The Beaver County Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1853-1859, June 16, 1858, Image 2

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We give T,most important
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Washington. , announcing t ha t
message .to I ongtes c o m a;
r b -,
termination lef the Utah war'
i
Friday's ILe.dger the ollowio
iuglsynoF' ie l of Gov Cum tol
General sits:
-In the I ter to ' reta Cass, Gem.
•Otanimini s ys be , left the cttmp on the sth
of
. 1.41.0, e 1 route to Salt Lake City, ac
companied by - Col. Kane as ibis guide, and
twq'Qf I
servants. In passing t rough the set
' flew:lent ilia ,Wris greeted with ueh respectfpl
aitintioes a L it were due to,. he represents -I
tivii of the Executive auth4ty of the Uni
ted. Statia. ,In a teriitery„ - near the Warm
Sptingii at a line dividing !the Great
_Salt
La c from Davis co nty, he 'was honored.,
%dill a forthal and espectidt reception by
t
many giiitlinen, including t he, mayor,!mu
thdpal offi cers of th 4 city,and by them es
corted tb.lcldgings previously prepared, the
mayor occ upying aat at lls side in the
e.
carriagn. t - .I, - .
- Fr-Geni
fovor Young pile, him a visit of
ceremon as soon asihe wasl-sufficiently re:.
' lieved f rom the fatigue of his journey .to
reteiVeiCompany. Iu a subsequent inter
vi -4ez-Governor Young e incei a willing-
I
willing
ness toljaffOrd hiM every facility he might
requie for- the efficient performance of his
admintitrative duties. 13 gham Young's
ethirsein this respect , Gov ; ,Cumming pre- 1
• arlmeN met with the cutirb approval of a
'ajority of the - Silt Lake community.
plTht4 teitorial 4eal, with other - public
operty, was tendered to governor Cum
ming by Wm. H. ILL:leper; the late acting
Secretaryl of the Territory. The records'
and liliraiy'remain uninipitired. Governor'
Churn:Mug entered ppon the performance of
his Official 'duty. ' With feilinii of profound
helearned
regret, Chat the tgep , Mr. Hurt,
was charged with having incited to acts of
1 ostility the Indians in the Yinta valley.—
Theliaformation came from 'Mr. Hooper.—
lie tiered that Mr. Hurt would vindirate
.'-
himself from the a Srges, of they demand ,
n in;restigation.
4 4 I
; • Goyernor `L'um lug - h s Informed Gen.
Johnston that he 'thould probably be eom
pelted- to make a requisition for a sufficient
twee rto I chastise 'the Indians. At every
point:lhe twas recognized a the Governor of
Litalvi and received with a military salute,
I l itilliouses being illuminated in his honor.
Having heard numerous (complaints, Gov.
Ournining caused Pnblie - notice to be , p3sted,
. filignifying his readiness to relieve those
who deemed i hem6elves Igrieved by , being
! Hlegally restrained of their liberty, and ea
- 4 turini the prote c t ion of alt persons. He
..-4 -
eptilaisloffice open at aIE hours, night and
• "jday,l r init register r ed fiftylsix men, thirty
-' , ,-
three wqmeni and seventy-one children, as
dtteoonslof his protection,' and expressing
- thei4disposition of returning to the United
Smiles. ' A largo I major 4 of these people
, I , ..
• werei of English birth, and were promised
assistance to be iemovedi
the
Cum ing sal
9 thd Tabernacle- ill neve
The a were betty en time
, Pel-s l ins a l b a . sseinbled for the
, li e wor ip., There was
snider I when se'appl
Yoringl:troduced him
\ -Ui l ah, a Governor C
1 . theM 0, half ad hour,
Elli
is that his visit to
t be forgotten.— 1
or font- thousand
.
as p_urposcr - of rib-,
the most profoutd
ared. Brigham
thi Governor of
naming addressed
telling them that
____...l 'kr a r' - fr - `'nilitster
eqiiiiil and exact justice dm. Ile was lis
tenedtd respectfully. . '
,li' invited responses, ,
andl several sp liMet of Joseph Smith, t ke,: ref e rringt in excited
tons to._ the m o
ihellser jiees rendered by the Mormon bat
talihu in the Mexican wa ,and recapitulated
a Yana' in
of their wrongs The ter
dol-- .'- . . ' •
t : fearfully lincreas, d, but an ' appeal
from Brigham Youn_g restored calmoess.—
Si l eral aftTrar expressed regret at their
bells-1,6r. 4 \ ' 1 ` 1
;Goiernor CO ming proceeds to -describe
t il
,th'.4 exhdus of the y 1
including the in e .don 009. The people,
lan s of Salt Lake, in
I, r
thei t northern par oi4he t erritory, im leav
ing ever where . ; the roads red evewhere filled With
17 0124loadedivith provisions and house
bold turniture,l the wimen• and children
following afterithout ithoes'or bate, "driv
ini[thrilr flocks they know not where.—
si
They seemed no , only c ntented, but Cheer
ful:l, It is the will of he Lord they say,
1
and, they rejoicel to cha ge the comforts of
home for the trials ofi . the wilderness—
Their 'ultimatedestination was not fixed
tr ijOn..l.Going S o uth : seems to be roi ffi elent
to designate theiplace, lint from the private
rtr!larks of Young in the Tabernacle, Gov
ernor Cumming thinks ihat they are going
q
to 4..131 TIL
.4
Brigham Youdg; Kimball, and most of
i
the in moist-.men had! left their commo
dint's mansions Ito . swell the ranks of the
eihlt o iraiits. Thd masse • everywhere air
'n4tine4 to Gov.l Cumng that the torch
leill bd applied to every house hisliscrimin=
itch
throughout the' co untry , as soon as
the troops atteni s to c the mountains.
The people, thinigth scat erect, every means
_wail(' he taken orally t on. - Some of the
hitirmlni - are yet in or , and the Governor
'speaks l e( the mischief they are c l apahle if
.redderiog as Gnarilles. The way for the
emigrants 'tit the Paci is open. Gov.
-Cumming says ilat he would leare for the
S l euth On the 3of Nay. Ile says that he
iri4 mamma all the . proeeedings of the,mil.
Peg for the pr sat, add until he, shall re:
eeiia idditional!instrue ions from the Pres.
ideni. - 1 I
mmarAwr SOMKiNdEd —Last - Mon-
I started for Linn icounty. to ascertain
eondiaol3 of the wounded men who
were Shot by the idissouri assassins on the
IDEA. I reaced the neighborhood whore
the merders we re committed. on Tuesday.
night, and found . the whore country in
grins.] At the first I called eight or ten of
tlse neighbors had collected with such arms
cis they bad, ant were consulting upon the
:hest moms of elf-proteeuon. The 'nears .
inaa reached that settlenient less then an
hour before tnya ;rival, that about twenty
;urunted men had been seen moviog as a
piirty near the i State line, and run
:l yell were - sent over the whole country for
ten` or fifteen rubes that night. i The result
, 4 ; isstr a 'all the settlers gathered together in
+iniatniesOf. Terve as ssible, and in no
.7 did. one or two re tain elope on at:
th
The tram' en,las well SA the men,
fr6 - 61e41w0 and theeti miles to some gen.
