The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, May 05, 1853, Image 2

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ages of deSpair , flitting throngh his brain. -'in
..one moment ofthit eventfut twinerit,be sufferr
ed au eternity of pain; - :-:-thitt Pain, not,: 011.bn]
A ddy,- so terrible tli e belaK.: fl, • -. ' - 1: ..-.
(To
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Flom tteildaisipatitines,A*ltl3:',....--_ -..:
The:8000k eritossoth'eAtutio
. ..,- b 7.,:. o - London Police., tito•
. - Tiielliiiiish ge'vertunent his ia Wilted long
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toi en cpportunitY of proving tnall the world -Demoolutio-l • iominaitioris
- dielinceritY 'of its re - Solution tri - " -- pot the., law
litorously. in force against - such foreign refut- 1
gees resiaing in this country as. have abused i
the tolerant hospitality of England; by carry.
inli - on cOnspirnetes against ether Sintes. - We
"believe that we are correctly informed when
we state Ahat, , tipon" intelligence .received; by.
the S ec retar y OtState for - the Ilotne' - Depart-
EueltNi„ 4 the Potr,iinisstopers of Polkg for .0 1 9
metropolis, netive measues have ~ i iiin'taVen
_ - to' , itubstantiatis . the char ges Which'- , haves king
Ikon:vaguely preferred against - M. 'Kossuti l
=labia - adherents: . Vomit-
_this , legal infornia-'
. tien,_ a boas°, in the eceuilntiott of M. liossuili
siraseesichiid yeaterdny'rdmiing, lit an early
boar ; by the.competent authorities,'neting, - we I
*asap:DN. - ender the - Se:cretal a stmo, wnr- 1
raut.andtheresult.fof this investigation' wasl
the disititery ern large store of arms, aminu-.1
nition nod 'materials Of war, which may be.the'.
nteerintride ofif.. a political incendiary, but;
• iertabili ler& no part of the household goods
Of-a-private_gentle'manlivini in pacific -retire
. ment.c,..lrideed, there is reason to believe that . -
these,preperVines hate been going on upon a f . ''Spititital ilapi?ipg;; - theftitio' of a_ berik
.... scalnentirely iiiconslistent with , the, notion of r- f n d... 1 -1.,,-
-the s - 1 . „Iti...i. - • ~,,- h u m bug,
pin u ... mo b
• atiy.liiire'privata speculation - and 'neat have , 11 Z• ,1 ' e .," ) . 5 , 1 "5 , -
had. in vie*, hostilities or insurreeti6nary . mow:: b y l'-e! - • ' lld F a *a4 18 9! 1 ° . Pith St- M. P:
, ,
tricots:Pt:a -.very destructive character. We Cautch, 1% . ,. 1„ .: city, is pu . lisi
.„.. i by Mason .
. kilo* not hoW long the attention of the - lime; •Brethers NO:ti3 .Piii,k ROW, '. ' . :City. . .Aliy
1
otnii hnibeen directed to th e suipicionsi pro.' :p e rson ep oo„k r , ‘ ,. 4 6 e t s -
.FO - 311243 1 w illi. ece i t .. e ., a -1
-
. feedings of the : persons engaged in these law. __. .; .j,..,,, i -_ _ . -.1 i.
less; undertakings, but Lord Palmerston hail t- PRY P` - ' 4 Pa'wle'°Tatumg i" ; e s with Eid' l rt,
shown his usual energy:lnd skill iu tracing :era! illustrativ_e,Puts. , Any fiv persons unitf
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thoevil to. its reot ;.. and it is ; extrectiely-sstis-!ing, their' funds nisi enclosina '2 on nitiCh
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faitory that the minister'who, has been so of- extremely-satin-ling
p os t aL re, will be on ,,
~ cen , w ill reeeii,•e
ten identified With these adventurers by the ' t h e i r -
five co pi e sve st paid.:' It 3 well worthy
ignorance - or passion .Of :foreign :governments
should noW.have it in. his - power' to iflow by p 1 the perusal er. an. person. . t contains. :nu;
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conspienous example, that the 'good-order of memos quobitiOna from tl . papers tind,_hooks
, society and the friendly relations of this coun- i published by thbi" rapper 1 ! themselves and'
try - With foreign States are not to be %Jointed lon on . m i ni nernso i . , on
. .nnet C ; ,to
. :convince any
with impunity under:lda administration.- ; If
• Mi KoSsuth comes to _ thi s o o nntry for the pur. l one of the fillsey and corriipiion of the wlti",le:
. , . ~, •, n kiil i be in :the
pp otlievying war against foreign nations on i concern.:'` ; Such -ii b-0--ng.it. to ,
: I l i - t_ and rh,-, the ~, „ T „
, .s own, - account, l, ..-- ,uses • T_ 0 tto3 , hands of overt fiiroily in \lizi Li, 16.
;heinayihiiitent his disposal to prepare means i " • -- -
,
i 9f, destruction tigiiinst, our neighbors,. he vie
inteS the:laws;f England is well as -the laW
ef : nations, We assert: as stoutly as 'webe.
av
over, : donetho right of this country' to, 'Protect
- those Who - seek shelter in ,the Q,uectisdornin
: ion.; from . their political enemies:._-The En
- VSII , government has deelared that it will nev
er.",deviate from thole maxims of Our lorefath
. ' eri; and , f 1.4 strongly WAS this lethtinirlitiOn
. ' ..
-express - A that =thegeverninent of the - Conti
' -iontdeSiated trOm their demands bn t'nb 'sub
-.. Iff•the ieftigeos, withent havA4r fOrmally.
presented to: Lord Clarendon a'-request, which
voul,d . only boniet by A refusal-But - the more
this country is , resolved , to'maintain inviolate.
its right Of pretectioti to the tdore ,
iris bound to keep• them:within the-hounds of '
_ -the; laiY,and_to punilit ,these infractions of :it
, \ which are dangerous' to other nation's. ;It is
* i Ali. the hist degiendisgracefel to those poisolis
- 1 hat they Should' have shown ' thernscly:so
cs \\
Insensible to the -claims this country has ti
_ their gratitude and resp ect as, to use the . liber
tv conceded to-thetti or the preparation - . of
pen!crimes against - the ci'otthe win Id. . Th ey l
would - net hesitate to embiloiltili t il - theyeen ~i
11iiitli any :other- nation ; and the ()illy - trade
*deb...they lia.vp aticniptedle carry on in this
ieflo*S*ledrainunityTi is a
~;:.,,-...ltartufacture- of
-4;-- -- -- --- 4 , , 'i..,4,1... 4Ctit_f
4 -77712 .47ww-tvanieverri y to hit ins piace - was nrst •sucgestest by a
riate, ~,„_ .„,,ai., .„,., „,._
..,
equidly . di •ided: The SOlate shall thecisO, their
1 .,
other offie rS, and: :Ilse a! President pro 41 - spori
•fn , the ah.ence of the Vice President, or When
he shall i±ercise the _office of preSident of the
United Stites.' •- • ' • i' -:,
IJudge Steyr, 'ha Lis commentari , 1 re
marki ; . -. I - I • I
1 • The neeessity of previding, for a ,lof a
L I vacapc3, in the ; effi,c. of _I rE silent, do biles:,
1,,ca4 rise to" the
_erea on i4'..tlie office of Viie
4?reliiclent. ~ ~:: •• ' . . . 1 ;
1 1
1 -. '" - WemaY, add, that • the convention : which
I Vice"
framed th,i ponstitutidn the idea of. a l . 1 .
President., to be chosen at t e samotime with
• -1, - - . 0;, - t•f - .4.1..=!..,t ;, - .AibeSkaiVilra
- honest - livelihood._ It is PiraeY,in the-heart-of _,-„,,.. A .
0 0. nim i tteti; ' eolbpos o 0! one . /3,/ ei rther.
. itirs l,
, ; this metropolis; and ii;p• are confident -.that 1 ii!'"'"".
wbatever`ptuaishrrient , ;AC law . , may -inflict earl frOm
. each state, - `te whein t the question _Of the
such a misdemeanor, public opinion-mill not I Executive was: referredi 'ln the - draft,' Which
. only ratify thosentatiea but`increase the 1 this committee reporte . the President of the
"of it by' general aversion and contehapt. All p _. li. was - .
to have ful lied the function; lint
that.we have hitherto learnt of M. Kessyttla's ~..- -13.; " - •- ' ' -
character, of hislconspiracies, Mid of.his absurd ‘P7 e article 'AS agree 'to. tho Viceyresident
:._delusions, had
,tkePared„ us to believe that:if was male ersfficio r. sidept of the ''Senati.
