The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, May 26, 1853, Image 2

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    W . "Plis fallowing .as to the_. progress.ef
NOMADISM in - the .ter ritory " of Utah' maybe
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interesting to. some of our' readers, and start
. _.
ring to others.' - Theltior , mortir are makYlg it,
told strike to build:up' their'lreculiar 'lnatittil.
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flea,' and they appear to meetwith encourage
. 'lent in theireffortsi ~ c. '," '''..
Fran Utah Territory,,
', . The N. Y. Tribunehaereceivedthe Deseret
.
Nevi's, being seven weeks later than previous
advices. Letters to the News. from Pare wan ~
_and Codar,',cits give good accounts of _the
progress . of things :there:, They-"appear'to
have no lack of festivities or merry, makings
in Utah. Obedient to a elaclamation of Gov.
' Yonn ,
fln NeW Years day was 'observed with
- feasg, preYer, singing, dancing, etcetera. -=J
.- Oa the-27th oelannary, Gov. 'Young gavern.
'splendid ,party; or , rather ball, 'to the general.'
.- autherities of the Church, national . officers, .
.'';.itierehants, and other disting'uishod, friends,
:'.,and en the following day a siatilar, great par
_.... ty was given 'to the public handa.' ' They have,,
al in Salt Lake City a 'Social-Hall,' which
a 46
ears ,to boa sort ` of the:Am:end a corps . ..
-. :-elrantatirrui.,.as the now styles it. It was op
.- ened for thafirst . time on Nevi Year's day and
.' tharifermames • were peculiar. In the be
enntng several songs - were sung t:among them
one - called "I'M a Stint,' I'M a saint.' A dedi.
cation prier was • offsqed,. - and' an' opening ad
' dross delifered, from .which we learn that it is
-thafirst dramatic-,association. 'Aft“.r . ,the ad
:dress, cotillions were danced, a ScOtett'song
was.eung in costume, followed by a eongeall
- eillThe Ittirmoir Creed: A band
,of negro
. melodists performed; and a 'variety of fanny.
: 7 Tern,,as was_ sung. The printers ot.tftah had a
grand festival an the I.sthaf,February. •
r A..... stringer Ira.s been, Wren into Salt Lake
1,.. City, and delivered over to the '
U. S. authori
ties,
ler havin,g killed ania) -
The Legislative-Assemb , , after A session
•of forty days, adjourned on the 21st of Jaen
:: ary,.to meet again on the Ist of June next.--
= Itlippears to be full of business.
. . The missionary: correspondence from Ea .. ;
rope says that the-Mormon cause in Great
~,Britain is in'...ri very prosperous condition, hay.
~
• ~Ing recovered from the _disastrous effects of
I • the rePort made by the returned U. S. Judge's
The Mission in Denmark is flourishing. great:
- ly, and meeting with pbrsecution. So, also,
-in Leden where' the missionary, Elder Jails,-
) , van; had been arrested and sent overland 606
- miles,.to a. prison at , Tilalina. in Italy, the
- Missionary is making proselytes, and the Mor
mon publicatiens are circulated in: the eity'et
Rome. The missionary his been twice
,sum
...moiled before the, magistrates for giving relig
ions instruction in his own room. - -
. .
`..Elder Cairn in Germapy, Maihtains his posi
.
-tion yet at - Ilombur a fr, notwithstanding the
-I Senate tried- so long to get him away, He .
"t ,"=has been before them severahimes; once with'
.. - Vl° American Consul, who `told them, in the
„presence of_Pder cairn that he had as Much
1 -ters'Ey in garnburg is he himself; and
''Sat they could not ' force hid away legally-;
coad with that they left the Senate. ' • ' .
' The ceremony of_ breaking': grened. for the
erection eftaftew,' temple which is intended to
be somethi* eitraordinary in the way of a
publto building, tool; place on the 14th of Feb
friary, -in the -presence of A great multitpde,
President or Governor . Yonne, officiating. A 1
miricle.was gotten, op for the occasion, the
performance of which is thurrarted by'the
News
The Presidency snon repaired to the smith-.
east comer of the Temple site, where they
soon succeeded in picking .around a piece of
earth, about one feet square, assisted by the
Twelve, J. M. Grant.. Mayor of the city, and
others, but while doing this,; a one dollar sil
ver piece-fell:an the square foot, no one kno*-
leg from whence it came. , President Kimball
Prophesied that it was- . a"goad.--ftoloim, _mol.
means 'would net he wanted to build the Tem-
On the same. d...ty_ the sugar company set'
their i nQ in operation in the , city.
_
A 311 . w. with 'Eight. WiTes:
William' Wardle vv,is iedieted at the Oxford
assizes .for intermarrying with ; :Sarah
his fornier wife, Ellen Wornaley, being. still
This was one of the' most
.-extraordi=
nary cases perhaps that, ever came befon'a
court:nf Justice:" The pritioner was a most
detennined -Beneilict, 'having married no leas
thin.. eight Wives in different 'parts of the
- cenitty. At the time ;of his committal six of.
;these had been discovered—namely,; Ellth
litormsley, whom he had married 'at 'Chester . ;
Sarah Martin, married ate Walsall:; Elizabeth'
Pratt, married at \ Birming,ham; Mary . King
nuriedin the IA of Man ; and Hannah King
whom he married at Diymeelc„ . in Gloucester
. shire. - resides.these two others have been
. ' discovered since his comndttal—one of whom'
has taVen another . husband. All the eight
Wives (except the la_stlwerebrought to Glou
cester for, the Purpo4, .confronting their
faithlesi Don Juan, and the trial - was expected 1
with the deepest interia. The women were
placed in a room by themselves" and formed
quite; harem of every. complexion; from the
tar 'blonde to the . dusky:brunette ; and so
greativiut the curiosity ;'of the public to 'See
'
them, thit - the officer might.have added some
' vthlngeonsiderable to iii; eteohunen . ta
hili►tirig'them for money. HoWever;.the gos
-I.lpiep :1413g-public were doomed to disappointment
fertion theriSioner. being '
.arraigned:Wenn
Tuesday mght,he pleadvi guilty. His lord
- Ship:deferred:passing sentence lor the profs:
A Li:CA.IMM Tsm.E;aThe foll Owing table
will be found verj — lrlduabla.is bmor cf our
readers: -
A box 24 'inches by 16 'inches square, an d
28rineires deep, Will contain a. barrel, (6 bash-
A•box. 24 inches by =l6 in. sqluul and 14
* t he ft deep, will., contain half a
. , ' We 26 loabef.br :Ib - 8
.inches square,
- deeP , will e°nte 6428
Arhoi =inches by 1.1;-2 . i nches innate, and
'i*ineheeldeepi contain•half a del. •
• 4 %, - . x !l inches by 8-4 inches squarei and 8
inches de ep,= contain one Pefk. and 4-2
Al;02 8413403- 8 inche s- 2'r a *
foe gosion.
inches *A con tain,
A taxi inches 'B'-inehoo :aquare, ' an d
inches deep, :wm"caatainrl half gullon.
