The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, November 16, 1854, Image 2

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--7• A Sign - Of ;the Tait
..►. . es.
... - ... - Aliffr. le 1* refttir - SP - 11WItc is rifii . C 'it niiit 4 1 =- 1
- " Aiorthi clubs.
Dear Sir :—You Itav'e'liene ttle the honor
to ask a full expreasienotlp,&t.4)islion ai d io.
the propriety and expo'lfatityof foritaing t -ingr:
inviting others to form, a,'.ieriesof," 'Cons() tu-'
tional Crubs,.'' whose deign anffilialadter
1 , , may . be gathered - itotk ,:e tilii. natu l ek).. - an4..P104 ,
ten to mks v..r. ytha..ttli•.tit&% fratikiie*;',otte
from one well-ureatinir citizen to another.--
Having no desire or motive to Conceal politi
. Cal sentiments,, ['cannot vithhold, as you re
t-Auest. ill: my,. imien t to your-using :the . letter.
'exactly as you please. .
' If trio ;luring events of the titrics; and the
~lowering,aspeck m
of,the_future deand (as do
'64 net !) fer .the of a system . 6fgov
ienAipplit i a4?).-M.ll)y rt4sens i .and' vindicated
bt . tiperience, neii deyelopfit...‘tit: o'f energy
ntni.outuldnatieta....,atuong. llie-.L5t...-.1.9......50met
-aistin"ti%:4,44..res(Ailterv9pcep..patien.of lion-. 3 ,..P4t...;41d Igyil J . 4cii qp , 4iro u 41 to . ..ut ~the;ctrintry.
..-nlkigiuniti r ,'ir - _ utitst-",aume,•,l'hcite...be . . - mjiJe;,
:.,10‘.1 . jrlipp, tt:e l aik,nei4liere li t e,iliaile:" . . more
SuitablY and acce . pfibl e V,thatt.tn.tlie, central
"State of li.en tilly an la., -.Nt,n ny rate, .ahecting
fci
. posses:.S , IT iiee . ti I i ar' . lie wer,
,y...5i:
,; 1 1 . 1 4 . 1 . 1 , 1 .;,
nor .%e - lit-,of. any 1- z.ltt=t -, tti tell - sting ip Cie
SincerityandArinne u
,yrotir i?Avji
- tions, I 'On; rSee do reason viltviVott apd'iaur
. as.ociates.titay not apPeal . fto:.our -countrt
men for - Co,operative ori - rat' - ;l'ion with .tft'
..... , . e. -‘. c,, , . . , . ‘--
. boldness inspired . by a grey;' ethergencY. and
. ...natural toit noble of jest. ..i . 1- ..:', .„ •
'Otir, prosperity,as a nation. is a source of
,itist,firii,le.
, l
. 4 ii, Alike innterial, intelleettitil;
:tad politica In every . ran , ..e,„' of litinaar. int
. Irroretnetit, our. progress har . trwascetaded the_
riisk..oagiiine, bops,
.and struCk. the .1.04 of
the WorhrWithannizeinent. Whence this 73-
. .
..pidity.and stibsbil grandeur sof.growtli I Cer-.,
thinly ifs',.etuises are. - various ; but of all its ..
; .,auSe...i, no one is SO' divar, - ,incibpuLthltc. -all
,-pervaduag. and- knudatneutal, as
,the existence
• of the UniOrt. _. With --that.caur,se, the sbeial:
;Miracle is, explained. .-It,isa ennte imperfect-,
i ly appreciate! abroad, but we Atne . ricans see;
'.hear- and feel it in every instant of : our lives' ,
~ Our. inland as, well as oar external trade, oar 1
.administration of jesti,ee,our - freed.ini initi . ce
. Icrity of. interectu our qu ic k- al mosti rtsti no.
