' r i J he ret en t of the conference ccn.-'v. . 1 , tllC ioilr'-Vu of -'"d1 for adj..urum -nt wus adopted. 1 The House bill to establish the omee "f . . .. Siirvevor Ceueral lor New klexico K ' , - , , , ' . attsas a"u -"'-l--:, ''" grant c! ions of ';l!lll to settlers Iheivln, was passio-l. ; A bill to v st iti the several Sta'es and j Tcnitories the title in fee of th kmds which ' , , , , , i 1;avc bccn or ,m,.v l' ce'lcJ to lll s ' lasscaSenate adjournrd till Wednesday. ; - -" I HttATit nv Ciii.ut Tor.M. M.s. Ilurht :h. ihchardson, of North A.'. urns, M,ns., ; a:cd a few davs sluea from h i. dum ehloro- ' f---rm. adrnttdstered to ho- bv lr C ' , " o;ree:er. v. .o menes luc io.mwuu sm.ti.rn inc..i'.vr; ihr e case; i lie amount of chloroform hd.a'el -s aleu.t Ixvo-tumls the usinil .anu tire n: ' Co i ? lime of inhalim' it. v.m im..- 1., - in.,., ' i-.u- 1 o -nmo ,-,,!!,- ,,.,',, ,'. ,.'.,, oiee i caino i ea. v i,.i,,. i tine eyes vacant, ami the bos ivi, h hi.,mut ,1 ant dissolution an-n.-a:-e. o-ev-it m . ' t-.., ..- ,,t r,..,.u j .o l oi i,!!' i.o-.; , ami a;i wun in two or tm.ee .... .i . . . n --- ---- Pxiific haiuitoAic A telegraphic dispatch from Wa.-diti gton to the N. Y. Tribune, dated on the 2!Hh, states that Some speculators t.oxv in this oify who arc interested in the Xew Yotk. Atlantic ami Pacific Railroad Company, are troubled bv the intelligence w hich lias just reached them, that the managers of that moonshine con- : eei n ikiv e ipiancicu aumug ttieiusei ves and , ! that ihe company is now accordingly in a 1 j collapsed state kom av inrfuo. It "seems I !il, .i ,1,., .;.,: ...1 :.. m -, . ! ....... me. uiim ma Has wun oar. j r.-siuei.t j Chatliehl. the oxvnerof tiienlv f.,rtv i..nii.i.c , ., ' . . .'. . - s-.... of the coiniamx hs truly valuable f.'.H k. and ' friends. O'.'rA love sick swain in il.-scriling a i

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Al rot .-TUKN-T.- i.Y THE Ihtlt-'II TNT. The follow ing I'.'v;,p n'ial a: jtoliittnctits have Icon c :.!;. med by ilia S unite: F- i- tt,f Ten .'(,- 'j aeril.' William 0. Ib.oler, of Kei.tar .iy, he G ve;n.-r. Thomas B. Camming, of Iowa, to be Secretary. Feum.-r Fergus r f Idleh'etan, to be Chief Justice "f the Sei r,1;K. Coast. L Swnr.'. It. I Far l:n, ,-,! Keorehi, tone an Associate Justice of the Saj r tae I'otut. J..ms load'ey, of Indiana. t- b. mi Associ ;tJ Judge of tl.e Su: r-ane t' ui't. Kxperteuee Kst,tbro.k, of Wa- eonslr, to be Afornev ,;f ti;.; Unii- 1 Stan'.-. Mark W. I f Arkat:s s. to be M.-.r-sha! of the Cited Su ns.

