Weekly Reveille, Volume 1, Number 2, Vevay, Switzerland County, 30 June 1853 — Page 2
03- In another column w dl roinitl; a | scrap of poetry from a gold-seeker in California. . In speaking of the manner in j which he spent the holidays, in a private note, the writer.«y*r "I spent NewYear’s day in digging tor *h« needful, and ■ was lucky enough to find a piece of gold j worth 3 17— which I intend presenting to j the girl or woman who deems il prudent j to risk her future welfare with me.” Those wishing Jo compete for the prize,. are requested to send their address, qualifications, e*ic., etc., to this office, "duly authenticated according td law,” and ac-j cepuble “without any relief whatever, from valuation or appraisement laws.”
OCT" II 13 umailer of same importance ihut the people should know what (he law Oy winch. iliey are governed is. And how are they toktiow.it? Our Legisla* lure is so very saving of the people’s money,-that (hey will nut pay for (heir publication in any papers in the State ex* cepi the Journal and Sentinel at Jiuliatiapolii, and when published in these papers ; al'the capitolof Hie slate, 'key are Ueyjar* Jed 10 be in force in every part ofMlie slate. 1* this right? is it wbat the people I nr an i? We think not.”— Plymouth Ban* mr.
?Iy mountain Home.
lime of the* escape. The' 1 counsel fur Freeman had, in Utc meantime, procured a writ ofy Habeas Corpus 4 to issue; (ipmi which Freeman was brought before lion. Stephen. Major, Judge of the 5th Judicial Vas given ujiiil yeater* day; si 2y*cl*H:k. io- ple.ni.. * At I i/cbx'k the counsel, tiled «e>er;d pleas; unouiy them, and (Ke i.- a puainve allege iku: .by Ffertimi. under oath, that he is a Ifreiiiaiij and ibis, pies sets lurtll and rests upon divers papers Innii tfnaidlaii> appointed by Coons of. Virginia'and. Georgia and vp»m Krcnrds ol tuutis under the seal thereof, beginning us far luck as IS31, allowing that he wasami isa h exilian, .-The counsel plead a, large number "of papers as evidence . of (he freedom . bl Freeman, and furnished copies to (lie claimant. Lipusi tlie liting ul the pleas the counsel of cUlinjin asked until lo-day
TUc RIpxIguii Difficulties.
'tDukljJ JlojjcUk.
RESSECtrCLtV UtUlClTED to — —. » Jfy home is on the mountain, ' \ Far, fat from noisy ken; Where leap'the gushing fountain— From out tic Grisly's den.
Tlie Utleatis Picayuue, which generally takes a very intelligent view of Mexican affairs, that Ssuta Anna lid ties I mud ol war with U»B Untied CJtates., Tim paper nay*: ’’Hid u (Vii personal del eats have'rank let! 10 bis 1 heart and envenomed his auidiosKies to tho Northern invaders ' wmi' conquered Utd Oruye him lrom_ the country, *nd lie is ap« parerply burning to redeem Ills lost Ollltinry character by campaigns tu.which he promises hltiiscll a dl tic ten I laUf.*' - Ill* I"KM) - Ulie adds— —b'jiiiaAnna is;.ip Clin* e ,i; aiid strange «S H ill jy aee n to ui, who inuk Vpou Such a desire op his part as an insane provoking Ul ctrla mdea true lion, wo ire m conclude that lie winli war, and that it will require patience, moderallyn. and much forbearance iq avoid it. I’licU (tiled buiesdo nut wiili .Mexico.. \Ve are sure that hu man in iui| desired it, leant iT alt ’ the 'Dovern* iiirtii; iios.ue believe, iioi«iihslimlmg die sending liirwafd of troops to the-lfun-iicis, where the rcetie ol ft Util tel IS likely it. he. The precaution ol be mg. well pro* t itled for war if'tdicp .the turesl lueaus'of iiirtiiiUinini* peace ami among lorce, on* ,ler a commander who u auihutiled to t .resent i**nns til It tnpurar) . paetQcatlon, which he-ts ln.a positionio enforce, may tllcelu.il in irairalnllig an outbreak, tv I licit would be dcrum 11 „lfie American iiiicc was Ireblei
VEVAY, INDIANA: /THURSDAY MORNING.-.JUNE 30, 1863,
Hark: 1 hear the panther crying— | The tempest’s fury mocks; - The wolf m teitor now is flying, • And hides amid the rucks.
