The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, August 11, 1853, Image 2

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    Ycom thio . inserneynion;
, . . •_ .
.- ' Re li g ious
. . . .
The. annexed extfacle - , has been . handedal,
copied from 'the Naristiie or.. Universal 'B--
nevolence,' of &soca Waysag,'s worthy meal--
her of 'Friends,' and a residentiof Siniquoltrat
na Ce. We 'do this illofit cheedully; . because
. to our min Cit cantatas the 'tiVe prioPles of
\ christian philmithroPy; - Inds, too, in i4or
,r.danee;irith the Cherished principles of our un-
Inertia co:Haiti:alert.. Religious toleration, and
Otinsdence' unsWed by. temporal power. • The
preirept in the extract from Mr. Walker's !tar-.
rative, is one which should find *limitation
every where. , Itffrnot the first ,enconium we,
. have_ heard pass`t4 Upon the Rev. Mr. IT Riley
and :ca as it does now, frona'so' good an 1
authority Ewell Walker, we are. glad of
- the opportunity: to _inaket-it public.,
-Mr., Walker tea, gentlemae who has devo
ted si long lite to good works; and a Man at I
his rideinced age holdihg in hiOiand the torch I
' of raligiousi toieration to all sects and classes, I
•
itiesuirounded- by an additional light which
may, be.said to partake of the spiritual aawell
As temporal.. It is a noble example of the
spirit of forgiveness, , and forbearance, e ar lie
&tragic of the man of magnanirnotte h rt--
. and a type of which is, furnished in the s.:
trlous example of !Ili who died for al 7 e
- shall be glad to see Mn/ Walker's walf
toleratien'widely published by the p its. .
•-. 4 Seventh month, third and first yof the
week, eighteen - hundred and fifty tie, . .
end of no sect, and teleran allot'
te nce, jasticeonerey and peace, atten
d . Catholic meeting it Silver Lake, .
_first .
. ll_ tin s attire -door,' with , solemnity
. fu ' .As t h e Catholics ' eatered, bo ng.the
~.
.k.e.,....,,,„ I hope; in veneration to the be
loved Jesus, in spirit, than Co his name on the
altar, eattsiog me mentally •to say, "Go on,
"'dear friends in your own war! I felt i charity
of soil towards them, at , which agreeable im-
Itpression, worth millions of millions ofwealth,
V, as the-.world. will do itself the pleasure to
' adopt such a 'faith, offered to all. "My brother
In the gospel, Priest . (Miley, as a prince, and
a great man, in person, mind, and good infiu
ence,,came from the altar, and took me for
wSudr to a more comfortable seat, near him,
• facing the people,.whose - devotioital manners;
with his, tendered my - heart, though sonic- of ,
vir
. his otds I understood d ' no more than the '
'generality of protestants. Singing, they omit
. , But none of temperance , justice, mercy and
peac, should be iutolerent towards the r nor
each other, because of their differeal—pc. ~.. utter-)
laws. And thole of piety. are _not, be theif
exercises expressed in Ileliyew, -Greek, Latin,
: English, lize., or not at all . ; - as matiy worship
in silence, and ail of Univertsid .13,1nIevolence of
. life, souhand action; 'worship in spirit, and in i
' • trutb," - lire. they of what sect, name, creed nit-•;
- lion, orform ' with common sense, they may, 1
, because they have charity of Divine influence
of soul offered to. all, and without which.
"thotigh mortals speak with the -tongues of.
men and angels, they are become as sounding
brass; or tinkling symbols' The Divine hive
. , felt in this meeting, is all . poWertill to her
' monize every ‘sect and denothination of man
kind into one Arne Cetholic 'Philadelphiaban. -
Easier, through mercy, as we\ become a uni
t ted - band of brothers and sisters, in the gels-.
' pel t as privileged; than to wash seven, times in
• the, jordan to cure an. infirmity, es one of old
was obedient to such a Divine requiring, as
, •all the world of mortals . are -required, to in-
hale the blessed influenses , of UniverSal.Be
• nevolenes, Charity, or in ~ ether words, is the,
- true and : iving faith., whichlivorksbylove, and'
means, "the more sure word of prophecy,"
'.. than books And men, • as to impregnate the air
we breathe... . - .. - I
After Priest O'Riley's gospel speaking, in
- .English, in behalf of Divine love, temperance, I
United States government,' General' Wash
ingtonrlndependence ; &c.., advising all to act
with temic ... rance, and cool _ergt e,. eat onhe t s _..
...yr..— . ...0..... sartugg - ,lsarti -cla,oat at el r.ina
el* times, &c. V .With his assent, in the chapel;
:
' • like the text all others thould conclude their
preaching "Men , and ' biethesn, if you
I have any word4f exhortatiOu, for people, say
so!" • I spoke, perhaps, to hundreds of them;
in and out of the chapel, L behalf of Mental
~. thanksgiving to our li.i9ofe O rily Father, for hil
manifold blessings,, With health and . toleration
in being there; .acrd prayer for mercy and qual,
, -ification to prombte reform, alluding to their
champion, Theoliald 'Mathew.
As the world,f,elt like scone of us,` and all 1
;:privileged` this mercy, way, slavery, ,injustice,l
intemperance, and, persecuting sectariani sm, '
, would terminate,-`instead of the bigotry of in
toleranee,:separating verb friends, unless such
as Priest O'Riley, Israel Drake, Elder A. Post
Parson Higgans. Judge Lewis, Judge Jessup,
Judge Eldred, B. Parke orliarlisburg, Esq.,
-Brown, and many other& reearded - in thiawork
with honor to posterity," reminding me of-J.
.0.. Warren, at several Meetings, - and Judge ' ,
- Longstreth, &c, who, if they 'cannot speak I
well a persons, are silent respeating them. ' 1
, P. S. As mortals, universaliy. for the corn -1
fort of their consciences; quit,- tattling ; scohl
ring, and all intoxicating drinks;'" and tor more
health, Wealth and clearer ideas, also tea, coffee,
tobacco and injuring others by word,act _or '
deed, every family of mankind may soon be
Ileseed with neat homes of plenty, without
debtr or deathly tortare for. crime. . . '
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`The - Accident at N. Milford. -
.
The Scrantion lientid gives he following
•
particularss of Umtata] accident at „New Mil
,
• ford, which we inentioned,last-week : -
„ We are inforried tug.* man by the name
of Borthwick, a resident of Parlc, was
killed at New Milford statiotion the 2nd inst.