r. -f i: . Anhew i hee ler, of iVn ;:.-;. iv.u.i l. to b; lim-'.Tt.i.r. Daniel YVo isoi:, of Virg'td-i, to b .' Seeretarv. ft ; I's 't. b. , : M.uyhmd. to -i Chief 1 ir-'lee of t'i-e S :p:cr:lo (''.;.:. S u.'-ers W. .! iiiu-.u, . f ( h.'o, to 1 e n;i A so' hi. J v . f th S ;preun; Conrt. 11 ;-h 111 '.in., re. Ahhiie, to t,. -n AssoC.a.e -i . A: '::. w tn : i:n- o;;r:. 1. I- e; 's. ,,f I. "U'sia .a, to , !h 1": he i S' it s. Ai'ornov : J. Il.'l. e sua! oi toe ( n. of I h. ;ee.s, to be Mar.1 Stat.-s. Dav'd A. : v.y Mx-: r h. tnirv ( th.' I of r..;,;. in t resigned. ;U':vWea arv and nn S e i-hiee i -v. of t1:foi to lluM ini-ter jheih; ovj,. i:o : th rfpi.bhc of S untiel Me.hu-y, :'U It s 'ems hit ' w o out by a sew; he ; fr to C.'.y t!hl !:.:. A arty A 'l'.o-t ! . i; V.!:--young Sehelh..tn--, w 1. the i tin, r d,-. v, two ut h-ae iis life ly w'u- in the to ehoe vh; h had iah. ,1 .we; i A bad b..y, name 1 M.d i. ..-a ot a tr s -vt he, when :.' -i.e. ; e , t ; 1 i up a : his shhh iua o;; !hu savs. to S. helhamor t il.l no; m ow, M' leho uusw r. I'll on: .o.n m pat .o,...,-., v-i'il 1 cut him- - I: you ;i g., t; .g S -tiedntni -r "e ! e ; reWeet his le- s. - .he, w hen '' nt; oeou ' , , ,p Meleke doov b.e at: iing a frigh.ful ge-h i: 1 ov the k. :.', m d.h'.m ! --evcriue; tine arm 1 -t d:i hie ig ion. uti o e .;. . J on 'its.. i.ien, wi.o r io d ! 0 ..' i n r,eh tmn of v, hteh ti the i,,w ,y- ).;,,,, V. ' ! 1 fo-m th Wo:,!.-' i' ' o e t in t lie w agon 1 nt o jus' r-.-, h.o. - liule avail, th.-v were In ing iived oul t'Tng mu! into efy ;d u t.i it. .wis af; er i .In :;, .. i ' i ; t --' ' 1 i-;;tt!.r.o lined iiidivi.lt Ann 1 hi-onvoN-. A la!, t ame ! Who. i ,s is, i rested ys'e rday upon eharge of asa ..:s w .'.c, Jane, a whue wem.itn m.d : w .r iiy o;Vj t-ls.g of '-til l Virgim.v."' '"; n.ineut, v tien i a.nna n i-o e.i'aii'i e'-e-l the erean . j ii-si-ttit.g t !ui! she lia i he. n d si e s i;.!, tint w h oi in i'ti n it a..at ; ;iulee tongue w a ; ex:.! ni" y io in t- a nmu as ever live ' I n lie! her -ve to kee- !; -m inakin-g a fool of b w-. s impo..:.i up,.;, th';:r, at iiooi-a; m, let : ; h . it nt i... t i'ieri-! n. r in h-a!, at;, nil A liiie of u 'i- ..daui, ;it; .1 1 ;e. i --U't e-mg nm-ts. C.-.n a now oi eCst ,.'.'V r t li.it it u; ; 1 : the hearts of th .i.U;on and. disc ! Wdn hu N-...th.. Tx-tu t tin bnnur '!hu r 1 fix al ttiu-s, w hi"; i .- i:-M .v iy p-O'l,,-.- ,,f ,,. r--. In the o, le are iut tun-,.;;, r ..ok renin -.1 from hmogii ''1- S !, ttm-ets to . ,x ,.,.e le- ' is ... 0 i. :., which j,;) men -hed t . av...;.t. b is a .--:f v.eu -.;.! .ai j-. an 1 .d wax's n: ".: line.'' A Wot:::, ihe , i Id ! j a i-.I'g.u-one roii.i runs a "11'.!--h -r said of ir m h.s s rum: '-My lie. .rend s me nf y n have C hoN th..t w ill lead you m be1'. " 'i'h.. ear of death is hastening m:, sw titer 1 turn on e.mlo haste u-.-th to its j rev, or y ' het.tnine: tnrt-." Be .'ore it appears, v. c tug- y,.u to rhang.; that m-Ket. Christ is always in his ..f;iee. I!es;ys, -If any man kuoeheth, the door dIf mail aehe'h th :o,d that -wu m 'Uev ano with out price, St t.Ti:t;!!.M-..r' :e m nie of M r. . SritKAUs. A man ly ei", while dige'ng a xvell . Hudson. n.."iiad sunk a ' mi ill sh-v.'t farm u. ra wn oo ih. t when be strueh a n:-k and in trying t i lunge it. to a s al.ottt four f mi g.o,.l . h - ' y. Cte ugh f seh' h'ose:! it, it I'.n! with ,-fek 'hies rai -eons stream of v. a'er, in dep: h, xvhi.di ihx ed w ith ? 1 r. olo: g.,n ha 1 b..t e' v th:m ; , r. . w 1 en 1- r ,n the 1-.. e w ! leh !; oo1.' n ing mm the shaft, to save hitm-ck' from lad ihe turbid waters. A similar pi x'.t 1 to exi-t in I'm h.-r t.-.-w : s 1'. h, tie Is a ve so- a ( . ai ., ihe xn:t.-r f; m w ..a and is o h e V. t on li.c mi; eunmiem fo:e to turn h-ovv nund St i r :;. (.hi last Saturday i;mrumg man by the mimr of hilhmi M,deom; shothlm alf x.ltuariue. '1'he cm tents oi r.nin f.ir :b.-.-.ir t-. ! ' t . pan, 1 v ; a ivc 1 fr tim e to et; r ni- v. lb- has ! ecu smb-ring from meutel d- m;:gemei t for some weeks. Hn leaves a fam'ly and large circle of friends to mourn his untimely loss. bci-'.v ': : . Tun Criuxv Ihumtu-st ittrs Pitor, rot;!t Ttu-t (btAND Jritv. The Cue ;n- Bu. :., f .... .. - ... . . urn mm oi tue j i.i, at .,e.!,om.uuo, w mineo g urnon out lor irtau tic was ;,I:xe when our iiifornnmt loft, hut :t Wiis t ti m t lie could i.ot survive. He had been arrested on charge of rape o:i a child only 12 x ears of age. Several instances have occurred in San Francisco lately, in xvhhh thieves hay,, ..... 1 1 ,. I . , , IT. . . ... .-. .1 it'ioi nou !'".' i s, a . ! 1 1 1 . . : s : e' :' 1 1 o . a t., t he sleeping oeen pant s, and then lei-mlv e u ri.'d oil" whatever cash' j ,.',-x- o--otller vr miblcs tliev ,-onld tin I R'n- le.ve b'or . , .. - .. . ' ' .-s- " le -1 ' ' tuKon irom t.iie Img." s of men and xvouun i , l-.i....-;... ' 'Z.i , ' '. ,' 1 .... ....... unui.1 uie sttlfo,- iiteeu ox , ' ohloi-on.i-m a liabv seven months old. Sue is said t UIX'.' "been n -i,.....tt of v:i... iieisteoti l,..:.ntv and supeiior intclh ':t,c-.

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