-,
"a of plot was eter ideteeted, Le would be found Th e first section of tin second articloof the
-..-:: tolie' engaged 'wit. We trust that the evi-.I eonkt i t , o - doh provides , at— - . ' -.
: ! i" '
-demi which is in the bands of the arithoritieS •
--on-this occasion is such that no doubt will re- blease of t removal of the 'Presiden -, from
Main-as tothe tree natriro of these ichemes,.l oince, or of his death, resignation,'•er- hiII:LAMS'
and
- that the; persons . dirinCipapY 'encaged in to diseharge th 6 P°were :and-duties said
same• shall devolve on the ; Vice
-'s 'them Will receive the punishment they' s deseive,, offi'ci!. ' tho
President, mid the Congress inaY, by la
''4/2 ro-
Our readers will do us the justice to. reniern..
vide for the Case of removal, death, resi ion
citizens thought M. Kossuth a ,person deserv. ,
• bar that when . a Cortain-portiorr'of our, fellow'
lor inability, i boll) of the President an ice
declaring what efflux shall t . iiiiiact.
' ink of all hcinor, and when Lord Dudley-Stu- 1 r Pre - ' 3 ident ,
`"art, Mr. Cobden, and the corporation'-of u n lstas President. such effieer shall th i n
met"
Am took him to•their-hearts,vve described him' 3 aceerdineY , Uri the disability bp rein s'o, or
„I be plected:
--. as he is, and: she Will be .yet 'mere clearly 1 a Pre;sideht .
proved to be. , Griildhall is, 'after all,..nnt very 1- •By the net all congress of literal 1; 16 . iit
: .tar trent the O i ta Bailey.- : -• _ - :41s, provided, n iuraualice Of the powe r
'above
Tho publication' of the-forecoing a s* i ee. l - '' - 4 1 -
considerable s flan in tbe House iaf •
. ._, mused masa__
That ” - f - resignation
• Commons bn the evening of the .I 51,h, Mi. wile oiliriability, both of the President and Niee
• be seen, by the- oll ow i n ,, sr ib ps is o f A b e d e , I President.of the United Sates, - thel.Pisident
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.. . , . • : 7 . Ft of the Senate,',prO t tern .ire, and in. case there
bilk:— 1- . • ...• . . I -
~ _ /-••- - ~,, - -.-., • statement. : - . 4hall, be tie P, resid lit a the Senate,: then the
- . Nr, .I. Vt. almsley referred to' a • In I. Stiimlfer of the se of Represent:tbs . -es, for
one of the•morning•papers of Friday, and ask- ', t he Mme l ManseManse iiing,, s h a ll se t as p res tdj o t o f
..edivhether - there was any . and - what toundationq
i the vTT
oited 'ides, until the disabilitylie re
. - for th, e report that a large qtia
utity er warlike '• moved,\ . or. President shall 'be elected.
implements had been..seized, suppose , l tObe,l •
-;.- aet", 'also pro:Videi, 'for. 1- ' extra 1
long to 'M. Kossiath.; and he i''' aired &se I . .'
The ..
.:::'whether government h a d g iv en a n -assurance; election,, in he, usual, mode, by electoral, col-
,- 10:Anstria; or any -other- foreign, oiVerithatP, leges to tie ho en in ca i eh State, wheneier the 1
ii u
and Vice Pres - ident shall
political refugees - should be p4ced- rider sur- 1 offieei'' of Tres' at de
- -,• ,Lor Palmerston said that information had , -
bleme vaeant., As the-constitution' iares
dee'
Preside
4t ' shall
, hcenfitietved that lore was in a bowie tear; tl at the Proddent -au& ' Vie°
____Rotherbithe; but no, occipi - edhy M. Klissuth ; hold tlifeir offices daring the term of fonr.years
, • - •
a quantity of; warlike stores and_ grtuKcvdei7. I we icifilithatan extra 'election would be for al
.:A searph warrant was c.ontequently
_issoed; I p u n , -:-,,,,, iii ; and 'not for the. balroce of ati u -
- , ' the house was entered, nod:seventY•eases; con---filito an
- i . . •• ; . ack "•!I
.".. '. *rifling several thousands of war rocketi, were ; '', - 1 ...." . F ' - - .1
Chula. .-There -There are also -- ; found •a number of 1 " -- *!t'"ls*: §t°rY :rem arks :-'' 2. '' - -, • /
' . lockets in valions stages: of preparation, 2,0001- .Uthe.'effire - of President; should deVolve on
. shag unloaded, and 500 , 1b5. of ganpoWder.,i the 'Speaker, after the Congress for which the
"Vhese yoreseized,.. Who, they,belong to, the , lastl•Speaker was chosen, hid ..expired,'And be
'•Zfoliise wouldnot expect him 14 say,/ No as: Ifur the next- Meeting. .of Congress,) it- might
" srancen reliPecting political 'refugees hadbeen 1 he a laest 4 PlL whP is to:. serve,. and Whether
-• tr i er' to anyforeign power beyond thatWhieh - the Spenlier of the House, et RepresentatiVes
ldraadY been in - Parlianierit,. that then eitinet could" be diem,' the person in.
the,•
.. ,would nokbe,allowed ;abuse ."the hos. tended: I • -' f, l'
, pi 'ty - of this cOnntry l :by hostile proceedings - The term &Mr.. Lynn "nn"-Boy
. -
against powers. . ,-. , " .. ' - • the late Speaker - \Of - the:lions
Mr. T. Dapsaidthe.p4ace where these tirestiarin 'expired;
- , thinki_wer4oundratitma'rocket inumfrictory, ,- ' fsr , r.Ate
-.- - and that .**juge#atentsiii with r egar d to. i ri,,tievf Presi. eat of the, Sena
.- - M. *month ';vian -In '•faliri(iiitien. The:noble I•OhlY Pers°4 entitled by=law t
ford willkneifibat '-tlie rockets had beta of=` i esideney, in case'oftlae.d
Aired - teriale to - the goV4rnent.' ••• .':...:
_:. j I dent until-another election"
." • Xi. Night oakedlhe ncitile leith whether M.. ''. - -, -• •
- -•-• • , - - Atchiseirts attian of . m der
, Eilitath.tvfOr Pi ita.Y• reel! , Wre .eeinr:MiSed; ' - . , r. ' • .
' ting i -'s44:34mber of
, the ; priesos44y .. iiy t hi s . of great influesice inlfdi our
i
tratinietiOnf:' -- ',: - -_c• ',.,,--•._-: ~, ._`. ' 1 the democracy opposed t lit
-- ' - Lord PiattEot . ritdd4iii , iMsitifio'itrrPutation we her , ' '
it- , liir;.,-..- ,„...,,,, 1 • • ... _ • lese over sixty y
•
- • sition M._ owt,_,
~,tstmotusti, - - , 0ei... a. nutoect or., -, 1. ~• .• - , •-
_'- '-Attteoaquio . 4 4 i , :'•,, - 4` ;' ' ' ..: olll * Jl!ekfagcal- '
, .. fr ' , :-7 , ...? l, ittl ), Stiiiit: ; ~_. Vie; gOverimentwitir
litiglightid - sa , allegatitin,d - declined : l4i s,a.b-'
~ , : - " 'itiOtinth_'•it'- , - , M2- i th• denic4-alli-knowl•
• -',,-,, . ,Pf-the lianatictiOn.;,C- . .:.• , •',- -.• '•-; '
;•...-;--. ir,,i;i4tlionby COmPlalitisli,.:that - ,the charge
.
, .. •
„, b een brought forward•by the, timer ag it
il4.,licten'isatisfeztority4ioviiit'..ivlieieati,' it ] ,
from the. statement ilt-;ilf4 tioblelord,'
-,ig i iii li ob-*sis-xio the case - • --,',/,'-.---':'-'`• ,-,
, ; ; - : ;', - : : :-.. - :• . : 17 -f-' 411 ko-om
i;,..,:iiirlhe-precoiniug fashionfoi iti i ipon.
.1 .
• . -Ads. this - summer is to = be ...Leghq - - fi-i m i
-;,*4010**441(01 :IFOre" - i:tieli liner nn n:inil-•
~..ett.tit*ttieril o 49tningiti tdaaile , : They:are
1'.2:144,04nt1iVirii4:44-14-.*Oveithefseetiore -
'-'-'7-401-I#o474,'Aitt„***/-*.lnderiatid ;: - Nritti l ea •
_,Airs - ,-,ltsztii4W7, -, 1.viPtuiig.44 , 40., , t6 - f
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ffiiii.o64"pfy:
AUDIT'E
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•SURIFF.:StOff
I,.•Portei:.Brawley,
of - Calm - v6r4 Citiunty
hidtte; Gil)Eon 'nf tho. §l9tem - P mac ,
of this .State,:*l
an fOr nlay, years..Cidef.Jut,-
i,
ticei- died . :at Phil delplila nn,Tuesdayllait.
lie was cine`of t einl:4 . ciiginguished` t.
