The Beaver County Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1853-1859, June 30, 1858, Image 2

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~ .r : i FAVAILATIONB
F OR WATI. 1 1. 1
11 I What Does tt Nese—France is evi. 1
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rdently preparing for war; and the nation 's of i f
Bin) may well be excused for asking one
1,,, p i
, . ,at
enothe , with,,an anxiety not very different' ~
frOm a arm, updo which of them the thun- '"'
derboli is likelY to fall. . . Mr. Vlstaeli, in
when his attention was I called to this mat- n.
ter anihe House of Cop' mons, with ready ' c i
asstiranee disniissed rt -tly saying that I
an
'there was no proof that ady extraordinary i
'Preparations were milting by sea or land in ! - II
any conutri in. Europe! '-. ' What Mr.. Dis- Ili
lie' ri would coo Sider " p roof" on this pelt's, ft
It ii n?t easy to say. [I . Quite possibly no ~
cout . ttriin Europe has made ' formal diplo- '`)
siate Communication to England of its in- 1 ,
filiation; to make "ezt aordinary prepare
ji
nous."' But upon s ue point other eyes
are, it '
ort unately ; quite sharp as those of
the:; Ch ancellor of Exoequer—while the
~'
°woe of them have not the ea= reasons
- Ori;de'ying whit they lice. '''
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There can bo no doibt, we presume,'ai
to :the fact: Every body in England knows
that t e French Erair,lror has- been unre
mittiiig in his efforts, during the. pest few
_months, to put) both the army and •navy
. of France upon the; most efficient footing
' posSible,'and to strengthen his coast defen
eta in every passible. way. Although his
JUlilyalyeady`numbers; half a _million of
i ,
men, ad, although he is at peace with all
- the w rld, he has just added 42,000 to its
tirMaberi: and has called 0ut. 70,000 sailors
to ; in :he French fleet;' who are said to
Laic!been tborOughly disciplined and to Vet
Oa • ed, with i the usual' weapons—royol-
Veit ,He has ordered ,to be built' forty
i ;
1, . - ,
steamiltne,of-dattle ships,.!'almost as many'
rils ,th so of the( British, navy. All his for-1
triss . on the coast Live tteen streugthen,
id;a
d cpuiphite connection has been ea
iablis ed between them by lines of rail-
Ways. .Now, is very, easy tersay that all
ttqsathings mean nothing, - but it is not
easyto make the world' at large believe it.
The English people, it is 'cidtte certain, are
1,4'314 means satisfied , by the off-bandtass
once lof the Chancellr of the Exchequ er,
and' an article in the London Times proves
hOnclUsively that these preparations have
attracted. the attention , of the' 'public; aid
Sin• grest,ing a demand for explanations
'chicthe G:+rotuent cannot long desist.
t
On more than one =occasion England bas
I tulao a sitnilat call upon 'France and other
'nations, t 6 kolPv the object of extraordina
ri•,
mOsementsjin their , military affairs, and
these detnand4liave always lien recogoiz-
I .
od as perfeetlyflegitimat& and proper. We
. havittl very little dOubt- that the British Min-
Oryl will ,flod 'itself under the necessity very
Iwo' u 1 of calling upon -its, ally, the French
Eci' ipe t ror for assurances upon this head.
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1 *.Our latest in telli,gence \ from the Lows
ii Alithissippi in by the steamboat Southern
es. ' The following is au sxtract from her
f .
lemorandumi • 1 -
,-, "Took on hoard at various points along
'the ,blississippt families in distress, for
rtibose benefit i our passengers cont-blied lib
slaty. SliFsiasirpi rising at hlemprisAro ,
Inches iu twentyzfortr hours—rising.n o
, - ?;,airo where both rivertmere at a stand.--
4t Hickman- the water has been kept.vut
stde,of the levee by .the exertions of the
10habitants. , At• Columbus As water is
running over the banks, and higher than
ties sves-known by , the..oldest inhabitants, -
~w pladrid -is pall out of water. The
'avec. at Cairo;
.on, the,-Ohio; sidei,along ;
Whieb the railroad track runs, is about ones
r i •,.
tot above water, and, being some fifteen I
Oct aide, serves as quarters for a gOodly
riuxbcr II inhabitants,.temporary whisky.: I
;hop, lie tuck, &c. Although a ntlinber
of small Ito is l es havi3 fallen and upset, the
t'6lvn is not, s4sdly injured as was suppos
ed. The lower \ part of•the Ohio is still
I,4etty high and much of the country from
l.uioutown down iaundsr water."
1 I Ou Thursday the . levee . in Crittendenk
,:
ectuaY, 'Arkansas, on the plantation of
T. IL Craighead, •Flsq\ gave way, and a
, torrent of water commenced flooding ihe
4 eotvatry.. .
_
i AL 1) TIMES AT .' ll.li FEET.—Tho fol
:win g extract from a letter trhe Boato
:Traveller, dv.ted Michigan. city , Indiana,
'June 14th, confirms what we \fecintiy
maid, of the prevalence of . natll tunes at tie
- s
1M
\
# _ "The I,* that - was entertained last win
;er that there would be- - a general revival
i
, f basins/1s in the weat t nn the opening of
,the present season., has not betwrealised
"In fact it must be conceded that the ptes-i
pore tightens -upon usin this region;.--
!There is less activity thin during the early
spring months. .Money is almost out of
frt the question , so far as general eirc`ula=
ilian is concerned. Traders have purebas
rd lightly at the east, and 1 am informed
that not cue in forty - obtain credit for gdods
that did last year. -i It is only those 'who
ihavesucceeded in mating their engagenients
'who have been *tabled to buy on-tiite" .
I .,Dry goods at retail are high—two high Fee
the times, and entirely disproportioad to
, the prices in the east. People CC01131660,
i 4 old clothts :are made to do, and gene 11y,
1 01 are not very old either." 1.
