The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, May 15, 1874, Image 2

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Louisiana ami the J'reshet.
The Arkansas Trouble.
Friday
SBEMSBURG, PA.,
- Mnv 15, 1871.
n,n Mfirilmil r.ocrislritm-p -flui-incr 'itx "Whilst we are sympathizing: with the i The serious trouble which is now agita-
...... i ..inn" -.v.tl i,n,r,tn a : terrible visitations in the East the famine 'ting Arkansas and mortifying every citizen t sive operation
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statue at Annapolis in honor of the mem
FeCE Plantixg ox thi: Iowa and
Nkbha.sisa Phaii.iks. Tha erection of a
b.Kird fen vo ou a prairitt farm is an expen-
Xeics and J! ideal Ite-ms.
Too late far the fair An old bachelor.
I I.hu llepucr. f K,.
! Germany, aged :i!"t v-!.K..
fr of foi tv-or.e clii;,;..
Morning,
Baxter declares that if tin Legislature
recognizes b in us Covcinor, of which I.o
has no doubt, lie will dislodge I .rooks with
or without the aid of V. S. troops.
Trx. Ai.hiki) I. McOai.mo.-. of Ve-
nanco county, died in I hiladelphia hist ti(-'e 'r"cy, on
wock from the t-ffect of a surgical opera
tion which ho had mi'l rgono at the h ands
of Br. rancji'Bt. Ho wa, 48 years of age,
had served with lour ai.d d s i iction in
the late rebellion, was a prominent Demo
cry and judicial services of her distill
guish'-t. son, Chief Justice Roger B. Tan-
v, who died in 1G3. Teakle Wal'.is,
.-;., one of the most able and accomplish-
;i i: c n.bers of the Baltimore bar, lias been
ii.viud by a joint committee of the Legis
lature of that State to deliver an oration on
the public, life and services of Chief Jus-
ihe occasion referred to,
a. V t -f
and has contented to uu so. ur. w a. us
was the intimate personal friend of Roger
15. Taney and is peifcvtly familiar with
the life and character of a man who for
, terrible visitations in the East the famine ting Arkansas and mortifying every citizen t sive operation. In Nebraska the law wise- i Three newspaper i" Iowa are edited cept five aie dead, i ;.0 ,;rt' r
i in Bengal and other localities a similar : of the United States, is the direct result j ly removes the necessity for fence building by ladies, and are as full of pulls as their w ith hm, eight yer.i.x. ,Pnij. .,, , .
- i,miMr is oecurrimr at our own Hrw.,- of nf ilm mirrui)t and frandnlent manner in bv providing for the herding of livo stock: dinner dresses. teen children as felons: rl"u f
. i IAii.T'i1 f-i t i t it miTr f.avliMr.a ! - , .--.K t-.ru r, iVPrnniPnt-i fit tlio S-otsQ Into- find, in Iowa, the needs of nractial farminir I A Missouri .ndre has decided that a twins, four ti ip'.ets a:..l m.. ... J.s'--
; n.cr icu'i av infj iua lie ujc- u i.u v...... . -. . i , - ,1 1 . 1T. , i . "Li'j-i.;
perhaps be pre- which the governments or the Mates Jate- ana, in iowa, mo ueeus 01 piacinn iiiuni; a. iuissouri juage nas utuutu n.au ,v ini-ins UI:fJ ru .
mise'.i that it was unavoidable. When a lv in rebellion Iiave been established since ; me oring auoui vwry ioucu inu mniBiesLii. . woman is not an --oia maiu ui" . """'' " ic it ;: s p.
iommous conjiiuciion ot me meieoi ic eie- tlic close 01 me t-im war oy me auiuon-j du. m cen isu, i.m mi nm pnv- uinij-imj jean um. i "i,,i",:ii.c, ;i'.jfi
ments occur such as to retard if not total- ties in uaslnngtou or by the carpet-bag- I tioe are the tniags or me nay. 11 is an At .tlanchester, Iowa, recently, a man,
ly suspend the reproduction of the kindly j gors at the several capitals, acting with ' instinct'iu the owner of land to define his four days after his marriage, ran away
fruits of the earth, the human race can the sympathy of the National government j possessions by metes and bounds, obvious ; with an old sweetheart.
only stand aghast to witness anil to bear and "supported by it in all their deeds of i to the eye, which seperate his land from j Tho steamship Siberia, plying between
tip against this providential visitation. All villainy and fraud. The difficulty in Ar- j that of his neighbor. If fences were not Liverpool and Madeiiti, is supposed to be
that man can do to prevent an elemental kansas springs from ihe same causes that ; a convenience there would be fences theie- lost, with all her crew and passengers,
phenomenon amounts to nothing. The gave rise to the civil strife in Louisiana. fore; but, as fences are a convenience, the j It may be interesting to ladies to
most that can be done is for the civil irov- i There McEnci v was elected Governor bv I improving prairie farmer et3 himself to know that Lawrencevii'.e, l'a., furuibhes
eminent, when it finds that the dreadful ' an undoubted majority of the votes of tho ' thoir creation as soon as his house is built !1 the knitting needles for tho United
i .
?nt, when it finds that the dreadful an undoubted majority of the votes of tho ' thoir creation as soon as his house is built !1 the knitting needles for tho United
it is about to fall upon the country, ! people; but the supporters of Kellogg were and his land broken. Live fence of course States.
chase provisions in plentifully sun- the friends of the administration, and, in : are the deiiderutum; and there arc three ; Charles Larribee, tried at Franklin
scourge
io pmtnase provisions in pientilully sup
plied districts and forward these to tho re
gion threatened with starvation ; and this taiucd by the Washington author
the full confidence-that they would be sus- plants which are most in favor for vhepur- for the minder of Lew "Williams, in Ye
more than half a century was so intimate- j work summed up must fall very short of they proceeded to falsify the election
Hies, I pose. The Honey Locust, the Osago Or- ; nango county, lias
n re- ango and the White Willow make good murder in the first
life. I he thiid a:,il lrt ;..
is me moiii'. r oi i,.ue
i, ft v f if
- i .' " ii i ',; ex
nearly lost thoir lives in ;il0 ,it
penetrated the depth f .....
tin. intelligence of the l,M. ,"'t
was rumored :il-i;it U. '.f.
week. The cavern i
from the river and six in,',-, s'
city. Tho paity has !:, i,.
its recesses relic. usna: v .1.
