Weekly News, Volume 1, Number 21, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 14 July 1854 — Page 2

CHARLES C. SCOTT, Editor. RISING SUN: ri:!A Y, : .111. Yi. l.l.

It i pass::.:

Pas-d Away. j Tin: Fir.i: ix rinr.ATT.i.rniA Fi ktiikp. j ,es our sad duty, ns a recorder of : rAUTn.n.Ai;s. Messrs. Welch & Lent, who i

events, to l.otlee the dea'.h of Jonx

Okay. Esq., of I.awrencecurgh an old and

r.nieh respected citizen of that j-laco,

amn::: lied;

the fir.-t settlers of Dearborn count v.

OS! Sm

V last, in

the seventy-first ;

o w

tor tin1

verti-, m, ,v . 1;. J. I.AMiAM. Ycvav. Tnb: - V. .1 . Ft- r -ii.-e. Ind.; Sax; 11. r.Axiru. Parri... Iii.U

;m.l Yin,-. ( d izt-.l llevl.t : ti...i thi-.t

r.i;vix. ;.. ( F..i:r:h .-live; vhmut!. '! ;. i-

ot;.i:i :l,Ucr

la! New-pal or

. between Walnut ; i.i;r -:oy ;,;;;Ii. riviilts and MibScrij-

lield a long lease on the national Tl:ea;re, in Fhlki.ie!' hia, v.hieh v. as destroyed l.y lire on Wednesday lughr, lose by its ilestrnetiori $1 110,1 L J, of which amount $1' V-'W was in the ward rub..', consisting of the most costly and extensive collect ion of dresses for circus and theatrical d is' lav in the country; and $iO,M. . in the scenery. The North American states that the library of the house was a lare:e and valuable l rofessional one.

For many years he was encased in the ' and coi.taincd three hundred ciiliiviv new

mercantile business in Lawreneebursrh: and i manuscript plays, never i Tinted or perform- , ta';'

eu on any stage, i hese Ueneral elcli

ye..rof his age. and on Monday was followed to the grave by a large procession, and buried with the honors of Masonry.

i J i C i C t) Y i j) 1) .

CONGRESSIONAL. xVashixotok, July 10. Sexate Messrs. Chase and Sumner p resented memorials from Connecticut, Ohio, and Massachusetts for the rei eal of the fugitive slave law. Referred. Mr. Hunter introduced a bill to graduate the prices of public lands. Laid on the

D-tl V. I!. I'AI.M Kit i- cur ..ii!v antia-iired Atr.-ut in bhiLai,-!' hia. New Y,,,k and 15.wtMi.tc

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o ioo o - . v. I . '. . - ....11 SUtLl ll'"li' Dl ills n as , i . , . . ..',.1... .1 , r k.,...: ;had VfmA ill

ii'jv.w i. i.o a ci goua Mime vi iiie uusi- ; H'aies for

n ess cf tinit place, and amass a sufiiciencv j Natioi

of property to leave his family in comfortable circumstances. Although no political aspirant for public c-fiices, he once represent

or,, the i ul.Hc lands, which had been ac-; ipnred by the blood and treasure, of Anieri- Richard Seh-i can citizens. i and dlsrountrr, f

Mr. Clay took the sanr; vi-w, but dis- ponded. His nam. claimed any political association with Natiy- of the S.huvhrs f,.

ism or "Know A u!liinL's,': but sa'd lie knew

j 110 measure so well calculated to build up a ClarV, one of the

native American party, ns this bill. Al'te some further debate, the bill was p -stp -.ned I -...1 - IV . ... , . .

; UIU a snori executive sess.e:: th ! ate adjourned.

IIousk.

Nf.w r, July a la:g'! nf''Ciator, loaner r the S huylers, has sus-

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il

ea rs 1

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reported that 1 e J.aunay, L

heaviest !:n:is III

street has susj ended ayme:.t.

The Illinois Central

nrtc'l tlie rjehiivlor

Was

lin eV Wall

t!a-

T..s II. Ma 1. 1.

i - a

i

ailmad has of!ici.;ily il lllties at slOJ, lt'

' liirh are a.niplv seciied,

The bill authorizing a telegraph line to Hocsk. Alter some important business, i lihitchford & Rainf..rd

in 'ao: he ivns n-mn t ,. t.. AT.. UQ COtlSKIerat',011 ot the ,: rrn.vi :n,i ir..l... 1. I r.- 1

1' "l,,r,v- l-'u"-" 'u lau ll.v.i: v.....t , i: . I mneh of tbo net f 1SV

I hi

lata

I and the Unit

laldurir-the ensuin-season fr wlreh owvi a:: amen.tment imposing pen- - as mai.e a re,iuc-

great preparations had been made: bu un. ' allies on operators and others for divulging j l:on ot Ity per cent on postage on neuspafortunately, they all fell a prey to the thanes, any message transmitted by the gOYcrinenf ! tlcrs' &c- wilcM1 r'-'-'-paid.

I .K'wVV 1 -- I . I .... - , 1 ... - II .. i 1 T I 1 .

. H . IV J J. , I'l I" I 'I, 1 l b HI ll'r on , ,,., ..nf .-n- , i . UelS Sll'd 1.1 el, Vrt ,o.. ( f - T 1 1 .1

Tl. a"!:1,!,- th.: ill this i la sers wii! r! the -N;i-,vs-tv.c j e'lhiinn -it'

svi

Mibs.r ; iers

e l Der.rborr. e

u n ; v

the Su

ie

'Ji,o.'t but intend to rebuild immediate! v. i

1. b

.oral Welch, who is somew hat of an

Wvc i". IT

1-,

iXc'A -s" is 11',-a I char

iir-:

i'v inere i-;tvj. A-lv,-r;i- j

1 thr. ,-.;e-') whivli , n-::.-!i j !' ::'ivi ! -:ir. are very ; at tile head of the first I

i h:s da'eion of his ci

there, won the general nstituen's. His loss will

be deeply felt and universally regretted by all who knew him.