:gXV. B. Paui*r, the American Newspaper Agent, is the only authorized,. Agent for this paper, in the cities of Boston, New York and Philadelphia, and is duly authorized to, take advertisements and subscriptions at the rates required by us. Uis receipts will he regarded as payments. .
The stately trees are groaning, Beneath their loads of snow; O’er them the wind is moaning— Where shall the wand’iergof
It is-ycry true that the publication of the laws are of vital importance to emy citizen of Indiana, and that the Legisla* jure have signally failed in the en* fu rcemem 91" Hielr acts by uoi ordering their,publication lu l^le of the State! but it is not true. aS'oJ'J Banner has asserted, that all laws ate iti lotcd uui the State as suutt as published Journal ami Sentinel at Indianapolis. Tlicy must be published and dutnpujvd in all the cuOnties in the State, bclore they can be eutorced. So rays die organic law, and we suppose that lube the highest legal author* uy.— Indiana Jtepubltcuh. True, but certain laws are published in .the Journal and Sentinel—otw copy ol either paper is sent tu (he Auditor ol each county in the State, and the requirement ut the “organic, law” is complied with, but the people know nothing: of ihe juuvisions ol the )aw v . The Jaws should be publtshed in every newspaper in the Slate, and paid fur out of (lie Stale 'ilea* sury.— /iicfonoml Palladium.
(trJ. W. Hiaaw, will receive subscribers and money for the same, for this paper, and receipt forthe same. •
hat is sad and lonely— No tr.e to cheer my.lot; But for her, and her I’d lead a life forgot! *
Faitagf oq ike Uevtille.”
in Switzerland county, rase, las of the county, and within the State ol Ipdiana, thirteen cents a year. Out of the State, twenty six cents per year.
The Indiana Canal.— The Wabash ami Erie Canal is at length compleie.— ti lias been 2i years in progress. The work unites the waters of Lake Erie at Toledo with the Ohio at Evansville.— lid whole length is 459 miles, of - which 375 miles are in Indiana, and 64 mites in Ohio. The eastern sedimt was first opened, and eleven years ago united the hake and the Wabash at La Fayette. The embarrassed finances of Imluna made its subsequent progress for several years quite slow. By 1849 it was pushed down the vblley of the Wabash io Terre, Haute, arid now, four years after, by means of its own improved finances, separated from the Slate debt proper, U has j cached its ultimate destination.'
Could’st ihou.but know- my ssdocs*. Dear out, thou wuufd’st cmiae, ’ And turn the grief lu gladness', Within my. mountain home.
UI reply. ■ ; - w v " 'Fin' is an eit-iiing.’case.. Freeman is a very reJpec.iable . nun —univ« isnlly es teemed. Hid lias nettuired prop; erty since lie j caljic ' bine In 18H. Me brought vvi(h;,Iiiin and il<-pftsiie.l in Bank tni - bis arrival byre "S6UD— imnirdtaiek ptnpt’fiy-snamed a very s-pnebt-lylgitl, iben living in die ; fiimily ol ,Uev. n.‘MV. Beecher. Freeman has now h laitiiljfrVrMlirce ImJe children. (Min w hom as the .cafe now Manila, lie ts imt very likely m hi* st , pafaledjM»l'y(;l**"/ , »t/(UHH// olh c . <■
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Theacorae to reft my lov'd one— Most dear ami gentle nutd; And test upon my bosom Thy jnoud sod aching head; And talk to me of loving; .My sad’mng tears I’ll brook—roi,weaUlt twine is’.notUug— 9 When ta thy face I look.
Tire Law ol Nc\v»pnpcr».
1. Subscribers who du not give express notice to the contrary are considered as wishing to continue their subscription. 3, If aubsbribers order the discontinuance of their newspapers, the publisher way continue to send them until all arrearages are paid. 3. If subscribers neglect oneluse to take then papers out of the otfices to which they are directed, they are held responsible until they have settled the bills and dnlcred Item discontinued;
•Twill cheer mydroopiug heart, IotC/ To know that thou an near, ■' To hear soothing .voice love, in accents ever dear. ‘ TFXile Jiofl, iiftUJomia.