lias been found guilty of etc., which are remnkeii
lue 11 "". i""""" . - , i lv id,M.ti(lPd with the nolitical and iudicial I ""acieucy, leaving in any eventvast num-
cnitic uoliticlan, a la.ver of ani.iry auo i hers of the race to be famished.
high standing, and a gentleman of rare j '"' J' 1,1 le cou,u, . . But in Louisiana the case is
. f t , , ! In connection with thissubject a few rc- ' dt'ierent. There the famine i
degree.
scientilic mrc.i
u:,
turns so that tho result should be as they fences. The two former are impermeable j There is a woman in Halifax. Nova
wished it to be. i his was athinr that had to stock: and, wlien the latter is wen estao- Fcotia, who believe herself dead. hc
iiitolli-rtnn.1 ciiHmo
Tin: bill to r)'C''l the local option law.
was defeated in the House at Hsu i is!. rug
last Monday and that question is now set
tled so far as the present session of the
Legislature is concerned. The voto stood
9r repeal and HO cjtin' it, which, cor
sidcring that tho House numbers one bun- ;
died members, was a heggaily account of,
empty legislative seats. On the same day,
Bomewhat '. been done so regularly at every election lishod, the same character may be claimed remains motionless in btd most of tho
is produced held in the Southern States since the war, ; for it. 1 ho W hite W illow is also of hardy time, but comes to lifo sufhcently to eat
marksnre appropriate. Chief Justice Tan- ! by tho breaking thiougli of artificial works', that its manipulators came to regard it as and rapid growth.
oy delivered tho opinion of a majority of
the Judges of the Supreme Court, of the
United States in the memorable case of
tho negro, )red Scott, which case has
passed into the judicial history of the coun
try. Judge Taney was a Democrat and
Mr. Rutan's bill for a uniform series of
school books, which had passed the Senate, , "' i.gainst Judge Taney, that, in the o pin
was d,f,it,d in the House by a vole of OS ion lefened to, he declared that " imyvo
to 20, thus disposing of that question also " rtjhts vhic7t: trlite man irun bound
for the present. 1 t" rexjiect.'" This slander has been uttered
u all over tho north by radical stump spcak-
t.ocxaiionallv.
oiigiiially constructed for the purpose of unite legitimate and as a matter of course; ! Mr. C B. Mendenhall, of Marshall conn- Scott county, Minnesota, contains an
! t i t .. , , . i i .t t ji.tvi.:.':ii . . ! . - , . j- . n-i
leiioing on inc noous. in a community some ot tiiem nan come io nonesuy oeueve ty, iua, "as usc me n hub it mo cia-n- extensive iiuiourger encese lactory. i no
like that of Louiiiaua, ilt-pending for its that it was justified by the fact that the sively. Ou his farm there are about thir- cheese is declared to bo "ripe" when a
harvests on levees and engineering work, voteis hail been rebels and were thereby , teen miles of White W illow fencing, of piece the size of a bean will drive a dog out
surely the art f thoir construction ought disqualified from judging who were the from three to seven years growth, About of a tan yard.
to be well understood. Everyone knows best men to be elected to office in a loyal half of which will turn cattle, and a portion j A relic of the ill-fated steamship At-
how the lands in Louisiana aro situated. Slate. They were greatly surprised that cut half a Cord of wood to the rod. Mr. lantic, in the shape of a passenger's ticket
The whole State mav be reuresentmi s : thi-h- tirooecilinrs in relation to Louisiana Mendenhall has also a grove of White W il- minted in German and Ei'irlish. has been
was appointed to the high and responsible swamp, with an immense current of watr created tho commotion which they did ; a , low, covering : twenty acres,sct out six years taken from the stomach of a pieseivcd
position he held at the time of his death j running through it, being the drainage of surprise which was justified by the fact ago, and which he considers to be worth salmon at St. John, N. B.
bv Pi esident Jackson. It has been chat "- ,n:uiy thousand square leagues. It seems that the voters had theretofore always $500 per acre. In Baltimore, on Saturday, Charles
:niVri jrt- il i ncvei ii'.eiess true, inai ijnieiiy suoimtiei. to inu usui );t( ions or c uvraui mn, wura n "in n.nv-i.- nose was louiiu guiiiv ui i;ipe, ai;u seu-
the effect of this vast current of water is which they were the victims, because they aro even now considering the question of tenced to twenty-one years imprisonment,
to make its banks higher than tho back ; found themselves powerless against their moving west to Iowa or Nebraska, and, as ; Charles 11. Jones, colored, found guilty of
county. This is entirely a natural result, carpet-bag ruleis, backed as tliev were by knowledge is a light burden to carry, we murder, was sentenced to be hanged.
though ditlicult to believe. But if any one , the federal authority. No doubt Kellogg ffivo Mr. Mendenhall smethod of planting: I Sophia H. llutsor, of Wilkes-Baue, IS
Governor : the willow slips are to be eight luetics m ' years old, can nei
The proposed appropriation by Congress
of three inil'i'ihs of dollars towards the
contemplated centennial celebration of the
Declaration of Independence in Philadel
phia on the 4th of July, lS7t, was d fritted
at the closo of last week in tho lower
branch of Congress. Tho bill, however,
was subsequently recommitted, and an-
. ers for the purpose of making a little cheap
political capital, and has even found men
, on tho lloor of Congress who had the au
, dacity to repeat it. The charge is not
true and is utterly at variance with Judge
Taney's well known action in life. In ;
tho Died Scott decision Judge Taney, as a
matter of history, but without endorsing it,
other vote will yet have to be taken before 1 simply icfentd to the state of public sen-
will urge a eurrcut of water through the 1 would have boen inaugurated as '
surlacnol a bed ot sand, even on a small of Louisiana, notwithstanding lie had re- ; length, lliritty sprouts ot one or two years
scale, he will seetiiat the sand, borne down ceived a minority of the votes cast, with growth. The ground for tho hedge-row is
by the curieut. tlir.t curient being just as little resistance as had been met with , to be plowed as deeply as possible during
high enough lo di ibble over its bjti;ks, will bv the other usurpers who had previously ; August, a deep fuirow being left where it
raise those banks: so that they will be higher t limbed to the seats of power in tho South- s proposed the fence shall stand. Just
near tho stream than at "some distanca ' ei n States but for the fact that in this ' befoi e frost comes the land is to be tut tied
buck from it. ' ; State at this time tho Republican leaders back, the dead furrow being filled in. As
Tho early settlers of Louisiana perceived ; had fallen out among themselves ; and the soon as the earth is ojven, plant the slips
this operat ion of nature and seeing that Governor V.'armouth arraying himself eight inches apart, covering them with fiu;-
the river every year just made out to over- , on the side of tho honestly elected candi- ly pulverized earth. Cultivate as oirn for
date, it seemed likely that the will of the twiyears, keeping the infant fenceer.tirely
its fate is finally determined. It meets
with a stubborn and uncompromising op
position, and although it may pass the
House, tho outlook is by nojrv.cans promis
ing. In view of this action of Congiess,
Mr. Rutan, of the Senate of this State, !
