Weekly News, Volume 1, Number 26, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 18 August 1854 — Page 2
CHARLES C. SCOTT, Editor.
rising" sun: FRIDAY, : : : AUGUST 19, 1S54 i AsfC-ais lor the New-... - ruf:u-n ere au.y antne-r-vertUerncnts. re- r " " ; P.. J. Laxh.im V-v-y. Ir-d.; tnAi:n i.. Hedge. Horence. Ind .: i . amce-. B. Baxter. Patriot. Ind. fST-S. H. PARYIX. Tso.. .r.rr-.l Wr.,.... Ageat. No. ;0. Fourth street, between Wuhun j cnl Vine. CiUehiuatL Ohio, is our onlv authorio. I ager.: to cbtsin e-lvoi tenent and subscrio- i tion iii th.-.t vi:y. " ! : LF-V. B. FALMEK is our oniv authorized ! Awn: h- Fi-iL:de-p.hia. Ne -,v York end Boston, to I vb:r.i:: uvcrtiic:;::'; r.iiJ fi.b?. rivt''i.-f. r r i - '- j To Advertiser. of tlu Wc-ekU- New.'' is now I .tov.'jie ihat of :mv paner ever fcf. re miVi-'hi-d ! ::i :hi ?:,u.e. un.i vividly ineroasinjr- Adverti- j wi'.l o.:si;'i: tl.-nr on-n i-iterest' bv ehooshiir ; f OuVfrSlvitSv I Cw.A at the firs: .tU'rra of the ' 1 - . . .. Our Paper. J
Six m-.r.tk; ago to-cay we commenced the ) of ,-Mr. Case and Whisky," with the signa- lour object is a political one, and you publication of tho "Weekly News." Not- iure of Junius attached. ! know it, sir; and by frul means or fair, you withstanding the rr.ar.y surmises of frfcnds j 0! Junius, what a mighty man thou art! intend to defeat him if possible for the Senthat our rsjer would be short-lived, it has J Whoever dreamed that such able produc- ate; and you wish to convey the idea to the ive.l to see its 26th number, and, from j tions, such profound criticisms and such with- Christians through the country that Mr. present appearances, will live to see its 20th ering sarcasm, could fl.nv from the pen of Case has been slandering and der.ouncir.s: volume. The people whose interest and '. one who professed to "Know Nothing." Christianity. Does not -our face burn with general good our paper advocates have ', You thought Mr. Case to be a man of can- shame to knowingly abuse and slander the came nobly up and lent a helping hand iu ! dor, but are fur-k to confess you have Vltk '. innocent? Or are you under good pay by swelllng cur subscription list to its present nspect for his inleH,'i.d oJAlliks:' 1'erhaps tne 117. fad ion to blackguard for tliera. size. W. are indeed thankful to them for! Mr. Junius, Mr. Case has not had the same Ah! Junius, don't open your mouth so wide
::uui:eiS. ai d v that no act of ours ; will ever catisc them to think our paper uuwcrtuv tuc-ir supp-: We ha ever Kept cur paper free from personal abuse knowing that articles upon the rascality and villainous characters of coi.temi tible creaVires would be of r.o interest to cur patrons and have never ia ar.y way (but once, for which we the:, begged our readers pardon, and now feel satisiiel that we shall never . be under the necessity of doing so a second :
V.mc,) desccnuei trcm our position to no-: c:nal purposes," or a utile of that pure La- porting to be written from Guionvilie, comtice any specimen of the degraded portion , tawba of Mr. Cases' make, to assist digc-s- plaints were made of the frequent failures of humanity. ' tion. You know its virtue I presume, bet-1 of newspapers to reach that office. The Our paper is truly what it purports to be ter than I. Mr. Case merely in his remarks, writer speaks of the non-arrival of the Yis--a paper for the people; and never shall we mentioned the Use of tobacco as being an iter of the 20th. ult., and that the Christian i:cue a sheet controlled by political dema-; evil, when like alcohol it is used to excess. ' Advocate misses frequently, while on the gogucs, whose only object is cilice, or pledged It is a narcotic, sedative and stimulant as other hand German papers never fail to reach to support any clique or party irrespective of - you require the two latter chew on Junius, the office.
CU." W, that no paper. wuich devotes its services to a party, can be of interest to the family circle; and as our aim is to make a paper suitable to all espceially those who feel an interest ir. the growth ana prosperity of country, we will net dabble in excitements that avail nothittg to the ) topic. Our pat:: Wli Ways rcv.s from all parts ct tb.e i inverse ::: ot paper, besides a good selection of the choicfit literature of the day in each number. V,r markets ciiy bo relied upon with confiuencc. Vein ale Seminar. By ar. advertisement, in another column, it vs ill bo seen that our citizens are to have a female Seminary here. We hq o all who feci an interest it? this place, or the education f females, will take an active part in helping to sustain this noble enterprise. The education cf Cue female is of more importance than the male as it is her who makes the first im1 rcfstons en the mind, and they, wc believe, are the most lasting. If a woman be ignorant, it is expected her children will be the same and very reasonably, too. for we seldom see an ignorant woman the mother of an intelligent child. Then how important is :t- that fathers and mothers should see to the o lucation of their daughters. Rising Su:i is undoubtedly the best situation for a college on the Ohio river its peo- ; ;e are :r.tcil:gent and sociable and its location ct h and beaut v 3 ui.surwili do We expect this stitu . To I.over- of Iusir. D vt :r A. Tr.cAX, No. 60, West Fourth ' Street, Cincinnati, has the largest and best , . , . cc.octed stocs. ot music ana niustcai ir.strurer c: ne 3 ii that citv. Ills Pianos sts frcru the best manufacturers, of the finest o:.e and fii-ish, and at all rices. We know cf no other establishment that would give a yu-chaser half as good a bargain as Mr. Tztr-ax'.-. We advise our friends to call and tmei.t, whether they buy or not - roe its asu will ; ;:vc tr.em an ica ot ig'r.t to be. "iat a tiiiiThe Christian Diadem. ract excellent moral tnagazino has .a'e.y iu:n :m; :i in a i v i. is a !.o oi m.r.v-s.x riigcs ot read ca''y printed, and under tho control of Z. Pates Hatch. Each number contains a tins engraving and tnsr.v articles of interest king portion cf ccr-.-nur.itv. It is fin I at the low price cf O-c- DV.lar j er annum. Aidreeo Z Forv bifK No . Srn:.- : Yrk. " ' -TruM m the Lord.- j Ihc writer of this piece, whoever she may ; b5. forgot one very important item viz: givis. - r An editor r,v-r tells the name of ;tor. ..mm. : Jackon' C ollegiate Institute. I T. j . , In-.Sv,e.s-ccnductedir.Trdion oi learning; Las been removed from Patriot to our city, zi nli' he opened for the reception of i e:hc:-r en tho 11th cf Scpteml)er. An ad- . , .., verteseinent in anotner coiumn w-.i g-.re partxa'.ars as to terras, &c. tC7-Ltnr eMm .orrenpouaer.t 3 epistie , atr.e t-X) late for publication but as it 15 a. Utter that will not loose .ts interest by keep- i r- --- i-'ib'.l.-b -t n n--,T i.ext.