Jurists
of our State; and had t. ached a ‘'e fy advanced
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The Vieci,.Pre.sideney Now Ira
,
- - i - - .f
-. Prorisiokts: e r t hii con.4ltion and lam of, Con
. greisLLit:t cif -Vice residents and.Pri.si
_ dents (if ilk Sefiate prottent.'
• The iirovisiTs °I. the '•
to the :Vice PrOsit3ent ,e
Senate pro icez,:itre ' its 11
. -....
'llThe.third seetiett of
enstitatien de:::larett---" r .
t e United ::States shall
S seate, het sltalt have n
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P
. OBITAIf..Y.- 7 4, : 1i, . t ethi, .,- I a er-m
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laW t o. QV.. 131,gjer.yclied in Cl ~ ield, gennay.l
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xani4 n `the 28th alt 4 "in - e • sixt'-iieventh
year o 'his age---that day-being 1.11 '} inpirer..
90 ii• h 4 birth.! - The' Go iinor a ' 'his lady
!awe
$lO h .. death, and found b in thoi full PO4-
--- 80*0 ' of liiiietirji: . Mr. - :Ikea was one r of
the '.64 4t,, - *thitaitit4it tp,it Of *Stiite.
;and--.. ': hielli.iste 7 , r_-his integrity of
ranivioness P.....,' .
ItA l--- :" - ; - • :fl'
0 3
:Tan WO2•=4-raxik;"-.4t he , ,i4gagted
-tat ..b ' ,3 0 0 iIiiii.00otriti i 3, tat‘Joiiinii
_> 1 ' WcitioriFaii at W l'oiifAm.
,' mar,'.tit, *lad-. -a.n orei,'And at
~ - . _ J'ad is :h '
in
semi
' . - irt.s . ' he theme
;.,:tea
-_P ept:' 1 ' '
'- ' _I - - L '' -':.. f - . ' .•• •
- I Or The following' COMnintatition came
tO krard sole weeks 'ini:perhapi months ago.
It Oita:, ni at the i tline_,as being ,' a perional
t Ord. at' some 'individual -and, therefore we..
I
iin n
it by, st;'net admissible:: Our attention
ha g been.-
.Called: to it ; recently, on-'. the -as
is. .'
Co of our correPondent, that it -Was not
iniended to be personal 'towards any cif the
human smcies, and rather liking the thiginalit
of .hi 3 docurnent we' revoked - - our former
cistm -and concluded to sive the a rats" 'the
lief .of it. ... . -' : • ' - - 'r, '.. - '
~ . A
. Chapter ,. : : ab:) , :it.1:::::: .T. _ _
.. A. Rat, a Rat '
- Dead for a ducal!! •
Tetc are ninny varietiefs of the .14t4criui,
Ire: !lg. Perhaps in form; habits, and qualities,
,t _ 1 cenuected by in-.infallible• - relationshiP.
-th t of. - being the meanest and most can
tetuptible..of - aniinals--and, therefore, proper
- subjects jt.o be pelted, Wherever they • may
.be
fenna.l doubt - whether ,atuialists have tall,
en the trouble to scparat all: the valieties of
Oat*,
- the rat genius.intofor is a class'
I hare never seen'deSeri d, 'unless the lowest,
kind of snobs,- so adreitubly pelted:-by Thack,.:l
, , •
cry, answer's to, the description. : The peculi
arities of. the .I.4pecies referred to, are- - walking
erect like mau, and otherwise resemblino him ,
in stature, form and habit I could point,
a sample - of the 'fipies r a great two-headed,
sneaking 6llow, the hollWether of a rata land;
iy—hut some sensitiv - e rat might takei as - a
4 1 „,
persc.nal affront, ma be
. a
ront, and an angry rat
terrible thing to encounter. Better to ace a
good humored elephant, than a mad I a But..
ono is not to be•debarred - -from cord lathy.
the intricate and' nteresting phases o niinal
life, even at the.srisk of giving offence o the
objects of his scrutiny: The truth of 4 tural
hist.)frmuit be ;vindicated. / . •
The qualities of this species of rat are.of a
.
.
anzei nature.. He walks and eats like a - min
—talks and acts like - a rat: . - But =you .riutY
know , the man f+n the'ratthr certain 'infalli
ble tests, which•are never at fault.- ' ' The rat is
eunnirik, inischieV,eits; treacherous, cowardly.
He will glorify liirrishlf in a thousanddifferent
Ways, 'which none but a rat would
hink.Of.—
il ? t
IHe will i lssue respectability, and a empt to
" persuade you that his motber w an Alder
man and his aunt a Justice of thel ieilee ;', or,
perhaps,JO'sbow that ho is not Diu illiterate
t rat, he will el4im -relationship With a venera
ble College President—Dr. kat, l'or - instance..
-.lle is'a poet; of course!. Ther'e is-no - surer
test of this species of. 'rid, the a constant
scribbling of doggerel: fancy rr-that ho is
i the especial - ..fm.orlte .of . the Mu es,, he will
Predicate his claim for renown's on -the fact
Ithat he beefs the tuune of a classic poet—the
immortal. hloaier. If the great poet knew wind
animals..are ctristened after hiin, he might say
Of his . - n.qtrte, as Johnson 'said When _Sheridan
got a. pensiir 7 ." it is time tgave lip _mine V'
Still the rat rs'a,poet. Of taus you Would be
well assured if yOu,sair. hi' curl up -before e
'sheet of white paper;w \ he the poetie fit is on
f ul
j
him- t -cars , sitarli -Not-.4ive ' . . fiasti_6lpiy"
'.- i
'Constitution relating,
PreSident 'tif ithe
klle , :vs:L—: •
' -
tie\firs't artiele ottlie
he' Viee. Presi4ent..of
lbe President ;of the
rbtc,',unlt-,i,s 414 be
It, of Kerttjteky,
;'"of
'lion s of Sewn
'pry te4ti, is the
Buiceekto the
;th ,of the Presi-
.1a . 4
444.41YJAH4
Benton. IL is
f
M' tea Fer ato Democrat
prinind for a ". gipci volupto
We will simpo,te
March hare" at sorielitiribi
kisible-ehurch, end that hit
ixbat: - more handy for a titi
used epithet, ."4-lypeeyite I"
in :a truly Homeric strain, .a .
I give ass samPle, the whole being published
in the " Susquehanna .Regisier 4 not long Since,
the only paper," I venture:to say, in the world,
that would have published
, •
" See pacing down the aisle,.inajeetic, zloty,
Yon white haired nau—hirti %would ke well to
know.!' - . •
Then followia . deluge of epithets, Piled - Up .
like a hecatomb of horrid skull% grinning with
a ghastly . aspect, and so'arratiged-:by dint of
hsrd labor that the : endi'a of each
.thluble row'
shall jingle.-, War the Bottom is this rich
couplet : . •
'4 Andihosileceived'of firstosoinv come to know
. •. • • -
They spy the wolf beneath his fleecy co-at !"
l lk,- , lno how this - rat chuckled' over , his satire;
I - no il•
only Ahat th e : obnOxions " white-haired"
I Man- Was. deinolished, andhis own reputation
' cheese
_'
- established. but that hisliread and was
paid for in consuieration_ot , the services rea
-1 dered his:patrol:l and master; /But the instrne-.
Itive qualities of the rat soon becautt apparent,
for when adeputation of deacons waited upon
the editor. for the - writer's name, loCholdie
had retired to-.his den; lelving , the. editor - to
settle with the deacons 'forthe scUrrilous libel
as best he could. _ , .t. '
. • What more :natural than 'that such a ral i
should get access to a kW library / and become
a pettifogger: To do hint( justice it may he's
said that iti is the very Calling for which , he is
best fittedf How. ho • will strut with all .the
dignity of Milord Coke; when he carries the.
scales aid knife , for some exacting ShylOck ;
and how he will chuckle with' a pecnliar- del .
light when the judge decrees that the pound of
[licit is the only legal tender: You may see
alim ever 911' the alert' o breed ,quarrels sunorig
neighbors, in the tope •of pocketing a -fec.-
watehing nionths.and years for. an opportunity
to sits umpire tetWeen two men who should
.ebanCe to find an oyster.. :.. - - ' • .
..