To his affectionate wii

(i re.nl lb ;;, calmly looked pmliis of a h were vati'hiim

r-he Ch

1 1 1

at the window of Ids room in the

on Wednesday night, and

on, wlme the accumulated

which amendment was adopted. T I .i .... i .: ,r ir , .i

notM', e!i uev,Lni oi am. v Tin is. tie

House suspended the rules to enable him to retort the joint resolution of the employees

, : city press, but he wanted newsp aners to i ay The deaths in

it. - 7 I I" T -

u,e iose.uiiee i.-partmeiit the amount it bercd 7G1 costs to transmit them. j

iccumuiated in the len'shitive detartrn.-i:t nnd v.'n.?t I lr. Cnandier said that if this bill nass-d '

hie of untini g industry j:iiov,a,.co of (Iu. vy.lf f,,, ,;, p.. I it would curtail the circulation 0f newspattame and sninKc i. . '. ' 1 . .... ., 1

h ,.;,, , stien as receive tu ojuetr tti uvoi. I i v rw -u.i.u.i a men i,uv i.av uie ex-

I T'.hitrbfivril .V I bo f, ,r.l 1.-'-ors -,f fl.

lladroad Co., have failed.

The Southern Michigan, Northern Iialia' a and other companies have resolved to invite a public investigation i:,to their liaiis- '

ck issued. ;

num-

lUCitl'

tlds c:ty this weel in s, 1'8 i'V cholera.

a'ld children, who s,"'e

was erecte

d at

CtO C. S. TloKTON will please aacept our thanks for late favors from Washington Cltv.

left to dep

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his loss wc tender our! u "L 1:11 ' v'oilno y-wrs were stowed government shad have power to re-ulate ' "'"ne imuier delate, the morning 1 I 111 tilt PulL.rj r tlii.' lh,.. . il ! . . . ' I 1 1. . . . , i

hope that i ;;b;;;:;:r T s i";; r , " ' 'r UQ t,,iU t0 110 ciia,-eJ 0,1 Us ' ' "v, nose went ...to

" """" "" 11 iioie on uie ii

wmch was nmn-

a cost of $lS3,x;t.

Mr. Chase moved an ameudmei.t that the ; l1-1'550 of lra!'i!ir'

it'n

m.

The rcc"i. arc cxcit'UL; monev a'Tair.-

r.o.-Toy, July 8. developments in New Yoi an unfavurabla intiuenee an-t s!o,-ks 'nere have cmisi

Ke-;, il ':-!' -re the l'-J ';: i:Has euiarg.-d many a?i..:-M I-':.-:i- -; Has revived many a dull bu-me: Has siii d many a I, st lm.-ii.--s; Hi s ores, rved manv a kr-.'f 1-i.h:i.--s.

K!l. S5J., A5'SJO!2A . A.M. i- a v ii j: n i; is i n TELEGRAPH LINE! Connects v.Uit the .Viitio!,;! f.inr. I'l I'A OUTS nhVT ! ANY 1'AilT CP' VMTI ;, MA !.-. esi.y.-i. sent to an 1 fn-ia tie..- foilvwing 5 !::-

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Ccij' The Common Pleas Court, Judge Diummond ,res:dinj, commences its session m this countv on Monday next.

f5 The telegraph operator, at Lawrencehurgh, was slightly shocked by lightning on Saturdav last.

fjr7 Gr.oreTE IIavex, Fsq., Superintendent of the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railroad has resigned. His resignation took effect on Moudav last.

heartfelt sympathy and sincerely

the Great and Good Giver, who brings us into existence and deprives us of life, may be a husband to the widow' and a father to the fatherless.

extensive

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insure

r.l.

Dr. Ca

ie.

.i.OOO,

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insured; Z.

Fiivlow House.

Robbius, Shoto, insured; S. II. Shock, $-:00i., noinsurauce; C. Vandevenr, s-'V -" , no insurance; Routiler Ilros., loss $io.Xj'd; Kvans & Co., $:5.Cl."d; rresbvterlan oilices, $1'V.:0; R. & N. Fi aider, ;:,(. and va,I. .- "r ...... .

nv v..lnvo letn ! n.,f a., """" 'anging irom -.' to

, 1 1 5?o,t-d, and insurance not known. Jhenusdid hotel by the above name has been open- j cellaneous loss on buildings, eVc, is esiimaed on the corner of Sixth and Elm streets, ! ted at SlC,C30, and the total loss at Soi'O-

Cincinnati; and that it is under the manage- ; (-K- 'ne Rhiladelphia Education Society, i ' , ,. .

i'luladeliiliia Home Missionary Society, the ! - ...u....m.ai.

wh'ch was areed to.

1 he homesteaii bill camo tin as special or

der, ami I.tV.--:- uioved to srsike out the I ain01!-ltnents up to the closing hour.

and Ilarb,

bill, and discussed

ver

various

.1 Hi .1 1

ami weii-Kiiown i.roi-iers .at.ti stociv Ueaior.-

failed to-day. Their liabilities are not

known.

1

i.:e.vr,-n. ' 'in- inna ln-iianal Itam:!',,',

1 ll-Veialat. New V,,l!;. A ni-.-."a. (i.Kce il:

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S. liad.av s.v's i 'i.r,! i II. .1. fi A i II.W-

ment of that agreeable and obli-in- gen- LV'T, 1 , ' 1.K'ra V1,SSI0,1;ir-v Bnc;e tl AT., p v T 1 r lnict I ubhcation oftice of the General tleman Mr. B. l-Ani.ow.who never fal.s m seml,h. tlic F.-esbvterian OuarierU- Rev

c 1 .i . . t t - I .1 . T. . .

leeu.ng me nungi-y un uie most aeucious : tne l- oreign iioara ot iMissi

s:tu see; ion, pr:vid:ng that any individual j now a resident of these States or Territories, : not a citizen of any one of the United I 0... -i t. - 1: e . . 1 .

ouues .11. uie nine 01 ranKing sucn application for the benefit of this act, he shall have filed a declaration of his intention as rcard-

tion laws of the United

xs- I States, and shall become a citizen of the

iew. ; same, before the issue of the patent as made

00 The venerable Thomas Ritchie, of Virginia, formerly editor of the Richmond Enquirer and Washington Union, died in "Washington on Moudav week.

fJJ" The alarm fire bell, for Cincinnati, arrived at that city, by cana1 boat, on the 10th

vituals such as would tickle the palates of epicures. If you wish a good meal or a night's lodging, with attentive waiters to look after your comfort, go to the Fallow House. That's the place to get it, and no mistake.

ClN-CIXN-ATT, July 10, 1S51. Mr. Scott: Having had mv attention

mst. belh

It weighs upwards of six tuns. Some directed, by a friend, to an article in vour

paper, inquiring the whereabouts of Mr. C,

Crcj" Mr. John- 15. Covtxgtox an-ived in j

our city on yesterday from California, having been absent about four years. His old friends were glad to see him. Hope he will make this his place of residence again.

