The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, July 14, 1853, Image 2

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    whom fate ba&,sent him, had 1 leftatitn
source-hat to tick his bread until„im died.
• Nvoma you knowthe names of these corn
' Th -• 41 with tilt) en Wig
panning. • At jar Th.. • _
HATICID ; the young; girl feeliainkin 'the 'char
lot, EIDOLENCE ; and the Wm:4ll . watt the
tla k,
Tlio'riesident in Baltbn9TP-
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• • B/LTIMORE, July II; •I§- 4 53,;--,.-
President _Pierc , aceompanied by Secrete
.
riss, - Guthrie and Davis, Pustriaster•Glural,
Camphell, and Attorneffpeueral Cashing; qui
etly left .NVashington.at half past three o'clock
ibis afterno'oo, and• arrived here at half-past
.£lil3.The Preeident.,andsmito: were met at the
railroad depotby an immense concourse - of cit
izens tuid r ii large turn "oiit ofitio n4lit;ey, vibe
•
escortedr there to Barnum's 1-I,otel,
::Aillaraum'a a handaoraely.--I*oiateeltiand
,
Wasgrected, on . which'. the President - SAwul in
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, _,q9lloetti.by Mayor Hotline. Ho maii(la brief
tyldre4!s, - in which ho 'thanked the pecipte for
;filo entbusWtie reeeption - iiven him. - The;
14:a-repcort,of
TUE PRESIDENTS SPEECII.
d fella • f the et'y
yo., an to le- t Lens
ef fialtimare :—My heart ; i3-full; and i t would.
be'dillicult to - express the.drpth'of t:pling with
Corileal reception hiisimpressedme.
• Our . ,eititens, by, their partial' , frienilshipotri
more 'than' generoul'eonfidence, previously int
poseci, Alma rue a . debt. of gratitude ‘l4 . tielf
ywa's . ..devoted to their service:ond to thit in
- teret.-:ts and honor of our eotintry c:ua scarcely
eaneel. To be thus surmundesf by a Poliula
' 'lion :not lesi distiag,ulslied for its chivalry than
,for its intelligence atK tried patriotism, is pe
gfatif,ying, iiiid'anione ., the pleasant
saggcsied by the occasion, who can
tci'be 'reminded where , tlt banner of un-
-drilled, . unqualified religioiii - toleration was
first -(reds 'given. to the breeze_? "feu-cannot
be iniucl.an attnosiltere witlwitt feeling its
vivifying influence; every Man who has a/pat.:
:riot's-Inn - , , s must feel, it, he-Cause-every man
knows - - that - rel4.,yiletis„toleration lies at the
• foUndation of. civil , I iberty. ' No, transient trav
eller ean enter thiS city without being struck
wait. the'' , e vi dencei of enterprfae and honest
.
thrift which everywhere . meets the eye. aii
. '.. tinier° has, stood preitoineiny forth in that as
::toniShieg progress Of oar ',country, which' may 1
be s „truly said to hare ontiharehed prophecy.=
tier t etr'eat advantages, in a Commercial point of
alve, hare, :of course, lwaysbeen enurkedand
_
_ r.pparerit; but , he.x-ttori\
rounding geographical
A
„ • - .-poSitiriti, so. far as internal corn tnereu is con
' cerned,-foiibly alluded to by Washington - as
•early as 179 - 6 - , is only beginning to be' appreci
:, tte c i cr t ,:it ki; v ourgeives. As the Great Weld
. p• - )Ufs in its Qmndless resources at the bidding
• of.lour enterprise, and thejudicious applica
. Con oryOur 1:12V4111.3 - 0 these internal intprove
nients,, the dOstiny Of -Rd:pi:gore as one of the
gre_tt cities of the world, is no;matter ofdouht.
But - after all it is not the increase of_yourpop
i• u llition and Wealth,. the aniTtnentation,or your
' shipping- interest, •font. ernwded depots and
m a rts . t eiming with rho products, agricultural
and mineral, of the .interior; the erection of
splendid edifice”; rising. s it were by magie—
nor all these`enmbinedi which chiefly engross
- : the thoughts of the. pntriotie'citiieri; and oive
his, pulse a quicker - and a prou4cr_thrOb as he
enters your environs & sees these ,naenu'rnents: -
_ They_ May crumble, that, is,their destiny; may
they -- kill moulder and mingle'with . the eoin I
tuna -earth, but :the inspiration of tho'deeds of '
- Valor they - conetnemorate, , whiCh saved. you - ,
from' the presence of the shame -
of the . iread
-', of. a. foreign soldiery.,will perishnever. ' (Ai).
planse.y *Who shall say what has been - ,•the
\,: i extent or the 'power of the example of
_silt:
saerifieing heroism' which , signalized ' the'de
fence-of North Point and, Fort 31e1 !miry, in l
• 2 iiBl4 ? ApplauSe.), It %Yak 4 dark-and trying i
- .honr-in our'histhry. Wc, were pinV)exed,,hut '
not in despair ; east, down.rbut not destroyed
!.-when your example and-prowess re-anima
- . ted countffe and confidence everfwhere, and it,
• was•felt.that the shield of protection superior] i
-to 'sill human power;-"always.recognized byi;
. - our -fathers during their great . struggle, was "i:
-still *veeruk - , Let us, remember it, and ever i
' acknowledge it". with httattile rand--"grateful I
W i_
• hearts. ho shall.say how much 'yonr non
-- t . iroents,for thiaie Who „survived the conflicts of,
the, anxious days:and nights to which: I have
_ _ adverted,. have had 'te 'do with thU Reis and
gallant • libation 'of Maryland' blood upon sO i.
many fielas of Mexico. The fathers of* the :1
ItevolutiOn taught their sons that.they' 'Owed;
• '„ tlieir_fir,4 duty to their country—a duty neti
le 1: ! 4 nVoided, lou.t to Le cheerfully fulfilled, in i
.. the,- - fee of all consequeneeiciand Li every laz- 1
' rod.- Has not the - Almighty bleed to us
their deeeendants,-Their example, their exp'eri..
_ . •
. ' • .ence; awl their lesson? Nobler praise cannot',
le hestotved, than to sir that no State--in this
confederacy ha. 4 furbished : a Moro intpressivej
_ exetriplification of 'the prover of that • teaching:
than, that, bef,,re - whose people, T haye now the;
honor to stand., - Mr,' 34ter = A plwsztrit inci
• der,i ut.this moment, comes, back to_ roymein
• 'jory, - to'Whieh' I May not,be• censured for ad
. -vertitip -soon - after the bark Kepler tinctured
With a portion efile Niiith Infantry near the
•-•.- .CvAtlc of ain ; Jimn de ,Uillo:x,., about the 30th
- -of Soot!, 1847; another transport came tieninch-1
. • ,or -Withln)i cables length. ' We.eMild not ilia
- • • cern the igiip;.butin a few triminerits we heatd
Tealing forth 'from her ...sleek the.stirring notes
' - :of the -Star Spangled Banner'.'- 7 -the effect was
4 ketries& I thought, probably from .n.j.ioeia
-..- t ion, ihaeOid Shipw4u from Baltimore,-and
.: ,the4ait.Verified the-inipreasion. Boats . were
. 11441 i -ed ., and - friendly greetings commenced
- ' ' 'between the ,
sons of Maryland arid New - Blig- -
, .. . .
may
.
land, Which I trod may never be interrupted,
Tut, borne on 1) f,ml Teel; figs, I 'are deteinini
. yritytiiiiii-h -foci 'long. 'if 'already Yours were
i
- - not. til ingedihrunghout ill e lima as the inari..l
• ' umertal_City, , l 'Would YentureslO - christen.it
• as_pre-etninetitly.mititied-i to iho. nolo --.`The
City fot the:•:Star - SPangled.`Banner.'l. While
w
you ill hail .withthe appwir-H. ticeloteVery
. joy .
- - new , stur," -, aAs -one after another' shall: , be
.