timent in this country in rcferenco to the
status of t lie negro at the timo of the pas
sage of the Declaration of Independence
and the adoption of tho Constitution of
the United States. What the law was all
over the country, and what public senti-
has introduced into that bodv a concur- ment was, is too well known to require
flow its banks, the idea occurred to thorn
to levee or raise those banks a little above
tho highest average flood, whereby tho
overflow was prevented and the laud be
hind was allowed to dry itself, as it were,
so as to oruiitof cultivation. So success
ful were the early experiments in this way
and so generous wore the profits resulting
from the raising of sugar and cottons, rice
and like products that tho practice of le
neither see, hear nor speak,
yet she has learned an alphabet by tho
touch of the finger by which she can easi
ly be made to undeistand her friends.
The last smart old man lives in Au
gusta c -tinty, Virginia. He is ninety
nine yeais of age, and mada his own cof
fin the other day. He will probably live
to 10, and attend his own cremation.
In Bast Freetown, Massachusetts, on
Friday last, four children at play in Gideon
Kevnolris barn set th buiidiui? on fire.
jeople, which had dcclaied that McFncry clear of weeds. Tho following method will and his dau ghter, aed four, and a datodi-
ensrue a rapid giowtn : .mu ch wen in tne terof W ll'.iam Remolds, aged two vears
fall after the second year, placing the were burned to death. " '
mulching as close to the plants as may be, I An aged woman, named Meyers, was
Million!, iouc.iii'.K ii.e stems. uy loiiowing killed at Maftord Meadow Brook. Luzerne
r and
should be his successor, would bo obeyed
This would have been the result but for
the interposition of Grant, who, under
cover of a decision of a corrupt Federal
Judge, managed to find e.vcuse sufficient
forliisowu obtuse intelligence and dead
ened conscience to stand by his Louisiana
supporters and recognize tilth- man Kel
1
who h ive ..
to this department of scier.c
A singular natuial e;iii.'.l:.v ,
at Sadawg.i Por.d in W I. .,,'
consist ing of one huiahcl i ri t '
, f l... a (i,.; .. '.t i
Ui lI II ' t i i Jit I 1 1 1 1 k II Uir fl'i I I ,u l''f "
coveicd with cia.;ber: :,-s. ;u ,i ,
taining trees tiftren !-et ..,',
water is raised rl.meiel .e,
pond, the islaml list s a:.d f...; w
tish aie caught by 1 or'n a h.'.v
crust and fl-hing down u. j;,.,, ,
in winter. A similar is'..t:.,l ,. '
in a small lako near I',a:. : . M , , f
them are many vic!i in . y
A man i e.iiding i:i (','. ".. :ri .
ton to fume old ies:de:ns . f p..
IUiuwi, confessing a ura
mitted at Rittei's t'i .'
years aj;. 1 lie mince: -,v..
lor money aim itie ti-.i:v e:f(,
head, which Tas severed t ;i
was found buried in tl.e ; dc
the muuleter. The latiei w:.tf
had been informed by ; hr;,- j-.
cannot live much lonjjf
sion. This l ore of tb
der did not " out " u:'
action oi ju-t :ce.
Tho I)ts Moines Irura"
its readers : ''Hid y ri 5...
mini turtle, white f ;..:..
and other unnsual 1.;;.; . ;5
bleached out to AngV S i c
tvr,
C
:::v.;
verniir oecaine ireneral anil 1imi,.Ii,..i itL i.. :..,.,...,. ,.r ti... Ctni.
rent resolution recalling the bill, passed discussion here. In his opinion, the L hief miles of the livor wc.o tluis treated on posed lv Federal anthoritv which was '
"in ii sines oi its oaiiKS
by both Houses some days ago, appropri- Justice, in his historical rcferenco to the
ating one. million, for centennial purposes, j negro and his condition in this country,
He advocates its passage on the ground as well as hi Europe at the date of the Dec-
that the appropriation having failed in laratlon of Independence, said :
Congress, the State appropriation would ! "I is d.fTicnit at this day to realize the
, ,, -i i state ot public opinion in relation to that nn-
be quand,-retl if not at once withdrawn UnUlunil rn,.e vi;i( i, ,,revaiid in the civil-
oth sides of its banks, reileeminrr enoush ' snninpii bv Federal bnvnn. t t,. i,DI,l.
land to make Louisiana a wealth-r.i-orti-riiv- ' ,.r .!... . .. ....... .....J
missive ; and they now quietly tu flier a
man to rule over them whom tliey did not
elect, and who has no other eotmnission
Mr. MeiidenhaU's plan, the prairie farmer, . count v, bv a passing tiain strikin" her am
" ....v. ..... ....... a iinmi : j, ecipiiaiing ner iruni a initige into tfie
fence in the course of three or four yeais ; water, a fall of twenty feet. Hie was ta-
and in six years his enclosures will bo per- ken out alive but died in a few minutes.
ec.- J A fne at Ridgcway, Iowa, on Satttr-
. j . . .i. j .V . ...
u;iy cicnai, ct'Miinru uiu eiuiie village.
with the exception of one brick building.
a conclusion in which we f all v concur.
OoVKRXOn VltANKI.IN J. Moskp, Ji:.,
e-doreil, who has l.ccu administering the
executive department of that carpet-bag
cursed and impoverished State, South . been regarded as beings of an inferior order,
Carolina, for two years, in close conucc
ized ami I'tiHhtniicd portions of the world
at the time of tli." declaration ot" indepen
dence, and when the constitution was framed
and adopted. Hut the public li istwry of ever V
Biropen nation displays it in a manner too
plain to be mistaken.
" I hey had for more than a century before
tion with John J. Patterson, an eminent
Pcnnsylvaniau who graduated in Simon
Camaron's political school in th's State
iith infamous honor during the memor
able contest for United States Senator in
lb(;i, when Chailes U. Buckalcw was
elected by e vote over Cameron, had a
petition f.lo.l against him last week in tho
United Slates Court, at Charleston, asking
for a decree of bankruptcy.