, ! .1
Ot:a z.xpritatoss ox Tun Caurs. 7 -The
13 'ley harvest has commenced in this coun
t nud we understand - that fatmelii are ,
p , sing one • dollar a day for hands. dCon- t
eidering the price of grain, we shouß re
gaid this. st about a lair priCe.—.lf4sville
(A) Eap,le June 19th.
Ten days such as yesterday will enable
thelfarmeri to 'secure . their wheat and get .
their corni n a condition to take care bf it
self Aft r tlat, with the weather in July.
and August at all favorable, the crops will
make np fast growing what has been lost
.111 late pl aiting.
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We hasNie no fears of even a shat crop.
The wheitlis yei undimaret-ind will yield
nhilndantly; and as to the corn, planted
,lth many wiggings in June, we believe
. itl,will turn out op good-a yield as tliOugh
is l hid beep put into the ground in April.
i WIEIC11:IN WiILAT —We: note the ar
ch al,' fro a hendred and fifty mile* up
the Wiscon sin river, of ;several bargee load
ad with oats and lwheat.— . St. —...- 7 ;ntits . Xew s ,
J 911,. 1 i . . , .',
I 'fax Liwza DllBBlBBlPPL—ThoOfftiora!
of tbo Diana report the Lower Nisaitaipill
timing fiat' and biibei tban it bats 'been at]
any pretiOua time tl;ia year. Below Riek-1
wan Foruei people , bad bought refuge on the
op of their, houses, •and aide and 1161
ere dro. Dug in large uumbere.—Leis.
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MIE
axe a~
. artgar
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utter the
lawttil for t
es t h to
er dpstroyr
ir other
of the ye
SECT.
100 of 'this act, no perronishsllikhoot;lrill,
'
or o therwise destroy anypheaaant between
the first day of Janhary
,and the first day
Of eptember, or any wood c ock between
the rat day of Jannary and the first day
of etober, in the present Year, indjin
eac and:h;ery year thereafter, under the
Penilty of five dollar, fob each and every
Offence. 11 I '' l i
1 SECT. 'B. That e p erson ! Shall buy j or
causel. al,
to ! be bought,' or carry out Of this
Btate, for the purpote. of stipplyiag any
private house or market, any] pheasant, par
tridge; wOodoeck or rabbit,nless the same
shall bay? been shotior tak e n (in the . pro-
unless
perlseason, as provided for i ;this act, un
dern penalty of five dollar for each an
everyoffOce. '' 'I
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BEcrr. 14. That to person shall, at i ' .
.
time, wi l l fully destroy the eggs or zest
an t . irds, mentioned in thO different •
tio s of!this act , within this ConanionWea
Under a iienalty of two dollars for each an,.
every offence. l i , I !
-1--SEcT.IS. That the ;posseision of any per
sonl in this Commonwealth; of any ;of the
game and birds mentioned• t iol the different
sections of this, act, shot, killed, or other.
Wise destroyed but of. seasent! as .afaresaid,
shall t be prima facia evidenee to convict
t 1 1 i
under this act. 1 111 .
; 4Ecrj 6. That any.._ person offending
a 'oat -
of the ''
.provisionsof this
gii any provisions act,
an being thereaf convict - ell before any al
&man or juatiee of the pOce aforesaid,' or ,
lily . the c4th or affirniationi of,. one or more
i
err messes, shall, fort every offence, forfeit
thri fine or flues attached to he same,. ono
half Jaihe use of the minty in which ihe
1 1 ..I '
d th'e ,
complaint is made, au , other half Ito
th, informer, and if the offender shall re-1
l i .
foSe to pay said forfeiture, i he shall be corn-1
m!ted t the jail of the prOper county, .for
1
every such offence for, the I . space of two
days, without hail or ruainpr se; Proviclo,
hoiceve ; ' That such _ware iou he made
;titbits GO dap* I after the ow Wing of the.
•
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Offence. . ' 1' I
Ec - r. 7. That any act of acts conflictiog l
Wi l b this act be and the same are 'hereby
repealed: 1 ' I
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.D AND GANZ F.,' W.
Ii may s
not hi generally' known that a
'orlaw f r tho better prenervation-of game
alinsee iverotie birds was e n acteda at i the
st sesta& of tile Legislature. Itl is of
u rtan to every farmer find loser of
at re, a' we hope the gnnd.sense of ; our
ti ens w i ll ltl can's, it to -be generally olnier:.
A- Ttet penalties are quite stringent
tough So to make the law la,tetror to evil
- '1
W.publish' in
vs in, that res p ect. . a at
1 matter of
,interest[ to ill, andy
to the sporting community:—
Be it enactd,&e. - ,Ttiat, from an;!
I v
ssage of this egt, it . stisll ,net!be
any person within ' th is Commnn 7
hoot, kill, or iti, any waY yap
any blue bird, swallow. martin,
insettiverous i bird, , . at any eesip , o
r, under the, , penalty , of two dol
i
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That, from and after the pis;
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: , 01118 BANK. 1 DIPLS.--it 15 stax, i eu
837 the tie* England Bank Note,
y, of Boston, printed a large quan
i
'lll for the. Moore Falls Company.
), which were stolen; at the time, and
could be found ai t6 l ,wbo the guil
y was. From some muse the can
cer went into open:Aloe, so that the
were ,not, loseri. ,But recently
the hills hal'a gone into eircula.
• ,
They have been pared in Bostiui
1 and to these unacquainted with
the bills pass readily. The.wlioll
berefore, is a swindle, and the pubr
ild be on their guard. . i 1
lb! PtrEy
in
Nova
titjy , of
of Olfio
h Tine
ty part
Bern te
compan
o.
i late,i
;the fact,
thing,
lio sho,
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A :uw PART PARTY.-.- iue lawns-
I
vile J.untel is responsible for the folloi l.