Christian Observer

buildings which were consumed, and lost

adtucu' books, records and furniture. California .Hatter. The George Law, with two weeks later date?, 418 passengers and SI, 150,000 of gold, reached New York on Monday. Among the passengers is Cap!. Adams, of U. S. Navy, beiuer of dispatches from Commodore Ferry, one of which is Ins commercial treaty wuh Japan. At S. n Fr.mc'sco several squatter riots had occurred: donltle bii,,dr,,l n-nc o-r? ,,.1

I I taivc. the liberty of mformms you that he i volve-s were fe,.K- ik,i ti,

is at present in Cincinnati. In regard to the ' nated in supposed vejec.'on of the cii'es' 0non -arrival of the papers I think I can give tlos l,.v t!lc Comm-'.ioners. a saiisfactory explanation. A difficult v"has ' 1 T1,C l"al f, ix.5kf' lbe 'slor, has , , ,, , , , , ; been pos,poned t-d August. Ihc accustd occurred between Mr. C. and the publishers, ; alleys thai the crcj-cdh iou was to protect wh'ch difficulty, however, is only tempora- Sorora from the iiicinsiors of the Indians, ry, and which Mr. C. is making every cf-! He is now editing the San Francisco .four-

fort in his power to settle. Unon one time,- ".' nc ,0'mcn.v c,-tuca a l':1l'"- ni Aew

'ons, and the

' ....... .u. vn.v. ..... 111 Lino (ILl,

oeeuoieu one Of tne

Two Wfts later lrom California. ARRIVAL OF Till-: GVA), LAW. New York, July 11. The steamer George Law, with the California mails, 400 passengers, and j: 1, .".().( !t.) in gold, arrived at this port early this morning. She brings dates from San Francisco to the Kith ult. Among the passengers is

3Iar'.;c1s. ClXelNXATI, July 12

Flour The aniv

FARLOW HOUSE, Corner of .-sixth a, id sO.ia Su ( ix i::-;ai'i, ohm.

eels

; Hour 1 he arii'-ius are Very light, being 'pHIS lar.r; an I . ua., h a- ..e-v H e; i lonlv CO Iris, dm hig the last twenlv-four vf 1 th- '"'u ?h ' I':, ' tlU:1 " I, , , --iii' ( ti Id leieral II. t-1. I' aa-s u-t

i-n' ii

-.e i at an nun iie.v I'lirni-ere

m oju-u li.r the rivll 1 v

Jt. FAi'i.OW

t.f-t re : -ties. ' I; . i'e -0 -;..r.

NO. 4, MAIN STREET, S i s i is v; S ti ii . I si i i ;s si :s .

and shall be: Capt. Adams, bearer ot dispatches from Coiu-

placed on the same footing with native horn j modore Ferry; among them is the treaty citizens, and tmved to insert in lieu thereof' nia with Japan.

Orleans.

This sleamsldp also h-'onght dales from

Thev cry instance, be refunded. I have sent word ; The slrp Columbia, of F.oston, was to.al-

Oi3 The editors of the Aurora Standard,

in their la.-t issue give us to understand that t,le subscribers may sacredly depend. The

ive have been misinformed about the mini- lepers slian come, or the money will, in ev- Sidney (o the 1 1 ih of Mav.

bcr of deaths lv cholera in that citv.

sav there has been no new M(., thU w.-oV to vour town, bv no less than hal f-a-do-en 1 iv destroyed oy lire at Melbourne, on the

-v: i w i v "i -i - i ' ! i-vr-,ir nf i!ir',-,nr ii,n l i i i - lib of April, whde at anchor in the bav. , c arc glad to hear it, nnd it gives us pleas- ( ' , tne cau,e of the delay and pre-; c ,s ,llli;cd t;iC crow ired he,, Tbe vield ure to state the fact to our readers for wc . mat every subscriber knew it. You ; of gold tout iuues encouraging. Business is do love the people of Aurora, notwUhsrand- xvcre but doing your duty in making the in-1 very flat at Sidney. Fiepaiuiions were going they have a railroad and wo have not i T'u'.v r',1( ro Wame can lc attached to you, ! "!5 on for tho defense of the poit in case of . , n,i ii,.i,. , ,. t- :. . ! a Russian aback.

.u vi.v tcaiu; ui legiet is untb u:e

nn.ii-1 ier. :Trn;ivr.1rm .ibrnhl b,v !

This new boat of Capt. T. T. Win

-with Mr. Lor

I C;'-

v:x as cve,:

r..-"lie ville

rnc of 1 -at :;, loce-mo'. ive. For poo I accomm of cClcers we rccom

cl--V, ' z i.I c The

s now r ween i i i"

) a

i-hit :o" nnd a clever set mend her to the i ublic.

FEcmaeratu- 3savs Vi tii;. A Mass Meethu of the democracy of Ohio county will be held at Mrs. Wescott's Meeting House, in Cass towush;p, on Saturday, the 221 of July. Candidates to fill the several county offices at the next October election, will he no:n:i a'ed, delegates

to attend the Ihsutct Convention, of Ohio

i j in --a. .ce cause. :-u

ne; tei with the in.piry. Mr. (.'. only asks the kind indulgence of the sub enbers until c -m.-i-oiniso can be male, v. ,i0 g'-eat asaerfi.- e -n I; ai whatever sacr:;ice to Mr. C, pciect justice shall be done io every sub.scriber. C. F. S. Mr. C.'s "Letter'' will be mibhshed

'r thr present inoi.th. 1 bv those interested..

Adviee t'rr.ril O e i-nn in jun 1, I. 111 ....