After robbing and plundering ! ho people
of South Carolina beyond any former pre
cedent in the history of this or any other
country, this man Moses is now declared
to be so deeply in debt that his liabilities
exceed his assets more than a quarter of a
million of dollars. Has Moses placed his
ill-gotten spoils, where, after he retires
from office, they will do him the most
goKl ?
a--fc-.sto-
Tnn editor of the Johnstown Trilnnie,
in his paper of last Friday evening, refer
ring to the article which appeared in the
Fit fr MAV of the same moriim" recom
mending 15. L. Johnson. F.sq., of this
place, as a tit and competent gentleman to
be nominated by the Democratic State
Convention for Judge of the Supreme
ami aiiogciner uiini in associate Willi l!i
white race, either in social or political rela
tions, and so far inferior that they had no
rights which tl.e white man was bound . to re
spect, and that th.1 negro might justly and
lawfully be red need to slavery for his 1 eneflt.
He was brought and suld and treated as an
ordinary article of merchamlisti and traffic
whenever a profit could be made by it. This
opii.ion wn at tli.-t tiiiu IWr-.l univprsal
in the civilized poition of the white rare. It
was regarded as an axiom in morals as well
as in politics which no man thought of dis
putir.g or supposed to be open to dispute, and
men in vcry Mrade, and position in society
daily and hahit itally acted upon it in their
private pursnity as well. as in mat tcrs of pub
lic eoncfrn. without doubting fur a moment
the correctness of this opinion."
Such was his language. Decs any man
who has read the history of this country
deny tho tiuth of his statement as applica
ble to the public sentiment and the public
acts of the State and national governments
at the time leferrcd to? Did Roger B.
Taney express his ny,,rornl of the doctrine
that "a negio had no rights which a white
man was bound to respect?"' He never
thought so and as a Judge never said so. :
He was the firm friend in bis younger day,
while ho was a member of tho Maryland
Legislature, of ii, -;v e;.; ;';, i!' a in th
S' iV, and never was tho personal advocate
of slave sy. whatever his duty as a judge
ac ting under his; oath may ha ve rciniicd
him to decide under (lie ( "onM i! ut ion of
area of. the first class. But unfortunately
the manner of building and maintaining
these levees has never been systematized.
Theii erection ought to have'been placed
in tho hands of engineers of the first clas,
and these ought to have been to the man
ner born. One of '.he most important ex
ecutive aims of tho State government of
Louisiana ought to have been a minister
or a bureau ot levees. As in F.ance th'cv
have their bureau of l'onti et ehauxecs
(bridges and roadways or causeways.) as
in England they have their board of pub
lic works, so in Louisiana ought theie al
ways to have been a bureau of levees. This
bureau should have had money at its dis
posal. An engineer of the very highest
class, with a'sutlicieiit corns, should have
'Ctl tllllililVf.(l :iliyltl.id ..m ..L.t-.-x .1 1.1 I ,
. - 1 ..'.'i. niivu m Slow !1
have been made the most honorable in the ! Judges
ic-.-iiv i oi i iic govei uinetir.
A few years would have brought this
bureau to an efficiency derived from neces
sary experience which could not have been
surpassed in the. world ; a membership in
it should have been the highest ambition
oft ho most ingenious youth of tho State,
and no higher honor ought there to haves
been than that of belonging to the bureau
of levees. Hail this system been estab
lished, the lower Mississippi would in all
the ten ible catastrophe by Jiood of which it
probability have been entirely relieved f.-om
has lately been almost annually the victim.
Louisiana is not the only territory in the
woild which must be kept permanently
beyond the danger of overflow. Holland
has been almost, entirely reclaimed from
the encroachment of the sea by works of
art. In the beginning lhre wi re the s.nno
or similar difficulties to contend with in
the Netherlands. Unskillful make-shift
dykes wen: raised, and answeicd pothaps
for some years, the people living contented
and pr -perons below the level of the ocean.
Hut now and again a storm would come
and in a single night overwhelm a pro
vince. ., thing daunted the i nh.il.it :m:
The Fir.K FiF.vn. On Saturday night the
furniture warehouse of Beck isc Bo'.te, in
Baltimore, was destroyed by fire, loss es
timated at from -(i.jjOO'J to $75,000 ; insur
ance about $-..1,000.
The saw mill and box manufactory of
Congdoii i: Sons, at Hadley Falls Mass.,
In Arkansas, Brooks claims to have re- 'mined Sunday morning. Incendiary.
than that which is conferred at the can
non's month.
ceived the majority of the votes cast at
the election held between himself and Bax
ter in IsT'', and his claim, we believe, is
geneially conceded to b well founded. ;
Baxter, however, was tho candidate of 1
Senator Dorsev and the other friends of
joss ;:ii,i.riv insurea ior nu,oot". ueorge
Gordon, fireman of the box shop, was
found dead near the mill during the tire,
supposed from heart disease.
Toronto, Ontario, had a sevcro fire on
Saturday night. The lire originated in a
the administration, and was consequently ; s:le manufactory, and spread rapidly to
counted in, in accordance with the rule
prevailing in such cases in the lately seced
ed States, and sanc.ioncd by the custom
of itiat.y years. Brooks appealed to the
Courts, but his cause- lor some time made
rcss ; ho had not the ear of the
It seems, however, that the
I ..iM.i ... .....el not i'iiai l I (.nitt; iii iliailg-
; urationj has not met with the approval ef
: the friends ot the administration m Arkan
the boiler works adjoining. Both these
plae.s were entirely destroyed. Thence
the flames spread northward to a whole
sale grocery store, which was totolly des
troyed. A wholesale leather store adjoin
ing was damaged considerably. Shortly
after the fire broke out, another, originat
ing from a spark from tho first, bioku out
in the Ontario ice house, which was totally
des.troved, with two dwelling houses and
as ; Senator Dorsey is the leader of this ! several sheds adjoining. Lol-s not ascer
bodv of oat riots, and lin has with him in I tamed.
Fires are raging in the woods in every
part of Michigan. Reports from Muske
gon state that the fires have reached with
in a mile and a half of that city with the
wind blowing almost a gale towards the
city. Heavy lires are reported near Grand
Haven and along the line of the Detroit
and Milwaukee railway company, between
Iona and Grand Haven. Fires on Flint
wo.dd
to w.
uu. raise their dyke.,
Couit, speak:; of Mr. Johnson in the fol
lowing terms, which are as honorable to tho United Strifes as it then existed.
set their in .-lining windmills to work, and
ag.dn the bottom of the roaring Znyd.-r
Zee in- some of its iulf.ts would In.
