The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, September 20, 1853, Image 2

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    ilimaliki.Wbut in deep plowatiandtherpor
'etratiiieeply sad tberefore are not 'affected by
slight droughts.
Another point tt:i.iihaidered -I.hyor:.of
deep ploWing, is
uerized soil given fk rec
ihe eitkon the'firi
taking rain which fafisnpOn'A; h;',u,ltallo'w
tilled laud thsrelis
soil to taki . tip,the rain - s,thtf - #insequen,ce is
that* very_small quantity of water filling up
on it, fills and then if the rain contin
ues it - rnnsoff on_the s urface, doing,pu benefit
- to the soil; not coming ,in contdrt.. with it to
extract its fertilizing particles ; thits , Much of
that which nature has provided fur the -en
tiching ottithek.land is lost on 'shallow - plowed
land. This is no new thepry,_but n well milli
enticate& Act, fox,ft is Feti'knoWn - that rain-,
water, contains a quantity of amnionii in solo:
Aiou4kthis the.soil extractsund retainalvethe
use of tbkplanta. but if the:Water: runs off on i
-the surface much of thia,, fabia,ble matter is. ,
Jost to the' 'LA ilia' farmer, well'
• Weigh-these:facts - n& let hid not" pass over
them slightly, forif ha' kvi;ligs, 'no doubt ha,
does, to get all he - can 'limn . Oa soil, We' say
let him piovide for thOice`eption of what Us;
lure gives, 'freely,--LRisTithuut
• ,eost.7.
- elusion; ive:say,..plOw - and
,thoroughlY
*uric - the larkl ; thus iilo‘va,f a - greater ;viola,
• and a much-finer gnalitywill be' the. result
-Antericait'Gardencr's - ,
, The Tradeinareadstulfw,Proi
iiect of . Another L 847.
The mai , I'Lmadstutis in England is• no;
table fact: azioa Ohio and Western canal
Roar were selling at "315. - ' and - 31s.' 344 and
wheat.was quote . inlitark loon at 555: to 58s.
:per quarter. On all sides we.: - .find the same
evidence of Short 'crops and'proopective;searei
- ty. 'Napoleon is : continuing to effeKlarge
• purchases of grain in Lotaltin' and at 'the Bal.
- and Black.seal ports: _ has removed the
differential tonnage dues , pit ships I
-freighted
with corn. Meanwhile, flour s-risen nearly
-one hundred - per cent in many parts of France
Ifi Belgium the duty of 1850 on corn has been
suspended. The. exportation .of brendstulfs
from
,dominirins.o the Pope and:the 'King of
' Naples hhe been prohibitedby law. -Sweden, ;
heretofore an exporter, has- been competing
- with the Eng,lish . and French purchasers, in
. the Baltic, andiarge cargoes of corn have been
impoato tfie Swedish ports. Add to, this
• that freighti have risen' - so high at Odessa as
to amountto , a ppohibition; 'that tho naviga
tion of the Danube is interrupted;.that mt
. • pation of large sections of the wheat growing;
-country in the southeast of E ‘ nrope by, the for
. ees of Russia end Thrkey, have checked both
: agricultural and 'commercial 'operations, and
„theslaruiing ,nsturn of the approaching Crisis
-*ill be seen with tolerable distinctness.:
A-second 1847 is in fact clearly foreshad
-lowed. In that year as mast of readers reel) I.
- led, the failure of.'the craps in 'British
Isles caused an' unusual , exptirtation nf wheat
nearly 2,000,000 enarters--from this COllll-
• - try. Bread-stuffs rose to fabulous prices--
specilation knew no limits—and.- as is invari
.
:ably the care on such occasiens, , the net result
of the fever Was a commercial vanic,accompa.'
Sled by disastroui failures both here and in
~ Great Britain: - . .
• Our present circumstance' pre not precisely I
analsgous to those of 1847 .. Theo, 'nearditY
was confined to the British isles ; and lore
supplies i'fwheat were sent from the Baltic,
* f _Belgium , France, Italy and the Levant, to Eng
land.,NoW the failure Of the crops is expected
'to be general ; and the 'countries whose, com
petition led to one ruin in 1847 ore actually
- our customers. -We. shall belequlred to siip-1
ply all Europe with lbread,„ This very Upper-,
taut 'distinction between the two periods must
be carefully borne in mind. . . '_ •••
•At the - sanie time the;old eornteerieal`plan
of anticipating en dile side cif, the Water, and'
exaggerative rise treadstaffs in Europe,
was nevermore finely egemplified than our
•• Markets to-day. Thies months ago • Ohio
Haar sold here at $4 et‘ .to $4,75, when: our
Engiish advices reported sales in London at
• 21s. to 234 A - month later'Ohio was worth
St 88 to ss,na-f r andon adviees or 230.
' Os. ,Thirty dayo ago it sold here- at $5 12
t• 14 to $5 37 14 on London advices-- of '27s.
' ca -.to NO* siftear of saleo in London
st 31e.,Inde - w suppose that holders T.-6131d
not : care aboutselline here:tinder $6 20 to $q
, j . . 73. The careful reader will see how "eagerly ,
- eVert.fise is seted.upon atl•esed ontkipatedl
le our our dealers,' and , how etnall a margin, Loi
left forprefit to the , shipier; Should' the ex-j
Europe to - ntinue •it is more thaw
116* that:' flour will:sell here at even high.
ek , rates - : than it would fetch in Mark lane.- - ".:
'Our .toeichtuats know their. own business
better than-we - do, and if they ehiOsete.-tnake
\ • the fortunes of our-corn growers shall not
. 4. be the mert.tir.complain;..butit dees seem to
as that, ilTiel-13 0 P 0,448 nornbination - of oir
ctnnitaneldrcan strode be proseouted
prinelide- . ;Li4(ritteiple'' more - crOsely.'alfied to
, A leniftg.,tha s =rhino "Ase Or letd anyl
Ober _result than al threats ruin It--
may prosperotei fors while - Those who
purchased flour here at $5 may now melte $l,
504-barriAbY Selling sipot;:dr more
bvsendinejtio London.-• Shipments - at 'pros=
. cubsles may, pay,;
,but;* tims. mist • - •cornif
when European markets will take..aturn,luel I
the worst of that event Will he that it will
an people whO; enenniagedi
bypastprofits; have . invested "laigei and still
, lamer-sums m thitraffic, and for whom
a Anna loss wil I -probably, ixi ruinous. ci.-F;igit:'
. • teen hiuidred and forty-tevenie not so.,long.
Argo that its calamities tan have been forgot
, tea. ,= Let Otirineruiviitbs bear 'then - in mind
l*fay:thirst for. grain iheuld -lead' totheir
-flpettotn.—/ir;
. ' - _ - t • .-,- - irtioid by the Mad. '.