,
..fire svtitpathies in joy . ..;atai sprrow, with the 1
most:distant fellow citizens, - . our:, pet fe64,setise:l
. ..of security-against ei vil commotion- 7 4.n brin,4 /
..up this cause
„perpctually,to our - periOtlei - 1 ,
_nes.'s.,. ..,,,Tho s _Untnta 1 -.:gothing equal:AO:at has I
:eirer;nywliere,. "keen devised, by . statesmen, 1
churchmen or, philanthropists, as a incans.of i
promoting_tite genepl welfare ; :Ind 'securing,.
- the liberties' of a people—Ji: is. the one atitig i
to which - we, owe. almost everything—the
1 .
- pause..whieh uncbasingly., opertstes unspent
• and by itself produces nothing but, good. •N 0 . ,,
. ,well adjusted. mind, uncorrupted byambitious !
• Or /*limit hopes, can,, in my juckinent, con- . "
. s‘
4eafplate nianuoved ; the dangers-which have]
suddenly, like clouds from: a vele:um, arisen I
and environed that Union. -,, 1 - -
. ...Y . ow, I take-it.that your projected !Clubs,' 1
resting-on the broad ;and.benideent platform 1
of/Democracy,- are,mennt to hare 4 /single eye 1
.to the proserVatiouof the,,Uniori—are meant 1
to foster every, measure havi tag Jhat tenden- 1
cy--,are -meant to o 4 lltect, 4r,:pose and resist.)
Ny,batevcs.tlireatens to weaken or, disr;ol4 it-- . -1 1
e lite meant,
.in a ii - ord, to orgaz'e,.a.power of:,
,
. sunaltaneouS action, through cortwporidenee, I
the press,.and.titc.-ballot.-box,..which will rise 1
a rampart., at any and every erisis, - against 1
any and exery flood, lic,wever forniiilaiiki.o: - I
sectional or titnatical .disunion. It' is in.. this-1
belief . that T,-not only appruve the propriety.'
and exuedk , neyof your fattu, butbid you cor
dially i;od- spoed, with it.'
- I will not, thoughtstror.gly. temr;ted,. ad- .
v.eit.t.e, the best' practical colin , es for unliold
'-.Tng tb . e Union. They will necessarily engage
-the d , ..libe;.ations of the -' Clubs,' when form
...pd. _ - But -there is one coraprehensiVe injUTlC
tioll, whi.rlt you will 'pardon met for thinking 1
itoportant . enough, 11.oweve.r -trite, to he. ye- 1
heated liere---.Look stozdily .to ilte CLlzstit a- ,
lion,-anti ,e,..1 Vial:its prori:livns'. -6:stricily ere- 1
' pared. -....'fliat instrument involves the being of 1
. the .Uttiom- :The; Constitution viulati; s l,• the 1
i:.;uion lingers only-upon sufforance-z-tlie:Con r 1
- 1 Aitution. enforced,- the-nion al Otirishes ,pith
perennial -vigor.- .1 do :f of question , that a 1
'
Union existed: before tile .. Constittition--:Wai.
, .tamed ; but it, was a halting;. - Iralf-Way,.pow-:
axles Ustion-i : a...t nion dragging - it s - "E,14-.4
length 'along._ through. the, 'Revolution, and:,
se.:l-rody -kept alive'hy the neei..sities and en- .
thnsitism.oi thoSe iron •times. s'itelt.a union
_ could-nnt.:encounter the . , emergencies of ener
vating and. der'erish . p,ette and its eon ti b ti- - -
. ante would- have kenrulown, if - not fittallv
crushed out, the ePiAiii'g4it.g , onwardsant
,
tipwardsovith• • Which we-- . have 'n:Joyell.... The
: Union of thri At - lb:lE4'6r- I.:!;.infeileration . was
uot. tli`e Union' of tiie'`CiiristitUtlen ;. in con..
trast,rthe forrrier•fwas . 0 'lope of:: try and bai
t eiv.iand; the - hitter A' . girdle ct 1 our native
-.:;rape vine i 'swelling with..sap-and loaded . with
.:lustertn . g fruit. les i. - keep to the terms or
diii,.tilti xis! and - s7fest of • - orgnisic . strut=.
tures -of ',goveruraent ';' keep IVigidly'..- to its':
equality of *sovereignties; is,' guaranties, its :
pled es. its' - reservation of 'State . rights.; "ha
c.