Mr. Swank as they aro complimentary to
Mr. Johnson : 1
The freeman of this week sngpests Tlobcrt
L. Johnston, Ksq., an a proper prrs n for
candidate for Supreme . I iidgt on the Demrv
ci a1 i lick s t. As the noTiii n.it ion is equiv
alent to an lection accordinsj tit the new
Constitution, one Iienioerat hwing certain to
be elected we heartily conor with thp
J-'rcin-nn in its Mij;.ft:ou. Mr. .Johnston
certainly deserves well of his party, and has
ranked ever since we can remember as the
bain; .awyer in that party ia this coun
ty, and as one of the foremost lawyers iu the
State. He is an av.-eahle, nf.'.ble penti--i:nn,
and although alway a strict party man
li ever treats his pi.Uiieai opponents laii iy,
and we arc pleased in having this piiortul
nity of expressing our opinion i.f him as .
gentleman, a scholar, and n opponent, more
so because- this paper lias considered it its
duty to right hiia politically for almost a
sore of venrs.
the rose.
But the Dutch were 'aught bv exneri-
Tiif. injustice of tho tax on tho bituini- ' cnco- They at length r.ystemati.ed their
I engineering. OI late years an overflow i
nous co;
al
niiii.u iias jest oecu I
imposed by the Legislature for the pur- I
j his band his colleague in the Senate and
all but one of the Republican members of
, the House of Roprerentatives. These men,
j casting about for some means of circum
I venting Baxter, concluded to join bauds
i with Brooks, and are presumed to have
; made such arrangements with him as have
made it to their interest to oust Baxter.
The consequence was the eoup if' efit by
which Brooks, in the full confidence that
his patrons in Congress would procure tho
sanction and support of the President to j
his act, turned Baxter out of tho State i
House ami installed himself. His pretext ;
was that ho was the legally elected Gov
ernor, having received the majority of tho
votes cast at the election. His statement
is now corroborated bv the verv men win. i
had. in dciiar.ee of their knowledge of its i last' involving a loss of $50,00, on w hich
truth, caused Baxter to be inaugurated as ; tlicie was " insurance.
Governor, because they believed him to! destructive lire occurred in the bas
be their tool. Could anything be said ! txc quarter of Paris, France, on Sunday
n.uio significant -than this of the'character j "igl't. Several persons were burned to
of the friends of the administration who j deatli and a bo at two hundred rendered
are in puwer in 4 lie f'outhern States? Un- i homeless.
governed by a single pi inoiple of honor and I f ; -
ii ii rest rained by a single feeling of decency, j Tnn Louisvillo Courier-Journal says:
they have ruled the satrapies under their j Nothing could better illustrat- the incom
control w ith a single eye to their political Potency and ignorance of the Attorney C.c-n-preferment
and their pecuniary enrich- i V1 "f tI"! United States than the miserablo
ment. i "gure lie lia cut in tho Arkansas d
Between thiity and forty families aio
homeless. The lire originated by two
boys lighting cigars in an unoccupied' mill.
The total 1 ss is nearly 10o,i'm0.
There is ft strike of mineis at Nclson-
ville, Athens county, Ohio, which has 10
sulted it. seriousdisfuders between strikers
and those who desired to work. u Fi i
i elay night the contending parties inter
changed shots. Three men were mortally
wen.nd.ed, one of whom has since diet?.
! In the Perry county Court last week
Judge Junkin sentenced a fiend incarnate
named John Baker, who was convicted of
commit! inga rape u; on the person of a little
girl named Alice Itcb.ns.n. aged 1 veil
yeais. to ton years' solitary c ::!;. icmc-nt at
: hard labor in the Eastern penitentiary,
j People who like to do things on the
. spur of the moment should emigrate to
Harding county, Iowa. A couj'le there
j were recently married, anil after the cere
, mony the bi ide was obliged to ask her
husband what her new name was. The
parties had only been acquainted a few .
! hours.
j By '.he explosion of a blast in tke tun-
! nel of the Pennsylvania Railroad, at Port
J Perry, on Thursday evening, one man :
i named Barney McKiernau was killed, and
i sixotheis named John Wilson. Sr., Alfied
, Reushaw, Edwaid Burns. Reese Reee.
1 John Flenniken and John McGill, were se-
vorely injured.
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A f r. 1 1 1 1 m on in T if-, fnttn nl-.1
a d I ere Marquette railroad have cut off to take a drink" declined, but said, if no
all communication north of Evarts. and on 'objections wee made, be would take a
Jackson, Lansing and Saginaw railroad ; ioaf of bread for his. The party went to
... u. .la.cu .. i.arge quan.u.os oi vai- a bakery, the treat er 1
oixoiK iumo.r nave oeen already itestroved
I tiless ram falls soon, fearful scenes will
be heard of.
. Harvey & George's paper mill at "Walls-
burg, V . a., was burned ou Monday
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A .ioivt KF.sot.iTrox has passed both
branches of the Legislature f this State
asking the President of the United States
to appoiut a board of army officers to re
examine the case of General Fitz John
Porter, who was tried and dismissed from
the army in 1S": for alleged neglect of
duty and disobedience of eudeis at the
second battle of Bull Bun. Tlicro is a
strong feeling throughout the country and
in the army that Gen. Porter's conviction
was unjust, and as ho declares his entire!
ability, by undoubted testimony, to prove
his innocence, if a rehearing ef his caso
is ordered, wc think it would redound to V""- remons
. . . . , I hi- tax. For i
mo credit and magnanimity ol the Prcsi- were m.
ginning to awaken some atten
tion in the western -part of the State. By
tho time tho moxey is paid into the hands
of the collectors a great many people will
know more about it than they do now from
sad experience. After lrpcating some of
thn arguments advanced by the Patriot in
its opposition to this bill when under con
sideration in the Legislature, the Pittsburg
7V;c.,;,7, says :
The representatives in the Legislature
from this sc. ii of tho S;nte are 'much to
blame in ma making a more vigorous stand
.-.iiisi nit impesiiion oi tins ta
vi rrtta: . v anion n ts to a p: chil
: .v. ....
lost unknown, ami there is not a hap- ti,1 h,.;.i i... r. , Not content with diso-racimr' ti,- 'v..Lr
pier, .inicter. more industrious rw.or.lr, ... ' . ueenneu io (.,..,,,. . m,Vil,,. r,.. ' ;
pose of keeping a full treasury at liar, is- ! the face of tho earth. But this immunity ! " . ! 'l1 V:Vk!l"T" tr0.b,; , the ! -i party to the ihameiess cmisoiracv of I U
burg, notwithstanding the Centennial -jrrJ?:,1''?,:111 P--.crs h. Cones' by nX: . S llZ".'