- - to e ronstellation„ you :will. alway,a,pioclaimi
Apoit,the - _,hoitor •and - faith et itil.aryland, ,iituit
:this Antalilei., Oat never he lesi. -- Sir;= . I thank
, . ritmiair . .tt * iilly-4 t hank'' you ; - 411;* gentle:
_ men, fer,ffiiihrliresencobere tedity,"tindi htipe
- - 2 we may.,:-.n2o4.4indef Agreeable . eircuaistances,
-long.yeauLte-isonoe.,_ , •_ ,i
Bi.E*4,Siein '.PAgin•
Oftbeen
Victoria to -admit:', - th*atittitireas Uricle;
Ti,teecebie: eed - -tbnideloit.Sttiftoid flottseil
, _
Wei Om 4;3'4 Treat Doe; - appeep, .14. f hare been
feliniv-ed liyltedie /%410e9 1 .. 1 -P Vue-llare7'
thongbt 'prop (ir;opon his owiWripaita`Rati, to,
liorrizgairs.-.'6'tOiee at bis.oisin - naidittiei. tult.
#l,,,4TemiraFwaoe.urity pf the 'ene,Pn.W...;
_ tha et - takipt
our:atiotitifid heroine' a ridite.:ll4,:-.00-'
' n'deieent upo n ; - Bfr:P.Thand 'lathe
! Fame'lnnen 'in , bousA and sans -Wit,
ought ta-aiiir
64_ j? huaajoropie l A dy ,the . proprie9r,a
exPeditheY of IS POPy Europe is d
- emit' ari- well would lIPTe been_ iind the
A wtrrewiiorktudifitiironitini'toxoli..
--the'Anmefithtlos biinft 16410 *long
with rhitn. 'lll4lmaiikese Sip tli
iittdv, the socialist* in 4 tilo r ed"Of PAtte
101ketiCilays. 4444 A -ft ltrc
-zotttiltat,4ol,tbeliniverse iro ggraisfriata ,
•itttopotod ArtiCUP AU th e,butitufions!
that, air
plipticirpu s home ~-Ifey-figt;experlepor '
befoiaiiiir4l4ooll4fll2o ,4 -; 1 ,
ti:;ll7'
MOORAT
ettlation' in northern,
11132 copietiMeirkly.---,
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opposite t:ie ""At
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done, co
directly
BEND, P
'bur. bfßee - for the
mesa is removed from Ty .
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over the printingale°. do I
%till' always find a aentleTan
hoitra, at ilia lirtaini,r,oiDee,
. . 1 Thp_ll4 , * ! - l.' i
Preshlont Pi i reo and a p:t t of 'his Calt74,
liesars:'Gu)miii, Davis, - Ca phell and o'..usip
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lag, r6the BOtitr.ore• on nd:ty-oveniw,,-4n
route to 'N WiYork. They were enthusiasti :
cally weleofued;by dm' i}eop .of Baltimoi•e4 2 —
In — another loblinn wo make orn for ilie"Preit
idenr s Pee t eh ork, that ores bn. They. go to
P,hiladelphia i Wa,Y, (Wed an
esAnY,) ci,A ,l-
arril;oat.Ni, )7orlt on Thu sday mirmiag, co
assist at tlio inauguration fr , the-Crystal P4l
- Illinois.arriyed at New Yorl: 4
).n '
ace.
The st
Monday, I two weeksiater news, fro 91_
if - ornia,a d about $24b0,000 of Gold dast,r
--.4.1 duel ha been fought between Senate aim
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and Mr. 'Gothic, 3!: C:, but alter an ext i hsusge.
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of fillet's t, e affair silas:settled. • • I" 1
-,l'ho-C 'lnns steruner Atlanticarrived at,Nfin
i
YOrk on .. unday morning last. The litisso
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`l`urkith difikulty beains tourer a warlike is
pec,t'in• good earnest. IA tcrrib e earl ilua e
'occurred lltely in Persil lkf t whi h 12 000 liits
I
were los s and the , people •otthat country were
also suffering. te lay froni sestilence. j I
1
The vicinity of , eat. Yor was again l isiled •
with a severe :Ito m on Sathrday evening last. i
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Several lives
. Wer last, and a large amount! of
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preperty d g istrcly
~ ...s .
lc, ' : ri L i i
The islature . of New :Mork adjonrued,on i
Wednes ay, 1 tls inst. PI : 1 ' I
Gov: icier. W - .' at Pittshii -
,Hot '4• 1
4 c. Ils . . r Ito 1 7 *
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;- To Our Re t3ro. li i 1
~For a veral weeks we h i ve meditated an';
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apology to our readers, listt 1
11/
now hare seen
no this when we could s4tily make it. i That
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the Democrat for the'pAst hionth has 5a1.4.13 . 6en
what tit - DemociTtl used to be, and ought to ,
be, wo have beri as well inirare as any of its
readers; butit lwas - m[A, in dur power to have
it differently. Our business"engavmentshave
been such as entirely to prevent us from: dvo-.1
Ling au hour per "week to itis cditorizitistiper
vision; i It has,lin fail, edited itself; and as_we
i tire:lto abovel we dare notftipt l ilogize until we
h made arrangements fora l ifferent titaof
t inns, which . e have &natty ucceetlei - fiti do
. 1 s ' t 1. ,
i ld
We believe ow that Oul• r§aders ad li d ll
jtv fi i n t d h
t o Democrat, as a farnil _itetiler, lo
~,i1
choien•readinwj all, and e hope more than it
has ever. been. fieretofore Quite likel• its ed
itortal clumps will not - 'nein so any la
bored p liticullnrticles as ef'sometim shave,
t i :
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for we liave•new come to kind of - 6 opping
1 place in, the ptilitical worh .; _No exciting and
impurta , t general politica licampargalis ow
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or likel •th be t u ''. nns for ong time to e.
The 's e, or In clipf 'it, that those art; les
have is,' tofore ' npied, can now li t e ; .l much
ri ce
more p q fitablyemployed for the disseinina
, Lion of Aknera . ' 1 news, and intereatirm4re:neral
reading I We do not wish to be tinderstoed as
ciotimar 4 - that wo buiy now the „ l hate set
politi ,for'that we 8101 never:do Mil hingns
the tru . rincipicsi_of our government are as
sailed, .r have .:assailants. Just so {noel as
may se ' .•neeessaji" tli be said,- at • +Y• time I
and, on y occasion, will be said, in the'same
spirit, ', 'determined independence that hrus
heretofo ‘' chat'acterized our piper. . the man, i
or set of plea, do not' live:that can infi en ate
Or awe us;in any way front this 'sofa ion.—;-
The per etratam 0 tPublic abuses Semi most of',
ell,_,'he d ' uneistiOns ot. in YidePend+i Press.'
They ar . most restrained bV'alth t Aar dth
.
il m blic a e best guardml, in, their rights and in-1
terestN i . when their: 'press] maintains = such
ground; and , hen, Trent any, reason! we can
not us .ti , it, aye will Osigp (Mr pc to ot's
-4
er han. . to the keePing or other d holder
hearts - :' , I • 41. !
'.
110.1 r:time paet our s adv rtising itronage
has_bee ~ Taining open os rapidly, so!miseh so
, that! it '' -tresPassoSerieMslY upon ;the e°l-
MIMS • should have been filled : W i th road. ,
i li g* ell'?Panow kg's' ' &Ulla 14 such a,
system, to get , mom aps e o n tholinshie ofl
our, . < .1. for readint sin et,. than; ‘re have
been a. o pa.nige for that
•' for the kast
six pro. tbs.' Crer read I I•-dit,cover that;
era w ,'we
apes .otel a :good dial
" war I t this
week I comparing tbista ber witkiilifit pre
ee
; 3 6E 0 ~ - A nd then, 'ire- ne n that etc; 6'
weselector vote shall be ' milt tea4srag.;,-: -
'•'..l+leler, - ' , wkseek efibui recide ' rlittiry t loving
mute - espeehini:-:de not - ` ofteeiltheitori
;its rre
ovq and Areiv-th4l* ' ilitilisill : a* Per
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4- 3/41 fr in • 9 / 1 -,l ll r 0 • 11 / 1 Wr_ a iw. 9! two,pfol
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ill remem berb 13 read 11, and
.ay - Ilk 0
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Tifk„ a , k thetairertirei , _did nr i . ~ vary
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iDenoition to write for ms. We shall - begin
next week Isith a story. .which she' .has writ
itch expreesly feithe belowciat, and aft& that
ehalt:haYe lees publisised 'she will write choice
eate r ies (ehi never writes any pther) statedly.