A IA ittebas l l-4' ,l °°"F°
inches eep,"yri6uroptaln\ one quart,
Fir b Poland. theAaws - kat I shiider
were vet' , severe in tbe,zai#teenth , and row,
teettuributuries. The:parson - who
- . 4lo4 ' 44 #E m P an g reC unfounded - tale ..of
elaider,..autitating againaltthe character of on
- ...heneitindividnal, was foittnOtli -iiiiiterieed
'hi elfpub ? icly under a Will in'the at-
Stade of a dog—thereto birlt three - tries; and
between . eR kin
9T barg i r declare aloud-that
'1 -he 4 hli t hed,itks`o dog!! '
T.-
\ : fitariCiiiiSTPADO th i a ra, known Judge o I
,Ohio, if Cteriami. On:thir :, 9th - .`inst., aged'
;66, ;.,14i61041**: *kin -:- ii, , Northampton,
" !Maori *is rileocendent nrilie Rer;f3olomew
1 fitoddin.kersthat , ,"..naCieut ', ..ioyn.'," Deceased
11118.01300 f -, ibe -: oritinil Connecticut bind
i :Onaliatiliailbe ;last iiiiCiine:tif thifeiritipii-_
.4Ari.# l . 1 4.1 4 itiberOrAgetConliecii .
. - ;cut; ' . : : **;4.l4Osillesiiiiiimr!—And--
~14enipuit iti-ttikaftuira. _ He *so ingiti'_;o4 aut
. vilif.litPiitY , -*1' 0 44 0 ti1**C( 1 0440 3 4 ,10
-
..
- ' " 'illit MidetAii • th6,'Atriskr "*itifiliff
- -' , tlOred for .Ai ettliiii*-
t imit : :: 164,41k4lkliiiiiinridsrorrtititikteseste
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lOrc*JO
,ocrat,a iircOnOiations
AT../olussicift' '•
COMM raSIO fL ;
• 1 ;
limas H, Forsyth . t
Of PhiJOelphia' .
do ,
lA7rroß. cinitta.,- I il
1 1
phraim Banks, - iii
.Of Mifflin Cputity. I 11
SURVEYOR. FEN RAin
.lorter Brawey, lli
' Of:Crawford Coioltr.: I
P the Eastrn section -,ti th e
&MAIN hing to ;WY for, the' 4 1 D.E.00-
CR47," t re BLlnks;pr. get . Jdb *nit
dope, can o so'by ealli.ng at our Law we,
directly ,opposite tze " tusk Irouse, " EAT
Brain, PA. -* • • !d
, : Li
,--- -1 - 7" ----
re dehtynd in 'our issu/ Itlds
if paPoii in time.:- ! i
1..----4" ta ily i) ." --- " 7- , I j
, i 47A-f Indians, seven in nUn?ner,
t in
visitedthis ace and entertained our, j eitOens,
with LIS - 43f, the ulnos and ciAtrae
fr
teristim Of ' he poor i lndia " last Saturday,
Monday aud , uesday evenigs., They I;ci l lfmg
to the lislapiockhas ttibe, Zipper Clifernini. i,No
exhibition) his: ever been so succe ul hki+
The ICOmin ssionera of e county
it , IA.. ,
Navelappointed WTM: A. -CR S3IAN:a .
young gentleman qtbis liiirough, theiCti,eric
in place dB.; J, MirzilEsq., who is rn4W in
business a Waibington. Mr.. Crorisnuiri !ala
young ma - of !god habits, - a neat -
isik p
i dn i in t ;n,.
and wn .t st will make the appointmet as
fortunite f r the as it is , for.hin+lf.-
,
We were info:rifted by llezek*
..1 , ril. ,
l ,r sit' i
6 , B ol , ll i ridge: f at i r; il t k ha p t e b r e d. h y as a n C . : e 7 y ilt e
qu titY, wei un i erstand, for this seasonfpie'
ye . Dairym ,of-busquehanna, beat th, 4t 11
yo can! .. ' ~- -.- ' ii 1
f
iI I.
r lf
We 4vl
week by a r k
Le North Ten th Legio4
`` -d,
and owbrs that 8a.'1, 1- 11,
'When the 'Coemocra'ey of 'the 0141.704
Tooottrad.f)seenitiitati i r el at r g ht n ilg '3' 2a e r n r rsliu4ner
The words tifjour text may, iouneol .
closing para e li o€. an, article'•in the 1 rris
but. Kept° repliiti i , to' the strict a oil
l ir
the Monroe I) _ _rat - n n the app l ent
of Mr. Barrett, to the nch Made v a s t 1.4 j.
the. reaignatie , of Jude Ei.naco. , Wli il. the,
xi+ney . •.. , • . ;two gentlemen residing in 1
ti l l
the District d eniinent . qualified , izii• the
place were •• , ght Iforwa by their ' , iiiii:c- 1
Aiirli friends fo • uppointme Aby the G i •_,} i or,
tilt - the electi , n next fall . -.These we i_the .
Brthoio Dizt• of Wa si and Itioni*'ollo
-ot4boin; there can no doubt, Will bisi ieho.
, I . 1 , ,
seri by the people next flt The Governor
disregarded t he voice of t o District,. and im
parted Mr. Barrett . of 0 'field countylitn_ be
e i
,their Juclgei - It-ia net epr intention id , enter
Into- hat contest because It is one -_tli ,does
not particularly. Aili
concern ,- -but •we . 1 & ; pro-
Ileac to given few indepe dent notioni:ienter-
Mined in this section - of
.e 'State, ail' Show
Others that they have act . finite
,long Oieligh,
for their own safety, inonsenance with the
idea, enunciated by the .