He was ingeged as a brakeman on the AMA:OM&
modation Trahr, and came to his death in at
tempting to get on!the platform of the cars
while they were in Inoduni fott4,!iivd.
and he was thrown. - bencatA is lio
•.4 Wing horribly_ lumgied . figured by
the crinia-bars alb - to. the
death which was purely the result of careless
ness; should prove a warning 'to
,persons who
are employed in thiarlangryousbiumiess ? ma
ny of whom do not, exernse a proper care" in
thelr;mevesSeSia The'deeessed leaves a Cfe
and three. children.", , .
DitSTZUCTWE r IRE•IN t.LARION CounLx.—:-
We regret...l , o _learn that a fire , occurred at
Strattorirille; Clitiou county, about onee'-
clock on the atierrihsg ef,the 29th ult., in the
machine shop 'of Messrs. Winn AV Nestley--- .
The fire 'spread ripidlyend fOOll
ted to a large steam : grist was •
::speedily en loped flames Abe fire neat ix.
tended 10 the foundrY, opposite,. arid , to-the
thaksmith ship and . four, dwelliage: an o f
Which were soon reduced to`ashes:: Nothing
,ellsoi talus scarcely yea saved: - The - l o ss
1 . ' will fall serf: heavy ea . The
property waa one of the- meat eaten:4e in ,
eettritY; -- -Cr • or a l Dist: - - -
•inoloseiro Or 'World% Fa Pr.. -
, Gov. Aster has
,sopointed - th e following
gentles**, Conatnissionere to represent the
State of Peetsniyitsniti at, the " Exhibition of
the inaitst44,oll , ..sitio, fts" at New York:
. Geis. Ro* , l - Pattatawill,A. , / , :Euswii Hon.,
charge.
- haat -0. - MS4I; ny4ing4iirDauPhin•
friels — e - neltWatte;:oterinntsesisiiid, i
IMMO A AregadlitMlA l 49 - o._Wila._ l44 thaelr;
Gr a y, * , :4ll l ,ok l .9'•
•
F..Parsker;of Lynotnin '
wordepotdo - olPakboon, of ,11114 ford.,
. ,
arm,oflteadlog.;
Aes.neker;llfgatim - ,_ •
' - ,liithorlCSaer;tirksnion.
Vr.,}lidenbaWirelinte*,
TIE PE
rho Largest
POriusrlva
•
irestalliellion liertbe
14-16341 - Co les Weekl
,
4 S. 8.. Ai. 8._4 'CHASE. •EDiTpits. , .Jl
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IMORTiOSE; Avcvsl 11. 1853.1
enlocratic No
FOR JUDGE :OF .StYPRE
John C. Ka
Of 'nor Cow
ciatAL C.OlitatifSlONEß,
Thomas H. Forsyth;
-Of• PhiladOphiti County.
ARDP.rO4 GENERAL',
Eiiihiaim Ban
kiftiin County..
18V8 1 /CVOS GENE ti
aster Brawley 1
svford County; Ii
'Persons 1 110 Eastern section o ,:;ihe
County,. ri l skinit to -pay 'for , the
_!‘ DE 2001 :,
CRAT," procur ,-Blanks,•Or - get Job Work .
done, can ilo so b calling at our Lino Ofice;
directly opposite ne. "Lusk kicruse," GOAT"'
BEND, PA. , •. ' 1
_i1 . , 5. ,.J •
~..,0-,,,,,..."..-..,,,./.. -.....^:, r . ~... .... •
• n ,
j -. latest • -. q •
- I :•I .
The lectioiii late! held in some o
' r-thi)
. ti
southern Stat.4 ) .-though a much lighter vote
*as polled, 4i . ,. not jvdry - mat4rEally fmmlthe
results last . fail . , Kentucky continues Whig • '
• , I . •
aS - Usual.. In. he first district, that ve teran
petnotrat, Ly . n .Boyd, lito . Speaker ot j A he
'House, has 13 n re-elected I to Congress. ® ' in
Tenessee, An Cp , Johnson (Diem.) . is el; led
Governor.--labama, - I the: State ''' is
cundidate r G vCrnori Jno. A. Whist° ;'has l i,
been el ed cove ast *;ling opposition.. !:
New leans ain aed su f f ering a ,teriihlo
scow f;orn the 'rsysges of the yelloiv . , fever.
i
F the,w eek[iinding Aug. Ist, then trnh 4
l er ,
paths if pin YelloW I fevei alone was 1fi0.4--
Among. ;the victims is that distinguished offt- ,
cer and gentleman,' 'ol. W.: W. S. Blis4soit-i
in-law of Gen. Tay r. -- • • ill
A severe hull sto passed thropgh the:Or.'
thern part °fts e unty On Sunday aftegil l on
last.. _ ' \ ,•, .p• ..
-Quite a flariti-np as .octurred at Wash% -
ton bets n' Bi. Bodto, thSßussiad ?pips
ter, and the'editos o . the Uni# in relittron
to - a article I:t.the - Tiarkish.q. - ion. ii , ~
t 7;
lgir We hoie tita.'our &kn.
e !.
as' ion to,atten q i iii , a Ring -of
creek,: will eiaber . tha t
season of all the year for lk ,
hove plenV of blank receir
fill .at a moment's notice. *PI
call. - .- :.. - ' H
:pe
bi 4 w it conejude 'the in' ,
by ins. DEstson, whiL.
r . . 1
rat page the past four wot
We
lug ongmal
loceitiria on
.. • . ---. . , . .
'ln oz - ifiequenTe - of continued rai ny nod
cloudy, weaklier, thelitst . teit Idays : hovel hein
very unfavorable to lion! 'ipers \ to secure
fai
their grahj eipp.l ,
- - iirF - cx - Bliam sN . L•
TA
li r illP- -": --- EU Tha Oioritry
•- r
degree of Doitoi of birinityrcvas ecilnfeiie4 on
the Rev. lir.sitirA.,Rowt.Asi:•, of Oort l esdalei
at the late commencement of Union Czsllege.
ETLARGED,--We were pleased to Be that
the Carbon Diniocrat, al ways s \ spirited[ Dem.
ocrale. paper; last week made ita j apPMmance
in a ne t * dress and'iMarged Thik is an
evidence uot Only thit Mr. ToLmilptospers -in
his business; but that . byThi industry • mad' en
terprise he deserveti 'to prosper. WQ wish
him a:continued success.
Tax Prtrai4 Ro 7 r.- . --13e‘emi of 'our"
ges ' mention that the potato rot has akresidy
• L.. -
made" ts appearance---being several weeks earl.
iier in the' seisqii than usual. Thue f l ar, this
puir,it has been c mined to the 'early and .
choice ere can bO no longer an;
doubt that wet 'welt . er!rendpis the rot more
, , ,
destriittive.' h r e heard u h to compliiint - yet
in Susquehaena -Co ety. • .