-pcei of rend' atone, and then rime of
sheparty stood on etnird all night.----/A"..
Trib.
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1 11 •
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'---wsiiimmixamEassiegir•
:THE L . r TE RAIN scion ,
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li.A.ll,AlttriE Ind , 1 Juno 11%-
meneed rail* at 11 O'clock W
noon,and piru : almost consist'
this tabrning. The Wshash rose
fal raitidity.i. he inhabitants on
bottoM awoke find their i hoes
fillinilwith%ra.er, Dud were obli
cape in boat!, end by swimming ,
ses. `The We.and Wild Cat creek
a feoours to aging froods. - -'4 ,
j
tVabsh and estern Railroad hilt
t
Wea ; creek wa eatirely,a44 ati'
damage done oasts to twenty
dollara. 7 i li
Two more b oaks occured west
less than. five trees _east tin toad
:are One. On the New Albany i
Rallies(' a br i dge across Wea ci
one at Oroekstat Station are gh9i
serious breaks have oceured. It
sible!l to estimate the amount •
don 4 to the Wabash and Eriti CI
Wil4eat the +der for this , level,
eas4 the . lre, and dam and St !
feet pf enbankment have been 8
also tthe Sten', bridge. There a
breas between here and there.'
!erg' bmks pecuried at Attic'
Logansport - , si.hd Wabash. ! It 1
possible; to use the - canal , again' l
m ere c. - Pi
Tl3e bodiestof the fireman ant
wlst were killed on the . Lafayett
dianapolis RiallrOad, were rec 4
eve"ing. The wreck was 411
bri ge and s . ierakt tilierts of ft.
i
go e.
The 'Web - 18h river is still rising, and
imrense quantities. of saw-logs rails; &c ,
arei;swee l piegpast: No trains o r mails can
tleave for 'several days. • Whole arms are
Inuiler water.l Much grain stored, lin barn
will be total y lost. - -.11 ,I
1 DAYTON, ,0., June ll.—Thh Miami
I Rier.his ri en to within foui feft of the
lietghtlijof tie great flood of 18-l i t, and is
still rising at the rate ,f ihreC (it, four in
! chk;sper, hoar. It is raining steadily. the
wile'. isl nailing over the road; herween the
l i Main tttreef, bridge and Mel'h6,rt•caltow• ti,
which Will probaldy, be entirety Itin,ior v. a:
' Mi. before Morning. FCars ate'eutertaine'd
' for the I safety of the levee, which •is ?bout
IseFett el
fret about the present stare of water
It is'-rumored that the riveriflat l Troy_ act'
I Piqua, !ishigher than it was in IS-17.
IThe whole ',Country north a Dayton seem.
td be floodo beyond , any former period,
I and Much:injury has
.':been thine
.. to the
crops.i if . 1 lf •
.The ,r stornis at the West, further
accounts of t hrbich WO publish liii,mor'uing.
would !scent almostl
to have litar parallel
cammeimedriwith ;Is last night . Thel fierce
bist di yesterday 'morning gave plice tc
.hbavy showers at night; floadiug our streets,
A i d breaking down all, the lines of the tele
iraPhileadtng South. ; Our Congressional
#eporl isconsequently vety slim and: im
perfect', an what little there is of it, has
come over be line 'via PbilkeiPhia,
.Pitts
liargbil Cleaveland, and
over
'thus Ira-
iersiag-a distance of over One thousand!
Miles. IF Tha Buffalo and the Beston I f incs
were the only ones- working out of this city
last night..LlT. Y. aim.. St tEag , &fur
ih,ll.- i " fi g . :
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i THE F F.SIIET.—The - rain ofi, Thursday
l aight and ;yesterday =poured sletin almost
without intprmission'for more-than twenty
tour bon ui° and seems . to have been general
,_;_..........,. 're aspect rn 116111.1 1 er multitu
,di6p4 dislistera by flood, in all directions.
lf any of the e.dest.inhabitSnim'cin re I
fret a i rman when Ilia fatl ;Water 14:M
eow re with that 'of this spring, we would
be glad to bestir= them. - It would mol
;My the Matter scene to bear !het the like
had ever . happened beforei4Cin. ' Corn;
* ? Satyixta i :
ST. L 4
,ton 'eta CV
for tlie 21 1
night sin
t the rat
The leve
On the )1
ter igil a
'pnda r wa!,
extent i d
P ic , : B fad
and the
lies tienti,
E-CUM-
dispatch from
delivery of a
uoicatingl the
We Erna in
very interest
tug's: letter to
heavy rain
P' rn i n g* .
Oripq.ll
eery tieav
, hou'rl hi
Ther*ml
hottrJi\
Thirty,
gr,, i t
41e
aiWaY;DIX
11.0adAar
oid th'cro
1
• .;
sill:1E00g
infecion
stoningi
aka tSqi
,eindokai
e.e.
I offer
ers
,
tyros
has gi
fnrn
NM
MEI
1 ,
,t coin
tlineaday
tki , until
siiki fear-
the river
ltipidly
ede to es
hclir Iter
1 1
cs rose in
kJ . 7'oletlu,
d i p'?
across
ri l-1 ,3r 1 . The
lliousand
i t
, 1 I land o 0
57 ca e road
ilea Salem
~Oe'ir, and
l i i I . Other
e '
r N impos
ifl 'damage
nal. 'At
foUr milcs
e hundred
, .
ept swaT;
e i several
I Severa
IDelpbi,
ill be im
dila sum
And In
,veired bist
ible. One
at road are
• 1
I 1 IS, June 12.—(8y post to Al
ritago.)—The river' riSe 28 inches
Il'hours ending at 6 'o'clock- lost
6 which time it ha3ibeen rising
,
iiof an inch and a ita L Ilan hour,
its now perfectly stibnierged:—
nis of some of the store A the ifs=
et'deep. illinoistotin is wholly
L,nr, a„,nd the bottom is, to a. great
4ndrited. An additional rise of
is coming down the Missouri
pper Mississippi, and' its tribute
rue to poor out a firma. '.Very
IS prevailed all last, night and this
krr, June, 12.—Tbee has ben
rains nere in the last eighteen
t hays considerably' abated.- 7 .
tier fell goo , since yesterdaY.—
o Hirer is 'rising two inches pet
II 'tributaries rising'pidl9.-
loudfeet of water in the channel:
losxl is expected. The track of
tid•ldississippi Railroad is washed
mile s imest of ihis place. Other
injiired,more or less. It is fear
' will be 't.:)nsiderably- injured.