rt ll,|he peace can be preserved there, ihcre is no doubt tint.every, miempt wilt lie nude to settle all subjects la cooiro* versy between ihe iwtr govetiiiUents by »' comprehensive .negoiunon, and Mexico v% ill be dealt wiih uorrally Itutn Hie lear, lino itlhef reason, that we shall be compelled to accelcrjic her deMtmMion and ibsarb iimie oilier leiittory, a consurniti.tlioit lor tyhich tve are not ready, at me i dal ol a and which is nut desirable al aII Inr y ear* )» come. The oh; Ul It! ol peaCC Will ll-H be fiMUit HI the in.si,*po*t*i»n ol this government m grant to Mexico evthi very City* vagan I demands in induce her lo yieilh lo us the objects ill nun desire, arid loVuVtentJerhercIatms
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Nankiil, repnmil. Im been taken by ibe levulrnitmisw. There a statement ifutl the Urttub. ArneiltMii albf Fieneli CmiMiid Iwil urderetl armed vessel* belonging in their respective nations urinterieie lur the jinileutmn ol iVaiiktu a ltd iJltHiighae; but W'c liust-tllls i8 lint the case. heCihe t'tnnete light mil tin it. iiwn quarrels. Wekmiw nntwlni the IteVuhiUiHiists are; but we know they ranmil'Veil be mure stupid. .11111 |m*j;re.iMve. am) conceited titan the present government. Uertdes, eo Ur. Vs Air. Marshall, the Atnertcaii Consul, is loiii'enied, w b.n riglit has be In take ,lhe responsibility •>! vitdaliiig mtr settled maxim ol u-m inirr* leiehre with ibe ,iutenul;q*iarreU "I oilier itaiioiist If lie bait mterlf fed, w e tnui be will be r»’(iri<v t-d sis* iio I”*** 11 v ■“ T.« protein fye pr.**'# dt’'Amei:»‘aii.ri-j-n'oms is tine and tiiuueJdle in the quarrels «»f tlje ■’eelesiliSs n.aiitJlIier.— iM.rimr tire -ifi elm ml to look w1 1 |i. pled mVe up hi , any revolliti.iinry ijifpW.nieilt 111, Oil liM,' even il I’s u!»Jr«l weie but I<> shave tdi, that liainip.d e,nblem, the pig-tail. We‘hire not Verion hut ttin;it is by - the pig-tuit, the tutnm u Held'hick. '
4. If subscribers remove, to other places without infonmug the publishers and the newspapers ate sent to the former direction, they are held responsible. fi, The Courts have decided that refusing to taiw aeTapapen fitrtu Ihu oliioo, at .lumovtog and leaving them uncalled for, is pnmajucu evidenced! intentional fraud. 6, The United States Courts have also rcpfttUdly decided that a Post Master who neglects to perfofcd. his duty by giving seasonable oulice. as required by the host uihce Department, of the neglect of a person to take irom the'office newspapers addressed to hiui, Venders tie Post ilasterliable to the publish'cf for the subscripUon price. ET All communications should be directed to the editors qf-the Komlfe, and post-paid; private commuiucaiions thbuld be so marked.
Thai (t would be of great the citizens of the State cannot be a icaaouable doubi’enierlamed.
Railroad iilemliiff.
A public meeting of the citizens ot Hiding Sun w as held at I lie..CuujP House Dir Saturday. June *5,. 1853. - ■ ■" I)/*G. ifsbb, liaq., was called to the chair, and VV. i\I. french’ was appointed Secretary,-... ’V*
Death oe Gsn. Uu.ev.-t-Genera I Bennett Kiley died recently at Buffalo.— He commanded ibe Second Brigade of Twiggs’ Division ih'llie Valley ot Mexico; and for his gallantry at Cerro Gordo, April ItM, 1817, was made BrigadierGenera), Ho received his tide of Brevet Major-General hi the Army in March;' 1852, us the reward of gallant conduct during the action at Contreras, on the 2dill August, 1817. He was a native of Maryland, aad was Uli years of age when he died, r
And we can see no good reason why tl|e laws of the Stale iji 'he Union, should fool ba, in such -n’Way that thereat bulk of the people would know the' law, from their home or county paper. It is. a truth nut to bp disguised that some of the most prpmtnent'cfilzeni do not know what la ws are in force ufthtf present lime. ' 1 V' ’'
6>. p. 1 Coving ton v p resented the follow: ing resolutions, which were linanmmWly adopted:—* ; ; ' ; ' ' , Afatf/tei/. ThaV tltfi action of the Citizens ul VcVay In rcUUoil lb- building .a rail toad I root Jetlcisonvtlle lu Lawrenceburgh,meets our hearty apj'irubatlun,‘ attu lliat we will co-operanr with them *lh 1 Curry nig out the suggestions ul Uic.lir mctfi(tig held uu thoTvstit mm. ! & eoiuiuiuce of lit teen b« appmiiidd:bby iltis meeting ;tn act w tin ;ihb afTpoinlLtl by l|*e ul/ VeVay, and Oilier in carrying ou tlie enteCjpnim wtiti. energy ami w a suecesalul termination.
