The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, August 25, 1853, Image 2

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    PiintersConventibz '. •
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"We observe that _our biethoren of the
Press, in different Fats of tho c ountry, aracon-,
D u adopting`
pi together in adopting pttni - - hdiatice
their interests, and the- bet* secure their
. rights. Ip the cities, the:associations of ,Prin •
-
ters and publishers gives. system to the
hers-and - good ivtes - to the hiork Men , bit in'
the country ife - are hot - onlY subject to - tho im
positions of Aber . city press, but otherwise labor I
under_ Many disadvantage.s that
,Might, we
think, -be bettered: :A Mooting to confer to-f
gether.uPon -a : uniform and rem - alterative scale
-of prices for job-work and ndverliaing:tn adopt
tome' system of hdyance - payments for noWsPa
. per subscriptions, and to say tiha Vass of pub
_ lie notices shall ho inserted gratis; as n'cli es
to cultivate an
nn acquaintancei 'and frie:hdly
tercourse 1. think .wouTil not boa had move
for :the 'Allawers of "the Art preservative of
- all- Arts," in Northeastern Pcnneylvania.:---
Whalley you. brothers-of Pike, Wayne, Mon
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rose; Carboh,laizerne, Wyoming, Sullivan and
- ,Bradford Suppose;we meet at the Wyoming
Homo; in . Saraniuu , on pie 2nd Tuesday of .
September: nextr—Montrose Democrat.
We :endorse- the foregoing._ suggestion of
\the Mehtrose'Democrui, as highly n 1
16.(second-Aho move for a Convention.— ln
ohithg,:pemocrat.
foregoing propoe'ltion we will cheer- 1
fully ,subscribe.'. The convention , : shonld be
held; and 4We hare no objections - to, t the - time
and" plifeet .above nanied. The. only . question
1 , 3,-howlargc a district'comprises Noftheastern
Pennsylvanta.—Lfonesdale Herald. •
~ A priWitition has' been made and generally
respondefto, pi bare a coorention of the ed..
item 'publishers,- mid printers of-Northeastern
.:Pesmaylvania. Scranton on the 2d Tuesday
of September. The suggestion is a good one,
- and IN:Anita may be anticipated. highly adVen
lageouS to the press and the -poblie. Tach
ers,' physicians. laviOrs, &e. have heir Asso
diations, and why: should not printers t Car
bon County ..will_of coarse be represented.
The Honesdale Herald seems at a loss to de
-termine holy large a district. comprises:Norih
' -Eastern Pennsylvania. JO; boundaries, it i,141
true,bave never.been accurately , -defined, but
are believed to be some.thing, like the follow:
ing i—,North by the Erie Railroad ; East by.
the State of Carilden and Amboy • South by
the counties of Northampton, I:ellirTh and
•Sehuyikiii; ,and • west by Storm:* Woman's
Town and Gie Bull's . Norwegian Settlement.
-7-41faiich Chunk. Gazetie. - • • - •
We regard the, above sensible / suggestion of
the iktontrose Democrat, asrhighly important,
jnainnich as - the - rest:tied its deliberations, if
rigidly adheredio; Would tend, to abolildt.a
;large partiom.ef the thankless 'gratuitous sex
ciees'hitherto rendered by the :country press:
Irlikcsbarre l'rue Democrat....' -
QM-Es-nos. -or: Tim PnEss.-It 11.1. S been
suawested by several Members or the Press in
Northerri..PennSylcania that an Editorial Con
vention.'-lie held at the Wymiing lions() in
• S,c. rapten; on the second - Tuesday of Septum
ber_next. We heartily concur, and think,- as
ihe ' True Demecrat' , justly remarks; that
rnasures can easily be adopted to abolish a
large portion of the•thr,:nkless ;Ind , gratuitomi
_ service hithirto rendered bY the country presi.".-
• ',Bat Eel us not bell:xi:ld - folio in? the .exam
• Tie qonventiiin held some ulna since in
• Milton, er.,h we understand.was attended.by
but one or of the pridession, and we have
heard it "hinted that they went home under the
• high pressure of bricks in their bAts.—Piltston
Gazette.
, .
'ore regard the, suggestion as a geed . one,,
371 , i:heartily second oar brother-Chase's me
ilea. Oar pl,'ce ism central ene and casy, elf
rwts; and besides - we have the wherewithal
pnnters in fine style,: Independent of :Abe
good %-hielf may and ought to be accomplish=
. ed by such a meeting, the w
viSit ould, we
doubt net, prove iivtreekble whii may at
tend. Our friend lunorss, doubtleis
feel highly honored by the presence of so ma=
fly , august personages, and do his best to wke
them comfortable and haPpy.—S. Iler 'd
A TIo3rE-smx Covr.—The followincr story,
which- we find in the On-dr/47,4 Standard;
• :preseiats one of the`most remarkable cases of
. :• equine instinct that we hare ever heard of
O. C.Herrick, . Esq., of this Village, purchased
a colftemtfour weeks since in. - the state rof
Ohio, about twenty
_miles from: Toledo.—He
• led the colt 16 Toledo, then
_shipped, him-"to
Steele, on-board aSteambont. 'From-Buffalo
he was brought by railroad to' SYrienise;
then led to this place: Since he - has•- beeri
here he acts like a prisoner, has broken. out
of his pasture several' tithes, and
,started off
in the direction -of Syracuse, but
• he has been
• overtaken and bronght•back. lasts heavy
yoke was put 'upon' him, to prevent his • jump-
Sionday i nighty. however, he again.
escaped and ran .to Syracuse. He got to the
• car-house about 3 Olclock" in the morning,. and
ran immediately to a freight ear, and tried to
get aboard of it, bat did not eniceed.—When
the cars started west heyatt•after them . as"far
- as Geddes, but steam was too much. •for him
and he was obliged to give up , the chase...He
_ ,
,then returned, to Syracuse, and tried-to jump j
'on another ear, ,brit he was prevented ' bylds
. yoke. Some men about the cars. then drove
- him away, but he shortly returned - and went
' into the depot, seemingly determined ,to se
Care a passage, at nil hazards. Idr. H. found
,‘• him there and brought him back. • • .`
-The colt a three Year old roan,-
blark mane and tail. We are..thus partieular
about describing him, as he may have - faith
' • er inclination to travel, end may some day take
rt.passitge on-the cars, in which event his
• . -net would be glad to hear form Vim.'
ANOTHER GREAT CAVE TN KENTUCET.-Mr.
P. Mclene,.of Mississippi, and Othersparti.
- ally caploted a e.ave last Week in . Muhlenburg
eou.nty,. about ten- mile s •south of GreenVillel
'.• The - cave was first discoverol last, winter by a.
person Who: tracked 'several ramoons intolt.
• , Mr. McLane and his .cotnpanions *eat la" as
they . suppesed, about two =floc, when they
came,toa Pit whichthey- could notpasi for the
want ore ladder:let they saw. -that the cave
Intended beyund. While travelling the two
miles;ihaYierecl eight or ten - ,branehesi
_ leading ipligitidlifferent directions; some of them
appafentlol4er than the - direet = avenue. A
7 Petlified . caeultey, perfect in shape as If it
• wereartve,' was found al' the eav esome , weeks
• ago; and we Understan&that it. has bein.sent
to the World's Fair in New
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i' OF ,CATTLE f0R.„717E NEW YORK
MARKET...4i, is said that were mot for the
\\ nnmemus Railroads, New York city would be
in a awe of starvation, so far as' meat is con
cerned, as it has to depend almost entirely; up
on supplies from the west. neov4 are aaW
delivered there from -the Niorthircstem Ptak , :
=ies, .within a week, :bytes , of
au ',expense of 111.10 to sl.2.pei, head. would
'take imp 5° t° 9 ° &Vs to',briag the cattle
-from the; western part of Ohioil(entuctr4=
fl oe Or Arkansas in fall'wftbet, in mo
tor it would be too expens e to.atteMpt. such
4 11 thing. ;drove of cat e rromAke Chero
kee, 'Nation, raised by the Indium, were is
eautit -atNel.F.Y o rk , Via arailroad, front .111 i.