_
t OLD EXCITiMENT . tri...3-40 ,_----
NVA is
almost as rapidlialit! arose. The
extends , from fain to i point, nevi.
bioe days wonderment at each,
hings quietly subsibti to-their ne- ,
channel& The latest dicoveries
mentieu is made, are in -Henry, I
• rid Van - Buren coutoi,:s. Sped.
d to tie genuine, arc exhibited ai
'of researclilitleneli °Obese lec-ik:
.some, experienced miners in this;
uded to try the "long awe—F.-so i
.wn. to Californians—iu or d,• r - t.. 1
orOugh investigation. ' After on.-
Lys washing they desisted, it.ii
6 et faild to report progress, .alibi'
••
n that.they found some gold. We
theY have organized; a company,
..ri Jig the waters subside, will
orougb trial of the "tam."
is no doubt whatever, that 0.1
discovered in Oentral Iowa; but
rfeet•tneaus used tolseparate the
, .. the sdil, and the inexperienced
which operations' have been con
cave us in the dark as to the ex
tichtieita of the gold depeeit:--
,
.
is but the commo n desire, of all
the 'best possible I investments
..Cans,)and those 'coembants who
• _ eatest indniemonts p..) cash bni.
to be :favored with the greate:st
r, :' This fact, welllstisdied and cit.
. ,by Carnagban, Alleiheni City,
Idirection to ell. his bubi l Dail opera
Hence the low rates's; which he
a. good article , or in Ws ta bey's
I
NM
fl
acme in he -enste. ,
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I WASHISGTO , Jiine 3, 1858;
• 1 - • _ -
a.sceue oecUrre in 'n the et:tate on
f, no adequate aeconut of which
ti
Bourse, appear i any of the Ofkohl
, Gen. Coiner' n, of your. State,
undry memorials frowthe Tian
erspf Pemisilearda, showing the ut- 1
hra i iion of ibeir interestS in the iron
iy easou of . ihe improper legi.latioo, h
i o legislation, on' the part of Con- h ,
' :,- :' I , • , . . , --l. ,
i er neral rieeorePaniee the presenta•
- 1.1 ,
IttMse memorials . by a few terse and '
med remaiii,' in his pecUliai style, ,
keetrified ilie whole Senate , Caulsiog
land eongriularions en one side of
amber, and frowns , and larrithini rm
ller.l Ile stated that he was constant
liyi'gsimilar gripe:de frMn his eon
:
is; some ilf . .. Willch would move a
,f f i one,' and ' r that While be thus per.
I his duty ,hy presenting them to the
1 ! ha was compelled,to state to th l all
rf ihem midi to 'the -country that be
- -erless to aid theit—that they mist
to hinil for help, but must !help
pa—and; that when they 'choke to
ll_c at home , and lat the ballet box,' 8‘
the ehatacter of the majority in „,
they might expect relief,:mid n ot
The General's speech, short 1 -as it l'-'
comPfiliensire and impressive.
.
gler partipularly felt its full force, a
ed as though. he Would like, !if he
t
'
Iswalloir .his collenguo 'alive. It
him in a;;re tender spot. - • .
IMI
Quitn
Tuesday
will, of
Tuesday
records:
present's
ufaeturr
er pro
122
or 'rapt
grew.. ,
• The li
tioo of
well t
which '‘
emilesll
the Ch •
the oth
y roe,
atituen,
heart
forin• •
Senate,
hors .
was m
not Id
tlienotelv!
go to wo
change •
Congrear
beforC. I
was, •wa'
Gov. ,B . ;
and Tool l
touched
FrOni 'WI
HINGTOiI, jur
Fort llridge
4 .
it l provis!oris J
or first c;if it
ial suppliiig w
. 1 .; . (1 of Ilf,li:,tt
v
llins to I )(7t411
!:/), char .ed
,i
i iespa tell' live
thew. .r.Oin
.pad bonnie
I; life. I
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crnor (Intim'
ys the; - mas,
4in thati ;he
)busa irliserit
itic sop] as
be wouotains
A ovejy In
len.i. ...onto
s t and the
i , f they !are c,
l i f;;s, Tl,e,yvt
r a ifle isiopeo
I t ho iould
l i of I,ti.v. ' 1
nll therproci
, i present, 1
flit
zoakinsOrncti(
numb rl'of
issned ii 'llla
WAs
cil fram
sufficieu
- of. May,i
adilit t ior
Qt I
• •••
recei t
venting
ind s , j•
enl v
ol i
(1
ettSzvt,
ea th
evcrT o
coutitr;
ern4
seat k
rally t‘
in
Oltgl l , ti
•ay
thel3a,
stra i iit
for Itli )
ndditi
I'4
cates_
Mar4iiss, Was 505, 20,170,000 act
of land ar'e 'Trill' irt.l ta satisfy the' entire
number ofwairants issued. `'-
Mr.l Gwin hue challenged - Mr. Wth4n.
The Challenge g%rows out of their collet: thy
too l tight in the Selo.; On a former occasmn
in the', Brook .': uffai , it will. be recollected
tht.i Mr. - Wilson said he would not 80, a'
difel, bill' wmild, protect himself if attacked.
This is his pdsitiori now. Messrs. iSeWard
and !Wade "arie 'endCevoring to effect an ad
justinent of the 4ifficalty. t ,
• i '-..........m--m rill ratiatn Joseph
A.lWright, of Incliana,as Minister to Pros
-
1 sid; and Charles. A. ,Buelcalew,• • of Pe n
isylvenia,ns Minist l er to Ecuador. 1
The President b6s issued &proclamation
calling the Sitiatii to convene to mirraw to
receive such qommuoication as' he May have
to ma ke. i J I
1 i 1
'lnc . session of C ongress g
s which !has Au
ceased was -rmere 1 remailable fur fewer
seen'es of desorder 'in the clesiu'g hours
thnri any of P predecessors. Mr. Florence
of Pennsylv ania, '`took the lead after uilid
nighuon •altarday in protesting ( against
ihe desecratinn - of the Sabbath by the trans
action
of b u siness. . f
-
The apprcpriations made at Congress
alumna twat leasttBo,ooo,ooo.
Various reports were in circulation to
day 'relative Ca a reconstruction of the.Ciab
-1 inet-,! but they are I totally withoni found
ation; the members never being more iir
motions and united. ' 1
Tko Senate hee l confirmed Mr. Sebel, _
C.3lleCtor and Mr. ,ftuders Nay . ,
Agent of NeX;York and Dr., Bradford o
N. Y., ai Consul . to 'Rome. - John .1 P
Stockton haWbeen nominated as idniste
Rome.
A number! of Army Appointments ere
confirmed including Mr. Stevens as!Captaio
of the Sevenibl Infantry. •
Termination of Utah Difficulties.
WASHINGTON, Juite 11.—A • mess t
was received. hp Congreess to-day from tin
Presdent, enclositig a copy of.the desp tal
froniGovernorCuturniag,. dated - M ay 2, rt
ceived at the State Department yester ay.