.Upon It.'. . pf,, ■ .y i -A- pe t* eful dideifliniaiion of all oi«* I pines w t.nlif be • no.reft yuitgemal' . .with : Ametium mn-rei-U loan tli&grtitles Ufcun- ■ aiid yve tibicbesiute about : a few inilKoH*, none »«r less, in, achieve ! that w .Il be.Santa Anna's ub* sitn.cy. pat»tf»d an I era l.ibii'"'wi I jire* ‘vipii.tie a u Jivjl tic :.ie.' a5 we fear, to t/uvruiie, Tile ivsutt al|the .World Can ; In re* iv. 'if he - does um, '.mill -Mime we I to ink win' know lion believe be does ‘not ■ a;ni<:tpa<i' Hie triumph >•( which be make* .Snub rnaniilua liiiik* til t e.iiitpaian in v. hvji tmosclf in t ibe tstiniaiMii »*l bti I'ninili'i turn* a till i /. * ' : ihi'ti :i nil a lew t-xira millions lur ! (in pii-M*htin die rnii'"Ud'Hi()il u( ! In'! power. ' bat we it*ipe l», that Ills ’ ivartee niay.be the i-rnm-est td bis pal' ■ siniitt .uni 111 tii in- in iv be in .tie tn 'believe 1 lilat be J’ilil llliikl- belli f If IItin rt IlllOUt A ti tjr diati be a(H r a estiijMiaii... I \\ ijii njilv bitt'i mn-eriaiii reliance* .tnr (tie jp*.-d eniidoel- "f Amu, it )ini>: be eijileitt Dial ibe uimtiiiuaitce■ uf . peaei:.with .MeJUi’ti U extremely preca*
Terms or Advertising: s One square 1 three iakehibns or less, one dollar; - etch additional', insertion, under three months, twenty-five cents. One square, ffJ 00 £1 SO 56 CO Two 4 IK) 5 60 . 1 SO Three sqarts, 6 00 ti 60 ‘J eO Fourth of col’m, 0 W B UU 10 00 Ualf of col'ui, 8 DO t 10 00 JO UP Twelve lines make one^squate.
Gen Gieen.'in'his despatches after the battle of Eutbw, says: '"Hundreds of my men were as naked as they were boro. . Judge Johnson, in ins liter of Green says: -IVsteriiy will acareeiy btrttevu that the bare lions of many men who earned death into the enemy's ranks at Hu* law weic galled by the.r cartmich boxes* wtiile a fold ot a Tag, Of lull ol tected the shoulder IronJjha'saiin! 11 r >' w n„.... ‘. 'iiicae were the men ul our lust revolution, ■
The Mormons,—There is little doubt but that the General Government will have to interfere, sooner or later, in the Territory of Utah. Governor Brigham Young is evidenily unlit for the office, being a coarse and brutal character—as any one will admit who reads the Uto ad; vices Item Utah in die General News, including a speech" of the Governors relative to the proper mode of dealing with apostates. As soon as any considerable, number of these apostates, or of those who have never been members of the Mormon geci, ,-Ijave taken up their abode in the 'Territory; a-Governor who is not a Mormon wilj have to be appointed. We are not desirous of abridging the Mormons iai die enjoyment of their just rights; but they must be taught, il need be, that -apostates” from lljnr sect have just as good a right to live m peace in Utah -Territory, or any win re else on United States’ sod, as themselves.