„-
• •
. - -
Stand by the ticket :indic wi lli
. ataad br
the Democracy: Rest menial ;nf ihisliet,inid
-.be not led away.by any seductive **Mises of
the Whigs:, „Take our advice . iThose who ,
leseveihe Republican party if any there be
who -contemplate so, rash and ill-adviied a
,
movement, will' Sincerely' iegiet a step which
will certainly be-retraced with shimer and so ..
row. - - - ..C , , .'2)
Fidelityia"regular nominations tompela
adherence to. Diineeratic principles by. Focu-..
ring the enecesikathe Democratic party. ;The
principle is a cardinal tHli in Our 'laity drit),
and ought to be oberid.arithZ.cigitaty.propy. ,
Chide and strictness. - WiliktPut Auohlo-PrOd
oo we can never secure biOlotiy, - .4,actisin
' , thitioig pall, strong - pull,.and the:pulratO:
:. gethec which will keep the Stite s al iilijii in the
cleatchannelof 'aemeerefgOiltle tiloef :
ple.silences all..dhesatistaction liadlinshiiii a ,
wiy:the Whims of individual Preferem**4
Prerhike: ' " - , : .-, ~'. I
'MIS cindhiateiresCated'T9*(initt:444
the OurtYilesto longer my telt.** hiainsifi Nat
he is_ l mts: 6 * pert7s the ~f iglibitiy.nosiia
hui,019,. and•je ~ : t het CALI I 4d4. AnrY
Dennicinf,bi %ad ' , ,io..ionlefiei. brim, T h e imikn
• viistikbeskilattitelaiti r ithla 4.1 1 4 AlOcusioti
• .of -eacconreciiiiiiina 4fisifitiongi oughtfel
. tektvidOir : treiiii4 - *idmilt:esillmi: eserhei, of
thkg.',.'
closes , .4 l Ci_ Elg 411 !'0.: , -
tot i - - sequieeserigf , lll4l
faliboic' ' e'aaiiir - thett3lei:.
hild 444.
--- - ,theigiiiiiiii, tiiita " reiblbolifilistorliblb
bilb*COraefL , ?: ' `)' ': 11 10 0 :004,0*q
iken Sl
for ; - ons-ar-vettekier.., vim .iii4iwif. 1
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hn,_ C._ll.nox,
- ' - 'of - Tiogit County.
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;Thomas - - #. Forsyti
or. Phitadetpliia Co . inity
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At-ntron. 4 CIESERAL,. ;
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Crawford County ? '
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TOR REPRESENTATIVES, .
4Z.RAA. ,1 4. "'ILSE, ; I
Susq'a Cm 1 I
JAMES`DEFIGIAN« I 11
- SatrapCilw. -II
't ' 1 91
I Toi rmmlci Ar7 oßll z T i I 'i
FRANKLIN E I RASEAti
Of M o nt r ose, 1 1 , i
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FOR' TRRLSIM, I
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s D. lI;., LAILTHROA - , i 1,
1 Of 31ontme.
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rim cOmMts.SIOSER t ;
AMHERST C 41ILPE1111'141, i
Of llarford. .1 -1 ,
Tort stavixon, 1 ; .
rinoTnir rOYLIE, i
' Of New 31 lford. i 1
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Dtroß,
J. W. C IRGILL, 1 I
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ELECT lEi i , "Fr ...DA r, OCTirjEir il l s
49,500 of
any; ;to re Abe Sheo,
klection he number cr
quiredt ': . law.- It
last; wear, but. was no
011 r WAS
The ews. I •
fjohn -
C.l . llalber, the
onrs'of. ;*Zew.l7ork;-intS,resnite4l
in 1 r v e rdict a acquittal . The reis4ing among
bi 'ends Id '.this reiult' has been - kr:eat:. "fria.
M duitely on the .- announcement
~ seing made,
r
2
~ ,.„ ). „ ,...3: _ wb ye rt e h fier , : at : h l e ba it n c y o , n a i n . : o r o m n d: t r z d y e..
m ' rations .were made in - other lil.ies. Mr.
• r has -bend' nominat e d fu r C an a l Com
sirl/4o
Serfons r a ilroad accidents hare
occurr
edtco our last lna. The fir 4 rim a eol
lisi 'a , ol Ale' , ll dson'lirer-rgr4d, :near
Pc eikeepsie t in Friday last, 114 which Iwo
persons iere ill
I I
d, and a nuntber of others
setrnaly Injured '. It appears to have been
calm& bir'some ; ismarsaketnOnt,::for the cOl
it
rojoi wS"'wi Ah rery: engine that:, was com:
ini yfri the - t.4:• dravithe train • and which
to4t the latter nexpeetedly in motion, drawn;
bisuother 7 , en 'ne-- - ThO ` li,e!-oectikke.ctirred on
The sane day;. oh thi ig . ow ;York leioiral rail
-1
road.:___, The_ei resstrala,,whilF standing at the
Oneida;Statio was-run into by a! freight train,
whid' ' I--
hurts been ' t i 'time.lel
r-is sa i d to, l oss . o :., r..,
nntelini; of :slide., iran"lriltaistli,killedl; two
nten , itfd" both !their thighs,: ro en,- .
... many
q..-.
oth.faosebgers•• were ishoekiniTY' bridised
some of them isp - %Ai , that it'lis doubtful
wheth r‘th4 ei th . eiiriive'- '-
--. , _ -. •,..
'- TN last - 14:11r0 fro Isiah* render itl
I
very piobablatlhat:the woe-rats-ill have al
small ruitiority 01t jaunt : " ot, in , the tegtsla-1
lure; is whieb*in the i On: - parkei Pillsbury
ect l
the reeslat:l 4 ,lenicieratie: - nominee, will. be el
'elL , Goilernor; 1 . : -
.7-_ 1- T. : -"i '..: ' : _
,The iettex, &pm Gen: as s' o - the President;
about , whieb 4 tbere has tely b(!sin ~ ,annsiderl..,;
'bie•tall4 is reported to . vo isiiiilY - oPPioe4l
of ; he polierof the ilia - guild, and'expressed
l eO 'anis ifi the bones arid integrity of Gen.
Pier .". - _ -. Nt a worcl a W"
thi.' • - 1)0 1 ;4:U1 0 6AI I Or•tiioSB who/Lai . ell
1
bee_ appOinted to,oifte - 4 ... - .-i ".- -- - -=- 11
- ' i boane4- who has been 'on trial" foil
. , , of
sissisetrea - Isalt before a Court llhatepa, at,
CaiudenLiii. 1 1 jULS been a c quitted, Or. rather, ,
the iirosecutt has been withdpurn. ~ There
•• , i,
were thirtY- 4 ,', 0 * - ohatgett.' aga44 the .Bishop,
psinaiiidli foil eitorition . arid 114t - ry" in • mOney ,
~..ri ' .•-r--: - :•-• -
, i -. '.ts',testar 1 4 1•:in ' ' :- withl.(tidoi dates.to
the hut: arrive d at NeW -Yet* "Ott IPriday - :
The . Eastent quesst on remained; ; up,' di - alit&
atoment; - the chief tut ofjpOrtliesd,..interest„
lAitenei.4* : : * i?ial ca pital s th0,,q411.
I Geniis loOkesta utak - netlled; bit the',.liesita=
itsotroft--tha Sultan'tn aceeptani Ise "Vienna
eete;tteleee*tellalti ei!.,eie l d;*d.fausi 4 c° l ' : /
sides' ablaistri - nOttey- -.la s :,.ininets4
.oifaire, in
London and. Pains, I There'll much specula.
t ioh * Nor s . (4°O"eitiele - f r lua r ! 'k
' '' //er ' ' "
slain another lame, - and '--: - .riresiilt gl;-,
pr ;
jet OP.:: - The4e°e° had to4lioiieleit. to
-the
bublin Exhibition;;::.The•Engliils • male an.
iron/ie.:the death Sir Clairlitf Napier: - --'";,"
' rfeipiloll! Piii . :eitt:isl4*Oxici) io: the. 4tli,
iiisi;tonai
ilt:Cimhigii ibeimpresal6-6;ti.iie
;bitritry,pree‘dings of Banta :Aim will laid
another revitutionatitin Matt A!ty., -Irk - s
dolt ;...„_, • ...,_ ..;:,.- 47,..:Z; AI a g a in s t , "
P,9 rt. ..; ,7: i n I 7 4El f e, e Fell l !s
. !iiigP*ii"ili.* l 4+ 4' ,4 l 44#•,4o'. l l o ,o9tea
it** loaraine.•.-V ' v - !:-...j:,;:::-. -F.