In lever) , branch Of -the mechanic' arts this
Species of.rat may be found, 'the horror ana
I deteatation of genuine mechanical,. who strive
'to:maintain and:vindicate the , esprit . .au corps
kof their calling: -... - But you may know hint - lii
the Shop ty bli-i*kwardness—"jack 'at':all
trid+s, - good a:twee In Vie printing - office
you may know thit by hiS _big; blunt fingers,
leaning °vet his case and picking-type .as ail
i
old en 'Weill d pick bugs from a cabbage leaf.'! ,
', 'Dia kind of rat Would he greatly offended
iryclu should ijuistjon !iii motality, for. he is'
a relar'attendsnt on Divine service, whithei
ae
he; e s : to get inStei & n for his doggerel
ir
thyl - 1. - When the 4 f white-haited 4 rat, With
his
. fitioey - io-at," ceines - luicing dOvin — the
1 ,
r ale • ona Sundarmerning; the congregalion
may reit 'assareci:thai the illustrious deacena;..
alit, pf Dr.'Netthati4iiived, -- -sid "-•thai.. he Wilt
,
_
pub ishitteir faults through the newerq*r'
do is rhy Re; for-
Itiyoo dia - but. , .kainc.4,7!
it, of the ei-shicite7ae * `''''
linoionlyta vitt peg,-
~
And the regulator .f the
. morals of ;cam
muniiy.
,il t i
Then? are - •tithir ualities pee' ul c iai to thii
spries of rat, wine I coal
... men on t
~..,..3
*aboviiiisuffiei I ntliisfre him the right ,pytee .
in Natural-Ili , eh a n d I would . not have writ.
f
ten oven this, i it: had;l?sett imirPcir . ti 1: :'1 10 0:
the rats . r e Or they. tray bo found. '- ' -
i'l
1
1 ,
New.
.:
.', --.
', 1.. -. = • -
7, , .. New :YCYII.N - ) Sattrdity; Ay;: - pr
_,..
IldEssus. tin' The near approach of the.
dreaded : “ first - f Slay!' needs no ether herald
thin the blaze.of bonfires,-
,and.the crowds of I
negrO;khiteltiashers.which :we meet where*
we go. _.„ riom the, greatlyincrealed"dermM i s
of • the landlords . thin : spring, (iri,mani eases ,
withinliriy Imo wledge- they have -ridded it _I
per cent,)—l haverreAoubt there will he more
removals then,has ever been seen before,Vfhilei
the -exodus fr om. the , city to the iurnMuding I
villages . will be sufficient to, suiprise-ifi not ii
Marra, our old.fashionedeitizens _ 1 f : „ . .•
Our city has been unusually quiet . iduring
Iv
the past . eek, andl have little loettl news to
' relate thr t.wilLinterest your readers:,' -
.. ,- . 1
-The rainy: weather has retardedthe progress
of the; Crystal Palape, and I feet confident the ' ,
building cannot be completed' and,the artiefes
arranged for exhibition much, if, any, before the
• first of July. ; The weather, the contractors, '
and (if i rumors speak truly,) the blinders of
.the`iirchitects have conspired to thWart the ta
bors and the wishes of: the manageMent, and
i'ProYes that some, thiegs,et least t are beyond
the remedial reach of Money. The efliders of
the association are entitled to great' credit , for
their exertions in. endeavoring to overcome the
'rltfiicultities by which they hare been eurrotin
41ed: : . . . i. _ -
The Kam° case, so well known as the first'
-extradiion case under the Bulwer Treaty, has
been disposed .of by, Judge Nelson of the ,P. '
S. Circu t court, much to the satisfaction of
the.pris nor, and of our Irish_ population-,err
orally among whem it has dreated ei-Isi era
ble esaltement. It, appears the course of the -
British 'Goverturieng, in the preliminary pro-
. .
Ceedingt, had made seite.serious blunderand,
much to, his discredit, the prisoner was dis
charged.
Frlther Gavaizi continues to attract crowds P
to - his lectores. bitring the past week fhb re-I
ligious . - cemthunity has been , grieved at
A attr.ck." on the Teruperince ni l oyenlents
made by this gentleman .. Tho - attacit was not
only out of plaet, and therefore itneal t led-for
but the style, of the attack wai malignant in ,
the .highest degree. :. ! .
1 On Saturday last a select party.-ot i the Wits i
i and literati of oar' city assembled, oil the invi- i
i 1 b
1 tation of Burttin, the comedian, to cola rate
1 the birthday of Shakespeare, and to , ' form a
1
1 . 4-- Shlkespeare Clut," forits regular , bserrance
hereafter. With Burton; Keese, anderson,
and ethers of a similar claSs at the board,your
tenders may, Well snppose . . 6 that the oceas irin
ix-ill be long remembered. by those !who were
present, aa,boti of the hriiht. spots Oftheitex
.
Ist-epee. . . , -. ' - • - .
. -227 16 - 2itsuq...gark.xwmaG , r"frr"--- Jima- o + o .' o. m'
[.
fly or ca-TIL - 4,113V/11110 tae ,Au r9n, •I;viier; -- itreh
1 is son At j
artinesixe fail Europe, per the Bal
tic, at. noon to-day . I ASthis Willlie fhe first in
stance or an ex-president visiting Europe I pre
sume otir venerable and distinguished New,
Yorker will attract conildera le attention there
and be made the recipient o unusual, - and I
presunie unwelcome honors.
"Th new coinitgehas ma e its appearance
elmin the SU•eet, art? f commands apr ium of 2
per cent by quantiti_ The Banks have par'.
,\
chased all the can get
,)tt, 1 - ,41‘ and a half per
cent. So it Woul seem that" the standard is
sadly out of sorts." he pieces aretpreeeptibly
smaller than the old ones; _and, with the es
option of rays springing 'r the eagle rn .
I have only seen , the que:tt the round
ed edge, I can Hee but little ifference in
,- f ,
their ppearance. , I\,
The steamship Ericsson, schic i ll :inade so
much noise a sPrt time since, i 4 tiedp at
Williainiburg, and will not starili34 her 'rip s
for Europe before July. It is said that some
great improvementa are being Candi yin the ma
ehinery which will improvo her siiieed, and
make her one of the fastest ships fleet.
.. '
The,f/illotype which has .sci long engaged
the attention or dagnereotypists, 'Seems in a
fair:way,of success. - It is said that a commit.
tee. of the Senate, to whichbody a etitionWis
i ,
presented asking.. a fer special pat ni, have err
amined the subjectandgiven it the r hearty en
dorsement. If successfully estab isheitit-wilt
completely revolutionize the war f art,
The intelligenCe;from 'i't eed» t n contin
ues too be looked for, daily, With, eat inter.
,est, not only by thosewho are looking for of
fice„lint also by our citizens generally. ..The
line of policy adopted for the._ conduct of oni
foreign relations is a . Subject:which interests
all of us; and 'one' that is anxiously watched
especially by the
Commercial financial
. l i n l
classes. _Senator Borland is to go to Central
Anlerici,'lnt, with tlits - exceptien, no,foreign
appointment has been announced this week.-_- 7 -
Madame Rumor that bfisy old, dama l , liars that
kr..bix 'will go to 7 , rance; Mr. rise , io diti i
Gov._Seymour bf Conn. to Mexico; Ibillige Of
airacusiti to Naples ; Rowena of 44. to Bins.
sans; Judge Briel, of ' Mich, to tßerlin'; ' and
Stephena of N. y.. 10 the .1 - lagne.'l Qa the'oth:
er hand Gov. Foote of:Miss. is"looked :for
.
Franae and Mr. Wien for Brazil aud!ktr-Moade
,
of Va. for Chili, by others.',. The Ara i this tie r
bodyknoms anything about the. w eather,' ex- ,
cePt the Cabinet : the POsident:, haring 5et . 66 1 1
glurii i me 'example Uf / keeping his lo skin secrete.;
The demand for nimbi's, horerer, increases
withlhe tightness in the Marl; t Ofes:Urt la;
formation.and I ans .obliied, li e OtheriiiiiiilM
positions, to notice rumor s th ough I detest th e'
praCtisso. - Tke St'erid!lrY of thta Ifaiy 1.3 btisili i
mined in loiestigating the iiiffi 4 ties - whieli I
i° lbni:lifivAlled in the 111echihkia: - dePsirt.l'
snenta of Ple - soireind navy yards, and forced in 4'
feifr_workmeti on the governMe44 l ` He seems
determined lifc#- a iiejigiblO_li3St4 ti_itillig'tb
oie:iiillellt''llp tki ihe- 0;0 of liiiiite
1 Igill*eibi;eonil 4 bit with' WO . *Likes . oithii,
*es Vrhicl ohi Img4ir s iiinerilliteioinizii
i l
1 Payinirthe '.B PM, L , .wigeN L
„emielitifilt t!4 ; ;
name ibilitiesileft he'll* fro mthe - limo whisk
the beet regulated Privittelir_ A da l re4l 66 . ''' Thii
is ivioiiiielit.wigrik ifile.doui, iothintals.
rk o)kr(3spondenee!