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1 "Outs portion of the emocratio party
blorig to Buchanan, and the other to
Poo&; I,
a.: But, if we wh 4 p bee portio n , we
guess t e other will feel :t e blows. We
have beard of a little b y and girl, who
agreed to share a kitten between them, the
boy being the proprietor of lits long, beau
tifultail. Shortly after*ords the kitten
Was hilltd mewing dreadfelly. 'What is
the milder with - our kitten?' screamed the;
little girl. 4014' said the , boy, 'I trod on '
m i y part, and your part h'pliered." I. 1
1 1
1 Mai
for "rn ,
Lis p i i
silway
Mr. 1/.
Our at
gut,
Millie
Itierec
very
kroba
canon
jour
BIICIIANAN'S per s istent demands;
Aore money" do no sound much like
•
wormed "retrenchmeht." But it isl
the way with Dethocratie Presidenis.l
lan Buret, when ho Icarus in, found;
:banal expenses•Seenteen
, Millions,'
11lmost doubled theth Before he :went;
Mr. Polk found theta Twenty-Two'
tus, and: he dounled them. Gen.
found them Forty Millions, and he
leer ethubted 'them. ttlr. - Buchanan;
is only trying toe . see whether he
double „them 4aut.—Alb. Eve:
li,- '
SENATOR"numerous;
friends of Mr. Sumner willlhe glad ttt::leart
that atisfactory letters haVe 'been received
from im, dated the let of 4une, writer on
boar the Vanderbilt in the Ftglish Channel
The gage ' 8 been a pl'iasant one although
long er tha was to have been expected at
thisSummer'omen. I
I M. Sum er Wad borne ; the passage
better than hts!Previiutt veyage; and was
hopeful that a few months Vietthld \ 'cater
pitiate his deep•seatad trouble. I On the day
l'afterfthe one on Which tie wrote ' he expected
10, r
Ito sleep. at 4euen in thh shadoi of its , an.
f-Cieo Cathedral —At "'rife
1.
1.._ S LINO OVSR A Ntirish
lan ardly realize the bon('
laio the l Aliksissippi. 1
wit !dr. Payrweetber,', tlio
•
for‘ . he Chicago and B rl
i.,
he stated that passenge s i
the t eam boat 'oven'
_ll
Bus ington to the °qui It.
the as+ on that road, 1 ai.
than five feet water al t
roue lies the faint of n
bad- l in one field two hula , • 11
..,
wheat as erer churned tin
tire'prop is covered et ht
water, and the steame r
acreis tbis.wheat fief -
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SfriirTne Oonferees, o
haet6 been unable to a l
iegi!eny urging Mr: le i
et
. Butier ,31r,] Par ai
a nen the 12th of Jull
gi l
f.
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tEAI
-- iWEY
4YEDN
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'ft wi
i! 7 °S I3 PI/
WILLIA
JAMES
p,,
HENRY
Trtt
, JNO. 13.
DAVID
DAVID
kirWe I
ge ents t'
*Kicpon,
--. ab"'o I
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Idqr tbi 1
.
ti l t ti t le 11. 1
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av evouin
...!..fin: Mint:,
1 •
repre r-
sontatt .!
,
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countyr•--evf
bv" la full!
r
before okra. t
in Which
age(), Prom]
county: .Ti
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a ITICIII I CU I
Ward eoolli
utmost
' mt goer
insted we d
is
.c eiongh I
bre zr,and j
s t* °Ti e ?
maids ra, st
1 i
to }e O s !
f ate of , pelt
as did 'Hi
1
leataicon-4
agetn.7
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Ittshat lISAT 1:11"q IVP 11.1 R ,,. OTE,WART:
Beveru La reran° eoun t lea 1. i! i t Will 1,4
Perceived,- ova nominated }'r. . Stewart
I
for' OnnaT ti l ls...—. It former by . t n entirely
- 1'"'I L_, I 2 ' ... 1
unanimous: vote I leod the latter by a very
1
largo majcrity. This the nom.
tention in the Distr i ct,' stdoul th of.
Maree r I 1. , ..
,which he will also and übtedly rt
L' lc il.
ceive, !non neut. s). There en f ists, tbor
I noineceisit, Ifor ttle appointment or asset! .
1 ' 1 N 1 • I; 1
, bling of lon ees. Tbis . t.aOlt wilt 12
tt
gratifying' to th friends of Mr . —
InonlY a i lauelt4.him in accordance it
l a iulelsae 'flood 1:)y general enitem bn t
1 ' I i I • • ' '
al appreiation f hts steraci; pit y co
worth; aid' the fi muesc, proranutudo ti
fattbfulnein which has marked his career 3
a litepresentati et W l e anticii4ie a haw
t I J , !
IMMO gain upo bre ovarwhelmutg majoril
I . 1
' 41 ( 0 years ago. - ' I' ' 'I
be "
tOrgn.
.J•at, leas
.1
trona sr()
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preparati.
ol?servoe
officer
=
AN ' 1
pl i aty, 4 c i
ilasfisi '
.
ied tins
line of
. I. 4
In Our
tion, a.
ltokin.
ikt . i
taogi
Moat an.
eicurti
apparent
e 111:i lut
BAs '
Hardy,
struck !
storm %
cousu
I no
I ST , '
et, Capt
&
;1
sunk itul
loaded ri
I
°name , ,
LT TIELD.-013e .
Idition of ,:thinge
.w a : couparaation
re (Trona Ageit
Pillow :Railroad,
were carried.b e y
lei ht miles from
'a station, to reach
13
a have not lei.;
he way. In the
oldil settler, who
ed &area of as fine
eye; and :the ett. ,
feel deep.' with
abes Regular trite
Clertr' Herald_
I
~
. the 22d Diatnai
e—tlmao from Ad
kniVit, and th4a
itert. They meet
ly. • 1 Ili
she can.
low *lt ;
too, i re!,
lag w"
Reed,l
1
pau4l , ,
Sane)
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bee.;
Mr. D'
blast
held i
ARG(S
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JUNE 80, 1888.