stone et th.thend of
this article.. The politicians of . Penn riania
`Mitre had timely - admoni on already iteM he
korth, which has passed healed by l and it ,
iis not - likely that_ they will he adnirshed
tich longer by 'words may. . Indeed, •we
had long since 'conclud d for one, tti write
nothing inOre;on•the rit ect of the cotitintuid
and 'culpable neelect--th nnbluthing;i oft re:
'pet ted and shameless illgard of j+e, by
Democratic Conventions ~
iind, Administ*t ions,
teararis t 1 3 .15 whole sectiln of the COMmen
wealth that made rind halt kfpt the Stith dem
ocratie almost foi' all time past We iuid Made
up our Mild toTdo so, because in thci, Veit we
have entreated, demanded and thrateited in
vain. We have isked . for justice andijnistiee
only, and boon dnied, ,We have &Minded it
-unheaill, and thieatened only to, .bel,',. r'eated
with - *cule aid duplicitY. These tNi . ,gs
treasured in the Memory of men whcl, I I not
bold aid independent by nature , ha ven me
I/
so bir . deep "110 itincerti'Convictio 4fi Oft-re
peat/4 and long-continntid wrongs cndhied. '.
imiluding the !' eld tiiiith legion," (leis are
three Congressional D'- ta of
. *lbitheiti,
Penny reale, that y •
,• .! 4 year gills' to the
Demo tie partyr, t:: %l i e or = fifteen thousand,'
113 3 / 1 7 tit - tril4 - 30fity, - . 24y424ing the
g,t ii ie,, has pin , sifter time carried . ,iiiiil..it a
metitill,o L' bating tha t has saied i 4l 7 l lJ l3-
4109
101140. , - 0 -mocnicy and evaded-14i di-
dates` > th-'i'resideneto - return Atr, thiii,
tn
w - I . are:.: Ire *eked tOs e ;me. 4lower in
~ administration of the -g. vernmenty4when
ire have_ presented
know .:,dhow .' ' us,
gee
is order that we. night : know hew
th , .
. 4e idra4a - s" = 1 ' 1 1 1 44 3 k the & -..t t ieti of
wrack we'eo . , Ili *a ebutrol÷erbee
i
we have asked e.s. •:. s o, • re w4at a g o n
/ ilm t li ev '," " " i hiT have. W4ef, 0
r a
A few Years will .1' Ter. for thewho.. *hen
9f* W. 7 1 °°dWqd WU PrHeWelte . 0 dem ,
Oretie , . for the Boiwe': - Bre* 14. the .
aiit.te
' Veiled We Syr Pr*Werkti • elk he ‘Wie ie.
jected; when -tailee, .. . 1 - . t7terl ti)t.*Tr.
S. Senate .° 110 ;s:' with , ' : - “ ' liOrisiriztiorit
he Wondet-. test:', W. , - 1,•.
~ , , - ..ireliiiitas
iiie,Pitect,ii-the .'. *- • .-, , itheilglielmo..
1-tismitiz -.Supreme, ' Deli OA . the: State, he
too was . ;' " - : : ' ar" l. ."_ . glim#: ieil e itte
efee.i:* .-
- .1 1 ' . oefilith k,. ' . teat
t .beirli 4ll . . 1i.;,. ,. . , .,GL: Ibinloeir:
:four .T . lereis e' l ,4 ' 'rihe
know' 7. - '',,**lol,, .- - 'fisiiiica : JO atite
-Itee.leits ! _be efleAdefled.
'!P. tbeilwief *ter • Pit.nd di;liclialler , " -
--', en . ' den Y k . Mikiiii* -XXI ; 1.)44 4 11 4 .1 : 4)1 t 6. '
agaik : ' ' :' : ' -f 6 f-the, 10 1 1614eleg, ' 1 :I!at
htli )
' i 11 : 90 # 0 1 4 4 4 frouclailaisidgiok ' 1 ,40 - P,
*,l,o...Ag,p,*tlact-g*:Kisfifogr':(isOsiw
,
When thg , ;* 4 l l
tenth`:.'':- 4
- - N lit f, . - '
;= a .1:„.. \ ..,q-..1 1 : 'f t
Sierard Col. Mott lor . etuntl.;!ounissioner, :
**she; ; 4 . by,"
Wheri..theY had.•..plaCeid•.the pirsf-a - .Eecutivv
iri,t4e..Ohaieiiiiiiis*ed but . all represen .
P1t 15 , 11 I*)iii.:.l64millistraoo4l-again,:were . they
epals4;l..and when ihei'dethanded, es-. they
shad a right i toido, one oftheir, own good and
IpnrOineiti for a local position, • - even that, via
diinegaided and . an importation.
,resorted
To the abeve but pattial list of instances that
haio'ocenried in the past. fe*. years -nrernight
add :one • still nearer 'hole.). and hiatikaliatelY
concerning,: our own Cohgroesional District,
but. forbear.' '. 1 . '1
Again to .our text, for it contains an idea
that will beill, exposure, and which must be
dismissed froin minds it has evidentlY too long
controlled. • 1 he day of doom must bo near at
hind, in tbe talon of the writer when this
section `of wh . h we have been, speaking, de
aer•bs the dein cultic standard In one - sense
we =know!gc, 1 that he judges rightly, and
eii t
in doing so Ys us an unwitting compliment.
We_will not . ..tine 'standard for the spoils
* r .l"- 1:43, 10.1j1813 e h e ave higher and holier
l i s
'eke of attsa h ment te the democratic party
and e Democratic Principle. • But this we
will do, and do it consistently with our princi
ples and our party pdelity ;—we will rise in
thestrength of our thirty thousand independ
ent and tine-hearted .voiers, and denmnd
Justice. If that; bo again denied ; us, we will
teach" travelling politicians," heartless dema- I
. gognes and, political platform-makers, a lesson]
unpleasant for them to - learn. ; I We will do i
this consistently ivith our attriclinient to; the
Democratic school, - .:lbt. that- Democracy' is;
preferable to , us whO recog,niien equality and
fairness in goverment, purity in'f its adminis
tration, and freedom from. the s corruptions of
ambitious sand, designing intii. - We will
cleanse the Augean stables of 71. he party, by
driving from them the "stall-fed" tricksters
who have so long occupied thetn, and placing
in their stead men Who hold our ' i own notions
of right. and Democrae,y. We will teach men
that we an no longer bo trifled with. . No
one*need ask us hew this is to , be done, • for
"'where there is a will there is. a way," and
that will is strong enough already. . .
.;
We will not desert the standard ! ; Ton are
right, 4 4r.keystone on that: But %ye will de
sert the men who essay to carry it; when they
outrage all-our feelings of right and fairness,
and'take the standard into oar 'own and bet,
ter keeping; and we wi . also show those men
tl&t when we hcire des cried theni, the "stan
dard" very easily falls into our hands.. The*
have acted long enough on the riles that awn!