, _
..--- - .' - e.e 'ens - tneasur Of.: bafuralit.aric , n, its, itp-'I
. pret*-ivesirt:ihibition.of -religiou - I.tgislation.;'',
keep-to them:a4 nf. - Sn *lio know on what thel
interests, tranquility, freedom, and power ;Of ,
' the contitry :truly 'depend, and , are ' resr.,fred.!
• • tt.,t to - see - them' enditug.ered on sacrificed bY 1
over-wrotniitt and transitory eieiteinen:---tg-do
~
. ,i
thiallirough- the inStintnentalities :You' con'.'
• tertiphtte starting; and YOU will liars donethe
' 'nest mint private „ patriotic, Citizens :can do to
'perpetuate the.gloriouis Unio . n.:l' :-•• ' .
it is•:po.sildetlitit Y.,* 'ina,-1 - hare notized'
how partially' I' hare 'mingled? tii . ri,6litical -eon
' trover.4it.-4 sinee:leayhit's - .tile Vi4e Presidency:,'
.. in 'Mara), 1819, -- With the eieeptionP:, - first,
-
if an anxious effort te a stistain • *-I..:at IF; known
as the Compromise of 18. - A, and,'s.econd,.oca
like effort oh tkihalf Of_ the ".I..tenicieratte. can
. diditein 1852;1 .have _bee:a le.d, hy emnsider
, ations not worth inzliti4ning, - to inlitilge in it.t
:east caMparatise, mtirement. 1 refer to this,
not - only as an eitense to - you for nef , replying,.
, in-more turtple . detail, lint al.4u'in , order .;to
, rii . e . lii" - the - fe*SUitiments 1 have expreAseci,
~,,
. 'theii , iiiiht fert* - as . Offspring o. cool and un
- -... ~
. iminisstoffeil'ieflecilon, - - ..- • i • '
I-a,tri,Ttieif sir;' your fell Ow-t - ifizen and
friend.'': . ..- . '-- ~- -G. M. DALLAS.
Dit.--•ALleilieD E. WalOar
110tIrOtitober- 1834: ~ •I
Utilren - SrwritsSintsrans - . - -;-The Uarrisburo4
Ewald gives. the -follottiing .n correct list
•• of 4,bosuotleuten nutted connection" with
the rotted;Stati*lgenatonihip, hy oprio
news , of ale u!iiruittistration,
• AL...tinder. E.lrawn, EastAin ;
lion. Rohert,T. Gortrati, - ;
Jambs Cbilier; Pottirilre ;Col. Anti row Curtin,
Belk:finite. ;:Gon: liewittown,
Gotir.-Win.. X.. Johnston, Pittgbnigh t fon.
John C lionW t -
'rrisburg ; Gen :Lir
inter, Jr.; Pittsburgh Eon: andel Stn,*ser,
74.iorristown;i.. Thaddeus Stevetr., lAinpus
• ter.VProf..o: U. Ti y; find Eton. Fredblinit -
AVsitlic; Carlisle ; Ron. Davit Wilmot; Towan
da. , .
. Mr. S. P. CoLuz:ns, hitt , i,editor cif l the
" TrilkesCßcii4i;,farnil7:' . . lui,:'.iiiels..63-i ate
341
ftPllointnn.f.
..sgtokorocc4.—AVßJiope
the jotirneyripa, rolra Wiefnial to W0110)04
which how bean flicate4mattunber orlears..
Mr. Collings is •s ,gentieinan - af:'etninent .-iiald
'lnt aud dir... CriOdir-te liiP ^ 'PONliOtk: whiled 1 "an
1
_ri: - .=... - ..7.- 7-7.:_ - :- - ..
Tay LARD
.PRTITERN PERN . A.
.W .'4 TA ." ' --.---"1, - -•-, 17.- ,;,..