Advertisements unlimited as to lime, arc inacried utmt w (Uscuutmuduce is ordered, ami 'charged accordingly. ’ .Legal advertisements ore to be paid for when iustttol, or the agent furnishing" them will be held responsible tor their payment. • Notices of marriages and deaths published gratis.Candidate's namo, ©V*f a subscriber j if col.' Advertising wife, the same as announcing candidate's name. No pietcrence'given any advertiser over Others, by unusual display. ' The privileges of yearly advertisers will be confined to their regular business; and all advertisements not pertaining the re 107 to bo paid extra. •
• The (olio mug named gentlemen wire appointed thu committee contemplated in mo toreguing resolution,, viz:
IsrCRKfflSQ JtnJae I*iviugsioti, oi the bmli lii-mct Cmat, New
But lew can truly appreciate the,suffer- ; ings of the revolutionary patriots to our Imlepundciice. And how tew places possess patriotism. fnliicieiti tocelebta.te uur National Anniversary, lias bhelby; ville thought about U—not a whisper have tve heard, The spark almost exuiigdishr ed will be hard to raise h llame; ’ Wbrld? ly accumulation and telf-aggrandizeineiit occupy the ihione blunting iho Jioer actmbilities of iliu Iiiniun heart. How long will it remain so!— HhclbytUle l ulitjitter; The 4th is not going to be celebrated in litis county .at all, we believe. Surely we are fast loosing the pa trio Unit winch our lore fat her s bequeathed to us.
Uile.iiir. nrc-nily made, a iln-iMtio .ol pio.il interest in 3ie.itnlfn.iis 1 njvag.unu 'lie w is it-in rivers. v Actnnr was hr-iughl by HurknesS ;>ou :ig:iiitsl Cliuuli., uwttrr I and master of the sum out Bo Ileum No. U, to recover Up value ol a tpuntny o(' tiler vlianJtVe- slopped to N nw and tliwieeon iltc iWiteimi No. 2 to Nip'd--oilj.AlJf'tnS'aS. The goods were landed nil tht* whft’tT boat to) djllyn yirtc *»’ rrnt. 1 y desiroyed Jijf’.tife. Sntl was he piaittnifs.' V|i*» re.*td«; to i J iitl.rJclp-it», to recover S5 .d d I, the vnhiti therein, alleging that no delivery had liectl (Hide.— If ivasclunvo ,-y me leatnn-my. tint the cuatonrini thifc JliS?li»i ( i|ii t Ttvcr Was to deliver goods to toe ouster of such wti.irl lioal, apd t!ie Conn licldvb.n ifns was imf. tie tent to discharge the delendani*.— Mm moment the height is desposiicd in safety, at pi aye of destination <m the ntpr, that nutmcm tlie carrier's tiahilny is .terminated, mid (flat of lire wtrcti'ilise<n io roinmencei', provttleir the place, is well kiniwit, and the usual phice of deposit.— His duty is to carry stalely,’ winch duly is perlutmed by delivery at .the. place of dcsiinaiion. Judgment was rendered for the deteinlaitl. '
!S! !•'► Covington, .11. UodJ, A. G. Downey, J, S. Jelly, B ,|tj b, IV. .Mi French,, AeG, ‘ J > tpper, B* ,J- Hathnaway,^H. T. J .,VyillUiioi. IV.bowell. U. Brown, B . ji. l.miitg,* D. Shepherd, .U-J.-Albor, J. I, b’telicit, * Oil motion, adjiioain-d. ‘ • [■ D. ti. UAlUi, Chairman. W. M, rntsett, AVcy "T~
Job I'riiUlufi jDf every .kind neatly executed, at abort no* lice. Charges reasonable.
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BLANKS,
Sabbath School Celebration,
.The su*tijisf armed here last nighi, ;tnJ inim tile pipers. Iij licr wc glean the lollonmg in addition*. to ivlini has been already telegraphed Irom Halifax.
We have just printed a quantity of Blank beeds, of au improved style, which is said tube the beat form in use. Also—Justices' liluu ts. Blank Notes, and are always prepared to furnish thMn at prices to suit purchasers.
Thu committees appointed by the Sabbath Schools in Vevay.lo make anaiigemeiits to celebrate ilte approaching-aunt versary of. American ludeptiCjence, met at me store of liuciau Kous, uu- the 2,'d Jtiiie, 1853.
Xlie Wyaudois.
(£/• This Memphis Convention.— About one thousand delegates were present. Resolutions'uere passed in favor of a Railroad to (lie 1'acifie, by ilie Southern route; in favor of the speedy improvement of the navigation of the Miasirsippi, and of ihe harbors of Charleston, Savanah, Mobile and Kichmotd; in favor of a general and liberal education system in the Souihern and Western Stales, in favor of direct trade between Southern pons and Europe, 4-c. The Convention was addressed by Ex-Governor Dell, and other eminent gentlemen. ' ■ ’ .
Big Turtle, a chief uf the Wyandot Tribe ol Indians, who rcmoveii t iruin Ohio to the Indian Territory, writes as follows to Srtic Journal; concerning their present condiiun:—
A telegraph tic spin Hi,' from Si. Peters* burs'll tu i.iverpool, says that the second of the (nttnb emps'oi'ihe army,'went a shun distance fni iii the liver I 1 null.
OGr Aurora Gunner is inclined, to speak lightly of thp probability of a railroad being built from JeffewoifvUle, thro' Madison, Vevay, and fttsing Sun, to Cincinnati, We are pot; surprised at this. They ate ao that place, that jhey are opposed to a railroad passing through any other place than Aurora. It was ihi? one-horse place that refused the right of way to the citizens of Ohio county, a few weeks since, iy hen they were anxious Lave a branch of the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad reach down to Rising Sun. We verily believe, that should the citizens of Vevay talk of building a distillery here, these Auretaiics would be opposed to it—for fear such a proceeding might injure the sale of the “rot-gut*' maoulaclured at that God-forsaken place. * ;
|t was agreed to have a Sabbflh_school celeltration, and the lollowittg orderj'iq-be observed, lo-wit: The Scliodl from the
' The third corps tuii .scarcely (joined the , Iron tier. • vATSi, Petersburg h there was sufficient nheasiiiess. uhicli caused a dullness in iMihim tcul nutters, though there seemed i*> be but hide actual alarm. Bui Itiile iviis known, however. in regard to the stile til dilutes.
Our improvement:!,■ whim appraised, amounted to upwardii. lo $m7,0tA/ t which was paid us in ol It45. In ihebprmg o) our duels reuoeedcd Hie gru'med tract to the (lovcrimieiil uml $100,UUO io ' iho proceeds was piakmg uur annuity 624,000. We - hate. Unco District Schools in active operation. -under the immctham supervision »oV dm Council. We have two tluuri ? h:ug i>d>bath Schools, with good 'libraries. .We luve'u large Temperance Society,-;8tul a Division oi the Suns ul temperance about io be lormed. Ami as lor our agriculture i pursuits, they aie earned on., profitably, every year yielding a surplus loMuarket. Uur general Ilirm surpasses il|ul of-any Trtbu iNurilt ul the Arkansas line, in bhutt, we are ill far. boiler circumstances than when living in Ohio. The .naiiuu generally is contented and happy.
Uaplisi Church will s pruceeit at S o'clock fat which lime the bells of the Chuiches will ling/ dajpit *LTuiuit Street flu-Jhc .Methodist Church, where limy -will Uli iti the rear of lIio bcl.o-.il of the .Methodist Church; thence to .Market'Street, ami up Market street'to the 1'iesbvleiiaii Church', «lien they will lull in—and iheli the whole will move doivn M oil st. to the .Methodist Chuiclii whole the exercises will-'com-mence with singing and prajer.
Itusiiiau Despotism.
A despatch 'from Oles?.i dated. May :Jl)ih. saj>: Mcuctitkoif ins not gone to 'Jji. Petersburg!!, h.ii rern tined at till] 'Ns* Vh| Depot ivilli the lire', A despatch troin C»iisi,onm<>pIe received ,il Trieste, comradicis m a positive manner. a rumor iluiilm offered medialion of Austria .'ml hcen reluseil
The American wile, of IJoduco,*' the Russian .MiiHalcr el* V/ajlitngioir,. is said in be, now, oil tier Way ,10 U'issU, with the liiiipcrofi that ih'u clnloini may be educjieii In Russia. •
OCT T'utr Mexicans. — liate advices from Mexico slate that a batul of 61) robbers had entered the' town of J,agos, and after liberating the prisoners, (in iho. Jail, probably,) 200 in number, catried away property ta.tha value of over $30, 000. The town is said to contain some 8,000 inhabitants, who made no resistance. Just imagine 00 robbers entering an American town containing at least 1,600 able-bodied rocu; do you think they would be allowed to play the mischief generally? We think the mischief would be played with them generally—and that the prisoners in jail the next day would number something t>v er hundred.
! Although tlietr umilier. is tm'American lady, UeVpoitMn (Slot) wise to' allow. It'ef children it)'be educated in America,
The Declaration id Independence will ihcn bo-cead and addtesies delivered, alter winch refreshments will be served up. ’’
Wluo the great Polish; patriot wasexycnied, alter l|ie Revolutionol |t)3l, the Polish ladies made rings aud bracelets util of Ins Iron fellers. These ladies Vere watched by the police. and, on tf : "given night, they Were all, to the number ol live thousand, dragged Irom ilinr beds, and homes, separated Irom llieir'laiinlies -and trteiids lorever, and imprisoned in ,c;»uictus for I lie, ihetr children sent to Russian schools to Jurgci thetr language 'and tuItmialiiy.
Later California .\ctvs,
New nits. June iiJ,— I'm Northern Light, Irom Cl io Juan, arrived tins morning, with 4UJ passengers and California dai'cs to June I.
ARRIVALS the XOliniEUX LIGHT.
OO" The' river at the present time is very low, and navigation is sonicIVhat impeded on that account; -yet there are no less than eight tegular boats tunning between .Cincinnati and l,ouisviile, besides die Madison and ‘Cincinnati finals,* and from are all doing a good business. , . .
‘ CST *^ e wheal harvest m this coqpty is pretty much over, s»nd from what we fan learn, there w a larger yield this season (han there has been for some years. The season has been very favorable fur wheal. While, on the other hand, all the information we can . gain, and we have conversed with farmers Irotb different parts of the county, we may safely say that the hay crop in this aectiod of the pountry is far from being an average one, owing ip the extreme dryness of the latter pari of the season. High prices may be anticipated ties Tati; for report says that there U almost an entire failure of the eastern crop, which will hare beneficial pfleet opon iheNrestern priced.
Private Letters say i ha Ton the day the steamer Sailed a duel was to be loughl. between Mr. G.vjo, Senator m Uoogreii, and Mr. McCmkle,. mem tier ot Congress. *('tte wrfi | i.ms selected woe nlle»; ' distance 3j yaids. Thu cause ol the duel ja sard to lo disparaging language used by .Mr. Com; tus am.ia.misl., I'he Incuda ol both parties weie endeavoring, but Wlihoul Succcs-, to anile the utlatr. Mi. .Marshall acts as Mcl.'oikle’s Iriend, and .Mr. I) i-iier.m, a tut ul officer, is tile 1 1 tend ol .Mr. G.vio.
Among Hie great number,of victims at the Norwalk disaster, some weeks since, was ilie body of a young Udy of surpassing beauty, who was Dou'ncogni* zed. On her countenance reposed an expression of pleasure in sirihing’ Wnd pumlul coni/aai lo tlie terrible scenes amidjwbiL-h she breathed her )a?t. ’bhe wu«.'« vide tidy about twenty ycais old, doubtless tho glory of some circle of admiring Inends, who little dreamt of where she was, orol her shocking cunditioii.
Vi’nt AIesilla Valley Washington correspondent or the. New York Courier say*:—
The Deaf and Odjib.—At the Uie exliibiimn nt (lit: Nsw -York Deal ami Dumb Asylum, the ijufsintii wan a>ke<l: Wtut life tlie liciu'rita «it mlencef <>r, i.i oilier words, wtut ate the benefit ul Demg ileal and i!tiinli{ To wlu.:1 1 several answers were written upon the liWkbnardi; 1'lte was written !»>’ Ah*s A1 try rules: —"Uy being deal umJ dumb we are prevented Ir.i.ii hearing many things which would make us mill <p,«y. uud ai,e;|king things winch we should nm; anJ I have t)lien thought. that mtr reward m heaven wimM be even greater; bir, will not (lie full tide of glorious melody snmid even nime bsauntul to those ears which never wake m the dt»eotds ul eanM','
Everybody SUcmld 'Know It.
Wp ■ have olleli Iteitid ladies express a desire to know by what process the fine gjpss observable on new linen, shirt bo* aoros*, etc., is .produced, and in order to gratify them, we subjoin the following receipe, from the Cincinnati Twiym’rc?, for making Gi/tp Arabic starch;
-Genera: Wi»ul 1ms arrived here, and laughs in the idea »i! miy disturbance with Mexico on account nl llie MpbiIIa alhiir. The yVcretary of -War also, attaches, to* impnrunta tn jhe mariul speculations upon J/jiib’s siiiT Triw> movements. !■ IS believed by those who are well informed on the subject, that Mr. GlaiUden has been instructed to.comn;em-e in gmiaiinns hy ode ring an indemnity lo Mexico for AIesilla. and to purchase an additional strip, taking in the whole Valley of the Gila-”.