)Id persei4 saltine iuiv*been so uninrsally
cepa and . commended 4,the press, for the
,
4. Isrl3. 11
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lest 'three foam or so,tasrs. Dennison's ; and 1 aPPesliL - .----; _ .
it has . 4 f romti beginning.. Alowev
re
when she writhe epistl e especially for our •.
~ • t . a
1 er, the plet thickens, nnd the elements o u
reeders, we are sure they will appreciate tern ,
•
the more. In ono ofd: herletters to us, speak- 1P i ' it Y
• I' .' begin to show.themee . lves: The
. ET.
it . 4 d I peror of Ituroda still pertinaciously makes his
mg of the difficulty, aside from her o the r ( du - 1
•
demandsti' non the Sultan, and h as -obstin
-1 ilea, of obtaining tin to Write for us, she eays i l =
ate ac c e d e ; , ' F ran c o hi t s taken
abut I like the Do l eocr I f —besidet voti l are ly refuses to
" , lstrong ground against the ener. , liments of
Pierce men, *so are hush nd—and 1!" Our i
1
readers, for the sameireas ~ et/gig iso, and no ; ...
tln the rights of Turke, 'and will
- 1 coosider t o occupation of Danubi n provinces.'
dmibt will, like her. I • _ - •.: 1 _. -
will_l make) by the ti d e ps of tho Czar as a just field° cause
Now wo trust titan: on 'friends
some liWeexertion ifet th ir part to sustain us I , s
„i .
. • • ' I , for wer •ir.nd consequently will su- lain to . the
—tat. leiit be punctual x ith their pa
. vin in ta, l utmost lite r ig hts of !Turkey. Iw e nlapoic
that we may alsa be' abl •to be prompt with 1 , ~ ~ . . .. .
1 ' ' lon feels father inimical :towards Icholai, on
I
oure 'We Shall try !hard to make the Denial ace°Unt f• his not recognizing is titie in a .
proper manner, and-there is a
_fine opp?rtelnity
crat the hes t orcoutitry opera for the future. '
t 4of payino; him o - ff. The French ais et the
Our. New 17' ork cortex -pen • ent will al 'o i o. ,
i entrancei of the Dardanelles, awn ting fiiither
,uo tq gtvw us,a well dig tett column of the ; _
~ . - , • ( .
the Russian troops . Fee ftvcr I
.• 0
current newsof the - day, .. , s ueeses
s the borders of Turkey In Emile d the pope-,
. l er we do I ' men " if.
not believe that our pro - uses ,will f.ll short. ; .' c. , ,
---.02,,..... tar feeling is in favor of Turkey, tit the Min
-1 •:-.Whyr : It'll
ili istry, as-usual, has been trying to-play a dou-
T
we weeks ago asielo ed man na ed nen- l ble game by working at Nieholas'..proceeding,s,
ry Skinner broke, or. Wa helped out, of Jail 1 and leaving the Sultan to suppose that he
in this Borough, - commit ed ott a charge of 1 might 'rely on 4heir eo-ope' tion in case Russia
a
tjfstealing some 20 or,; 680 front the safe of j ,,pushed.tliings too far; b; t
the sOnky atti
31. S. Wilson. The Miiney w i s.. believe was' tudo of France has compelled them - to unlock
' l
mostly found on him, and reco4ed. 1 lbw &signs:together wth the po pular pros-
Lavin.* aside the very singular.* manner by Isure frOm within and tae aides with France.
,r • '' - -.1 leaving Nicholas to g ' e l
'which- Ids escape WAS effecteEoVe.have some- l et o t of the serape th 4
thingto sa •in ref .ren to subsequent mat ! best way he can The ern ror of Russia sup-'
, ) t. - • ,
tea's..; No,,public oust notice. hai ever been I posipg, as the Rh an istry was re.l tights',
given or hie .Ix.,—no rew rd O ff ered for his' he would received opt, . sition from France,'
apprel; ..ton, and " no r earnest effort been made las Louis 'Napolecoii had. 'ut lately up foil'
.
t we can learn of, to app bend him. His lan Emperor,.he would n turally mirth to con
escape wry) talked
-of as a ve happy eircem:. ciliate the older ones,, be Louis is 4, net afraid'
i s,
stance
-to save the county c and very ma- to resent 'a slight. ' Thu. having is, he pre- ,
1
ny " glad-of-its" ejaculateN loomed, no interference, Ticholas thought he
, Now, we confess no sad action at exhibi- 1 would soon bring thou an
- to terms, and the
dons of punishment inflict •d upon -criminals,' key of 'Bethlehem, inst. d of being in the
but this case strikes us as -cry singular one _hand of the LatinPatria b, would be fund
indeed. That a man shout commit a crime, grasped by the Greek - fa Cr.
of the magmtude of tins on ,be tan out of 1 Turkey is actively cm toyed iri making p
the custody of the law, and . erraitted quietly l y parations ta meet the It -shins, and. have au.
to escape, with little or no c ort fur his arrest, la fdrmidable force read% to ----
take; tha eld.
e t
into us a very curious meth of vindicating t Whether the possession '.l a key "•' I be thz,.
the law end protecting ,th rights, persons, cause of another revolt' ion in Europe, tint
peace mA
of comnity. II morbid sytopa. alone can solve. . , /
thy for the catered man anything to do with FrourChina we learn ;that/the' rebels -hay
such a state. Of thing:o_ l [ lH So, is this , not a taken Nairkin, aid are Mire/141g rapidly -
precedent fraught I
with rho no:4G dangerous wards the coast 'lt is, aid that American
;tendencies? lied a poor white man commit-1 idents favor the pre nt-Emperor. .
ted sucli-a crime,thouglindght have been foil' From Wasttino on thelnews is not of mete '
'Vie purpose of giving bread to his starving-,l'xipertance. A few apPpintmenta have be
children, would not the corners of the street-5 1 made. E. 31Orrell, of Del. has been appoint I
have blazed with•tand-billia,headed with a large!
C onsul to Matanzas; and J. L. nelson, of 31 .
reward And wonld not some stepS have been i as Co. ul to Turk'slsland, Coin. Shubri k 1
•
taken, also, to discover the still moil() "danger- 1 has , een ap pointed to - the `command of t ei
1
ens criulinali
free who opened his pri on doors -t s eadron bound for Abe, fishing grounds y I
ei l se
and-set him from the grasp e ' violated l i request of the Corniniidore, J. Seott Cumin
law 1 And does' motor sanctify lor I n cii o 'ham is ap oiuted 0 jcretary of the Comm - i
.. ,
in this community 1, peas it render the oss . dare. , , _
of our property more Sufferable be 9. se de-1 - - Polities 'move 134 slowly during the wa ~
spoiled by . a, colored man? Is!the teeunity of 1 days in our city. lA number or applican i i
peeson andproperty, and the siquintacy of the I who have been wilting_ fur some time; and
law for their protection, to be jsistintated by a! blaming theColleetsfor not hurrying up t i le ,
few dollars and cents?"' A strange, strange; Cakes, were rewarded for their servieeshy le
i Worlil is this! / , 1 * ing politely requests dto accept a plice in I'm
Once on alime, not xnany 3icaca ago, many custom House, vdllich they accordingly-d d,
of our readers will 4ollect `that one of this without being asked, the second time. Th .re
untortunate race of people was brought be- are about hundred names now before secre .
fore our Court, charged with a grave crime ;l i ry Guthrie for cOnfirmatiOU, tho owners of
and many too will . recollect hew careful the 'which on treeing their t friendS - Who were p 1
learned - Judge was to ask the witness's% atthe i pointed before tlimU feeding so well, at il
1 outset of tho trial, if the prisoner • was not • a public crib, begin to feel hungry; . and Vro' li
1 " pretty tccaWty negro ;" and then how coin- like to take their Places by the aide of th .1
I placently he seemed.lto lake an affirmative an- friends, and indulge a little theinselves.