:u li.ne ueeu eoe-- f ..f ti,,, ..(,, r,.,. j ,1 J

CC'S resui The ; incftc-n 0

l'-ylll hniial. S.;::dwieh i-iar-l ad-, ceived. The King p. oe i'-y in the pervading Iva

lOuai ii's,, ;ct oiil-

t ia a Fern oeia 'c. vieiorv. j.'c of Reldi'-ghum Fay, Wa-di-;-ry; were a:iiicipa: rug atiaeks

ices to Mav 20ih rcni'Mied st' iet neut'ah ropean w;v.

a 1)0 ut i li o 12th or 1 1: Tl -11 -i .

mis wot oe understood

fjrJj-Capt. Raxtcr, of the celebrated clip1 cr Guipeshot, is in New Orleans, and it is supposed hat his vessel is at the mouth of

Tns-i Nkw Fo-n-AGK F.ii.t.. It seems that the telegraph Ocked falsely in regard to the new i --est age bdl. The Washington corres-

the Mississl

There is somethi

ng ti'-ew-

e,i

ot a lin

ing in the Gulf, and what it is the filibusters I Rill was

o:i' Know. iiioi'elia nas uie loilownu:

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i -' 'H' xoikiosi, unuer date v i..r.,i i ...i .-

v- ijitvi iv ui i a h ii j ill LI llUUvl ii li t Il( )I -

1

r ..,; , . ,r , , ! u, unit inc l ampero, on er last tnp trom

... ,.viu U'ilin-I.ia U.I Jll. V'.ll S POSt 01- V! ... T.,

i;. i.ni .... i , T. ,

to attend the Ihsiitct Convention, of Ohio - .i., ,,,; ,;, amnaiic. it aoes ; CtA,- clipper "Graj.csho!.- Althou-h and Switzerland conuth-s, ai pointed, and Pe 'di' !'U ''',tU ' ;,)V'nia1 l''.lthe officers of the Pampero did not-as thev -bcr bushiess of imi.rta.ee transacted.- loSfi JT ! TT The are ejected to turn out . over V. miie ,en ce7,ts, instead of ; SwiKS willot'Sm tpl t .:. six cents, flic (. d rate. , -, ,, , . 1 ,, T( i ,, iiv, when nmstioned on ihe su.biect. Some - It changes ocean poic as folhiws- , , , , . , J . irVTV.--,..ipn-;,.0. r , , . iaoo as kmios. weeks since we had advices bv one of our bCV li..u r.l,o),Airueqxicof Sev-;',1 v..n, r.:,',-r h- 1--ons. ' sieauvvs in fbe Tevn.s irado tb- 0,,,-rl,

n to tlds city, was fired into by the

eral w-.

a

in an

jud have v ;:a'he:-: " 1 v .

: , came We C;;' i-n c:

ott yestenb .not say I.o joved tl- el

-elv

Not belie ladies

hut

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1,1,1

u the number that went, it must X fine b.-s!de being the largest the kind ever known near this ' : -; -i ih-ss -.ni--i ; :;'-""eil, scr.t us one of the 0.;.; could 'Pe found: and its !-;:es or soiuetivng else, lirsuic-t-1 in a fairway to get well. We

ire

.. n-! !., W r;e,.. i : -t ' ' : !: n l ne'i- va.e. i.yei

i nere are a,i 1 tie cnai

1 polag.; is not increased s due.

- - p i1, I ere. - - .1 " S - - 10 and vou will Give the 1) 1

im-.us in the Texas trade, that the "Grane

shot" was seen on a cruise off the coast of j Texas; and now our information is that she

last u .-covered in tne vu-muv ot tl

the following: That any merchant or other citizen of the United States, of full age, engaged in and accustomed to any business trade or calling other than the cultivation of land, shall, in consideration of his inability to comply witl.J.he conditions of the act bv reason of his want of knowledge, skill or experience in such cultivation of land, be entitled to receive $1G0, to be paid out of the treasury. Mr. liroadhead honed that

the bill would be postponed rejected. Si-x-atk After a long debate on Mr. Clayton's amendment, the Homestead Fill was postponed, and the Senate, adjourned. HorsK. The resolution fixing the compensation of employees in the legislative department, -passed. It increases the compensation of ad officers, including messengers and clerks, twenty percent. A resolu: i passed, confining the debate in committee of the whole durug the remainder of the session, lo the question or proposition immediately under consideration. A resolution passed, changing the hour of meeting to 1 1 . A.M. A!.. "I i

'.-..legm at ins own re,.

cxcuocU iV.ii -rvmg on a committee

was api . iiaed durday at his euggo.-tio'i, to ascertain w hei iter money or oilier improper i.. a:,s n.i-1 bete' used to intiuenee members for or agaiu.-t a bill to extend Coifs patent for fire-arais, or any other bills. Adjourned. Washington-, July 11. Sen-ati-.. The California Telc"-ranh Line

taken up and passed; veas 20,

nays 19. Mr. F. row n laid on table a substitute he intends offering for the Homestead Hill. ft er important biiMiiess the Senate went into Ilxculive session and soon after

tut journc.!. IIousk- -The hill making provision for postal service in California, Oregon, and Washington T .-.iier'es, passed. It authoiizes the

Fostmas er Genera agents to apj oint 1

Shoulders at 4"'Gc, and S

The steamer Golden Age arrived at San Francisco, with dates from Sydney to the 11th of Mav.

oenous uisturuanccs Had taken place at . but in the absence San Francisco, consequent upon the late de- ; ciuirelv uonrnah

ua-u',a "l l"u ouriemc vjouit, adverse to yi.,c for b;,,iel

sipiatter rights. re, " . . . I

llie markets at San Francisco rm.timm,!

dull, without any material ch;

hours, and the market is fumer at

$7, tho latter the prevailing rate, but the demand is, of COUtse, wholly of a local character. Ciiain A sale of SCO bush. Oats, in lots,

is reported atb-oc; m the large way, however, ; QTII.L C .NTINTKS to J;K THIi ii:KA much over V,o could not be bia;ned i ".V"'"'"" 1','r:'il- . . ., , . 1 J lie ni's, i nier tak,-.- ,'i,-at i ieasr, re i ii ii.t' .rn

l revisions L lie market is uu. i, and there being no d.emand, except in the retail wav, prices arc nominal. Mess Fork is held with a good degree of firmness, at $11; li.-vou

la

nn-

re e.v i:i

's ;a

U e- ... t ,

of transactions they are Lard is dull at 81.. c to

ii let or ke-'.

Wh'sky Sales to-day of 7t?0 Imrrels at

tinned , 21V, and lcO from wag.,: s at 217. Tiie

iiuge m prices. 1 ,.,-l.,.f i o vl,.,.i ii, ....... 1 a

... 1 . ...... ,.J . ...u.w.v. ,1' UJl, 11 11 LI .1 ",.'UU U

e nae oaiCS irom t he Man, uie , I!

' . v, l ilUIIUO

ie-

to the 23d May, and from Oregon to the liAh

j ult.

i tl

mg a State Government

llK'St, w

The election in Oree-on was !i,K-or. .-.

ie Whig party and to the question of form-

mand. Cheese Market is steady and prices firm at 8' 4 0i,8..c for good selected to choice large.

:n-.r in , u !.! r an-1 th.- id,.i-

re -i-int--! a tail s-.--k .f al: "A hi bis line. Having :M.-t -e.i-l;i-il-.i i T, , -k , 1' D1U.GS AND .MMHICINFS. lie Hrli say w j: li all , ii:'..;. Ta-e t'aiT i- Ia-t':r-pa.-:d n-. ;:!ier in -.'lali-y ..: vasi.-iv and at the i.sual niai k, i ; d-.-s. 'fhv l' i'isijttS. i)i:s. isi skiviios, Ac., Kel t l,vb;:n iseon: j-lr--,- in every part. 1 am now in ivveipt el' a tV.-.!i s:---i t.f FbK.wn. And Amoi ii au i'crliiun rv, All wiii- b i- o:!;-r.- i ,,ege .-. I liaM- ei-- oj--ia-,i a .-j-':.-s..;:.l a-, .; - :-,.-i:t of STKW.VKT V CCS SdKAM KI-d-dNKI) C n is (I s . ,C New Yo:-l;. v. !.;.1: ja-e-ir. oi.l v r. . be e..,t r,, S'Ue. Itl-i !:ilMT -!.;i ;.l.d ., e f .; , I .-.liil keen a !;-!,- f--re ai! -i-e .ari. d.-s of ' SCilO' L Id 'KS.

The Japan Treaty ojiens two ports, Ch

oueuo, in the straits of Saugar, and Sehmud

a i uie entrance ol Jcddo bay, the

ne the chiet port lor trade and a

coal, and the former a depot for whaling

vessels. Com. Ferry surveyed the ch

latter to

depot fur

A MaTTKI'. OF 11 XT UK MI-; DklicACY. Airs. 1 sidvf the v.-ry l,e.t a.-.- '.-le'-i.: L. is a woman in every sense of the word,! KTArT.K ANI FANi'V TATI' ."Mi:V .... 1 : i- . i . ii . . .

aiei is piou.spoM'ii ei ( iidlil all ol a woman s . ''-v,-r oie-i-.-o in tins ;.ia rights. She is by no means jealously inclined, 1 . -" : ;l j1"" :l---"",'V,i and vet she knows a thin-'" or two," and tPe- !' I''1 K',u l;s- a'd -.nil". l 4. a :.i . tat,oiis ano manv ne-.v

ii.oii ii ii, il miu .-'e-. nun iiei own i v o eves. n,- e ,, .vi -i I 1,,.

:mtiel Mr. L. is the husband of Mis. L

to wuinn two nines of Jcddo, and found somewhat amorously inclined. Of late he plenty of water for all class vessels. , bas returned to lbs nnptual couch at unseaThe American citizens and consuls are to ' f''bi hours and Mrs. L. wondered uhat ,.,.:i,.,, i . , . ,' be could be do.ue; ,,,it so hue. She said

.vo.i.v, i.aua.u u u,i.,iness ac eiiher ol the nuthl

aooe ports, and visd the interior for ten miles from the coast. The treaty was finally signed on the .'list May.

un-eriiiei- m i

lid is ; attention of (.lie i.r.lii

nri . TKAS, A l.e-I, n! ,-eriipar,.- v. ; n ai. , : Ic-t a to minlitv. nnd be fa; :,

: ri.N AN l FOC- ;!.! l.s in n.,rtieidar "he bis st.-si.iln;. : I ol

et woman that she

waiti-d, tori. roofs. Nor had she Ion" !

The Russian frigate Diana, and the Ihe--

which j slooji Trinconnell were at ilonoluhi, and

sever;;! iiU.--.-.-nui lrigates Were si,ortly exjiec!ed at the same place, ader which they would proceed to the North Faeitie ocean.

I he accounts from the Austral;

is till

io wa.,.. j night or two since, she neeame as it were, the siire.low of his grosser half, aial followed him, even as the shadow follows the mov ine; ts of the e!..ud. L',:e; was her walk, but not U' M'.rcrssfi.l. After , l v....;rv rl 1, ;.! .-.,w bdil '

ivs. in pi lee t!;an can . . -a c i.i, am ;i:r I am in ,-e--,-:et ,-f a u.-w of OI!.. f.r 1uiit and Ma .-Id ai rl.,. :,,. Vy.y of

ice I am ! 1 5 i s :

-.''era' i .'.:s. i, d i ivi.'r ti

-r

r

n

ru'tv against inc panne's ot a o

door was oiiein.'! bv a female f,

Y.

1 1,

i.u.'d Siieiieh- d U.iv (iii

.A '! i-Ni

i m:

A N I

or. rui

lie

called;) the faith

(Mi

husband eld ere.

kin unties the habtiatton of the trad one. ami the do,.

were not favorable. The markets were over- was again closed. Judge, ye who can, th stocked with yroods of all kinds j feelings of Mis. L. v. hen she saw the in!!

Capt. Smith, charged with setting fire to the ship Westwind, was acquitted.

ine stop Lolumbm, ot Foston, was total- ' had visit.

I. A MI'S .1- la I V to IT!., II I- r ..t.v ie;,,;. v

It A.- ir- ! i - K Tl- i iT),r u:o'i: II'

;i 1 1

idtt

, iled to ead J. it. ( i:a:

"I MiK. H: ON -

lae l i V iV l 'i ).

delily of her .-pouse thus staring her in the j face. Mrs. W. she knew well was a witch-.

I mg widow, and her hir-band, she also knew,

her for no virtuous purpose. i

on the

Rut not yet did "the better part of valor"

j forsake the injured wile. Straightway she I stalked io a grocery store where cowhides

ly destroyed by fire near Melbourne, 21th April.

I he u-'ir, I.-n i,fn. -c. C... .... V 1... l ii -i

- ......... auiii i-jiii" a ii iia-i an- ; i. , i i' i ii i i ., , . au 1 w ere kept lor sale, and she purcha.-el three, j anced the rate or Lxchauge on England 3 . Then went she with axe in hand, smashed j toy per cent. Considerable anxiety was i" the widow's door, had occular demonfelt at Sidney, lest it, would be attacked bv ' s!lil,'" of lliu w'i""iig that she suspected, ami j

lussians, as it -as wholly without

the

tection. From C

pro-

lifornia the agricultural advices

1

to empower special ! iUV '"'''y favorable; great i rei.arations wen

ie

livery of .; State or

leg., long. S" deg. Taking into consideia- i b,on. tio.itlntlhisc'ipr.evcleaied irom Xew York. I Mr. 01 Is. Pom the Commit tee on Po

was

Isle of Fines, on the

t of Cuba, lab 22 1

iter carriers, for the tie

's from any postofliee in that ones, and fixes his compcusa-

cuices n

i-t-

a

b:!I reriealing the section in

which makes a deduc-

olli a :.,.r, so we '

1, for (lie priviIhe ladies the

under very mysieiior.s and suspicious cir-

doubt, shslippeirverv ouiellv throu-v',' H,o in ,!le 1:UV o( 185

OO'" At Wilmington, D.-laware, on the custom hoief and was three davs at sea be- i 1,0:1 of fi!'!.v -er cent for prepaid ostage on

iin, .Mr. aieni re, a m,-mb. -r ot the citv More the imbue knew anviniu - aboio !,, ncws'i-oe--.- , ,1 -;i'V '

f-r. e e : : 1 L. ...... , 1 1 .. e ..: . . . 1 .... ; t v. ' . . .

o e.-.o:.... I HJi i . " T: ;' Kims , II Ol e lie, : . . Ill S , 11,'' M Ilia. , , el i ,i pnr ; ...... . 1. . , l . . i

a;., o ,i i : ... , . . , ; , o.- . iwiiwu u,-"'i uie seciion as a tionus to tne

Mavor, who w;

P- l...,,li.,.l , i... I Tl,;, ! ,- i1.,.,, 1 ,,r .1,,. 1 r ...: i1 T

3fr. .. AL-aiii. 'I't.is Tempe-anee Lecturer, of whom wc

w!e -e.iboe1 -., "turned In a1 other c dninn our rc; vfe'e ',, '.v:l! find a com mm

city ' lore the puouc knew anvtir-ng- aboip-, lier ' ncwspnpe--; a: 1 1

tor brie-; crackers. A i movemente it must be a matter of con ;id- ' loot,.,, i ,,

- ....... .1.. - , . ie.-

. ,o,ee v. ,is .aai n oeioi-e uie i ci aiiie, icicie, i ri uie wnnto eemmtiM v. : , ... ibont to fine lrm. Yalen. I And then what d.vs her cai- consist "nf ? : C"'V J,iV "M 'l'1:st t,,c cou,:t"c' V-

tine thereupon very grossly insulted the ; Thirl y thousand of the bestT puicussiotied ! T!iC 1'- maldng appropriations for the

mayor, and lie was committed to the cell muskets ever shouldered.

for contenn,!. Tb:, rr.nt,..l in.iel, .,.,!;, ...I I

among the friends of the parlies, and S2,-l A. Ooou Hint fo: Faumkus. S. uie years .:.: bail was refused. About 11 o'clock his';h I tliought I would try my luck at keep-

liicu'is went to the house ot the mavor and i mg a lew liens. I lie House 1 keep them m

m. Tin mavor came!'s a lough, chcaii concern. 1 put some

he

drew

from the bodies of the faithless and the frail. Not satisfied with such treatment in her own domieil, the widow re, aired to the oiliee of Recorder Ramos, made complaint against Mrs. L., and had that injured' wife arrested for assault and battery. The result was, that Mrs. L., on Tuesday night, slept

ome ' in tlie guard house, tortured bv her feelin-'s

named and mos,juiioes. nere tlie widow siept, ,-l ;.iL',

Uej onent cannot say, out wnetlier she siept j " nt

in an. n.e i.irsh o s eaoe s. win:, in.,e.

e parties who ;,,,,,.,,. v ,, -,.. ,, ,, . ' 1

were ejected, subsequently got possession of j

me ur, and erected a fort, within which fif-

J. E. CRAFT & CO., IX-aVr in i'n;. i'.mi s. Oi;.. ).. S;a::s, IVrfuiin-ry. e! 1 1!.m!.;. s;1 .:i..nery. IVu an.', Peek,-: Cutlery. V e .. iV ,-. NO. t. MAIN ST'nKbT. KIKINC SFX. AV. (TLLKX. MERCHANT TAILOR, Main sh:i it. b'l.-iM, Ms. Ive.. VISIIKS n, inf rm ail I.-ver, , f and Itobii.tuibly made l-'bn; that lie mav

oe.ug maiie lor the fall election, and both parties were to hold conventions on the 5th

oity. In an attempt lo dispossess st

squatters at San Francisco,

T. 1). Smith, of Fl

in rb- old o id lV,!i.w' bui.d to do uj, in u ,,e..t and dmaoi in the !a;;-- , f e..a-. o: r.'. i ieieS of If. ,; temelds Wear Ilia

LIST OF LETTERS

!)EM.1M.M; in il , n .!r!v l.r..

an

ianner ie'-.

t

All

a man

and two others wounded. The

liladelphia, was killed,

C r-. e paled wi

t to an i-v'ta :ne for li.em ihe lie, e.--arv

teen assembled, fully armed, and firmly resolved to keep possession.

1 he citizens were form

ioi uie purpose Ot de em in,r t he red,!.: ol

pair, preserat;on and completion of certain j property-owners, and serious disturbances

rc-

ii iew wccks ago, inquiring as to his undertook to mob h

Cincinnati, i 0,lt wiln a tiistol in each hand and 'dispersed ! crotches into the ground, boarded un outside

(1... 1. .. r. , - . ' .... I ... 1 -l .1 eo , ... - .

be-s, who ore inlere a! ion from h:m,

-i " ,r w t .

v. n ' -, ' ag ileal-. ( ! :. o. to gi to i,l

v. ;

i

err. tiiey snitsbribed

t.ie mob, after making several arrests. The; il"d inside, then filled in with glass windows, mob handled the mayor very roughly, tear- j alul ventilated well, and a small stream of mg his clo-iias nearly c.ff. A citizen offered ' w'at-'' ne through it. The posts will ac-

a tiioiis, .',! itoiei'-s to any set ol men w ho would l.,ke Valentine ont of the ce1! bv

i :

111

r-r

t

d to I

a i ci l o;;r o e r-o a; the u,

e c,

o-:r in-jti-ry a! me time; Wo Ni'd COlh'iig f, r but merely stated tint '''iV ce lecturer, by pro- ' o! ;jecf. in doing so, was o'ily a better ctanee . lie ci-rtalnly is not

a 1 emner.ince ,

urn-, force I hero is letting where the i.i g may end, as ihe friends ol Valentino

ippear to be determinee to carry the matter

to e

A

1

emperance lectu-

U-r-TPF.N-T ON" A StKAMISOAT TlIKKK Pi n- i

sons Si-Ai.ppn. The steamlioat I lousier! Stale, of the Louisville packet line, was the;

e' i ,ie oi iiaei.oii.s a, -e.iilclil UiiS llloming, as she was lying at the wharf. Al.viut"two o'chick, the boat having arrived an hour or

"r- i ,uo '"-e'l'e, the engineer's assiatant and three

of the crew prepared to-clean out one of the boilers belore they become cooled. One of

ic, tliem carelessly drove in what ts called the

; "man-head," "iviiw vent to (hesfeam which

remained in the boiler, and it rmdied out, scalding badly the assistant and two of the hands. 0m; of the hitter incited be -dii

he killdllCSS of at. the moment nrn,.r ovr.i-l-eii-,1 l..i ......

, i :. - ,. , . . i " I .s "'-' k i " i-"

I niiusiipr (who by the way is rescued from the water immediately by his on" of the m-'.t exJcesivo dede-c friends. It was ret or! t-d that a fourth man

commodate am.ut one hund.ical liens, th;:'. nece-s

itemg the unmoor ol neus 1 usuaiiy keep. Lnder the roost I throw three or four ox cart loads of dry muck, dry dirt, etc., which I haul over two or three times a week with my manure hook, 1 bury their grain in it, and make them work for a living. In the spring I have a fine heap of home-ma le guano. If there is anything imported that is better to make our crops grow, I am mistaken.

Haxi;

IV(i TOO ClOOi)

"lb

'la ie Mhmc!!

every oi.e th.it thirtieth" for w,,c

It ... ,1 ...

om.-eto the U atuks,-' of Ih-oad way, New York, and partake of the quint essence of Pfc fm.)y,nM9f ..withot moi)

CV and WUf.onf , lire " fte .1

ill tie

tie- I

f- ho-,. :.

' l'a-1 'Let

in music

1 Snites) we have receive

aul. fa! pieces for

the

ie. piano:

Uades," '-Fairy Land Schottish," pe.ik of a man as we find l.tm "

' Let me Alone,-' and "The Fight of Ne-l-i.'.ad'

For tl

nr.v,

i goo,

music, we would

a iv :se o;;r fi ieials to send a list of the pieces they ward, with the leeency f,ir(he same, to Hon. v. r. W.ukiss ?W Ih-oad.way, New "ik, and tie-y w;ll rev ive them bv return

Ipuolie works, commenced under the Fiver

and Hail, r Fid, was, on motion of Mr. Ritchie, air ?nded, making an appropriation for the improvement ot the Ohio river, including the dam at Cumberland Island. Mr. Preston moved to amend bv makin

a a appro -.tuition of S--V :0 to defray the

J iv keiqeng in repair the

I innl bi'iw,.,-- Louisville and Portland, and . mak ng it . v.e of toils, which was agreed to nnd after some further debate the House adjourned. Wamit,-;;to-, July 1'J. S::n-.te. The resolution to print 5,.t00 .copies of the conniendium of the census i ; returns, was taken up and amended so as to

com lose a I able showing the number of acres on lh.M. A tele- nf li,l ; ..u si...... ,. l n;

. ....... v.... l( ,jL(ll.l. UllUL. 1: U 11 I 1 ill IUII. says thai, at a -atherm- of I mm... , , ...... ...

j-ne u.ii . en i ue coiiqiieuon oi ine J reasury Fiui! ling, and for tho new War and Navy Departments, was taken up, and after a-short deliatc lostponed until to-morrow. The Ilomcste.vl Fill was then taken up. Clayton withdrew that part of his amendment post jMtiing a substitute for the sixth section, leaving the motion pending to strike out the sixth p etion giving the bonelit of the bill to foreigners. Mr. Chase opposed tho motion, and ndvo-

havo resolved to accept the plan lor tunnel- ' cated the justice of allowing foreigners who

mg meago river as proposed Py the Amen- como )o sct.k a 1K,me in this country, to setcan Sub-Marme I unncl Co., ot New York. . ... . ., , ", It is to be finished bv May 1st, IS.-,",, ma,le i 1,0 "l"n rtn'1 cuR,vato 1,10 so''' and ho 'ovof cast iron; entrance' on a grade ne t exceed- ! 0(1 ,0 ancii.l by allowing all foreigners who ing one footfall in nine. The plan to be ! mav at any tint? conic to this countrv to

veto go onshore, they sei- tu o wagon tracks, oa-h ten feet wide, and make it the one of their adoption, the iirirh pior, lieeame mtoxn ated, ! two foot, ways, each four foot wide, lb,. f,,r. 1 -, f ,, , ... 1 ' deck otneers with every j mer eleyc,, ieet hi-h, and the latter seven I 11... .-i.i . . . ' t ir.. T..,l . a. f .. p ir. -.i

mini ine g:,r, i i ,,.(,. ie lop ol the tunnel to be not less huiut tu lavomi .nr. i,i.yton's j c ! and 11 iced I than twelve l'.-ct. bebuv- low u -ilnr ,,rl- f... motion la strike mil in, 1 w.ic tiuw...t i.. '

I ...... . .1 1,1.1 , 1 . - - ... w . ,t.O,i 1 'J ,

IES1'KRATK I-l.S'i OrNTKi: I'.MT WKir; Am Ell icaxs a.no Ikiii. On the morning of tin

Fourth, alight took place between a large! i, arte of A merieaiw nnd Iddi at Minene. I

uig organizations, ,. - , ., ' , ', ,r . iter, A. 11. 1 lie fader were ron.ed, and

twelve or fifteen of their houses gut led, and ! furniiure destroyed. The Americans then! attacked the Catholic Church, broke all the

Tboii-i-is f imi.1,,,11 il.., t...i e ... i windows when the authorities and l olice i

.. v.o.i, i,i-n, Liii ill, iv X.aiUl leilll- , . , i. ... I stoliped tl

2 i he ' '". . id , j ..-i; at V a ,a,-e at i:.i.. P. M.. Sunday .-e-, day l!a- ,,;!;be vv:!! la' , ii fio'-i i A. M.. and one lioiir afvr ihe Mail iieai from (.'ineiuna'.i. A Al-don Ih-niaanin A n hi'ial 1

a;n-

e ; i

be

am aiia-rn

ltae't .', banieid,

F. J'.ari Kai,'

, k A. M d. I in

. .v. vi. ami

nival of the

aJ

Dan

' l.elI,.H Marv

occurred.

