The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, May 19, 1853, Image 2

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    emphasis ; oh, now Indeed my - c up of sorrow I
is far - -, •
And the father relatia allt. the-Alibi* of her
inanlacy, pham:. .11e,
did not spare" himself probed the, thrice
opened, woundii; he wept when' he spoke , of
his child's desertion,but his, eye brightened
with the olden fire:mile'-'exclaimed, ‘'Vet she
.still love(me; thank God
.And ins I' Murmured Horace, idOes she for
get ma!' , , •
Ah,- it is touching to hear her talk otyon;
:exclaimed the nurse. 'l:know-she hives you
poor darling; with her whore: son' ; but her
mind, you know,' cannot . recencile your lore
and respect . - Wilk her=her disgrace, as she
. .
For the fi rst tim e-the
. lip of the youngpan
uivered.,l
fit
' r may at`least see her,. he exclainied'pass
'You shill, gladly, ripned-' Atka' Stanton.
'I *ill speak With.her about it nowinitnedi
' atelY. - - Whni,.knowe'...., —la MC countenance
..': brightened--*4 - knows but : your presence.
may restori'llie poor Child to her right mind.'
'Oh, thatit might - Even shenid that fail,
she may be incurably insane. -Have you
_ tlidught_of our , institutions north: , where the
- maladY of ibe trio is. made a subject_ of the
deepest Ante, exidirOlicitOrtsly - attended to.by
"•thei maitii Minds among the medical men? 4
leannot,-will not give her up; Ali , iigaili he
f - paced -,the narrow length ofthe TOO I - -
- I no' pauied abruptly in the Midst his walk
v an, ' saying, I w I come- to morrow ; : . Mime
her if possible, for a visit from-Ine; he left the
-.house, mounted hie_ horse and' rode away.
~ The air was gentleand refreshing; he bared
his hot brow and let the _soft wirid woo With;
invisible - finest* the earls , of his glossy 'hair.
. 'Passing Sillsbeo'a Hotel, he casua lly kline
. ed up; and started:at`the ''beivatifol - mien that
'... met his gaiels for Rosa,'now almost Convales
cent, had been Wheeled •to the open window,
and wasgazing with new. ;interest upon the
Olden orchaidaand thentrPle hills in the soft
distallio. ' Her wild' black eyes were larger ,
and brighter from sickness; her
* midnight tres
ses; curled in masses, floated around' her, and
hope had crimsoned her dark cheek. - • •
That instant their eyes wt. A deeper blush
mounted to the.brow of tie West Indian; as
they called thee-hi - dweller's gilder, exclaiming,
'.Mark hhn, Blanche,.at the table; find out who
he•is: Did you notice his 'distinguished - air,
his graceful carriage _t' _ .- _. A
Horace, in the mean time had made It like
-.. inquiry- of the landlord, in subdued tones, for
lite heart had forewarned him; but not with
pleasure did he ask; and when he_ learnzd the
naine of the lovely. stranger; his vfholo face
grew dark with concentrated hat e.
~•,.
Concluder] next Week.. . 7
Appropriation for -1853.
The Gcneral...f.tppropriation bill, passed by
cur State Legislature, just before its ejourn
ment,-fills a pamphlet of 17 pages. The fol
, „.
.„ „ ,
sowing ts abstract of the' amounts appropri.
-
sited .for the various purposes which - constitute
,
the sPecialtharge of Government:
Executive department r inc u mg. • .
• ealaries'ef executive officers, - •
• clerk hire; &C. .. 8'27,900 00
Centirigent 'expenses of Execn.'
tiro and Stile departments,dre. 3,595 00
Contingent expenses of. Auditor • -- '
General's Office, - • 1,330 00
u State Treasurer's 1,550 00
4 Surveyor General's': Ism 00
Expenses of Legislature, • - 104:,1:00 00 .
Public Printing, &e.,.. - • 2,5,000 00
Packing and distributing laws, - '7OO 00
lifiseellameous expenses,' 0,006'00
Water and gas; for 2,400;00
Support of ComsiseriSe.liools - , . 200,000 00
-Pensions and gratuities, , 20,000 00
Etpensei.of Indicsasy, 91,000 00
l'ayment of.guaran - ties of interest, 26,017 50
_lnterest On State Debt,- - • 8,000,000 oci
Ordinary and -..extraordinary . • re- ,
pairs. of improvements, up to
r 30th, • ' . •
Ordinary repairsafter DeceMber
_" Ist, 150,000
Expenice of motive ppwer to No. - • •
_ vember 30th, 529,334 00
. Ordinary expenses Of Co !tibia -
Itailroad,new Locomotives,&e., 270,119 0.0
Do-flilegheny'Portage 250,315 76
Expenses of motive power, after.. - •
Dee. Ist,
Payment of t`ollectore,'
: Canal 'Commissioners, &c.,
Repairs &c., of, road - and farm
_ bridges over - Priblie works, 15,000. 00
: Payment of debts contracted for,
repairs, ' '
• Paynient of debts contracted pre- . ,
sious to Dm 37,886 83 .
.:Motive power debts up to Nov.
soul, • - •
Incidental reinirs of damage by
• fire;-&c. - 25,4100 00
Penitentiary salaries, • • 14,000`00
-Publication. of superintendent's.. -
\ •-• Completion Of work on. Delaware
-raw'
. \ -- .. .
tgr" 'Fre ' th e Easron ! 11,7u5, we. c lip' the
4.y
following v pertinent : . rks relat7e. to
the organlition of', the .. mocratie, party/ in
that count?; where they, !, o been divided 'and
repeatedly. Overthrown b •
,their dissnaropit.—
_
We ' hope a totter day is dawning''• for-old
Northampton De , oemicy, as'Meat '
the f
as
suredly it will if they bat inscribe 'allow
, i
ing opon their banner an never swerve from
--- .
its Sentiments. It strik, us, too, that every
i s
Democrat,who feats anxi ns for thd success
of his party and thereby • principle!' as con. !
tradis "' isiteer from the Whig,s,'wil heartily
tarl y
endorse- e article: As says Mr. Dzi 'kiwi,
upolitihe death for the traitors and ereatill
....
be no mil treascin: . I:- . t
,
It is atiabsurdity that °lmpolitical Iponeets
abOuld he reMtscpted-in a densicrat ponven.:
lion. • They are not dour stripe and havi no
business in our conventions: They ate not ex
pected.to - support; bar. ticketi afterl.o4 l aret
formed; why should . • have a voice ' ill the
framin
.of than -I It is .:fair and un just The
delegaess
'Should beappo - ':oned anent the dif
ferent, ti,Wishipx in pro ~, rtion to th`demo: .
eratic vote;" and we hope The committee' will
haveldifficnity in ttgri.' , g tit r ..rommead
this one of ita ~ ,- of reform. It is
sou i just, so Mai • fair end lemn"
42 *k:el/bat no weli - dia ' •'.- ' man. can object
:to
it. :1' • 1 , - •'„ - ;
- • Anci th er i
salotary :rule; Would be this; no
°ant* ref sAgabistog smar t Oet,(whe the
er he presmtted hiiitiameito the coeventinnor
Enti) wbe iernnn'fle:4 l 4o/al 10 7 1i t ae in
our orgn ' i on in any way/what:es - .•,,,k eWo . 'd
I nn
say to I diso iZers, re
Sir if yen oppose the
ticket Ur at ogainit: tie 'ticket, - we want . yen
to know be ore band, that you w) I not be
lo , th en ,to serve "on a ' 'ttoe,nor
will oa r : p . ebe permitte d '. a eenven
um
ton either a delvate, conf ,of elkadi
date' It ' allaWing little too m ` 'freedom
to, : , - t - 'mast* toAntO a • em+‘tiisis; (as
is a *mime mends herutoote,)Prosept
, . Las candidates, pledge themselves ,
to a ". by its deeision,, violate theirpl j edgell
job' g , e federalists, and the very next year
Iv
.ftav t , impudence to offer - themselvea as
moth& hgam, for a regelar nomination i— 1
We 4 sgsa th is dcmeand it has iiftl. ti the
bettem 4 all j We want finale
rule lad' • te/1,41 Willa Men, hereaffer;- cienot
divot • T. eswith'linputilfjr. - We want a Mark
Pat U • •i• .thein,inci thataheY ain't- 1464 the
i ? -I ' - • - - t_l - - -FAY mire fain' erti, - Voiesalve haie some
As ArnesT.—,em Sdr"2,l - took' place yestm• rule of this
the'
by which, inners can be pet
day 'ever.ing'ia illelfife* Halt Of Jahn A. Se.