Ighw lie a..-- ha receivedth e first
h 1----- Wil -----•
1 ,_.
and second numbers t f.the Northam*i". Far
mer,' . published at Easton , P,. by ?L F . 573/-
WEIL. lt is a sii-colamn s 'eet,. handsomely
priated; edited with laet and '
llility;al hoists
the i lpemocratic banner-;-all • f which we har-
Makers of the slim:sit whir ' we hope it will
meet with, _ . 4 1 . -
• - li
Whsr*Ponm.-- - Tho' olßcilli Board Or Tisit
.
e to the_ West Point Mill tiry AclulelY Made
t eir report-to thl Becretir of War;. , They'
recoinmend
. lke erection - of 4 new hut ding for
a rid i Lag . 00l ; th e '; enlargement o:, the on
;.
dets!hosp I ; new builtling for,offieepl gnar
-1
ters 'and 0 r parses. • They also. recnm.
Mend an in raise in the number of rased to
two fro i yi ch S,tate, to •be reconuogndedibY '
the ,i,u t will' stato Senators:--Sioici: the op
poinpFl t Of-4is tide ASk i P. dnEcoah; whom
c l an
mank f oar, readers win fenumber, this coon,
if his furnishe4 no Cadet tor that pr,:ad, liutti
tatien. Pie last from this die 1
trict we I:oelieerei WAS 4111011. , 0f Dr . Crandall, of
,tradford Conntyi; that countrhaving eninialled
some four or five . to butone trom this ionnty.
iNom a 84 . lie.o report i _oi' the Aesuleipy, e‘e .
til l
observe that my about these out - otivery ten I
of,
~ thf: appointees pass th . ii Several engird's*.
thins Anil :reeeive oommissionsli • a prlty sure
lxiei thit i that the. course ,l iif Instruct:lon - end 1
disci llueMV)lthorough;an . that if r • l '. 4 not
i lls
find iin. 4 l r ,• den ° of .- : t biltitUtiett, we'
titay tee , L; . , 4em in
," in .thelh:ilized
ft w
world! .. ~.„- 1 If , : , . 1
' . ; , A arm of es. 1,1 : -
.'''* :of the Phande!P .. Sm.. . l'iwittobir
Stay:kn. ,of the air 014 , in- niansyt*
natiiii-,) disc o vered it,
_li ' l ' l,l 'il °f-A l lin Jie
*dint . - fanotiowirlewofourl3tote. 1
- R .. ~. , ,-..„ - I ', -v- fi
i ti iif, - , s. , ,Tistnor. ' - ; 1
-, • , BLi ~,,: :44pretilli of the Vointitlh.
• :B an .- kii..besietti-: -:'. '':-":) -.
, •
_B .
,sy - • - • ::, sy ;Genera. - r .i"- . - ,
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fi: E "- s.
vOisY
11at t•i l got - --- i fr ileini'4 o
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thetheidl4,l 4 de
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':::t.:1;'•-•--tJ - :7;,:-. - i'v - --, - :.. - :.-:-.w.; ;.• A -
'' - -1'...',- - _. P - i.. . . • -,.. : r-,;.. '-h:
• . 4 61' ' ' ti '
• 1 ,The'onuna ans.
. We ; ' . publish iiii - sJ - ek -the .sam - es,,,of e
tuvfnahip : Committee:to superinten&the elec
tions -for Delegates the County Convention,
te
to be held: in Beptem e r 'next, for the nomins
tion of candidates to ' supported at , the next
geserid election. -It I. trikti that after the ex-'
citing campaign from ;which'we have just
eniegeft with &triumph that we must e'er re
graitas thdeath-knell of Whig,gery;to many
ttof ekr D mantic friends,. the -approaching
electiontiry be looki:d upon' with some' indif
ferenee. Bat, we hope that Dtmocrats,will
not relax their __ vigilance: The 'eection is an
jhnportant one: It Is always important that 1
i Ace should choose fro m our ranks..the ablest
f und most.capable men to 6114.1 us public trusts,
lan& all Democrats should be prepared for au
tire. and
• Tigorons service. In this County and
throughot this State weilsonld lose no ground
I this year that was gained last year. We elect
One hidge for Supreme Court for, 15 years:
One CSnal
_Commissioner. "' '3 '"
An Atiditor General, ,- " 3 0
A Burvevor General. '
- One Senator,' • , " 3 - ,"
.
Two. Members of Amerubly; " . 1:. "
. District Attorney; , • • ..N 3 1 ",
, .
ACounty Treasurer. . " 2 " -
A Cointy . Commissioner. " - 3‘• ." .
County, Surveyor,
.' • '' " 3 "
A Confity Auditor, , - " 1 3 4 -
It will Ilse seen from thi abeve list that the
spproaching electicin is by no means an un
important one, wid we ask our friends to.test"
-a few hours fro m their daily avocations to at=
tend the primary; elections. . /
..
0 iRA .I m
.-1
ations.
C.ciIIIL1";
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1
211
. who ha, o po 7
Oirthere,nOt
is the 40118 st
printer. I l i We
which We cat
give us a
Efrio oar paper of .
Ily - soluooOs of thd,lati
run. NVe
paper last week.
We notice that th. press put Mr. Gnow
from this county as ct cring a resolutiOn in fa
vor of the homestead; , nd also in favor of nd
ditional presents to sol ierspf theseveral wars.
The last clause was not offered by Mr. Grow.
,The Resolution as offered by.him is publish
ed in onr paper to-day.
Sugcessful Snigery
.are informed that a yoengman named
Reidy, in Silter Lilco townsh44received a gun
shot Wound in the arm, below the elbow,sothe
time since. It wakapparently, nearly heal
edovitoelt commenced bleeding profusely at
intervals, and "continued to bleed so for. sever- .
al weeks, till the - patient was regarded as past
recovery.. At-that time, our townsman, Duct.
PATRICK, whose skill and - Usefulness':lS a sur
geon cannot be too highly appreciated, 'and
whose services (like that of an editor's) have
cover been suiteiently. remunerated, Was call.
edin. By - a difficult and *delicate operation',
Ile succeeded in opening the arra and spearing
4 larger blood vessel, (the bradawl artery).
whie% win a)tang as , a feeder to the wounded
ones, and the patient now is nearly recovered...
Nerily, in the lan4uage of Sir ASTLET Cow
one of the most distinguished Sergeonsof
the world, " how useful and valuable , a mem
ber of society
_a well infthimed - Surgeon is;
and bow great a cursean igaorant one may bel,"
ar.