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TICKE
I
STEWAR
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enibt ' .V.
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.agb,
Lsd i N, Bo
misnoner.
S: BODES, M •
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ditorl
to • iSCIN,',V rank
Direct
rat.
OE : RING I New
of lAdAtdi
7zg
II
MA
AM,
,
-3' rg•
on 4
1 yea
gG, Rea Tar, 4
pQUIS, Freed
EY,' Bedver,
t
Ipoka
ith,
eade
our
l our gr ateful
i
llrind Jai!. Sm'
tib of yeatly
1,
I/1
,
„I
DIITenz,LL, Prete
'
I bist
1
titt,
next 1
exp+cted Ito in
b; in ibi.4'placg,
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•
The I C l onvention- li,
fSy sas s I the- Inept, poll
ti lx4yl,ver 1 asj . lethbfed in
1 1 being re
/ iy d strict being rereie
Idele tion .' We have
,n
.ed a bOdy:of ihnilarLo t burl
I I , , i''
as c Thieed so tnany ol
I
lent
ienibst l iF,i l iegtot.:i s pw,o ` t n eos,iue:in b i(il s ibf t yn a sttw, n iihtri t waai ; 4 l i;;lii in iill
cgwir e ati o eihttl
curried
so I2 to it a cordiallsod
I! i t h e ; 1. .
egret that l l iutoll
,
—.-.ly 'worthy can'4 k atce
4
over. ' This boliaser i.
i IWonlyitt i
1 8. ,e can y to
' n i b' 6 1 3', U P C 3) aI •
nen2(
Tick youi , t flints, .104 ,i ,
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CE
111
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fltTli OS J oLs,l, we fear,
1 1,
t it
i his - cOmmanity,l this yell
i
r a any publie demon I tra.
,erred. 1 We hr of r
/
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la tog 'or ;; ap prop r iate, an
h day, save theta) bY the
re peril, Sabhaili,SahOol, and
fanned Schnell is this
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el of
1 the
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IiXOUU 19t1 PAIiTY..IIIIII trialtilOn
11 iiisti i of tweuty-sit 'lids' and
-1 Seaver -, .i, t . '1 .
i,
'i rpm 'o th to wns hip;, via-
Oita°. Thursday last'. The ;long
1 1
b,eggie resented au unusual
4 0., 1 1 i
a i
k
tet 8 r ts, attraptedLrnuelk ette
d "kic ed up quite a ditst.”; 4kfter
the si' hts' lof the tWu and .
H l P l lll4 r
111 an "el i egatit repast pr epared . byi the
i r
i l poster '4:4 the 'Gormiy Ilose p ' the
n4ts to ned their faees homeward
ly well 'leased with I ~ beir. l l 4i t.=
1 -they Will call around frcqurn 11 ,
BURNED.-The bar .of gr. Jr'!
!
of Seuilt Beaver trnahip ? , wa.
:y iiih s taiog, diiringl the' severe
Thai at sfternoon' and j total!'
:di Thl barn was a ivaluable ,or
0 neW.i - 11
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RIM
,
‘UNK.—The titeamorlito.
,Hurst, of Roolestor,*rum
ek, liVheetiog,! stn,
11118 caTii
rr
it i l tsborth coanufaoturesi , i got
lc &a. !, .It is o‘osed'skis
1
tsied and repaired during tb
K 1
EM
Tact
Isix . f i
10
'vier
De T.
,
ie rt .,.iIATIL- 2 A 'ion named PM
j
ia Pittrturgb' I was accosted
4 lodged l in jail by CoTtab l e
lelpirge of putlopliag a pair of
cliiii, this tailoi:sbap o )Jr.
' 1: 1
New Brighton.
il
ED I
iding
k at
06 all
, 6s ft
.b3ok
irricit-A new Poet Office
b shed near MaKibbin'e; •tore
eall 4 d
bah been, lappointed i Poet
P.
nas
gi
• ouimtri Couar, is
I
pLce to-mirrow r
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AN
I , L .
Aldus
=MEI
BAD Aoc r _
that Ban
is
telly killed oPI
k
W. C. R. .
liancl and
ped, land M
after 1 i!!bad
hold,l and fell
whiob passed over atp
pletelyi n tW). it t is 1
to this Ogee a d into
Mr. Slblo resi ed in I
Lai, tr i totber, e4O is ly
!
wife also beip `none
d 11 ' tb .
ham ~w en is
i l l,
and deprived', im'of 1
er, and =mi ears
ver 'Aurora ' ,Hem
engaged in t l i, same
time' of his . I milk ..
,
prominent pl tide
meni He I,' , Veit ais
and eiiusintanCai in
P lere i• hi° ."01 1 e I Y , en
•1.• ,•4:
11 1
ea er Aoad nix ; •
ad cotialud yante
ere colodzic, l in a
her, by l plipi and
the liveliest tilicat
siiecators inl . ttieeda
Tito El b a i ion of
i i
.at ight, t t tic Lb
t a poll ,t [louse
• hio ire ail
OW •
ding
I . e l l]
I.
Fri
N
„ o
ted,
!WE
log
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being nil c
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1 38 'Darragh
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1 9 Cuthbertiorii
dla), 'Beighlyi.(wr
fbuittfa Ballot.
311, Dtirtagh,
Mir, 8 1 •111mition,
.Fith 'Ballot.
32 Darragh, •
on; 7 ' Thomso
-3
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. . •
Sixth Ballot.' I ,
- I 3 1 2 Datiagb; ••
11 Cuthbertso ,
,bel'n) • I
'leverith Ballot .
81 Darragh,:
12 Ctithbertse.
tight!{ BalW. ~
31 rfarraih,,
ii Cut
1 , *lin& Ballot 4 •
.;
Wilson,"' ' 81. "Darragh,
Thomson,! lt Cutlibertsi ,
1 'Toth' Ballo4 " I s ,
liVilaon2 l 321 Darragh ; '
'Thomson, 11 Cuthilieriso •
, ' -- I 'Eleventh Balldt.