.roni the same eause, or from accident, went overboard and was drowned.

St. h

Or-jA letter from Iiio under date of Mav l'.Hh, states that fifteen seamen were on tiTal before a court martial on board the U. S. slep Savannah, at that port, on a charge of mutiny. It appeals that on the 1th, bavins

t een r.'t iis' l leave to go on shore tin

cretly l-rocnred 1

and attaeke-d 11

missne tney could prm un w as Called " I '-n tb,e- v(

graphic despatch

five or six hundred Abolitionists in Framiii"-

bam,ou (he Fourth, (.iarrison made a speech, and concluded it by lumiinj 1h i.,;ih,!;,yn J the I'liird Sttit,. ,! Such a beast deserves hanaing by the heels. CUve. IkruM. Oh. no! Let him alone. He would much rather be hung ly the heels, or the neck, than lo be unnoticed. The itching of his soul is to become a martyr. Cin. Com. This creature was one of the oj posers to the Nebraska bill.

OT" A committee of the Chicago councils

missioner, had resigned.

New and rich diggings had been discovered on Korn river, 350 miles south of Stockton. San Francisco was again rapidly improving. The Walker fillibusters pleaded not guilty to Ihe indictment, and gave $10,UdtJ bail. Py thisanival we have dates from Acapulco lo the bJ2d of June.

e riot.

seriously injured.

pped tne not. Several Americans were

Ax Ei.oi.iruNT Si'kkoii. In Springfield, recently, there was an alderman elected,

! u hose "gift of irab-' w as not of the first or

der. So when a party of political friends gathered together to congratuleie him on his success, he "returned thanks" as follows: Hieiilleinen, I am glad 1 am edeeted. Yon

, will tin, ! bread and chee.se and brandy in the I next room."

',,! Clnis'ian ', llller Jaeob

c Cuniiin

:ham Win

QCj" A steamer, lat w eek,

made

a In'

-v:l:, peo

Tho l,!,,e!.-.,d,, of H,.o ,.... 1....1 1,

... ' 1 the Inst, one ever made, Irom Harbour raised; the commander ot the Cited States; t(1 ,hc Full, of (.iu vandoite, Va. The

snip i oiuiinoutu notiiieu the Alexiean coin- I pie liad never seen a steamer, in some localniauder that the United States California!'1'1, anel were a little excited at the inci-

steamers must Iiri nil, iii-e.l e.i i,i, ii,., l i dent.

......... - ....vv,.v.fc to v, 1111 LilM 11,11bor, upon which the Mexican commander

raised the blockade, and departed for Mazatlan. The commander of the Portsmouth had rescued au American captain, who had been captured on his way to Lower California, with the Chilian bark Patrasa, charged with having fillibusters aboard, and but for the presence of the Portsmouth, all on board would have been shot or sent to the mines. The cause of Alvarez seems more prosperous now, and it is not believed, at Acapulco, that Santa Anna can slop tho progress of the revolution.

I.mi f-

th-

Lawuem-i- Mass., July 10. There was a serious disturbance Saturday night between the Americans and Irish, the latter having raised (he American flag with a cross over it. dims and pistols were discharged, and the Irish put to flight, aud several of their houses gutted. 'The military were ordered out and the

Ir.i.NKss ok Ori-uv Sinukus. The two operas one at N'i bio's and the other at Castle Oarden, New York, were suspended on Thursday evening, in consequence of Madame Thillon being ill with intluenza, and Madame Maretek with cholera, Dt-iATU fkioi Foouiahimnk.ss. On Wednesday, a lad, name unknown, while trvin" how near the engine he could cross while the train was in motion, was knocked down by the locomotive, near M.unaronick, New York, and instantly killed. O'J-The New York Assay Office, it is said, will not be ready to go fairly into operation before the first of September, in consequence of the trouble experienced in completing the chimney stack. OCT" T lie- weather is again very pleasant.

D Durnial Samuel I , Itarlhold Miss F Fir-neb Little I IP-n.j F l-'ialu r O Kev Filter llarkaianv G (loidd James 2 Ireene dane K II Ibid P. -'on Thomas -2 liemiali H -ni Hi, ddl. !,.,, M. dibit Iiamikon .lames II Hannah Fan inetoii llalkins Kiiai lla-.i kin.- .Naie-v J .loieeii John Jones Jane K I K.-iby Vi ler Kei.naday Win II I Ka anaudi .lames I L bai.a .loiin M M Meiidal, (diaries McKay bemis Moeie l!ar,i.ou M,,,., ' h:e ahaiu i Marina'- i'iiiaiu M..1 an li rt. I Mare-aii T 1 M. 1 1 i.- I-Aeiine j M, Inlire .lol'.u M, -.- itr-l;o Mo- Wm Marshall John Mi(da.-.-en Mr 0 Ikerson John P I'iiriel l'.l.w.iid I) l'atiiek Heniain I I'ar i-r .1 (.' ! 11 ! Kodins James K.1hiN Amen, hi i bodae;-- J.-hn b; k, i's Piarn, r .1 l.'avse A -I l.'.-deers Tl. M t lioheiisoii M.irv b'obin-i'ii Marv s Sparks Xaney Skimiev Mary I StaiiekinL' Mar'dia Smidi I niilv" I Sliiilh Iteoiee t Sheppard l'b. be Slater Mary F. Sent Walter Spaiki- Nan. y T I Titusded A 1 ! w

ie )'

.ho h

b

nn-.

Mot,

iv ere

.11 a k it i i:i, In New Albany, Iud., on Tuesday, July 1th, by Rev. John C. Smith, Mr. T. T. IlM'lIS to Miss O.VMIA!,Jl' A. ClMN.'illI:, both of Law reneebu'g'i. Ilul.

Wuittrett Klee.l.T Weaer bill loll 1 Willi.-. Allen Woodward Aiiu rt M.

Welch lMndv W alton An, hew W'urdJ (i

YANTl--Ii-..

J. ii. fkiknd. r. y.

ni.ii) ot -,..! in. a ,v . b e-a, t r.