'web as much as to any, of course, gentlemene Crystal Palace v. ill make a grand .1 1
173
lof the jury, such, a map cannot be guilty of pla on the day of opening. The Presid i
this crime! Ile ehoeldpot be punished. Andl and his Cabinet will assist, in the cerernon
so the world seems to wag yet,—if white,— 1 It is presumed the scene will be very imp . i
of their own blo4d: trig, and one which will bo seldom wine
'—Petty— thieves are hung, • . during a lifetime. The interior beipg ni i
I While ho who'pros into• his o'ergorge'd pouch' ; nearly completed, we can form a correct i. e
,
I The wealth of Indian provinces, ' ‘ o f :t he 'ff. • '' '
lEii . . n po si f .7 . . , . - mac' c o te the }Alabama. . h
ceilings ar e very tastefully anted in pan li
We confess a dislike for such philanthropy.,
Whether white or black bond Or free, protect whiFh gives a light and finished apixtarane t
the interior. The dome raises 140 feet a v
society by the prompt pnnishine t of crime;
The= co n
I and above all, let no dais, or ra t ' of, people, :I
- - '
; have reason to think that their Offenees are
I
I the floor and has ri" grand effect Th
I tera are so arranged as to give as much tt .
!not as grave as oth erg ,' and wit not be met 'I% possible for the purposes Pf: exlithitio o
goods, and 'to show them to the best ad n
, with the' same penalty as • others, from those ~. - a
The galleries will , be occupied wit)
! ; whose duty it is to administer ju lice between 1 t om'
'itte criminal and the Commonw - Ith. .
light and faneygoods, and the columns 1 1
be hung,with shawls And other brilliant e:
tile`fabrim i The Exhibition Will open oil'
I - 15th. ' '.
ations. l l -
. • 1,..., - • A
ER.
SYthi
tinty.
ley i.
i
P • ntY; ' i
MEZffrial
the "P.O/01
get' Job IPA
our Law
__ol4
House," °tart
eaction ,of I)nst i -
Store, to a rooT
own. Our friOndiA
dpring busipt4
o wait on diebi.
Book Notices.
The knickerbpdir for JUly eo
den' with choice' readinm, grave, g l
severe.. Tho- editnr'kl table, at
I literary repast, is more attractive
the present number. Published
ton, 139 Nassau street,. NOw
' 'rhoPertnigrania- Farm Jou
contains : many excellent
the cormideration of 'the Farmer;
lent:PeritsiligAl, which we :are g
Pretty extensively taken_ in this 7
At' %Vest - cheater, by Bo
te. 'Co' at the low .prlee Of $1 •
Wash'
jl* 11, 1853. c
"Walker goes 1.0 Nrw
.. ....._
iget Macy,- of-risconsin,for
troubles aro n t. over. Col
'loses as .ye to come to
them, as the - President iul
ze be . -may , . lose his> head.
Sim lewitt - nn ; :bis way to
but it is no "go.: . ,
L Skinner:l°f Plattsburg,
New been'appointed'hief Cleric of
,
the liliee, t. Ppst - :Hee -Depart i,'
,
prat
;Cia Istrneior ; H art has : ariived,'
1 •
and' L-
~ ,ipOlililidisc4argid of his *idea. •
appointed
Nerthi ofrCeoflertstoirti; hail been
appointed iiipsVutlidtilTAgeni Int . .- New f Yoik,
lutilVillialn. . :Murphy, :of-. MarvavilleiN.y.,
. 4 40044 Mail. gent l S large-fa. de Woke*
3 kTheff` ... ;
iimiliedl6, .1
tjiili &gr . ......,
:pr.-W)l Sh l ' im e I liwtitland,:. "' e
W P14 m. 6" .....d. ' , I .Rilyn V;' Sc olds, iiw.
14 41 . 11 1 r, BM ort'give noticeih4tbey will
~lui,,iiijdyatiotis i n th s'next!, Ughilat nrii fair .,
- ineemoration sof si.lrank,l In be nbarteisid,
•Sirantonialis .Literne iniirdyi:vilth-ii iiiiitall
etilnimoop, wlth lb/ ;priafte, of inerolobig
gt 0.114 0 00". - fad- loi.*-P444 ,tho limb/.
--.-. --- .
..:.:.,. ~:: 43 , - ' ili- - ' •:-..:. A 4. 0 . 41 '44. ,
1 . 4 - • ' .L'‘• ..1
..., _ :-,-,.-, ' 4.
The
teeter
terms
wised
ffe'
Seel
intenigoicer of thiti morning
AhA 4 e- - the- rumored migaittiOn
toiseiloo ty, Mr. itdei4uan.•
—_—
New iork Corroopondeincp.
NSw YORK, Saturday,-July 9,[14.53.
Ilia. Ration—By iho foreign a4vieol,reeeiv
red by the I-America at; :Boston, lestin.ffiat
the Eastekri qpestion, like Aaron's Kol, tom -.
thine* all the irest, and; from pres
ent -.Aces is as farifrom.prn Anitment
1
to richly la.
.y lively and
11:3 a a choiee
than usual in
by 5..11ae5,
, ork-43 per
.
Business is dull, the greater . part °roll,
habitants . aving left
,for; the Alifferent
of the seasen. Saratoga, Newport and i.
ire, will each receive - Bente of our:fa - Alen
people, besides nrintbenk from the other
of ;the : Onion.'Thing will continue in
present state; until their return; Aihen B
way will be again enlivened by their Pre wt
nal for Ju ly..
' f
arliglos or .
This excel
.. .to
hear is
only, ui pub
•• en.llerodith
f nonuro.
The - Lattmg Obsehrator3l
• The' sexton "of lirinity , Church - wa
well shit up his steeple. Alt has been a" et
steeple to hini ;, , but. there is a rival in the;el
acrd a his limginonopoly ofklie 'air, is at an ni
Nay, "" be ll entdelletdoe9 l . by , a
dred . feet:. of ,tower.: : '. and ie*tpl- ,hu ..
feet of, • hill. - Not -to the ears of the, Pi
tondo offrinity is. the name of 'Latting flu
' h The Latting Observatciry;bolt.knowu t tl
remote reader, isa Weeden tower;. which lc
climbed`from tlie base seteitty.firo feels ua
tort'point three hundred feet above it, o tl
ground opposite' I,tbe -re I r.seeorldl3 e
trance of the ;Crystal's Palace. ; ' .To : tl
trutb,'we have been in t e hibit of
the building : of this tfiNe i, a :sonlewhe '
reci
and Babel.like entertiii , But when;,' '\
ileac of aver , "het day t week, we lindhan,
ted upitsenumeinble Wi ing 'utainhandittottd
MI the highestef its P tierlest , ieletlhlf the
i i
lucid; delicions. of, :gee' i hreeselhl .ii* .r i
roan ,th ed .J n o _ Jew
• dat e - ari - It" d teens '- - raMa
that laysprealt Oarlike an ltlltipagUri l lA - i.41 7 :f
pet &tour feet,'we thitbleised-thei - slit
lou r
Lattlii& and-extellatoweisanwlike; *IN.
ly and beneficantinatitution. 71 74 eat'
_fp
ography adios reglettiiell' th eislnete . - *Pi
11l -: The risers ; . wind ehe,lak • A
,way:lti broad nes 'of ; silvir.; TlIeli", 10,
are deme ln e raid frill *gold:. Thli — el
,pa== ,
4
New=Yeik, Bre klYrt and tberest=4re - Tudn,
ted.in,with faulilees 2 49_i_eer.' l'hi- We
is interesting and APIWd ilYthe WO 1411
richly repays 161144 Of loin up a elij. a
multitude,of steps. ,Thetower we - ben Vii i 1.18
1 3 0 7 P.41F,1 to th#P 4 0 10 44 1 . 3 ,/41°,#,4140ea: IA
Crgitlar**Tisiteyils3l s P , , .14a(ir
audiutt-,.0.-kawvairritar-- 1 - -; .-- ...,
PEKE
- ~~~.
i- I • - .. , 1 y ea lvirenint• . T. •
• .....p. , t , il
- Uttar front, ithelW, Bl3l,- i' '' i
~, I - laacalln, Illillaisii -- i
1 -: ' l
-- ':- 1 Jails Sil3,la. .I t - .