lug us her name. We would be pleased to 1 01 j0d b? nn,'-Sli!:g ul the common ivolitics i nominate, which resulted in the nomination , - .- , . , . , of the dav ioinin- all mrf t, -,-.-. ; of John B. Craft, as a candidate for Treas., near from nerotten, but she must have 'l ! ' William T. Pate as a candidate for Sheriff fierce enough in us to let us know who she even trampling our cot.-s-ution under their ; and Joh jeUil:s as a caI,did;lte lor County
Jadge Dow-
CO"!1'- J. Hathaway is now agent for the -Etna Insurance Company, instead of S. F. CovixtiTOX. 2Jr. II. can be found at the Telegraph office uaui o.i on eanesuav evening last. ihe house was crowded to over-uo wing. The best singing done, so say all present, was '. u 1 i - Vr- I a lad-' IrorQ onr c:tlT- " e are Kt sur" ; prised for Rising Sun is particularly noted ; for Prefv girls and good singers - - , r , , uin.ii.ii vi v.'uc juae.v a xjcuti. ii is an excelled one cone hrnV- ra-os of r-H 1 fxce"f" Cne' ' Cne hl'na'-'- I R2es pf M- . w.e, th.rtv-ssven ensjravings and seventy con-' - - . ' i trihutors. The steel engraving "He's cominc." and the fashion plates, are as fine as we i. . . ., .,, have ever seen' ode-v and the cekly News" can both be had one vear for 3 50 Tbe price of Godcy alone is $3.00. For the Weoklv Xews. i i -1K. Ei-itcr In the last number of the , Reveille, I notice an article under the head opportunities of getting an education that you have, and be may not have had quite so ma:. v 'talents" given him as vou have had. Do, dear Junius, have mercy on him. I doubt not ho regret; as deeply his lack of '-intrlkduol ali'dicf' os 1 do my lack 0f 1 "baby talk" to answer your article. Now . doon't get mad, dear Junius, for it always! makes me nervous. But if you think I am too familiar, just take a little of that good brandy and sugar that you keep for "mediAs you are one ot the "credulous"' that think Mr. Case wishes to sustain the low doggeries and advocate the free sale of liquors, I regret that he did net use language sufficiently lain fervour "ii.tduvtwl a''itits." How thai.sftn we a;l must feel, Junius, to think wc have such a good, disinterested, faithful monitor. You say Mr. Case has offered us a substitute for prohibition, to-wit: 'Tunish if vou will . mm icho cds dru.-rt, and the man who sells tiie liquor or gives it to him, to make the drunkard more drunk," and this jou say is his sub:-ti-tute for p.-fhi' luere it is. t unisn tne uuiortuuatc meortate, incarcerate him in the county jail," Ac. Oh, horrid! t that bo awful, Junius! If a hu- , . , . , . i , , man being, knowing that to drink too much whisky wouid deprive him of reason, and that while in that situation, he should beat his wife and children, cr even commit murder, oi:, how horrible to confine that man till his "intdlci ual abilities'' returned! The poor fellow had formed an unnatural appe-:
tito for drink let him alone Junius, and also two back numbers of the lf'th and 2'Sth hanQ the man that made the whiskv. A ' "U' aro 7ct bhind- ,As t0,gne third iud " , . - , , , " . last inquiry, the number ot Gorman papers man has just returned from the go.d regions that CQlmscre are lla-cef and j. thilik' t'h,v with a million of dollars in his trunk he to appear a little more regular than some leaves it in charge of a servant a third per- other papers that come to this office, fori sou comes up, and in order to get the. money liev;r kneu" thoAe German papers to fail of , , " coming everv mail dav but once or twice in commits muruer kins the servant let the , , -n ,, the term ot the vear. 1 he Commercial has thief and murderer go, Junius, and hang comc Up very regular and pdoinpt at about the man that brought the gold there that every time; but I ihink that those German placed the temptation in the wav. The papers has rather gone ahead of them in a;.' o i - - . n . ,,,.1.,,. i, i c i iiii-. I'.romp-tness and regularity for the past vear. tniet and murderer nad lemou a ted habit.1 , -. .,,,.,, 1 ,. , . . . , lours, h. IHACilLK, l.M. cculdn t help it, poor teilow. But vou, .,, ., , . ,. ., . , , , , . , ,. . You w;a see that there is nothing said m sav golc and whiasey arc d-.fterc:.t art.cies : ... . , . , (. , ,. , . tins letter ol the entire loss of anv package so tnev aro. ou sav w h.skv :s oi little or , , , , , - 1 . . . , of papers, but that a lew numbers of the no Use -u the wor:d. In.en how much more . , , , . . . ,
culpable is t ho atari that forms an appetite for it v.-atii-g tne cause No sir! I am not adof intemperance. I cons r the use cf lu toxicating liquors as a beverage the greatest curso on earth ale --hoi in whatever shape or form never enters my mouth, and I intend never shall. I do" not i resume, in fact ' T L-r,,., tV,,. Mr r.... -.,' I '...,., l.. 1 ai.C" Hint i. . u.:v i-.' vt i i ciivU- 0 and v'"ith as Evach. if nt rnore, heartfelt . tuanktumess tor the c.e.'.vorauce ol our race from that sin, as do those that prate about ;. , ,t j. . l. l :t cci.t.nualU , and lore trom week to week ' ine readers oi our papers witn tneir lumsy productions productions written more with i
tho aim to authorship and notoriety, than j .-.-. to the actual interest thev be! in the tem- For the Weekly News. Democratic jIi'MMi!;. pcrance cause. It is high time that there . Pursuant to the order of a previous meetwas a purifying of the mora! of some of the ing, an adjourned meeting of the Dcmocratmora!:sts in ti e rountrv j ic Pa:ty of Ohio County convened on the I have looked with fear and trembling at tl,e 12lh da-v of Augtut at Mrs. Westcott's -i,c . , ,. , c" ; meeting house, in Cass 'lowuslup, tor the tne sad cnangc taking place in some of our e i-i . . .i " 1 1 purp.ose of nimimatiiig candidates tor the vamiListers men j rofetsing to be sent by rious county offices to be filled at the next