. -- -T - .. I . ' .
willarnmortalile Lis nime,-and place it,..4)eatdo
that et r calhpian in the annals_ of rxectittve.ec-,,
fiam4/ . ; 2 i - lie ,,, Pft mai . e r - I #-I* l l l Me
`got illq?Ir0Pb1411111 , 11, eigitne,pettitcigkii, in "
this
titriio:•orsi.lisiilLl t #l.;l vid , ee i e ' ar ;t i L mdu # 2. cL
- " me 1 66 . eegnOrSitit tofri4ign:ilig mit' iiirg ln!tf it.,
ter invesiiitien:l;,lt*eo3-that htlutsi'rela! at
ed the 'papers for iievel . ar 'menthe Prad . no* peeli-':. -
itiveltdeilines ttrrot ra them : plass. some _b
C..
ten thoutuula dollail paid '..i4 • hin2.- - .ooer „,,
bpete SainTrnit'vid 'aajci_..44lvii me h'OM ' Inyi*":
friends." :- Tin( lady . :.: the veneinlilelGeo.W. :,by
P. CnstiSsteP.giiind not Gen ! Wisliing,t6rii r
and the sore entvivor Of his iiiin;ti ' didto family : 1. "
I died at Arlington . l - lo se , :near iyitoog,!.,on,on st
I ; the'i,a inst. aged 70 years..i i t.,:, '- ' ,
John ,Slidill, ivli 'declinedi the - 'Central
, Aiiiiiiiiiiillissiiin: - intty - tLagerid:Ae,:bita; -
I hie bee:electedtO i Solite 'hi - the - Le - 0 - s= •IA
1., --- , ...r. .- ~ ._.., ~..
non.- _ • ,
lature of' I.. t omsnina, - ce- rt7tre Soule, m
appointed M i
nister to. Spain., - - • • ,_. .-
Th - e - Legielatuie of illaisaehdsetts - has ityi fi,
,propriated:-trin'thens.joid 'thillail for - the - ere }ti
iii
00 cif a• statue .. of Daniel 'AtebSter, in. BoSten: irn
'from .7i.xitioco learn thet.;Caravajal: - ilia t,"
Norton; his lion`fenin't -are Still cOnfiiied in VI
, - th
. I
VOA -Drown.--Goldin - prernises'-aro now the t e
orde rof the day.% Texas, as. well as Califor.::
t nia, .and thousaads-I are rnshir/g - tciwards =the-i
t i l
1
upper Colorado; where. plaecral - et groat_ Tich- ..
ne - es,`lnwii bderi• diseovered. I, ! - i ll. is: said' that ol
.
I fresh discoveries are being Made every day.-.-' ...,
' Texas Stock past - bp looking Op. . • -:' '- e l
From NeyAle.riiv importar4.adviccs ..haVe ,t,
bben received. ! Gov. Lane hii" taken, the ye.. - 82
sponsibility,r and seized a perfiion of territory -
assigned te..3 - lexicolbi the Bodndary Commis- - I ‘, l
.signers contrary to his (Lane's) - viewsi)tright.
lic lias. issued a - , pr,qclainatiou[annexi* it. to
New lifei'icO;Witto,nt the advice -of 'the Gov- s
- rnent, and taken forcible'" pOsshssinti - ivlifilhe .
.
' forces ander his Centrol. 1 :T4e- , ' commandant '"
of the trj S. troopil refused' to'ce-operate with
him; without prderii ..from 17trashingten. ; . The -
,i
antheritisit: Mexico presented "ii protest to '-
Judge Conklin;oueininister there, and -iinme- - n
diately sent a reinforeament. of troops. to !repel 4 ,
Lane frO l m the ten4tpry., . - 'Obese .who i - have s
closely lwatehedi:the- progreiis -of - events in.
.lexico 'connected with the return of Santa 1
Anna, have expresied their : Oars that all '7illt i
pot. end swell: liis well known malignant :feel
lags- tovkirds the United States, taken in' eon= i
nex,ion with his ..trien&hip - 'lwith . Spain and
FlAnce,lSeem to indicate a idispesition ' , Which . 1
IS hostile to the United Stat e s;' and this Mis- --,
ste o '
f Gov. Lanc7i.will'add "(
immi fuel . to. the etn- I
onbe Al classes' of the conk, tlalough..l
i p .
51eice, - weic intensely excited.. . i t _
•'
13y.the "arrival of the .." . tailry . ,the . '"
,West; on
11n111ndaY; we have advices fro)on California, two;
w ks: later: The loss of V#atlerbilt's &emir
sh p ko i kpeedence, by running on - akutikuolyn
sh mai Off the _coast -of Liwc4-,California, and
if rWardS taking lire and burning to the Ni`a;*
..0 's edge, is rho princial - I.o,pic•Of, news:: .0f
day;
isassenfrersl-4(i!iere - lost, "and the•
it - nn a sandUr, I snlftired , greatly, from
relit east
thb want of food and water, before they -were
rescue by some whaleihipi: - igarysfille , and
several
1 , other places were submerged, and con
i.
.siderable - damage had been done bythe floods
newednthew 'depre ati ris, ;an sever ! tees '
bad been talon: by theta,;-Fresh discoveriei .
ofgeld bad been' mado,'sonie of thein ofgreat
1
richness,' and the,' older plltiers seemed to. ield
crops. almost as good as at thew first opening..
, Ersi ees s enerali.v Wa4 perfectly siamated t
and
allkinds of goods weri;sacrificed at -bow
-1 inal reltebs..
...- i .
Du ing the past *Eel, Nti have received spy
era! days . inter irs from per the
• •
i-linni ,ne
o/f. and Canada.:. lc ' 3 E a glond , the ditty
-on'adi'etisernerits was aijolished by
. .Parlia,'.
[tent=. -The police had been f engaged inlnak.
I ing searches, and the limes says they search
eil,'„lctilinth's 'tome, and found large (Amish-,
ilea erWarlike itores. The- question - Wee ire .
tnedintely introduced. into parl iament,: and the
government rebnked by several leading,tnetn
tiers, Who asserted
that
.Kessuth icehied in
.a
,
e.
differe i art f c "cite; -Ibat „tb premises
searched is ti,faCtory. Where rockets aro made.;-
Jhat the ideriticabarticles Seized' had boor t :of-
IC.ted lio the 'government ;'' - irrio that the 14tter .
had` Mad, the eeareh'and4 tiered the re ort
",42 . gct=ribroad Rir . the Pirrpti eof injuring os.
~suth.r - The Queen is rapidly,recovering. oils]
l' her corifinensent.-11ro - Stowehad been - os-.1
I,!pitabli entc:rtainnt i'l,,iverPoOl-'4totton had
l`tlightlyadvanetd; and ';Walquite Relive. tread: ,
stuffs Wer e held pp Ilittle, bat the .dcf2aand
l'-waeier Lai Wiiesi - was eteadiei 'and
re l
Pony, waKmure . active.fl . .litoisions , :generally
'Werel(ii i tit, With' a "declintt*lntarket. , -NaPole.
On - Earpeienr was quite Sit4c.:--;Arreels i'ere
3 continued in l Paris , aMt i tliel - reftigeea - lelo
eided in France had been: Pieced- under tom
;very, stringent - regale tierr3.-T-The : project
..!
lineot steamships trr New York-had - biii,
gbandoned.- 7 -The Pope - has , concluded to -
main - in , A.6ale, end,' let some:-other 'perk) !
'crown: .the :Emperor.4Tire. Spanish 'f - 2iiirif
hid- Iresigned.- 7 -In - .ferikir f.iftirther. - airpstaf. h
been'.made amingthOievho entertain -liliera
tieurS.7;;The troublealns
k
Turey are aid. ttr b' ,'
..,
in a fair way for adjuitnient, . Rtissla:havin_,
softened tawn j i littld.frO6her formethiMg; "
t , 3, di . or . -i --,,,.' j , - ..„ ,_ 12 - - - ;', 2 -:.`
' - - ..4 . , ',. .•
. :
i .- 341 DER .itrir ItOnl*ltYi I.! CLEITUNto.4:.
Tan
,widoti lely, aged 411 ; litarried:Chrisfina 'Si
..:.;
,by, living- alone; on MOtiiniCattreeti' - irrut'fbun
'dead - in' her house tOdayi,.- - herthroet - hal/W .
;hoed cutfinin iesr - ...th!,e4r4 'i,Thera j is:l4o - dopb
of it being a .dlabolkeel murder: - • The ~hobs
hitsbeen ohirerred bti i ithe4.,:rieighbor's- - te . 'har
, Wei shut iiplinee -- - R,ilditY= lest:7 - TOAli.Yi'l
being trara, ausPiehM - wati Moused by_stene '
-trout the hi t use. A. window waiiiperied, - AII
amest horrid r!tight .a`ras - jOyeale4 , .'. Thor:Ole
thedead body of the : ,,*!o(nan;),ll - Parftal:PAri purl' -
cation, hen head tieirly'Striered,- laying::pititt r
under the' store;ind the intermit terrlbie.i-4 - r -,
cry trunki d rawer , and , e..hest, iri' the house: hi,
been # ll 4i=7. Oe : : , .._riiiil4 ; o4lr'':::: - . .:. , .
~.. PIRAWVirfLI. : --- litilfi'Uliiiiid , StatiW:Ci
cult - Cearti . . ll V Phi ' Allitiiiir on 1V, 11 1 1 : 1 jOsdk .
.1 11 4 0 ;qrilerfiriiied.,.. ''-iiketion far, a 'mew ..
•sii i
in.alcaseibtitwoeri th ;leashes (iftliiik;ii.:,, 4'3
WO' iteiitii!lhei ' - 'iiitife;'-ii - :* - th&eltii::
PhilideiPlum:l.Thins4o4oheiinfiiniii - tiiirii: '
.d144 - 4vbielfl*isAdviiielicttio - city,,:alkiLgt: '
.014.40; hej*;:eleireit ,i'Orieti - - rik : [:coatlandr:i
Sehttylkill ionnty;;isluelti at, - ' one _ iiiiiliiiiiY 1
dollars::: Inta, title 0413' linikiii*':l)46:* ;
... in Girard iiiikktVc - inikbieaktbovi
lot, bieliitiiiiidacrlikii:etti;ro,944qh
1
04ginent4:#0' 4141 4**ihat IV-Y.0444i '
pia!
to thli'eity
.maaki aiijliiikrthoditithK
tie It h 4 einee . beiltiPimPlete4o - j , . , :' , . - ;'
euip 6 t'" ' itik - chi
131- Mae Or 031 e
't t ' sh 5
).. if',i't • • .(. 1",., , t ' .
''''& ' Oestrus nrg April 30-9 P. q .31.
I -, ". - VVGOterlrbi Ph from Kihrt4 ll- PflA ,
'an NVt thtft* totthug.Ckes- 0 -W l *.i .'l, l ll l
l a
'Usti 3. , Weil% Friday night,, six 1 Miliii
iat ti'llie 'Dila - and about fifV militi:
i Y I °%s t b,'!",; 4l . e . ,,
: h i . : I tt r :A P :y "L twift o ' f il; ; 110411-a V fi e ft
r Y o P on eisitui ty_stiv i i i
tau' lug caPtarfi'-r il g lit e 111 ° . ' 1 . 11 to; an4`the
a - sr.- , '.- i -.-, ' 1
tr) e - ocesiiivio
wan owned plate;
Iliy t a Northern 'Trend -COrepatiy,- and.has,
een running hettyten this port and`, Hamilton
,r f .ight, and P44engers. -She N%.*As en- her
•
ow ward.,trip. - , : ifilho was insured in different
tat a and in thei[Canadas. - - -
I . " L'Yr i 4 33 0AunctiL 2 I tYL Ats -
' • ---1•' -- • ,may 1. 1853.'
A U l lin — valiiitligriiikie.`filits — o'rth .o-,T- Oen tit i
Va ii, - trii*:Onalcif they , crew; Stephen Black
la ' - ',, <-2 4'!' ' -- 2 - ",--
T i 0 sr:) . (::umWkivo'took fire Lfio#iherlurnace
ii Pudowavall.triPiod..the.)(loo...! ah(kut;
art miles above Kingsuin, on Saturday Tor
inTf' about twollo'cloeit 'When the fire f Was
is disco% eted.,l-aire. yes about a mile and - st
all frOm the stOrewhich she was immediate
y • ado& for , i ut so intense Was the „ heat,
ha the. Machin r7' gave out, and she was,ar.
cd to sea- -,- , i r .,- , ''. ‘,. , ';::':;J - - -- --
he uppir- bin; .iv:ip consumed aunt
Xi en ininateiiiani'l in'nhout 'tivo'' hrh the
illiwent driwn'.''''. - '; - - , 1 -• 7 ' :-'
. . lease Leaved; were tithed off:by the settoont
z. earguala- ._—,,' -x , 1, ~- ,-- 'f. , ;„- , , •lf,
lie CC te an Wave had on , beard_ fourteen
a .n arid nine dOeft liasseniertV, besides,fOur
..hi dren and tlisis erew, *lto swelled the whit
)e to abOut firty, 4f- whoin , :t3kOoty two were
at , eizi.: - .-
. : .- ' i
_.
..,
..., - ,
mong.thd,ciew saved.were'PaPtain "lirright.i
in 'both mateti;Thomas Oliver, the partltk i,
)O li'wheelaine'n ; 'ihs' second) engineer - , 31r - ...
131 •chi= ;,.
_and a' dumber of ilenkhands. t'. 4 :
bs followhig Were among the passengeis
in ed„:-- , ~I !, ' '•- , c -
- fir, Francis giahand,wife, both of whom
\
Nr , re burned, limt - not • danger° Ay. . '/
i irs. French', of Cornwall: .- -
fhia -ife of ,:2drAtoore, of th Gore' Bank,
El , mill on. 1 , - i - '
{
ho e threeiribove ri , amed, wr
a lea svved; 1, - . -
. , _
A 'sin all vessel'on the way 1
L. the 814st:diet ottite • 111 fat
li men being I fright:vied pulle
T'no schooner. bleorgiana the
o vered a- boa, ;which %vas n
to and, two odors;, and slice
' - np,i4ghte persona.. -
111 two min tes after , the re
Wnt down. ' 11
She had tiri ed. eight miles
[ 1
b :faro she sh o a l - u m) f: r . e . n . ear
.he
di'
• Tile eaptai first - thatatmd;
Inset
_hroug the rest,to '
'pestruct:
6.bont'one
chester :Hort -
to beifit fire s
three women
'here
any, of; the
nd the se •
eurred is c
c o se who la',
.tifficienk-to.
-IVe:
ne Conlan;
'heelleY;f o,
—as,reeently
I.
: 2 , I `.nn ,
.. ,
nee belse. 4
nd criargre
t estraygd...-
• nd drybk,i
ine d i : Gut:_
'n - ttni . ll:o4 .
at' Ptc*ntar.
,At:the se=
it Ipswirb, - f
reported th
which,':-aftet
Opted.—
and.ddeply
ry_slavehol.
bondage fo
cilmstanee
hu-manit3f-
,
Sr,ego d.:
tlecl .opinior
the sin of al
dm:abets. le
- ,Thirdl,
a. proper i
it tho s piiit
folly' earriel
w °old :soU
kd refOrm i
14dinejszt i
. - YArLI
opinigh its i
reads, word /
_cornirkallio
that. dui ilia
gillended,
elearlY -e..TP
tioninto th
pal .i ,
Episco
• ttie pt.]]
in'faror of!
- fredelegrl
"the - World'
-: ::,
ArthUr
I :the- evido
Txteol
.w
'Mitt G
Since
ha*, Ogre
t I
'This
,waruce,
tlukrA
sidered
lies up
..if
by_tin:
:driver
,eonrisie)
awe t
not a(
°yea
`` l
‘ar.
itvite„
Cris*
the
r
I.o*
EKE
` '{,':
j y .
Vii.. ~, ~: ~~. ~,.
01 . 6 : *11' , : -:ilie-44--;
!a, steatiii.r, but
away avin:,t
linte n`ght,
ruled 'with hey
edo(' PjFkl
I tie the wi6ck
-
rota tho , •Shore
lone, , ,pssepgers
11,2'
• •• -•, _.,. „
6.610tp :
•, - st':: , .: IT:-'.'.''';'.',?i
e Tiro in ):
'dr' Lives ,
I . .
..: • ' - :.- ' '..,. pril 29; : 185.,-,.
'ig.i,cii tiiii --:" o - li* ;,..- 01n' .