Dear Dengoerat:-,Yiq wocka this • Y 1
di'the capitalertbP`"K(7_Bo." State," :n.c.?,
. 'filch time I have been in Oh i lo, 'Michig. .; , ?al.
I him, Illinois, - 'Wkscrinsiiii and lawa,; b't sur;
eti have; na found . '" this fat iNirist"' . ob.
v
.
4 let of My search. 011ie . r
i s a ;vety.goad
ing State, but for fermi g s far bthind II 1;04
his State, (III.) - is - oriel or ;theti most ertila
it es 1 aver'saw,ltad i bethive.the 411 3' linclt
far'distant when it will' l be secoull to 14 Po in
the whole Union. i.'•] „'l '1 1..
Railroads arc now being niaele thrriglb va
rious Portions of the Stote=riorrit alrcod'y com
pleted—which give new Bre. arid vigor to every
[branch Of Indust,rf. - Mendel and learning are
marching, on with'" gi p tic; stides.i' ; ' Pelle
gc* andl halls of learning arc statteied
i l thro
out'this great, glorious: Stati, which abound .
' s
in ! rich rolling prairies with till vavingl l grass
and inninnenible wild-Bower s' .
1 , 1 ; .
'Th' f grance ken the d6se it air"
at waste their ra ,
!Fanners in various p ortions .of this ',State
are nowin the midst of, harivoit..', 'IV eat its
good, and morewill be raised this • year than
for some years past. ' The iero4ect fo r 'cern
isdecidedly good—almoste - 4 -
iv - fart4r has
an abundance of old corn i yet—and 1 have
' teeen told by the " knights ,of the plowl that it:
milli belinpossibee tn sell cfornfor• mein - tl.tat I
n.." bit" (Is.) p{.r bushel r Whet would perm- !
' sylvania farm°
.think'of this f.,i, yet' till farm-I
i •eres hero "lice"' ndgroatfa i ii' ft.is ..., t - strange
4
see one ma have 61 aid eve , a 10iS acres.,
Of corn, and" if! bc, ra_. to leisi 4.itt•twenty, bol l
iri • pointed out kgrt sand , . for the Lunatic .
isyluni. . • /
_I ll I
Hories itre selling high Prics; no kind
of a heerse , can be. •hased :for much errs
than One hundred/dollei and considered eheap l
lat that .' Cow 4 are selling Orin twenty-five I
to thkity-fir;idollars, and other cattlell, in the
*AMC ratio. , •,I, - - 11
IVb I.
it at points along the Mississippi 'river
is aelling from fi ft y to "seventy-five cents _ per
bdshel. arts sell et• fifteen cents. ELigs fire i
rterttS per dozen—butter tat per.lb. If 1
Il I wilystato here,,for i thelbenekt of n inny of
I the citizens of your c linty, who, for i l'a long
i
time have entertained he belief that clover or I
[',timothy could not be nisea in this country,
1 o . e ,
that I I never have seen = ' in ferinsylvania,:. ne a r
'as good clover or timothy 'tea I have [seen in
the *tate oT Illinois. IA f riner informed .me .
, '4 dt ili ' one piece l
to -day that ho had rai e
i mp 3, on
f ground for the lash= fif tee n. years itl
l`'
I
never, had beep manuri l etland that it'weiirld
[yield the pr sent season lei* and a ktif tons
per acre' •' 1 ' - . 1 ll ' 1
1
As rega s fruit, ',will fay that the early
settlers neg ekted to calti4te it as it • should
have' een o ne, bat of 'ale more attention is
paid to it, a
d young and Plli ft y o rc ii' a rds ar e i
being_ raise on almost' every farm and that
l, tonof the Best quality of fruit. I ,' I
_
, While ai Nausrkua few days se p, I pall
.ed at, a hot I kept by the; tau; Mrs. Smith,
n4 e
now lAlrs. iddlemen.l She is a ladyll of iota!:
ligenee—p uesses - al noble mind and a hind
disposition She informed me that!' shol was,
1
born in the t.ownshiP) of , Marmony, county of
See.ituehana and State of Pennsylvre* and
ifiosided the lo untillihe arrived at , the age of
twenty.thnie, when•lthe lift. with UFO " piropb
et Joe" for . the Stateilof Wistonsin.l She said
that ; she, n er was a believer inthel Mormon .
de l a:trine, -always took the ground of 'nee.:
a t i
trnaty. • l - - 1 , 1 1., i
-
The city of Nanvo‘ was once the' scene of
war 'and Irleod-she - d4hre+ite, palaces arid, hav- i
1 elebave ' eir desert+l-4he great "Mormon l
3
I Temple" i all its magnificence andl - eriandein:
t .lies in • great ass, of ruinsgrass is
. ' spririging - pin the streets,, all,' all is ' fast go-,
1,..
i ing to d ey, and silence tired desolation nrie•rnsi
• b
.... i -.1 ~.. .
d on every hiand.. This city once bo as te d . otits
i twenty thciusand inhabitants;:now it.does not
,: number over three thousind. Therii. is not : _a
le i Mormon Itft within its sacred border*. i All
for' 'd a -' tli far.
:-
1 havole ft a more weir e spot i t s' e
6 1
A -
oistant \Meat: i , 1
_ 1
A few words about Macomb and I '.. submit
. • 1 . ll
.1 this to your numerous readers. , ?entomb, is -a I
;e l, delightful and beautiful ivillage, - caitaining a I
) f l population , of tw, elite hiandreeP inliabitints.—.
1 . 'healthy bacation'andisittrated in - one of : = the
..
- ~
xi best farming cirtnnitinities in the whole[ west.
I'l 'fbo villago.aboundsi in :ee:train! o rn amental'',
. , shade trees which give to the strati er a geoa,
r
', and wholesome. opinion_of tl t own,l
le
spmtks well of its enterpilsing mid iroblelbeart,
t i .. ed citizens.' Person visiting this town will
li
, find the proprietor of t 6;"SlenonO 'gh 110 "
is
1 a gentlemanly fellow and -well -Wilrth this
, I T le
7 0 •
.patrcinage of"„ the trail Bing' 'pablic. I ?there !is
1 one printing office_ he .. :.three ' 1' IH4
13
i houses, a female semtearyltall a C l e g e , and, ;
le , ,
± I several churches al! Ili prosper° conditio
Yours, ike.- - ' ' 1 f' .
Pii
;
•i‘ Arreittof a tr. f;• 14 .. to.- - .:.v.
. ~
„ la The Euftila.(Ala.laiiirg 440.
_it ,
.. _
'ci
Id low some 'of iha peophi . lajo regi a, . . y
I went in pursuit (Aix abizeildifs;
.„;; 1 0 1 1 1 1 !.
d. l only an U. S. Senntnt: tit Whid i : -,:4!'' :, :
h - York. Alderman the fellot *AL et%,gs:l t_
NI Ike penitentiary, and no,'lritritithi
. r . kno s
1, 1
0. the difference., .The Spirts - • 1•. r.-4 , : .
10. , For several clays pititt,, public attention` it
' vt. party lisibeersi iinsted by hand-bi Is
..........cse par t
~ 1 ,
~ .
~'. boded , in ntailnlSllP*4 481°P j z 1 !" '"•
r! in vihichiCimiiliuthat.th !ulye i ti
,i .
fr. residing hi Pkiadt 4 waiiii!Siattl - 0 "?7,; . /
1 ,_?... been robbed of a horier , eta boggy ,' ' DT4 t
DP whie4 together with this persons, oppea. r
1e of the supposed thief, tiara minatelydoscri ,
3 NOW it so happened tkuit,'one • ds . ,'. shortly !
ter the annouoc.ernent,Onrissithk; - . ...: ea ,
to nlong through the went-04;0W . 111 axid° ,
1 . county, Georr,in, har4;::W-fittiL .. , 't,tithei?c,.
river, a horse, talyggy . .'llitkaftiiii‘"* ees aP i
ch l ievii
cues
~ ' liwith the liubl .
ea aiscription.-.: , .