' Heaven to proclaim the glad tidings of everj lasting life to a sirfnl world sop them !.,- ! ir-T ibc ti-.rr.l . .e i "f the dk-8 aining the spotless ; rube ol Chnstiamty, and disgracing, if it is; l"-t"b'e for such men to disgrace, the cau.e !
acon.;animlumty. Ana at tne great day when cur deeds, words, thoughts, and ac- i
tions while here on earth, shall be summd i up by the God of Gods, fearful will be their ' . , , , . ' doom. I hal rat ner stand now upon the crumbling verge of tho crater of Mount j Vesuvius than stand in their ehooa. The ! walls of pandemonium are hh,vA mad with , , . ; heat and the liquid flames of hell are i
ieaping in madness to receive them. I know On motion. Resolved, Tht these proceed -a few such, and what I have written was 1 fags te published in the "Weekly News."
intended for no one individual, But I must hasten. I bava not time now to write more and do net p ih c l--ie vour ribr Mi Eii-r
Bin I will merely sav that Mr. Cass did i not receive hs "code of morals " as Junius i i would make us believe, in the same school 1 with himself that of the "distillery or near j the entrance of some low doggery.'' Junius j has -without any just cause undertaken to j slander our candidate for ths State Senate, j
an old, respectable and worthy citizen. , i.vei rae mar, Knows ur. ua.se, Knows nun to be in every way worthy of and capable I of filling with honor the station. "Whv I j at n , . ,-..' i does Mr- -ase S"J so much about the Maine i Law?'? Because, Mr. Junius, as a learned j and talented man, he is frequently asked i for his oninicn on that law bv individual.! ; wishing to become benefited by his wisdom j t , ?.. t j . ! 3'U rrortn:ty of; becoming personal! v acquainted with Mr. ! r i i n v... ! Case, and should improve vour little time , talent while with him, you raiht learn something:. i ou will "pass by as unworthy your noj tice the misrepresentations and slanders cast I upon the holy religion of Jesus Christ" by 1 C ase, vou snv Mr. Junius. Now I will ; - , say tuat you are aceusm,; Mr. Case falsely, ! and I am forced to think, knowingly. j t0 spew out .ottenness and corruption on t,ie ur.suspecl: I say no m: pros; ; and ought to have passed the aif.de by as it deserved, unworthy of notice. Mr. Case is too well known to be injured by the (.ackliu of any such biped, I hope. 1 LA TO. ' For the Wvkiv Xe -.vs. Mu. Scotlished iu the In a letter which was pubYisitor of the 5th inst., purOn this ground the Independent Press Lawrei.ceburgh charges me with withholdiug from the regular mail all papers to which I am o; j osed either in politics or religion, and the Visitor of course copies it without having the slightest evidence whatever for such a charge. 1 wrote a letter to Post Master at Gnionvilio for the purpose of ascerlaining the la-ts, and received th foliowirc answer, wlreh vou will please to publish: Gi ioNvti i.f., Ind., Aug. loth, '3d. Deau Sir Your few lines of the 11th concern ;i:g tl.i- I 'li-L'-icii of KUnr. nt' th. O'ltli .f T -1 1 - nal helongs to this office, and also whether the Christian Advocates for this office arrive hero regularly or not, and also the number ul ,je,u,iul neusp-apeis tuat veie iccei.eu at this office, and whether or no they came , , ,, ., - auv more regularly than those other papers. TJ the first in4uiiw in regard to my receiving the package of Visitors cf tb.e 2'Jih ui;., at.swer that they never came to hand un til vesterdav, the JJtti inst. As lor the Christian Advocates due this office, there . were either two or three numbers yet behind, 1 think. The last number of the 'J th and Advocate nave ueen missing in tne pacKage, which of course is none but the publisher's fault alone. You will further sse that only three Gcrman papers go to that office, and the Pot jpA. Aster savs thev come vcrv regular. If this were the case I would not be at all surprised for the simple reason that Germtm generally a,tteIid t0 thf:r duti" promptly, and hence l'-r l'"'.v.,...i ...... ...i., ... .we.ov. . n. i liub'isher. But I notico that even these papers havt; missed twice, while he says the Commercial has come to hand regular and Pro,nl- Even the hist Visitor of the 20th ult., has turned up again and reached its , ,. l, ,r . .... r destination, atter a deiav m some otnee al ter jt cpt m;ne- Y ours, J. II. FRIEND, T. M. October election, On motion, by John Hall, John W. Spencer was called to preside "and on motion bv Dodd John Hall w as appointed Secretary. Whereupon the meeting proceeded to missioner for 2d district and William T. Pepper as a candidate for County Surveyor. Whereupon the meeting adopted tho follov ,re?h" xh,lut a !enting voice. BsrJpfl, That tins Convention tullv ennorse and approve the resolutions passed at the late district convention for Ohio and Switzerland Counties and we hert-by pledge ourse,VCfi ,use a!l fa'r and honorable means to secure th? election of their Convention, or j qic f ir.d thereupon; after giving three hearty cheers for the newly nominated ticket, tht meeting adj'Miriipd. JOHN W. SPF.V Fh Pr t-'t. JoHV II W ' ,
For the We'.'kly News. Trust in the Lord. Lixr.a SruoFsTEP tv the Moi.mng Piscovpsi. at nit Main Stbjt CjitKeii. or Kiv. B. F. Mopiiis. Sahbath 13th isst. My soul, why cherish gloomy feur, F.-rpJexin ili.ubt mid euro: Mufie trn-eot. from Heaven I Lour, 'Trust iu the Lord." Hi yoke is ea?y. burden lizht For. 3 thy need shall be. Ib-'Ii cive thee stveiiirth to wrdk aright "Trust hi the Lord." A heti waves of sorrow o'er thee roil.