. .
is.no danger of the North,;--that. bhe can
.be
cheated of her rights and-made -to elect meri
to manage her affairs who. are a disgrace 'to
to any paity;—loneeiwough. On the idea tgt
we are so true and patient in-our fulelity i tf*
we cannot be shaken s, off under any cireuer t
'stories. We cannot be shaken off into the
Whig maks, at any time ner..for \ any Purpose,
huryou will. very , sonn learn that v‘'e need no
‘mera'shalring to - relinquish our hold of imen
*who love irs whei candidates and, insult us af
terwards.. e have the feelings of men,and we
hive some c onceptions of manliness and right,
and we shal l set about to give 'some mefi to
'lltillefOlnal that ithey must be _respeeted.
They must! Understand-and feel,' that we are
not to be insulted by - importations, or by tak
ing men froirt among us,,to' fill important Po
ilitioi who co3rld'uot be eb3cted a. township
delegate:4 honie4 when we present ,to ..
,them
men'endorsed, and backed up br the , united
voice of our Democracy. Whe4 such a man
falls the , men who vote feel tho Aklow,l—and
tken it is that the promotion o one in his
stead inwlicim they kare.justly no confidence;
poisons
the wound i . . ' ' ~ -
We have endea vored to Write plainly, for
the pirrpOse of being - Understood. We'-want
the powers that be toludersiand, ruidlo pr:
y /
.it - by understanding . us.' ..They _have, ith
.strange stupidity, always'persisted ' unarm- .
derstanding this - section - of the State, and Per
iii,' shall net
. being so,
be satisfied
inds, reap
Lod 4 few
ion to the
ttate. The
Avg& our
Ay a high,.
all _our po
; purge the
party of theleeches that hang to and disgrace .
it, and take the standard in our own hands.
'Let Preildetitial, Guhertuttorial, and all other
candidates understand4ustinetly.that they hold
4 ,
no lock and key upon; our political consider'.
cos, and that they eadiot have our votes save
by . a fair and bold stand in defense of
that We sustain no vviong and acknowledge no
alleffienco save to dur principles., , , Let the
whole north thui conAbine; and it c a nnot be
.resisted. that shall we wield a power that
will be felt and respected, and , then will no
longer
,the doctrine be boldly advanced that
we have chosen to head this artieleti -Let- us
"01 up for. tiurselves,".
.build our own - plat--
_fortaivaud show that we shall - stand_ upon
them at ill hrzards, shall sooinnough
{ politician everywhere . greatly devoted to
our inter Letns go Into all Convention's
perfectly united, untpusunelled,by , any and all,
Ailiianen- with inns,- eiggPlebilliAryises; and
dem/ut our rightr. ' : above 'and heYoad
giTeoPftigigve Politiciiin4-7. 14 -140
tlire slave - hate:efficient /Action in , their
tale; and.eninliine-in'nue irnen7atable phalanx
the steengtirotfeeeleaa : .DetnOcracy: actuated
-if reason and iiight..;..:Thesi we will Prevall.---'
Iffinit 'forciwhig
Pointh3el4, 16r, Alpiter linpOuseed ,
tel,e4Pso+s, = •
Irenx4nui Park _ Po4lll' itat—
Atha*.pal co" - were Ur.
M'Kia ey of theson,inif mot the
tire l s r e l ElAtifir. 4: ot 41'54 r -
At'
!E. P. BU*. ' tot " . of - the
MTEditoratboopieava
mitzpaiser: - sopmue:
Simon Tuitiyio piistclumtd,
ninigi,
kiiirial;Prtim. l4
4 =Tiox Witor of Nair i*ork
difluiebeiiii Aped 0€411.p0 for inowiflit*
et#Fakrie
sieo.4l,ftoi'of rergi'afteeliouni. , ;''
;,` • • 4
•
rrAim
t r L Friel d * ,- of Atm IVgomingl
Ik i mccralf as 3oase jenki , would say, "Is Inv'
cidedly an. original." Be urns everythingtu-,
to poetry Ind fun. ~ T he f llgwipg , is trom his
proceedings of Court last nek.. „., _
_
Oullth Indictment Lar
.
cosy of iiiivantity - of W Clinton,tp;
Amos Urly. prosecutor.... The. Defendant, was
in old woman, from the Kmerald Isle ' poss
essed:like many of Gen. Stott,s friends, with
a "Rich Irish Brogue," without the "Sweet
German' accient," and the Prosecutor, was a
kind of a compound' 'between an . Irish Native
and a foreign .American ; who testified • that
defendant caught in the act of taking:sun- -
dry arms full. of wood, froni
the railroad. That rainy other shanties' were .
'thereabouts..,. . • •
300 fires ware brightly r blaziig, ,
300 wreaths of eurling smoke-r- • _
300 pots of pmties .
pOCisqttcali 5,..
.ng pigs and shoat . •
And he
Knew by the smoke that So ,gracefully curl-
Aboire'the big Tunnel,- that a shanty was
And lui 'said te himself, that lf,.wood was
The owner may Seek for it here: . . -
The jury looking upon the-case as Ditnini.
tnif, and e,onsidering an °old women, in a fm
ountry, lad a right to take a little firewood,
i amooden country,' eturned a verdict of not
silty. - - •
.Tackson Times Revivet
The New -Lisblind (0.) . Patriot says :.-Our
country is now blessed with a good old-fash
ioned Democratic Administration: of the Old
Jackson stamp. The Democratic majoaity in
Con,gress is fully - two iso i . one. 'Nearly levery
State in the Union hest a - Democratic! Govern
or.: The country is more ecimpleteiyAmder
Demecratic rule than - it ever was before. Ev.
cry article - of agricultural. prodUction brings
good prices; and wherever a market is bad A t
all, cash in hand: • • - -
When Democracy rises, the
. conotry rises
with it. Four years of Galphin rule have not
been'auftigient to seriously retardloar prosper
ity, and one year of hpnest Democratic avray,
will replenish the national treasury and retrieve
our national honor for the slights it has_re-.
ceived under Whig rule.. NO GoVernor Gen
' eial.of . pubi will dare to insult our flag while
Frankh a • Pieree is President, and the insult go
unredressed„ Foreigners knew t "%to • is who'
in this, country just as well as we do. Our
pro4perity, agriculturai - and j commerical, is a
sub ect of congratulation.. The administration
has the.confidence- of the people,i,and it 'com
ma, ds respect abroad. -
Aiiother 're.l
• FRIDAY Moustsoi 3lay 20.
Last night about half pasti eleven o'clock :a
fire broke ouvin lite rear part of, the dwelling
house of A: Moody, on the south side of
Bridge St., and when first diseoVeied Ita`tr so
far advaneed that all efforts to pre Vent it spntti
ing prevedit uriavZilirig, We !lave no time
or room..this week to• give any lititienlars.