Wilson,`'., 32 1 Darragh;
liorotkm,' 11' Ctillibertiso
"j- • , 1 Twelfth Ballot. '
1 Wilson; H 34 Darragh,
,' Thomson, 11 'Cuthhertd
1 - 177cirteenth Ballot.(,
Wilson; 41 Darragh;
.• Thomann:: 9, •Ctsthiterts6o
I Fourteenth 18u1z10t..4
Wilson, 41 'Darragh,.
Tbomseii, 9 'll - I
, , . (.1
s' ;F ift eenth Ballot.
,Wibion, 1 44 ,Darragh,`
!Thoinson, • 6
, •,,
, ' 1
Tie' Committee on reso l ut i o ns
'followingh h were
the l ar ic until
adopted— i , 1 ,
, •
I! Resolved; That in the apiratiching 'Stat
Elections-we — Contiratulate imr;elVes is ti..,
'unity of alert and ilia combination of meant
that have so far marked 'the , -Rbpublicao
cause, and in the patriotic e nd: milted pur
poses or an union of ''the cipposition for s
irre.pactive, of past political alffiliat i iers
againstCm' present . Nationtl . Adtuittptr •
iron, we lo ok for iv - signal tr i umph of pop •
liar tights, violated and' tratitpled upon ty
dimes Buchanan and his administration,' f
retrenchment •aud reform forgotten in it,.
p ' rLovidrace,
b and: pr d ofigait ' yi o f
sl lmeria n
priodpl.ts a an one to illo• a cry cis •
trlans sod foreign infltiericeo. -
Rasolved,,That in the. ivrsisteat cour a
of the Preseat Administlrationj. tit impose a
Constitutitm upon the perilt i :e of ~Kans s
'without the cortserst,! or populart approval
by a ,vate o'th° people, is iti alarming vi •
,
Latina of Nndaniental ' principies, .'up ~
Which till'lfree ,and represputale gnver -•
s
monts rret„and that it behoci'vs us a t]
Paoplo jealous 4' encroachmentsjalpon o u t
aommon fitr"rties,, to ..tabtilte,,atlie ballot
box, that party and itstlindadh rents w
frr
It
thus, tit prapiliate i a alayehltding oligarch
almadon , the : most cherished Viaciplca of
our father!. 1 1 I •
I Resolved, ./ That the ennitiettat .subser i:
doty - and, presti iut ion. af the Ada irtistratt f
t t o i the aggre2s4vit demands Itt rho •South,-- 1
pvir,eing- a settled determination on the
art ,f :te Slavery propagandists to tra •
plo &win ' the coastitation i al safeguard! of
fre;tdom, to extend thatirea of• Slavery ;
demands of tee Itcpublical Party thatth i
4ay asidli;all difference; of opinion and si i
'air side issue's, until the Gcnerlal•Govern4
meet is wrested from their, ban e; -awl its
Power brOught back to hai orig in al desigul
it
of extending the areas of liber ty. ,t
citra , )leed, That we cordiallyap prove .the
ourse of the lion. . WM.I . $171., ART; ouT
Represetntative •in. 'Congrasa; l nd in . :bi
falciity . and promptitude, cexhi ited. en,,pl
l
r
acasions, . we heve a sure guara nty , that hit
e-election will secure tol bit eastituei.tt
an able and-faithful Representative, of thbii
~
politics]principles and. gerteral ! raterests.
Reslired, That in our repotr-citizen Ii n
DANIEL' AGSM, we reelguizO,' l ritne wit
year* nrproft-asional labors and indicial, u
Itits stinorz 'us 'have infidel, his, pre -cmin v
liabilities , atria laWyer.and ii i. Judge , familial
land possessing as be does withal OM -politic!
principle]; and the private' virtUce esieniia
to adorn the; I Bench, we learneitly rec m
Mend bis name to thd Peopla' State - C 0
I vention`ai-a candidate for no ination, is
Judge of 'the Suprame'Coart, and .we in
ii
,atruot ourl deldgates to urge hi s claims, a.
'combining in the West, those qualificati al
of character, r ability and experience
would command a united ituppOrt. -
,
Af:er making the nothisak
mous, appointing D . L. jmliril,
bertaon, and Gilbert Pendleton!
1
Thowon, ,
Taylor(wittl',
NOn,
Cl,4l,!)ett
NOSS,
Wilson;
Cuthber
1 ,1 Nosi,
•
llWitsoq,
Thomson
'No" (sli
Thotusoi
Wilson,
Tbotuson
reseotative Conferees, and nut
President to hppoint i COunty
the Convention adjourned. sine
Lawrenee'County ' , . ,
The Lawrence) . county
M Rep blicans i rk
1
1. ~
their convention on oo sy last - and . oils
,. , -
mated t he following , ticlot ;pi 1 ,
Assembly, James TX Brys n; Redste
and Recorder, John 'W. „Fnik rson; ail
miesioner,, Robert Fullerton;; birijr, i!a
Steyenimn ; Auditeit., Lilac . (" r em en
Coroner, De.
~ D. le'amiro. IL. D. Okla
Comb was eleeted Represepta yo, and Jiio
Mll,4nerpy, Senatorial ; delegats, to the
ete quvention. Coaressinnal Confories
—John Elder, L. L Mcguffip, Jno. Shaw;
..
Ripcvientative Conferces•-•-4.llaus; G.' P.
Shaw i na
IThoss GiltiMan. ~ 1 .. 1 1:
';The! vote for Ciingre , sini stood as fol.
lows; Wm Stewart,l.,G76lß.- R. IdeConib,
249; A. Heodersoil, sot.