i.ov,i to iliy Jrutlitrs tur. lie. He'll eiieer the lnidtiiy'ltt of the S0V.1 "Trust in the Lcui."' If we ninsT. part from friend " -vutch U ixt thee and me:'' Oh. !uv it jlnds the p;ir:ii;c tear 'Ti;;,t in the Lord.'' Th. u;.-h Sa'ali hov-r uea- us, to devour T h- bur.-tinj: zer.-ns i t' tlraeo. ateh. pi:iy . H.il bieuk tb.e ttrinptei's power: "Trut in the Lord." I'ld s promises, how l ie1.;. Ue.v true, Oi hope the very i -shelve; IhcV w ill be vi-Mii.-d to th-.se wlio do 'Tiu-t in tin: Lord.1' Ai.ui:. Later from the St. I.otiix Ittot Contin. ntd risihtniy-Irish Pourins in Iroiii the Country S-. oral more Icrs.ui Shot A H ; V w.o A lit ici paifd. Y hen the passengers arrived bv last night's train, which left St". L-mis at 7 o'clock Y esterday nmn.ing, the 'ightitig had again ceas ed, but t he most inte exi-itement iircvailed, and i '.-? serious encounters were expeoted to occur ' taken place. ast night than liad previously : 1 wenty wore rej-orted killed during Tuos- . uay uigiit. The Irish were nonris.- in frn. the surrounding country, and the general impression prevailed that sanguinary and horrible scenes were to be enacted when darkness settled over the city. , At li i;"c!o:l. ta-t i;:ht, a collision took place on Green str. el, near the comer of Sixth, between a prty h Americans and Irish, resulting in the death 01 one man and th. won: d:i g o! ,.n -r seven others. 1 :om persons v ho were on the ground at tiie time, we lean that a party oi Americans were mo.i'ig out Green street., with the intention oi mischiei, v, hen they were lired upon by a body o! Ir.-li (o!!e.ted at the corner of the street. A i miber ct shots were lired in rapid succession, resulting in the death as beiore stated, ot one Irishman, named Morris
Bee, who it is suppose 1 was accident.)- kill- , Iwen killed and wounded, and five hundred ed by a ball tired by one of his own partv. taken prisoners. An Austrian co-respondent Si -I'm w?' l'en SL i-1'" however, contradicts this, but ravs that thirZni U Wa-VSC0UCeniCd 111 ! V thousand Turks had crossed 'the Danube The wounded were taken to the same drug ilt Oltenitza, and that t!e English and French store, and to the physieiana' ..fiiees iu the , ofhVers were continually arriving at Rutsneigliborhood Ve saw and conversed with I chuck from Shumla, aiid that to cuter Waltour. A. G. lie-., an American wis badly i i i-. , . wounded in both legs and shouhlers; be ll ing for being shot, in the hand, liis physicians count-j a cor,ce"trat0u atta"-'k 011 B.ucharest. A ed twenty-live buck-shot holes on his person urand council of war between the allied
tne wounos, 1. ioutver, not considered dangcroiis. Thomas Fergus in, a voting man 25 years oi age was badly wounded iu the shoulder, and in the legs: ti. wounds in the shoulder are thought d.uigv .; his wounds were iniiicted by buck -.-ii ... Fergus .n resides oti the corner ol Ashley and C ... iht s-ste and works in one oi the t.iaciiine shoj s of that vicinity. Mr. Michel, a trunk manufacturer, was badly, wounded h.. ii g three or tour shots in the logs and one through the thigh; he v as sniienng great, pain considered dangerous. John Nelson a tobacconist, was slightly injured, ha ing one or more siiots iu the shoulder. Mr. Holiday, member of the Continentals ' seriously hurt, i.avmg a shot in the thigh, and other injuries; lie was taken to the house oi Dr. Beisiuiere. So tar as could be ascertained, there were seven wounded and one killed, as we have! giveu above, although rumors current stated ; the numbers to be much greater. Captain i Blackburn, o! the Continentals, and one or two privates of his company, received slight 1 wounds. The military did not arrive until : alter the firing had ceased, when to frighten j off the rioters who might be lurking around,! they hied a volley or two. ! When we left tiie, ground, at 12 o'clock J auict prevailed in that immediate vicinity,! but in other parts oi the city, veils and the re- : ports of firearms were to be heard. Squads were collected at. most of the crossings iu the . : .1 i. i i . v- . i . . ; iicignooi nood oi A .!-. ii market, and we lear ; the cud is not vet. Latkk l ine o'clock A. M.t I A report lias :
reached our otliee that the fight is still go-.male inhabitants, and many supposed that going on. A dense crowd is collecting at the : the end of all things had come, and that they corner of Ninth and Diddle streets. Firing ; ,Kld hcard lhe labt trum of tUc J. ha.-, been done tnere, and EM lolet a well' ... , . ... ,
Knowu iron tiurchnt ol this city lias been 1 c,a'uu"S UU,L L'l!lu &,!OUla u 110 'onger. ror murdered. There is no doubt about the ; souie lime but a lew ventured iuto the streets death ot tins individual eye-witnesses in j which presented a lnghtiul scene; the sideform us that he was walking along the street: walks covered with bricks and stones; the when he was shot down. Mr. V. has been i , , . , ,, , . , , t-i- --i to n-- i.,,t, i -i-i i doors and windows ail smashed, and people i.a.ci) to ins hotel a sLiitei'.cd corpse. 1 he 1 1 firing came irom a house on the comer 0fj running to and fro irantic, under the imBiddle and Ninth stieets. j pressiou that a largo number must have been The man w ho is sunnosed to have shot i t-di-.i
-r ... . ii 1 -u.r. loiet was arrested and taken to the cal a boose. A large hois- pistol was found in his possesion, and about two pounds of powder and ball. He gave his name as Tiraothv Lydon, an Iiishmau. At the corner of Broadway and Ashlev sts., two men were shot down at 1 o'clock. 1 . . . r i ... . . , wue we unuerstan..!, ;s dclin faley, LiCUteUi ant ot the night Police, and the other a Mr : Snoder a coiiee-hotise keeper, of the Sixth ,YArd. Snyder is deal, and Fa'.ev it is thomr it cannot li,-., ..-..,..1 ..,!...: , bidiv 1,.,,-t .,t i ,' " - i j tudiy hint at that point. We know not1 where this is to end. While we write at halt-past 1 o'clock, tiie lire-bells are tollim, : and the streets are fiilu 1 w ith excited citizens. ( Policemen are "rapping" in every direction, j Riot and bloodsho I is the order of the i night, w hat the night may bring forth we dare not say. -f '.'l.V7.Vi'-e5, (V.'). Yellow Fk.vi-u is- v.n- Om i-ix-c -i-n Picayuito of August 4 savs that the .renoral health of the city is very good. That paper i I further states: j ! ,.n,ust, not !,Mvever' Hie fa,-t, j ; that there have been some cases ot yellow; ! fever, among the shipping in the third dis-'
I ti lot. It is positively asserted that the dis-! was l,aal.v bruised in several places by rocks j Bai.'ti moke, August, lfi. case. was hm"Sht by a vessel from Havana, ! from the wall of the magazine An old no ; Charles Armor, a steamboat engineer stabi having a sick crev, which in the abscMice of i i,ri, uomrin w-.-.s .-niisi.biriibh- i..;.,..,l I, .- th.. ' t. i ...: i.m ...... ''
all oiuirio.ti .-.vl:... .,.. .u. , 1 -1-1" '".'v....-, w.....v .... .e. .i.e. I .. 1, ...i- :.. .1. .. n . . r.-, ,. 1 . fined to that vicinity, and the rejrts of this week will probablV show an increase of the number ol deaths by tins l,sease over those ii.li i in null l.lsllHT. 1 tie disease is con . -.. .f.l t.,t- ... . i fi'i : . . i - l . ; about an -piiiemi?, but we think it a lutv to oii.w i,iiu,t t 'i- t'.MM, a wt'ii as w 1 ran uscertain them, deeming any attempt to dis - j guise or suppress tin ra as impolitic, as well i a wrong. Undoubtedly there are yellow te - . .,, . i, i 0 . . . .. . , .. vcr cases below Spam street, m tho third dis- ..- .. ...i.i. ... . .. ii icv, mm nio nu ii dm opinion is inaiinev! is that they ded tr-.m r, - iwere imported, or have ortf"i . iii.p'Ti-l fmm Havt.n. ... . .
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ji.ttrt iiuiii ijiiiifj.o. ARRIVAL OF THE UXIOX . ! H,jurf.tLe n; f,rs e cashed - in and the wads greatly shaken. Sandy Hook, August. Id. j The following buildups were entirely deThe steamer Union, with advices from molL-hed, or go badly injured as to require
I ll!Ule 10 tUe Z l lnst- a!Hi London and Liv- ( ; i-rpool to the 3d, passed this point this morn-1 IU!?. ! ! Espartero had entered Madrid, amid the 'most enthusiastic acclamations, and the i 1 . l r. 1 1 t . i . waceu iuiiv ngreea to ins programme, ! which had produced the restoration of traili l"rll;t-v-The retreat of the Russian army is anjounced, and that it was falling back on the 1 1 e r serein. ! T!.e allied forces had fully resolved I expedition to the Crimen. on an . j Ii was retorted that the island of Aland I had been captured, with great loss of life, but the report needed confirmation. Bej yond this, there is nothing new fo.-m th j Baltic. J Advices from Madrid say a decree of th" ' J "-ta suppresses the Royal Council. Another calls into force the press law of 1J:17; . another abrogates the prohibition laid on the circulation of foreign journals. ! M. Salamaoa has been arrested and imprisoned at Albaceti. 1 Queen Christiana had not left Madrid. ilt Madrid. ,ded the tmois 1 he Generals who ennman 1:1 uie nue struggle nave the choice to ret! to a fixed place of residence or to leave the. country. The decree exiling the Infanta Enrique to Yn!ev,ci:i Ints been revoked. Genera! O'Dotinell was on his wav to Madrid, at the invitation of Eq att.-ro. A dispatch from Bucharest, under date of the 2th ult. say. the Ruf.-iau army had evacuated its position at Kalugareni, and its vanguard was "at Sehhiva, near Bucharest, with the artillery and baggage, marching to the river Sereth. A telegraph dispatch from Yienna states that the Russians were totlly do'eated at Slobodzis, in Wallachia, by the Turks, on the 2. id July, with a loss of two thousand Generals had been held at Vienna, and the indications were decided, that great events were on the eve of tak ing place. 1 here were numerous transports working dav an.; i.t dit t.iki:... in v.M--r .. 1 ing in water and p.ovi - and Store:.. S:1!N a had i'"l u.ree months. Important news from the Baltic was hourly expected. The English fleet with the French troops passed Gothland on the 27th July, and a telegraph dispatch from Stockholm says heavy cannonading was heard in the direction of Bornarsund. A letter from Constantinople states positively that an expedition to the Crimea had been fully decided on, under the command of St. Arnaud. Queen Christiana is allowed to leave Spain peaceably U she wishes, and if not she will lie forced to loave. Terrible Lxpinioii at .HaysviMe of one Hundred Ke-f.-. in powder. M.yysvilu;, August It. Yesterday morning about two o'clock, our citizens were aroused from their slumbers by iUermu! axploswu, so loud that it appeared as if the concentrated thunders of an age had beeu hurled forth over our citv. , - , . . . , At first the utmost confusion, terror and . 1 i : ! l iiu-olinl inirt wii Idil f 'imninr tlin .. i" r'- ; '"-'""6 .iie.. After tho cause of the ruin had been dis - covered, and quiet partially restored, it was ' It. ' found that none were killed, and but tew injred: -l-i i- i : .1. a ne iouow uig persons aio Luuou uiutu sen - HK ' llilltrililJ 1 Conwell, a well-known lawyer oi ; this city, received a severe cut on the left ! thbrh tun in, -bus deen and threi. inches I ' 1 long, separating an artery, and was otherwise e 1 " , injured, but is uow cloitijg well. He also received a slight cut in the left eve. His res idence is fully two squares from the nxplo
m, and the'rock which struck him passed S1,e htU& dates t0M til0 cil.v Mexico to itl. , I ;, ,t rough the window iuto his bed-chamber. : 1110 ,ia Uibl- , , . , i -it-, nut. p.;.. ! 'Phe State of Tamaulipas has declared its Mr3.Dr.PhisteraudMlssBclleIoint.il 1
sion throu were struck w ith fragments of a window. shuUur. intlicting rather severe wounds upon them in the head of one aud the foot cf tli0 other. Miss' Ellen Seaton had her right ami cut in several places by a window , ,, , , , ts ,. Bash Wowu Ult her buJ- Vy ttoW - "'J"'"" 'v I..1I i Ian ling in of tho roof and tho side wall of lxr tenement m the holloxv below the tnaga1 zine. Another negro woman, who was ill at the time, was so badly frightened that she: ' " 11 t -v.. " j'v-vi : slightly, chietly children, by falling timbers, ; plaster, etc. 1 Tl.a iic ,;.i.. it... 1 .... . : ... .i....ui.iiiup iiouse-iops, varus, ! , ... .... l. ' ! ivc. wero covcre.i witn mi-i wch m. ...,.,,-. ""' , ul"s"""""""nc 1 ral places powder was scattered that did not
explosion was frightful, a larg quantity of the .uwder exploded in the air.