By 'confla„oration eight families have
bee.n depnved of their homes, With more or*
teas loss, and sit. Imildings burned. to the
:ground. The following are the , names of the
per Sons oeeupyinehe buildings destroyed
On Bridge St., A. Broody -and .3lrs. Burke ;
1 and on Main St. A. J. Noble, Mrs. Thomas,'
Col. Allen McKean; E. .M. Farrar and Cole
-1 u ,,,,; : 44 Thihnio—the. to occupying
one building- • , .:
There are *ions opinions, as usual as to
the ori,,,oin of thitfire,. some • re e ,mardiOg it • th ,,
work Of design, ava: otherS accidental. .w
far thi. loss upon Us buildings :and upo. per-
Sonalitiatoerty defiltlYedji .covered b '-
'snee we aro at pritsint Unable to sa •
ford %.' ' .- • -
.
•
•
AnOther Gross Au -Rent Out
rage
• Sidt I
A IMV. LAwreneeP 'I
Jacob L-Deitz on r
poseof serving
near his hong.
took them if
them on
three DI
corn* -
I. • '
tieilfayl%lBs3.
.
Jeeeded ti the house •of
k'uesitay huit for the pur
... summons. ' lilb found )1r..11
and handed'him the .ptpors.D
Ad read them,- when h :threw
.ie ground, seized Lawrenee, l :hy the
falling him; a darned seroundrel
.for
ag to sense ixtpers on hun. lie then cal
,to his faniiir to blow "a horn; when a
Man named lie] enbayk, who-was at work- for
Deitz, ay a mason, interceeded for Lotwience,
who managed to get away, and started off en
a run, * Deitz,followed - i
n n.: pursuit, knocked
Lawrence down ' and liliehim, nntil four men"
lin diguise made their appeamnee'; :they :then ,
tied his hands behind him and took
.him-. to; 'a I
small piece of brush nearby, then torel off his
coat, vast and cravat, and with\ a jaekknife cut
off.his.hairy - occasionl y eutting the' *alp, - and,
remarking that they had a plaster that would
heal it "up. they tarred his head, and! -body, and
poured tar into his . boots. .After; exhausting
„ail their ingenuity this way,, s etich cut a stick
'and Whipped tan
_until they - got tired. They
then tied his hands before him . and started-him
for the honee, each Or them ledsing .him at
every step. They made him Like the palters
back, but took them away again ' when, after
knocking hiulderin again, they left him; and
he succeeded in, catching -•the . tesidence of,
deorge Becker kit evening. llislegs, hiindii
arms,and face, are badly braised. - • , .
Douinx lioniCnn.—A very, dreadful homi
cide was perpetrated near Mayhintoik on Fri
day last, the particulars of wliieh are mearly
as follows:—it appears that 4r. John D. Sims
had on, his plantatiion.an . Overseer who had be
cOme.objeetionablo to'him, and whose remov
al from hil premises be sought to'eff&t. AC
ter eoriyersation, an altercation ensued, when
the wife ;of the oversees , being. armed with a
pistol; threatened to. shoot - Mr Sims.' Being
armed with A double - bari : li Sims
diately shOt her down: Enraged at :this the
overseer ordered hisoson to bring' his - gun to
attack. Slum what . the lattir lev.eW'd his gtm
and killed the overieer.--Coluraftiii. South
Carolinian, Ma y IQ. - '
rfi
t
4.tinsx TO
1 14 n.—Qin ISiatnrday,thii 30th
nit., as Mr . • A undone of his workmen
were engaged ' umiug stumps in a - field up.
on his Lad in arion township , tiro of his
- chijdren camp *tied by the fence, alma
twenty-five ste pfrom .the '- fire. ;Towarilig' 3
.o'clock in the soon; the- children starved `
for home, and , bad gone _ about - one hundred
yardi;irhen they; called theirifather '
_wholes
mediatory' ran - after them,* and timid tat: the
4
eldest; Anna }Leine* was all in & ri me - - •
fore he. Could 'extinguish the `
,' fire, *e . et
clothes. were burnt . clean ~ off; and 1 heee
bodif liito tho,OlagilioraiJirmastaa...
illitterin" gintimOlortirs for about fonihni
`the tied: - -She -was litho Stliyeaer': 'Ober m
It is net,knowi ' hoer her4o6E4oolwatt . .t .
bit most mbobly *qv/irk,;mi .
,upou f"
whilisbe wad at_ play ii:the eld.
.~,
Airo in Tact, vow. , Toi."rius,
"'tie—"Vhe Whit coodiflati , for Coogreee In the
Riehnitii4 Vi:; Dist*cit a _race' cit;pohllidti:
Ouseloti - aidie—`.."4
insti , /iderwal letprovenieiti by . the General
Goverainell4 and'ignapishibiaso * of-the.Pro
ireiir.if rho
whole:Whig platfOlur of hy:tiirie `d ys die
carileilleablotted - ottt by i l le felt swPolViir_
*.monZiairoA4 of Ihe hiretethre_
14ning Podia. - 4:lll4.Chib t
gtwar. mange - not."Periaosyll*
- •
- . .
North l'eniiisylViullik . Railroad
-In another comm b
it; will eifowad et:tidier.?
tiseinent of , the Engineer of the Thiladelphie
Easton'ta Water crap Raitiißead-Goitiony;
;to which we,wotildc : all. the attention of our
readers. We understand that this COmPany
is the same its- the'Noitti PermaylVimixt.gail
liond Company' Ore , name : of =the corperetion
having been dimmed, and its ; powers andpriv=
_lieges enlarged at the last seSsum of our Leg
islature. ';. -.' ' . .x. . ; ' -
:The ulti mate
-design of the North Pennsyl
f.
vanis Railroa .empany Seetits - to be, to push,
a direct Nod ' and South rad from Philadel-
Phis, up the alley of the Ilehigh or the Der- ,
&Wire - thenc over into %Vie - Ming; or Lean-.
wane ' Valley 'thence liy the
_valley of the',
North Brant to, the - State line, to a tot/nee- 1
thin with tho'Now York &prie Itailroad.
• .- By reference to the map, 0•. will be seen that . ;
lir a ahortiroad from Waverly to Ithica,- - and 1
t ence the fa Onion°, üburn .an New
York Railroad, lake Ontariii would be teach
ed at Sodus 13*in a very direct line. -
[ Alteadv altirps of -Engineers have COM..