From the to or of this de.spatob, the Presi
dentlSays be has reason to believe:that bur
difficulties w!th pall have terminitied l i ne
the laws been 'resiered. lie. e.mgraiul:
Congress on [ this tiuspieiou4 eArent an,l
, . , , , ,1
pr, - s u es the opinion unit wine ;s um:leita.
to Make apprt,triatic,na for the tliree r
l
ntent.: of volunteers recently auth4rizA ,
Lire purpose f cittelling the d:wari?mc.e
["tat'; am 3 fi r the pro on o fni g
teeti u a
tricks _
and st ppli-s. As tn Texas,' she et
be irefencled )y the reqtrilr troops ri`itv tvitl
in ilpr limil. The President is More gr:i
ifitti'rh , cau,e the events , in Utah '.nill-afroi
sante relief tp the Tre acury, and hrit rcq‘uil
tbt load of air additional ,taxation on
Pe P, e• •
-, 1 • ' .1 t
eggi:The Vrnscousin Legislature did
aiij Tim» wirbout adopting mensneca el
Int(' To prevent the recurrence of 4 , 301 E
lialritis trans tr-tion.,. as th ,. ., ink. !nil .!rs 0::
by ii i " Pri sil , lent, (If the ‘litwaul:::i:tivl
Cr, Elsa 1 liativeol Comp .b'. 21, 11 ; ii ,, , ,..
i.erd .tttiticri, "Au act to inotc-et-the ,
pie ;against corrupt and et-cret it.fiun e 's
ntot i tere of legi,lation," end it flirty bri tit
with pecuniary penalties In view. tio - i
theifrandolent.acte.cf tho Milviliokee au
Supl , 1 .;
erior t , un 3 ParlYl . nines ell .otmeuts et
pessed'makiog it. pettaLto.puplisis fiil tat
meats: of the 1 condition
j ot' railroads, pri
Tiding: for the texamistion! of the. hook 1111
affatra or tbelVompany by com Mitt a
i
1
stock bold Ur i! ;;prohibiting directors an
O'ffMers from being interested in any eon ray
connected with the , road,: and , funlishr
Many other ekeeks anti guaranties of I lie
A6isetee. - We :WI Wigeonsin all Elll'el
in regaining an honorable name. 1
'it 1 , .
I.
lbEe. oo l
;t:i Out
s' tel
god
ed, wisely.
ring his fi
that he. w
the pt
those of his cons
important questio
li .
'ern' Rep rmlntati c
things m iotaini
act for.lniegrit
We tender • Lt
I I
&Vera received d
MEC
hingtOn. '
e "IL—Letters iteeely
atate that they bad
last übtil.the thiddle
before which_time
uld be read-vsif
kont, t
.h , s against the United 1.
fioverner, Cumtningis
tvriA Euqeessful in Till,'
(fining! the Notmc.nt.,
th'e latter had threw
In, leis (3espdtea o f
s everywhere . annonu -
~
r . ch will be Pilled o
inately through6ot the''
the troops atteMpt io
1
The people, th , )n , h
tics would he taken o j
f the Mormons ,te y t
Governor speali4 of t to
apabte -4 - ,f nndling s
y for The emigrant. col
("- , l:)vc•rrior Carmel g 1
i r
leave Tor *the' 4:tiuth n
lei; says that he :irill e
r
, edings ..f th e ! pima y.
k until) he shall •reeeice
nS from the •Pesiden . -
land wartants oi Lertt6
tinder the net of 3d of
1 eF
.4he i
tl ;ion.
LT. : ‘: 1.
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''''' t ilia ;:
,
~, r ,_
in
.tit i
Ice 1 tifiter .wifi
I
o r ) . i,....1r1
off for
Lid ulbition whit
" O
le quir4. The
-ciai naenti
iv. .. t l.
u d• bSIC rotate
of itrel 00 Übi
1:1:411 ri
ll;y 1
i legree ulad :
d
;411
r. tune
;ily . iut 6
' fc4. tine touts
lir
lial
BE
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D
ditol
I L
• r -- ,
(JUNE ,
EEI3
NESDA
Ojo?inei
.otative, Ii
I
nlu ong ' it i
b 1
.4 from el
ri m we are
41 'at tiii
Itil
GRUB
RAOT
6d to
.Ith.
we thiu
1
t sent
.8 taw.'
4, irate
Itu
ente,
slot' the
ghoul
or dim•
d reli
I I
our t
ug the
--Wo
Walla
candi
'DECLINATION
tae that . Itobe I,
his time bein
1. ',are.
r h iebey Eaki . :
id,raw hie nu
of the And:
68 l a C
~'~
THE EMI
hol E'
deter 9
The' fate 9‘
94 1xie is t
londay 3e #
I I
rolled fir with
SLIT perhapg, a
elertions in
Stale of 31
Dolbtl
=I
tuunte
MEI
ESE
UM
1 . 4"
....- ey to prevel
it '
sr drians front 1.7. g to.
'. ' •
t,iling (.)sse..if ,o rf •the
is -tttld llate 1:,e,.. n
I tt , t.elllpt
prttvions ot.:easi n's i has be
• I , . I ...
r
st..rte , :rs the co rt y welt
1.
Pfe•tilenl, won ti r.fittitc
ti ti of Ithe E'l ort i ttll prop
dfo t
rsetueut. of I his . Ka
II ouch the lat er ',was rn
a Flav i : State lit de
'3l:ssottri; i hh/dlsn Eu..
ti:ht ho•nlight therefor
thd' - Mittrouri leieCtion
wink at A fOry 'ua K.
art us redecetr;
I seeit
bl i an highly probable.
foul a d sedu ti i
1 igi
the y pe plc( of lb
elev,er Airran eh
and hr,coadj i trl
. 1 1 . ,
It 18'11' ready. 1
Qterliti it: the I)
•1 I ' ' I
hr o • their we ,
iy i
• • 1 y o f cohrtid
p rpo i ei ostensp
prleach up thiti'
but hi fear ri.tri
,th Ay o'ssi hly' 171
1
I To tacilitaie
the, people of
EMU
hilliii
a . gall
er l t. w
rs bav
en ou
epartm
ring
iUsf, t of
limit lei
4/4. to c
tlined.
Etle,wo
: •Ic i.- l b
' "
of '' amboozhum
..1 ,i °
1 :.
t ansas ntot .e acceptance of
a the L•ern . ton papers have
c new Ttl' engage(yo de.
nElish ErVl : pon the ground
7 , 1
e i nden suhsti ute, for ,which
mil Anti ,Lt: amoton Demo
1 • 1 , ' • - i '
'lst) propos'edi to make grants
People of K .sas. Thot is
there 'a the 'West difference
11 . 4 t O bills, !which
out ,f . view , The
,1 , .
ad to • übmit the Le
to a ow vote of ilie
~1,
ise t., accept thut in
lanedtal• law i.,,f the
iti f ehnt th 1 '
opositi l r-'•
and
,g the
he 'Dri
Wiens
voted,
d to th
• ly,
noble'
i!udiou
:nden b
on Con
, If
lent as
well a
o icee
!t een •
keep
tiptop:
tttution
! they oh
the fun
id good
ei i
gran`!:
, iatel •
If,
_II
t tution
1
:
Were
lt.