( Among -1'
1
,the resolution adopted rer tb
:allowing: ' d ' I, -f,
'i 11 Resoleed,' That in Ix worthy RI
seritativo in Coogre&s, a... Wm. STE F an
we have entire e.;nfi‘leueo 'RS a man l I
UribleniSbed i integrity sad' a sante!
I t,
pnblichn,and is. an Bride ce of our apm'rtive
of his 'course in tile Con resa of tbo Unite!
States; we have ., tlis.cia renominated .tt'lir
and inteoil 'to increase
; is former niajerf
over ,iuiy Man-the !Leer pton . Dcmocr6t
may int upon ther i contse itt;the- 0 'toh,
election.. 2 ,- ; II 1 I"
4 Reiolved, That sio recognise in the of
.1:
pisfEr. AoriEw ' of ltesiet" countycm
i
present able judge, the lualitle,s of a' o 7
jatist,l eminently letimed. in ' j ibe law, "i
highly qualified to Iftllithe position Of' d
Opurt in the tut ritsor,ttrid I we' nortßalk
recommendbim.tio 1 th e Stat; Convention
abait!to assemblo at Hsirriab rg s as 1-,4tin
- I Oats for nomination or Stirrerne Judge
~~
14 . Prom WashingtOzi r II
, .
WASUINGTON't June 24f1—Mr Robles,
t .l e Meiican tn
totster, 1 authorizes a most,
itriphittiii :dental of the reContly imblishCd
itatement Of the sale Or cesgion of it; large
ortion_o?f Sonora. ', He syal.'that ill the
ecrees kfflied by .the blexielatrgoverntnent,
eking grants for aolonizaoon or tither pur
rises aro been z ffi cially iittblithed, and
bat th ro is not a single.iniitanca of a grant
t it
Welt was not followed' by an anti:to:alit an-•
f - -1 , ,
otinceinent of the: fool that, thero is none
n tbiecase; End, thot withont snch publica
ion no•grant or cession is 4f4eial effect. -
'A
(private letter 'from Gov.Aluiriming
!aysinuch stiess nimn thelinliortiase of the
Mormons being induced tq roturn'Ao,their
tomes and emp , loyment. He is opposed to
their . going . to Sonora, tld congrms film
taternont beietiiffie taido tiat_they tirC di
vidOd into peace and war partioS, Ind thinlis
it the duty and poliey of th'e g3veronient to
(support tha former and brek down-the lat
ter. . - 'l , '- •
MI
Ihdrairti)
ii
,84
• 37
84 1
i.. 7,1
:84
. 84
, *8
Eie.Wpealti of "Brigham ' Young es tv man
Of great perseverance, intellciet and ci!peri
ence, - and , withal 'vested With authority to
announce the terrors awar4d thoie who
sin agabrat the Holy Ghost, ,Ther,e is a
division in their ranks and 'all 'fear htm
while many bate him because of, the paci tio
Imeasures with 'which be is Icharged. Gov,
!Cumming plainly says that his chief hope
for control over the Mormons exerted
through Young. ; If anything should hap
pen to thwart his forts •to avert the perils
of a Colision betw een the /
_army and lire
•MorMons, the oauntry may exrcr a guerit
la.war of several year's duration at the ex
pent!e of many Iranians of cibllars, while tho
war WOuld 'be iiakked upp s those • le.ast de
serving of its terrors.
. 84 1 .
I 7
84 .'
34
~5
341
(withi
- 84
'Mean:Tun., .
4.
WASIIINOTON ,CiTY, 61
States of thisnveningleer ll 's fi.
I ,
s
source that. the. Piesident h - d
send an armed force to ic such'lenst to make such' naval d
donviitee the governments f
Franco that our wiry to our i
siobs is not-to be interfer ! 2.til Fl
that this it.telligence ma '
liP(ln• . • '
„JD-. Dallas, in the Ours ofi
-alluded to a convention c''
Lord ;/1I al mebury, ,to.- whotl,
spirit of his instructions, he re
r
t )
nay concessions 14hateieri r‘
it or search, and h eras e. it i
h i s lette l r and 'clo e. the rep r
varatde issue of the intervit I,
at ret4thly surprimed ',with a's
of affair& Lord Maltnesbin.)
the rerinest of Mr.- Dallas, wrc:
of another convintiMa,t in lit
-accepts-the dee : Nines in tlil
chef 10th of 'April, as' soup,
law, and in no sway conflicts
of 1842. " '
roporf e
njmusly
itotafiern - News
WASIIINGI''ON June' 24 1 '
mail fuinisbcp papeis aa late
ing seep unta un-Y.gified of the
Texits. Tlturels,is a prilape , .;
yie)cr of Corn ,evig• known;
was frorable. Ile :Mobil.
that Ilja!ker ar, Benningse
-extravagant clemonsfialions ti
1 ' de`spatch in the 31obile lifer
the Groat Yar.oot PUEB had g
. el
as there was no prospertir l
while valley would probably:
k
BerTheNew Yolk C4ystc
I der the-eity's management,
' from seven ta ten, dollars !peg
slid that OD ' e of 'the person
•
count of the' stock in the
supposed the grouP of the t ,
to be the Presidentof the ijg
The first, Apistle James wl
the inventory rts James [ . , DI
worse for wear; Thcintis,l
ThOmas Jefferson; ' And row,.
the beloved Joint Nci
when the official came to the
tbolcituew and Sitnoit,l gt
- . ,„
CONFESSfpN IS GOOD 1101
I I In a recent' debate in the
United States the foil owing
it encouraging Colloquy' OA plt
1. Mr. Tocall;s--Wo speak C
. ticins of Mexico,'of Spain;
Is ,otheeGovernments, , with a
according to all aceountsi-b
is' experience', Aiid observitic
is Been somewhat extdnsive,' , ./
s ddb, tkeie-is as • corrniit •
under the heavins 'cts •thesi
Mr._ Hale---livrl eit her.