Meucci:l tire sulveys itt Waverly, and are Pro-
gressina don-it-the valley ofirthe Mirth Branch
It is believed lhat a favonthie routo for a rail
read - can.be obtained by which the. distance
from this place Ito Philadel phi, ' will,rtot much
exceed one hundred and Aqy. miles, and eiti
iOTlS of Ttiwanda, could parks through ". Phila.
dclphia to Ni3W York, id nehrlY the same dieti
tance as it is from•bere.te ow: Yor k by the
New York and 'Erie Itailrorid: . - - I
'fihe President of this ; toad is : the; Eon.
tnoatAs FERIWN; who is iishably, -better_ a c -;
;
.qtrainted -with.the'resoureetkiof the State; and I
1
'the necesities and the ailvantag,es of Railroads, 1
than any man pp - the Commtinwealth,and who
we know, has peuelt at heat t: in the speedy
_completion of i road, which will 'do much .to
develop° ilia rheurces of this region, - Od at,
ford a direct tirotanghfitro . bhtween. , the intbri
er. 'of the tWO.Most • importhiai States in the
Union.. We * assured dirt the- Company.is
composed of the m o st : 'suhktantlal merchant.
and capitalist4Of PhiladelpfAia, mho are &ter
_ in , st. , t o
'urinated; if n '!"obitaeles ere' ' terpm .11
, .
push, the cnte : rise
. Sown:Orly conSumation.
Weleolt n ;on the prt2qt as the ;Bost feas
ible and adva tageOus of ai.if of the r ailroad'.
- schein'es - of t'e present (Sy. . Starti ng On
% l k
i l
'frotn Philadel t oa, the roadliwill pass for man i
miles, throu h a denselytirpopulated - regicra,l
striking into he Lehigir GOI Valley.;and pas 4
single° th e e to the Wyoming Goal Val- -
1 ley, lit - i ii iite - r - 41c , Tlanda Biturainoui
',Goal an lie I,re e ,frion, and interlock at Waver]
11 tvitli oi. ew York an(iiErie toad, connec+
-
tin , wit Central New Yosk. Already char ;
if
ters liar bee grinted, - anti roads are projec4
ted leadi gn, `rth. from Wierty to Lake On;
-tario. y,th it , iproject, t `:;,'traveller,, instead
of his pr sea Icircuitous 4ute, can proceed in
4 1'
a direct i re c' in Phi lade ` to' the Great
Likes, el -eel }}}}} gin his priigress through tiny
States: • ,j. - ---; lit '
Of all 1
which one
Lion, is CI
ally docilt at;
hive partal el
that the ' thl.
valleys In •t -
ing even t lie
Which has '..lr•
over two, .t
tre of a f ers.
But litth 'of,
ever react. ..,........ _spectlo its progrea. .`r
some lima t :e. mist trustvforthy came' titre '
it it
Mr/Gutzla_ the GLrroan4missiortary, wit
dtent deit lis widely diiplared. Since .It s
death the at actiountk have eiMie to s
thraugh the English real nts atHong Ko 17.
About aye , since %-ft pa 'lished news, rece v.
[ed by the a riy. of Calif° a, to the Ofect t t
I the rebel%) Ibad been atlleast partially; s p
pressed, an itsprincipal leadeeexecuted. T h
1 1
' however, w i pentMdicted [on the -next arr i a
and now .w learn by te accounts receit .c
from Euro yesterday that the revolutio is
advancing w ith rapid strides; and - has alre. I
become of t e most formidable character. • ft
originally .c c o mmenced in Kwang,si and Kw' n
gtung, the We most "'southerly -Trovincea al
the empire; in tho latterlif which "the city o:
il l ,
Canton is s' usted. Theltee it s has penetra •
northward 4,1. seven hendred. miles • and p
ward, tillit tas reached the Yatigotse; the 'a
river of Ch' ;a, and, dowujitsvalley tow*. • n
- near, to its, 'outh,tilhthellusurgent army,
thousand s tong, has entered and taken ~1
session of t e great el o ty'4l Nankin, conta nt
i
above a hal milli!) or in bitants. The .
els may the be, said, if dir . • accounts are ne
to hold pos ession of thei 'cry heartof the •nt
pire• • -1 1 11 i• _ - o
Their en . - into the', gify of Nankin a
made on th t, . 19th of Fe4nrtiy. it is very- VI
dent from eprogress et the insurgent to
, n
and the ca . ture by it oil aof the three? *n
cipal cities , . f the conritr g that it headed.
commandi i k spirit;' and 'onsidering the I n
time.it has been gather' ,= and its steady, p
preach to t capital [P k a]'thiongi the ptp
ulon.s -diht hits of the et4ire;•till it hasll4l .v
ed-its pros t formidabidiposition, -we are •or
ced to re rd its prospe4 of subvertieg, .
existing 7d -nasty as eX4eedingly Preens' g
We know lof whit wonid bit gained by b
e
seceess of he rebels andoverthrew of
*sent go .ernment, bu cannot help fel
.
ing a sym . thy with eve thing that to kt
like move. ent among th)ti Stagnant wale to
Chinese h; 'tory: It cablbardly "be 'other 9a
Minn that 'successful - repOintion.whicbw I.
overturni l
t ',O governme end stir the vast
newitildly . ass ett lilt !Ibeitigs who inliubi
the immen.:•' territory' l'iphina, wouldibe p
dective of i t oa. Sam patch internal: contul
sion seem' to he absolittly rieceSsary to e'en
the rnephi ~ 0. ottircelphereiVhich Burro ands. ..4n '
ehrelepei , . nation 11 11 *-' -1 - _ -
-.1 So 'far we can - ditaltiove,r 'the,4l.littio
appears to hive bid Ital'fOundatiorrid a tient
ilea erre mini- Ifbrii i ' - eeded ' upon il •••
43e.1.1 1
ground • . t . theeinuttry t et Ataisgoiern or ,-
tired, and generally opp sed, vol._'
tionists th.saim:profes ly,"it
.tiering th .'
condition . r the. people. ' The,-head . of thee
'hibitien is own by :'th 1' name fof Ineratti.
We are n. ' asiqtre"titati.•• ' ; or, - bill, folloie
i t
Ortteas P ' kiln seatimi ,b 4 'r -proPoie i ....
- aizgarate •, e'ruleof the - 146 -21 , ..-the .cv 't
of spec : - ' Vhis`Wout " .. - too much tole '
peel. Bu a changein[t lead !iif::t,tet
eminent. '' !mono - Clain' ".ta-briAtiaii . '.