''...4- EL)1101113.'
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, 44.-_:#. -- _4.....—_-.:44-*-a-zi-. ,t
-31!*trose, ,
,hu radO yi !II o v 4....1 0, 044.
4.
- r ...._. - 4,_ , :__ tt.4 _.;_LL —,:-.-- •-____------;:-
Viir)Olical eill mils' are 'prett y'
• 14-17. - l .
n ~,
-ilich miintA .t his week. • 'i,`artse-4.the fire, &e.
li .. •
, -- , —,„-----•.------4-
i ~- - Nein- Post Of fice.
• -
Aliew .Post offiee has been o4ablislied at
.. ,
~I,
I t Summersville,lithis eotiniy, on.l l 4dS4ronlers,
...arid .1. L. Su tIIIIIi n . a 11,0inted I?. M. . .
•
1 . . . . Wood ! Wood !t -
''
Thou of oui'. subscribers %vb." contemplate
l _P..o ll `'..4sjß,l''''c'° . 'IL -Itjli--gie - titii- 1 - 001 liee:bY.
t,ri P 0 rig
,som el] !.,1.1..p w-. , IZecoi iect,, good , wuod
r illake#;y:irux : firigeri„aad
. n- gOod 'paper, be
,..catis4lt.-makei'itiai Davi? good - quittrred.. :I :
i • •
7 .3C4„
• t'ullopo h( is of .our patronsour frill improvei
Courtru.:;, sett le -up fir the past year—'
Th6rii intAjnil to avail
; i aciris:,:lv'e, , s of 4;6 ativnntnge of ad vnnce.
-a re rin arre4u7:4 si nee 'January last •
should not let ijCourt,*(+.eit. slip by; ye want
money. 3t J e presf_mit. hiah P o riC'es of:pa'per;
jonrnal :a . ti tote
r patrons rnu , tt, pay. prompt-',
,c if iiiey w . buld hate theirs told np... Calf
and see 'us.. ; 1.. •
.Gg:EAT EIKE IN 30:1r.;;ROSE!
- _1
100 1 000 011 . IPiropeilr Deidroye'd !
i
.11)e' startlinV c:r7 of 4 ‘ F,i're! Fire: r" • broke
'6,p b r it Ithe sill tu fk:i; of our citizens la.t Friday .
~.., ....4 ; :r .. , .i: :•-• . "
I.,Mgrnillg:Ftboti,t,,five. o4clOck. . Hurrying to
1,; =i —' ' - • '1..."
i toe:spot. whtelt.tlie tiatneS indicated, .it. was
l!fnuisi' that. thel i building oi2ettpied by .A. Bald
! •
iwni for a saddle and liarie..iS skull,—and by
. , , . , .
... ,
I'o. l i % . l7."SiMinott it boot ainl! . shoe maker, was
I..onEtirein.the rear.eorner ':ad.ioining , Bentley
lan< Bend' s Sto.ii.:.• ?'fie st\ re %vas-also On fire
at tip'. e.,ytzs adloluilig the shop,but„as near! v-
We: Could diStili,Liuislr, liere 'Wits. more, fire
on the shop than .the,stor4. There was. very .
I little wind, the CUrrent. of the- nir, however,
was setting north -west, -tovards Searle's i Ho.:
1 - •••• .
tel. across . Public,. Avenue. i The fire . eompa
,
'rty . Wds premptlY on hand, but the supply of
Wateri was inadequate, aid the engine, did
not,.wOrk
.witli its usual force. • Tie buildings
were - di -, and in, a few•rni,ittites those adjoin
ing the shop Were •'enve.l4Zd iti a sheet of
flante...-Extendihg O:3-5 . t, the large -building
helet4ir.g to- g.,geyier t , occupied by -the
•MessrS. Fordliard.:s as a Grocery and Saloon,
also by- E. Bacoli Groe'ert on the.' first - door,
' - q
and 'by the, - Misses ?dirt itt .•.s, 'a nA 'Mrs: Welch,
had 'Mr. .5... - veet • -!atid 'family above,„ : was soon
Ou fire, and this eontiituniP:itcel with tho Store
'of- -Wilson. du. Son Whie4 l : alsOlVurned. —A
Small building in the rreae. of • Mr. 'Me' Vtent's,.
w:iieli" had been' Used . iiS . ' af,'Candy shop season.
fire:about :the Sh Me' time, "nt.: the_la - rge I i very
*irk Of IX D. 'final\ , Closi iis,- was mwed -iii
the greatest exertion, and tiby . favoi:ible .sitna...