I lallh K UfTllUl ll.f tnotv-i .-am c..,a nO.. 1 """'-" me. t'dpi'i niii'tiuui It " I . J i 1 1 vi; - r t- l - .- -.! I ' . ' 1 , it fc l'sn
oi, v ii ii auv ii iiiiui, , Lit ii- i .. . . - u i . itiiu un i in; u inn nn irn; tii'nn nn i i
. unsuriiassed m llie who e word. These.;..-. . vc .-
j have adopted a system which is , eve. de ' ,l -St? l U,mXf bv. "S
! parted from and which is made up of me- ' ? faeC f act'? ' K' "
csut ons awiiut fb r,ll,,lt,.r ih 1 i "r? ,.,.,Ucr, w ueu nc uecui
' present enemy. Had 'ho same system been
eaily adopted in Louisiana, the samo im-
xnsght a ten-cenl
loaf of bread, had it done up and his friend
i took it homo. The loaf was afterward sent
to a needy family.
The Cincinnati Knquirtr says that a
gentleman connected with the "press of
that city celebrated on the Cd of May his
birthday, his wife's birthday, and his wed
ding elay. It was the twentieth anniver
sary. When married the joint ages of his
wife and himself were fifty vears? On the
last '.d of May the joint ages of Lis chil-
eiren were fifty years. "
'I Lis is how they look. Brooks isab'-ut
sixty years of age, six feet two inches in
height, iron fiamed, of splendid intellect,
one of the ugliest men ever see.i ; but when
aroused is as determined " and pluck v as
any man you ever met. Baxter is about
fifty-two years old, very fine-looking, with
II not, you can ?e ti.is c:-.: :...:
a walk to the I a; er u i... The
which the straw in b n - s
pond connected with ('. :i .
tho animals bo;-u-.!ii. m
had their c -.or chaugirsi '. :i i-f
The y look as if ticy h.-i 1 -..
ed. This cl.einica! (':...! .;' ! .,'
from the properties in tl.e t.
that is of a yeili-wiih . i.-.;.
the !traw boiled in n."
A general deso'.iti .a n::.i
followed the ;;;pat J !.; ;i.s s
ami the g u-ernnp-nt and : . .:;
ana receive lettcis dai'. f.
ed paiishes. giving e'.et.i.is .'::.t
of the inhabitants. ..' ti:
have lost ccry tl.ire. a:..'. ,:i -tricts
entire nest iim u... ;.f..t!!-.
C. Bin cli, writing fi :-.t V, :. .
t:Uio:i. Onac!ii!a ;:!-'. . :
o'X.O people within the V. :" :.:
many of whom are . f ,
caused by (xp sur? -ci .!;
overflow. He is u nab-.. :
mand fo.- medicine, and ..-i-:. :.,
bo f.'iwaided, o:Vcring t .'-:: :
the sick and sufierinjr.
The murder of Mo: ; is"'. ;'
of Git-en county. Ai kans-t.-. v ..
the revelation f a f t:-.-!. -:g . ..
Vi right was : .. f:,: i. us ; ;:'!. o :
was believed to be assis'ed i.i I. .
of addition, division aid s.'.-; r.-.
ty eleik i:,-.mcei E. K. Stele,
a year ago the Court 1 1 "i I
down, and afterward the .';'
Wright and Sctlcy repmt
quantity of county s,
eloctirnents had been
Ins death Wimhttold h:-, -.t.f. w ,f
winfj find a box coii'.iiai:!),' tal.
Pi's. Upon examining the c
the box over three th .;,:. i
county scrip was di-oe.voie ;.
ex county clerk, was at i .f-confei'-cd
that the Court ii !-.
had. been b irned to con-. .d a
of over thirty thousand dvl.i.s.
The all gone foeliiig w! :.':; ;:
times speak of. is cau.-e-d by
per action of the liver a::u iit-i
may be assisted and the '.. ..vcl,
by Jyjr.."i'f J'i ': i" ' ::. .i
d. ;
S'IIOOL TKAriiFUv
in e.icti cotia'y (c,r i
tatibirs. ZKIU!.!
a.
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nmiiity would havo been enjoyed. Indeed
it is questionable whether the Mississippi
is not more manageable, than the ocean.
From the first. Louisiana has continued
to apply to the general government for aid.
But to build and to maintain levees to save
the planters from ruin is not the province
of tha government. It. has been generous
ui sem.itig its engineers there. Time ami
cd in favor ot the Pntnci on the sole nro-
text that ho wastho .rc.V Governor.
There can be no doubt that that nd vantage
is now enjoyed by Baxter. Whether holi
est ly elected or not, ho has been actinz for
over a year as the recognized Govc nor of j
a blank, expressionless kind of character
and very smooth fuatnred.
In Yarmouth, .Maine, there was a
sign over a tavern many years ago, which
read, Eyroin and 1 i ink w ater. Passers
by amused themselves by eiividin.' tl.e
syllables. About the same time "bSiO.
might havo been seen a notice in a leading
Philadelphia paper, of a new copartnei"
it may not. be reviewed and a correct decision i sl"l 111 "le "'-v J?0'"' business, signed
obtained from the Supremo Court of the H'an Shot and Jonathan Fell.
State." About thice s :r... M: r : -
GHOSCE MIXED
r.t hnl
cxpr.-"
:alo for r
n n-.vin, i
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I i i V t:
where the same leiral ouestions w..r. in v..i -
ed. In a dispatch to Governor IJaxter he
says: "As the controversy relates to your
right to hold a State office" its adjudication
. belongs to thi State jUurts. If
the decision of which you complain is er-
t. 'ictu, mere apj.ears to he no reason why
I II.: Ml I 'iv ',.i! !
Til-- su'-i.-ot is i;.:- : . " ;
It rrpi-iiishes t 5 .v ". '
! V.Tishej. the pe.-.'- : I', r
t poor l i.-li : K'-s : . - ' -I
lie ; ,iin ol !'-. iki- :, : : . "
f.n.rw, nn n t-fl ..,.1. 1:.
to v.ot.irv. iMen'rw.;-.i"ii..:
ton a. A,t,ire.-s '.: : ' -
The Supreme Court of the United States
ti, tt - ...i i. ..4. Vi r ... i ... : 11
, ... ......t, ...in nc must ineieioie oe neai io '' rspiicmr mat no State court Icis inr:s
1 IK., I : .N.-r...-.. :i i t .-i i I .Iw.;-. e . ",;,.i
, ..' v.... tin.. i uinii uiu ,ega, inounais; mm v. s.un a
I eiecide otherwise. .