-•*-.-: I.: P. -
Thits 'Peelgo'lk: Onto ir Ii a - g eat ''ffitialiti - ifintqlelibit*Oii3nitkiiiiiii — ,,
riv i t i o ** - i l io ii tt i i *,... -.:.-
T rl3
vof ,lagiVl4ll.o4*** ,
44dtioilift*IW
:.. SE it
r6' per i s wee • u ,on.
pi ' ' T
afti
Ts 'proclatnn i tnin. for al
I insertions +t! tine•
fit :to'hakapPesx -.
blinded in: Ili ilia \ -
Cell OM , '. i ..., . -
aft lithe - riliit - :feirefiTong - tae Gulf coast
Jug' the lower .bIMI f thiltissisSippl. The
epidemic seems to. tie -- ;ZionmiNag as great
1 1 ,5 1 41, at tti44l o , i,ifilirling - to the popula
t
:trio* 4idiirl'ieW,Oileamt when it , was at
Ali - kik :,.,....,' ' 1::' ', . ' - 5. '''-,
An ar 4fif i ty-tWo'persons fOt - selling li-,
•qno kt lol t -liecp* iilui...mado in one day '`l
in Ne wt orklast week:: They all plead gull.
, ty , and ere fined ticeordingly. • .
. - The rqtail liquor dealers or New . York City
held It *Ling last week to take into eonsid-
the'_,iropriecy,oi price of '
committee of two from each ward
Anted to report at an adjourned meet
r •
iropriety.of elevating - the price to a
Per glass, , -•— ,
of flour was sold at tbe Hetropoli:
tny tiall e litest-Yorki at , the-elosing TIP of the
World's 'remperanee Convention, for one /tun- ,
dr4l.intd ftq Dogari, the proceeds' to be, ap.."
plied tolthieireulatton 'ileMPeraliFe."Tracts
in Wisconsin; from whence, the' tiolir %Vali sent.
. .
.1 1 ..• P.:Hunt. waft.the auctioneer.
•. - •
lion.' James.; li",.. l lKaY,Of - North Carlina, was
ti,dMn in'tlie!carb; hist ThundaY,
Minton, *rid in - died l-a few•hours.' He' was:
•
member or Congress lei, sixteen years, and s
,
chairman of' the Committee of ',Ways a
I
- Means; reporteu the tariff act of 036:
Maine Lair' Cenvention ;*esnbles . • n
town today, but as we go to press before.gio
bell ringa, was= givck-no.report of the pro-,
ceollo* ''•
eration
drink&
WAS app
ing the
York eh
A ba
Bank Charters.
tis important for the publie 'to know,.says
th DemocraticHei : 4l, that a powerful; spite
tio:and. deterinined_cffort will; be made by
adv4ratoe of ;special - privileges, to wield
the legislatliii hp:Nonce or the Commonwealth
"the Conking session; Notices have been 'given
in the Ihrrisbneg - .papers airmuly, by some
_
-
y_different companies, of, their determine
dm'te solicit banking privileges; ' Fourteen,
i t
are.foi re-charter t mid the othets for the es-.
-
tablishment - of new.institUtioas; and altogeth
er eiiibracing a capital of some fourteen mil- •
does of . -dollars, which, _multiplied by three
would open the way for a paper circulation
equal to forty millions: That the people are
prepared to allow of such an increaser is not
to be presumed; but unless they speak ont up
on the subject, the -evil may, come. - Thle rep
utation gained by : our legislatures, for dMpait
1 few years; has net been very - enviable,l as to
morals. -And with that reputation, at the
acknowledged charaiteristica .of
.ap.. 3ators
it .
1 not: unreasonable
to expect that th colu
mn sebion will witness scenes of bribery and
orruption, not pleassat to eOntemPlate.l - FiftY '
c
different applications, with a cemtnonliebjeet
in view, and backed,by the powe! - .2 0.14 influ
ence of wealth;da
will be pable„.for'mutual in-
terest, of exercising a -powerfully .corrupting
influence. if the peOple weiild prevent this
they must be vigilant; eirefutio.the selection
of men of kepwn worth and character, to . 'ref) . -
!cunt them; -and steady . anti deterMinedir
giving encouragement: , -It wilt-jot do to rely
too implicitly' upon the rebutting influence, of
the PoVirpOr's yeto - However j pure
,and pa
tziotie he. may 1* we have no light to expect
that he will fill the breach ve•hile'we deserthim.
. .
. .
- - -,:. -. The • .l tleolive4tioit,
1. -.. The Deni va tic - COni-ePtietfef New York
tate : met •, . raenSe last Week.::
• AS Was-Pp
icipated, th two factions -beats Tartiie that
state came. there each with: a: de termination
.
not tciiield, or corppromise: - Th e . - eopfesion
Wits_n'earli - eegreAt; 'and . the- delegptea.aa' 4.
Iroarons,, ILs'.. it the.- hite'Whole World's COn.
ii
I on an New an d de libera t ions
!ehstranteriied'witliabent as mach decor n me.-
!The Ijaids
,Met iii.preliipinerY eauens,nernip
stedS,_tiaket.;-:a..yery ge . od - one,, too—and dis 4.
parsed:-,• The SOftp .also lnetet another liall,
nominated;apethertieket . foiptabSth
:oeeri, and
adjourned.-1 : 7$0 isuit:i., - 0f . ..t0406, that our
DemearPtiahretiaren'ef fh4 Empire. State, litho
done such good 'service:for the-punnion rinse
at the PresidentiPtitPtl4apalast fall; ire badly
1 .
I
split in their: lotat ,iiffrinpeion*. The . , Whigs
of that iitiii . . ; 6egiirlci;pinek.-,ep:e.ourige.,,and
if ' they Wereipitaa'diep:ia.. the •_Med-i-,at the
peineeratehibieal.iisaefisions, we might imag.
[ me . .that. they intended to takeadvatitnge,of the
I aplit-irf.the' - Denoeistierinik - As 'it is, 'hoW-'
406 - irkWkiii , ,4li - sue.h.,f.„ - fei* .- The a : wine:4oe
Ae5d'...;..":' . .5.'.,:. - ':.. ; -[-• -.... •...- ..-_-,.', -' --: • :•-•'- --; -.*: -
. . .....,. .. ....,... , .. .. . ~_.._. ..,.. ~. ~.
17DGE MCLEAN: ON THE FLIPITIVE -EL/OrE'
14w,, r -judge 'McLean, of the Supreme Coiort
of the UnitedlStates;reeentli;in Ohio, 'uffiipi 7 ::
led the eottsti!tifiorOitY:of the itOgitiVe . Slane
heiaihic while, •..before st". 'Mode
Court ei s:Conimigg loner, proof may- be ..
gaited of the , fact that , StaverY is = established
I ;tli tv- in certaint tSt'etee, and that Kentucky
is One etthesii:UJedge of'the,SuPromO Court
of the : United, Suttee might ;know ‘the fact to ,
be ao, aidAblusdispense,with proof. Slavery;
he -authArity. .of law
Tii„....e1;!0 1 141P! the .several
tati6l,frrom paw . n a law oWtructing the
master. in p a r it of his escapid 4rvant, who=
mast be given: op i„:11-: proof by the c laimant .
that service or labor. is due..")
NE*,Parna....--The Deposit Union:D:4w:
er:4le the"title"l" n newspaper jnst started`at
Deposit, Del:so. by Hr. S,' D. litit:sr:
starts off With a vigorous spirit, sad
Mtn '4necelisi in his:enterprise.