Several SenatOrs—l igree.
blr. Toomb's---And. most
ruption is . in the. legisVitive•
lie I
ipos ,unituf
, J. ettth
Pq s •
horitii)git
die.
_ , ~, i • 1 ,ob
( E.NAT . 011.1)01 1 1031LA13 AND ,
1 le Virashinmton cbricspond,
o •
, tier, say
"Mr. Douglass is mat
amities fa r t'a•viorotis stum
Il:inois. Since he read the
out of the party, in his tellii
exec:adv . () session of the Sem
last; the journal in its pay.
l ei Usually savage upon lila
that the. Judge will divido
1 1 Illinois by a line drawn ti
'way, a civfitc de caltdam(
language for the live joke)
belong to the first part.
dority is a pleariug operati,
liosito side. The continged
be an overwheltping.
and the eleetioilot lion. Ai
to the :Senate.
Tits Richmond Enquirer iris that ."the"
Administration ,cannot • aftn,d. to seu
, e Douglas defeat'ed.", It iddi - after a whble
shower of flowery compliu'ents that—
"llia is a master mind; and shall crier
.; it Le error) upon one nestion, deny to
of
inlet mind a SCid . for its u'seTulners? The
le
defeat
-4,1
Do i glaii woul indicate the ion':
..
potency. and trbecittty sen . selesa rage,
rather than a calm and' cosmic:tate punas -
isliment fur a graven,litiCal offence , --Thus
I Judge, Dinglis,esteemed by the Virgin
tY D
nv emoeracy.l',
11.4BaiticaoN I.;OUNTYI
Reputilican - tiiknt in Nast
as follows:
nd
,
Asoemb!y, !George V. qaawreoce. Car
roll; Wm. Graham, Buffo o: !Sheriff, got.,
e Lori-MeGiffm, rAtnwell. Coroner, .JoriathaD
Martin, South' Stribarie. • CommiisioUer,.
.01iver P. Cook, Smith. • Jtheifor fL.
Phitlipa, Peters. Directior of Poor,
Sttrorrls, W. Nialoy. I •
'
- What has b e en , ,
4
Th a principal sins of, commissi,n 4 ,4
omission during the ressiOn of Cengrtai
Closed, are thus summed up: "I •
- . The Lecompton Constitutio n th‘
"English": Bill . -
• The Treasury Nnte Law.
The $15,000,009 Loan
The'AdtOlsion of Minnesoia..
• - The Bill authorizing seven. lin,aw Stern
Sloopss-of War. • '
The Civil , APpropriatienßill, includi n ,„
the Capital Extension ;
Aqueduct, , &c., 4e. • "I.
The Army Appropriation Bin. ..
The 'lndian Appropriatioq . lii 1.. 1 ,
The PoStoffica Appropriation B •
The Bill for' the' Collectip , -the Re ve.
nue.
The Ocean 'Mail Steatner Bi
The Military-Road/1341'(front Astethi to
Salem, Oregon:) '
The following measuresbionght forwaftl.
during the session, were rejected ior pampa.
ned maiuly'by the vote.s,,of , 'Aclimnistration
Democrats, -who haVit i , inajgr'ity in boo; .
Houses.' ; -
The Pacific Railroad: - t
•
The Admission' of Kansas either Constl4
intim' framed by her t
The' Admission of ONO/.
The Abolition of the Frsnki
,e
The Modifitation of the Tara. •
1 . The Way the-Money (ha
. .
Senator Wilson, in his speech on the ex- -
"travagalif sums spent by the la4ministrati ta
in , follectiug the national revenue, stated
that there are at Niagara 19 rttn employed
at an expense of 812,000 to "collect 68, 1 000;,
at - 04wega 23 menl'at 818,000 to collect
,86,000; at -Buffalo, ;20' txtewat - $17,000 to
collect,$10,000; at • Plattsburgh 26 men at
814,000 to collect $18,006; at Burlington'
; 33 Men at 616,000
.to collectB3 500- a -
Wiscasse l t l B mer: at $7,000 to Follect sl3o ;' .
at Portsmouth 21 men at 811,000 to colleet ; -
65,500; at Newlttirypart 13 rahn at 66,200 -
to collect 69,900; at Iklarblehiad 9men at' .
$2,200 to collect 8250;.at NeW- - Bedfani 14
1,
men at $7,500::o collect 84,800; et Perth
.Amboy' 13 men at $4,569_ tr? collect 61,-
500 ; at Norfolk 23 men A . .44 ,000-6 -col
lea 861,000; • at de:meal:a 7' en - at 62,000
to eollect $3 . 4; at Toledo 7 in n a t ,F, !,400 --
collect $567;' at De.trOit 10 men at 63,609:
ni 9
to collect 6495; at San Fraticiecolt-itnen at,-,
-6402;000 io colLe.ct,6l,sBo;ooo;‘at Benicia.'
3 men at 84,490 to colfect ;$2,400; 'at 1
- Stockton 1. man at $3,100 I to `eollect $143;
at Sac:remen to 1 . man, ut $5,600 to collect
8402; ut .San Diego ..4 meniaLs7,6oo to
collect 630; at. 111(intexey, 3 mhn : at• $7,05)
to cellect $45; at' San Yearn 6. ! Ten at - ~Q-1[
200 to 'collebt $30.1, 11 1 E'i
A , glume, at these 'figures rip BuffiN lo
conviuee any man .that ah'so ninnber.of e:„H
ploVes at there praces 1134. lien pFpEly, -.
itiercased in order;to afford - snlag places fee
palit ci;ana wh3m . the parry finds it necesia• 'l.
r to reward. , "
Two or tbreh Men Would
serve' o do all the work alleitted to `2O a .'
25;1 but the Democratic party never heel:
tate! about • -rteri- ' - n4t on tie
publif• ""
n . rrn i
113' 4,4.••••• 1,...P10
ions a roliab i le
'leiermintd to
tar. , ;tta, or at
i a
i
ap y as
Rill
Eoglaud awl
-"acifte poss4s
ith.,. Lod odtl i 4 .
be depended
1 t
? . his dispatch,
had lMd viih
..