Jane Watson, a respectable vokp" huiy of
Oquawka, 111., suddenly and" mysTeriously
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riiUiti'. i'rs-
Ficki k, on "Wisi-
itil the legal tribunals , tion ot sm li a case, lteforring to U. disappeared. Her body was r,,,;,,! ,
Lander Intellirjenccr. ne'on as to whether Dorr or King was in the river on Sand.v r floating
Governor of Khode Island Chief lustic ieron .Sat.uday. I romappcai-
TZ c Taney, .ieliverin- the opinion of rL "o, rt i T n.uidrcd and th.own into
? The Syracuse Man- said: "hi.Waivc do not fp how th,. quesl ' 1T '''""Mf where her body was found.
Thr 1.11 l-1 :
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-r.t;n.t tlio sina-r. w.
'.u l ti rovsr f. Uakt ri ' n I
J 71 . -oi.' :
S..; .i r it- I c i ' ' ' ;.
Kin f-iv.ir of tt:e 1- I.' 'V.y.'S
I'lNf
dent to comply with Gen. Porter's re
quest. If he is convicted a zeeond time,
bis lust condition will be no worse than
his first
Jus innocence,
one,
himself.
patriotis:
tary gen
John
of the
army
How aji
journed yesterday, for his old armv as-.
ciatcs to follow up tho action of tho Legis
lature by uniting in a writ t en rerpic-.t to
General Grant, wh is at. Ilai i isbm to
accede to General Policy's iva vina'oie iie
m md.
'.lib 1 CI enrnnr. . ...r.. , 1 ... 1. , r i . I .7.. 1 ..11.
it.-, enterprise in the deTe!,v.m,.t of our i.'iit ' "77 V, i . l'vl cen lnves" ! r y ul u,e coul ,S1"I ami niar-i "'m oe tried and judicially dnid.-d in '. nows mat sue was stiuck twice
1 . .. ' . ,r '"'ti- t i-ratod bv the wst iinrinr,ur lo ,,t t, ri!i(' of n irn-i ,.., ut. ,v-...l i,..f :. ...i a State court T,, .i;-;.,i i wit h n liot i-i- i ...
r. ,.. ii .... .A.........1..... ... ..... i.:.i . ....(........v. ... .- il !' -- ---- '.. 'i., in Lii.iL ill v. n mil 11 ,...t.i..i. i i ui nr ttu .-. .... .. ....... , .ii.iu u i i ,11 .
companies are reipiiretl to"pay oae-balV mill i found on this continent, or perliaps in ! t calls Jennie Jones, and who it says, has i an Wished government, capableof enact- i At Great Barrington, Mass.. tho oilier i y," '-t "'" -'- '
upon their capita! sto. k for" each o)lt. p,.r j ,hj !'1''- ,5l,t r"1' ?"? j been alternating tho last few months be- ; "Is Uw.s ".'dorcing their execution, aud i some few frogs, thinkim- vp-in-r , u i 5 'I Hi". M U ! ! t ll' T- I
cent, rtividend ir.ade, which ou a ten jut 1 ., I''J'S1:" 'ist put lier own slionl.lcr to ! tcen (lie attcntidiis of a witloiver at Pre- ! , "I'i'0"1'11'. J"'l-s to enforce them. Tho ' come, emerged from their winter ret-p-it1 5 the o.Y.r ,.i : ' ;,.
divi'leml would amount to tive per cent. j 1 v.'.eel, her own spade into tho muck, if bio, Cortland county, named Smith, and a ! tio,,vAh ia ;l r"S'- aiul began to make sonorous music Veld 'i '"" V'."" '"I", '' . '' ' "' J
U,.y are further required to pay a tonnag j lu "ke those terrible crevasses Voung gentleman of Syracuse. The tale j w hi chit is d e r fve I y Ii ( l'i? t )" " 11 "J n f .' r ! came on in the night, and g,"at : So,.,. r..K i "'.mm : r. - '
st"i, ,r7..'",'tS r"r ,0"' ihch at a fair , the exception and not the rule. Let her runs thus : '-The did'ereuce seems to have I that '-ovl-r milnt is j-! i i ,l"'"rl,y "' , bers of them got wedged fast ia the ice ? il.il-:-.:.'
1-aid to s nte of n r rert Vt he ' ci , , T I,"!,tu:s- s' b, e wlrt,,wcr- a!1(1 a veryjarge amount of "'s annulled with it. And if a Stat , ,a,CO "f"lcss I'ns went and picked l "' ---f
Pi-fits of ,.v.rv r.. . a ' 1 If ,i" s is , t ! Z, , iuV 1 V h futuro ,l!mt very ("v'llmon commodity, known as j should enter upon iii.jnirr propo thelr oads off one by one. ?rrf?.
; c.ongh to ,,,-ive - oai -o , .an , s i -to Tin e- I ! I C"de,,t 7 t!J? W f i aftWion, in favor of the young 1 . and should come to the ,t -A fiend in human shape criminally W t?$ M !
t dati.m i.i..i ; 1 "-u "T'e the general government. For, bo i. -. m.m. . l!t. t',n ui.),....,. i,.,.i o. i..." . elusion that the cfovonmwnt ,. ... . v nli,f.,u i;nu ,.i. ,.,, i c""44"".'.- i P...A. S-i-r- : -tri
, , ...,.,,ii. tnn l() picvent anv : i n i , , i " "v.....v ...m uic uioLiiers ,., , , , , 1 - ..""ti ,,huh h , "inc nun. cuiui ioiir years oh! t-.v.. ,';-' . 1
!..,:. :-r corpora... asso-.ia,,.,,, 4,f camtal , ' . ,eeonie. us all to do what we can , to re- . of the girl, who reside at Preble on his i ' lwul heV'n P;lt by any opposing in Mobile, on Sunday last On'Mondsv U&i?.i 1 'f S Li t Z H
.' .leveh,,,,,,,,. .fo;,,- ,.! m'im.s -e . j ''ovelier necessities. In tho futura she ' side ; and they wore very mltoic ' U:.' ' wouW c-oJ.rr, aud about 11 o'clock, an "outlet mm J fejN
;l'.Vi:,Xl?( ! "SU'rrMurff Patriot, j M.mtld be .lune or January, so long as he A nEMAI!Ki.7. ! battering do sn the jail wail took hhVto ' Tl.i v-iui,,, -,-
t informed that . i. i. I . liad a goodly poition ef this world's roods. minerton M)el i T,.v.",. ,? !. . .. I "lc nearest tree and hanc-ed him. TI,., : thS ".VY- u : ,:!, ' ..' ':;''
.Ute.i. Th-y w ore taken 1,' "l? ! - I So the widower woed with an ardor born lives in o no v V.,Srt?,1 !aC lI?el ! "anie of tWe fiend was Frank Will i.-im. i 'llV"! .' ' -
. . - . r . ( i i i rt i i up , i j ! Tinna iii.. - i a ... .-.-!. -. . . i vl j.iiii iiioh id i - . ... ...i-..-.,.......