:.
r
,dii.„„..•:inutand -tbi , .. *tor Illio : M 1
to a man levided fiein . 'O . common, -, , t
humanity .y- the" eierti tti''of Orel,ki4; •• '
~and blood nd' Chisiii4V rit!''Orirti w ould; '' '
change . to . hiitg.inAlied thin Of rit*if b
[AO rePul) It Boma* '',.11-( 11 0,12 ) 611 18 1 .',
1 / 1
despised.
.1 n Vie who) i I we - eatife7-th
fore, that ur HypPatge *PI With , thk - r 0 1
tionilti o thins... - --Ittit •• r i tifi4tse:** - 'f'.•'•"
r • r • - . ..- • , ,r. ~ ~.,-..• •,.., , , ,, ,,.... ,,, .:-.. t .r ~,.
i l m--NV
terd3y fui
the it*'
.=-Brad,
Effete - a:hi
ipphitent
aeres„ for
for the
healthful
;The terir
Fand:Aidtol
PIPTHNON
And -7
ilea sola
4-14Plu.
-, p t .
, dr lissAynSrsni
• had plessinn,st
;: l t the Cinsinniinlati
,st l - Dr.qiihini,
ot,i; He - inisfoiola
*P l L m i s s odWiiiiio*"
o'4 or ; t, criu
111190,00%. .! :"
done: - .
is
its rent 01..,;
buildings
',0 4 1) <4 2
I ,TOP -04 ,•_,4*
rat i!
flikr f - 401
4,04411104; *'
tithe grAtt
' it
• 1. _
Jacisos,lgsylBuf. - ::
has challi3nged all; his, cinspetk.;
- fOCthe ;Senatorship fromAl4s:Statle,AtO
tihiriOf the ,
L'helliolut4On, - convicted atlshiw Prlet.
of ro will onboard the steam
p Meite.oi - hal been sentenced to ten gears
he -perd-entia
. litat.t?xonz, MaY 19.
.[a N G
ov Orleans papers of Friday, ttiet l i3th
it.,tate t.hand. , / . - ', - . '• -
Cler ei3ntain news from ; exas, giving 'ad, -
opal 'phrtieulara of the gold discoveries*
.._ . ...1 , •,-,::.'
here Were about-four hiiiidied itoracitis'efi.
- t
raged_iri_tminiag. ~initjorsty,,of, w homr-had
oven ` ' very,, . Suet:earl I: `-Lumps,'were' found'
brth froni ;Wile e 00.1 : Many ofike . Miners
WOlO averaging $6 t i - day.
.. ~ - 1
.•
. frlie Vctoria- Ad eiiae, howeVer, re4etvis
th sii,reOrts With d utd, and pronounces them
its`biiMbßgs. It: 'ad `see people to.waitt-ferth=
er deitelopernents.''before they _embark; for the'
diggips.. 1 '-,, ---:- . -t - ' - -•. 1..
/ • BALTIMoug, May .I.9th.
The drithelie situated at' :White
riff, the eldetit-in this stUte, ittas'destroied
fire oe Surtday,lastOuiethet -with the'
thug welling Uud,thei euntents.,
Cumberland Coal- - - --
; Bat t uKota, Miq 540 u -
he *pond of the Coat for‘Vzteded firitithe
ouinbortind . wines:during 66 past weelt,; - was
'even thousand tons. ~-.. --.'-•,( ' ,
Hon. ,latnes Buchanan, the newly appointed,
linisterito England, and SenatOr 'mason of Va.
! rived in Washinkton yestordaj., • ::,
Destmeta,d) 144, Stor.pi ,
31`-..ANN - AroLisi t 2•l4yE2Oth: .
11 ife - 4truitive 'hair storm - occurred In /ince
I ocirgols,conuty, blarylced,. oi _Tuesday last,
lnjUry to the. tebie.
and r4iii crops -
-1
. W.asumitrox May 20113.
It is now - Confidently stated t int Senstor
.
Guinn, f reeeire the:appoint
-Jima o Commissioner trot the ante S
to the dwieh Islands.; • ;, •
PETEESBUPG' Va. May .I,i3th.
The tlnited -states; Court_ at New-Orleans,
ins re in irdered a decisionthe ease of the heirs
.f GaLitfaye.tte, to a 4laillil9l* a I_4l.oi:tract
f ! id the., - city. of Orleans, adverse bi the
-Theouth Carolina - papers reptesent Anch
ufferi --igns existing, in copsequ'eneo. o se
Tro drought which appears to be prevailing
broughout the j erttire'stat
Railkowkeominianitatien .between- Mtvitnah
Coilunibus, Geprgia,lis now, complete.--
Thp 4enifig, vas ; eclebrata by in ituttiense
add enthwiiasti; wooti at; . -
t rA" •if
. ere mg from .0
May 1853;
- In the Cireuiti Court
. to day,:_ Benjamin-T.
Williams, of Taunton, was 'awarded $7,000
m
daagies from the Pertsmoutlii §aco'and Port
land-CoMpany, for injuries received by' at ac
cidentl ; ,
In the Consti t tational 'Convention to day the
Committee of the Wlio!e .repcirted in favor of
forty iscri..tOriid districts,, bsied oft poti:da•
_The-CaltforniaDrbp-Game:'
This ~ . _
sort of robbery:, is,- put 'inti practice
here. '4i is Manner totally__ different. frate . , What
it is in 'other:places. :A. miner with .his dust
, 1 is enticed into one of e numerous ow gam?
d 'hlinitiselOons on one c tif the: Whairci; ',While'
Is there,lunsu and- innocent; iti he: iiii,
,stiectin ie.ft dozen
I ; rounded by. half a of the idlest_ and lOw- 1
1 i est of the human race.' Presently...._, one, near,
'eat to ; .him is taken 'With -a Sudden itching an
I- ' 6 -.. h` - 1 '' h t
d . the cal of the leg,-or; ome•ot er p aee on 1 a
,f 1 limb, 'close to. his feet . ; he lifts it te . scratch, it •
d i
.and when it comes . dOwnagain, deseendsaith
-1 force ion the miner's; toes. lie naturally . hi&
, t the 'fellow to be careffil,. and "gets a Ouch" iti
id salting answer in return ildS:prciFiikes a -re._
ty PlY,..ij t d the firsttliingluiknoWs he has hini-_
s '
4 self di'lliiged in-a...fighti'' without:•fairly _'knew.=
,i., I ing hi; it began.; - -During the melee, at' .54/kteli . 1
all take a part,. helsebbed: _ 'of ell Ire poeseas- .1
es, amid kicked oatof pails; and'as are;they'. 11-1
1
bend4d logethei; thii! ool,minei - can obtain,.
no witness in "his'fily r. 'Bat , ' they- ,go even
farthr, .--
than this. - Sonie '.. of. tliese.seoundrela
preie dto be shoemakers,, and 0'12;14 open
side. - 4 1 k .n ; n', # . otlelnon with' perhaps , A- - :fine'
Waic , Or, a miner With ; gold dust; passes along
and jnst• as his reaches them he is naliitedWith•
the fall -of an enormous- lapstone‘olitis foot.
The same scene nceurslhat- we have.deheyib
ed aabapening in the . kambling honieiand he.
is robbed: - ' , ,Sucti is.what 'in- called . 'ihii . 'Cali
-fornia Drop Game:!
.z - -.-. l' Ohio vs. TomisylVailio.
i s. . The clairt se up papers
tho- Cincinuati ,, pape
in feiror of. Ohio, as - , beitto' .4 6 1111; ff est i wheat i
1 groviin siito in thothuod,-„the . ishiladelphig
Nerth'AMerican'eaYs,la 'COntrarY:tii autkentic
) 'Mules, knd,ii abont as - absurd' int'the''c)aita
, of 0 *o to take preeedence of PiumaYlvitiii in
population. '., ; On AIM bials of statistics - gather . ..,
edlithe SMie age* ii"„ Year or .. .twp ifinO,
'the " O hio Opera claim;'the; wheat crop :,of Shit
• State lie . over 'thirty .inilliOns of "tiiishetis`Por
• 1010 . *"viliereiat the yriited Stateeiceolui of
'• iBs,o,,,takeulnat ono year previous to_the Stati
v i
'eel; eratieei mates itien1y ,1 1,1,4 8 7,4 5 . 1 .- 4 wai-.
Ai. ' 4 mak esAk‘..inii. 6l wheat Top of -I"iiin• -,
' AA; , 106;167,09f fib-•'..th - 2 - lattek . us' .
13
cons
considerably elefif4ina'Abe - torne e - 4 our iv
ndel hia:corempcOry think s it tic ...„ . p ossible
ter: bia.toinereasel64/heit - : Opiti - i ,
1 g/eiB ( !ar, Cre44eurtOmi - Migte4. f -1 #45h 0 14. - 9'l
thirty Millions . ; but it the erop of 9kie hit in
leielisid_ WtreS4.4, - "whit,lie , laack:eitilit.. li..4 ( Aie.
increase - in t!itinayiviinia; witiittho c , - iiVan,4ol - -
r
of, a er population, more : caPitelinearerpo.
f!# o zikl!.FlV9 2 4* - IS,.9l o o44:!* l o.ri , PriMtle.e.
,-
e s , w -
ee n• , e rn . tir s ag s .m rc
~.' w'l
.' , . l uid -' -1
augztthiipropriety ofnuiroadeompaiimiat.
r s. ' "A#,;-their:ii4irelliSninento - 110tice:? , ,Ithat' s
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Iliarfor4t._on the 4th nist., 4 ; , MIA AA wife
of George Whitne y, iged 29 years, B
m6titEs, and ; 7 6 14'
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Mn. NVhithaiiy - -was Very eh beloied eta
respected, by all -I.vho.knew*-he kir the foam!.
ing testimonials allow
At,a. tneeting of -"Brooki
313,.1. O. of.O. F, of Pa:, the
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['canted- for the Purpose Ar Ade
upon the death of oerfernethl
sfst4 l , - Corriella ei,,AVhitinv
submit the -following
INVinizis,,lt has - pleased im All-Wise Cr
tor and Rater of the Uniiersei - la remove f
our midst; and . Fraternity Er - beloved. , : B* ,
Cornelia N. Whitney. _.- ence, while la ' e,
prithe of life; and-without y visible wan*
of her. dissolutionwhile we.:deem:it our digy
to bow with stibmissioe-to the 'drag_ alas
chastenina . .hand ; therefore. , . ' : .., ~---- .
'lReio!ra, That we - have'beard with unfeign.
ea:regret Of thedenth of eur eiteeted Sister
who, departed .this fifgon the Atitlmsf., in the '
cOmMenceMent'of usefulness an in- seared
good health: . -, .
, -.Resa ed, - That: we tender to: urlefeiveil
//
brother ur 'warmest sympathy i this his hour
of affliction and 'lore
~.I)ere#o exit; hating
With tab , the -consoling assn ' 'de : Alia our
foss 'has been her infinite gain. [,.4 . .
..- ResolM That although' one% aster is deed,
her i memory Will bie - eienslied'ilay its'fill the
close of life, _ever - 'remotelierini "Old': wei -I ° o
are travelhno• to that , bourn from whence to
traveller feturni. '.: , , . . • •
- Ifisolrect, :That_ as is olten 'of inspect\ foioir
,deceised - Pister, ivii Will, sUfai,ll3 practicable,
at ;the-hour appointed,'Sttend her' funeral NA
see ; that the n last slid riSeSare 0%i4 to, her with ,
due respect. -. .' ' ,- I- ''':- . ;._
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Li -_ ---, - ' '_-: E. S. KE:vil'"°°'•
Brooklyn May - '5 1853. - ' - 7 '"- - 1 - -
1 - • t;
At :,4 -recrular iineetiiier of the' truitetiarist
eaingpircle, convened,at - the-hodsci - ,
S. S. Kent, May 1 1853, , Abe_ follotriq
among other proceedings were bad i vtz :
i. 'N'Vtituess, Iti his ',pleased Proibienei4o
iiirininish us,of the tineeriMfnty of hrimai life
by the sudden retro:we) front:our midst our ie.\
Speete3 Sister, Coinelia.A.•.Whitney,47 - hith ha `
cadged ifeeling,el heart -feltgrief tons; there.
tore, -' - '-' ' .--- ' -'.' '-':'-- ' :' ' :
- f. Rs,:iialre4v Thar we - intider -o.lfrotheiNViiii
ney our wannest sbnpathy, :in- .- this .-. his: great,
berea‘tement._\ , ..-
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-', Resplted; That thesn'proenedifiglin'Snterei
upon.the minutes of oar -jitiurrial; - and that a
eopy.O i f the same be handed bziAlrother Whit ,
tier, signedilirthe °Seers of the
1_ --1' - -----. ~s RIIODA KENT,,Pm.. -
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B. 03Onsult,t,.aged - 47 y arn:'; ,
In Liberty on the 24th tilt.; - o Erysipelas, to.
dinErra, daughter of:David and Ann,Bartit4
;_aged 14,yeaus and 4 -ilaii!, . , i, - ....I , '
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