,fohwilig tho
fitet.l to 'mike
r lation..to vie,
lobo tit t ---- c: rid
'.of' (he. tinfa.
° when he was
1,1,.1eti 'ohaoga
~ himself,. at
Ito. ihe tuinuto
Iltich ha fully
letter .uf
irittnatioriod
t4e ticaTy
The Southern
• 9 tltie. Glow
•raiu crops in
of the largat
The weather
Itipers stated
!, had received
ttittt city: IA
tery.suys that
; iren way, anti
ecling it, the
I bo ilelugeli".
annitil,
las . of the
1 , !a... . 1 ,,,,, _ , __. in 111 ,
itrois;who figured in
. the late l enti•Donilia 1
bogus "Dernoiratic"; C . :lnvention of tint
Stater. I A correspoildent Pfediett that the
c i ...
ncminces of this conventio n will not 'poll ;
twenty-five hundred votesi : n t af the mom
than =three ' hundred and, ,y-thOnsandl
whiisb will rbe polled:
,•:-', The .Admiaistratieri- I arn', heartily
i d
ashamed, of the anti-Donglas' emonstrati r on
lin lilinois, headed by 'the , l 'Hest.Hestia
'of them all,' ,Gr - und. It ah'brekhe paielti
.y.,,„
othquest support:of wrongdoer rues; when
such then PS this are -, .' taken ib 'The' hand
and, clothed with co' fidence.l - und, was
here for some mom s i and bytdint of tea* .-
ing of Geri ' Cu . 's and` ftaliterlea of tilt
''President, succeeded in' oh Ming a foot-'
held. Be. had luSt" previa tly been the
obsequitius wor..rhiPper of J dge Douglas,
but the moment he fouridJ h ul could -make
fq v . or by traducing. the latter l be' turned in
, with hearty good will,' and_is now engaged
in the worst defareation' of the Maris — eta of
the eloquent Senator frnm illlinoit. Ille ---
expeetaiionle the:ret4tleht Alinistershiplii
Vienna: I lieliere he wile lanrn it Amine,
and therefore be would-qatikq i convenient'
reprdientative at a court which is re:idyl° ,
..iay well for any'aervice i s, particularly_ to_
natural traitors like gruircl; l 4' . --:
•
Pal;ie.f.,
h ., taking; in
clay.' ,It is
taking 4111se
c:4610i:4h:tient,
iYel Ye' "%postles
oiled States:—
as - put clown in
bdrce ' - a little
th'e •immortal
014
s 'l's•4'r;' but
zarnes'of
Bar
re up the job.
I
_
THE SOUL.-
Senator of . ° the
Cilifying :and
Ode: •
'tbe corrup
Piance,... and
k,tel'An my own
4avd
o not believe to
lioarentim -SrEen., bp Cambridge
Chronicle says- that - a broker in Boston
recently purchased of thn !Alai of an old
man. 94 years4A age, who Med rirearlyia
Barnstable county, a quay tit.of coin which
had evidently been hoarded, 'up for znao,.
ears. 'The deceased d owne d" the house and
land which be ocauPied, but. it, was :tot
supposed that ho owned,noneh property 'be..
sides, although be waslEnOwn to be el e 96
and miserly , After his death, his pronsio
were searched and specii of various itiols
was foUnd- to the amotinilof about RV :
thousand dollars; • [i
Govern men
UnilediStates
to that.
of all' its cor
depattrutai.
lucriAs.s.x.--
-nt of tin
•
1 • .
ring his prep:l
ling campaign in
Administration
nispeeeli in the
ate on Thursday
'IMO been • un:
iupposed
the party in
thirds of the
' , sense the dead
° THE } Senate- gopositiOn to-,increase
ratiof ;Postage was disamed to lit tb.:
House* -40 to 96; — a rightecais vote. - A
motion to increase the races States Aer.
the postage is insufficient th pay ;eipensts
of the service, Was offeredilly Mr. Tsyi'
of N. York, and • lost-74, to 11 ,13
was a quiet Lit at the Sold.
c4f, pr,li ich ' 4111
Dividiug a imi.:
i u Ey thd..,op
t remainder will
1 13liean inajnyity
i
•urahain Lincoln
home
Chi°ago Titues, gives a'list dff-fifty.sitd
journalsja that State ; 'which repudiate $
Leeompton -test,.; - two nonicommittsi , .1 03
Six _ ho
ugo )(17 for, Ductless. Of t hu i
latter ono is edited by al• flion i ft t4:4l D°lll
- one boiight for s4l7,[and two owned:
by post .masters. The edirts et
the tr
yet tion-couirdittak - expedt 10 be itru' l ,",
post mailers I o
The Wheo R ari es.--litie _Ewan (712 - )
4 -
lt.•
tar saja theleirlybarrosil will -0we... i ,,-
in tbat • county on ,Monira nort, ; ....c
°.
general baivest ; pbxtu lii eal ten. -
wheat is wild In.be.much,fi_sjured - . 1 1 - ,
rust In Virgii!layn4 North. Car p1.'..i.1,:: ,
vest- is now in fall progrvni,,, and . ale pi
of wheat is saiot,ti) be, bettitir than was: 4 -"
ealpatell: c " ". ; •., . ,Il 4 1'
, . ,
Chicago June 28.: , A,etiorte 4,0,7 1- 1 ""
ootab territory state that iihe Yanktin
diana, 3000 in"bstaibitiiiire oetsllit'''i
depredations ois Abe white
-liettlenseittallb''
I,blinnesota river. ' 1 ; "
Philgdelphiai - Juist- 2t
T,feon and; Robert. P Col
I irlu, died . yesterday.
• - - .i
. • :,4--s
—.Tha complete
tticeitoti coVitty is
111
Inainet , c•