Tai Ouvz Bamici . l.--Tbis excellent liter
arrive rithin A! few
- , h as tailed to arn
mattes?
~ We call
art PePer t. What la the
ar table. ' Come;
"weeks'
Pal
ca-2 paper frlm have , ab4o4
net tare "
a.___the ti°°4ll . ' Branch
' - os f (rico-- the 'Nis,.
Co* l° - ... ,L. we: moa t have I ' l ",
~
:long -10' lisia, :: ~ --,' - • - ' ,
- '
k gran'.
„,
EduoatOrt:, ,
rt
1 i 'irith,. Popular commend dila r
' ' - ~..,aw
=too atronglY i
...,,t,' rs• Its
.4 _ . oatiaSt_,., , 1.,00-of sur ..,--Pu ;:, -, o f
1, foidabic idiot 44ik e , atten'en
".2..r.-... is
LLto,tevg , /..iiiid bulepek
L.
... 'A,
iliolbe fiunilPettrn"hro*! '47
) , e k w - 'a sliTeop all it!
#4;14 Ofe:_th.ll?" it !l t. in sibio6.:,'.±ll kit :' .11 ilsk
back
'-
t ,-mi ns fe . 7", ,er 4 agree ible itYk The
... I ve
IL an
,s,
I,e - ri ' t: 4l : 3 n il a m b d l e e .6 l , l l f o ai S i th h lie f is u - l e , iiiii- o an ' un d: try h an o . n os es d piei t ig° pu a r y lic o m n e e L . s. 4 ; - 0
the lierVe to stand !Pr at ttiqae!"ki ia r
in the -fisie of.hnitri, and giaspltrg.cterests
that are beir4linilt . trp - ,by .citioital, and warn
hiSeonnkicentefidiOndieff;daner;;- % . ,,1
.. - "rTtrere'lutivUeit no porie#ltr the Bast hilt°.
1 1 i-of the count4r,, when its whole monied in
terest has run completely mad 'as at the pres
ent thnn—when risiOnary projectors and char ,
latan financiersluive infused, nfo the 'moneta-:
I.y world a spirit of snob thoughtless feckless-. 1
1 nen: ' Credit,-Credit, credit is 'the order, f the
day for the - constoctiort-otivailroads Very.
Where, scarcely : with the first th?ught, r mi
-1
dent 611CW:dine for` the day--of payment orthe
1 Means of liquidation. - - ,
1 The Most' drischievoii project . eyer.dev ised
'to burthen the masses of the people, nd, to
make honitst toil Pay, tribute tip capi ' and
these whO . would be capitalists, is,. the sub- .
scriptieS of stock by coenties, lien's'erighs,y and
other munleipaicorporations, to Illutioad tom
paniem.. In_order that: cur .teaden may' fully
understand, we will aupporre„thairthe Lacka
wanna Railroad-Company take a-notion'tio tax
every citizen of 'Snakicetutterageounty for the.
purpose efhe/pint_theni build their It i Stc!.. , • 7
TheY then - ge to ths.laegislaterci NA get ii bill
passed-authorizing our Commissinners to sub
seritasloo,ooo to . the stock of thAteorntrany.
By foil means, if fair will no t , `answer;; they
then approach the County CourwissienerScnd
induce them to'make , the subsc4iption, and ihe
bonds of the county are issued ferthatanonnt.
which koedli the Comininitaire and sell -ick.the
espita)ists for cash,
.with - whikb to , construct
their road. Now. %heap bOndi vial some time
fiat due, and then the !people 'of the county
find themselves hraded down-with thilgreat
debt, to pay which they are taxed to, t o ut
most farthing. Trnelhey_ have so much i stock
in that company, the, dividends of which-per
bapsn
h f pay the interest - their odebt, and
, erhap don't pay anything. ,
pAt all events, it
11
Will ne ver fray the principal. l.
' Politically too, it is most mischievous.' We'
have' seen members of the Legislature 'sit 'in
their seats and vote for the most obnoxious
projects of . Railroad boMpanies, and :mho as
a reason for their' votes, that their counties
had, large subscriptions *ofstock in them, con
sequently the interest. of the Comparty was
the - interest of
,theii.constituents, and they
must support it though it relied 'half the rest,
of the. State in mnuniing. It enables) these.
corporations to control the politics and legis
lation of the state so`tar ns their intereSts. are
concerned, whenever they may have such gut;
scriptickns, as effectually as though their Pros.
hient and Directors were the Legislature' it
self.
We have thus just hinted at the mischief f
this thing, and keave oni,readers to elaborate 1
ih their awn minds. 1 , ' !.
- The • Demoe'ratei in the Legislature have - gen-
Melly taken ground against these subscripti:Ons,
.d by many they have been considered. un--
onstitntional. An Act was pass hist win
ter authorizing the city of Philadelphia to sub
scribe $3,000,000 to the Ilenapfleld nsd ! • and,
to-test its constitutionality, the gm stir was
, brought before the Snpreme Court by,lnjen
thin. We have - awaited the deei ion of the
Court with much anxiety: Con .ry Ito gen=-
eral'
end expectation, a ' i niajority of . he I Court, -
Messrs. Black,.Chiefl Justice,'Woodwind and
Knox sustained , the Subscription, and Messrs.
Lewis and Lowrie dissented. . -,
Below, we give sfme of the pint in the'
oninions.ofludges Lewes and ' Li -tie which
we commend to the `refit attenti nof all re
fleeting men. Wo' wish we cou d get their'
ia it
:opinions . at length, for, judging fro this-brief
synopsis, they deserve to be writtehinrinarble,
and held in re tti
inehratie -14; every r ! honest,
, 1 , !
toiling skizen!of this ComiumWealth !forever.
The Judg evidenq felt the tremendous re
sponsibility' devolved upon thein, and right
nobly have they discharged! it. yhen, per
' lamps,they shall = hale long rested from their
labors,• will the sen timents_ language of
those 'opinions be quoted by - generations ,of
' living mar; we hope, not with melt - y][4loly re
,
gret_that . ,- wise and admonitory ,
theirreciunsel
was not heeded.
• - Judin Lewis read' his opinion, ,sustaining
tlie - injunctinm It is the niostien,gthy of any
of the opinions, and presents the 'dew* of the
learned Judge with'great finee and de:tines& I
The reasoni,which,indueed Justioe .i.iewia, to 1
form • the 'granting of tbe injunction are set
forth in the following summing trit:-. , •
I. 2 The preposed subscription pats the prop 7 '
erty - of the citizen undei the: control of a pri
vate corporation without his congent,i.thus cle.
prising him of the , right of " possessing and
protecting` it, and theref! . re violates 'the ' first
section of the Bill orßights. ' ' - -
--2. It Converts the merriberi of IsT ntmlleiKti,
government into a corporittion which has noth-.
ing governmental In its °Meets, and Whieh be
ing. bound: br eentat% cannot be altered, t.
formed or abolished at the_pleasnie'of the pe ,
Rle • and it is therefore, &violation of the.sec
ond section. ' - '' ' I i - -, -
i
' 3. It puts the property of the citizen, with
out his consent,'under a government 'white it
Pan no longer be:protected by free and equal
yotes, but whers.wealth controls "porbrty. and
where Money bas mire votes- than, men; and'
therefore violates the fi ft h section. ' '''
• _4. lildeprives the' clew) of his IprepertY
without judgment of his , peers,' and •Ititfiout a
trial in the course of 'law,' therefore vio
lates the ninth Section . . - ' ,-e
eiti en '
' 6.' . It takes the pro p erty of with
outth,,,..