,I tint of the harbtf l -alt-the re. - Iniatiotti we can
r.,
kon iPsnikeyjs itaial ATiingef in the ad
Elena opt, 'grip 1 faiestorebarmonyteint - ifinks.
Ward, A number ef , = - Gforgeoini, ware ia.the We: have
.known *lien Openly 4,0 • olposil lII*
-:' hall, eiljOSing• th elASelifilitilheit na
_nal man- , whale *gn arlyeaminandiketetdllia oda
lier;Witell' a - crowd of commenced irt.Vi- bar. election and t4e veiy next _fall miderialte-
P ing the house ; -the: Germans defended - them- to th reat theinseireit into ths conve n tion as
.-
acliyea, in-the best manner posstble,Titeeiul* delegatas 7 perhapi aisle a nomination-for ia
In the 'in - 4dee, one - of the - Isla; stained Aamea inOrtant:, ' l '.,frhera isneith4 democracy
''Clinpbell;•Waa shot 'brio,l'y coeitthe GO- nor (mime bOnektr in thia_andwasee
inata, end ,saientdy.if not fatally bajemdi , -.4 -. 'in- a stop ut ',it, lit.making . theiumimark#l,we
,othir,.l*4' liaised-Robert - Emit, was•Wlno. arid at ipteatia a tar ns - n - 4 o ld As e :ooo 3 .
AzdirpoFro, MMus:l)am kit -on Wit*, Oni - Objea- s "-calf thgrelteitiOn'eflfle ilini--
F .
with a:l%*d grooke... : 1 ,s . -- loft* sad pialti4ol-intiSting evlfs4 .not. - to
• 'Two , Gesuons, -mined ''.lolet :Pricier ltak 7 in deatuisiOnss et the Men low
Ario g atbl e Believers irrolled, Aim' lake 4 be. have
..t- • •'''' *Wet% - ,11 / 4 .1 4 10nr
. nierAla,.. , Xte , ':.ifit ,ev-,;,,nfr charged With C _ W O. be:lif*AD .''
"444414e/int _ • , Ur9lody
'ea aur4";' . "., - a - PaY,.._.Pvn nit' 'ln ' I'l,nun! 'of by ' -: , '., ::` ,- *Mid-liindent -- '' : 14 :2,, ' esk t.
`lttlaKetio'eliicar this ifiornine — -: .. Bu t -" , ' , ' , .. - ite - 4 sel 'ufrillsi - stobtai •ut
Divisiok ' 20,000 00
House of . 11000`00
: Institution:for the:Blind, - 12,000 00
Do. do Deaf and. Dumb, • 15,000 00.
State Lunatic Hospital,: 20.600 On
Improvements, in the 1,850,00
.•- Registration- of = marriages,' tita, •
(printing. ) ). - • 6445 00
, Pubr of Legislatirelleeord, , 1,200 00
V Para of sundry privideelaima p 1,525 48
';'"Finny.lißerdion of Geoiogiimi
report • 8,000 -0 0
• ' Damages on ColumbialLaßenati, =*-2,060
Clerk Mrs State Depertmkint, !AO° 00
Adjutatit tamend, f or-visefing Ar..
senidit - - 26& 00
Dunlap. a Digest; for Legislatrtre, ' \,938 00
00
Paymeat oreesta, lie., inConitsp . -
counsel fees, Ste., .2,193 00
•
State Agents on Pnpree:Raliroad,
(for eanh,) • • 800 00
Ike4ring State Powder : Naga
-500 00.
4 torth • 350p00 00
. oeNoktikTtack Columbli
torten". Railroad; •
ofPenterylvanza* Arch-,
• - • 250.09
•
Enclosing Arsenal Gronlida, mop 00
'Expenses of Comrnit.teelon'Poti.
. - ageßailroad, - •
- Repaira_ofitraisi&,r4
Expenses of - aim.; en Delaware
& litidson Cinal;
Totat''''
ENO
S. B. Stc-E.
PlOr i rn"!
Domocia
TOIL
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• E ir Perso#: the 4astein section of //A
:C'oiniiy,' it44in!' ' 1 . 6 M. 6r -14 ..p.go?i
i 81a nk5 , ' c.,,,,,,,,„ : ,,, . ie, Job' -Wini
done, ,t ciifi do so cal ling 'our kato • • (o.'fe l.
direefk 'c'Przite thl a lau -H,G 6si 's " Gial.
Dove
Ka crof, - formerly
Columbia Piaui
Snpienu; Belk
Jud • GibSOT4 •
pa 'mealy by
Gra& . end Brass . f
Ban ,
. 1
' . A r ailisible W. tni_inli• r marks -th 4 !ill. iiiic
is . a - • ion Airh eh! growswith what ii fe€ l3
t v
on. , „And the tnii , ones alired Ibises ilitilic
teen ty
o r s
once deVel ' a . in is- lirection4we
hav a longing a
lulled ; nor is the :: ten W ker for boinglless
susceptible of ex intuttiOn any . ae-1
, ,
,-
aim- ' , ' . " , I,- fi •
. Ili a few ,
We were ; H igh - gratirm e v e nings
, , .
since ,mear our , ,I.w 0 in the village, ,
of
Great Bend,with tIM above ' II of music f. its
teacher, Mr. ThoitUs T. , Bians is a gentleman
who, has been engagsd itt;tlici Instrumental ;
Department of musk for th e last tWenti t years
and .
in Europe a titv r eral of e States. lie 3n-
forms us that ; he Band
. iw organized, ab out;
-
ibree monthSsince.. Its a tuber of merrillrsi
,
. ,
is eleven • and they are pe nent and highly
respectable citizens. The instruments 4 'ft the
_very best that could be P rcha.sed in Pie...eity
of NO, York and_ were r - .ntly imported i))3 , i
'Messrs flail ez.. - Son 239 II dway from Faris.
The old fashioned .tromb no, which some of
our, neighboring.county I vp hands now Use,
is dispensed with mide Baritone, a€ mach
i l
superior instrume tit, is us e as .
as a succedantim.
4 The music which this b, d play is of a high
Order-Ithe Marches and P Ikea, many
.
t ,
being performed by Id. Do worileseollek4ed 1
Bras4'lland, N„.Y,; and n ',
expense is spared !
1 14.,-. i uviiitsarr tktCl
.. .114Ci. 9Y0.7- wsy worthy
Of pnblic patrOnage. - 1 . -
.. I: 1 .
Numberii of
,grass bankayo
,?ein lestab-
Is
lished in - various town siri have , ezpri
enced•tai ephemeral, eidi no t e"; mainly titving,
ti i
to the transient persons . o r have enlisted. in
them.; but a di&rent - clare engaged in this
: band, and wo„ predici, shot, d 'ts tripmbeis Pro
asl2
gress, is rapidly' as . 1 they re the' list three
months. (and we are ;'no in .doribt on that
point) in a few years they will excel any other
band in Ihis;.Seetion of co ntry. ' / J . 1
is. "
It their! intention_ to tire Concerts in a
they
frri
eiv onths'; and arefeci hesitancy in ice
ommendinnAlie.ni to ar= ieus'"Publiii. i
267,444 00
70 090 oo
0A,000.00
6,195 ".60
104,189 13
78,12 81
600 - 00
-187,000 00
413,000 00
506 $0
600 0
126 04
$5,501,597 - 54
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Inak Imo .
ore
copieswee
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I Erirto
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Er la 10. 18113.1.1 t
,c Nominat ions ,
I- '
I 6riilittSSlONFß'
-_ " *
I! Biji.PrBY44
itilelpl4.Coanty-:
OR OERER?LL,
,Banks )
,
Ir(mt G El r ' l 4 -19
er Brawley ,
'do r & conilty.
lho Cal. hisi appointed 410ge
ila
re:bplievit.rreasident oi,..tite ,
to fill -the'. truancy' ofi the
occasioned -by the d th for,
,The , vacattai , will bp'.fiited
I 1
melectibn tiext fall. i _ i
4nl■r•- ---lii-O.
r.ri-.
Will deal fairly . with idtiteeilons - of the county
--niles that while(*) our : lairty `organizaation
pare, by,ejectingpromptly,:and rearieesly,frem
ititaakii : thee Who refuse, tO.k) goernecl
• '••• .„ • • !
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Book Notices.
first number
thea
T.,
Th..
bfre
f,intilstniciP6:7ln.
jar Educator;
the most comprehensive
_educational periodical
gular course of
over issued from press;hqs been received
by tut% !!lt will include" sayii the Prospectis,
Pertinent of knowledge.', Each number at . this
work will'contain articles .several of de.
Partnients. The Lessinp,in' deography
he* awnmpanied with ISlttpi- engraved on Cop.
r, and the lessons in every I. other dePart
.
tni which can admit-. of it • Willlbe
ted -piagram4,,Engravings and - Draw
n]
Educator, , fro ~•o cursory Px-.
May numbfir, - Witl take a high
-
'start4
Awn of:: the country. pub.
fished Alorioldor. Montgom e ry, 17
Slitle St., 1 4 Y.\citY• '...Price r Ari etl• a tlt a .
\ ar\
or 8.1,80 per year.
- Petersao Megai" for June, iranearly on
our : table, replete with hterest ani s ittraetions.
We have so often cow ~ ‘ , de& Work to
Our readelig . und espiletally ;. , ladies; that we
deem a repetition , of our opine ,n superfluous:
Mrs. Ann S. Ste aUe,lune Ofth ' Editors,who
has a high repute 'an as a writer, ..,.ntributes
largely to each 'nutilber. The June nuinber
has several eini;elibibmente,and a great 'miety
Of reading mattel. ..: The .next " number .: m-,
mences a new yo uhio. 'Terms, $2 a year, 8
eerie% for $lO. 1 -, - " . • -
1 Addrp.4l cT. ihitersoi,.No. 10%. Chestiut
I Street, PhiladelPhia.
.Letter- from . Harrisburg. t
' ' • .'' ' IlAtunstinani May,l4, 185 .
MESSRS. EDITORS I--.- '-• - - -
. 'Since the adjourn out
of the Legislature, things in , and aroundl . the
be mo comparatively - quigt.—
caPito!i :hare ,eQ •
Timlay I visited thipitel JIM, and in silence
and alone wanderedamong the beautiful trees
and rick foliage that abound on either 'side,
until I 'found myself veithin,those sacred Malls
of Legislation ; where, but' a few days
_since
the.talunt and learning of this great Keystone .
State mingled together in one eminent) family:
,No longer are seen men wig) hurried' step and
anxius loo k within . these. sacred. Ihills; but -I
11
eve thing is solut solution and disthal ;yet beautiful.
Ile the scene: with " fear and trembling,"
lest should meet' the glioits.. of. Legisintors.
11
that had sold their "biriii rigid- for a muss of
Pollitgt. ,
The country- around this plate is Alio
,rnest
I:•eaulifol that: I Kayo Seen in this Ptide.--=
Large-and delightful farms are _seen in Crory
direc.tion, which are well fenced and in aihigh
•stateef cultivation, and are principally owned
by wealthy Dutch farmers, who di) not pride
theinseivet, like:our Susquehlunia farmers, in
1,4014 a. targe and beautiful house, but a most
magnificent barn. Sustineltintia county is far
ahead of this Dauphin , county,•in .having Halls
of learning,. mud in educating the. rising gener
ation. Prejudices ',that have, long - 'existed
among the Dutch _lpertion,: are , fast- Waring
away and the "Cciuntiy is becoming dottedwith
schoOl houses',.. and isupplied with Competent 1
1 tiuUthers. - I - .:- 1--
An agtd and wealthy citizen , nuts. ELDER;.
cf this Bo rnvgh, dela few days. - siinee who
knew-the• place where Harrisburg now istands
when it was only a farm, and almostavrentire
wilderness. • Isis funeral Was 'attended by a
naultitude, mid it it said-that there were near
ly . thret3 thonsrd . . people at the cemetery,
where ho - was laid in the cold and silent tomb.
More lumber has been ran down the Sus-•
quehanna river the present season than any
former time, for weektthe river at. this place
could be seen filled with rafts of boards and
As Leeislatrue did not pass , the I-Wine
Liquor Law," the Constables .of this Borough
have determine& to put;s stop`to rum [selling
by "shopping rum drinkers," thereby starving
( ts
out tie ruin venders. I . a r mored highly to r
day in seeing . ne of Ili - Constables taking a
man to the "Dauphin en ty boarding House"
who vas much trouble with a "brick in .bie r
hat," insomuch that ho refused to walk, where
upon Mr.-offieer tumbled the.l' old envy" on' a
wheel- barn:* and after - laboring bard and
ti
n
'fr
swettingeely he succeeded i .get ti ng' 'bbn
..•• •
• .
within the place where - many gone before.
Truly this is an sgir,of improvement
• Court has been in session here for the past
tic, weeks, and - probably' will.. anstinue the
most of the present Week. • Tie first week
wz in . eases. 1118
1 iormasmed ' trying criminal 'T
n roes *ere "convicted and sentenced to the
Dauphin county pdsoi.: Three white people
were, also ' convict/4, 1 and •a , young girl of
"sweet'ftiltees" convicted of stealing - money
and Imila/seed to the tionse of co rrection..
-,Governor /Aging'' , lust rece nt] paid. a visit, to
President Pierciat %Wag it, and is'. now
in tbe city of Philadel:Oia. I Octal& not be
, surpr4edif the pmient Atte . ' General, ,F.
W. Hunies, shosalibe app l inted. Supreme
Judge, to fill the tiery -eetrioned‘,by the
I death of Judge Gibson. -.. It would be a good
appointnienti and m6et with ,- getwml_ fivor
througbont the Cointeonwatith:
1 - Yours, * , ..r...
. • •. *- • J
Torribla',Diar at fsati—]Srear-
• V2OO p I esLost
.
We lire under the painful 'ditty of - recording.
another of those terrible castudticioaore.fatar
is its coasegnencea human life than any. we
have recorded dirring, the past year,- '
rife,aa it has been is adarnities.-. Oa iionday
the brig Retiben Caner arrived.at,New Nark,
with - the news of the less of the bark .Wllll4lO
larsi Mari, on s. sunken rock in one of that*
dangerous Chaaaels of,th Bahama'lel anda
She had.Oaboardthe. : ftAm: first and second
mates 7 .andaix of ..the ;ciaw Lot/the lost.fyis;
04, who ware picked ;It *few - -hottrir.afteri f
'their vessel foundered. ;pt.tyro.:fiundie4
*en fri! iv.4_o. LiyeniqoAlk,
and Mary , for New 011eraus, net more than
tbialt : yassis wed, the eeßiagdet 4Thir gait'
down with 11'04— ,
. . . - • • • • •
the Printe r's Namai * Union.
. .
This body,- - says' the `Pittsbuig ,I , ' t; ad
joutfted on" Thursday. night; after a. se ion-of
tour disyS. `We* caw sayin ill trutfil in&can- ;
dor, that a more intellectual iiiiikilitimV.inl-
ented delibirative .. body never m et in aOr city.
Id.
The business of the Union was transact :with
a premptitudit Alit enr legislators ml ht. -em
ulato with profit to the peopfe—yetn othing
was done in a hurry. - The, questio n acted
on, though not appearing of much lin :lance
to the general reader at the first gfan e, will
be found.,pf d e ep interest - on - a closer extinti
adieu. iWe .ii - 0.., not believe we go too., far;
wheri wii.stii lhat; iho aettoti and es!' ple of
the printers,. to forming national and atilAr
ir
dinata U n ions, mill- eventually have it e ff ect
in everyibranah of mechanical induitt in'the
country.l Association is the only vra for 1110.
bar, to contend successfully against ih' oppres
siona of papital.,-41nd if societies this kind
are:Conducted in a proper manner ; : .itbe good
o i l
effects -f l owing from 'them , will bit elt,- not
only by Ahe- journeymen, but also by ha. em
ployer. !, This is so in the printing usiness,
and:we believe the rule will ; hold g i in re
gaid to : very trade l in the.country, 1* . I
The proceedings of the National U nion were
presided> over with great - dignity by tr 'first
and-seeded Vice Presidents,' Mess*: Greene
of Louisville, and Fonster of St. Leto. ...The
President elected nt,:the close et theisession,.
for &e'en:ming year, Mr. Gerard Stith; of New .
Osier* is a gentleman of ability ; he will pre
side over the Union,. we feel ..sathified, , with.
groat impartiality and dignity. The other, of
ficers elet; are also worthy gentlemen.
The; Goshen Whig is responsibt
following exceedingly brilliint artlelti:
- " 1
' ' DIAMOND. - 11 . I
Having recently bfttrd much of tholreported
1 - •
good fortune of the. Rev.. Robert Armstrong,
of Newburgh, in purchasing ainoni'ethee Min
eralk.*hit he supposed waft a_t,oPai s but
_ - ich iarned vat .toi be a'diamond, we baste tae ', l
ke . 'mills to get at 'the real facts ot Pi caw
and ;'a - -them to btitheser: _ '-i
IlTr. . rrnatrong, he hay s , tor .some. time ' ,
past devated much f his leisure tilt tb min=i
emlogical lariufts; purchased a lot 1 miner
als,\\e.\,:,
acme mo the nee, of an Engli hm'an in
New York, am ng hich. was one en Poied to
be a topaz . Up n an. examination of these
minerals a conside Ado time a ft er, mit pur;
c use, Mr: Arrest:. g was 'struck with the
c oso :tsemblanee .Of this.suppesed topaz - to
Vitt re diamond, and _ as led to subjact - it.to
a test iif its qualities. his test CenfirMeti
i n' eguaint-
given in
favor Of the vdlttabk cliaraete: \of tl e,g,etn.
Mr. Armstrong haS been O ff ered %,
501,000 •f 6
one half the brilliant, but hes eclined ilf ,
proposition. Its Weight is twel'anctu half.oz.
and if at relit .diamond, its 'valup will suer ,
than 42,000;000: Mr. Arinstrong 4; n w t. -
king.. measures to have the character :o th
mineral 'put measur es
the severest scrutinj.,..and \ o:
believe, he has but.little donbt_but that'scrut
ny will result according to his Wislies:. If .
diamond it is - the largest in -the, worlfl. - It. ha:
passed in disgnisethrough - several hands, it.
valuable qbanties not having been diseeverec
by the person who Originally took itilrean th
earth, nor by any into whose posseston it sub
sequentiy passed until it . full benel the seru
tiny '
of the present possessor . . If ' coffin°, i
will put the - Rev..gentleorm in possession o
immense wealth and thia *cal th, .we 'Wive fu
.doubt, he will use in-a tommehdable way:
Goshen Whig: T
.
Arrival of the Aktlantio.
,
The United States:mail steamship Atlanti
says the - ,N. Y. iferald,:arrived fromitirerpo,
at balf-past seven o'elock,Stiturday mornin
1! ixceedingly -quick passage enables. us t
presentOuereaders with ,an extended resnin
of thelatest Euiopean and other foreign urn.
Our dates froth:England are .to the 1 3d inst.
The .intelligeuca .from that quartq does n
poisess any particular feafure Of interest. Th
Jewish Relief 'bill had" been
. rejected id. th
_House of Lords, many warm negrOf etnancip•
tors votin in the, Majority. Ttioj House
„Common had approved of the .chancellor:
Inuigeto hick was -becoming mere popul.
daily. T le : Lord Mayor of London had e
tertained he judges at dinner.- : :Airs. ILlleec
er Stowe and,Charles Diekin were present, I
also the' American Minister.. 'rho Hossu ' .
rocket affair had caused a sharp debate in . Pa -
figment, It was said that there Were one li -
died thousand refugees in London, and' the r
position and restlessness. caused lineasines
not only to Prussia, Germany an: . Austri ,
but even to .-. the :Court of Eitglan Itself.
tm.
France remained perfectly quiet. he . dean
l i
tie happiness and Imperiallopes of yNapole. n
.had been clouded, - and, temporarilY, ' &Imp'
tir the promaturtraccouchmentol tbdEnap
Eugenie. The attention of the great powe
*al still tarried to the affairs of-t he Ottom n
Ente. The contional tinecess .01 1 i:the re 1
part •
in China, renders the Bill of t i le prey t
Emperor's throne :probable.. It was conaid -
'ed that a foreign armed interim:fiefs ion 4
alone preservethe vide to the presont T r
dynasty. . The' commercial, mercautile; d
mining accounts from Australia, ere : satisfy
tory. From the Cape of Grixid Heim; we I
that the leading, Eiffir Chiefs
,had submi
te'the conditions of Gene* Cathcart, and:e
tit* peace was expected soon.- I :Matti* '
still encroaching en Switzerland,l where it.
federal government and di ff erent Caton eon .
ells did not seem to harmonize ion
of. administrative policy. The`geeetal t,
we
of the Continent Was that of peace, but e,
diseased state Of the politield System prev - l
ing at litany courts,- was shown', by freetici t
pett y
outbreaks, either_ upon gni:ideas of
ty orreligion. - -:' - - . ! : I ---..-
The . Nair Mexican Bota . dary •
, ,
:Thaideit acmes to - preinil ,t hat the . .ititsbin t,
when it, shall come to -takeltip I toil consid
lion the Now Mexican boimdiey, I will, in
upon the litesilla,' or Little Valle 34 thrown :
the Mexican alde.by :Commissioner- Bartlett,
but 'claimed by Governor-Lane, in hin.proda..
'nation, as part.of our territory of New Mei'.
co. Veq well. _The treaty provides _the, ,
mode of settlement of all. slich questions,- and
we - presume %the disputed temtory - will be
submitted to the required arbitration. ...
But we maintain the opinion that tiiemt
satisfactorysettlement,,not only et this ba' n!
ilis
diiy dispute;but'of all nor frontier diffinl ,tiesi
with Mexico; bo 'tii..‘pitrchijse all that
pargin.ofopen country 'south of the line kir
Guadalupe - .Hidalgo, which _bait been..depePti
ha-0g decoiged, and_is now theTuiidispot I
range of 'the Aptchei..r Let this be, done, a 4
i
let a new line he established , admittint , of c l•
. r ..
onization and Military stations, eta it. will Iso n
afford complete protection to the ftoatiers n
bothsides of the boundary . Santa Anna ill,
did ctly"find hiniself hard pressed for money . --.
so hard that he must either matte al destent tip
on the ,w4alth of thei.elmrch, or. Sell ir - another .
strip Of-the, waste lands of . the Irepublie, l ie:
pdse , theeineent- of.war. .We trust that -
s retary Mer ti6cy; the zit jovotelit#- .old r ? ,i
tit.
will save tiro ctictiO Of Mexico by: itieh- . &
ly overtures-to Santd - Anna as-will - relieve' the
State We alustihOP BTie+ or, Ole b Pfie*
Eir An editor'At a dinner tab , bang ` k - ...
tau he wouldtaketisathe-plidditi , replied, in'
4 , fit, orobstizeitimln - Owing to , a 40Wd a O
e r/":
en;_ I r * l 4 .17061 P to : finis 'coo& for It ,
. -
ENT.SQEPIAIML
2 fir A Shark we - recently kill near: Sari.
yinu lc i s c o *601..141cm - liver. °ter three bestl4
. of oil: were Pivelred , / - z•-Ziet 'ride/ of le
kody Bill barrel's." - • '
• - 1 - .