.;tion to ihe 'v:hid:Ward. . le .store of Post ..k.
l'".. , o.,,ireress' . the Street was . sesethl. tittles on
~ - - . : • ~ .- - 1 • - 1 - -
-.ure;..auit for a.snort.,titnek it seetued utterly
ii ii9E45164, ' : to prevent t4e tlainei 'sweeping,
:both sided of Public . Avetiloe.to thA, Tha r , C... ! aa.i.
;Hous(. i . 7:he 'wind then ehanged,its current
i • more to the west, when is at once be....atne ap
-1
14)atent that the whole'low - er part of the town
lunust be destroyed.. Front the store of Bent
;i • '
fiq,..cz , lead the tisrnes noW.stVept west;'along
1 tu:iipihe Street,' like one Ist %vaVe .of fire.—
I li'liiOlii - :; - ..`tirestere tf VA!Tnrrell„ . .so.eral
~. •
l exitlOs i sjus
.tooki place in; rapid liucc'essiort;
1 wliich , Ta:Adad illfi ' . Cr ) Of 44 . Powder, loOle'brit'
- for, . ~• i .
lte -p4wder:7 - ; 'When' pose Wfici Were-en
it! gagt . .4l`iii •clehri oi.g. the' Sto - reS alAndoned -them,
[to the' P-'2 , - . . '' . ' .
,--.:N r eSt came. the large store occupied by La
, ihrep%and liiley'orto adjisitiing this the'briek.
1 . .
1 d %Veiling house 'Of .I..L . liest on the . ' corner:or
ITurtioike and Main streets.. ..Agee a stand
was -made to stop, its fu ri4er progress, but in
Ivain.
~ , The
,supply'of %vui. , er was not sufficient,
even with two.elose . linti of buckets from th ee
eouutY Well tunl. reservor opPo,ite Hatelie'S I
Hotel. Crc..o - ,.-iti r ei the st i'':, l t from . the brick I
hili id l ing, the large. dwettilg-...house of Judge]
PoSt wits soon an fire and ••bandoned.. Su eep
ing south, ltain,,Street Wi 4 ii soon : one streain . ;
hag blaze. :Thelioot-antl, hoe store of Kee
lerl, ki - Stoddard,the.Gr4lry Atom of T. N. I
v
• 13n1114, the•stove:-andrit+ltop of ..4....L. Web-
Ste! : , miff Cabinit4`op 4:C i :.`- - C i .tailitian:a, tile
.building - lately occupies; by the Dania-rat .
office, belonging to tie "Messrs. Tut:tell; the ,
building owned and oceOpied by IL F. Tay- -
rell as a harn - eip shop, acid salt store, and the
dwelling house:Of A. lligivley were all desrOy
. ed: : The lioter l and. otlfer buildings of S. F.
Keltn., were the
saved b y . greatest- effort. On
, •
[ the oppo;ite FLia,. the large store huildings .
beleugiiig to .D Post, F:4 . 1., occupied by Thay.
i l er. ec 'Wnrren; and Mr. Uarringtoti, and i by ti,
faMily on the:second &0., the stove :and tin
Ishop . ..of.Lathrep. & Wit:Odiuff, the ;ea thy es-
iablishitient..of lkft , ... fain Teton, together - with
-nli the out: building% i4oluding.the carriage
• honse.orthe;Messrs. Te rrell, weresoon in ash-.
es.
n tins . 6
.
street but little was saved, