The miners' journal. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1830-1837, June 18, 1836, Image 2
121 = 1 „ t . i, , i;.....,......,.,...._+,........., - 1 riot atMed" ebbed anikilled gelturreC—With' rn by the Lonisvi )somezfres and 'beitofiis of :witieblllirgt in 1 Pant atjthe can added to' ins* b ralpackages o I ' , Wets. _912 the 2 st g the citizens w ere demanded by th 1 kw miles fro.. hi .row,pos of tlie p • vering a 'sermon, r one of 'Vie i ;shb was one of th ihtermed Lim th t alma incendl 0-1 teconnt Likhe see Id ate I (- C '44dd:ow . *Van. d e Via;_ , : • •nicidothroat L citizens a . to Mari • r Irow was I , ' re' if he was al and coed .1 ds name not to was stab ... - the river .n [igen; on nought the t t polled do or. Ely bas TP Ers part of-ibis • it came firm t Citissii a erl Co OS W. 1. , . Mat 20 piale queue* drew his • college oeY' Pe meet a eatiotm the 924 reeding genre him as temiih Ir e 'maxi terw) emit 'neat dy fled-and . concealed ' ,ernbled it considerable ta• College; *bete they bid, and . threatened to' not given', op. He was cted to Palmyra. The learned, Vvho held Boo rby Muldrow, escaped n i horseback. boat which arrived here inner that Marion Col n or burned, and that' tin most torrtidy whipped. ntelligence is. doubtless, source entitled to coati. it the distrUction of the iEly, we do not vouch for, tei.—N Y,Ster. - ' ' - kST us latter, eboi d flogging Dr. it quitBprobs7 AT It it 1 7an an Ituren hie held him (nth as the enemy dela - even by his opponents, • 'ded, jesutieal letter on e fact dins being born ; t had wiped from its , he was *mood to see the chains of bondage and tg out a miserable ezis. tylants and tank-masters. ed. The wily _magician, idient Wilier:lse his real lea, has been obliged at a the mark: - ' 1111,—a bill establishing a 4—prohibiting free die. ilavery—the transude. it question—and Author. to suppress and hold ,—the vote in the United lay, last, was a tie; what. called on and made to re. of tlui bill. Theuestion int of Ik e bill. T he vote 1.18., Mr. Van Buren held id en giving WENT MEAN SL it, AHEVEROLD— the engrossment or the bill re up this fut. Buie* hu been drawn from abash, and obliged to avow Heretbey are, in "their ne. is in laurel SLAVERY. the right of free discussion 4 , our constitution to civil as of slavery. For the sake - Bo which the great mcgee was formed to secure. We eroliase it betrayal ot trust. afeuritice of thevights se. astrument on which all our rest: The ' , gig !awl' of a a was liberty itself mu. far by .31r. Van Buren.— CORNERE Van Da dvOcates of Mr. people of the r d it was suppos itanditig his tw , et, that, from , tediti.a state the ford star 12 .an held b Rißs t le dr neverlefore r i glilmstluK l aiiid 'privilege? -fhb tor von) - ?d. —The Glabe and its trthu. thou who have cut retie*. iscto & - are consnrii ons upon Gen. S ride AinirieFi fr , 4 who lin had command tees in the Seminole campaign. II of the plans heretofore ta r about 1000 Indian arrows-- y an army of from 4 to 6000 lila= of probably . two mil. is signal a. disappouitment to. ing the past•season, they have • forr the receipt of despatches iorious termination of the war; -might trumpet it forth to the inistration of the man who has tie of .the hero of two wars:— ng conquered, the savages have ith new confidence and sp irit, prowess, shot down American ns, and devastated the country s. . • • signal abortil en to triumph or • ugh sustained and the ezpe) ns of dollars, party." I I • • . • daily Waitik oneouneing the 1, in order that they praise of the Ad already won the t But iudiad of be become infused • minded all their soldiers' and citi handreds of rail Now we cut -him ill-fated mo amiable for ail forcible remove their balers, le the ward of Iv o censure upon Gen Score. for eats. Atter being` justly e. dqplorable tor*griences of of the Indiina Nen the land of blame not the administration for which has attended many of at we do say, thiswar contrasts the ears of the Mart who Is con. ttuxott general," by a ' when we assert that ~ reflects the highest aurttr3i, we do not in merits of Gen.,arrrr, f success. distrait= party in at.' raillery exploits of in: the measures of ,lore; is another sped. The Seminole war t in melting . to Compare to Ultillloll risked his lrev- The ffistorY of 'ec named, mereSaisi rave and leafless fol. of his brother the and treachery—and Iwo to posterity, and tough every, Arnett. 'tons. And-yet the defender of tbe expos. btrealled a ”petticoat stern indignation to It is truly said' that / rho won't see. Bat / acrid -hew they decry ; 'led those of Scott; the . reverberates through m' the' wide spread - war =MA and the Its in proud defianot , all in laagnage not to Ricon.x, that if the lit -4 from censure, Gen. reeled with coritunie: Stratum between the the chearyies of Chwo. vibe Utter a Igallant iii Measures. pomseally . ' irit4l REMEi :SATURDAY lens ,Ju4El4l a fewweeks to e (tCy.) !Gazette, of were adrnittedin the to college, in eons& dierofetirdents with. . .. Since that injury 'transmitting to the abolition and incendi., l ,71,t of May - ,the excite Id . such that.tbe,publi them end burnt. On - Marion, at Palmyra, ofessors of the college, rose and commenced :ions docnments. Dr. • audience, interrupted t he must desist, 'see pipers !wou ld nal* ien states, that Biol. ki read it, eves at The ration ensued, and:, Dr, its bin stick. Hewes tar individual Connect. this situation received r, of which he died the , AO' faisAlits,Chiaps ';ltillito • j Throdialksrargrydeteyst • gas. attietocestoult.-i: , • . . . - 'Our friends hi PortVeition'inteisd.hS:r.' ing a Giand Jubilee, o4yroinesday in honor of the glorious Tinton? ,latell ac rr ed in Texas. Afeertdrertiseinent: Scarcity ifOats.4 very seri. ,1 !a convenience' remits to COSI Shipars m the present scarcity off beats. The 1 business has inreasediao rapidly th the supply of boatels' been able t pace with this joe.i. Our boat- •• M em are all full, of enhiloyment. M • • of them,we undeistand;ihave more the • their hands full. Freightslave ad • to .one 'dollar and fortyte cents per Oa.— Nowls*the haired if r the boatmeii itnd boat-builders. i Our j; 4 ` are oder the - necessity Of desp,hing runner" ong the line of th" canal"—in order to ' ure ascending Boats. .4 poet vigilant prevail"---nig4t and day. ' "are sorry - that our distant friends who - sun ning boat", are w'taitry in availing , them selves of the piteetttigolden oppo atty. e t Bancker Co.'a r iVircus , xrhis trial Coj y is OW on a visit to I rough, a will perform again, wadi Last time-this even 4g. The com numerous, the homes good, the ml accommodation extOnsive. lie ~ porforn,ters are fiat rate in their ive lines: Their fin<ta "orsttength lity Strikingly exhibit the wonde ere of-the human frame: The doc I sagacity of that noble animal, the beautifully Wastrated- r to one 'Oh ver witnessld such) an exhibition truly surpnEing. , 11119 st of the 4 bowever t ake familiar with th . since every, springibrings a visit 7 i Equestrian Companz mid yet help being linterta h :; ,d With the ';.l Q*" The VolniiteerVorpa of, Light Infantry of4kia- place, the Um ofnarct Friday the g ly, on a tour or ;iasur_it, takin route the ?wig Sunbury, No' land, LewtsbureMiltorttutd The. Attach' , urifi- Cowie lath, ea* "We repiat to !nits that amulet' En. Presidint of qw Beaver Meado and Mr. Arita Wtyk. Soperintenden eidentilly• thrown *lm a amino on, lad.- Mr. T fVilde;iniza are Wormed, badly tAleit., , 011 t. Ingbam esai stied Injury.' I Yorkers The ilium weather liU ore borough is :blaming the firm the inetropoliu,, a number of - ready &rifted, writ: taken np a tem: with us. - We thhili we may-safely Portion:lc inti Air, bi. preient i t of attra to t)iitieVeUer, than /A thill re l kift Iht9tractOt of ; etitzteirie., •Ailite& — ,,,attridikk; this tireel wikthiuk ! f/ re* '' • ., tiresome,iinii' the, : delights and 'no grown less piqi4than those of ii, our own otatuortild prove to indi suit of heklbi• infitiecreation. , At eaperiinent is s4th making. , posed to tay an*. Ong calculated' to give an unduiOreference to o 0 i but oar monntairk scenery and pa have frequently ;Lien themes of en with the visitorikom this metropoll menntaiinu the:i gird na round t, chains, otretching in eastward ab directioks cover ed , with verdure at present morel:, than usually plc copious; gron4 of mountain !aura, Owing ban eloVation of nOward* the metropoli4•the atruospherW i rarified—consequently purer a* hie toiihralide. his less denseik and--this has been Often Mt anti water also, contains excellent Mk calcubited by yisitors to brace ail 2y:teal, besideOeing remarks* coolneU. Out, itights ue reml empt from that oppressive beat often belt in lei* =ties. Oar ever ily coi3l. Wir*ave no- gillinipi deny kind. :' hA very small pup tribe I which: ''ves nan ashoyancii ' :4 blood of the . family is fii Flue, bugs, :, 1, kteente gnu ari among tu t fling perhaps to mentioned. }Pc have canals, f' pia* 4 th , tiuu*Veservoirs, n 4 moutitains. e fruits, of h dal/7 are 14tikingly -eon* , can caned *am The =1 # si i contents mad e l .ri til ' h its rocky . itiil burl bewail -pu i ' t for our '1 rialkir outlmildisige, while I every 41064 and mulish a ' dui town; 4 every body k ve in "a - fel years; in the mp N erthelerit, the appar!ine p of 11100 yeiui ore t witi, haus a popuhi • sand inital4tutto: with fi." am sti l l ittOiaiing—our nit! , ' 44 wilLteoo mallow WWI rior hrsisOtid impothusea tl4 State. • Me would tunas orirhotebt#l large and cop =fat sniptitseconuid tleAtlullitt s a d a t e * 13 , 3 01 4 ' wt!leY. "IQ' .larso,Axtd. bal *beiwftity .1b1041.11138.4At.'7- t POTIMVXLI.E.' . , i, A doe Vii nu:Oozed tii, P R se Hop.. illrarY-Wia ;laid the : °!.. •,k,g4C4 1 " 3- Una. -.. itp ,-- • • -, • ..._..= i... Altr i Tlakzeir*Widitted - likholat Bilt Rased the leepdahni, or this statopii: to :adjotiottoortt.',.;:.lt ;Wilt be laid ,before oar reader* nitzt ireek -- .-i4ad will rto doubt give ..geoered satisfactioa.:_. - ..„.• ; .. 1. - A i The f rinitian of IrchWkill, COrtrabia and No amberhuid counties into .:, oriaSe. oatori ri o t, has also passed the legit hiture ' • • -r-it. f -- The legislature of our state adjotimed on Thurs&y last. The sessionl'oflp3 . s-' 36 Will be ii memorable one irt ear bars lativiatinats. The *obi by which it baii been distinguished are caleplated; td pro: duce a lasting and bettetoial inilMmbe on the great intmestiorthe Comment h• Party rancor aid prejudice areatwot but our Representatives may say with Othello —oWer have done the mate some service, and they know it." A -letter from Quincy, Florida, states that the steamboat Minerva, Apttlae l hicola Bay, has been so fortunate as to bring off safe all the , command of Mi 4. Lemke. or Holloman'sCoMpany, penned up sake the sth of April in a block house onthnlifith7 lacoochie, The - Indiinn had fired niaillcd lornan'i men for three days pteviously, and had just retired for provisem: The same boat has gone up the Savannah to relieve Capt. McCaula and about 80 men shut,up in the same way in a block house at the Old Town. A letter from Dr. Samuel A. T. Law reice to his relatives in Seminal' gives a description of the severel,attieks of the savages on the Block House on the With- Ittcooehie.. .On one , occasion they were completely surrounded by the Indians -1000 or 1500itioumber—who Sled their guns by the hundreds at the _block house, and_succeededin taking and destroying their only means of escape, viX: their boat, On another, the Indians displayed their ingenuity by discharging arrowe on fire ion the roof of the block hour, *ilia de tstroyed the roof and left them ekposed the •i. . • of the weather. Capt. 110 l was killed on the 3d Of May— the and men had been diving on corn 4 ivithout salt or treat?—tile former I for 21 and chi:latter for 28 days. The writer had dbffiired of human l end watt almost resigned to his fate,i9then the garrison was relieved tut above'stated. The "steamboat Metamont, on her way from Apalachicola Bay to COlunibtat, with three companies - of troops on board ' was fired upon by Indians. The troops laaded but the Indians had fled. men were wounded—three dangeroully. Oen:l39Ott it is stated, is confined t0,h95 roots-id-Co lumbus by indisposition. Gen.deattup had left there for Tuskegee, tissume the command of the Alabama Swett*. • Intelligence had been received at OffiL lumbus, that the CrawfortElnfiuttry, cent. mended by Major Crown, catenating 470 men, bad had a skirmish with the Indlins, on their attempting to cross the rive4.in which they failed: Foutridliumr - inoiiiii: sed to be killed.' Inditut ri fore a ted at 500 men—probably e --One white man killed. Philand Th Braid has been arrested and confined in the jail of Chambers county, Alabama, charged with having been concerned in the recent attack upon the stages in the dreek nation. The small pox is said to prevail to a con siderable extent at Colnmbus.! MN. r bo- I or the y of of the I pow ty and "e 'r has dience, ilthings, role as .11e can ational 'take up of' tiu ' in their urabet. ,vitle. of Arne i .Intros. Company, ' were at. ' Thursday one onus ' • with but is set In, -of visitors int have sl im* abode 1114enge any titer bbjects eto be found thing to eel fit mist, by, beemne ties thereof, through ads In par ' events, the Are not diM milked or irnt locality, atmosphere, • ' • praise Harrison in Nee York.---4 1 1 peat State Con. . venuon of the opponents of Martha . Van Parent was bold in UtiCa, New Yorli.laat weelt r ind an Electoral Ticket, friendly tonenareon Ij7 thus. aga, was formed, headed by (Julian C. Veeplatlek, Esq. of the city of New Yank. ETen the stelae( New York will be contested ground with Agile. gieian. , As to oar 'bout in lofty westwardly and rendered l aresque by a 1 pow m flower. 600 lest abate I more highly 1 more agrees d more elastic, !marked. Oar The sameConvemtionnowinated the Ilon..Tassa Bun, of Albany, for Gorernor, esti Loran-Bea sztanofJefferiton county, fior Lieutenant Gdrer. nor of the state. ral properties, invigorate the or its refreshing for being es. .By the arrival of the sr-healer Atalanta at New Orleans, from Tampico, the Wet- , ligence is brought that when the defeat and capture of Santa Apra became known there, the subalterns of - flaunty and gov. ernment threatened to massacre all foreign ers in the place, but that the British and. American consuls haying remonstrated with the commandant at Tampico, he u sed precautionary measures tot prevent disturbances. Later intalligenne states that some disturbance" had actually taken place ,between the Maims and foreign. era, in the course of which several persons bid been severely ininierl:r-but that quiet had been restored. Pratte; inielligence , from Texas states thit the Mexican army on the 19th May west retreating; with the greatest precipitation and disorder—hiv ing thrown a large nninber of muskets lute the St. Bernard River; 4 4. - large number of Texians had visited the Mexican camp on the Colorado, and therertus night and hid been there treated more as men whom they looked upon iis already their conquerers, thanes inqitives, which ,thay had it .in their power to niake :them had they so inclined. The Mebane said openly that if the Texiaasmorilt low *esti to retire inear l deeted4 that they wOrild never triable there againk The In diana are stated to within 60, miles ' a eelebratedErench General Anna'Alservi4 wis Nand on the_ 101* going, is he saidoo see what kind nf,a treaty mike: lge wex en+ . premier endears:if' I ra:the nerrests)sAw!ldthe Nei Or*Lnicitee tlives ihri-tilOW47"siclOtt.of sultriness, se lap are 'mark : or inesquitats of the insect the flab Lod u among 11180-. ) I' scarcel y known be cause above roads. inclined minerals and Skin and in- with rough and has been pen tributary to our passages hare or to supply orate. tains - from herd beverage.— bu sprang up e of a Wilderness. oft is that of yet* growth. lorabont four thou. iindred houina,we •b. inn onward. ihail bncoene infer !am . inland place in 1,4 onnalinion, gait • Ithtt. the hand second-to - none 'orour 'ibid.. in *re. F &battle take 7.80 tat., of 0000:4'; • - - • :3 1 1 EIRM-JF4) 1, 7 0- FLORIDA. TEXIAN AFFAIRS. *Pi: - ....''' '-,PP!!0 2 ,, , , n.cifi - 14..13iita.,_ t f' , , r -- • : CO-andAirikootir-: ',,' lt'' ' ' f ' Ll tio 1 : -4iiiiiii:inta l i'iiii:fresr:thtiitatfd4: • the hittii,libmit . lo withinellovw thi the' wow`' inn , Satan ortucp`trites.,. end • '• diit, not inalt - Alueisalf 1 kiWen until twine Mimi before Ginerat' Ilmis tee, toWbolt heiremediatelyetfirminfeastifeoft. Cora: ! - • -., f 1 ' i .. ,-,. Yon will be vilified by• i !description O&M:. 1 11. in I ne's, peso) . : Ilia forehead is Wit* uirrom front, elireadieg es it eiterida beck oldigneljr- hair uroderttely . bhick.. Be bask* rind. black epic his underjaw is long. ;Hit oomplaine ria little lawn_ y,- bet he ahows-more et Mil Idporish tharithe Ildelicantivicturt. - _ iffetorg a tail fore. white min, but weuld not pm. fart re . rio the United•litites. Ire letght la Cps NM - mates, tolerably t *ell . pinportmMil.• . _Hinny in forty one.,, 1 ' -- ' 1 -'. !- . ~ ' i - Gear:44oBmM takentWo days nit ' nt die• bat' lie: and will brought bickl to 4111 :210 0 .° o r fcar.-When I first saw him he' wort ! regimen the grounotend hadtid hionself !Slide old blanket; hi. Marla duk- bMirn, „and! hW band, with which!)e held the blankit wiethiathediwie =A anCbad remarkably short *g e t 1141 ' L He is abOuttie feet nine suchen:big/4-ImM for actifrity-4is a high forehead; his mielong end straight, and well formed4 his eyealie brilliant blait.e third personage , cousin to . iscrulkouv ;'the re. puled ti son ea Spat* pliiin,. l a full. Mexican woman, :i He has Leo& _ rimmte imam was educated in Europe, and "psalm Eng lish wel4 and le a segard.d as a moil offauperice talents. e 1. A deal of excitement elute-as to Gen m on, who id uch . '''' - for his- t from the - Golomdo , : it said to tile '' been compe ll ed, by l . a ninth to tight at San Jacinto. ,: • ,:' ! Robinson's TriaLThis iiYs bject of grave and severe censure, and; -rvedly, with many conductei.ii of the 'lrak. The District Attorney, conies in for &Imbue of public indignation—and his iiitegritY is s• I yen questioned. Robinson,thOup acquit ted bye a New York Jury, stZndsicoodens nod id the estimation of a vast number of his fellow citizens. 1 A w4et the Nevt4Fork Eiliiihtt Fog m inion ths(tbe friend. of young Rob inson - 'that he is acquitted, owe hey the pob lie to Make cestainexplanations,,Mul adds :. ."Would it not be well for them to suggest for 'the satisfaction ofthme who feel an interest in the doe administration of liiblic justke, !hat became ref the cloak after Hebrews was butt area with it , by Tyrrell What has beeement Grey, to whom it wail alledged that it belonged ? ' What has be. come of the porter who was preSent whin Mr- Furlong testifies that the prisoner , was in his grim . eryl and what has become of tte men who were at Mrs. Torniomairsdoeing Um tibia this foul and singe Mardis? and who Med have been able to frees: ii:r it. least *mildew of the raise- witea AbovM all of the manors tlmAdmilb bound to help etkplaiii4hat, with thine who beleivo' hint innocent, is an umessinntable con tradiction more myMerious ttran , :ti l li 3 e murder- Ws refer to the extraordinary Mienaw ce. that the accused appears, never to. ha mentioned. from dm moment of his arrest: until he was re minded of it long after by Mr. Facial, the very important - am that he was at the grocery store of rthe latter individual Until date /imar of thenight - orate fatal ninth srAren. — ; Ari ;MOM ens may continue to resteolmily on iheaop mix deter, but on the w i i t Er:i sled , as well as on the counsel far , pleilf this point is not dared op by A's* 1 eSplaisation- It braingly.with a visertithie result. tbit the Weer tiol scums rasaaihs •Itriskitejsu *km i 1 inittllitzs: , We believe the cages suggested by "Inqaireet would be at variance with all ,gostom, and would tend to establish another tribunal, to which every acquitted prisoner would feel,lTrid to a ppeal. The importance and value of the dreamy would. by such comae, be eseentinq 'ilit,nugsw-„,_ -We copy the foregoing from the U. S. Gazette--the .editor of which says that "the importance and value of the Judicia ry would, by the course iv:commended, be essentially dinuiiished." Yet there always. has.been and always wilt be in all-similar cases, a free exercise of public opinion.— This is a tribunal to which-we all are a menable, even the Judiela themselves. "Good name in pan or *Li ry pman" must ever depend, on the verdict Obi tribunal; and be who prizes this as the "immediate jew el of her soul, will never . neglect it. Whatever has a tendet4y to diminish lb , - value or importance of the Judiciary, o course ought to be deprecated. But w cannot see how such an effect would . I produced, by requiring an izzlividual t., clear up certaincircunis cee,which 't ' against his reputation,. Ough he has bee' tr acquitted. A , failure . odo so, when I, 1 , natuns orthem shows the praCticability .r I the Thing, Oast certainly •be deemed ! strong presumption of guilt. When an •,1 dividlial has been once pied and sequin.: it meg be conceded that he ought to .:. held innocent; not only in law, but in pd ! lic,opuuon. This may be a ood gene 1 , rule,] especially when I they trial has • - : conducted with fairne‘i and impartiati .! , But 'when the, op u raarte . is the case, ! when the testimony : the trial shows , 1 there are eircums ' ; bearing at .. .' on the guilt of the ', thin -•.. , have been and oughi, t have, been, if, o iltsed west innoc - . I . , exphe , how''ean the ''. portance .. value 44 theJudriag he 1 minisbed by requiring him toexplain lb .1:. We may concedethat "the imp . : and value " of the' particular trihunal , 1, be diminished by t. Ittial in question, ~ . not. by the inquiry - Iw . . The -I Ci certainly an -nog , need: 'cue - in 1, 1 country. • Wer think that - every ,Ipa lc mutt regard it wine mead innots . , 1 1.i4 pity .crud coatempt. ik YhennObe are. ':1 reteed witted to interfere • 'the-ad ~ • , k S of Justice, the Jodi ;ivy are not:00 .1„ . ITnibilihid," I btit 1 ,' I ' , 1 1 1. 6 ,* he , • u 4e'e Iffeusible.ana•judiii, is theeditet o i ill U.S. Gazette ge y . , is ill hi. re,. i we ca!koot*irenttoihe patois' of . ~ I , ' ioentooiihose,tl4igh the verdict' ~ it jury may have beeiAl l Ortiot_ *lei* 1 . gene , itild :e . 1 0elgiithelerl'ekt, - ; ~ {l l ''cat -' *liiviteed.iir,. - ~p ~ li IEI . . \ 040 I Pm* tyinkes iieStedt hump ***id , The siithorikf 41 hat oulotiiiir, work issued Ailluirke( Loudon:lli 7 17 - 4:l*. ISt A( A Ingq4lri the I Z! •HtPre nem, b ar inn* et iinitheak inn _ giveit t the • lipticieitelidriotthe 4 iart I:f o reallw sh , inn .of thi 4 - itetAnttbii4 s t s t:i 3.7 4211, in ; A BCD 1j j lre& Ontintion duet al to eensider the ten Crone riceiti• pate dtlectibini an, 00iity'be, pr Thet;flutstion A dOcasilon Mr. Buchanan. Clay, Att. Oalboni 'Mr. Min* and ' Tbn Rneititin on, theipLitage of YMASMe• Whalen, Coln of Gee; Mini' tads. airs; 14 1 / 2 '410k- 7 19. NA -Mt Da*Zwinirw bototisl l / 2 jlea Leigth irMenn o tine, Rulles, Tont4Oson, NV• Eln the MU • Fwd. Couinierr ' GI platte its the Mei Salem' 4e Af le* Outdate hh ia, beeelestabi Nee r app . ; 111;: the it=a ' # lO 4 O of 7 vaffo l le' to 800- • 7 county thkjr . sotrad. 00 16 4 1 g i pats ate t, htiyuarty to, trfaloso our sOUnm--/ tittle bin Stish seas It ?Pa** sayl I I • swimmer • • y wish • • • poll , t nd the • c4ra wl Spisnisk matte.—lt is sidd"that among tb pets • fronsVeneratCos. there were lettera • • Inn lees than ; fios • derettladfds,euofsoh had eligiaged to worry. Oneoftheleltors mas received contused a caution from th writer against the ahnentent piths Americad irla in Texas who she had understood were very retry. Ifthe Generalis a . 'dotard to war' be was colagprd in lova' at all events...4track* Com e Pittsburg Gazette of June 7. harass '• low g postscript. 'res4tsrien Genentl'Asismily,—TheGenekal bay after along dummies of Mr: Banish's - has at- Irth disposed' of It. The OA. le log were the Totes no the three iliflbrentiines. times FOE stialalamg the Appeal, Ayes 134, Nays Ream& is the Jed/meat appalled from, A I Nay* 7IL • or easdannhig the book, Ayes - 109, Nays . weirs' r. r . -A pawn in Beetorline. • a "Patent intelligent door plate?' which -. . . cied that when the perronealleiron . • wish to see company. he or shoOr.the means ofa - slide la the "Irlt door •, hibits to the visitor . the: Innis "Ilag id d the pain calling then kite his a appropriated to receive 11.• This. • of ftalo - wailer Whieh Will ' wait trouble to the pr,prietori and tell a he nu . yam of eonsawnee. I. :. , ' lifniditery needivr-4( gentleman espy offi the Plait e nod propriety of an handl ,_ no. . N ill it Dot right, " mid he , NM- to hand down to posterivr the virtual of men lho hue been'enhobled do then. services the nointrg, that their posterity' should e n .t he ears maned on the" as a reward oath ?"- oily the-soma krtio," emit a lad ,- oif 4 ism is hanged for hisltnipiands, all his pre* 'should beinmged tol° ,; . b : Ki . • 1 • , . .._ . .. 2As aiimML—Our " ".eserted tram 'in.the kitchen .; Theinnifeend th e . gli. * the Patio& -They listened Milani ti of epin' ning "wheel - and kilter ire to th e piano , They !hely Witted ' wired whos e erirL in/ worth aressiad narking milli r own o bands. .. The Sans behold" asek those VI 'hare ; Alms: and . WS "help being t o o d e g" to, do ~ ..1 unsinisi issa--F".;re—in is: iii . is , osi I r e, nto. Alumni hat isiolved Is sik e ireir",o6 IT *iris Fl! kni il ls lotulila, Mel t Orialjil . _ i414r:1 , , , , . =I IMEIEME - - U tLa g thitr,j, r tliekt h. ttte mummy if - hieuNiTaltis: ! pr . eo, whkkwill _be vly in New. Tork acid INI 10111 1 ' riatipr Ppitiiiiii r tii ate - , \`... Ito drinkallErariotitratte At hip 7 putilir ell 4: new tile , e'bbadc eye.en i€ K eeled;_i 4 % e 4 4 il a tiqutk . d th e i bottem i gave the i s wiining r; Whet ,ThtheArerenee al • inch* i t Iklbung li al ot, *as th b 3 e he we. I the of th e an, iiiA o,ir SCHOOI4 No. L , . SEAL i • lays J Ike e, last ''i PM/IQ:VMS _galleon, iligißein' ids proceed. bill to it u 2ry.postiesas., g and ' certain pa th), in States in which they okibi ' by law. i _ • ing oh e passage of the bill - w f is Pia in'whiih Mr: Webster, Ir, Davis, Mi. *Grundy, Mr. o. blr. Yalkert• W. Cuthbert, lc. Ewing, of Ohio, walked. a then taken byyeas and nays 10 billj and decided ai follows, Meek, Browi, Buchanan:l , Grundy i Kiig, bg Ali: King M°° ll it Niehaus P orter, Ptes.. 1 niTegmadge s lilalker„Wbite,, A Benton, gag, etitisodiui. 'lllinois, Earinghio. Golds. ieks, Hubbard, t, Knight, •- Bandy Niles, Prez. sply, ..hard,' eift, 'Lipton, rrir..._2s th 1 • reject " .' i -- , A11.4-We find! in the Boston Alta the SAknr i ng notice: Barik.4-In w*ftnence of an sp• i teen three aid &or hundred of I manufacturera of this city and icy of the United States Bank, by the State of Pennsylvania. Ihed in this el ty, hull S. Frothing. Agent. 11*. F. a" already I itingZs' , the ecaubern The inpliance of the - new ir; isuiyibe mediate relief t ad. community * Se ***Ss - , .4 we learn that the Wheat "roll is ;liter than it hu been in this mum- Ulaiebitisen. In many Oita of !lamera will not reap aa north:ita This is alio the Um in tbe aunties g to be cif our wheat. crop hie— ! uothieg those who are so Fortunate at to ne of rosy eisPeeihighterE his iteuttsauded for WWI, tits ire supplied froussosie abolish military &Paine is the has hem lost by a vote of 212 to 95. agadneaauf ntinj 16e . ibegain airatbody, are do • !tot iseelleet -who. was* num correct obeeritdaott: We tat the lee* generally told& be its trulli, brawliag dummies and cianagrould ,then be ooMPottod to Pot, neat means of obtaining a Irreliheal le would be sobered of a let of bleodJ, batten upon the frames and paa.l ads, tame. , • a ffilL—The qO s estioa of earning the fill duaributioo of the sramiles visit% fromtbe • f tbe pbblic lends; to am %tamale. , of ' le-the Ibale of - Repeeeentativathei boot the vote of the Speaker . . Me transit ell et Wiest epee the bill fr • during ' the peewit • _ his been killed no deubtitlputsnanee • &oat ffeed quartets, MI 'E==M MEM - _ • lin adows!*** --- filu nt e driifiliot °Musser, wilkdritilisdalObetat 1. t.." Mat*/ widriatiticisis4 Creacer,thignitti Oita were. a l i t Willa hap solgal PO,* , foundiatr - diti.:4*/r in/ Oh 'Speak - 4 ' Nor Qat *Pi - .Oar e Oh, The ata Weeks to the dust last geretraWlotteld '., ec, Arid . etutpal4-wi to hir . toi4ajoan;er *fihr eirefalgig* sat, ,:wisSik CM Irt -1 0 . ' • i . ;•.. , tiLsr.- , •:. ' '0 !I old - Srlalaw Wetkietimainanda. The ma atid*niafdatt. the rim - 41,0h* haw Fell to Wee hiat,itettittilleads. Bat ' Bri l bot ie:tosina:i-!;siegaga;n, - chi - rar e . broer our sviritethertedj For,di the Rellalpet hielipsiedi kontair W Abe fasting ant "kW ire , Ow& Iliad hied. -- i • .., , - set is his Skit ettbeinesiek . of fr b t: ' . Using's*, ilashingox, kind* roar, 1 ' , • .-.. '-:'• ' : '- 1 !te t"th• tow ailMm4 111 •44etw Swill en. ' ';'. ' ' ~ bids Lim arise an 4 alma Nip **via& i\ ' I%RRILIED. A New Castle, on the Itth,htstant, eo ge lteifim A yder; Esq. -D.-. B. it. e Ga nt Port Carbon, 0 Miss=: Sainrclor tiWßOrough of P , 1 '.. - \ ~ Thursday evening the latit inst.:by e v. R. A.'Henderson; Mr.CHARLES 7. CLEMENS,to Miss SARARSHOE- L R; and Mr:E.DMILIND, Q.'II.EN. 7 SON, to Miss *ARY--MATILDA IEMAKER,IOIeI this borough. ED, • irtiffirEzp,•• GERMAN 'Printerciiiin thinalats fkom English into; Gerrnani:iind \litho can .comer recommerkled: Apply o.olii9ffice. ode 11 : • The alai Trade::' 3. h w ipm im m anis ta of a Coal e°. sir the Week *hit .* Thursday evening tut. * - - - V* , , -- - I. - --,...* ~'• .., • aware Cease. I I 46 lioat4l'lsilii29s , - 96 . :0 1 : 1300. •-,v -.., 1./ H ull 4 Co. •32 4i , f1.03151 D liif d EOM i .co. - ' /11' . . l':.:' ! 750 , , . •, B pe es & *Mt • IS • i. 580 C tries Ellet i Alt- - - r. , -1580 Charles Lawton . i i .13 * I'Ati64 o'll roils • , . ••_. 13 , 555 1e&It Rail Bowl eo. ' 'll • - ~ 4:1 4 0 1 1 *ght,,-Waltsiee & ech --;,---' t 'I S' ; ~,...,-,,1. - 1 1 , 1 13 A Coal eo. . r. • -- -4- 9 . ' * - - ligh itlilifloll. ,- • •: 6 , 466 ObelDteinbargsa . . 6 • 317 11 Brooke i 6 ,', 300 JPoUsaceo, : ' 6 .1 AM -C Dougherty i• eilner & But ' Shoemaker • A. Bolton 7 R %akar* , p Bin JA. Lawton • Potts - Nits & Batman- • I C Potts • * S Bell. IT. IF. T &.11•Bea f E rig ~ • Pahner 44- new Fitch it RI t• , Captains. b i .t.. . • Ass' -carrying . 1747 Bouts, per last report. 4 n 2006 ; • 96. 3t.: .196 do Little.•Scbn;skill .2202 . ; . • lO4. LIITLE liCall/XLNEILL, COAL TR 9 Scioto, 1: 10 Enterprise Illonartgababs 11 Illittom Alabama " • Cameos? Wicomseo Magus Josepit.Tbottnta. • Nantkoke 'Mississippi Obis' 15 Moak itlarbs , Quakaki • Untamed, • - Sandusky , • 16 W Wallace- Cattimissa Oetirara Kisketeinatu Tactisqua Maidetwesesk Wader 23 Warn -- 173 do' per liifiepart ECM !3MEI3 The figliiiving is:the *tibia ioid fiai:the*Ok. U, _ !sr biat 19 Mrp= 1!21 The number of toes 4 rite Irak ending 411iMiumbo • PerladrePpri CM Mlteritek The fbliee,iii le the- sumeilt es thiereedfor the evenin bit Per lot Totil - • GEOlotBtA, DZ.LAINAMIWIIIIUDSQ) ; ittiaoo, l Anitd the ' V,CSITIZ; th4d ,Ifect*lo7 1 I 1 96. I 45- 415. • N tet k.c.a ffili = tene - 4. - ve, rK Oft 1 4~~