11! 1 .13 1' 113 4 , 0* 0-
, 4' a - teniperanee 1 tel, waa found ,
_nd sad to re1:41; four. tiondeati
and".,onu, boy,".: lust. ,kheir,lirves:
out '120: iierso. iS:in.tlte botOl, --
fainlliels - *he . werebiaideig;
, of e,inifuSion ad Ilismay ,Whieli
,neeivablo3.,! -.No ling - rOmained al!
riihpd but a fel 1 - ebar!e4,, ' bongs,
, k 9& the dent jn.- 'designate
earn onlyilie ii 'thee .. of."'Cathar;.
ged abont fort); ,- ears, and Janlei
rteen ‘: yeais ,-01 , ... The. bUildlo l
purehaapd. , by . ;,- M.: ': French - fox
Was .iaiurede , . n' ,t 16,060- 111
- stlf the. building .
;alboperty ,
:¥ in•thoAqolking
stable. was .. also
saved,) 6 Theloss
ot be-ascertained
_About. two-thir
... ounto t . tierso'
he fire oriaina
914.: . 4 14rgi),
i.s - coiatezits "Nlids :
ter 1 istr can
Mi3thoffiat
Eqglan.
:Conterenc:
- on of the 31 - et
chap; the COni
!following
1 ceisiderable
ticlist Cpilfeeenge
s off_resoluttows l
ussicni Nv4ie-*
.
.ce, we •a re fully
le
— nt
~that vo
kt
'•wif••
'w
against.,_Cwo i.aed
IC •
o ff, as a confere
'ciakdiriced as eve
hol.
th3"pake
fkgraq
elibei - ate - 'ena set=
erions gtn - 14t7 .— 0f
it be: lidruitted: as
1 1 ,, hat „..it
'
,stn •
yeheldineshott
oer church:
lb's%'Ave re
!elpliee2u'eree,del
leveri,:eif'ouir pres
yet alt- vole
, either.,breu
tion
xpelled.frim t
Thee is there'' ,
'ortr,42
n d etieh,
it m a6sesense
!•ipline . ,Sheuld
a
¥d rule /oh
1
I _neilmaciedtthat if
, edtiiix , lislixed; 'Or,
pt dii,eiplidelweie
tari ' !ibtvehdiders
I lit 4 0 -, r 6 P 6 liii4ce.
[f the Esin ef iiiide
~
r. 4, -&',,.'aittitiii*iitf:
icittitne;.43(...ol:iir. - .
liOtsolfs - 'i:fr4lo.=-04,
,f - t4i3 , ,'osiiire***
!..i iirinitoW.:#44
'iii , :- , d - 66!feltiiiicf,
r bitifieilleKi* o :,
i f =- the
.;..,; j..,..,!•.401',:i.„i:
' "'T.:. - .79-'i!, 1 :”.:1:- i
;iiiiisve ~ - A cii : ..kign,,r ,
.•• - ,iii*i. -2. eoifriki4o,
i ie' l 4: l4 ) - ti - i'-ttzd'I A.
„ , .-.- . • !.r: - '--.:?:!
0.400iti.pi11..1" .
i .-- -::::' . ' , ..0.. ,2- ,..: .- .
eiiiisiaiii.iliatteleti
05 - 44{ - iil.t.so,!!'?gith
ii -, biii*Ari*lii4hl
hi;(1 11 ii0 . 01 ,- 4 2 t 611 ='.
1 r ittniti*Vofk Oa
~lt.
1t,:i1if,,i4a44'74446$
vsunintimpn
hum)).
vgi)ticp,,After,
the 11T4ine 'law,
ToPrAent•
Telniieran66-.0
S 6.''''''A
,prm..tt - ..,
~J::., - - ,c id.44:,
- 41-41iii4ttlioah:
iii..Sitliiiik:.liii '.
. liiiiTiPkt.o44 ".• 1
, i'fjiO4:lol.4e4'::t.4.; 1
, , rtOok-', cif ii?..01
, -VO'l4,traiirOitl . W.
ii flka; - .
liti* ''brifib
\
. 4,,,. ; 6 : o. : : p .filgiire frib gil. :4 :iit6: : : : :: : rs. t ,,,, 1
li.e-
ith fiti •
person
410 - 44 Aenr.Pori!
4 • , .0 '. .;1 41 *. i i r : 7 ;x 1 T0 1 ":
8 0' 'alma/ 6161 00i
4uld 1416114:
; :14v'
\ --. T g lortilf .: (l , l , lli . a ,
e: a a p ur ere.
,
1.4 t-k, ~,....,,,?,,:f,:0p.4 . ., . ..., ... R •.., .
F ._e - a aLAteut Preeerltment ' -
i r ,,-0-.-.4ca.94-c,e,r..1
this nornin ; : in relation to the Rink murder,
Piiiji* . ,,,irtikil the 4,ence: roiteniog _ the crime
tir'n'nlvP.F. , - r. ' \*hiek.,*,:Aeetfied- convincing o f .
. o#:inn ~ , - osof IfiromilFeekeit, arrested_ oo •
Ciliefrilird.;e:l*ea
:W
rceilfaS;(o;-tV:. .1• th-
s , e . k -
u •
T:kgeistir'ittweurtupon r • g e -
t.o ,
-
the motions - 1
fOr*irloWitriril, and arrest foriudgouten, tie the
case , of Abe. CoPia:' orld : . P 1 ,1 6- 4, 0 °4 for , I
them • . eo4!;,6l,l,lSOOfriars :Irte:::. 00ormcod IT ',
' 311 4C Ailloort everriiliOg 11:-ITite - prisien.:
era wtrkthoi4l . o4a whether MKT - hod my.'
thingitc44::iitir Sentence:o4oth should net
bepasSed.,:` l'heit'AO . , eel :vitur- • pailern fr ool
each.:ProtgO:tilii'Xiiiir '.' .'. - elloei-Ahat , '; of Ent.
,00e-iratie „ ikthet:ceple;to . him - that So ; ohno
.
vtAieoinet Attskicki. in,:irl;thit then
be stabikedSoehat Sentenie e
death' fin •
t l " ; lot4tiricett il4tidge"4l# l * - T - •;:•—••
'.The 'd4urkiteunct.a. true ...11 • -against
Springlfe
~ke.nitirder pf Rink; and,: - a re a
the bill :`e, rgitig .feckert ;wit4. the crime. Th e ,'
Utter 1!,,, ill held`for, 'ofi assault -with: la t
to kill;-`o WilsW-ii-eab driverc , ": ',. ;
;':].
r:
~_ ` ~ µA 'i M '
- Ida Anna itialexicci.. :- ~
4
.Thii.i. urn - o f sifitiv Anna . to... Mexico ";
ba - re : * :thef4estifitt a 2 P -tr:';,te. 44 lveeize
that - 14i unapr- iountry• into•;_life: ',The if.
fort, lie,:, ver;:ill fail. A - A. natiOrf, - .irlitelt• hai •
•eetee'P'4We'lieee of *exi.6o;-vhfah is Ara-,
gitilizig in all ita- - Paits'idreafr.f.f a nh l g - te -
Picee.;, _:ur,ehiediehte•dgeart•qulto , t•helevet%
t
b Y 4t' A-01!ing-er.theetereN--, ,Tpleetf yam;
ago,' ~,,..ITI `,the'Pere•elight.' , have:atiewerimr ,
A' kige OtOi•lovernmenl, `w hich 5h0614:1 have,:
nOnria cd fateful' life infant reprlblics;-ii
'govern •prit;of justlawa, of equal' rights, °fel: •
crated' views = -might have raise4l,l4exicil iii
this:itiUe, to the 'condition of '.a. religietatile as.
thin, tienoreil. abroad; old'tbelovid. , _gliotne4 -
'But thi ievelittiori4/hichiti MiXleo froia
Spain; lefto-lhe ;au?* -rephhlic , witk,neithir,
statessow - nor : patriots, ••Thez,leaaefs.;-fR
ter themselves, not sot!, their - Coiuttr7;
-viliPe . the r. hattle wee w 91 1; tticlitritf'brili- . .-
a olls. I TlMie'•viaslie'-‘l7aattingtiori'tWief '
vl
t
.cri6ollt.th4*Ple'slibe:ities:44 Wed
e iiiiplemithiCh awe& others! Je L ai noble in .
quiet='. The, nation fel- - a PrelA. o:- •::44 -Irdi
and,it - 23', genir.als: - _,' But ono :powe r _ existed: ea•
p l it o i . le, - ,evC - n: clVieisiitvietS' at•mi:' that 'friii: the ~
;elo:ol;4liiaijimextco:thii - Viurei'wes:-Mily
; isiss':relUiciOne ,- thailhe-, army. Thts; tit4phi)
4 , gquendi m x , ' :the P 4 °o B - 1 1 1 ,q/betlh'skiehei
'havhward andfarwa4 between theae• t tWifia.
tions,:tiltali their - patriatiati; alt-theitiatioa:
it: vitality< all,theie-lielie itieri'istxhaastid , .