1
t coMpensation, ands , therefore, a usurps. ' . Ziattba ,
tion orpowet not granted - well'as a 'viola,- Tho'nekt et
tion of the rights eleitlie . 1 '
* pressed' " and int-, Pennsylvabial
- plied in the 10th section. , -` " bed' at ersey
G. It deprives the citizen of the landh- and of September ,
,
goods secured to-him:by:patents,' deeds; and be delivered - -b
other iontricta, and, therefor* -violates the of the. Associsi
,17th sect/inf.' --', ' ' '''.'" - '- r - -, " 'end ' pihir .d
' 7: It invests a cogs:grits - bide! with" s'pri.4l:: will boipreseil
'lege of taking propertyivithnit regairing such tithe, 000' Fa
corporation to Make just einirpensa nin iid - ; "negtion betsi:
- Vane% or to' to ' adequateeeenrity tlicforofi :patiear ; 'En'
I)
and, tberefore, - .siolatel thcatth'ieeti n of 'tni Cies to-Eitaca
amended-Constitution. ...' ~ '''" ' i ' -'' ' - ' pline., 'Edna)
8. , Thee ripinttnent, bi thk, L'eglilatnie. of Qualifications
;the inunimpal Officers as'the' idiot the pies- 'efl'otts Rion- - ,
lint-Ohilpta-to ishavg,..theterlitadi 4 id-lecids exime - "ted:',';`'
with thesi - liarthensorttheat th e i r - "...tutTiort ' - itra4iiii m at
iieut i :- gitrestinich":oolCeriiivilir;nitiVi; althea "iciaitiiirfO t t
Vim * shanarlessethieitt "Iroard'in;lfsiigii) 'irecri - 04414,
't r azieenAriettuttror-Ensperote'litchrilis. - I It - Ji e i l iaiiiii n alf
Asa s iminz violout , witboutlitelreilityA rid.' iieliiii tii krii I
sent, rlaj therefore.latr , inWebnnt !tile ':i. - A ;''' ' _
Pereirtrefedtueder efrotimsts 'or peculiar ' 1110, - , :_,HEe i
400. , rejkoisr• . .'4, Twitter," iit'litiiiti hyliiiiiii iliediif
ittlitutrafilirpeild*to , --ireftWiii 'Mad; l' .'" *ld into
4 nitikkand4ll l3.l P l , l 4l4 6 4 lllo l#7 l° °ln u ilielea " litk" ~ ' v
l iiirk44olll4ifir i arthir " Viii iietrini '.'that etatar
~,i6664o,oAffirk-wfuleta;'4 ta444*4,
------,,l;stitt4telia=3,te-l't.4 :,... - r,s -, :e.:1 r , !"., • ki' , ..l. ..4, , ,0 0 . TA ?,-,.er
_ .
' -- i- f- -- -
tesdet
=l3=ll
ii i ),
tli;
1:414
.. views 7 -....-.1 . !..1. -- 1 - :- • -. i - 1.
say . on true omelet stay . numb
ionable, but . When- edit ,Ishall . be -I
. hi led
'an
_Pie day of paym itt . sliall come ;•iw 7 7the
,(which are to i 5,4044 like 1 ,els:
IQpitlorls'orilet.,./ft 17 . Mtb.0:0 111 .0'. - r° *iir4
1 i;
fer.Payment,)sns4 ' linstiftto nittuOty,.: lien
the: railroad Int; h4l Slo_lo ane-*-
Ficin:ishall rtgittinfeka: Otettilort4Ali n
tirt!ti Oh A l Cir :1 1 . cill , . i i e-i•Pl.ifte. VI Igive'
alp cie
pladelo•itti•giciiii tb: be prOI.O 'tilty/the
grinding (Actions o tbe tax.:-gathe r. - .•. 1 1
When the rich s a ll 00 hnpover. shed;and.
the poor shall, be ti ' 'ld prison ', whtin all
.classes shall be inv 11 4 ,t4 =iii milk. ofl debt
beyond the means o 14ayt ent; Whe . individn
al industry and entc ris rib:aka' ' ' ;with:the
destruction of indivi urd ights; wh the free
men of this Colunio vier . ' th - shall_th _ become:
the bondsmen of Cs* tions, I slihlt; if sue
t
irMng,.have the m .I.lne oily - conablatlen of
. lineWmg-that I. hay. - - end avored tW he extent
of my feeble AMC ~ 4 . ? ,iti_ert thTi talaMidst
1 itd
from - my felltiarel ' iins i llindfitinar i tain:their
: rights:a : pill:ollY - luiritioli
ton, ing of the prtneip . . 0 t o.cOnatitti ten.l
- As I think ate injuAll a ought , . , .; be grailt7-
ed for the ieasOns - already avaigne, , it - is u n ?
necessary =and' icupr .pe i r,lon ,this. PreliMinary:
motion, l to consider the '.ther-Pain nrge4 , in
sUppert' of the appl catic .„ .., :,...,- i :I-. - . 7: -
1
justki La u rie n.4..1de ivered an cpinienr—
ti4 Coin . ..idea with'
,Inikle Lewin; : t.., , t ;ap..._
- plimitien for. en inj ,nC idu 'should ':o., rusted:
IllizniciPal . corporat onajthe J4dge,lcont nded;
had po' right, - eve , - .1, 1 / 4 7Lb :the conienti f the
stature, And o s i tu. itjarity,.pf (Se
,i;ens,.
i i
tq'liecinne steckhe dtirsilin , Railr i,a.c rpgrze-„
_tuna. •'..The e:orpo `tis"ittt aided-14 the, itsent;:r,
tnent;are private - oinplutieS,..snd: pot. ptiblie,• •
and. the Stitmtance pc, .hu, mfisu !Titan:reit
out,' ivouldi be to. .. • • -eta .xottniel t Orpui*.
don, and therefore
_1.14 . citizens, . 0, , _ - 0. some
p.
extent_ all 9w ring . ritiltiry where : ' i „Members.'
of, a' ppikati , -co •' ration; tt , iroul take.,thai
properti'ef the - ei izenlandinyeat illnia-Prti l
vate . ceMpany. T._ e.gaterimwt .k , Orit force i
any parrion of the peeple to e m' i' k their n'. ;
ter,eits in the spec li.ititoc:a prig , to iftirPere
trap or partnetabi ; ilk govent ' entail inter:
ference is eicled • bii i heWhaje 4ppiri . t.l of the'
bill - of 'rights.. Th, h.larned' ,lidagii addedi•L-..
'The incongruity fithtproceedm is
. presents
itself in a' strong I ght; tf: we talee t nto 'conaid.
oration the: rule. . ltiebilmi- been a often.or
finned,- thai,the.ch tic* of a Piiii to . eprpara:
tion is placed 11 - t el Cimetitujihnl of-- the ,Uni.
ted States, entirel • ileyond_the.: eueh of rd
State power. '• :1 i, ~ . - •.,1:•`-.: - ; I
_:lt. Ls stated' that oi , ei ! sixty - mill
lars are invested i • .thin :dray, in - se
: under various :le 4f- 1 ssembly.l
is equal to the - a , . e • valuation
_ _nil*: Id;
he C4O nti es ant
aq,ig theltior,
tutiOnt may bi
1 ;
i'rtit t.- ::Whatd
1 t. .• .. ,
a' 0 itica 41 I;
oil vate chart
in' Stidnal wit)!
... ' but by th
1, i 1,.„:-. 'goverriin
1 rt,y.4h irt.