8 ttdmited itni
y tie Preeitien
If i d tEiet••Con
'• '-•° th innnet
° to fra it one
i i •
es. bliirk, la
P I
to 3550
In- acco
1 I
OW, tne
J
mos t
bill prt
,
Aereid, upon
Lsecompton
If ref l ected,
e I and t e door
titbniti3ion .
questtoo p
iethei; j if rtije
tif
albsce
Is thi
I.,evotiq
4e exp
aostitu
15 lan
1 abrur
f Lew
polio io
tell', t'
be , tin
ME
ESE
, cavil, 1
iJ
S L'QW
SEMI
=II
( -cfi t
to i'Di
~~
WM
MI
!ii al
ME
rtiail
I
object
LIE
NM
il• 41 f . ' fr/C- ' 1
1!
". 1 1 9*
I l I;ie
~syst
roioo, I
f oi l
virtu•
op. rltsi
• t il ia
I~rld 19~
UI
Eng.'
te -
Is..nn
't a'
3. •
su bill
as—if
t.l 17
ii - .lrt - i,n,
' 1,1,.r.
I,o*
ME
IMIE
nor au
I
you j ;
MEE
is
' CI favo
glarin
11
i •
!t and
cturs i elf
allow
will
ti
of an
I
111
. Part.izan,Recldessness•
Our I 'ti-
i
,Jur ,n ei ghbo ur : .of the Star pub l is h n
their 'Otiitorid. 'columns—evidently with
their op roval4l2 : arti 18 64:tided "Blact
I)
Itepabli an Officials lii
Wiseottiol' '
i n
which the in re 'en ,' ' T&ht tp.tio F o
-
veyel that the
I:O'Vernor, the State e ffi ecis, f •
the Menthere of be Legislatttre, the Jag- ,s
es, Editors, , 11tel ' concerned in the stapen-
P
t' • -
dous bribery recently disclosed, in' IViscon
[ 1. I
sin; were all I "Black Repnblt 4
cans t „ , Why,
not state the ea:fairly,' and in acordance
v ie
with truth? , by: distort.facts4rasort to
decepticM—and s l eek to excate a !false . im?'
” • -' •
pros l ion? . WI y . did ,net 'mar i ntughbors
state, as 'they ould have done with , truthij
that the record proves
of
0, ;41,4 State
rifficers and m e hers efl the Legislature,
who were brib d, FiftiOne were Demo.
e l m
erats, and Tu.' ty- Three Were Itepublicand
Whydid Th ey . ' •1 I net:di-the ree id
~ n o. if SO .13
and. then infonn, their re ders thactitese,
It
Democratic office - holders re gived4-131:1000 )
F
while the - Republicans reeetved but $175,-
• OP?? We had hoped'that on e neighbors.
would I not , attempt to t screen heir party
friends, by thrilling tae ertire intwupon
the 'Republicans. Such / recitleksness cer
tainly will not meet' with the ipprObation
of 'the' candid rk4tion of their readers. 1 1,
MI
iii
DlJoda
131 r S
Me e
EWARs
I I I
I M Me l t
i kitk abstain,-
g li
!, to naW
'wapitis
it;
upon,ihe
a Norkh-
I od,ia ell
igh char-
be — ba
or, many
I
! nested to
declin i es
,the Leg-
re re,
! i , E ,
la t t e fo
iree usl to
e for Tr ig s
do de
rtdula
M
SAS.
1 1
Lecornpron,
on the irst
:ult will be
,
ry Inter Fat.
stance that
igher
ltre:
- AN EXPLA AT tnkt.—A 'few . weeks ago
we al l uded to a suit between' the , Sebool
Directors of B gliton l i ip,and those' of Sharon,
in l rolition it t he tuition of n 4 Anily real
/
ditig n 7 ghtnn, but w!tbiir .1 short 'di's
!,
1 ' 1 'i -
tance of hartti. The "Director first naln
ed to -e"exception to Seteral poi is contain=
eil inYt bat article. ' We l said,that;the family
' ' I
1 'l), , S'eil at a rctn6te distitoce fro 1 a schoo l
1 le.'ne'l in Brighton tp " They liege, that
1
1 ,tha . •
;.. m.th li isi l 4rettmtei ,
as compakd e ith.the
i cligalle to the Sharon 'School louse-, it is
'' k d'iri nl of ' ' I
ISM 4 ')o i c t access or 'a too great a
1 1 , '• '
di4tence,' as' eocitemplateti by, the. 'Sdhool
Law. 'pui article implied, tna an arrange : ,
ment had been partly. enterd into by. the
e . respective hodioi; whereifit, t e Brighton
s t , 41,,47niplete arran tors co ' tend ; partial nor.
ti
l y l cogenrent ' exited :or was
i
i t , made; aItFo gh the Sharon card .allege
lihat l one of their numb er , duly I PP i ted f
t. . Li ° or
tit i the purppse, 'conferred with ,14 l
inember of the
,d f•thdr Boardj i andvurged a:.flee y and an:tida
is. ,le. Settlement of the matter in dispute.
l a." 11 . , aeing penned the paragraph limply as
h., no Item of 'passing news,'and with 'no dig- .
, ce position to 'isrePresent a single particular
In
in t IWllii i nuscessnry.___, I ,
h e the case me trust, ftirthet sexplination,
7
I'l i
b
Atuu
Lave
cls of
EMI
\3 is
usn.,,lau7
as rettscrkvi, , e
id r.rs
• I
se, vit. s I,st
r e. '
; 1 / 1111 the
IMICE
y ,, tr
411;i0;
8i) 9
Oe 0
'edp 0;
,:and tb
policy, ' .v
,
ilf,notitt a;
1 his y
k of a d iii
epti
' l ?e
a.l;
isposell o'
default, a
iko bis•E
r ., re l aset
ry effort, tai
I t .
ade. tortuu
1 in !tiAt tl
he l l ' Pi j eide
• , 1
d up for het
number., f tli
*aslti#gton,
I *t' L-'-tbeir
urnor l y 1
usualJ
" --for
g t he tup, to
E
e.Eoglit+ bill ,
ute sorrioof the
,I ,i
IE-ELEIPTION "Ott Mk. HALE Hon'
john. P. ilale - liiria' again b een re -eleet;
ed I to the Senate l of the UnitehStat;4.,.'i Ile i
1 is perhaps , the only remaining member' of !
e the Senate who !has 'been- honored with a 1
~ i ~
' third term. The Complimelt is as deserv- i
ed as it must he gratifying to himself. and
' -hi; ntimergeslfriends thlrough l unethe United
: rrlity , of diepositiOn New England might he
searched in Vain for his equal!. The IricridS
' I I I. 14 1
ejot .1 • -
of Freedom egrywhcre Will.rc6 that the -
Nation ha been ;•granted is - pother lease of
13
his e x pert nee and invatuabforerviee; I
LAND 41DE8:1.'helica , yrains . of Pfir .
day and Sturday occasion ed a iuMber of
extensive and slides on the i ince t of the two
Railroads passing this place r :by] which the
trains were thrown somewhat but of iheir
regular nr angements. ;- 1 ;1 •
~, . ' •
I ------- `4 6-- y il
VUT ON SAIL.—The twd lads suspecte
'
lof heroin% the store 0f,11%;r. McKenzie, i
NewScoitrivilin, were!,bro l ught last Wee,
from Allgheny, and iedge'p in jail in this
place, bu t a fewdays subsequently were
released upon givi ng- the reintsiielsecuritY.
_ , 1 ._:_..._.__.,;,.....;...,' . t ......_ ', •,, . . 1
° RE-Nomtwkriori or 311i.3Iorifoosizill.
—At ithe.Democratio primaki, elections i'ci
1t , ,
I Washington county, on :Sittir'ilaYr last,' Mr-
-9
takio
~of t
.1
istri
. , .•. •
4 -1 titin,.. ;riti.7 to:
!ti . y . ' "rOClininthirt of
I • •:;: I-- • i
I - • - :,'
lweve ; they repuai
• :::: .-I H . •
pro irqon erne mid
• —1 • • n
utylia of Cot:10130oz
: :
lance. - ith their'. *risk
liffvt Ce.i The 'Nog
.. don to 'ilkliiliOns . n_
l eg i . a ; ..iiition tAtit the
. • I • 1: .1 g; r
ioh i -to be.occeptc
I 1 : : .: I -: - I
grit . te. are :iirittihe
1 1 1 -
ly l l r cl 'sea aga i n I
....% 2 - • . :. • : _ tg i •
liplu IS tiveptu r t
,1141 p. he ignore ii . .il•
p i3ect pop . inti
I : •,J .-. _ eweu I 7 7 _l oerp
.Te. L ,to n: tr (
:rot h reelf fur . ruir
t ?:- 1 liii) - 1 ii
iti:t , igliSil i;il
C6i.ten ' t CA
1 .' •
rxD 130 Y —Corondt Conehtin Sat:
lbeld'an inquest on the body f
i i, „
rl5 years of 84 found in t e
~ ,
[ , neat. Baden. Ili is supposed
3
en the lad Hin l / 4 eman Mho was
4 I . ~ L
at 51.tucheeter few dasti_pr l ell, ,
,
I— t --. -
.....,...___a___ ,
ONFERENCE.—te Erie Confer
le• 14. E. 'Churc h, ~"assem let) in i)
to orow
ro I , , ,
rt i GC E .l....iniFtrVl-PUNTIC.-Ittr° ttepu otter
1 I friends of Lin-..aet, C,ouuov' hold `their.,mi•
ill,• 1 -% • 4 1...1 , • - 1
[
i , in,iry zr,oe l luzs ,in ~.Itursity next, and th, i t
i 7 , ouuven:iou ou the Monday ifnUovring. ,
_,. 1 , L 7 - r -- " ----.. . ' L ,
_ l , 1
o i. ~ .1
f, r 1 5L1.,,--.i1.,u 1 4 A li; (.0 Wtl ti, Loll, ‘..aree •
ij i. , I burg, Las ,been uowinatedifOr Congress, by
a :.on, Iteplilietins, of Westmorelabd, as tie
j'auccuvot ef 3.4 Comrade 1, = : '.!
me 1 ' , • 1
ig Ohio rite
to' tutve b
; 61 1
U l Mi,adville
:iEj
ali t
of M
al 1,,f.
MI
IMAS, in
on i nb
ME
Lb i. 14
MEM
111(JUCe In
CM
,1 i,.Sjact.
OM
1,.
to tne pe )91
St a tti to 4 CO
34 -3 •
ic vou
1" r • -
tit ' Atljourtte4 Court will
• tuts place ou the Ist of Jel l
. .
b
t ' F 1 c 3 q . ri h yru e r
sti t6t ion wh
IMO
le
- ••• El
:VPL' r •
!rViN o vv 13igidou,bace on hand and foraa
o mi '
. 4 1 I • i s!t!t they pr
[pibe felling low fur ca4h.
BM
lital r ,you
itted
you hi!,
.eat ina*Ttni Cl)unty 'ireorti:er on 3londa:
portion of 1 big lealea Until S
ac - urday nest, at 10 A rit.
- 1
dis-
ilott ydOi. to
. tliffst,,.t i a ,
lin nrecti?u of n
he
proposition
i f 1
us2' i tbut two up
1 i
f
ti l wiliainet with
but thai - stifle
.o t ne i ri; of its i s 'tin
it thiog too w i le i
_ i
wan- 1 i I
tske
so n)
1 I
of
, lia6
ufsit
Chld;
dl.
MI
CI 2rl
IEIEI
. 1 )-•
Soutgomary it reporter; to 'into '.ieceited
taspriti , lof 20130;votes, j —thus easily ever
1, • I 4 L 7 -. g .
botaiag the majority agatiett him to Greeee
add, Fayette emetics ; aed lesetiag his re
nemioattoo. • •
DROWN
urday last
boyi 14
drown
Dusty.
CM
wros.:-.-31y' mile havir.g , bet
p
I itkyour paper tkii a candidate f
rl.
,P4islatn ~ and jun be iis
IFtse-the County in order
. •to
nnioation fort hlt, or any oth r
/
hereby 11308 t ritrik.etfully ,
:Ante I , " • ' ec"
el
rid ' ' ' .
to my , amide or the Le, na
SAM 'L ' -
on, June 1458; ,
, 1
' .Itt.• Ei
j i
tteetli i ttl:3o4
the State
I stA to ep
our) Cie I 3
office, I do
beipg * Clii
Tbacitlut
flavor.
Dar Hog
'ROCEKDINI
following mu
Th.
week:
siJOes Little' vs.
, i i -t --•
to a eftse.l Verdict
ames,Dillon vs .
da ii ff
lu ous'.citse in
tit
sti f6r $669,'... / ... 1
frhael Kelly s.--P.IFt W:&
lo 'Continue . and defendant to
term.,, . 1 '
,:' ottisitri4f: !LIST.
iliilA,Caith vs. Hugh Shiehi
.14-Assanit and,Baiteri• ' ll'
ty laU'lrst,,connt, but guilty in man
for' as indicted on ,second. '-',7
/ C oca vs: John McCarter.: „ Ind - jet
Malicious mischief. Ignitramus,
prosecutor,.: Samuel Warren, - to.pay
Corn. is. Wm. P. Wilson:.. Ind
A ult and Battery. - True bill:
p qui-entered ou: pasnient of.
d endant , t
Com is : Benjamin i Fullman an.
S ibleit.:lndictmsn ' t—larceny. ,N
Corn. vs. John Shiveley. Indit
se ling- unwhillest r me beef. Verd i
Guilty, but that thS defendant payl
• Coru.?,vs. Samuel Doan and Hu;
ey.
indictment - nuis ance. ;Ye'
gitilty, and the prosecntor, Striuel
yrty the costs. ,' I ' • '
Cpm, vs. Francis L. Johnston. ~,
t4ent—fteeping. tippling' house.; I.
i t guilty,
bin defendant to pay•ci:•sts.
Corsi: vs. John Rupert. Indi fluent:—
keeping tippling house. , Plead guilty,
' , Con vs. Geo. Boswell. Indictment
keeping tipTplingitotise., :Mad guilty. I:
' ' Com vs. Washingten Gordon. L Indict-
tuert--+ast'ault and_ buttery. Guilty, .• and
cutenied to pay costs, and enter
peace
- re
ogniza.nceof $lOO to keep the e-pesee fdr
it months. I
'Ci)m. vs. Edward,Farrow;(a.four4 lado
,
Indictin i ett- , -passing counterfeit i Money.--
z
Guilty. Sent. to the flousoi l of Refuge. .
Corn; Co vs, Andrew Sweani. Indicttnent,
furni'shiiag liquor to persons 'of int l erliz'ciate
habits. ' , lgnoramusil and prosecuftn i josiah
W.ynri,,to pay costs. • '
LICEBSES 1211t.ANTEp:
• • Inns or. Taverns.
George; krank, Phlllipsburgh.
dward JPGinuis, i Frankfort Springs. .
, •
Andrew-Siraney, .ShippingpOrt..4
Cicero Turoer , l3orough. •
Lewis Rowe. .Thulington.
Joseph Darling, Ilew Brighton. j
•,Jesse Smith; Smith's Ferry,.
R. Economy.
Sampson Kerr. Rorough,
Andrew ,
Johir Camp Rochester 13,1%
Samuel R. DunlaP, t Oridgewater Ron
'Robert Fleming. New Brighton.
Michael Ift, !slew Sewickly
Eli lileeklem, 'Ne t ! . Sewlekly.
one gnar? with other gocds waresl
a It(
merchanitze. • .1 •
GeOrce C SpTyerfr, lloche r t rGar:
; John B. Johr&an,-,Big Bear r Tp.Gilliam .
• r
Breitenetem;• Econo y Tp.
' George Rausclierl SeWic;kiy Tp
,Francis Le, 0 oulion, • Pbillipahurg.
Gabriel
''The petition of Jacob ltoas Was!
of Clark liTneelton held 'over ; arid'
& Gardiler, withdrawn. .1
' Heavy Hain.a
ULIVELAND, Jane
Indiana, it rained) almost ,
several days. The I Wabash r 1
idly: and the inhabitants slo
bottoms were obliged to ese.l
TheLToleole--and Wabash Wes
Bridge norms-Weal Creek Wa,
Two, more breaks occurred an
an the same road are 'gone. I 1
Alipany and Saleni Road tru
also:; gone Otberi serious to
curved the Wabsh ani Em
er of this level; four miles E i
dam, .and - 500 feet of embank.,
Tli4e are severe bieaks
there, besides Ko
, veritilarge b:r=
Canal. It will be inaposooib
,canal this simmer.' The toil
rat entverts on the Lafayett4
Oliscroad are gone!, The .1
rising. No traiva or walla
s=everal days. • 'Whole farms!
i
.tet.; • Much' grain' stored in
totally lost. - - I
• •
ter m The Hon t
Stri
"
been jerk r
ed' to address 'bin!
atMetaphis, 'Tenn, on Kaose,
written a 41 1 letter in reply,
jag tliecourse of Bt chanan
istration; and elosiiig with Ali
Words': t I
• _
.
sincerely hope and. - withr
thist fatal error on the pirt , :i
thoritY,l believe the, agitittoi
; fi ue ,l toithe • politiet arena,
no effect mu.* 'soden, ; thanl
of a faithles9 timi*isiation,ll
trayeti ;the right olthe p4 l
a Li:gb grime a n nain l atl
large-portion of the patnotia
a ruinous and suieiclarerrott'
FIVE qIIILDQVI AT ONZ -:iflikril —olle
the morning of .•1110cdty list, a l- Iwo:au us
toed' Elspet Gordon, -
: residing . l)% Rothe.%
give birth 'to three male andl;tre female
;
children. The three boyswe:bor.: 3 ::
and lived till , the following re„,_,q9iDg k i, b ,!:
the two', girls were still-born. lbe "'"'
s4th w'r tb ;i .
were partuature, being in the
~ 1
' J i
'Effects of the Fledd.' . " but . what is .very extro ci r r cl a tu T rt o ry iam a ,: il e lt: l‘u
ti;flo , 1 r
kl. Juno 14.-- I.patches fro m
S' Loins, .V, ' . - for." ' rf f tt' 11 1 nor is tblti
grown the. pert° o gee, ato i
thl, ,
Cairn state that on .Baturdly afternoGn i .th° most
. ~s P lTriaing
crevasse opened on - the Miss ssippi side of 6 ' ee ' —eee ' ' ' f th6ll9'sTherleh av i ng ,ii
the town throuill which die water poure'd front teeth when b° "Mt K T?' the wetil li•
at a fearful rate, filling up, ills' whole efracel D '' Dewe°°'.°f Itothes ,
attenlld the
.1".1
between the levees,' and i t ow ruining an I ,:, n etu r a ' rk w ab h &' w o , e d e iff...E ba / P g 7 7 , t° o o , 9 l,l;,, i i s ,: d scrit- "g i i.
embankment on the ,Obio Ws about 1000
feet.i The Illinois Central Railway was ! /and. -: . , 1 - ±.l' . -• 1
washed away. The south Wing of the new I itirThe special Washingtoti,iorrespasd
hotel fell in on Stindat, and the balaucelont of ihe Press writes: J. GibtnAy Jones
was estieeMil to fall during the night. Near - and
'
and -., William S igler have a 4..egtmerit of
ly all the houges`areltnnblin ' dole, drift- `clerks engaged. at I the ,. COM . Ittee F 4311
I ing away nrisinkingV iSe4le y a : building . ' franking . the, most offensive. 'mpton doe-.
in, the city ;is eakested t oithstami the I P uments into Poway-lanai. Whis ii the
flood. The water. • ia two 'An a half , feet I measure if jultioe . extended-td the Demo ,
deep .in the; second floor' 6 . the. TaylOr ' crate ot our State, and ihches tfat loon!?
House, and is still rising, i.k'n illy. Mound !ion is certainly to be an b est ache,
City:is also in danger Of'•betog overflown. if not by . your act, Iby slip a# of the tin
Thai water, at this , point : s till continitis to ,' illustrious statesmen who now mitTl i the
rise,' and all the' upper.:streuMs are pouring destinies of the . Dernoirrstle plqtY of re nt ':
out floods. ' . I I; • 1 . • -ylvanto • ,r i
omits
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The Killing of ,Tenkine of •LaTerreniet. li!
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Gen: ;lane. ' - 1 '
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List
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The fact that Gains Jeniiaa,! 'of Lite.
renie,• was killed by James ,l Lane ot‘
Fritialy - -last has alreadybeea - lrelMqo bY
the telegiipb;'• Tha particulars orthe ta.
rible -affair, u we learn from a gCti lemait'N,
wholeft the Territory on Saturday Mora. '
,ing, ire as follows . : i -'.
• Than' was a dittputa between' ),ape end '
Jenkins nmenroingli valuable laddiclaim;
lying in' close proximity to Lawrence. This .- '
dispute engendered a cordial, hatred;nwhich,-
I extended' to - the private relations of lie epee.
tics.. Some Weeks ago, Lane's flipi y arri:
'yea in Kansas, and Lane took 'there' upon •
the contested claim, siiithout'hayika legal
title.to the same—the suit cdncerotog the
title being still before the preper i tibutial. -
1 This action on the' put of_ Lane excited •
i Jerikins, ht nothing passed bet Wen;:en;: .
them
1
1 till FridayFriday,.the 4th inst.; [On thisiday Jets.-4,.
! kios informeci . Line tkat: he intended'drati:
ing some 'water from the well, On tie claim.
..
Lane told! him to refrain, but Jenkipti paid '
DO attention to the caption aria rpade leis 7 ,
!appearance near the claim; during ;tbe day.
lie was provided, with; a gud and sti.ii e ,
and was accompanied by three cornonions.
As he approached he laid down ,I,liie-gno,
and took up the axe to knock tile 'clitin from
I the lock by_which it, was' fastene4l As ho
- stepped 'forward Lane appeared in: frontl'of
the house armed with a loaded shot gdo.
',Jenkins, gave. a' look ,of defiance at! hit ens.
toy, and in the next,:mhment
.fill - to - the
etirth—a corpse;- ; having,received' an ite.•
Meuse charge of blickshotin his bfea:4._
; As Jenkins fell, owl, ').4 'of bi's'fri4ds ir i ed ,-
three times at. Gen. Lane, one missing
'.him, the other grazing his forelliad, and
the third burying itself , in the calf''• of his
, leg, bringing-him to the ground]. 'lt wssfa
; harrowing spectacle: The hod of Mr.
Jenkins was/ soon removed and Lane taken
' into cistndy 31es. 'Xnkibs w 43 nearly .
crazed at the fearful AnteNigereir of the
i death of her husband.' . 8114 is lying in a
,
dangeriuri coudition. • Jenkins bdie an cx.
I. Cellent character, ; and hit. 10, 4 wil'Dhe deep
,ty regretted. -- .; l• ' • .' •• -
It is proper tp , skate ' that :General Line
ClaioT3 that ihe - was. fully, justifiedp2 shap:.
l ing down his Adjutant Generitl—fd,strioge
as it may:seem, such JenkinS WIIBI-Allti hi.
serts that he can e,stahlish hie jostiace4sn
beforethe.Courts of his conntrY.l;
,The• - • feeling against baneisi T dge.neral
i. ' •
throughout the Territory. 1 • t .
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1 I Last' r ports indicate that there was
--some talk of lynching jiano, - Int fit is hard..
lv probable that. this i will be die. Lace
is, at present in close custody, mad'his trial •
-will come off at tin. early day.-4?. Loids
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Dentocrati, , ' • \,,
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3,i4,5.
Col—
et for
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•ny tne
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It'of gull-
Iner lind
E nett--
6ai the
co.sts.
etment,
11 no le
costs by
Joseph
guilty.
iment
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Not
I costs.
h_Dossm:
rdket, not
Chaney,
ludict-
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liio . ,Paragiuty\Dfficlatt• . - ..
From tie Albany Evening Jotreal.. • '
'' - Every body knows we have ii difficulty LI
frithParaguay. ~But- very fere chcm what . '.
it is , or what is the cause of .it'- The his.-'
tory of the - case from the document" recently
published appears to; .be this.
Twelve years ago the Paraguayan Govern.
merit issued 'a decree. enconracihg ,aod ic- I\
vitirtg,foreigner4 to sott . le thereiarid engsp 1
in trade—by offerir.g'thom lauds" monopolint 1
&ie. This ;Trvs done for the puipose of de•
veloping tbeireaources ''and invessia•gthi
commerce of the country% "114 Yankees"
Ire always ; on the 16y e aut for We h open
i tter s, And t he invititt , m wasirespinded to by_
Ir __
i th e
i formcw ion' • fan. Emigrant gorriploy 'la '
Rhode Itlaufl, The iegislaturOlnearr:Ved.
it with a capital of $509,000.1, The Corat
paryy 'bought and took tl Pa-l i ts 4 r iciam
; engines, argils, saw mills; retton gir til, Cs
planing machines, -sugar-mills; beick.ta 1 1 :. •
i ines;rico mille i agricultural ikiptementOe l
• &c, enough for a large colony ? , f A large
;number of mechanics" farmers land others
embarked in the enterprise, and Ir-i 'Colony
1-was formally,planted iu 1553.' The Goverr- `1
!e
went redeived,t hem owe
7 -bestd t t te practised
1
;privileges upon them; andr env :nee thins
it
lco enieroupon a large business. • • • --- ,
Paraguay, is. one ;of the fine :t timberel
countries in •the world, and:. hassoire of its .
finest tobacco land in America! The N. ,
boil") , soon found that their saw mill Oh •
i ret•iver built south' of thy. ,ihnizon eat -
least of
tbeAndes) was a Ine.sr lucrative,
i property, and their viger factotry i was shout
I equally profitable. It happM4 that Pres.
Went Lopez found it out.alsrl. I!
Thoulili nominally a Repuplie, Pm-.
guay is in fact a d--spoiism, aro - the. Pres-
ident is an absolute Dictator. With hire, to
covet the 'priperty arid tlarivingl!busin PSIof (.
"los "Yankees" was as nitturaljtas to seize '
it was practicable. 'Be fulmlntel:l'lllm
tlecrets revoking their title to their lands,
11
repudiating his contracts •wit Item,: :tad
confiscating their privilege's ford s own bee-.
efit. •'• Ile seized their mills,css.lls arpt .
machinery; and '.would not e,n let them
leaVe the zeuntry alive, tiolesslltheirronld
I formally . yelinquish • everythOig to hint.
, .
~ It happened that ani American ititan.or liv i ar !
•• the Writer W'ritcb,"tlom. EPagoV,env along
just then, took the-=American eon. bows; is
defianee of the President and b iought pleat
home Lopez, in:reply, declaiiie •that ths
'Water Witah o mr mitted a• "sca r ndloug has
, tility" is taking them off, amlllets **in •
1 • • •• • 4 - h 7 -
jtrittfication of big condult, , the plea that
:hey bad practised fret:it in obti'aining their 1
'elide. A' little prompt and titan ac Ton CS
the part of our goverment woul l d briagPrest
1 ident Lopez to term's - pate easy: ''•
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refusCd; that
thatlof
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r i i
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t. Lafayett-,
leeFeantly for
ver rinse rap.
.g i the' rifer
pe by• bra
ern !liTilread
swept away.
- five eulveris
a the New
briLlieit are
'oaks have oe - -
e Onnal 'feed-
I 'et,
are
lock . ;
etit are gone.
en here _and
i nks alitng the
e to use the
icy nnit.seve•
m 1 Intlianap
'abash' is still
'me leave for
re tinder -wa
barns will he
•
_
titan, lmin g ,
ellow•citizens
.tusttera, 11 . p
erely
revieir
d his
.
se significant
lat srime fur
these.in au=
Will be end
., nd will hare
a nvertlraw
bich ;alas be-'
0, nomnsitted
0d misled a
is partyjnip
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