Every house in town is more or less! rebuilding; John Sinith's tour frame dwelling and a brick sau.v.ge-meat house; Joseph T.- I.v. 1... ,M: rii I, r i uiuiv s uci.iiig, ot-cup.ea oy len. l.'igau. ; The lower city brick school-house, with; the frame-dwelling l J. B. Gibson, and J. i i K. K:ei-!iower. tl.. ti-nm.. A t'..-:ui It iptsst : Church, the brickdwelling of lr. Ambem Seaton, Thomas Z. Paine, Alexander Mad- ! dox, Jacob W. Rand, Rand ov Richardson's Seminary buiidii;-, the Presbyterian, Moth-' ' odist and Methodist South and Bapt;.-t churches, and the Christian and African MethodisS churches were d. imaged to the amount of rto 1,000 each. The Court Louse was damaged to the amount of b.' ). The powder magazine ctititatned f-M3 kegs of powder, and is supposed to have been tired by some devil in human form. '1 he Mayor has offered a reward ofloCKI fo r the appieiiensioii of those who ted the deed. Boston-, August lu. State Convention met here toThe Whi. '"'O - E. Dexter, of Beverly, was chosen Prcsi- , . , . dav. dent, with twent v-three Vice-Presidents. 'i he President, made a speech, in w hich he denounced the bombardment of Grey-' town. Josiah Quincy sjoke in favor of striking out ol the Constitution the obligation to return fugitive slaves w hi. h w.i re-.-eive-l wit'i cheers. For. Lieutenant Governor, Win. C. Plunkett received o'i'J votes, and Palfrv A resolution was adopted ieclarii:tr Massachusetts Whigs always true to the Constitution and Union, and that it need nut abanlon its j rin.-'j h s. That it wis the intention of t lie frame m of the Constitution to coniinc Maverv to its then extenUeil unit imi.j ,.iu-i to its Mien e i en. ieti omits as , , , ' was clearly demonstrated l.y the passage of the onlinnnce in 1887. That thts recent act of Congress has wantonly an.', faithlessly annuled the Solemn covenant that, stood for .1 : .... i . . . unriy years, leaving no re jtr.ction upon the action of the free States beyond the requirements of the Constitution. That the Fugitive Slave Law rcq'Pr.-s iinvidincnt, securing trial by jury, and habeas corpus, and billing in tiiis is unconstitutional, ami should be repealed. That the people o! Massachusetts are in favor of liberty, and opposed to ail ,;xte,ls'"n "' slavery, and will oppose it firmi), at an times and under ad circumstances. That the President has violated the pledges made in his inaugural a Idre-s, and so '-p- l from his office to interfere iu the action oi' the people, and by his Cabinet apj oiniing foreigners of questionable ciunw-ter to ofYi-o, and excluded native citizens of high reputation and patriotism for its cowr.nllv attack ou Grcytown, and for not daring to insist upon the full enjoyment of religious freedom for Americans abroad. After several speeches the resolution was dopted. i .11. i BAi.ii.Moin:, August 11. By mail we hae Southern j apers as h.te is due. The. Ne.w Orleans nniuT. b:ive d it-c fr,r.. j lhe citv of- jk.xico to the oUth' ult. rusl. I ness was dull at the capital. The insurgents were gaining ;round, and j nftd captured some important towns. The local election in Mobile resulted in ' the complete triumph of the Know Nothings. j The ship Brother Jonathan sailed fiom Charleston, Friday last, for Liverpool, with a cargo ot cotton valued at !2i,.M.. : Boston, August 12. ! t i- . i ......... I a ure oroae out last mgiit in t ike's stahies, opposite the Watson House in Cam- ; i.,.;.u.,ir, ,i i. ; ...,.).... i , ?' '. , , ''' ' . ! ; T0' ' M'l!"' : A"sSl'' ttrts' ,v""""' a"d a hall acres, was destroyed. Anion ' the buildings consumed are the Odd Fellows' Hall, the Cambridge Omnibus Company s stores, wood, stables, and a large number of stores and dwellings. Wasuisotos-, August, 15. lion. T. 11- Benton has announced his in - , . . .i t. .. 1" "v vt -"'"""'i, ioi ! the purpose- of securiu" election as U S Sen- : utor. : Tho Union publishes along editorial in which it endeavors to show that England ... . . . . . . . ( nas no rigtit to complain ol the bombard - inn. it ul' I 1 1--.-!,... I. ...vi.. e.,i,...,. j it is said that the government has advices 0f a formidable rebellion agitating in Cuba ! id. .1, ic ..,.. o- i ...n,....i- ..?. , .wui iu.u .,imn. Nnw OiiLE.vxs, August 12. The Steamer Orizaba, with dates from Vera Cruz to the 7lh has anivod at this port.
......iivM-i- " """. frtine ia lepe-ii-j pases, teie.-.-ople eases. A c. cd in which the insurgents were defeated. j Hi en-t jm t i he I tiiest rmterns! , , , , , .- ,i I I'old and silver suspender bi.ekier-; gold A decree has been l.-sued granting the pnvi-j and gilt 1.,-lt bm-kbs. with o. iv ,.ti,er anieh itIcge to Senor Antocha to build a railroad from tliMiuu-y w ay. r-i i , n ,1 ,,- .... ,. 'I be above stock was select. .1 with ntvHt earc Id I a so to (tinivamns on the nil o (bib.' :., .: . .. . . .. i : . .1 , . .
, .... .... (orilia. ueu iv asningu.n r . tiling and a woman named Marv Tavlor, in a street of New Orleans. The woman is fatally wounded. Tho oaUMj 0f the bloodv attack was jealousy. -- " -iisuv. " 'vi '.iiii-.u. .n laigiish paper says, that a daughter largely inherits the personal elegance, beauty of voice and refined culture, which made Sontag a standard of ar tistic elegance. Her appearance on the stage ! ' ...i. .,,...,.,1 n k.li. m .viih;,. ., 1. l i v -...... . , lM .., ,,,,.1 the world mnv vet i-.u...... ;.. .. - . . - .. m ,t daughter's attainments that satisfaction and ; J 7,,,,. drnv.-d fr,., ,b,. , ,, " an