TOOlieuk etrriglY : =lgnii r ih-e 6 rPee'efeetiliiin
remains. ::.• '
.I. - ..... '- •- -i `-- -**, ''- --- `----, - ••• ..• : .- . 1 :: , •
- .
The - testumitation of 'Simile() tea hefmhegrak
too-la .e-ther4forO: -- '.The victim is In . - eitiend."
{iii a i4ltioTnysic6n called in:uctil.onlypirift,
~.1,0 diieover he ii too late, and. to advise.wiihi•
the frlenda Rh. burial:. - In . plain :404 OMb, ,
:Anna will; soon discover •.tliatitO7 - saii Aiiirea .
iiiiipossibleonnd that the wisest•thiriglhe can:'
11619 i. Minielf; VALI bito•Makeiniikid;haigith •;
- wittienroe foreign: poWer.• , Will he self ;Melt: i•
ieo'.lo l .Sinvirt, A.s.soinel assert, for a Vl*Klit. f .
tilie , Pr.* ll lie , .prefer :#n ,tirtlo. England, A I
- P/Inanef-; If ik diftteutt,li tfilf."preseift atop oti
-afraiii;to.detiinil4o ; butting he`will bettini-ji
!idled tii , `scinse stich course, of Ao.inotlteriur
iro,-appears clear. 'if we may hazard 11-0 /liee' l
tUIIS it:lA:that flight will tie hbiAltimati molt!
The.Mexicaus except . Santa :iiii4 Wiley. than
- tioßt;ailitichf, -- whieh een' rank ,bi'dchiet 'only
by. a'iiiiiiiile; so:that; in the 'imit,•=they" : /Bib*
disaitpOinted; and turn iL,,oliinst.:hiaii:los usaal,.
;fora traitor: . :,:;lixigi'sPid = disao,ql4:lent.list '•
their:.istrt,,to - say nothilg - it qtbei motive,
iwilt,'Avir think: *event their heiriglilinik dopes
in any,iichereek'saler Santa ',Aim - az - May plot,
•= - We look ; therefore; for . the White:P-( 0 4 1 3 0 s .
ent.ixperiment,-avia,,aftr that,for -scene, of
eral,ltaaraliy..oveir.all'llexiCe.: : '.The'phipii
among the Ikeakeis; is beatingto ; eies;stut
. cannot be .'saved b pany pilot hatefer.%
Out
'4ilie - fragmelisiiiearefenk-e o l l ea s e otl-
-
'er.etAte may he cenetreeted;' - er Perhat'S , "ve`
-al, 'Which shall•iconfederate „with': siiii own :re- '
Aiehlie. but Mexiciiltself; - Ifeiico iii'-kiiii.in;.i.
'dnOined=ikialreadY', : in orticylo" , nOmitif . &,-Eir
tiipi:Bitllithi. - -
;...., •
'•.=.:42llortailt.to:POStkinagthiinhir -
Ives Vied; dot r ig
of CircuitCo tin "Nil' chrvirbieb,
'; 1 441 4 :4 0-1 4iinbnillY lidakist4odr*Sth*the
pi:brie:and the officiate Wh ebit.telif
the•Fillipits:Post-Officei o'
thkebiloe
try.l The PosinrnotC4 at Silva:its; in Salvo
Poltir was arranged and fined WWI,
for elaigig jletter in his office.
law the imperative duty of
eve .-. l ), asttniestetr to fonvor& niLittail matter
deg:mite& one hidf hoer. before .the departure
...time should be
aet 4311 4
3tl6 :4 llBl i hia l i°"o " fite;
I f heie penaltisifor detaYill
'tt •Vapersifte after they liter lisimonsit•
Prik . • e
• :rickare on. their way to tholinlimirotais.
'
So stringent Are the` i s" . Abet' • a
t And Orompt diucharge of their's - official:du
tl . ` only save the Postmasters' frOot ffieir
he first instance °fa-comic
that. w leard'of, and publish it fir
aukti6pipg that it may lead to
hi Sled carifulnesif on therpart ..-of all, wbo
liticr anything tcr do with tifolitstietliom ' I
;1' amore
the , kind
e no intoa
awaken
ee so of their obligations;
ierae: 4l Y Plestibiegidkil* • * *9
iiinkl&—Sentinalt - fir; ';vl.
- - -
imam-
t h • re.
j iT nm..- I.EIPP.•
.UMe e
': :'', „-' •- • • •
: ..-,...,, i t - ; 3a s i te "ass ,cievfiaili
eottPlett"'"id,life, left - - kitty" ,
youngA f coning, - --, 14 St:•.Co •e,
' 'biiitioa e •
aiidloc
k:lit i t 'morn!
eP s l )* *day evening , and gliejt,teikAbeideeNstbe
o*l'F-'q ' Inerni-lit'''tblea fati-..- mean time
ottStm4t einati, dee bi : ,0143 .„ their
ih-rsii'Lm„. Lthe. State!. di e ever t g,
'.• - ...-4.tiewo - . liners
, 0 ..tho MIA"
G6lO/1"4b0 thej - 'man: ei_. • smut-
atitb.4teme,-.l74.riett',o,oll!itgh-bat,,,rilliliios4treatdr";!,
ways.- PASS° .' • Wein
topping
t o . ~
......_ (mg
01
ffaet
...
..aiiirtout, lin
• email ••---i
4kl3%.rrtisiatthe gentlemanof the 'ladY-• .„„,,,-ia*,.olo:'
*LIR—4* • --'' t • sit or —.. rilisit''-
•-,,, • life •titt. ray:lf - -tile. forme
,A nee
- - lhe
~,„ar at ed b-- •
where -• e
.„... 1
..,______,,.
obine
:14:0tAifl'' '. `Ce of t - - oh i 604
. linellaqi-4iiitiOlv-11° ir adroitly s'iriitiil,
ot 2 x.- ,;-,,k tiiiiii-eNertd• boviolduie yowl
isiremfo,l 0004 ki ised. ttftlii*WA , k a lio
rdi:100
IL
0041111fdiggitii:Tiol kiofolu'd
oreo* .14‘059:"-iesiliiii ',,- ~,,
0,-)kri}r:ciii4 eli."the fi4lo*!•er
. a stil th' t Y .
lirditt#l.4.fe4ite ' Mil- tnittAad ,e6ll
.13 -
.atmuad . in hislaore. ! me nt 6
..,,Arrtibig,S;439 ' ilak P„....nr, -- -- gore-.: '''' growing
4bitii9l4Pwas o f the m'F'7 l ,h o i lady, atue•
tickets 0. w e
' - the Part' ,
_..,....-1 --
• 81P•
0 OAg: F...,_. tuis on,
trim" aut!„"..6o, um
aiyitrAar • • al
.........„...1.1:„_ 'in s ,
_ousel
tau.t.9..,t-th.b,...e!...:--,qtritettliz.goramtkik- foo,
'Aer.oulkv.:^,•l46umm,..l.. lAiti-.916ed 'be
77. ‘• ' • . ' '4llr4ft- • • gifiliiikibt '1:alopl ert
, t ~„.e...,.1 0:-.TiAll,,,iir giciwvg,.
7 1;., .77,iwea ]-fie was+
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' lt a .t h e " ':,e'- 4 ''':::: g kilflit -0 6. 3 rittle: 'A i r t
%''' :iii.--27P,-•l• ?ii.';'; :A 4( 1 1 1 4;1 "A - 116 '• l'ilsod..l;. ,sw.rhet--01
dtorizt:: ' IteV, iideedipit....,..-of:
." ~ tidini-? ,'• • • :tiviVitligioseom.,
:PIO:. "Jr ----;:1,.... - -cd
~.exleslAr:
JA?!.-11t: dvg,"7:7."-!iipa`....*At*ii-iu4tOr':
agtztPs,
~,.,r.,l,___Ai it;*(7ifdie.„.,l2l:'4o,,*4o:lo,,,44,rta#Fr.
. ......-dittt , , -1:300.er _
,-- siit , uov lag` -„,t,i,
.swat
...all, keel;
044UV E1fiii11k...„,.:kAtP.4.....1-thii.eft itc - h4,CD: x tl iir‘ ,
'i, , 10:connalf.r. tty; ala-ti2:ViA
ilaioNtrrirt protAt. k.t..,-tt, t ,
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: - 'tinenp
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