-
_ _
EN=
- -
0. - 1 The Come -,pf 1856. • I,
Tikkfolluiving Intere ' ting details 'respee
~. 1
' , l444owMai i,vex ' pecteiTte make its*?, J.., one& about tlie"4*!l,:f ~ 180; areiplirea, y
...„ - h
Lltahinet an::eminent i Frepih iAronorriei;
.ad thensbili: of the 004erby of SeitinCesilii ,
iil-....1 0
. *.t,iy.;',liiibliwhesl,,- , This, ''Tibiil.o"!l2'j
, ' ! iiiter translates froth the co:tiger det,Eids
nu- 1 - 1 - : IV - 1 .
,'This comet is on6ofithe grandest of which
istorians mak, ineritithi. It. riod of i ....'revo: -
' thin is about Piece Itiindred ; years. It' Was_
;
.epninithe'year,:lo4,' , 6814 , 975, - ',.1204*a.
. helm tune In 1546.1 Astsionotruirs agreed!,
ti its rotttini i 1848, butit failed - to
Ppeart-intique an rift ez-vitts, accoiaing to
e expression of lti. Italiinet-j-itnd continuos •
6 shine stall, unseenWns. tAlready the of
..ercatories begin to bei /4ingled for the Ode of
liiiibentitifulwinderitig 4 tal. :, rs - dmiinii :
I .himbelf had pitt 'a l cra*gpon , hiiteks‘
bpe;wli.*.i learned,ca 'enlister of,Middlebetirr
M. Bombe, reasured tl; astrOnoinici:iliorld
of, the Continued „exist v r,e jit the venerable
irmi4nifieent comet - . ,1 i! '
-, ' Disezioted, as all dither "tronotners.-w.erep
s'• the non-arrival - of the co rnet at the j'est,pee
tad titno,3l:DOmnie,iided '.,, i theiireParato..,
ri 'ahem of Mr. Hindbrithia' - patient* truly
Detteh,lhas revised .alV,tim - ,ealccilations; 'and es
1 Wait* --
all the actions of all th6gant's *pod,
the comet - for three litinisired! yiutrif tifl itwohf•
Won. 'rlthe Tomtit of ihis' , patientiabcgi. gives
the arrival of the comktjin Auglist, , Ml,.with,
all uncertainty ef *I Ye** ,more ottielist Soj
that from JBL6 to - ifiestf . we May eipect the ,
t t
great comet : which w4s the cause of isAdif,
cation 'of the'Emperof Charlegjy., in :.- ..
?'lt 'is known that; Ortakt of We genera
l ad
superstition, whichinteeprel..
,:the isp , me
of a comet as _ the - re.rurtner of„ genie:fatal
event,'Charles . V. be li eved that this entaetad-'
dressed its menaces ' jet:bully to him as hol
ding the first rank itiongitovereigns..: 'Thel
great-,and once wise, u
l oee
t no s wearied and aluit,:.,
tered 'monarch, had ' , 4 Or for • some time
the 'victim ' of 'cruelireverfies., ' There were
threatening' indicati ng in the political if not
physieial horizon of , still gr eater tempeat: to
come He site left to ely t,inidespair. ; , -
- 'For:
;
, tune a dons old Men.i .irtip appearanceof
' the hl g star seethed ,t6hiin an' admersition
from li a Cli that he must ii.age to be a !cover:
Agri ieh . would . avoid a' flitalitY, from which
one with out authority , might be Spared., It is
known that the Et,eperor anti/Yeti hia sibdiea
ki66 but a little more 'than - two years:,
'Another comet iiehli:h .. .Pegged near' ns in.
~., 1
'1835, :and which lias.; appeared twenty-five,
,l y times since the. yearl ia`*ifore christian! era;
Ins beeninssoCiatedthe tsiiperstitious a-4
'Many impOrtant events' which, !Miro deco red
;near the-,periods of its, visitation... • '
.1n . 1066 William the' Clonquerer" landed i i
iEnaland, at - the ' hend of 4 numerous arm
about the: time. that Ilse comet appeared, *hie!
ti4t\
' now bears.the natheiofAitley's comet. Th
circumstances wao'regardcd by the. English
a prOgnittic ofthe ifict-iitylof the Norman's.
.It infuse universal 1 - terror; iti:jo the , minds
the peorle, and cantribute4ristita litiic toward -
~ e submission' of the csiiiiitry a ft er the bail
lastiriffs, 4 is it 11.0 served to discourarreth
se! 'o rs of Harold before AIM , combat. Th
'conic <is represented apiasi the. famous, tapiste
of Bayeux, executed by . p,neeki Matilda; ill .
wife.' of tla Conqueior.,,,..The sameconset,i
-1456, tlfro • terror among the'Turlis runic
the Comman of Mahemet 11, and into ,th
.
ranks of, the *stiin'ssiiiring the terrible bat
tie 'of Bfl,cle, *146 forty thousand Mus
isulmarisl perished... The coretit.is.deseribed b
histJorians otthe titite nsliinthense, terrible, 9
(ener64o6 iri'
6,length,'earqingt la!' its tradtiii
which covered two c,ele - I signs, (60 degrees)
and Producing universal t ' 0r.'.... Judgingfroru
this portrait, comet‘ Mire . ' 'ngularly ilegener-1
it h I ' 7
a id
ate& in 4ur.day.t. It-Will lie r membefed;,. o --71
ever, th in 181 - i there se ers - a otzjie t, o f.
great ib illiancy, which inspire d a tile supersti
tions.fr ra. Since-that epoch scie ceims no
ted .ne iy: eighty comets, which, wi "-few cis •
-
cepticth *ere visible OnlY lik Abe, at Of tho
teleseoPe. •Kepler w,he,rsj ' askeil :how. \ty
comets: he thought,,there'*ere in the : hem .s,
anstvered, , a4'inarsyj r es: there are fish in the
igen.' i
1 'I j ::4 . - • '
for the
ANTS'.
t i
01 or -itiTl'iEbiren - alio hard ,
presse fig rippintmontel to office .ender the
. new - ad .inistratinn:at Weshinfrton, . gives rise
nil
c .to so - amusing W et( eats. • I. he following Is
~. told us of the Secretary:of State: . - - ' ,
.. 'Am ng the host ,ofl*Siegere in'the p',liinit.
-of place, was a Wercian'...Who. was •.remelt'
-
anxious that her' . husband shoeld 'be ynct4e
postipaster in Somo country village. . Shelves
mon, persevering in - her Aulicitations; in season:
and nt of season.] She sitood at the Seereta.
ry.s . oor when !lei came out.:. of 41$ - room - in
the morning; she intercepted him:onlis lodg:.-
inguUt night On li knei Occasion she _remained'
there unusually late; .the Governor listen4il to
her astong as ha laatil4,lwhei he, regeosted
her4o excuse him, hat abelingered; ..At length
every ,ientlemari; but one hail- goer, And the
Secretary, took off_; his shocui: , Still
,sho stood
her grc . kued,...quite f erinia,ved. Vircilwint des:
pante, :the Secretary finally rose froin his . seat
ancrpOceeded to strip:ofilhie coat ; then, tint
ing to the woman, ho 'eclairciedi ilfadato,l I
am ftoi g to bed , and if yen 'don't withdraw; I
shill white to Mrs. lfarey. Tritenit.yoii„!_i The
lady, iOmediately _retired from Ihi room: ' A -
BEII I ACES OF Muinfaumslut 8UFFAL0. 7 ,...
Jan ...40ler having beeti conv icted *Vibe prev.r
eat term - of the wild of ;t : bo prirdeii - Of Itir..
it s
tholomew Myers; on I &levelling of tko•tdlth
of February last; and 11' counsel having taken
exceptmns during. b, ir ' I, the, visa was Rip
uediefcire the SuOrmi Court and a new tri..
'al denied.' , Ths, Orli() .t. Was! brought' into
court,' and being `' asked f his had-anythirg to
reed that h ' lenderWei nd - f
11,y re 1 he wa s aence o
liquor i''very lunch [excited int; the:' 'time be
committedcommitted.theTde4 and 'that he vireeYnr Bor
n': ,Irleler.ie sPeineeYlvenil Geimees appar i.