Suigui
to Jan Xneanay.
'froin Springville, under'the foltowing eiteum !
Stances: Be made a forcible entrance into-tire
house of Oliver lathrop, Esq., committing
sundry.ects of !iolence upon the farniture
and drew a knife, wnilielieve, threatening the
family 4 Ha was finally - secured by the neigh:
hors, binnA.lkand, and foot, and drawn upon a
- stone boakit the office of A. Williams, Esqh,.
- -
examined and committe&, Ile refused tegiVe
hisitanae, or any information as to his resi
dence"nr family. lie appe ased " to be deranged
or inerl,—exhibiting the most teirible violence,
of tetnper and disposition..,, It requited sever
al" men to manage Aim when bound, and left
several marks of hia rage upon those who. hid
him in chute, - ' -
Hail Storm.
.
A terrible hail storm , pasted .ihrough the
western part of the oopity, s laat Sunday night,
dealing destruction to the .erovs: • We leam - -
that in Silver Lae township,ll half.hushel
hail stones were picked up the -neit nsorning:.
Book NOticos.
-ICircxxinocitia. =Somehow, of all, the
monthlies," that we findinpon our -table, the ti
dy blue:Cover from , which - looks forth the com- -
.Placcnt face of old Knick' -himself," has a pri
culler charm
I for our eyes... The contents of
the August number are usually - , good. The I
" np.the-river" cerrespondence is indeed a. rich
treat; these admirably 'written - arid nniqUe
tend . are the bubbliairthorighte of a retired:cler
-63-than, who has pitched his tent on the roman
tio banks of the Hudson. .The ha
_
moron!, often' Pathetic and always agreeable
style of-th a Writer, gives us amassers co' that
the best sermont do not always come r+itho
pulpit, nor the worst stories from p "him ,
The editor's table is rich and origins as usu.
al. • Ternak,,lls3. per annum.- Mr. Boy atthis
office, is the authorized' agent for th
erbocker in this cennty. • • -'•
The Faaw: JoustraL, for. Augnat, mains
may: interesting . articles.. We notic among
the- ilinstratiens, " filekok's( portable . 'Cider
alcsimmt and efficient inazhine - which
eve p y Farmer may, place in-his own of bard,
• at irtriffirigeost,.. and, make.from 6 to 1.2 bar:
self of
. cider in a . diry.Alen, a drawing azul
letter-prise deseription of a barn to ,erected
lu - Be will
r ishire con. Mase., which we think ,
Avow the far-famed Pennsylvaniabarns hi the
Shade. The present number corkalas the reg-
Illations of the State Fair. at Pittsburg. -.Pub
lishid at. West Chester, by.lkiwen, Meredith
..di Co tr, $1 per , anatim.: ' '
.
11111rA new tetoperancodri . is deaeribed
in the._Bau Franilwo krald composed, - of
K three parts ot - root beer andtwo` of water
gruel, thickened with a ft isqaub, and
strained through -a ease ed Be
fore take n,
. be well •
°Not very pleSeant, surely, better - than
the following' which We alit 44ini
-14 A few oleya since, severai of the ciew-on
the ateameuTragbibr Piereit i tapped,io*
whiskey, a>i`the AapPotAdi' and. diair . POtti
freely.of Its eontenta4Thellqiciiinedir thew:
drawfiny-sick,andt-tiri:if..lbe party Aliedis:
50nv0 11 44 04 'Due of. the others, , was 'not w
pis* to live the Tait sneounte, and IL &Ira
vriuy''fortunalelY drink - but Outfit of
the liquor; . reeovered;; Vheristr - .nien, stiktthe
ilquos whickkmaleadot l yidak#.o*:to be
to-day we publish the
e State Convention, in
ye them in tiine for ofn
SiMIMI
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- Now York- Correspondenr' •
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Naw. Yens, Saturday, Aug. 9,1813. -
MESSRS. EDTiORS:-."' -_- ' ' ' - ,
' During i the•past weeli'the eliettlier tuut.' l lluen
cloudy and-rainy; which has imparted.act =u
sual degreepf dullness to 'the sp . lxarenOce of
thiiinetropolie: This morning the floodgates
seemed to have been' opened, I :should judge
flint' the quantity orrairi, which :ontinies, to
all unceasingly. - Our aity ie still in_ the same !
I
f
state of quietude as it bkbeen,f l r ripme time !
pat, every one who can possibly leave hasi
gone out of town. The improvements, in
building, however, go on at the same, speed ea
heretofore, • -Tho.Cleb.house of the . Union_
' Cluh, now heiefr erected on the Fifth avenue,
is progressing finely, ard will •be,when. finish-
Od one of the inost elegant and "costly Ame
., WM.,...
!tures in part of 0 .44 4 city. !! „Our Politicians
are now, engaged in dipiding the city into six-
ty districts in acco • ' i ~ , with ' the require
ments ef ; the new cha r which lays-that lone
board shall consist f silty COuncilers.• I
haVe no doubt that, there' will he some Girry
j• inan:dering perpetrated; and our city offers 'a
!fair field for such kind 'olparty . tacties. ' ,
M. Buchanan leaves t,o4ny in the _Atlantic.
on his misstep to _the Court of St. Jarries, ac
cernPanied by. his Secretary, Mr. Seicklea.-..
The dillieulties in the party still continuo
although. the • diecontents ere not quite so
noisy as they have been for scene time past.—
The feud which exists, between ,the factions, •
-
does not-appear to cool any, and no opportuni
ky is ever-lost-to assail or to goad •an oppo
nent; . Verily theselamilirlars are more in.
‘vetrate and bitter as they grow old, for , in..
a te: t
d of forgetting and forgiving, - each seetne
to- be " nursing hisw'etith to keep it warm."—
It i 4 a consummation! devoutly to be wisped
for, - the time. when . theme differences shall
_cease, and again go fOrth to the battle united;
Conquering and to",coniiiier. _ .
Last evening Mr. Soule eves serenaded
. by
semeof his Cuban friends, st the New York
1-letel, - where he is stopping .. M. Soule ap...
peered-on the balcony -and- made' a short ad
,
FrOm Washington we learn that - the ° postal
arrangements between Bremen and the Dnited
States, are completed, and -will -go o ut in - the
next steamer. . - - • . "
A large Committee -elf Printers waited on
the President yesterday to remonstrate against_
thii.appeintrnent of Mr.-Seamen as superinten
dent of the Public Printing on the ground of
incompetency.: The President has not yet de
cided." i ..
' ' • 4 .'
' 'I
We learn from Boston that a challenge has .
been sent by Mr. Trainor, 'Chairman of the
Meagher Festival. held there on Wednesday!
evening last-to Mr. Oixtuohue, the Irish patrV!
of who liar jtist !escalisd' - from Van Diemansj
Limd, growing out of some misunderstandin4
which occurred at the festival. o' e' of the'
ri
parties has 'been arrested. -
. There seems to be some 'differences among
the. Demeciats of Maine. We learn from
Portland that there had assembled in that city
allarge number who were oppesed to Pilabury
for Governor. 'They marched' through the
streets with bands of music, dce: They •
nominated 11;mlien P Iller-u l .- er i? MAelil. fii
their"eandidate'for Gevernor: The - Meetin
wee large and enthusiastic, and many of th'
i
leading Democrats of the State " Participate
in it. - 'A series of Resolution, were adopted,'
• dereauricing the Convelation of Bangor •as in! •
justly censtituted, reeog,hizing thelimeiednesli
[
of the Constitution—appr,ovirig of the as nf 1.
ti 3
istration of President. Plerce , -.-and deelar n 1
that great moral evils . were , fit subjects
. •fo '
Legislation and all•laws enacted far such poi 1
posee should be respected and enforced. • Th.
nominee fir Governor was requested to tail.'
vass the State. - , - , !
- • • " '', -
The U. S. Sloop •Of War Decatur. of , the '
fishing squadron was reported to lbe in the Gu t
of
of Canso. A:Sea ! Serpent, has been seen ii .
MeNab Island, but it was only 20 feet'lOng.4-
Dates from lievribundland to Juli t 2ist, sta,
tt i t,
that the fisheries were. in' smite cases an e r
failure. - - i-:
- -TWo companies of troops'fromFort Adam
-aniftWo from Fort Hamilton, eiteli '7O strong, •
have"been ordered to -be ready to lull for R
Grande on the 9th inst. Major E. Porterii o
the 4th Artillery is to'cornmancl. ! Major D 1-
afield of th corps Of Eigineers,iselso order [
to
-the
nd ihe erection of fi eld ,Works n
_the I frontie .
.. This movement of troops is
made to met thei - movement of the Mexi ''
authorities who have thrown: large" bodies . ‘f•-
men on tholtio_Grande. -It ii4probable - t
1500 more will be
_sent from ,the Atlantic '
[ States. •' • ' • ' 1• • ',I 1
.
1 By the arrival of the Niagara at Halifax we 1 ,
,
belie advices up to Jtily• 29d: - The
.news'Fis
important. . From ippearances, ,'the ' East( nil
-- • -
question min a fair way of settlement. The
[ allied powergare awaiting the eouse.nt of the!
!Emperor' of Russia,.te the last preposition, of
n i ....
[which result, there . seems to be no dont) , -
Thui ends thisstuiendeus farces -' '•A ft er !g.
[ ing_the Sultan to pursue . the course .. which ''io
dra, and to rely' on their 'assietartiO in, ease'•of!
air it into his I "dominions. The :allied'
. I .
poWerspermitting all this to be done: withciut
making an "effort tepreVent it, are now ening-
Ud in patching.up an siksuremelkt• wiglii U 1
Sultan's reluetantOsseet,hy which` i Czar,
from appearances, neve r . intendi'lowithdraw
his troops, from the previaces, - i iiith ugh iihe'
r l a
May pretend to, for he is now assu
~ that
wheli of the combined•Towerslere - u able to ,
conigel•him-tiordo ft.. In EuflialUl lur4:th, ,
,11
leen# to triotri'aleng quietly .": , lit is-ieported
that',,erti ail to laiiime 42141'w - fa thif•Mia- -
48 4Y`f' rablierutha:tol* - Foiiiiin _ ffee..riti4,
and Clarendon-416i Heim Defirteirgenr - - II '-,'
-From Franca there lea- rumrieifrien Pr' ,to
intelligence that the - Amcricatilliniiter, ' at ,
ConsihOiteide4 had Addressisfs 4 •-_ - nats - 10: ;Elie
Pert4l annex= -alpgf-thit 'llhe - Holtek-Stistes,
would! jmochtte. with other forces to 'sepiert
the 'ish integrity, and Arncild - :behcertirtit
'alga it' voice titheatrilinkot - FaiWOPte -I f
'
disbelliwed i fiewever. - -.:The - ixtuit* - .of riseNei sl
011ie *UPPU O4OO uPituiT at thliPPur4-
-hie* is' niiwlibinit - 600.ii --M. - -1100.:the '' 1...
despai l li.
listed Chemist is sick and "his l if e ' of '
, .
\::,Tha wake* since. the livorulds. Wit ori '
litical Oars .411 T Wei :Um a t tiv **** 1 In.
Cotton-toilPik*:aa' il *Plank at
I 'l__ ll .PF;Ak;Oiattio:' , wiitiqs ,:in ep.'
---7-- 4 unfavorab le*6 Ito - 1
views , f Mors n , ora m
,i , •
ha' e.adianeed. - Wheat id per f 79 1b..,
Fl ur la. perbbk -, - . :If , I
_ iiiocratitc State deliventio .
4 t
IV gi:eltdollifOltantheleigteiveC°4olinVi•eyn'ati°li'lll7l:7t":.litil-oeu- 77
.1
r
w i ' Dt eiol to: r P e l4;lll i d, That w eek :
inthe - lic) elec i° ti w ei L we
or P gi ra Y n e k i l i e ti
-Pi ree,thelpeoplOhavo receievedi'ari aleif r.
I - and 1 - faithful .exponent of .Deniect th
p nciples; mid achief magistratel of whom 'ii
, f
U iqn may well feet prowl. Illiis admit)*
ti n has thus far . Proven emitiently Owen a'
- 0d given 'sure earnest or fuhirelusefulnes .-
1 .11Resolved, Thatwe approve of the admi il
titition o f Gov. Wni. Dialer, i having. the -
• . .. 1
le t confidence in his patriotism, integr ity
diivottoir to. the iples ,pr.t.be,Demoe , I
.print
. I ' [ 11.
'I
- 1
' Party. 1 , - iit t . 1
[Resqlveil„,That thin Ciari - en •on 'cords, '
-aid unanimously approve the - eminatio'
the lion: i John C.- Knox, -this aay mad* '
- Judge of the Siiprense Court, -add pledge •
tint undivided support. : it : ',I -
Re.siifrid, That this -Coriventit reComM
t - the _ Democratic party 'of 'lPe nsylvania,:
bole State Ticket, as now; pre nted, and
I. ing iiiiKin the same pact %Om have. .e
roved true.to their professiOnsi look torWi
t its triiimphant election oa - the second . '1
111
ay of Octotier next.- - I it, .- 1 , '-i
I Resolved, That , in the ; death of, the
I c' rci t h e:ii ti ll i n u: 'G j g u i e l :o s o t f , : a tif u el r e S m f it u e p l r r l e e y : k i e C z : n b e . o f a u j a rt u a st n i :f ni 4, i
y at iv in an i i:, th T e o co h rn is m f u a n m it i y lv hae tp -
, I : ci t s is t a d n e a .a b th lei.!
e re e ss Pl i Y on b e r f e :u veci r fil;• wie nipa ° th fr y eg a l ti ii i i i n iii e s re tresis lY . :
Resolved, That we feel itensibly_the se
nd gener.il hiss our couniry
_has suffe
he . death of Vice-Presideit ,King.
I ife was oprightoiseful and patriotic, vitt
' ' t - blemish .: • I Ile dean; hai : oil
1 , pi). or emls I. . is.pr ue l .
1 hearts p _a lastirigsorro*. lia ; his frii
d relatives we - desire to e*Prep our 5y,..;
legit : - - 1 - I
'Mr. Rour.ux Tirtzp. - then s ubmitted - tlii
lowing resollitions: _ 14 ,:r , -1
I Resolied, That we are cimyipited the i f
and integrity.
.of the Unionihan; only liof
tamed, and the purity of the; Govermner
lionlv be preserved by a strieticonstructl
the, that serspulously..rei
[the rightsothe Statee, - Mad by the cot
'practice of a wise 'econom y ih every d;
Intent
. 1 the overhinent. L j ..1 - ~.
I . :Re ;!swi g 'hat we are in favor of th con-
I,struetion of National railroad, - or hi way.
Iconnecting t e Pacific with the
. Athifiti por-
Ition'of the Union; which 'Shall traverse;` n its
entire line.our own territoi;y,Jind be in n way
subject to a foyeign power,; -[That We - atlieve
- euch a connection to bEi not only neciseary .
for commercial and,Milit4ry urposes, but to
be due-.to California, aeie.i only *me as by
which-aho may properly' eiiiiik a coast't ,tional
. rightond to be - due fro nts to tIS Atlantic , States
in the discharge of a higlOconstitution ebb
1.
gallon, - there being an eipres provielonl'n the
Constitution ..of the - Unltitcl otates, w ereby
the United States agree,l4 pOtect each: State
against iOvitsion, and against domestic vi, tepee
and we Oink, it must be , apparent to 011_that
1 this provision of the',Conetitution eandot be
adequately, equitably, off e%ien literal!' ful
filled by the United Statet, - _Snless so e.su i -.
er or readier mode of ceinninnicatienl e xists .
between the Atlantie and Pail& StateS than a
see-path around Cape Holm ,' ; or a tran sit . of a
Tan
month' duration, partly acr o ss territori a for
eign to our control, and subject to all .t e con-:
ting,ences that would in time of war ' Urally.
attend'on .sueh a state . Or things: W' en the
letter, of the COnstitution:contains agi tie
on the part of the United States to def t d each
State - from invasion and domestic viole ce., we
aro ofthe opinion that the Constitutiomeans _
to authorize to be done; '
what it is ' ' tidily
necessary to do, .to impart
', a * rest practi • ' l value
to such aprOvision.] ' ,i , .•.,1, -
- 11r.IFirr.-roi, of- Armstrong; reqties, Mr.
Tvi sr. to agree. that the, argritnentive part of
the second resolution ahOuld be - iiirik out.
Tothis'3lr. Tyler coUseMed, the bare propo
sition contained in the resolution was enpub-
mined, and the part in 4brackets ifsiri tted.--
J eigit Bausnrv, of Cleatfield, Mr. F iII.EY,
o Schuykill, and'others,liopitosed the a, option
o ,the • resolutions, and .31r4 Tyler d' fended
his resolutiona'aild the kipiortety of th ' railop.
lion at some length; an,dß. the vote be', g Shel
ly taken, they were. pas sed by a tars .ma•ori
ty. - - , i. ...
t i
Mr.• Game, of. Stisquebanna, mov ~
loin% as follows:., . -, - 1
. Resolved; That. a grant. of onahun.
sixty acres of -land by the- general got , '
to every. actual Sett Ie r . oh the puldict
isa measure eminently 'Oalc,ul . tat 4.93
the best interest of !alma and the'wl
the whole country , and that ong
i,
next session , should pasi law a law. I
• - - Illi. Bl'Dowatt - iiioved. .6 Amend I
ting e'resolution gmnti4 , one -ha,n.
sixtY, acres. of, land, to the - soldiers. o i
whr ; which was agrecalte, and the
as amended adopted, 'IL : •
.' Kr.' Am - offer*" the ;1 011 9 441 4
Which was adopted,.`viitl '.; •, • -'.:,',
.... i&soitia. That bereafter,',m the
of-any_ :Democratic State Conven
chairinan of
-the State
~ Oentrat•Com ..
I some, member l'of said 1 'eatinnittee d 4
i by lim, shall be . ex.olliicia chairm
president.bo elected, and that 'on the
Wing Of any -such conv4tion the fo
con shall preside, over ihe:sanw A
cies Which may occur 4death.reidg
otherinse, in such' Offic - 'abaft be
the delegates present, ~: - ' L. - .
c,
Mqiittuus .1' mired th :: . :following,
adopted. - • • 1' it- - .:
That the tilanka' at thlis Cenventto
to tht(President 'an. . ther-officem of,
eenti4rh.for the able,
.t ..‘psfrtial • ind
manner in - Which thy', h ave d i sc.
'duties. • " " 1 ' ' L
A:Motion being madaVtilleit• djourn s'
• t• - lefr: ,Ilitist o tha 'Clutirtnin,sadd I .
-Convention in a neat ettii appropriate
..at the conclusion- ofich.tbree hes
, rcre given for the nu acaoftlai
'find the whole
DeociVia3Lilier ail.
TIM Convinthiti'ldj,,.o.titoteiffelf
j,---- -------- --
. Dcparture oflfr.-Buoie.
Lancaster Intil4rencer,, :2dfil
, 3: ~
the' following annonneeatent in ,n3,gr
- Mr. Brin.tiiiii lift; . :on pit -ay Mot
log-for Philadelphia anilifilew Yorlerepaint
tory to" &Idling for - En i4-on: Sate , ay. - FS ,
two, or- three .ditysi, prior.-to , .hia ': d iNtrturua
la qa numbei of his riofiaribitim t ene, , 1 . '.?• h oa r
and Irwin abroad, call**to' hid'hl in f `.we11..4.
Jt'number of hie politirr "inirfpinai Merida:
in thli city and" vieini4 had merlon, Y tindtri.. ;
ad'hini a Pahlia'dianer, t whieVtor - . rate re"-
sori#,: be respeeifullyi' Aniline& . 1 0.-:_g0",
abroad With the 'goo!, will sad ; hind • t wishes
C.
he of' t liferitiri oomminibi':', forlds' - lithium'
m'
. tkaad'PrnaPerityirwiailr ai f , ' .1111 , -sifEi'
re.
.rn tk his hpme- 01.,Siniiattand.4
_. lie.
shall 'MVO licepp , p4siltd s 1 , 14 - iblki.
~ 4•Clit- 1
iiie 4 iner
Ulteili9n k ' 1- ' - ' .0' '",-..: 1 '.. , 1 '-',.,.:. s.• .
DANntr.,t. siaicrigAitlie!r ofle haa hien'.
1 appOluted:Eleeretart•oflort 6 -7 to London, -1
and goes rintin.tha ;slolr : II with Mr.
Buchanan. - : - li ..,' , „ , ... 1 , l'
- IVO: EL Wusit;: - OqYark- Oaa I 'lit. Xi*"
B. =iii Seerinsq.'' r C', i i ' '
...
A dtruetive ea
" ' . 4 "t *
auslip) Ne
or ,000 - waii...
e• 1* 1-‘l=l - •
I.llllolnarigsß !' •
---- 1 - - -
1111111 ERIE
`a rrilile evident on tha 11 - In:
- - -,. ~ e—
•.'1.;,:•,.... are Railroad- -..-
.. i - ..._ - Trenton, N. J., Atm: 3..
We-leant from Lambertville; that A T ' 1604. - '
' ul:st 'ecident ottcirred yesterday: v'ettin,ggotit,
neat; on tbe Beltidere Delaware.Railreed at
Bull's Island, about. nine miles ; aboie,that
Place, This pitticulars as near us they eita be
gathered, : m as.follows : , - . - - .! '-,
A trail often:platform ears, the loc.omotiiis'
lbeing.at the , 'rear, was conveying _ , to their
homes a body of two handred or more labor
ing men, who hid beetfengaged on the init . :
road and . en the repairs of the -Delawilre 'Di-,
viaion - of the Pennsylvania Carial. Just as the'
train ITO:lashed Bull's Island, a cowilaudden
ly jianiped on - the 'road rind almost under the
platforM of the for Ward car. This car togeth
er with fi - ve others, was thrown front._ the t*lt
with the uttnoskvielence, before theioconio
tive could 'be ch!eke& - Some of ',them .were
overturned and others thrown upoe end, mid
their livingbuidenti were hurled together with.
leriible_ violence, mime under the; cars;; others
among the Wrick4 and all in
~frightful, con
fusion.' . ' , t.. • ''.' ,'. ,
.... , j , -, • -
. .As soon tia - siinie _degree s
of order could ; be
restored, as those who had escaped could fres.
,themAtt \ e t s (rein the ; confusion, the_ dead bed-.
ies o f ' following -ten men Were taken
it:--
]
. . - ..
fly
of
for
im
nd
the
re
•cer
and
ea-
NAMES OF. T UE KILiED,
Mathew Molane,lli e liael Cavency, John Ir.
• ng, P. Cotriie, Thoir:ldurray, Jee Leary„ .
ohn Dignan, M. - PikGarrick, Bartholomew'
Bhenan,.MiihaelDutton: . •: !I . . .•;, - .
There were. besides these a great
~. many in
'nred,but it isimPosaible to give a list otthetti
The whole munber injured wait .from twelve
to fifteen: Three-men had their : legs broken
andthree their collar bones.- k man, named .
John Conroy wa . s. terribly Mangled _and was
expected to, die at the last acceuats. None'of
the - others are likely icy die.-:' ' --
''. - •". -`-• '-, -.
Some of the dead 4nd -wounded -, ,were , re:.
vi
moved. by their relativ •, s .:-These iif the dead
whiy were not thus to en eharge'ot are 1, -
te, ~
buried this afternoon t 4 n'elock,'ai Mt..' Hope,
Cemetiy, thy Rev.. Flit' er ilenevn of the' Rci..••
man Catholie.hureli 1 • . - ..". . ' =.:':- 'l' . ' - ;
As; ocip as . possible after th e di s aster occur
red,- tidings we're sentlo Lambertville, and a
loeoinotiAe• was fired up - and• - distiatehed to the
spot, , . conveying Di-s. Lilly, Krioon . and -Reny;
of Lambertville, Dr.:Foulke , of NeW r Hope;
some. - of the offieers of the • ColnPanYi and a
number of citizens, to render'issititance ',that
might - be poisible. ; i:
They found , nine dead bodies- stretched'rip."
on the cars, and anuMber of die :wounded ly.
Ina. the also,: receiving such aid:.as= could be
affordeiltby the= distracted croWd. , The .... oil
skier's *tended . to the most - urgent Wants. of
the injikro men, as everything was donethat
could b', done for t air injuries and,their-cOm
fort.- —. „ - 1 - I . . . :.'. •.. , -,s_ . , _
JOhn Conroy, ivhe t was - SO severely. niangled
by the.accident.ciii 1 tho Belvidere belaware,
-Railroad i 'hiti Since' died • from . - his injuries:
This makes ele.ven lives lost. =.: : -.. v '
on,
and
enn,
and ,
on
ost
ex-
' ons
d in
his
Ihnut
d in
ends
1 1 . ) pa-
fety
ain
t can
t 1 n of .
I • •ts
'P et '
,:tant
part-
- • Entopcin Affairs.
There is certaintY a Mystery attached "to 'the
condition of things in Europe, ;which' it will
take some time:yet to solve::: :Queen Victoria
his - been attending a: grand;; review or :ten
thonizinil troops, encamped on Cobham Cosa ,
moo ; and while her ministry.are' debating
upon:Turkish attain); ann.she asket or Russia'
becomes more menacing, tho Times isdevoting
its columns to the .advocaey of •peace, and 'do
prec.sting the resort to - arms; in a series ()fable
articles,nxhibitingtho Cost of war, to a liedple
sirnminently cominerlical: ai the - tool4h: In
the Meanwhile, atons attempt has ''..been
made. in Paris, - to siinate _Louis : Napoleon,
as l hi
and the conspiracy; ich has been - discovered
is•said to . impliCate, its: itnitication4 Many
persons ef more than . - ordinary - .lmPortance.
The 'papers there, also, are - oiceedirielignat
ded with respect to the action.of the. Unvern4-
meat o the - Turkish; uestion; . and the ,only ,.
- looOmle through Which - '.any-,.light . hasloe - en ..
thrown npon.the aubjec,during-thOpaat Week
%lin the answers of LOrd John -Ruis4;to cer-.
tainiSiniries Made in the English , Pi - uso:of .
commons, in *kb f - . he- stated - thatt .matters. •
were not yet _ brought to.a crisis ---and'that: ne7
gotiations were stilt , pending.,:: 'rhea° . pegotia- .
lions, it'appeari, consist of three separate' and
distinct pro)tesitions: which have been deliaich
ed, tO.Russia through - thomediuln of thejAtta
triers cabinet, either one or-which tbe Czar is
at liberty -to accept , _; as all • of., them: , acCord.„
him satisfaction, without yielding him - ap r yndf."
ditional power,it is .more: than, ProbabW tin
will refuse to entertain any of - . them,' lttioiiiiii
we think theieft sat will MA . . result Wean . y-*
.thing more serius ',.than , ueirprapositions.:
biotic of the tiaiti ain the disitute.can - nffiiidta
go. to war, - and they all kuow it ' Greafitrit:: l
Ain, on account of her commerce' ; . .rinnee •by,
reason of the Imperial , instability '; Adstria
because of her Principalities.; and Rusikiii - be.:
cause the pear is . ,not yet ripe, and in, thornemi
time, More is to be gained' bj:diplomany-thart
by fightiptl-A rdiurfir Gazeio.-. z - -*-rt,..: .
- :-.-,...'
-a ITSO
rod and
rnmeot
domain
romote
faro .qf
''at its
ly timer
red and
rthe Inn
otation
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te - oli4ii.ithe - :x*idid -
oto, Aug. 6, Isu,
epeebTe to previous nott . . .
in thc Chair, and M.-4. Canis Beery. •
The folloling natned perions.weri appoints;
Township Comniitteei to. givo'notics of and
superintend the ideation', of . Delegates to met
in. FonYentionl'A the CPuit-ho'ilsie,ii *mitt**,
on the first kondif of Septelber neit, it Ono"
o'clock, P. ~ , to pat;:.in natidmition COunty-'-
and'DiStrict i.. Officers to: be supported:'t t h e
:licit .. 4o*Al :cleCtiOn. l ---Delegate-eleetions to
be held Oittiinvlay, preceding the'Convention: ..-
Artiresi-+Willimii Archie, aIL DiZi NS* -
thaiiiiil4treat.. , 1 . - /, /, .
' " Alpoiacent r it. Beebe, Tininthidviitii, Win ---
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Mats; Patrick Ikndla, ,
John Tdivkabnry: i . L ,-1- -,
gridgrifiier -- Ezra , bp, Reuben- Wails, -
Daniel - hisCollurn. ~ - 1 •
Brooklyn—W. L Richardson, JIMOS Riff.
*:i 4,41,1 ,IFY; Gere. .1
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Cheioiriut-.-A. ',Heath, William Hurii, E
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Dinlock—Urbino. Sailtbi - lohnMyr. Eli.
am T 4 TetißY. : •
• Dandfsjf-17. , PhiMIPYL S. B. Wale
thttnnces,--Smith, - . - - -
Ftanklin— r ll: L Blowers, Alonzo
lOhri Uszletii.
• Fr'ien4sii//e--Charles eampbell, James Don. •
'elly, gamin' Horton. . •
_Forest Lcike-11...N.Brewster Jai:TO U
Day. •
Elton, John Tarbtii, J. Dutch.
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Great Bend-Z.-I:Brooks, H. W.: Haack, Issas
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~,ifirford4-Ira Carpenter, A. B. ;T der, Ft*
Peat.
Hatmony--.Tamea Skepherd, Wit ism Cock..
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Henry
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Bi V i tthnitOn.
4essiii--Jamen FaurOb3, Mr; V. Bedell, : Den.'; ;
E.-G. Tewkiibi
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leis Smith: - '- --- '- - -'' • •;:1 ;
Itu • h—it. Dimmore, John W. Grainger, N.
B. St wait. - - ' , • " -;., r_ ,',- 1 ; ' -.- -
Siker Leib—J. D. "HurPhy, B. M. Gage, J.
- - - 'iSprin,grille:—Ssimuel Sutton jr.,o.l.eithrep,
iVThoman. ', ; [ ' '.,. ;
--•:, Thinnion.:Everett bieisenger, G.". Blanc :
tin;. Wrighter. ' ' . . '
;-- Therebeing fig other, baiinimpi - before the
ICs. minittie,'On motion, they ridjoilmetl.
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' ' 111 L. 04.Thrs; Seery: - - - '
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!.ECOViRT....or-THE BODY O£ s orlnfir Mil I.;
Lost AT NIAGARA FAilx—TligPhcodY , 9f 4 1 .-
dreW, Ilerin, Whose sad fate . at> the Falls
!excited er,rin
E
rich at,tentiori,has; be wivediet:ed.
It Wit
as. u dries's' the -landing e theJMaid of,
the ilist,', low the suspension Bridge. - .The ~..
head. and liodywere much inagled—a sharp '.
'stone - icicle:flier object', hiving pm - reed the body
either.irviti fearful dencent, ; or. arm:4)/ra:—
The faits Of , the One, as' elicited from:this ev. :
idence)of Idr:::Brown,... a ; resident-. at Ni
at
galls,. are,; that h
three, Germans in is empliy,
Were, engaged in tmating sand to French's Lea. `.-,..
dilig; which Was nied in building at' theFalls.' =, -
0401onday erei lag:they . went iii-ithi-Ftlif,
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. here. got so r
ewhst intoxicitedisltheingif
iy. Usually. sustained the reputation efbeleg
her . and : hithistriOns' laborcra.;,-Rettulling ,
Xr t oni- the Falli:.to their, bent; .thei.Piifout ia. - ,-' ,
to We river; nboUt nice - o'clock - in the eirieft i !i
If4r-theirlcirn: smtisinent.!-Conelnding ilkof T.'
; hlid t . not , sufficient: 'courant% they' returned -to k r
shore -,sind one : of ':,:the - - three' started' for the A,
.Flillislo.obtailtiMure,ihe other_ tire 'again pat-
tiiit cnt iiitothitirer. :-, - On 'the return : : . of the.:
third, th - efirat Was':nowhere , ' ti-be nein, rot
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