, . .order: ;
,
ofi bb o: . tbo, t,l
It eiercisesl
.. . . .
r, log rather to 1
N.p.ogerty .'w ,
chiles of : he::t
. +banishe - 4, itii
410,4mi1e - of a
; a•Olitiin'Onlyin
;ichicif tha lawn
a-0' i---
land t.l*, o
-
reeritett.hor.disre
OttOntered in
torylkohe" dei. 4
.1 - TO *am:ill:Med
tekirtjimclion eh'
in About balf the
tOry.of this State,
ulated.parts. Th
but this le unim
proposition 1 It
under the control
tions. Not by the
i3on, acting for hi
.
,grn
oveutent.. T
with - private 'pro
fond flit. contiot
the government.
to.abdicate • pow
Private
_hand `
*. •
were subject to t
iditution outlawe
sent lit() the' - de
ration, whet° it ,
and where the v .
stitution' is unh
the, independent:
,c 1
Judge . 'Awrie 1
riVate ri hts.'
. ation..lf "t, e-' hiS
p 'I
his opinio that I
ted. • - I
._. . . _
...- -.. Imm ens . Ca ..*.' -.- . 11
.Tile •Ltizerne unic4e• -isf.'' vV,
„„a s s_.. - ..Tiipso teh have net, ,she,;
Baltimore ',Vein; , na Seir.the..Cel . ..
'ken outer the,ll Itinikieiiiirnii: l
der-pray, and .w ielt. iiSihont .
. 11
.the Crystal Par 64 i t il.S4(ithii,
A coin* of sal d cold , fen'i,.fee
TWENTY . Nl'lyil;f4i iii ,
.heig 1
saw this hate a aft if teal - , 'Wel l
of the vast-weal h thiit,iiiiderlai!
!tiideegY inter Stin4 and; 'alai!!
When . this Blac il'aMind eelal
"erect in the Fair 'of 'till *atoms , :
be not the thing whip iiit - -''Ull!
dmw.the most a tehtiiik:ls:dii6 ll
freta,different-pi a*
,jive ,teaili,,t:
thin, but as the .are 4f much - .11 . ',1
thaathe one' to liiiird.lieferiedll';
deem-it neeesSa ' teilefef :battle'
Mr. Itilliard, M Beikley,iMrJl
Col. Teeelmin,, Will - all',-_ be .
Our citizens ha ' :. ecnitilliiited-it
expense of tro
• mount of Wy4
1 it neck in .t
tfie best
onimery
.4-
Lars tnAtitrny th
porting : these:a.
And what wi
greatmtd. from
totho,gieitteaf
.:nlutitral,
7iie July, A etit4l:,"
of the, above
/ , ‘llsgiitine
mail, Ni s t , h 7 ll peo.4t. ili!
i
of them lon4--0 1 411
ecti4mio?t pie, iglizi
the paperis of •
- '• .- foi(11;
ter-press, the tit*
satisfied:with the t
~.-..i ' P.,,
ey §t. J'ahn, - ztpd 9tit 7 Tre
The Mil:taints pf i_Art, .
each. nuniber-tiont4inini .
tr
etigrefiege;•"bi , 4141 est,
S#juce ifriet; 4:4 York,
$3 a ;i•ear.: ~ - ..i . - I ,',_ . '• 4-
.T# NEXT
•been 143 Dem
4eniate elected
land;
tiped
ON4arss•
• I „
W 112)
•
tc! !ivit
Iltstifsjpp!
~ .beral have
' -
,;.
4 .. bitiltAiLli
, ii(11 ; - mietior
dOttional
- opil ,), on V .
1 liiii4 X.M.
I . ltpii - I . li. M
~ kii;...40 11' .- T 1
. 40'.44 , 0011
..01,P30v
:: i,ki... - Jii,
ig.i
: p oo l
: •F,,
on[,.
onal
foi "
ei44
Olt ilk
:ensiof dol-'
enditS4tN
~
oat . %
of Property
half of terri- .
thinly pop
ovrstal.ed,
hen 4 is/ the
is property
!red ..orpora
-1 each per
oriil of -the
nt interferes
place it be
i~iduat=Arid
I..er !n crier
molder it jo
1 1 se ids tions
nw+the
retations,and
'rate - cOrpo I
xilo's rights,!
h d , of t!03,4.i0n.!
oat laallot of
ided:
an eastern- -
, elopment of
y,eirpresaing
1. old, be grim
,
'f Coal;
.dile B 4#3'
49 to the
ain.of cam!
I
Aleivim
shipped ` to
koriti seeing
aquani and
tI - Till we
oz6-itrriarn . iit
thisvalley.
t astounding.
shaji stand
e marvel if it
will
ttior columns
tnwisporti
;• dimensfohli
we do not
1101m . nn, , -and:
epresented:—=
thonituld (Int
ink► nn Itown.-
I ta9g- ..Coal -v. -
In building
wo . rl;f!
numbers
13' in one
El
elegant,
ithe 4 U :
1111;6 .
4ts, - Pct
!.i 13 .7"T
uMnthli
isuirl,!
!tilts a . No. or.
Jar. ~ 7•`,
I,P
.therli 1108'
intt tiyAbpiLn
Ir.
• • -
.11819.1114
hoill oleo,
MtM=
tllO . Nwdiein
the 118th
JresseaSciiii
we - RlV4(kent
t,Botrir
t tintAs4
?",The:Goti r
-
..-. . .
.., The.Prtylor.totmg Met..
_, , o p) Democrat ,, a 'the =: nfollowing
1.0 a4o4,are4 P4ragraPba; Ovetgxlweesink
4 10#14:!:*itINthe 4peration pflel4s:,ilkireOii_
io*V44..ifir-ino4 eiident and mltiked 4 oni
'
'ninlltr)' ., :t z-: -.• - ' :- tilitV ~,'•.
.'llte'etZt t 's2Oks that journal,'" -thai - 4 Iliajkr",
i
it .., tf the , t'ontienten, as soon ait tliii-begin tn :
• , .
e eretse t itt'ffitiiiiit'tn's prerogative of 'voting,
Ole in.favor -#Pihe dernotiratie tiaket, is but
ecirroborattve• of the statement above made.- 7 •
'I d whtehould it tiot4e,:lio I 7 - Has-net •thel T
AtiiVi.eall and a
yfor tl l t l e ,e n i a r ; 1
d tit in ie l s 'e traionYorithin"YeLsityltimup br avely.
eof
entustrineets? They I find that:- the' dethocratie-1
• . •. .
rty kas . alWay-S; hefni_ •thelrue jriond of _the
pole
gut : i ti aii m - -, ,,,c t e
n v n e d i i :mj e ,iti n t ru i .4 6 y ed s
so th il n iti ti s oc :to t d ri e n f e end ol
„t b Oppressed 'against, the m.:chinatiOris:'of the
strong ,and the} hence„feqa o
_ • 50,,,,5ta norkni
141:ildtirdeliiiiiiaitif - their.lTtpport; 'Aye; utore, - • ” - ' ' - • -
thanthin: l'hey 'Can• also •,-see„,,ltovir Marked •' - . • E11i.40240013411.Ct6111.