.ridd*** , 2o , 4 4 o a
• : .4,
cirumetan*c iiiiilifigtuml iti l isilp ..
r
avoid the itsardl '.
tiOfthr9rll -,..v.i,- ; ,--
tr(l'utvo
near byway to str.ape4floii.4o, l o. - ,.. l' - . - ..,
ones agreed . b "Fn* kW; .'; ~ ii4!..71P1A . .'.
that he coo l y b en9o,l=t44
.... -
p ar ty, and a Chp§ol o oql,.. •••••• ;*•• iiii • " .Ibiligz•f , "s1
After a hot - pkOult . .4. o r-seYs -At ~... . p' , ....
bot,rgy and litiekkikerefoitiiid'`tiriletly , „
,cor...a . .
and it was - stiaertlitedl th it thei4rilea 111
- -.- " . - n.-I.ltorri
Was no lesski. ',than' hid; , - lii„' .
Toombs, ibikbad itt id y I'S ' ' relit
1
tiii in Stiliwita:Coii I L A= , Y , , .., ,
h-St'her; inifiillitaTh etiUr P tili t i g t euk
- did igigltlf.... iividt to *0
that
~,_batribissoi.iw, satisfied apr,
uslrolint . es dee . "PilY4l,'
1 -
~-,- - , ,-* . ' -j• : YoS TifiDlMOll64.:' ' 1: - '''' ;' ..' 4 r' Thi.f.aris 11 a 2 _-
1 .
-' i '-:: ''.;-:•-• utth%!..;,- . • -- ---..,--L -, -4174uItliihed... z. ""'sititiet 'entip ' fthe i.
Yaw
6i' • ''
annual,-. t.7lfer tite'.Eitiibitien Al the ' , lndustry of
--'3VL'''l4l.4l.-- returned ,-' in
c f e c t :i i m ra it. eo - . - r
~ w u -. 4 dV a j. ' N ation - e,''+‘l44.;', - eoloet foPwi !ig fan:uN not
Bkiniffrill , l§9--Y- - ---- nierelylOr:their=oo'n ter.ent to mechanics,
1
had-iiprinsliCgitP+oo* The :l i tlOP l ,` cam ?: 'titiianitgiOpialrt it :iiii:aliting ifltrOdat.
~fil 3 intilliiliiiiis with banners and 1 41',.. 411 fa* Lionilo ihe regeoid - ',the exhibition - it'd(' I
'el nitiefethanWe expected. Tbigre.v9- 1 - r tiart.liirmhich** iini#4 - taftirtdish Otter/ad,
'grertt-r 0 11 777---; - _.l- .
___,„,- - -,_--... , ...4,ti re iffw , - - --.-_,,A.,,".
~ •
well , ~ - ii ‘ Lby; the more; euntewnsing.-.lw•-4-‘ ~., • - .11- , „, - .... ,- 7 yet __a ~ _
IF4*, MM , ' , , T h •• l.!-Weedift VntirelY C! l lr?4' "1, 1 , 11 10 al,
men or Lyniatiiiltel'-the - Yrlday! liefore., i e Ju u ltek ig •
__ . tuid.tbe ," vor i txperit , ll4:4oi
• -
- the trove commenced with prayer iibelia of both architects ina engineers pl.
by Rev. Mr. I ..an,...?!eibYtkr ll '!.l.'' • I' oliBte . r: i ' lr 1 4iti l t6 1 _.':;lleri°,lljL.lA:-.)6-_,tac...l.6EL-'; Joseph fan V - I k e *"
. ' ' 'f* t address was deliVer.= 100 '- -. were onerea. ~enr-
of singular
Tinkj?annwk: Th e first ' i ' • t . -rbe rty itaunshed,one - of singular
ed by E. W. sroith, , , Esq. of the eatnEiP'" ° • - ; ;-, .'citi,• - s ; Vet' the '; peenber_. 04 - p0 9f 'the
liez succeeded well in uffeeting.'4 lB a 660 0/„. ground ' 4 o lo.* - tipied , rendered , it-ImPighle.. •
•
rellewi n g' t - future '. t --- A - m et . alien:le - deer Ici.this poinfreied sue ; :
lag oureotintrfis prospects . '.. ~...m •
of tine deer but thilkium _ idanett.
we listened to ire4iolls l 4 ldr , i4b3i ‘ t '' .. r; deil'thithe ternis-of:thefiroo-- frcialr - the.cili
Lope " tioned ' 110 -inc sated -the ' 'iie,h'' ii k ti ' - in`sal trinititiiiiif 04 . ''''
as-be
lir4l principles - 'Or i'iliilantli:ll. _ tvith much , tbi i ttbe bod ing ,. o wn _
,exclusively ma ,
' ' * c ir - could "oi do tUsi.thad, and . glass. - 2 Mi.ll ,o aPold-Eidllielientedil
fore.i),o4 04Tt--: P -- - -- ''' iilaii-cvliti;i:siniffension roor, ititeu*d to 0 - 2
' Prpncqific 4 i , i l- g9od *r-' li°_VAS - f° ll °l- 110 ,1 ,a t thecliffiCtlikr tir,OPOAnillegrati*iddill
1
by ;,It `Little ' ESti of ontrese. Mr.-Littleis e i e b ee - . lb.' j. inie n - -t egiir d na .e n bi n it t ed -
them e wasn Teniperin ',' itii lol h l ;4- he: F-liva•i Oc a ekreiliii'-buiNfPt consisting . 9f ' 411 , 4
'al ' it I "tt of slavery - --NVe :colonnades filiiced Ana over - the ittier„ "omi t .
in B °Pti i II" (1 0- a q 1 ' !' -'
-. M -Al i. -- ' . ille-Colosseum itillimmiet
'' d : :tt ii :al resi'delivered in:a T t 'i reseu '7 '"&-- 2- r . • ... , ,
ileer ' h!ltr -, 4 1 ., F , • -• 1 i involving a . new m01e. 01. .1 01111 .ng if, whie 3 / 4 119 .
'retire indePen 13!.,and_neniberrasscd -manner, l - Obtained - a -Piitiii g r eat J 01i aW. Aihaio
All we b av e p e tiefi -- with, Isay
„it ough( to be ; pos e :One ,4r:i: - :oetag 0. I, * * nit or
7
eoeorredby tibs , made or, fasces Of
publiShe , end we.doubt 40t, thillits Pilb!r e t
.3 ' - .r- - -y •-: 51,.. e .,h, siihnswi l
tiori '' . ttit be betiii-hoboiable to the . writer . c o li e * r t:s s . ,: t . , ,T,a'r b e i 7 4 -i' l iT tind oil
iiiiit
:T n.
i n
and arse _ rut t s eemninaity.' .'2- -•.: - 1: - :' ' _;.;'' . 1
.task o 7 selection . -difeeitiv - 1 1, 411e*,
I
O - should have said in the commencement the itoaid,. hoWever,.afterrinupkiiOnailwiso,
1 t hat the bilgeconbouise - f men, women an . finally_ determined, ,ou one- .. bm teil IT
'
cbildren 'assembled first the ch u rch ..% PFO .., . ~..., . • -.--, , es . tuu d
Id metster has-" peen some um , iit
they were formed ipto:sul i p,esing, Pre 0 ! 8 : 8 " ) ., r? among ali not- only - ei'siefibiteet i lietse 1.
bylll.:%Villialial'aricinsi Marshal of the p#,, artist:: .: L.mr; Caoreoseb 11! _tb o ,#0 . i ne i., o f t h
and' iienntionletti,ldi rigs atant; each : Sond4 -Tiveii - and Casino of t r apeniegekthe piaci
n'-'' ' - - ''` - '‘; - It - its liaiinee rthe 0. 1 Outaie,:grotind*:ortho: cltyi 0 1 :4 01 81 -
1 sch??lmararil....liu-e!,--77,2•°711_ our • - . 7 ''' ;4' this. time recently - arrived hero ." ',. - .•-
1 national flat'tanato4; . 0 1 ?ricli.. 51 / civier IYF zI, ! 3 _-,,,, ' , the' Plan-ivies adePted Ori the* - - of is.
'r jesthefore'enlerillif the,O 4 re , !A (1 the: ! l i tll- aUet, and•• nOtiino - w 46 -1 0 - 8 k in utting go
1 one as .waitin g fel; the addresses at the work under. way., ~' , , ... , . l'- -. -'• 2.,.. I '
. - --. , -,, , e s e ek, - . - -.., - 1 . -,'. -The MaSo,Dary contracts were ied_with
. ...,.
earl idhour br gleeku - 1fe......
'Ttie martial misie,w hi load atill animating.,
'' - ' Ar dor- , T
Wthe'Yoeal mu s ic was o a high...
ode, ; an d s ,
ieee_tiy - iheOtelr• I;tiks: - : ', iL , - ' ii . ttisri4 1. 04,
.kiing I.iitti'p tine:, 4 ..cothe, eene, aw:ity.."-,-
: The
t
seeend . was a SaiOay -- Sehnel hymn
, Ot a rath 7
- 1 h -I `'•tei The third was an, Origin
er g"e're e arac ,-. - .l -.- . --,
al pieensuigeated :to the anther :hy the motto
ot tie -gprinaiille ' banner s ;- . "The::1;lible; the .
Na4n, and Tenverande." The 4.4 40 - qqkf'!il.#.*
temPe• - ' paiodi on the - Old' - - t3fiestartail
ranetr --'' ,: V•-- -'
hyiai,7'-'illehel., c ommen c ing ,Willl,;, , Krop
Greenland'irky' , rozdains."•,..--Tiii ,, l44Reo:l*
of tefreshmenta as ander:tlie - idlieetion'inf C.
Burr, ii .m
and thaugh most ii_eitileaitikt:Tait i a
iri
.Ire,
act perforniedilt . withrnach 'eraditiairjie„
big aswell Isatialied Ai could- be cl . p - ee!e4:'in
such er ? w 4‘. - _ ' •
It was , a good l occasten : - Thaaiek, arid";ols
feeoed-Lveriltrisido to look, up cheCtful'aid
vige'rous;:. and the heatthi and intelligent left
th e ground, w e '4outit - not,,..with - roare'correct
cleWri of. truth and"duts' Ahan I,thei -had ,'e v er
before entertained'.
gathering; lbw:l:Ugh. 'our lands Were, -possessed:
- orlaihi g h rnbral and. liteinrir,ona aitthe i r*_
S. 'Oalebratien of SPringvillai*:wa Shall dauhti
ied4 be, a, mine . v!ttuous Pe9 - 1) 16- .fieflOrOf*Iirit
and lre wikk butc4 'Orth'er4.:to,
shelter s iDd.ttkiii,the Whole 1 -.1- 2-•
• -;• 1- .
11 , = ,- Th'o l:- .Cil e ttEtt:PdiCti;
1 . ititai i ibeil:;:; ol % - ia .tice7. much take& Of
Crystal Palace are` thrown open te:th; Piihlie:
i r
In anet.her-eillumn we giye,`f ut .. thei,* l l=4,
ti'' - i th - ' • •-' ''''l
ell a ernen of I .; e-Associa ion, some its er
it
Eat ng'detaile - coimeeted•-with the bujitnivei
Whatever may t heithe . popul a r
opinien:.upeni i
tti ineriUtot - the:.rahtbitien, he Palecicifielfli
is o failure .. 'Ouirltew-Yo lt.eoireepenilent
t
wi 1-,prOhably. bei, hn hand ' at be .02'014, , afidl
'fro -week le Week. tire tii tl '-.' that ":„..ipiiiterJ
eating - or'noteWorthy. - .:As• thexliibition - Atril' 11
re inopen dprtfig•the samnier'*nd aututnii,l
our farmers Aid theihanies will have - iiiiapPori,
tuUitt.of visiting it theinselies,and- - ferniii4
their own . ; °rani° i of`its_ , inerite. ,• Ilelavi are ,
. the retitiationi r the',ripening, - and.the;:iriee.
.otiadmiision-:—, • '-• ".. . : .._ ; .•- - .- - '::.- {,
,• -. . rftoutism!aE ar, AREANGE-MEN . , : t .,, -,,
!Iath:MOTS of : `season tickets` wi . 1,.. - reeeive
With-Ahem:mites- of invitation , , admittingl , the:
.
lielder-titilit.,ii lady to attepd the . inaiigUrationt
Theicipites" % Will ' , lnk of, feuvdiffercriVeekirS;
41i.i0atint-the l'our'sec "tuip:,,of the' teilliiirik:` i
They`WitrfaZinit'qhq•hel era iota' dittreiiiimee' r ,
thins, iceordint .to. the - ler- of their motee.4 r i
Persons,hphting-these:,li. Vi4t lo6 4 , "arif exil.eal,:l
eft to _ remain initheir,re pective._sectiens pulp' ,
the 'tuella:4 ; las kl 4 - 06' . ; , 'the': kidders :oft
t
blue and - greettinvitatio Villl .l preient theiii.:l
selves it:the entrance ' oil Fourth . letreet- thhief
Pt red:d yell 4 wigii . Tr 4 tY7settold'-atr,ge.t. 6-11
} GAO* huhllai,iniitatiopa, prOvllite k oibeil
*lilt enter on the Sittlilaienhei - Auid bi)thinitit
C h •tc-theirplaiiii' hi iitteriaii4' • •'*-. ..',7 2 :::fi s.f-1,1
- Exhibitory , who . have ." 'pieviotailfhbtahiedi
1 41 . eir tickets,-will enter on'Forty-seeondi4eo.l
thisa - eihiliithie - ikho hiti4Jailed:thloh6iß l
[t ow tiglitiihethie the 14th :inae; iiilliiiiiio]
4 5ti
H * eilj.reieluded::\ ~.*' ~- -:r ,:' -':-:' , '::"1.1 , :
'..'. Pthibiliis wilt be. admitted at'B.-o'citsek-Al
t 3 .„ and A,ill :remain in •thew . respective, courts
d rintthe :ceremonies .`: ' 7 . ..- ,_,: ~;, ~ ,'..,-4,1 :
' the-dehia - iiittitai"Oiliiiedloi'all oilieia . ..eh+.
j i
tstled , tti'idadialon, a above ' at? ten e7Cleo3 - %
'. f, At ~oiiii,d'elpek the . deelll , bes'ehriod '44
.1103 cere*(injw„il!, iqu)*nie.` - : .l i , :: ,,, ...,.f. - -Pa 4 :l:
Particular ptefitiqh,jaWith,d, W., it/0 1 400c*
intieiiiiiittoifil',il4 will etrietliVardieet'
1 'lTlOS_c•iiiiniiitteie - forifoingu*tiSa,:itiltile - 4
• iiiiiiiii . fonem.ini 7 iiider:" ; : - . i '' 7 ::' , ..,..Q,1',
; L:Opeidrigziirayer,,bithe "itiOkAe*Miati i i..
14 ~- .. with i,„-- , ht -.. '.-2 .- . „--... .„ , 5,,0.. '.-_-r I.
11 . g -t. , , --t: ' `,. ,--_-. ''..!-' , ..!`,..t" 1,, L.ii.1 , ., , '
- Aiiil44fi t te*Pcielild foio63`*iiiiierialAtOg
g - , iy;itioxtiiiiimitit ,, S46feiflViiiiiniteaqiiie*-1
I , :r 'iretiniPiqiiabiAtii' l64l46l. :*: l o- 10411 11
iheiliberik.pt ~ißt for il'Oetliiiitl,;i::::-,--";:q4l.t,;?i:AF
tIANNA.M
;•: :i.-;,i
e;,,':,,-,,P.1,!:',1'
. e . sign
Smith Stewart , and - Mr Linde.