Ifitissidjt Wouldiwilre t o fi n d i t: h ow
areabead it , isatilo -the New york,' , New
j etne i,, , „Miensiehiisetts ;and 'Yenrumt
at ;nnotrtiraejii '4,.*:* the roves 'that committal
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Itwill bp.seen by - he proceediags'of a eel,
Ihg in another colt} It that the friends of• -the
- Maine. Lill:icier. Law' 'this county are'.. hedia.
••niiig hi - inake-aetive xertionst for the .p ii 'go:
of such it la* in'thi ' -State:' . - The - subjec is
much di9onsmi throughout the State. Ti i ,
Thmeollins steamer Pacifier as due at.IN.
York Tuesday morning, but b 4. not arii,d.
The dell in her' snivel has 9 -', ewhat,. added
to ilio ) anxiety to ascertain:the purport; Ofithe
news she will bring,_ especially Stith reo4.-te
:the "Russo:Turkish , affair, rwh h, at lastitte
-1 eounts, was daily assuming a rker and more;
threaieniag aspect.. . • , 1 ; •
Late adviccs filem the fishin groundi state
that another America*sehaon i, the Starlipht,.
was eapturedonthe 4th -in • in . Mrtidelen .
8ay,14 the English steamer' ' evastatio,!tind
taken into daspe - Tiie ache iierilighlatider
I was alseeei ' - . ut; gas after, 'aids re l ea sed, l
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land two other stela Were chcsed out aftthe
y lkiy by a Brits i leutter r These . proceedings
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On the part f her Majesty' s, squskslron : sive
naturallyect.te theexcitlenient •already,,
iex
isting ia
tow s. 9I ucester; aid other down-east .hsh
r sui
fish
ing 1 - •• • I 4,
Two hu red and ninety-fi re:lnterment, 4 are
reported t 032.
ve taken place - in New O rleans
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on the 20th ins!., beingat the rate of '1683
per week in ' a cit. Whose pOpulattion p . 0 . ba..,
14 - does not ' at lis „time , •riiimbei. h ft y thou
sand , We ,Wa egr to learn - Ithat the f4llov.‘
fevert is gradual!, sPreading..tolhe cities and
towns on the tin i travel,frOin New Orleans,
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and 'that it is pre. ailing to a.. oderate 'ektent
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in-Natchez, 'Vick burg, and 4, bile. I . Y.,.. , • ,
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Three ~.thousanti persons I r I:ported tol,
have left • Cumberland,•3ll, - iri conseonen?e,ofi
1- the increasing preialence d ' the •• cholera Intl
• that -place.
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aence- -11
For an accurate weekly semmaryofitheeur-:
rent_cws,or ~;
the day, we, must refer ii'•r•rea . ..l
dery
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o lour
_New York Correspond' nes. These
lette fro the great metropolis • ne ofwhich
we 'r e every. Week, are kritten y.11i. - Itssi
nr . Dawsox,-whohas- faclitieelor o'ntAiti - 1131, 1 1 1
early -:and anthentie : infor _ tion , Opo\it 4nailY i
Il i
matters that We could'ut olit in tilt& the dallY
papers. Theweekly digeti-of foreign 'news,.
and the local ' lined gossip , our.reades will
i o
find interestia . • Poi each of these letters, We
pay from SI - to' $2, something iery ditrerent
our readers will see; from an ac&tsional VolunL'
tars correspondence. • • '
. A Courr.-:—For scr - eral, evenings j . ast
brillitt Comet has' en isible in math.'
west. Th,e.nuejetts pars to ttionay
as 4arge tirid brilliant as i flnfr of the , larger plath
ets, while Lfhe sl i rain, when tini atmOs.:
pile& is clear, forms kruly heautifo
teresting speeta le. If it had: hedn.vi ible dn.
ng -the exe son e t weather throe 11.1 X high
we . have j s st Apr , thtre Might litt*e.seen
a snspieici . t "at his metship was sii4koacii
ing rather . nearithe Earth:
A. e invimtion. of the frier Of the
311iirios'Lipior Law, '
Met, .hn
the ilith ALserieh reoltitions,tiperein
ent t riad strong, ivere!adepted, and Loid Butler
of VilkeAn r ' rre and John 31eAlla i of 11.3ni(in
were nominated es et: ndida foritlie':4gisia.
turn. - • t f
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. ' Book Noticos ' - i
Arth es HOme /If Fazine, for Sep . ember,
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hS.a beeni, i received. ' .ho T contents are of iho,
visual -high order of loieellerice, - and" the flips
tr.:silents !pod. - For thi'F'iunily Circles', ' whore merry -hed ehildren,':_as well. as ttosO to!
it ss..
a larger th," may peruse it at: *ill, iwe
knovrofn mdgazine that *can intirn eon&
mm
dantly Coend. - Published y 'T. al r ttitttur, -
l b
F-liiladelpliias3 . per annum ' :r, i.,
. • The Lidfs Book.-This excellent and limg
estabiishrd liia,giainethe favOritolf, thd la.
dies-does not diminish !is artistit.ni ip,er
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n j o
my ripatation, aa its ri ' s or popalic ""f for
start up aionod:, It is .n w sways h' . ,
i d *ldlorGodey continnps at the,h4l .p eb
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Y , I *.ais will 'e; a tii - t° llN'tle . itt4.
I ed "by,'_ll.. A. alley, I ' sulelptilsv_-i( ailier
S'lniiitia. --.. '.- ` —1 ,...‘ - - s • -1 .:4 .. - .
Ile Ltterary Cr psmort.—'llna 4, w 1
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candid telor pati tiler faior, •pnblishediat Ps 1
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Astor , Pc, an (Alto by W'lliatal H. tg,le
and may .. The coil '' if 4g'ire
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11 u'
mo -; original, will:totnpare fay° blr ?nth
, ib o r . ni - tia zing liters er,ortmioliptry,
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wilt!. - ' tY0g 12 47 " . ntiP 2 , l )!=rill not i ex"
cell ': •et.par mai' •":I ' ' "A-- i -
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that thalit,A49 Y : • ;
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I!nprovad . *liit A* , .! !iiari); nip.. ..,. - ! ii
of,i l 4 4l 4lAle l liritlititelr , l` saa-1
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I: Nov York Corresponde nce.
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Nat' Yeas, Satuiday, Aug. 2o , 1i 353- • :
lchtstnts t EDITORS:— • ' ' ..1 i -, ,
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-`. We are now, enjoying,.
.$ kind,' of demi.ari
tem,ito. cbol- and bracing has the weather be
come, the change however, is too - great, from
the excessive , heat Of the early part of - the
month; but in New Ystirk there is no. middle
ground' occupied -in these transition,' from
heat to cold, and on those persons ho are:
onitecustomed to these sudden change!, it
htia
a very tinpleaszi . nt efteet. These are attrihn
ted to the nerness of our city to the{
; ocean.
Got aril has I not yet recovered her wonted
livelmeas and bustle, the Gothamites have not,
yet r4turned- to town. 'Business is very dely
and O!oesiderabiei lightness - in them
,ot t ey Mar
ket; there are, .however, stron g hoimi • ot its
.beComing easier in a abort ; time. ' 9 !it r nir''
chants made ample; Prep.srations foi a large
fall.trade, by increasing their stocks, ' and ex
tending their stores, in fact, some of tie fittest
specirnens of our city archite c tu r e, Inat. erect- .
ed in Liberty, rieyomd Chambers streets.