~. , ... . ,
the ingratifede. of iltes witig - sliai been in thi' • ,•Onlhi,English railroads thi-erinducte r
treattneut t whieh tivo.of theirmoetdcstiogubib ; mi.'s - firth% 9,1 . the - .train , receivis fn
- ed leadera OVehster and o,4 l o:rei.eiv - ed,.--_- N o t bands_4lbe,proper offic.ei-,:itchronemi
+ With the':Detncieratie party. ":' Here Merit re. arl.nn; Moil ; approved ionstiti - ction
-eeives it-Aldine re.wardi'and thtne,#hernie—fore.l e n h o r t rzcze i tr it y =e h lo e s i zd hef tt s s i t il d' i tle a . e t ori t tu e el i
,to donervie in tite-A•a - use are regarded With
i i
PiCulini catch the partPCTll.O - Presnut t : earn - - kis. •k 0... P.tet'helliands the _!.."chronometer I
, , - d •.--•- -. -•- • •I olliCeirt - ant 4 t '' ' '
bent Air 4 . 11 , 43 P-r!i• 1. .e‘a tla 1 . 1 714F - . 14 . - .'•! ( i u Pi tn • it4v OY 1 tame - an o rP ,eOrap%ire:'i r t ec w i lt e h i tit t' e:ta hli nd! °l'
en'_ — , I he - executive of • this
fl'vana 47"1 is nano 'a ) _ ..„... -. •• . . -i• - •en k sdnitcjeof a railroad passenger train
sinte.: 'Thine , are-bid •thelternmitg
_of 'ex:tin-I ,--,--
Ples: If -the.-oecasioxi. required,: an - i..sx•tett'cled I Oa', tir•c'f treatanaaPonsibility than ti
:fist
_of„,_'Ulasetriiitti nathee-might..heliveni• to tat,q•P,_.r.:_ f a.n.MnPany,...n....f .. ..o,diern- - ... -- Nothitij
t rinc.tiiiit :the young Men. of,. the demberatie- F'• P' l,uu . l. " 4- () UV - Fna n- " Tut. r uder
• •trty - itiitiegarifted with'''Acei.- by • the ma , ses . • eretion . ', tellk.rencei Anal be se
' , !Arti ia Wayg certain of reapingi: ;list ite! - . 41.1fz ev -a r7114 - uld 71 '':. :_- c ' t li a' Jentrnited
t i e
ware fur theirserviee* - .•:, i
.-',- - 1.4 , '; , ' 2."`Fi -, ,.. .. ~ the charye.of a train:til tnerlave tee
Let then - .every -.Y4lMizMait;re•ho•ftill3i'lle.l.aulliill.Matrae : said i tliat = they `. - shetn
ides tO,foin the AVhigrookl.,, pr 0 er.,. 4. e 11 . ,t h- , ! paid snek_a. eompenstitioti,ee fill mike
1
‘Othier t iteneei'iif that act.
~•li he is -W llinrii. object for men of sjich-citer and ° al '
imite':iiii fbrtiitiei - with . - itclify viritti6u teiile 'Ogni - }'-tint! • 9 /) 1 '•1 94- . olUt i a w i th ' view
h r ptinciplon Irarty • wh *:, biiii, ..s '` hero `,
iiiiuziii4.)inaintiottgristenlot_pbeerrnmanasetnia,iak,ointgrantbspoeirrtal
r. - i tutiversally :- rebtikedjiiktheX
.o4.•,..... .-_ t , h • • sti , . 6 . - . •-,, •- • ices:
=\ superintendents and presidents Of ' ilrei
. t 6 di da (
. -1-, 3 P" / I F -? se- J.! .` l --- !'"-: -g l r which the best bf. them 'ut" ht ''
...,„c'eall , °.,ria,, - ,9,.9a! i ar,a" - ) wohl qaP a d--which ' i c k i k -•.-- . - i g. rt
all MO eq;,.. 1 0 0‘ Pebele of more nob! , , spirits ,*- . - - - i `,.. '.. .
.
. I ' th e g4sar . l' ln s . lo . l. ', s°lw . h . eilrhi g liae: - : "8i . j3:13 . 4 . 6°,07tbhien , e°4-:-.11/et*l . -;'''.: ldi'6 " ilifihnia i! '''e ed "ii-17( t ' o afi t hl he idc c r o k n eils d i'- u ac c anh t i: o o r s s nuo . i) , ; Th eyt ' e e 7 y !h' i ti h iii e eld a le id -A :o lf t lul)u l r
woulot, avoid assoeta-tonsisonestruett e:to the •
iit, eve . r . loiced tolnutby their Own t i ne iteepen,
ienelik. $, pi ii t., and. enthusiastri thyd,
be. found': in thii' tii) in of 'every YO ng 'man 'a'alf bit'thesn tested and 'lnpt ion - Staidly&
l i crate. hy_the Comp - anY. 1 • F;Veli the Camden:
let- him Ijoin the d es riiratie party, and ht will . -
, Ambok Railroad we - noderstand,' do th'
find th tit h -* " a "(I** '- -
a i e, astna. +4 a wise- an pi tchnis.-se: :.and - : . ps 1
. ~.... 1
~ this furnishes su ffi cient - ,evidoncif 1
teastion._ _,.. - 1 -Tel) . that , t. is .important. for , the' Wet]
the,tnin,- but - that-it is, :On' the ' , whole;
cheapest polie.Y.—PrOrirreace Jottriai:-
APrivateid ' ' . l,' ''Ait - i .
, amer aw : air.•i
i ,'' ii • -ti th' ti - '
rs ci-iiliiisaiii la;.,_ -ur twn was to. ea e
(',of a novel, and exciting ' scene, ;such: . as.we
:s .
m ometimes read. about',but rarely - witnesS.
'
Sonic , half a dozen;females foreor(less, , all .
Married, We befieve, and, of iespecta le stun-.
ding in society, residing in ..Fairilel4-.-Steain
Corriere, were "arraigned-before A. G `Sutton-
Esquire, of this tot¢n.' d' •an on ;Ili - - iiieiiods•
charge, of riot, at the coMplaint . ef a an patn,
ed Kirtland, inikkeefer ef.that town: Yhe . gtr:-''
i
eninit,anceS Of the Ltse, as we learn, hem, are
these :- . -Solue - - one .be more ' ladle. Of that . '
place:knew, or fancied• that-the rtforelsaidinn.
keeper fuirtished : the inebrieting - - arlaughts. to
their Ifisband - orluthailds . .... - Whereupoei a .
'iiiati'4;4 operations Was concocted to 'put. step'
to the practice. - Accortiingly,;tne" 'aggrieved
wives; in , company with ionte (Mien or fifteen,
neighboring -women, called apart- the eaves:lid
landlord,
.preferrod their "charges -of ' Selling'
' liqnor' te their Misguided buihandswllieh
'the landlord stonily denied)—and` del, anded
a pledge of thetool,surrefider ,of the del,
bnt the answer t&,which net proving- satisfac- i
tory, they pro,e'eeded to tho Cellar of - , She-bitted
whieli itiefo :entered hi._an open. euts-ide ,door',',
and-tninihg the faucets to the'ilignoT. birrelre
let the critter inn ; after-which, they: : quicill
and umolested,. retired,: Hence the- *akin - ft;
riot. T eleir . pri.'vorwa . : were ,eseorte4 .iito
town_ hi `: large Delpher:el lAdies acid
~gentl33l .,
men . - fro Fairfield, and 'we're "received' at the.
hall of t e Sons , "of of Teniperance'' herii - --. byi a .
crowd o Norwalk ladies in whitino: The Ox
aminatio toek place.'„ in ._the ~.,Cart. ~Hot4e,
which w i fill ecl, to ..the'britU.Witl-euger ifle i
tittois.. of being present, We - Can. .only,:emk
[ ot the result; Which' was' a: triiiintihanteequit4
withouLthe argument ,:ef countil:-`The fair
-prisoncra . lveye, in, ciiery.ltense of the woirl;:the
lional'oe, the day—‘thilobseried of,Observeiw:-
They were toasted ' and feasted Witli'la free
dinner at the IlansionlinuSe,' 'and`s . h4Wered
with .tH4tots by otirlownifidiesAnd at evening
serenadp,d. by the' brass ; band. ,- . , -AIE 14 :alll.it
Whs. a scone rarely. Witriessed,byr. ,Zur.: i esnally
quiet toWe. On the artneuncement of acquit
liit by the ennit;' a shfiet :went' ufilh'st ° !drool.;
the -walls of the Giurt'HOriSele its I've Sr; form
-4Lition,l7 Of course, 'withotit inquiring into the
- 111 ..1it5 , 4r. Os. , tract justieeopthe ; caa .„ouraym : 7 ,
pathiii-aie 4 ith the tidies, lint .yre.,s ll,„-can
-1.