4, on tho 4th of September,. =COO the
f
the same-month die priiiclpil.:Virt of
on work was contracted the,
foundation twes.tolo
"red on XhO:2lst of Pet•Ooni , 4 g42-14. 1 6"
greementelthe delivert of •-castinviin t
(nenon-lit the same order ' to
uniformity, a pattern-shop.:wu estab, ,
in ~thoity of New Yorig , 'ander tbs
ti , of hiekire..'Sheptitd_ SD- linreic - lad to •
wdispatOll,-ihe &et contraitalOr the a•.'
of the iron -eastlnV were 'diiided amt.
rs.. - laekeldniStil)mair,,..9,t`tert*CO:itogi
Ater it e ekup - -&.:Pugh;-lind F. S. Mx.:
t. New Nock Slate r , 4',§f ; er..l Jens!.
~''thc:Matte wan PoilipOV
PooOsxlm
bi,
~. iis7r. $e ; '-JailiflXlol;f: r-wii -
alße , ni 3, ~ , , ~.,e .- . n.got
tom Delawure ; and,llthlter dt.,Withatason i of
'Albany.: .. ' .1 .;,- , -__," -,;.:," ,_ ~--, 1 . 7
1,1, .We shall pow go „into" the !Aasiii of tbt
site ' and .tiie7L: of the.:, building. `*: - Rier rte.
:site
On. i wtich it is ereptedi-llesitihe apt.'
i l
them extremity of the' ei
.*. - of.Nevi York wok
i , f the -Croi.Oistributi g,Reneriiol4 kos.' <
tweerv: that 'mighty ,m' s- - , Of..stone tie
Sixth evenue. , .The; pre. iiidiatance fr . dr
Reservoir to the:Sixth
• vi;iiiiels" 445 fee sat
Attu atidth, ioi t riiha. l i - 0 'tli'',7frout - - Fortie to
.p.4ity-secondi f street; is .. - - 55 feet. ,'_
.! , ,T.
1 ltyil: beeabserved :that this;pleen of '
4.37 , nearik square- , ,ThOlithspe' .ielmfav(
4 3 0tra..hilveniral.PuTPAi,4 3 .. In. other r.el
o better spot - for the: purpoin could .-be ,,
in the elijv. The Sixth:Menne Railiiiad
diveet i l i y- past.:it; the fonrth ;Avenue' , Rs
'AI as ear it; landit.lieri,inimedlsitelyAn t
iioath r of the Fourth Fifth',.atur Sixth Ave
he :Main ,tll'Ut:Unglithres . Of t that' part: i
I' : ~ The main features 'of the -building 'I
i n
1 ollows-- - -iii.6., hit tbe exception of thi
1 1 iiiely, eotiltrifteteil Of, On, nd gliusS.l
11. enjal Idertfthe'fidifice is" rt.'Greik,
urthounted ya dome at - ,the intersect
, aell,diametr,,of liie:cross7*iii b 6405
inches loni.l ' There will be 'three simill
trigfee . :l - _,'" ofigi -. 011 the , Slxth. Avenee.7 ot
Ifortlettr t -and - oie in ''Forty str
Eae,h - entranee - iwill be.4l' , teitt ividei l an
'Oti . the Si,ithl Avenue., :wilt be approathe4
'Wit 91 4 ‘30tes.top*.; over front-101
z i
semicireuhirfli
i: n-0ght,':41...f et 'ntidir i
'feet-high, miseguring:t..!thu a h "Of the
Mieh'irm'ofthe cross is; On he,grount
149'‘faet br'oad.;' Tidkissdivid ..d into a I
nave' inid - . l tPro - , ais . les e .: one 'a 77 - eieli'sh
aave,.4' . l feet, yride, - each - aisle 547:feet
The centrallportinA or: which' : it is spnoned is
41 fhrfiroadillthiet high to the crown ciao
areh - , - #iid36s reit - !Ong ; and on, each aide al
these tiacms is an aisle 51 , feet broad, and 4$
feet higli. ;The exterior of tho idgealay of
. tbe_nitettis 711 feet. 1 Each aisle is covered bl -
444111pbi:'efit4 own 'width, and 24 feet OM
4 1
thellbor: - The' Cen ral dome is 100 feel
diiiiiiior,' 68 feet i di. froni th e flea tejtik I
,spehajtApt4hirarolif d 118 feet to thus imnekl . -
An4orkillie,:oltktable.; . ith the , lantern, 149Siet'i .5
Tito' `extirjet nee' of the building aro inge.
nieriall,filNd. up..
.Wi 1 a triangular. lean-to SI
feeilleq*Och . e i 'me g ni iiiicoo...
tdanial tower A - fee in diameter and 'l5 feet
ht ti, ~..- i "z r -_. i , . ...., 2
1 '.Teit Ike and. e* ht witultatidninnisescco
necilhOrincioal fl 'or •vith the gallery, whirl,
)1(0tal;401,44, threetaleonies that are situated
A..,*;:thk!iatiiesttie-lt Ils,and afford ample specs
t ses
f9 - ,rtjtiiiser,deCiforati s . ,statue,s, vases, dt, A c. T.
ten principal stain:. consist of two flights
ll . atT4 with two t'mlingridatmi to- each ; die
. 7 ,
'eight winding sta i. Araieilaitied in the oc
[ tagonartowem - . 'leg plan to small Jul.
l•ctiniesixtir the thas.i; ' feittrlthe towers and t•
1, - *Lii.oiti of the ' bal . Ow:: • -
1 - 4 1,:1M.,____Olotilding: ittairte on the-ground floc/
:11'titrq:Jaqnarefeii - 9f apace, and in its galler•
re 4 ;-*bich aro 51 filet wide,62,000 square het
eMiiifiriaking a total area of 173,000 Nati
1 0
t ‘ for tJte, .purp9 or.exhibition. Then
a ' this; oh th e grnundifion4 , two acres and a
b 14 orsolactly,2 51-l00; iri3Oe galleries, ow
a ' and s 44490 ; `total, within an inconsi4lerfr
e frietiOn;" four still.: _
_ !Ther9.(are,On - thei ground floor'l9o octavo
-1 fstsiron cebtakfin, 21 feet above the flood
''?d Is inches'ktdiaineter,.caaL hollow, of dlr.-
lctiii:ttlicltikelieis, :froth - half an inch to c?
Theiiiiieltinatis'ivieelve the cut iron gtr
'Ws. Tit:4411 . 018 1-3 feet 'Jong mid 1 fret
gh), 0 ,4 - sCrve to sustain the galleries and the
rPagbtiton poiqtuction °Utile roof, as welt
'b''' ' -li ' 11 - r - itincttirei ' 4 ' dim
' rael t 1 u-w ° 9-, . ,1 1-e erY
.-:. iideikiiejiMkiiksttii-ifecoDd stay
Atiiiintrial*faiatenerthigteraolutnna in theifirit
4 441,f*riisid*OitiOaldithe mama 054 -
` 1 0 , :i0F'Illa catsmill l lo/0,4 luaus Nit
fitprcgier fiangr4o4:lVlo. o - fast en al '
;:14i;gt_1,111er' bys...-tMfes-'''..:rho. Du mber of
LZ... 2', , On s ktidetai - 1482: besides IA wrougbt
kliftitiitif the same height, and 41 Nt
-0 ~.. 19.(. 1 ' .4atrt of , the nave. The second
- , - 114" ' ' - .1 - 48 - lit ni of sameo 4 9.
- Ft ,', ' ' , ind l l7 feet 4 iticheir<ligh• —
,4 eiijoilier tier of girders,- Maher.
rq ,`,,z -.7tha-outiport of the roof of the
I'l l eftl l ol.o l Ke being covered by" l6 cast Ina
1.
.. ..,„,,,,,,ch, t eb, .. ~ 4 fib'
, e!The , `Adsui - 131a_supporod by St 'Glum*
biokrYppabevOlhotteeond story to &heti" .
fe l, 49;Pen_AboTolho Noir and support a cc a ''
V-FPYOkLOPJFir4rs—_,. .. "ltd. ffilde l .
. it ; liVii:Oat 14)0 bor e ' I° c""
tei&itid ' Viiiiitt. f:tWAti'd ''-,q the dos*
l ema
o;,l4fbir.W4 4 Mitilittlaiii4 . ; *3P* ifi,r.
1 i 5 Pft h, " 1 0. 4 ,1 1 4 4 4 0 1, . 4 .'‘i 4101 4 1 ; i1 - • ' 14 .;17
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