• The n'Biler ot visitors to the chry'rtai Pal
i
ace, inc . ase daily , "
since the woai l lteribas be:
come to re pleasant: Yesterday! th e visitors
Were -66 cr, ;which is an indubitable sign of its
;populari,y. - 'A repOrt has go e'fori l h to the
effect, that the exhibition was a: failure, `and
I think most unjustly,for under ithe present eir-*
eumstanees it' was impossible o forte a fair
conclusion, as to its future success; 'and ?to
. . judge correctly we Must wait - until ,the New
1 SECO3D. WEEP .' . ' - exhibition e
- Yorkers re in to town, anktlfe b
Hiffonday, otto pied will the Argument List. comes;co
i lets. The most of the articles,
The only case f 'general importance Was that 1 which hv been received lately are the most
of the . County f Sutsonehanna vs: N. - Y, & E'• 1 beautiful sed intetsting, end have fi l led up
; a_
R. Co, .' whi h was . la - ease . statod to tbel number of 4.acan'els on the floor of •th 6 main
9 1 Mirtby the rtie ta settle the " q uestion of 'li iikin Exhibit6rs are also much to blame
• how fr s, • q • 4 g' 1 1 '
a hat and h - much of the property of said in not sending' their contributhins earlier,: io
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O'ompany, is liable for : taintion in, the county. 'as to base been reltdy , at the openinz.
The Asseisor of Ilarmony having returned a ; . In polities . there!is nothing new ii. offers --
valuation of $50,400,...which Was. resisted by The same differences exists, as have" for sfii6c
Delta.` Little & Chase. for &tenth reasup for time pa?t, Without any 'prospeCt of diminution.
company.
;; Not yet decided 'by the Court. The disease has be i cOme too deeply seated to
1 Conrad & ',Robetts vs 'Treadway Kellogg,in e easily remove . ;The result 'of the next
debt. Vedict for plaintill, for $129 82. Lit- lection is lOok for. with, sonde
.anxiety, ;for
tle & Oaterhout for plaintiff, Bentley for dert, ertainly the premonitions are idecidOdly unfa4
! Benj. .illaryott ss Henry 1 . ... 3laryot, eject- -or a bieJ In the city, on account of the , mal
' , ntent. :-Verdict for deft. :Bentley & Fitch
administration of the preient fatherS who 14,
for plaintiff, Little & Chase for !krt. ' ' - pen to helong to 'the "Donfeeratic Parti,'they
Milo. A. Spencer rs Luke Bookend others, aro desirous Ttir a change of men,'and . intend
in ease, now 'on trial. lestinp, Bentley 'and to nominate'persons of known integrity, irre-,
WlttilliS for plaintiff, Little & Citaso for do- spective otparty lines. ; .` This in itself will'
Yendant .-
have alendency la damage the prospects of
tlie democmta, throughout the State, together
with two conventions, 'end two ticketsoalled
r IN COV.RT*OII tWeek.
• Grand J4ry discharged - 4i 'Phlay. An'in
ut!,tiat number ofßilli Were . ;efOre.thep.
' At -our aato laist. week th, i 'clute of the. Ono.
ilionWe:hlth - .4ll.'Burke And Coffin for burning a
sa‘r Mill in. Rush Was on trial:: .It occupied
t l llei Court till - Saturday afternoon:. The 'Jury,
rettirped - Sunday Witliti verdict of GUilty.---
Jessup and Bentleifer Consll.l4,Little & Chase
Ile
and Watkins for ' ft& '.. .. ' • - • _
West vs. West , Libel for •DivOite.•• De
cree of Divorce At de by the Court. • Bentley
for Plaintiff, Littl &- Chase Air Def L..•
cotn'tb vs.Fra els Rodrke, SuFety of the
Pence. Da ris tirid Fish for Cean'th; Little &
ase
Gl for Deft.
.lleld to 13111 &c. . . •
F ern'tb . rs. Frederick Robiption. . - Indiet- I
slat, Grand . Lirceny. Deft. arraigned and
oqod Guilty. SentencedAii three months im 7 .
alsonmentind Co2ts. Bentley and Fish for
- ..76.m1th, Little & Chase for Deft. _ I
!Com"th v i s; AsaDavies - 2n 7 -Surety of peace.
irld to britl and imprisoned.. Little & (last'
,17 Cotifthi, Bentley and Newton for.DefL
Geo. Walker vs. 'Sago's. - Co. - Plaintiff
1 6 tirned $135,50, for'servkcs in capturing one
ady, Indic:A.4 for arceny of said... Walker
H'oparty.- Oa said indictment - a Requisitio
olitsolitained.from .the Governor, On
. Whie
said. Walker brought \the. prisoner • from th
state of New York. The Commissioners to.
4.sed payment .of the 11111,2.4 exorbitant. Ver..
iet for Idlaintiff for 532. 'calif , for Plaintiff;
ittle & Chase for Pats. . - - - -
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EMT ATIOXAL.-Th o National ducation
Convention,. , shich was in -session at Pitts
burg last week, adjourned ion Friday,to meet
in Washington city on the second Tuesday ofl
re olred
1 4 1
August, 1854. 'lt wa s t o ;raise 81,-
500 to establish.'a Ferran for tali - works:
ono on the Philosophy .ollEdneation, imdthe
second onitha.best means df. proinoting Edu
eation—of this sum, $9OO has' already been
Subscribed in, Pittsburg,. arid Fa-Governor
Johnston
,Pledged ..that . city to -trifler up the
whole a l mount if not subscribed - elsewhere.: ..
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ty will
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In .relati n to the deceased_ the ,!Mobile IRegister1 Reg
ister of The 6th says :• ,!Mobile :
This ga hint officer as one ot,the most
distinguibliedin our t ier ice, aS well well for
his intellectual as hism litary qualities. Du =
ring the llegican wa - cr was the Adjutant
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General •to Gen.*_Tayl r, serving in all"the bat
tles On-the northern Hit of operations, and,by
his idomitable energy, his deliberate courage,
and, most of nil, by the memorable 'despatches
identifyin7 himself ..with the.fanie of , ins illus.
`trios commander._ f . •
Since the. War, be has been recognized, both
in and, out of the army; as One of the most val
uable and able - officers in the seri.ice. ' Soon
after the close Of. the War, 116 married . Miss
Betty . Taylor, the
,daughter Of the illustrous,
General; .thns crowning his military ''tareer
` With- the. most signal evidence of the confi
dence and :auction of his commander, WhO•at.
*so constituted him. his private secretary when
elected' to the Pre4dency, - which he filled; for,
so brief- a - period.. . , „
- CO/Ond BUS!, at the time of his death,..Was*
atiaclied to the:staff of Major General Tivjgp,'
and was with his head quarteriat East Pasca.
goula, when attacked with the billions' fever,,,
of ullich he died. - We ittotieed his illness yes-1
I. terd ay, and the-departure of Dr. Nett to renffer,i
him Medic I aid, which proved unavailing. The
~.letter of . Twiggs, announcing the . event,
was sent y
Medic
a despatch to Captain Grant of
the Mail oat, to procure 'a coffin, for' the de.
ceased,. Which, we presume, was, sent dOwn
yeiterdalt ~ ' . _ ..,
. The news. ofthe dea kof this distinguished
officer, WllO . wars we believe, about 45 years
of age,- will_ be - received With . profound regret
in aff_parti of our country:. . -The. nation will
pre.serve and !boner* his
eory.. • ' .
- Only a daughter (the "widow - of 'Col, Blisi,) I
of the
.Victor. at Baena Vista, of all, all hislfam
ily who:occupied the' White Houso' is left.--:'
What Ustirtlieg change , since.the hour that
aawithe repabliean ladier borne by the bur:
ram of a grateful people from .the field of bat: ' :
tle and peril, and to him of undying 'fame and
heaps, to t ' e" highest seat orearthly power.--
Thqn, all %‘ life; the proudest aspinal ns that
eciallit fi re a mortal - heart. were fulfilled; he 10f..,
tient -debit n replied satis fi ed under t a shad.