I
ends . about . tiverity.twp [ years of age; 'ea
speak but little 'English; and: ha - very . fa .
friends itithisiountry.,t,The : sentence-o>
oi
court - Was that ha ho htmg hylthe neck
dead, between th 4 hogral
o'clock' P. M . ; on rridaY thelilth day, of JOn
At
,the. General term tl4 Surireme . roug
on Saturday, the eissolotiWipism- Pettloslif
wascopvieted last..winter ttf
wife by beating andlickitig her
brought before . the SOFireute
counsel ;
denied and' the priooktet srai i
exeeeted hetitiew'the i ,hours Of .
P. ht., _on Friday Oui - fin* d i lt.,;
Derrj is an Irishimutifaisl- s
lish.—Bstrolo-COurier:l
far The Magi Glrette sftY l
nesdayl the- 4th' ineLs about
. s ;'
4 o'clonk,r - one of the ri44etit.in
on, ia
iu
ed Isaac rallaiiiiinniiie
gettiri uponli Vie of 14iriba, *
been kaki°, and sealing . the, ,i
then been employed: in ,Ity t , l i c rd,
opportunity; whi?464 lentenln!in,
duty, syd the keepent:Tere 'busy'
operation the business o(the:cht3
s e." , hie 'ennironnienkin 0 1 4 0713 04 4
kw, one 4 4 610 4 1 ) . 21 4 4 41;mm hir
i
over the welitAtutOtheekh 'Or
ciiiitelieoniiiiineed,'.o4 - :eorivii
getting en An'tie l ean4t4teti,bet
Odell; :.-Holfee:therf"Oeco*
4 1 e . h." fiv° years to !I9rint!
A littio buried ,,
rn
whomrdig)th,"-n
um turai exertl°..i. ~gatintivr%
MEM
s. ).
• t. _
EC orJ,
1 for
1
..1411:
, I
P
of a ittoldia iatßutElo ,
r finit‘ein to twenty 'era** buried :in;
7 5 ,ttz , ". . .. e
'l , _yj Ole .4 cums. - .. .
''. '''' .....%`• "- ' t - %.,,, j a Beffalo May 101 - 13;31.,. .
-*., ~.....,,.., ...,-,-..-:".4”
Or pli . ll toreeord ono or ibolT;p4
, . c ,
4, ,, , , t accidents that has ever.oe
rredi iri ciur*., ;' It id - difficult t 6 a ' vent
ythlitg like. elt ,t' the -
particulars;in ease
in• the midst
. q.,f: t ~.. minediute excitement- o
the hour, hut alililiat can be had wehOre pre.
sent.:;- --",•-• - • -,--.-- ,---- •.- -,- - ---- ~ ~.. ~...i.. 1
, A short tired sinee, Mr. :•11., Glenny, pr..
chimidif the - building next a ' ie thz# in which
Ihis , paper is-piiblised, and k nown as the old
T.Ointriereitd•Banklbuilding.-•,-This helwasfitt
il i a
ting up in a r beautiful . styl _for a eroekeiy
store. i 'The arrangements. ere halittfaineW
wards cOmPletion; and it : w - his purpose
:InaVeOto itla.abant,ten.3 •11.. Lest,evenin
betvieen five - 03'0x o'cloe tbeback:wall Of.
this builainif:enddeuly fell with a ealah.thnt
• i
was linard" at .a groatdistanie,' bu ink from
fifteen. to twenty, persons beneath th ruins.
The exac t, nirmbk. it -ito im ' 'blo give be.
fore . our next. Beineso ewhat near the
hour of euittlit Work, it is hOped at a per .
te
tion of the workmen -had 1 ft., B the best
is bed enough. •Wiip (a list f the per-
Alms knOwn to be engaged upon building
as fiti, as could' ie , sicartia ~ .. ,- , ~,-,.. , ":,1
~., -:There irerel.twelve me 'emplo y e d by Mr..
Tilden; Those Alwyn to _have' a saved,
were :--- Warren Sawyer ... Ufa(' Deak.Genrie
Nichelss,Giergenoacki tireace gitiniii%--
'' George.lanai hey,.leg ati3-arnk brokea..'
l ed
,- ..George Pi: /Anson fore an fOrliii.Tilderr,
killed- ' - - • ;.." _:.-2';
_Miebrel Hadley, laborar, kPled ' L. - '
e i h
Henry Steinhuffe , sup to hekilled. '
There Wire thr others -whose niutieS vie
could not learn, • in izemploy of , Mr,. , Tilden
supposed to bo in : dm rat . '. - v.,-1.. ,.. ---
1, MessrS:Jehn rat4Tho Hefford had three
Men and two boys ' miiloY 6/. the csOentr
Fwork, three of whom were killed? , , -
I _Henry Halthrop, and two German i 4 Whbie
names we ..'weie unable ,16 -lea rn , l'ninklin
Hoare, and Cluirles Hume, 1, and a hey named
Philip were saved:
13
Mr. Glentifs - book keeper , tutd - a boy, Who
were in the building esca p ed with hut slight
,injury. -, t :, .. ' - , f ) .- 1,.. , _
This. gives an at of twenty. th,ree"" _in ; i
the building et • the tiru_e o the areident. '
Six"- i dead - hodies l fiave ben.,takeri.i.fion the
ruins, mill (licit)is preha ly . _
_three:Mere not .
Yet found. -.-: .." 11 ". ' ' lr •---'''.
H...' o
-,r.r ible -M
. , de
-y ri. W ash i ng ton. x
-A-W fe'i throM b haht4briul44llo . 4l
s ledmid, 7(f /4: Afuriterer: , - & 1 -i-.
Z
.-
:. '2. -.: ' •,- ' W'.l lint n 'Mail I 5 4s - 3 - '
Robert 'A: ilawlfc, Mese en (Tor of. the Gener,
el 'Pest_i Office cut , :his .; wi 'o's - throat itt, teno 4 :
clock, last..,night;...au,hsur
,afton,they,„retired
coniiletery severingthe wind pipe; and 4ree
res. :'.. He ' then' made -- two cuts at ." hie `;own
throat,f but was, - -- as ' he` save; - privented , , , ,freni
.killingthimSelf by; his wif‘knockingihe_razer
out-of -hi s '_ hand. Their, datighter,' ..thirteen
.. yeari a. a g e, oeci m y.ini i , , lio a4,loininozidem,
was awakened bY "the sercatns - of her Mather .
'WhO jumped - Ont .- of- Lod et iid ran dOwn stair s,
*bile itan4e rr.ised.theifiOnt - windaW,,,ioudly
'exclaiming, 114 ave cut ' , ,ir6 , , wife's throM,, and
My , own, .ud lir tend . to , cut my'.ehil'd's:. The
r ia
Wife,in the ine. tii e , reached .thelick4:d,_eor
and attempted Speak;' t `wife unible:' :The:
neighbors; ala led; goin,, iri; found her on the
floor in a - 4in4 condition, - the husband's - fund;
iner.over. her, _with artuS:c.xtended. ekciaiming,
- 'T
'' ' ' •i - 1 havecot Tier ilk - t'
` 04, my w il e, my .. w ife e; . . on -.
The Shil& - S vial screaming on the - SidOS:.-.' - `The
WTS expired` in about twentY - - minutes.i - An'
inquest was -held_this nisrning,.,and the - .jury
returned a verdict zifaealli by, thS_hands of
hef lufs'bind,-he being la i n deraniged',State:of
fmind::. Hastke - h - US be4ii arrestediind Cannnit
led. lie was honest and i ofrensive ordinUrily;
but iiiiiimd timexcist liai been k anextteme'
ly -depressed state of mind %,,Interidieg,.shicide
he. had written aletterisaYing I '6e-world Was
against titiri;'and.rti be1461(1 7 not live FIN4*. -
'here; he wanted ill hisifaniVY to gowitl' . ozu
to heivon.''-'..;,'--12, '.: 1 , -` 1.,-
MUrder '
o7iite tisclusion ...)11noach other intOestint
mat*, says: the Pi/61;111n. Pei; we yiCid our
actiaal to=day. to - WO,' ii_Uptitition . Of a'fall
count' o the heartrendin PeatastraphO on' the
New Hat Jtailread.:: NO person can re :411'6e I
details of i ' terrible slaughter
. eflheman
witltO4lt bein hocked at; the ernel f leartlCsi
and eruninalte)7,leet of the eneneerit atidcon
rs ()
ductotithe train. -; things - I'4re
'an 'end.'l - : T i\ti
hat is nestien' for the public -- to
Settle, .We are rejOleed:4o„ notice the
,Legia t tature of PatitiOkatiti SPiri l 49 ,B l) - i
POinterVilipeCiateommiticeto iiivestig!ite . tha
causes - of this disaster. The committee CO
sista Of Serattorliyattil/i. Beekwithl4i.l3isj,
sell.and lir; Halsey. ::They are: ;
Mali" at once to the Stein), of -disastia,to
'tett fatts;"and'mpbrt.'"OgeiallY.i
A alsOritredite - eii," imPdainifit !be .
of $lO,OOO on evert miliesd Compaoloi Pith
Pump * theie-rpadt.inaL heavy pen
alibis for `accidents proteil to have arisen;
treat I Pareicalßeas• ;1
A heartYliisent froni - overk'Obiliitirperson
in country s ILE respond - tof:aitat.the"Ni*
[ - York[ilet i akt says in fegaid to the_diaistar
rt says that it is to -belOpedthat ; {ills>whole
sale - eacrificethis hecatomb or Alen; iteleet
and childien-:—*ill at 144icenit iniataioft;
n -
SOont actioall - over the, , soon . ri T :
1,4 , of human' life.npon our ; ma. for
l .such Pains Penalties4 l 6bl* 'tkc t :, l s / P r A l . ti .
tient of incompetent men to thoiinanagetnetit:r.
of the trains, : as *ill, for the fatire; l iffad
guaranty to the: ntimiipeitini
'traveler,- strain of carp :full of passengers
a trait Atha :lo° -important, and inAlAl , :a
responsibility ton great t ito: be eselie: ol '
Chancealiedeitt*tiOnlalbellea a'ar. ikflOr=
inti - thickheaded• or rechlest(enghicera:l7.4ll:
hiw.citize* fait not time it length ta Consid:
.criaal 'do whaitinni. be..-done for the p-oblie,
---110anintn' TZ—"lit-''nengrregft'Ass
igst 'skin Ogee ,ini . 011 4 1 figid:: imiLsi be.**
o.4**
ono l
alight folio*
in :his 0 ,took p sMetio n match
in-ordiita„dispetit.- . 16 - Ahe iirdot 1-of
iversstiisiliS'wa.‘nnopaphiatln3introAncolith'e,
nultinvois ; • the sogg;','RrOggeii
am; dminyilinikif Wei ear 'aright.
tire;'a onion of ttie': OniOni-iidlinintAtiAtin
On* . aridliaint Ahern; on*lstentit: ::..They: sin
.fmlTk4e-.44l#:4lsYsr .spoke Wen ;Air,
fetOP wee 404ing,tkat his ton ue:be
came:siid;irtni two s
aiyOnrnic_nf.
an& intivailit*feffiiitiv-A
Skis. -..-- ~, PPort-lonn .-04 1 q ER
liiittid ‘iiniAdo; in th'
0 Altillieny City 1"9,9r
Hottseiin
;' latiirdni , evenin g inet—' In :
.the" - ear
Atvaii-'ofittatsci4fet I.lol **Pribikta*Or?'
ian
i 14m-ixciAtotrie SoiLluMe'tiim!,-.-nlt4fattte4 ,1
ed, ad ele4f9r-ihi , Ayt - .oo*'Yi
Ve. d retunra'grtle. NlniOd # Y'
into
intiOtioii - *:emdiii,m nFOA itillp
`rOnuf,usediatifestilylkittivr thiltigarlOir
.theTemPi''Svleci -took; Higrinnr . httiqfOndi*K
;tetradl..l l li. coOlitigau 0.47- afteeitgoPti,bkii* 1
i i
0 04421 111 k -, VW - 0#200, - ilf",,s,,,wl,#k t . 1
ihroitifie froth earWeitrtt/P - : : Jmulit i , .. f,
teltliregiva*titlrelY4 M.? . ikstium6as
ti;:zifi4alizita'wOn'ouvisenliiikg - 6 '
.11 r-gliidt,4°'?l'Yeltrit , ',: littCo4X- ,
her.
L s
itr.,fititdjuilnf/nnot,owi 4-N *
nin,.dt'
1 &hi Y rillidliveiikt thirihe iaiiiitimidi
0 0 4iititAfil ' ileitti ' Vrotiiiit:Aks of ittiotOit,
4 134 4 0 0,P,400 1 0004010A -t 4 - ',5 1- 4, ,,-
'
a~y t er
..*
roa. •
- -
'-'6A.P.:.%14‘74q 6 3 411 4. 0 0t0Pjri.ciun.e befers.
tkai gr. Lee,.
. .
14,4*-Of
;:thknfigt . creel tifid:-riiist lost
' his wiTe;blitititit.With
- tor Arteitisti he
occupied it. car itttriehea**Mie - ofifmight
'One ictationi : thi train swat
' ladr ! eit fai"-the PurPose -
`df;tackiing an an _ of er : loaded
The
'ihriori:ort_meetint,wia' , so ?iiolent;ikita:.bieak
.-,lifickikttif,..(66'llo4o4**;44taken4 of the estf
;Midlie:Wirsiiiiccodin
,Ablk.kokl)ntnot:solii;pi*.ei.d.hP,W.AMTAgi
.He Canki;6o;NikAelinit*:.!Oek , Ort . get
'Off 860. to
Hruniltori Ile - tOcidet.ti•-:.Utria,', Where 6e
ritOpiiek::Bothe,4=434l#:.-lith-541* "brother,' Al&
Richard pais •
On sttemptingAat 44:',O14ileitiOi.Wte few days
to go home, he found bg getting . the stn e .
that he was liniblii.*4las an d` 'PuunV° hero.
some days Innifife..;;H* - 04)**ent home bet
the injirri vrab ;:, ne~et cared and
-
a'esultett the entire -
.10**.limbi, - Ail* 21)
seriously: 04tephi41044671deiluile. of 9PI*; -
I .
that - *se -
remote o severit of the cone. ..
qf..44 - "i.ipOri)itlis*iftvl 4 / 1 11 7 AO . *
min of .B.oorils-eopietelikVisziniritaV
The , espetva'4oolnOtid.l*,;;;;• - it,s,4o.i
Eldridge'or Hamilton,andif9n:4:*Siteliger
and;-ifi*C.
-Widen of Cisialupdgc(iifor
gnestiOn . oiMkaii!Ori damages *teltirlo4iio
list evening; that the returned it'.verdict
for. the::forri,tiintrinOilellriilk - It ire
are corr ectly , :firfOniedi:thiimintitnY:ciffered to
*Atli : i t 'b _ by- #l.pailpf;lit. Of 1116q00.
Utica GayeUe
The ande-of-Rail-- ":- Road - AClii•
;41entits'.. -- ,-.- :- - , ' .
Thei 1411adelpItia'Regit*„ makes , the fol
lowing statements ; with regard to one ,of the
loinelPallitaiirelade riming out , - of. New YOrk .'
CitY; but doei net Statewhich it".is: - '' . --
1 '-A" few monthis.Since • e Ind the Priyilege
1,
of iiaspeting-11 - diarikep by secondneter,who
had bcenjor sometime; e ployed,en.the"road.-
alindedio: Ile** a, _-... who never dank
; intoxicating _ drinks: Fro . thi s di ar y - we learn
that at ,rie time he tic:astiding on aii - '. engine
with an„lengineei Wife lizi charge of a train of
fifteen leaded freight;ca - - .: l: ..Theas,gi/Fer was
!di - ook; and; at one . time, , Yrltittf..loolOg en a
, down grade - ,at more than double the,iyeed,pri
scribed for the fraight train, aid' ..coming near
a shert - eutve, he spoke to - the Mi,gineelt4
slacken the _speed, neeordingto- the. positive
orders when rounding_a Curve, : Thii engineer
did ;not ;Stif,
; and;ot .exaMination, he found
; him fa4t cr.s. e p lei& Ce ftill:Aead :c/ steam on!
,- Liiiir hint so'as to awalien-bii4 and She
ply f.'the Angifip - er was, - 4.1 ilways; pall her
°Pen att4 let , ;ber. 'sun:, ;This . was -a freight tiiin
-but it was running at-this ter i rible , ~speed,ing
' : of me; -
,to a I°ng::itlli at tle.Statitle
, ~..., . .. , • -
where A the engineer, with r oth. r 'railroad opera
tires, rook tiinne to drink'andbe - meiry: lad
theNengine min of whengoirripat such lived
ci-Ury car in the , train inust'h lie. beett ditrei'•
ed; andiprobablyeierY:lifo: f "the: linilds on
board. i Biz:6(lE4ll4s, et vi ..ant 'of time,
t ,
and might have metn tip - -i. - ti; if the exit,.
neer had, not, a Man- t awake -- him.' , The di.
(gi jags' '
rs n *"
Crl...
art furtlier - shows (gl. ire 01 1 ,ithe::.0aRIC's an 4
dates)'that engineers n : tho:paanOnger :Airs
iv ere in the hii - bitof rinidrig and :.getting at
solutely . :drunk:; that lhev - 'ad- ittagiered tq
, thik„engirin illicit - wac-to: - d ior ;the. loll& of
hainanbein6i undeettin... ' e - 0f: 42 4 a M 124
Facts,. in regaratn . th'e &rink' eiiir itiort thrall
1 ,
of : one: PfigineP, i; . , running ' lit . 11 _I I A liiteu n g h n
train (freight,) , 2 to' ttie'phe . jo l t: a n - Bad; jp s t, t ot
fore leaving-a stator] bicanael; too -IlinniLami
Aupid 'to attend itt I;inshasintas ; .of the tnee.
tilig and drialsi g, by ei?nduciona t 7spending hi
course .'Of Sun AY $ 3 9 .P 1 4,, s4o;' , Toti - anniedyxyr
ifithiepi. and ke ping 4p such ilifiV ichenever.
'tp,,,,ey rdeil IC: IsOrsiiintlin:,..friet , „'-thlit, of
all tha f - egnoThe mr,rind engineers: ontbn, road,
thizi o' . aa n0t... - : "'ad 'Aier. one: : !i041d. v4.4tink
.
-- - • • d .: 5. , - . .` -*- .. i--- •
-114,13x1eatmg , ,,.. 111 , , - ._,
k:iitsti:ket•
Yor 31`16th•
test business . ,in
_
and_
state " flour ; In.
FLICRL'I
western aam•
if• deFeSBe4:6ll
wAvicotit Mitrket fhoer Atlantic= k ik f l : o - i s a cair
esby,:t thn abatalnent=ln
mitikit.
mai datand-
Win and /
_
till:midi:in iii - olidet it: 4 - 75 ; : -¢ '-The,. sales of
w --tern alma 4400_ bbls at 4 . 56 14 for mou
rn Ai - 14, straight, state ; 4. 75 ti 4' 94 _for-
_mixed
141 fanny -Ittiehigan and Indivia common to
f 4 ao
g :64::0hi0:,_ - - .. - ''' -.--
IliberlifiCar is in better demand- and the
Faiths firm for the better grailesOnit heaty
' the IoW. - Sales of 2,000 bbts at 115 1214 _'
a - 61 I=4 for compon.to goad brands. Bat ,
ti onwAhoriuldria aid Geargalairai , and 85
4 4111662 1.2 for fancy. Bpi, flour,., jo ' it
14:Sidec Offirso sit.s3,B7 1-2.,Vern me
e t tr,
a itieleila tt for !Jersey::: • I . .'•' '-1-
in6llAlN=The Market tor wheat! is las ka
dettettiim*hY the - Role* . of 7800
'.4niniti white Ohio at $1 - 20 i .1 - iwit 'eleliTtr.
' e allii'llt*-ei")., an d 10thlbtlei fair 'Ca.
' Itr l'' 12, closing hesvy. • Rye' is searei .
' d" Wanted! ;Fairkieor scia, 1 9 411- at 87 'aill'at.
s 1 ip.-r Barley is Whir , . , and if 64a7 4X;
Oats are:n good dem= . - at 46648 , f0i stOir
.'. -611/011) aid. 44 it'46 (or Jersey; corn. ir
- ei7 , end more freelY °frit y aw le gat
sad wanted at 10'; Mies of 30,000 balk'
a :60, 1,2 a 61 for ipsourid ; 63 1-2 a 641.3
'rlialllt4taniralied'; 64 a - .65 : 1 -2 ?for --- white
r+'- allOneialid'67:"o ll wealellf- - Illiiedl7 the lat:
, hot - : .', • ',,. le i..i' 1 - 4 ; ',.
`---- tiiird ' -Wen eitive thao liaise as rem',
-"Wt.
A goods, but
the:
.humneas is, 11
,'/, 1 it rinu i:jurtY o 4,.f if -, 0 - 0 1 0,1t i i h :4 1 _ 1 t l ie lar • atttei i:
, • !- 6 , ' real ere m . ere _ g, a oe, 8 ate no
~,
"_. , •'' arsa there ta tio3sliterthsilelepression. - :'l 6
Iseit,dio for 401 !inde there is mom 1
'- !Itt'Ozi4l*,..eetultrY,mterettantti , :e o lXth me - 16 1 -
pay _welkiusdisserchsuite*eie aftvef-eitetrt . ' 1
eilYthteh ifirioneY,=o:iviribri to:el - grea t p un t' I
naStY,oripaysieetaespealasly frem-the neer. ,
Msitiele'l stain ision , oliing., heft 'Osi 7Weiterrs ~
2
-,..-iand-N.---Y0 k 7 -fPads e llit'it --11 die-,'l
,:eeie,& l lltthe 4 ieetera - ene.Y4teiketel_;;:,:f.,,, I,_ ' 1
3.liesitaar: ket: for, lk &toga; favors = _Otly,erk I
01444141 - y ter eiliert, - all'-6W:larilai; rece ipts ' '
from -the Neat read° = itleee lower =and the '
,i
,uPiYeitl tendency et e i&W499011004e0 in -
Atieieaitia dititiolgtie ' " . .tsi the' ahiii` .ee - ePecu' .
l at lic--,:- A q:.- ~.::- - -., , :,-....,, ....,_ ,
~;,I) . i.flyieletlitate-tel3 l v 60044 recant: bean'
4eepae;;;;i4: -, *eliei',. pwaid,L - poiritateut,has .
Iti,.e:Ustredi '4 i 00 .. 4 . Oniiii.f.-,Oger:,ilur amid'.
I
tei* - 14 ,1 Mk*A`lf ittatiiiiiYiehttlie -
'... '. The - hee,!/*!esee - t • 'l44-44*.ast*ined by
KleOlatem'itt provisi 4 are to forgotten,
aotheifirlti . '. lifieWiseettat::at - seams
, 7 .* 1 .;,i.
.1-- - ,.. ' '-- '-; 'f , "'" ‘: 1 iC,"4ll;' ':` .... ''' ''• ' ' '
_ 'fllk*,a
. t *Ogg: re-, • i : - UIiC"'?A S YPYInt
WIO I . l :i ' '. , ' jet**le 1 of toint,it*id#ls and
Akliti : ': ''',l.4lP6llolosif47.;Xiciii4lo, EA ,-
1440i*iontieletai:ii*parika. - tq,Agentii• .:.
In-
teli'ii.t::uillell.i,ioji*l4-:filli.!.;11:-Ppeetfift:1111:11;r1iittrioy44,:44iiia„, .-,i);,*,:ri7i'pfriiii:atilpriol4.l.76:4.:
L._111.,-1,410r04***04 le° gl .
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