e Dili passe.; the Senate nv. tl, . i.i ' . , 1 -i "'- ..." j...-. . ....-.e oi omy oi experience, and tliat nrest ire which cesto rr.f-. v. r i;read cast on th waters ; . I
with the seventh section ,axl t nr.,,.,,,,ers ' U' a 1,,,llfl Uhurch to Rome '. money and relatives can give. The voting : tho reside i dVrlll. .OUr i"t) rant for believintr. will return ".Z
tr.cKen out, an.l the substitnto ,V" s V,.6- ' ,who to i i iho fifth ward wasn'Odle"; i two scve ntv-nino L 2.! Cl"U' VJi-vs- I?'t now we have the same t!d ' I
eoiitemj
prise. Th
of April,
railways s
but if he successfully establishes 1':;1 ''S !ax on coal companies inserted. It Vrt in the journey will leave Now ! ho had the advantage of his eminent j The un"est uTnr WX'r-f"r yearn.- predicated of ..ickel. Here is" a Port i'M
eence, no harm can result to any i ,0 ,'. h' ' lro steamship j Smith, in being on the ground abou! every !t,S'.n b"S!e, "."' 1 man who Put J; name on I V- . 'i
but simply even-handed justice t"o ! e, to. I Z.U n d t,, ' IniUa f'ZSS ?J. Y -d the ohl- smart physidly" Vmi hX " l '? " ! 1 to tho commnnity."' After !
It will be a vindication of hi Z":; the 2-Sth ofApril it was and of the one hnl&.S who wi i ioiV of Vh ''r " f" 'Tl" ! ZV" still. The eldest of ti.e par.; 1 'ff l J
,. .,. , . s.;pi.-n an. i ot-raum a law. V lint i.n'inrtiini. i't in nose l bo ,, , , ' ,, , ' .. uiim.-. .a iu. momcr n n i r!i ,1.. u. . ' "j piu n us orrii,aI o Wil
li as well as ot his admitted mili- tv .-.-,;. i .f. ....:...i:;.w . ..... V r. 1.." osc-.Vie P:Vl twenty-hve wU bo cler- ! nnlled more stromrlv Pi-eh'.rrn.-,t ,! i ,.,.,.k, r .V ; . "le c" 1 ,.en' the grand- ! er ; .,.:..- .,'., . ,r' " "
i"S and surely as nn officer Fit, In , X"?? Smith triumphed for a time. Tho weeB j giearamW i,"""ns' -! the ; W if one's nionv M
Porte, had no superior in the Army ! '.:l.Vs,T.,,.ff hV' V' "hiding passage . aecompanvi.i Tim ?; ,w ??Tl. V! ( Prcl,ascd, the house at One of her children is a lad V vm ' ! 1 ck iu this way what a nice thinit would I
Potomac. Tho so..;.,.. r : V"..;"" ;?. L"rP,' .orV w'ever, : Dwengor. a native of i. Z u"l"'L.. '? l'T. a. " "nis": ana l"in,er Jenn,e ! yinmgton, another is a iHv nf Z ' 1 uc'
, . T, ., - ........ -..i.v oesitrne,, that they i(tir.-..,. t. pi e- u.t io uiiee t ne last lrrevoca hie step. Ar- lour years nitli wUm o . ,J Another horr hlo scone in thn TV;,;.,,
met at Harnsburg 0:, Monday last. , '"."- hat redresa coal c.r- f '! . ' "i'e of Fort Wayne, i rived in Cortland county, she took a sur- ' la.1v' b. ."!l,.m ho. This ! rovai r.milv. The n.,' i .r ,n! , '
proprinte would it be. before it ad- j ,S ' termiiu-d. " " '-oi, J'hursday, : vey of her future home." ami its elegant at nTl i --ve(1 thV PHnce s ' Xv" !
i. v i rr n!!-!:vnM
WOOD SAWiiiO
Jtr;'.'i7. '-T-y
riir:je whe wl'h 1
pr ve 1 t MiT-ern-r i ' ' '
c.'n.t li.r ci'-u'nr :i"i ' ,:' " '; . '
will be f TW.ir b'i -'
-r
Co.r.x ami Hour are simj.lo articles ; but
not more s, than J.d: n to ,. A ;?. , ? .,".;'.
tar-i.t, where known. It is gorMi f,r (tjr;-di-eu
or adults, for any interim soreness of
the ciicst or bowels-, and tho best Liniment
prepaid, under whatever name.
mass vrv.l le Held at St. I'atrick's Cathe
dral, Xe iv York. Tho rilc-fims will n.r.
at 3 p. m., on hoard the Pei-eire. An
to bo .dted iiy in tlio cabin s..t
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g.ven , Ht Ler command, and then, why she another instant f l , " itilr ! I,rcnt the hot ends to he r Hov Hi.
took thn el..-.- i.,,l,t o.l ' i. .:,., ii. .. . 1 l'n'S "to, It is mention- ' .. n . umai nij.i.
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,- , . . . . . - ...su.iuii j, sister livp., t.. I .. I .. , ft. r ....mill inei-.i.
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I buy j. & p. colufrn!"!
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- Diuetv-t irf.n--f,.,.c,.i.i . . . . . i n i men waltzed !iro.ir..1 ...;, i i I mTTni'l II nil r:? . : i lU
ble act 'of her whole life-exchanged with ckness any consecutpVe 'V 1C1 ! hct iHriMU iui )uUW,f
oncv and position for love in a cottar-. i Tt ; c,;,i , y p'fcutive seven days. . f,c s1lA . , " ;f'al V,,'"t-!' l" ; j r , '
p.ion was fnri.-..f..l ii... ci, .,.-.. i i . .. : "
Pil-rims bv the Xavler . V"-" ' " -''v wmcu wou.o u. iiein anniven
ni., ruing of Iheir departure sole n n hih
next tram for S3-racu.se did tho most sen
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