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Jackson's Collegiate Institute. the pnrpos..- .f urU.j 1, i: 1 better rehgivtis i;,.d s--iui ;;.:-.-. - , a !:::. ext'-n .ted si-!i"re "1 ' i tunc i.I.d nt-. :i- ar--:g t .n ; . ner... tl.ev wi'd !;r h. u,-s ' h. i i- n : n ::l;t V i:i-o.. .:.:h n. ihc : oiniint;: tound. ...I .1 It of th ee. We e: n.iv , v .. . ... 1 . , "l.i he : .n e e:o. 1 - li.i; i : i -..iO bi :h;y h.-n ..mi..--pi-of.-.-.-i'...i. . r,..!.!,,l,V"!.l.V' MV-v'l'-.x'V-1 ' " Terms Tuition, Per Session of 15 Weeks ;;V Lr-.o. in . in. ,i,i.i, -,- . , i;i.ii!. i.-.i'.ni. lneti.-. and tiie i-impe.- el. r:d r-eic-n.-e. liloili.U 1 .No I. Ir-T! . iii' 'i'l. 't!!.! li. v' i.-. c '!. '-!''; n. ... .n:l.: ! ."I-!lvC ; ; i ; i " Fnjibl ri i n o -r'-l..J'v. M..-n.-i 'r !..ri;,ii. in.oid.ng LO'.ir.nn.T. and th- ; :a'i- 1 i. pis-n-f -I.b: . r.v-r .o:i..i in. i ..ud f , :. : Fi Ol... Mel.. ot ie r ind Mi; ill:.. M Y. ! -ncn.: in -.!:- u pr-por :.:.,. h'-r- umi a-.-i: ner- ! the -el.o, F. .i v KM I ' h 'li .1 ! ,. 11 : IV For bit', i i Moot::-.. ,V-.. l il.l'.l T. Li.-iey..!. M. it les.ie. an. 1 ;d.. . ;' ol Th. I . I". .1. M. e l'rhieil ,n;nr-. South-Eastern Indiana I-'EMAI.E JStLMLNAKY. VFLMaLK S-,.,ia,y. , f :, i.:.-.. .... v. : be o,, :.eo in t! i'y . n t he ;.: ! - , Seplensber llvXt. Tiie lt..l::u.i. Ii. 1,1; i.-r t: "f the Trn:ees of th.- '.- .-.-J.,... , ,::.r 'ngn-eation. a eorjiorate ;eeri-te.ii '.. w b- pc-niiaiK-!!t. stl'l Iiie-l tile i-.lu.-uii I. .si 1.: this ,-i:y. .uth-Kast.-in in ti.n.n. i.nd ) . , ti-n of Kei.ttieky c- imeet.-d i;i. in- i ,.'ilU so,-ial inter-st of Fwin Sim: ui,-i. it is ... , command some pul;. o, i ,, r , ,.r ;..,. the eounti v. The biiiidint; is t-enni!. .ii- v.- vie n-h !.. tnoih.te ui.otit one hi;n.in-i ',.:"; i :..,d : up in all attractive sty i- h 1 1 : pail.: .1. ! : earpe:....! and l:rt.i-.ifd with euy i; eoml'oi table e-lo. enieli. e. A ii'-raiy. an.l . tla-r le.-sns inte".- : u erdttiH' will be obtained., and i.. ti;i,s. r, (' l! . Aatnral rlii .1. v 1 -lall . He. I -i,!in-es. wil: he- ueiiiei- i .b;:-,...' i A thon-iiu'h teacli-r. a er.uir.i.te . I lirt F male s-.ieioaih-s in th- I i.h,,; .- M-er:d years ex;.: ri-n-e in edn. . ! dies, is exj-.-nd to take -harr- i t n l- ! ti..n. II t!u- p-.-.bii.... f,.r v ii. s- o, ;;. j, . ! tntioii is '-nude 1. shall extend j- ;. ,. ., ling eonli.ieiice and pati-oj:ag,.. j- j; .e a .'o t" this ,-ity and a IV.iuitain of .'. , p. ll-ard call had at and ij. -.. r-.,, ; and yoiditr ladies Ir. in t h- eor.nt v. i v ;. r i i i small lireu-s. -an b-ard t!n-nisei ,'s ;.., ... I per week. Yomiir l:i.!i-s w !i . a;,. a f,.-j : regular course of studies, will be awarded O n mas of ,s. hohiishij.. 1 By "I'der of the Tru'ees. 1'. ;. KAliii. Fre.--i.h-: .t ; M. T. Fl.l-I-I It. Se-re-arv. KtslNG Si-n August iMh l-'-t. j. I Wit l ciics .nasi Jeueiij, I TE have new in . ro s..u.o of the b ,t Ke-uiatoi s and V a", lies :. r I .'., :. , i . ! read purposes ever eif-ivd in rii..--mia;i. : whi. li vve i il'er f-r side at th- hu. est 1 i!- - jtii i --ase. in ( ,. , and Siicer ' chasers. 1 'i' , "?.-1 ;n;,nl a:V' v"x ,,:i"- ! Se.ds and K-vs: f in-.--- hmgs liain,.i , , Ani-thyst. (.h.in-t. F.t-.ier: id. Tepas. r.ioi. i and ilillhuure 'hi,!-e! 'xi,uii': , ... ' . . 1 ,'ar no'o i ari . " . ' " . 1 v u - ' 1 - 1 ' ! lets - I. ameo. (oral. M, .lie and f,.,;u ;,;., ' "I'1' 11111,1 -t l.iaeelet.-; bar nu-s ; .nd J.nalllele.l ;.l. I sel VMll, hllbiisMld I'e o 's .lluiciii Uowh anil Aeconlcoii. Fapi.r Maehe stands. -oi il-l i-s and .iew.lrv Se.s. rosewood dres.-in-- easi . -w-il; h.---iold I'eiisaiid Fem il iiv.-s. Ihatuond Pointed Geld I'.ns. at v.-oi- is ti.'ld and silver -Ol cta-ies, w i'h (, .'Ills: (.'ardeasis silver, pear!, id waiiet eases. A c.. eVe. .?'' M.,'l l,"; -'-'.N. iMit.mnia lea and ooth-o .-.-ts; silver f-iks. ti.bl. I desert, tea and . naiu spo-us; sdv -r cups, si no i h''h- -ro:mi. salt an.l miistu.,'. sp... ns. .v-. , Freiu-h Foreylain Cl.vks. xasvs.MUA-y,.rs ,vm 1M (j.. i.asu lit en les. ami 1. i-o-. 1 ueiea at pi n-e-t vvln, h eaimot tail to he sutistactoi y to the vt,r-elinst-r. td.els and w ati lies eaiefui'.y repaired bv e't rieiiced w oi ktiu 11. and watiatit.d to nei't'-iu well. FA l.M K K A- OW'F.N', augl ly No. loo Main street, ('in. itniii'i. American Artists' Union! I Vii'rcs ' A'nV x'' "rih!' Ariv"' H- inpm-e!lenn'd "iav',',- hh.ir'ibev' h', ,!',? .eived. the Svri-tury tbeis eomhiem ' in 'stai ing . i ... , .i i. ,i i. . .... en. ii . Hi " in -u- IMlllll-cr OI 1 .1.-1 a V nijj, , -.,0 ,'1,1,1 will W disposed of within m few months .. w hu h due noli. e. through tiie. press, w id be gii -n Agents are rerjucstod to f, .nu clul8 n,i M-,id ii iheir subserihers w ith-ut delav. .1. W. HOH.KOtqvF. S-etetarv .!""-1 ",-' lirondway. New l.,k. SPrXlM:!? tlM-i ! flrt M, A p ! GOO. MoOlO & Co., PiOpiictOia,
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