•ow a ag o I reached unsolicited , fa e per,'
s
fected with "ut bleMish. `"'General=, Tay or and
Ilia. wife, d Colonel Bliss then tic. ; their
Present hi) ored and happy,their past anima;
and tbeilfit-tare bright::, They area l' • dead I
Ono' link - of the loving aid bolo :' circle
of that rawly . group, on whichthe 'ea - of
the nation rested' , with delight; remain___," She
is; indeed,,'lvidoWed lIM -- . orphaned '.illione
will share, though llie_.V may net'. lig , en' her
g rief * - - . - l',. -
F'. A Wiloon, ascent took Pace at Menu!
do hfansau,Pranie, on the 20th ult,_ A young
woman of2l years of ageritri
naedEmina
_Ver
\ er, the anghter . of a - gardener , beipg , the
erfmatit." The balloon' rose _' must evenly 'and
1i
ij ca y, and is the weatherwas peiteitly
, 1
Cahn ,o-apprehenalons were . entertained' of
any ' 'dent.. . The neat day, however;the to:
habitipta avers. much - shocked at learning thai
ihe . yong_ mina' 'find ranee tothe ground': iii
abOutiwo",ho iii ittid'a half . after 'her, assent,_
it Bbintesvitdet4 n'ifillitiq - sitty " 'mile* dist4t,
s and wisitlijOd,ospot:' . : ' '-: . ' -
lie first annual Fikir of Bradford
couo
=;held at To*anda,.o4,:t. 6 and 7.
im Lift and the Reinlations stiots
lice/of Agrkeulfural Fairs, -
h af.Col: W-:S•:Bliss~
• „pa 13440 . 0,2„. ‘ortvERT.4• T -Ali IMI)0008-
ilent that 4ll *-44 01 00 41311 ' 1 :9 .11 °1 01 P 141 4 1 4
itOtheOlika •Weli,*tliCd*St ' , o'B4 tlta.the
& moo Church , shit the-SO . c '' neat iiirin . "
that tthis means filetiatorDoo , *, ' is' .thought
b'
i s We* York Journal to ,- . ', — "end
04
that thilion. - /Oieph - IL ChiudieratlikkisteT
obta,:i *ill - kitoiva Citlititie,'now,.liEafori
1 mast isms hSetAliftaken for 4 *alto ' • ':, -
. .
.-Temperance COAVPIA IOII. ',, 1 _
Pursuant to .public notice the Advocates Of a
flit, "..
-prohibitory Liqoor Law conven es id mu l l ' it;
Ilia Court homie in - Montrnse n tri Mondayithe
_22ndliay of Atiguit;46 a4ifitDelegateorlo
the National ,Temperaticeipa i itentitin tole,
:held in the.city at NeviYOrlifiii the Gib and
"itd to days - cif September. next 'file meeting elaS.
r: lie order by Ifort.,lr i tiL Jessup; rand was
organized by the electionlq,col.. RUFUS .
SMl'fll, President, Mzsa4 Morr, and NXits,-.
aired Sccwit Vic'e rr,Ps i40.t 4 1 - P., Z. Di n ; P a
and Oliver . Lathrop; Secretaiies. -: . i; --`' '--
~ • • It,. 4.
L'llb follikwinc , list of g ntle en,
1
big nearly, every township in tie the County,. were
apPointed delegates to
'lllic,
repiesenl this Conven
:.ticin in the World's'Ternp iraimit Convention::.'
t i ii;
Jemes . Busbizell, - James B. 041,4 p ,13 4, 111 5 L
ley-, IgerritoMott,: Amos - { .Bailey, S. F.,-.Car,
malt, Gee.-WalkeriChaun y Wright; Col - .1.8. ii
fiii SMith, Hiram Curtis, , .11:M'C nil, Joab
tyler,Col.`A. Carpenter, aka tey • otir, - Selli,
A. Lyons; IrkNicherls, 1,4 :al , 'reit rd,
_John
ignoblE , Rini Tewir, Jobe , ircbard, 'lliin.
Jessup, Geo. uller, B.S.Atentle ," f.: U. Jos-'
Fr A . - . Pi •ill Li.
uP,•A. L
_Po t, Job Tyliii
~ -..,,,-, , _ i,,,, -
utphin,lll: J Chanipien,i Oliver Lathro , An ! ,
rew Jolinso ilfrbaile Buriovo; Alonzo A 1,
_ _ .
B. S. Bentl y, A. L: Post, and:Henry Harri
• cseup .were speointed,a; goininittee lii the
i ,
resident- to draft resolliiinc-eittrisSiVe :of
he sense" of. the - meetingl
lueon :the Maine Li
' nor L,W ' - 1i j ; -.: I, i. .. - 1
During the absence o . I tlie Committee the .
etinglWas.agrecatily niOrtiu'ued by Judge
;ie if
1.1413 i.. I - • ''. I, .. •
1 Through their chair
„ati,•,Jl,, S. Bentley:
eq. the, Committee : re oiled: thei, - follnxing
resolutions 1 -* I-t, ; 1 ' '.,1 • .."1 1 :_•*
.-ResolVed—Thae:intemPeiancnfi'n pro iticid,
L
. well Si moral and socild-riaetli tiiai-it '‘Wells
1
enormously otir taxattom tl i ;r jail- t, • pen
itentiaries; Lunatic Asylqtrilf;lwitii," those; who
are other vise rospeetable,, inierat, useful and
]worthy. l c:itizens, and a tleneing to the family
I and - naimai-eircle.
~ . J 1 [:. ;I, - .1 : , .1 . • -
1 Resolved--That. as Political evil,;• it, is ;
Clearly a proper' übject fir political actiOr,and_
i 1 -- G •titi *it • • enacti
calls ludly Apo Gov &n o l aws,
prevention , -I1 - 1 • , - •
for itis and suppression. l - - .1; ' .
1 i 1 ; 1 •
Reietted—That the sale ref I ,_ intoxicating
diinks is the cause of thialbideOus iice; mid
that all legislation - whichler i evides for its regu-.
lation-and perinissjon, ;and Out. for its : , entire
I . .
extirpt4ion,.makes. the Gove.inment ii- . partici
pant .in the traffic ;and' responsible : lot . its
evil consequences; and is 'aiidrimentally ivreng;
I
'llescllved- r
•That if it is ; rig h t, a 3 it evident
• i '
ly,-is,lte make laws for Ilriliing, mad dogs, sup- ,
pressing the sale of poitiiiiimis . s drags, abating '
/
1 nuistin es, preventing g
lottery tickets, it is Also[right to enact l ainiiiling and - the
, sale ofj
awsfor
the breaking up of-grog)le 'fl lee and ptobibiting
1
the sale of intoxicating liq lois. _ -:
Resolved—That inain eft 'inf. in thia.ebun
ty all ewers' of Government are derki.ed di
!r
rectly from the people , 1 thionglOhe exercise
Of theright of sulfrage i itt: ie iherefore-ibe du ,
ty_of each indtvidual pkessing, this right, to
exervise it fur the corr ection and suppression
of all recognized evils.ll '' , • 1' .: .
- Resolved. That innividnally . its 1 , 4:
• r ,4. 0 .-.... ' -..---:.
Maine Liquor Law in he: State of ; Per
niri,-acd Will.do whatener; we can Mon
daily and politically, tel Obtain'lts- pas
o ; Legislature. iil I . - 1
4 -•
, Resolved—That a• notention. of si
g tesjiroin each tow shiplid this co
. h Id 'in the Court-hou4,iiii Montrose
2nd Monday . of Septeittier;_at 12 eel!
to endorse the nominations for. the
ture already made, or io ) ,inithe ( . othe
d_,
_, t . .„
eemed- necessary. ',.... ; , I
1 ' The : resolutions we " discussed by
Fish, B. S.-Bentley, 4 L Pest, .lii
sup and. R. B. Little, and _ rierelalinost,
monsly 'adopted by thl.jriteeting.: . , ..
Ong motion, it was -i I - - - =- ' - t
Resolved—That tile: Rev. E. , W. Jackatin
the -State • committee,s iH .
of , Central S . . 'eTr
1.11-
iiit and other eminent spea k' er's be invited.to'
address the Converitio ' 1 I 1 : 1 1 •
' - Also, Resolved- 1 T it the following gentle- -
Men, 'tenititute a/Ceiilni' ittee :of ;COrrespOn
:ileac° and general 'atr i singetinents: B. S. Bent
ley,4_;'Z.- Dimwit, I. L. ,
A: Chambe .i it
• Post, it: B. Little,w
li. ~,
tit
. s r 4Fn ,nd,' , „Geo. Fuller.
Resolved—that t e_ [Proceedingsi,', Of .Ithis
ConvLrition be Publis JO : in the two',porti .4
I:paperle of the - county. 1.1 ;' I _ i. _ .. 1, , - -
G.
- I. ' •-.- GZ. .61510CK,' ': •
ABlllO - 11. . 'for a • .:1 • ,
) *Ashland, late the aide rieta!", I 'thes!'Ho or s=
I Lie Henry Ciay;-is o ied f ; stile. It-will be
~ expoSed at public suck' ' i'on the 20th of Sep
temper,
m
temher, and will be kn keit town tolhe hig '
eat bidder.- It will ne i !We • ..finey, totormind
very high price,
_the hi the, • •tioilispiost exit
berant, ._ . Ail - p,' • ..: - ,
- - Mr. rlay's' villn,, w illi ,he Aose.tol hli Ash.
land; is within the in nieiPal limits- of_the ,eity
of Lbzingten;" ' the ; ire, town of tiro county
is u i
of Fityiattc, . d the at i 4 Off,fusticS for that
_county. It wa • origin:4o , - laid int in .the shape
of a 'circle ; and was,'nintil ; alinost thirty years
ago, one:of the most dObrishing er.d'inutifill
places .in Kentucky.' Within its li its, iita
t i
college, dignified. by Uhl titlisof Tin Systianut
University, a court hnisect,' a.-jail, so e six:iii
eight churches,.- a theatre,. sundry .: Oadenlies
and schools, and- soMiliten'Ori_twelve ;th ousand
inhabitants,
_lt is it . Witritifill tovin•;l and, but.
for its inland location,l*Oind • long nee have
eclipsed every . other t4iiii lin rlientuc y...- It is
now, rapidly sinking 'to decay ; an after 4.
lapse_ of fifty years, ; ill prObably 'known
I
only by . its mime- . 1 . 1• • ,- ,-J. .. * •.
Ashland's, one of l e ineidleaut tit- apOts
i"
in tliO world.. „It vial's i.iginallYiiwS d by-tbo
celehreted tianielllo rip,. who mien ed in iti
vicinity, - a stOckado, • 'hem the de - ited:hiit
pit
family, Millet htit` we t Oidito -fight thi. Indr
ans.!. - .lt afterwards passed into the haridSei'
Colonel : Hart.; Mid,. after iti . had bee - enjovedl
by *O 4 ' - - • -'''" `-' ' ' MI?:1
Clah I
MistiSi
Ash?
a. ,
profit
oretical
evoil'ill
iunid.thl
ded, iii
these I
of /Mei
thengh
:Tr- money.
, . ; a m.
~,, - ..:- ..' ;-- D ail . 4 ,- 1 dred,
'The Reehestei i,Uniiirt i t tfin'. • *to Aril
crop of ithisttliegitis kiaritiobtioragoniq ii, of.-J—/f
freely. I - Thelidat -IS sl‘loll-410t - l' i - is 2 - -1 -,
iisigketty susreckthat-thecihoinathiii Wit iii . -. - Gii;
tended in ...thisimarket,- - .:- - ... , 1 ~ ',' .‘ :1 7 -:- - 1 - C ' S o fi ''
• . ~.".- '..., ''' ' - ' - ' ' ' '''''' !'- 1, eal
''' ' ' ::: : " . .2 . - -- " .-.- I -'..• ... ill I t . 1 •
Democratic as I have said before, the proPeetil
is anything brit 'agreeable. - The 3lather.;im-i l
peaehment easeis n
ow under_ full heSilwaY . Ptli
Albany, on. the mot on to strike ode the firiti
five articles in rela ion to the Canal lettings.)
It has refused by a ote of 12 nyes 77 hays.r—i,
This looks bad for r., Mather, and was wh0).,1
ly unexpect . 1 L 1 ,
..1
From Wa hington is said there is still
much trouble about the mission to Franee-
I
Mr. Dik'unqueitionablt• hailiad. the ro
pmise
1
or the place: A C64nittee of New Yorkers
has.lpten on pressing Ur. Bancroft for France,
hat the anaosktiria. irals..,u_ttur4
_,....... .. sr,
uush, ng =3 able been named. • The. Presulen
has a desire to appoint Robert M. Blclaine or
3laryland, 113 Minister Resident ati Coostanti
topic, but there is a strong ..oppoSition fro
.his own State. It is soppoied hoWever tha
ho will triumph.- Judge Young former]
ti.
clerk of the.. House of Representatives ha
.been.appointed to assist . Gov. Gt4man, in in
-vestigating the alleged frauds .upoP the .Minl.
peseta Indians. 'The Gardiner 31iao'Comulisi.
ionhas arrited. Thi
here -•a rumor abroad
that they ,will corrobOrate tha report of. Slo r
uni end'ethers--no trace of the mines found.
From New Orleans we leairr that ThitPi
ieayune has received advice& front, El •_Pase
I Mexiee, to the 22d . of July, •whichl-report th d
lexistence of great excitement, in donsequene
lof the disturbance between a party_ of, Amer -
cans{ and Mexicans at that place„. I It,:iPpea
.that the American who had ju st return
frorn . California, was seized by - the:Mesita s
for Som e alleged offence; And cast i nto prise ;
on hearing of. which circuinsta nee,; a party f
1 his friends, -Commenced an: attack upon the
, jail for the purpose of effecting his escape.-;.
1 The guard fired upon them, and 'ono person
!was killed and one wobnded . '- I
The "Yellow fever still continues to ravage
in Nevi Orleans.. "There has- been great difli
r
enity in hur rying thndead;an d the autheritie
. .
; have been compelled to . burn there.; ' -.
IWe. have -had. no advices later thittrti
America's' from Europe. ' By her we lea,
that the - Eastern question has at !Ongdi - ire
, ed - kcrisis. The Western powers hafe jolt
discolcered, that the Emperor fl 'Russia. hes
onlylheen fooling them to gaintime., 'Louis
Nepeleon,has sent a
. reqUestito him to'lcalre
1
the, provinces , otherwise- ho wi l l !consider i is
continuance to reap . ) , them, tj,,y his troops,:as
an infringement on ; the rights of [Turkey 041.
a just case for War. i Englana,! has, been
obliged to ; second this delmand ofFrance, abd
if it is not complied with by a Oven tie, the .
cemmanders of the illicit; Fleets' f arfordered
to proceed at once `toConstantrpople: ! : The.
Sultan. has, al'ao, given. notice o !eeve hie 10.
minions, otherwise he will resort -to arms, a
measure Which, - he says, he is Ally prepared
to , carry out,• Austria has been requ ested jto
state without , any equivocation onwhich side
_she intends 'to' place hdrself. ' "We therefor e
-await the further receipt of news with e
at +
-- Markets=Cotton sales weredull;at 4 . :shitut
the same rates.: itdft - ntrs; the trade lit p l ren..
eat :stittanirrinth. , There:bus been ri decline on
.Il
Wheat of 2d per 0 lben-Fl°iir 9d to l e . : P e t
hbl. - , 27s (or W ern ati44ll7s 6d for Ohio. l
' --- --- . 1 j '''.•. 1 . •' -. 1 • .
A ' EAT or' Tv* LATir,cor.wrott kW lias
Pali fic,o.-On'the 10. th inst,at StelitkeVi le,
tr.:43. )Marshal`' J. W. Fitch • arrested: : Col, , is,
'Ciilll r; on a writ ordering•ldrnie be telte , to
San lanai:ice.' Instabtly upon the' ttrfest, a
babe corpus' issued, and Collier - bOng
brought before Judger iewett, the heaflngWali .
pOried till- September , 2l; : The:bail, ti e .
fixed, bt:550 . 00,-anst an-hundredi persoo s .
lit'court to themselves is riecunity. ;:
E
I
.„,,,EAcape of a Convicit; v. ..,.: : , , o otrire Trial _
0
.i*itui* last. we-visited Sing-Sing,,Wliere - - :: `.An. eiPerini 1 ,. ~,
_nr.mal- 1 9' en' the 18th ni,
we -.learnedilltat a , convict escaped from the theDelswarei Lnexateanna:Zir. Weatern
State , Prksitiioiol,t l ,.Y'Preeiensi in n)'efi r il)gen''' road , seems . ehalje:4.4 „the Werki for its ,
ions - And; sitilful*anrier. James' „IYgiliiethe -,,lthel,,:entitgit and-draught locomotive,
convictin'queistion, although but twenty years 'plies t., - 57 . ., - ,,,.. , 'II- . ; i 30,. : -.1':' , , 1 .t • --- ,
old, , had served 'one terrik in the priSon;andhid i „•'''- - ,The.,7 Yrq.,a .0 7 Ilia' tfli ! irheel engine; 'il z ,
beed_hut. a 1(4, months returned On ;another' dritieraili feet,tB•inehealaidiametercoaneeted ;
sentence, Whith‘liiiialor life. _HC'iwbikedltin, cylindefi l / 2 . -47inctuhtiordiantatess„24.ineh . stioke,;, -
n weaver shatrienttinanaged tei: pr virrratriPs. gn_nek.fit_it,!l ,iislT-1,:of 4 Regerio Ketehnni dr': pm, -;
0 1 :4
,of imi4- rubbez cloth; With which 4..-made 'il- v-ePgrllratOrtP9•74l;'-'1
~.-", I - - - '. -- '• t
tube, Omer- sii feet - long, and water fi ght -TO - - S -Weigh t log.tiinvets , ,, -..--,.. -,.,, 5% 000 l il t _ -.
the-end of_this - he,ottaehed a haff 4 ,) 91e :,-.1 . 113e. - '. - ' - ' , ,,Weightt:TottS.trucki.4 - -",;,ti l ', - ,.',...'' ' , 1.17,0ti1i 44 -, - -
material and - shaped' like a (Weir. -- ,tiring ;the, I- -..- .•; • I, --' •,' ---,--,,,.!, -. : - J :'t,..i.,........1
fereneen of - Friday', he k his eh - -and man.... -Total: weight of engine, : ~' i 68,209 ibi, ~ i .
aged JO - elude rill,the .vigilant keep( rs nntil he ,
. ...Weight - oftender, &c. .- -
.40;400 4 , -: • '
reached the river, where ho ; threw, ,ir and - se-. -7 - , , '-' \::.,,• ''• t
_,, , --_,,
„, . ~
nreted all his clothing, - and with hi India ruh,:. '-' - .W I / 4 '..ight, Of engine ife.,,-tender - ,-. 1 108,60 4,4 -...-
ber life preierverf pipn r ,ired into the :water. , -'.- - ThoNVYrilasing , isa - 'loalar - heel engine; si x
Sinking to the bettornihe-kopt ones end Of '!l* drivers, 4 feet T.,incluisi--.`diatitoter, -- connieted.
tube in, his month, while - tho hag Ibiated'uken, yliniderier inches !diameter; 24-',ineh striae; '
he'
tsnrf4ee:lthtnugh.-which. the atr `passe to' 'manufactured-by DatifirtkCAke 4 Co,Tat; •
sapplpirespl . ration; - ::: ittt -this manner" _ t.. . -. rson, ~ ..1."-- .:-' ~,,.: : -_: _ ; '.- -.•. ..- •--.,- _.:.;, --,
some s l is t..tx e .fthii the - sliore,and_driftlnkWith- :.,_ Weight on drivers,, driveiii,- , , .--- : -.. - 48;200 lbs. -
tile lidei - t passed' the - guitrds and icoqiiirs and - -- ,Weiglitocktraelit*: : I - i • '; ` x:17,6 00 X' -
"all the me .tirtifiloyed along. the, priSendeelti,
„' --- ; - .
"". ‘,.. :::-. • ~-'--:. ,44.--
the faiiriiii 4l, " .- -itehinien'sZe c k jh 6- fil r6i c_ i tl i I . taal Weight of ellgine,"::,: , I 85;800 lbs.
dock eV tiM lower: - landing of the villa,ge, - man- ' ':Weight ortinder, - .4c:,- - J:: 40,t00:11is. ' i idon house'duck, and up to :• CPTYe-r:dCiilki.%;ll-',' ••:- 4' .2, , f , :::-_,•.: I . , _,,..--*-:-.L.•
a
distance - of half - mile. At this point, 8080- E' '!*eight of engine '`,Bi.letidgr,-106,?.00. lbs.
part of his pip #l 4 ,.ce : vi t. .4Y; ; ,',hdh,e, hI-d,.-P,..__ ri _.'-t -::- TIM firit 2 briPerinient:tvits. made With a trait
AO the enrfnee atnt SlFtin 888 °/ . 'B; 1 4 8 r0/8 (1 4 1 !U .
composed- : 4fioo four wheel coal
4
a - nut ber j ,of-'fiten and boya, Who were estop_ - -‘„,,,,!„ ~..,,d - . , . ,
, t : , .„, ,-.
ipilie to - see
,a - fitranger tiwin v nin„a fro m -.iliay -.-: rn' as - e _ . l l, ross wetilut , .
Sour miles Wide," at I lnl 4 -da., , and. iiiiaer thei . ”Z: i . ,_!J.
'burn iig tiiiig.,,pk'ot the hottest, days eitltbe ---L. , 4!r , _r
rt. Orirkaining the shore;.lie Ireinarked
wt erfect compost re, that he had
is, clothes, the
13 " .
Some one iiii uired where - his. clothes ,
rierel.. fie - peinfedit the peer: ln - .loduit, and'
iinArked, war lii3 j ad left' thaniLi UP 'there
I I
When he went'inl ' go then :Started up , thee.
railroad track, and noting a 411 - r. roWle,r, he:,
pointed to a peisen till further north and in
nuked of 24r...Fiiiii`e "'if that man hada - bun-1
tile Of . clothing 1' I - e received a -11:e•gitiivt•,mi
swer, when•he replied that. the. had stolen his
'Clothes while lie wes.ln-swinimingtt Nana:len.
j'started off a fear - hundred yard, tvlieri he-left
the road'andenteredOeli. Van NVYClt'ii rove.'
Soon after he was observed .rossiii l6 We ynrda
and fields. - toward I the Dale' Cifty, -in the
114 w
same eondition in Wltieli he left:he . iivelisirtio.
which ba has not hoc& Seen.4- I feck4il/ , , - .Re--
Purilicah• I :',_.; -'-.,
.- I -II ; ,
,--,1 ' - t - -,•,•, -*: :.-
~--:
-•-• ,to ei', . ,I
~. . : Doa_Arto siatiVirOil. , - ,:--
Thu deepest artesian 'w ..: in,24inerica,'„ is
-now -in Pregreas at • the 111 ar•refilery'workii,
of Belcher - & -. Brothei, li t §Cr.oliii3, wherelti
I .
.hus reached; the, extniord ar:7-depth of 1750
feet, far below . the grcati iition, 'of t the -bottom
of ' tho Mexican' . .3 . ul f. he
_boring, is , to:, Bd .
continued until good tro t r 13 reached,' which.,
is expected to be-at JhedePth oti about -2000 I
feet, and this, will be the deepest, well. in , the.
world. The, wor,k- thus 'fir has ids.t..SlP - ,000, - ,
find Alio Only result has been atr'earnsA)f salt),
and
. sulohiir water. - The hole, which-is 3. -- I=le
inches in ' diameter, •-is hored - with ,an„ auger
driven .by . a steam engine, the"instrument Pen--
etrating about„, four , feet . daiiy.l.. The rials
Measure 33 1-2 'feet. in length, au are put" to
gether _with screws: ,-,
•••
~,
Tails. 3 , ltwoo.—A eerrespoOent pf ti e
,lianchester.(N, - If) ' Guardian; in describing i
sonic experiments, he recently witnessed says,
"The table _heitigdnit in -Iltiliti metien, a ilibie
folded in,paper W at , placed upoiftit; when . . t he-1
,table stopped,. In
„, ntly; and :could not be jn.: I
duced to go agar ,as lonz as.the precious
_Tot:. ,
r
iitne, remained up, „ n ~:it.. _The Titbit? wan Ten lo l - :-
ed, and n'enpy : of. Blinynifs Pi lg,rim'a Progress
phiced iii - ,ttltetetOd, when the table_ revolved
as. before: A i Prayer book was t r i led wish like
- res ult„. 4 ;:hai3-thewhoTe service ok_tije Oliniehof
Engiand‘failed to , arrest-its . ifitarit nititior 6 .--, 7 ,
While ikAVns 'still revolving with' zOn*iderable
1_,1,,;....,„41 4 ne,t.-,,i-u.1ag..1. ...ie ..-.1.1h -..,i17, : -
stituted. but with - u nvaryj ng rcii` Its. After . , ieT
Livatirg these expeiircents se; , e at -times. 4 .-one
.of . the rarty - iitteite* that .the Pible 'AhOuld'l
lbe unfolded- tad ofiened to . f ''' = -
, v. try B °M° .1 10 r
tions'of it' were., mere , Rowerfol. tan others:—
This was; done, When loand blelOid i *il4tittld
heep 'believed to be:the Bible proried . to bo'it
copy ur oi'itliv - r - .4
,Traiiclilf ranev: the•con.,
steimatiori of :;he •nper.itors 't. ; -thi,;( - disc - ovary;
(the hoax. onl being known - t te'Ciiiief the piti- 1,
ty.) I may- add that. the experirnenteragagaiii)
tried, but Gulliver eipOsed hail fosfP9 I ‘er
itsF - N I
""• - 1 •
_.......,42..... •
rin lva
j
. 11y, so
lgs by
•
dele-
I ;Ay ate
on the
tek,
eFisla
if it.be
On or-vng Cnint;:Ardiiiii4-70,;:rill:
of.Oi:egon. 01111 1 arrival in. 140..Trerrilorn V
del: his new colutisission, inade - n•
at Portland, oti the 74th •of Ild from ithich
tho folloying ignin extract, as mien in a pa
peekiendly to , him : -- - I -
' "President Pierce Upped me on the u
shoal
_der, and ted-tne whether I was still deter- 1
wuktied•to' back to , Oregon. tel.hich I re
el,
plied.d oastlivel,'l should gil l haili, Tips
Piesident thenfiaid that...4hp cittleat 'pOsitintk
of our foreigyrelatio!t&requirud the old•eos:
rienced svttesaiinz at ti' sbead Of affairs, and
that ho would 100 hilly gratiOald if I won Id
4:
remain as one of Ilk nstitiiiiiipal adrisers:
boVil-dat, if I tuns determined. to go badc. he
Ito i‘d that . I would accept Mike of. Gov
, nor CitOregon r khish I- ;did, and have nee/
thotontatission ip my pocket,•&t:.
Messrs.
ge Jes
unani-
Discrt..utuEn : Ccrtvrci`,-;;—The:s4l , lotaeaset.or
tn
Etlyoiii, who wfai laieily,.pardono,intt
_orthee
Auburn Stato prilon by -..GoVeizeilPeltietti:
inn the strength of forged papers iitto:rib•
the convict's excollent conduct'. aod ottlitit' , •
health, and alleged to be signed „. y _
chiet officers of the. pris ' , czi le p--(iii.iii-,
hearing, on a writ of hab , as c rpn itlai4; :
on It,
bge . ,'ea. the. 22a inst. ,T is off_ it o citeisiifil:
pesal%Sitentioa among the )opl- fra erkiity. : jif
. tisit'BOtie, - ap4 the result of p e inlir stigaiiiitil
Is toOket.tait.wigireitt anxiety:- Should 1
y ,„„t n - s iiiiiii - ;. ta. In l ikipg . Olo GOVernor'S par
don hold gOtittitait' not 1 nit i Probablq, ; thSt -he.
will ho ma toss a '''' ..fo
-the alleged f ''': Ot• the -prip&is ; wbik:W.
theOtietaif) rat ing him, so. that, ilidifitiuo
Ilk
cirettiiiiitise ••fie. is in ttyery perplexing-pre
' diciibient,:-, ~ , •• ' . -
1 - ',7 - '
--• Coir of Lantos; vote AN .- E . B4XPED 9Mil, .'; i
4alles Dann escaped n. frO Sing Sing pr - ,it r
Cowl
Ot,t4slil4th inst.; in a veiyingenitilis;manfi . ;
aplioiconot of - which iiii - ItsystalreitdfgiVolh'
1 and ill hands we l 3 eanuristititieliot , : aq_ to
rolOoleh for him ; but thif•isiiioCfrialinitai,Scs4
fel,:iod the convict isitill-ittVge.,-4441*
iilig to the Peekskill citeirs:lfieati, tho htinVieill
feol. up a-loss,to the State as follows : - - .. ~-,_'
• • Loss of half a day's time of 900 con- --•••: - 7.7=fti_
,_
victs,2o cents. -- • • .111t180.
Ono horse killed_ • '. , , - - - 150
Bill °laundries at the Empire Hotel; - 18
• , 4., other Sing Sing houses 15
Printing
' 41. • '' '•: ,1 -.. the Black ilorse. 25
i.. , odveitisipg. -, - . - '2 b
Extra ',...K0f:-..ltOOtierSanit guards for .. .
;_:
surrounds t.therEtriptre'thitul, .50:
-..-: .';.•• - „:: j • ' i
_l.: - -_ •‘—
1 _ - • Tof' - '- - ;,•: . €0:3,,
PEER. ED XT. Tait CARs.--Tbo_looorock
tive.a4 hed to:thi.,.P,aasenger 4 thQ
WOhliPP Athili: 1 4 11 i 0011,
of4eer, a fopOtittilWijiko;
fk4oral of them , which 3v o 4 4 ,9iol4l
i* . tbe i ,traek th o 'next mOrni Theis .
pr9Wy .t ',l4* - - ,t`od by the . Ugh!. ofthel9cenvi : -
ChlONOiiliiii*tikviiiir: We 'OOO-*, 0 0
theY - 11 0 *
hive oknrysobfoh
'the sAtitili;iikirifi*aiista on'the increas e:
• •
Th
1,, wt. z Astor. whosk , ..
soiwitblag over $40,00x 2 -
r....:, •;:"
ENE
Total, wei* it of coal", 4.96 - otus 1,001 44.,
. The9iitikro,.T.: - Duiteari, M i gineer, ',V T.. Pa.
terbaugh, ponducttir„ attached. to : :the the above
Arab ata'tihkhannock.. Station; !Ind started up =
. 0 iriAO'of i'Al ret ifl'ilie mile, 4 he r raite'of
.five-miles, lin hour , for one: lONff.4m
T'ow° to .
a stand on a reverse - curve; cut:o nine cars,
leaving 'ninety-tine cars, weight - 725;toni,:srith-
With which she - went lo -ElophottomsBt,auoi 4 a
if ile
.distanceruf about six Mileg,at"the rate of ' v.
en wiles per hourillM gra de continuing ,
same._ - -- - -, - '- .._ - ,1 :.- . :1 --
'..The Wfrdusing,/ohn warren, en nee_
Ilunti.Uonductiir; 'Willi tbeeidt/m4ed to'
*hole Iruiti-, of one _ hundred cais, at 16.2 .
e'..
elockoind arrived at Oakley's Station at , 1 .55
makibg.the run:bp.a gr3de 0f , 21 feet, t,hrough
`A
continuous cu_ ves dr about 1,006 feet radius,
4f four in.ileti lieut . : -
The'Ontartk .„
: again , atthched•te the..satat
train of - opa - hundred carii , nt' Odkfey's, and
drew'tlio -train at the - rafe of' sir.; milt* an
cp.4
„ l a
hour;tirder. circuMitancei similar t o the lity
aluiniz,"grade and_curvesio tinning the same.
At,,New. Wilford anothcr andred *weal
al.ldct to t4e train', making tribi i 6 - t*tr bah,
dred cars,! 2,652 fcet Icing; r over half a mile,:
Total, weight, of trek', in ludini'engine,ten
I
der ; . -., i"'" ,:--- -1, -3 toml 400 IN. I'
Ded it weight of en- 1 ,-- • -
01 - n t e 1 rider and , cars . . ',:. 1 655; " 1 300-4
To • i - yeight'of coal, 997 tone. 1;100_16s. .
- 1 ' - 11' dt"h ' he ' • -
-. The e , ter'io,-!titta e •... 0.1 e...ci ye tram,
'itarte. , the - Whole train'On i -.level, otit.et - e
,54. - ileh ... hoth, ends _Or- the' treinLbeing I:on die
we'the :genie time. The 2 trip . wpe - made
:frori.G. eti:illiff9rd to Groat; Bend, a distance
'Or six miles, 'in thirty Minntes,- 1 being at - the
rate , 6 •=twelve mi lee Anden-lb - . ereeming -in
, . .
ihe:distaneeru grade of Sfteen - leet La the ini4-
fei about: direst fOurtie of a mile.-4/ougi,
99. 7 !? nrt •.
A - ilk/ker . Of Ras __ Ike AVM
ami; Wouided, daring leach niaalh-q*
Munihs; No. of accidents . Killed::~'Vuuoded ;
Jitnitz!ry, • • •-• 40
February ;J.:<F
autichi
_54.
-8 - :.; '' - .: 45 4' 'l
- 5.;.' -'- ,6- - . 1..-,
1:.:•%,. 8
'. -- l'i . '
2 1 3'" ""--
T9t.41 11.01 Aug.. 12' ; 65.: ...-.. '... `. r76 . ,..._ ...
,:....44i.
:::sixty.five;casuali,
4; . i.t,ltundred and seventy ,
six :.tie - gttis, And. thre hundred and:Wl44os
Per*on iniura : , . : 2.- ---', -.7-. - : , i ::.-:...- :-,, •
WIC, -
July, 4.
AttglAit;
It.itcr6tit . .vt. CAsr..-Allisa R. of Wed
illoyleton, took chloroform a few says ago far ,
the pull:lose Of having a tooth extracted, and
otitor the operation. was performeli, she was et-
Ft:liked Witha-paln'n the head - toecap t neon
giotiar, and 'appbse. tiv dia 7 -lier, friends sup
-11
I posing lieirde.A:l i t f her out for burial, and
[ beg.in to prOpirei_fUr ,tho funeral .Ciiinionies
but their grigtwats.:unexpeetecily:tittia to jar
and astonisluitekt;s4.o4nding thattitesingtOsea
, dea4 began to revii:et. ,She ev4itially recto'-
. erect the fall pessessliiinf her-'faculties; hat
what is still more , singular in her case, as we
are told,..'she,ritered-viplant pains in the had
as rquitisliyasyisistitag - tipptonches, and S. ,
Icngth;-atill'alient the same hour each. night '7 .
falls into iteiiiroon very similar .to th it which .
lA,tkii.ootiinit:ance wis supposed to have*
thi,"nieep'Of death This cash' rerth . ily priel
sitiiskili mosilremarkable escape from prem.
turti burial.—Reading Press. '
- . .
BRILLIANT -,,,lilirnons.--.-Three remit{ ably
brillirit,:niiteern*atititlecin in Washingto on
Sundayfeeeniikirdsik:titki. first*At I o t al k
tr..ncl't IVIV-EAK'itiiin; and iiif 'in:Attitude of
35 degrees, - -niciic*toWards the N W:iaacit- -
c
cle inclined:to the hiizon;:ieryinflittle fan.'
15 degrees. It ...la "Said to have ..lietie inert
brilliant than- thi.planet Tupiter. The k i nicond
**.t3 :titt*o'efeck,lesi brilliabt, and moved in
•an opposite directjcin. The thud originatedin
theRIS: E., :40 _degrees above the horizon, _
about \lO 'o'clock; was brighter than Vega,
moving in a doseeindiag line, and vanished in
the soittheasti-:::,-11'hei.lateilikrencer, in chroni-
Aug the inetetira, • says 1 , thislir;one.of the _
gsai-anneal periods of meteori ditiphtys, and
5 : 6.0 meteorological friadiN4ll4ii,itiiikes hate
:hid rare satisfaction iti'.'Cllsiiii : the any
ghat have flitted across the heifens." '
' --- - :. ...i, , ' . - r - .-t_. i 1. 4.
.- A RE1:11. - "'" ^ "'ARY ouLDIFR, JUL. . Ames
01 ...,.._
iffiltDanin I. aged
_lO5 years, waseommitted to
41.04-WtbAtei nOntity ; :p4l on Tuesday evening,
Afirit.i4iiiitii!viiitratney.and drunkenness. Ile
iitte 'rettild lyinititi. the *treat. . ant r 9 o'clock
itcrifghi;t: my. A: S: Johnson, ,the jailor, has
`Olt i .niShed uCeritit;llliNuttelra blistery,- as Sir-
Ei .. 'lifiun' by that' individual :hitaidlE_;•lfi. ass
` .. ...n_iii.Glini,,o*Sentlatid, in' 11.18 sod ' ea rn s
thia*tint#;:ai the ago of , 19 - YeNtrie, Se a
161410Vlitijkitish army. Ile continued in
lietillifSVAngilaol-after pie corarnouvement of
eißeyaliitien; ; and wassat the battle of lea.
ingt#6,ut which time kiheld the post of
geant, and fought agaiiiiiith9,sli!looido , th oa g h
not, he* 0
sage, ' with wi/l: 8 " n
'after thitiliattlkle_werit,over to the cause of
libertivlilieenalred itiliking with him a large
' number of hialittiiioieratdoss Hemmed .
Ktair'AA e riimii ittedy - atitir:the close of the
Wi/i'desing/whichlie wali - Ili":"aiteen -1 4.4*! 7
was-ho ltenortibly,tacharged and settled .* .
teriti:Ftidhinelnd, Yirguine, where he 'resided
oven entice s eiith the ' eiceptioaLof the three
y - of r- of - 1812,' daring - Willett -he acted
at' e Weigel' in..tho American army .
, _'• rtife4attle nt:ntiggewater,under Goner
!j'att:-Mlere titi'sevetely' wounded;
d'fitum liorniii*ltlainnelid_ -as soon es
hilt r ou nd" w ould peiuiwhrui*, do go, 31r.
i0b..,.....,,„„,,„„.. complete:. confidence 1 / 1
the A d -: - I.illatetifintW,3otiffio_onnt of ther
minden' 'iiiihWhrtoliiigiviteitimt, dai iis ”
NPtwilfllitlVl - din . 00, .'O lll . . %K..: '14,1i.., 15 ,., st rii g ht
[ all • litFdi'-and ati-nhttlie.fiaaltuT;-. and gee!
et
throngb* tit - the liefintr,y drill . and breed
04 1 0:ce 'hat htttly*tso manner. He in
iiii_itiiicurioldig.4l '' - ' la • s Press, A sig•
iv, -
_,...,- ,--, -...,...•:. ::.-......., , 1 ,-..-. .. -..,.: ~ , ..,, . ........,_c-,:.. .
.R.,•;,...n.:.,-41,4,-.7,..t..,,;,:p::!..,,,,,,,,..'...,...,.....„..... -
. in. Now York
_
itart thin, rat.
'41:,;41V7M1.1.7.
F-7:-!.~i'R=*'' is
406 tons i,p3o
elght of eiliS;()-°'
R,iir
58 '•\
10
25 -
'76