, The steamers Cortez, Panama, and Cdlihtniu wrfe ui Bail mime 1st id June from tfdii fnmnsco, Hie hitter with-.over twu am! a qiiaiicf imlliuns dollars IU guld un freight.
" A tleatiueijve fire occurredil San Francisco <MI the 31si ul Ala> . w hudi llestroytd 30 building*. hosa $3aU,v,UU. Theiaim.iri e>|iedllt.<h is snlI' talked of nihi tile Tnnesaays. itut a Bdiimuro clipper, lying in had, been engaged U) convey t<> their puun ol destinai nun.
A WillCask.— A case was recently tried in Montgomery codniy, Pa., in which Judge Smyser. ruled that, tin at* tempt to sign a will—death occurring to prerent the signing—ia sufficient ui aostain ihe.will. In this case die decedent had commenced his name die letter P, when he sank back exhausted, and died in ten minutes.’ .
Take lwo ounce® of fine while gum arable powder, pm ini? a pitchcr».puur on ii a pun or more water, ding Ip ibe degree of eUtfrietsypu desire,J and then, having covered it, lot ii set alt night, lathe morning pour it twrefully from the drega into a clean hoitlejVork ii, and keep it lor use, A tahlcspoonldl of gum water stirred into a pint of sure 1 , 1 * that has been tpade in the usual manner, will give to lawns, either white or primed a look of.-newness, when nothing else can restore them, after joshing. It is alio good, much, diluted, j(jr .w)]i|e muslin and bobinet. . ■ . •
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The ; monthlies have all been on our la* hie for several days: Godey, Ora ham, La* dies National, Knickerbocker, Schoolmate, Medical Journal, etc., etc, \Ve havt not time to noiice them separately;'but c»n pnly say. they' ore filled with epgravjngs and reading matter, suitable for all lujei pgd fannies. . ;
Cmrsry Skat Election.—Ai the elecimn lit S wnzt-rh»nd enmity on the question -of removing the con my sert Uom Vevay, die fntlowing was the ifsuh; -Nollemoval, 933, Removal in Flytence, 703: in Center Square. 179; m Log Lick; 8; to Mi. Sterling; 31; to Centre ol cuuniv. 3.
Fugitive Sit*vc C’aso.
On Tuesday, 2l»t insi., one Pleasant ELtixoros, I mm Kentucky, tiled hu alli-davii,-beiore Esquire.Snllivsn, CommitsStoner of the United States lor Indiana, claiming John Freeman as his, slave. Tin) claimant omitted to slate in hie sfliihtvif (he ijipe wlieri.his slave eecajied. The emmserfor Freeman moved In qdash the affidavit lor this defect. On motion, thb claimant was permitted to amend his affidavit;.fixing on March, 1836, as tht)
Steamboat Explosion,
New Y-RK. June 'Ji. Al.—Tbu Detroit strain |irii|itdl>>r Challenge, nrt her Qrs( inp I rum Clin;ij*it. exploded a boiler oq Wrdnr?i lay, near A! n knuw, killing five add wounding a mini bet of Others.. '
Several of the branches of the Slate Bank of Indiana have done a . profitable tjusines, declaring i to,6 cent;"dividends. The branches at Madison, ; Indianapolis. Terre Haute, Li Fayelte and ForfAVayne 3 per cent. . La Fayette and Fort Wipe branches, 3 per cent, extra dividends,
A quarlef of a million of dollars fpat 4ssued.frqoi.ihe PhiladeIpKii Mint, tip to ' the 12 th j os l„ in*q oar terSydimes, >nd half dimes,. Jo ’ a >hoit time change be p)eny. .
county spat of jusiicc will probably remain at Vevay, and the.old buddings. which are much nut of repair, will be rebuilt.— Indianapolis Journal .
OCT Han Rice, the ‘-one hore show’ 1 , man, lias swapped the steamer Zactftfy Taylor tor the. James Lzii|hUo f
OiT In this Siam, no bank can be lawfully organized, without paying in $60,000 before receiving notes for circulation.