nit bet i regr4 Il.e'ir . i in - Patienee' CO'S ai t nit; the
legaVeriactmenteralawle'redfda ' the''iril
eltpplaino4 :.ef.--Nottiaik , K cant,' -,irexiri;
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griltidiiiiMrriligr:ll,
rill
which'. f or :hiatitityiinelero7l, 4l , 64,4atrperr;
w nA h railel in the. Taylor ;, in _ t° ' r „,',,,,, , an(k.labout;
e# ' inNatick, ' just . nu l ' lr-t 'i the present
- from the ste9Do“ , ° ~ ~ '. a x i s:
mile*distan' -,/,•thAs'iinliriAteulk'n ~-.,
massacre --. '
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i for of : the. ntl ; a arm * i-, at tn. jebw;Ctiatirmin.. : ,
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pears ' t toinforni•hhFrMiOttle#° 1,,...,,, , „,,,,,
°ma'!" lwet*';ve`,*ol2l4l4ettam'anrilall7-7
led' been thrown,fiym la ': :F
C. injured,and rel P rir°ll ...- h "." .4"- ittthi:,Aiftnit.4-,
was - a t. hie'wkfew - ' bentVbf
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outside;:' 0411 1 mae chi s ~ son. - 'lota 411,1,WL°47,1blikie‘
Piilau'''Chatniinn 'll6floli'.ll#:9l'-:44l;;Atiini
rtri tile d ia n Aimifetur 'with - ailli*.eivfml7 f , ~k o.,
find-Abby 4?,e hand ; .
d th.'''Hitb"ilir '''‘`inliii.,-,.--t- iiativiiiltior
death.'
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--,7,-- ft - yd e riotp,
~laying' -,,,, l're.lettntidiiint4tsik.P
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- - - Foreign' News:
i l iraijstitigh 'ateaufet:Aintle arrire4
e
lircirk'iin Sunda -l osiiirnirtit.„ - Fthe.le
ion thei;7th. ' s . a. miepur difficulty
Itaiiiittled - n:k '' fore' ; ;ewing to. like
nritattientic,in 011igenie from St. Pete,
ut7ttilinthei,,t et:'Sza had accepted or
teittlifileriCnitte . nate ~. tut ittuended--or at
aliiii:e&rlifiistriatiltart. The teat of the
, !Ittir; with Aid with Out the alteration*, f
tit: 'staple aubict of remark and debate
the, leading_pOliticiana, and in thei - cohima t
iliff.Pre§§. ...., .-.. " ~. ...-1 , ,. . . , .. -.
'All qttiet in France, the supply of cOi
the modified food tariffengaging; the attei
lof the peo p le and the Emperer.
I ' The Arc le itrouirlit two hundred and!
passengerai 'Among thm large number
sengers are Judge Ingraham of:Yew y 0)
lifra.iillacikT4tri Storie, .:.....', '-'l , , [, ,-;,.. -
",.. Brcadstufls had declindd in Price.-
EM=
- Lovem akin g in - Olden Tun' ea.
. . Tim ea.
- In ' the ' hiStoirf-of the Troubbadinirs
very long and .curions'directions for tot
love.. In, thri - reign,of Elizabeth, the folio'
- prieticesprevailcd:-- I Tlaying with'.the
finger in amorous dalliance ; sitting or
at' the feet if their-Mistressesia ,telf um
looking sugar-plunia in .their . .,eyes, 1 3 :
called gazing closely and-amorously. it
-other's eyes. . Theyalso
.exbibited "iha
sion publicly% ~ EI, pendent-lock of ' hair,
platted and tied With,. ribbon:, and hangh
tl '.le ear i waS so fa - shit:fable in the age of l
i
hare, :aid. °' a ft erward*" thet:: • Chrirles I
In rts
ny of hiS courtiers -wore theni '..T.his
w worn,orrtheleffliide, and hung dot
t_be.slioulder,considerably longer thin th
of the hair, soinctinien even to the kirdl
was: supposed to -- have •th'e effect of ft,
lov'S and - was •originelly.;kFrench t
ea
.Wigs•were made to imitate it. -.Burton,' i
to the love-lock a tlower.wernin the.tar.
ling the eyes Was . a,"'inark of exL
tenderness• In the,foni part ofthe:An
anciently a pocket, Where:Wothencarrit;i
letters and tokens, Money". and, meter
needle Work. - When prOrninent staff
'worn, lovers 4ropped literary favors int
If a woman put a-love-letterinto ' the
pocket,jt was a - token of hee...affection..
low garitind.were_ wort: "
'by: ; , PrPns
'pointe.d in.leve, su p posed d - froM the-tree
uniting, : chastity,,, or the farboui'pasiav
.I*titag... The Oeities atlowtd'to lon
.even:to ithitliti'attiliatitutleei; in the tiay.
Elizabeth and Jame 4; wereiery-bideconni
-A ST. hiri:9-LADS(...whii riot longst,
ried a Ifortuoti and leudirated to the S:
Pity, *rites quit the! Alormeif city 'is
rate place for a new stittlement,'„ and
standing sickness-iithe fluidly "and. tl
Cows,' she c4atotta le' Alia contented..
Brigham Yotnig so ' wire
says, the tr i timbersiventy-64 is right,-
can tell you le is 'about the - best man I
No man is fallotied•te have Mori:thinot
eept he, 3erin *ell'look after them lever.
here - in the-Salt sad
Thomas has no thought of my : mom
Every man he likes shoji; it. ,
Tue FAD% ormts.-.4surearrliiri
cpen et_ Castle Garden,: on Thursda)
and ceptinne.threOgA the two-ensuing
Tile Vial of Ploweend -Spading Mat
taks place at Flatlittih the 70th;.
et' , ghew et the Gerden On-the 11th;
ilejShOiF at Hamilton-sqn*' on the
the! 21stinclusive; Annivetsary.
delivered.ig, _pew. SiNgtos st
Pplitin Hail okthe evening of thp,Slo,lll.l
Ve.liVe doubt. that tile great .00
bitlowat the Ciystal PahkeesO!. far ir"
shadowing arid-AViargini, will inspirit
prove tlie. Institute 1.)4.z.- 4 .,..We. hen alto
.e...o 3.9 44aYeiltoilk . :!oo d 7 lduzlifieturel
'del - fling te: exhibit eholce pi.
'Rservoit4scpisieibnt: will be IT -- ham
&roe . it Castle Garden..Pilesirs....l l es
*their ifVut
are is
el an ether everlit lorodeced;+:llribi
fiAt aid iiineipaity,
ktio iielefge ::which' is' r!ciiss4iy for so,
¥aii dZkem&ei = N«¥
is' ri
. ecifitk:ar)v lifiisfur - ipsyttinini:. - wiy _of
After Wards "cottiielfiry,
offiskientat - firitixon,
leisure 4ind forilihe:' 411(4: -1'
well;4laft*ei's 614 ..4
ttoi 4 whiel Ahiiwa
Ia
-and. abo!e,
diveler Vidukhi.lA- ' •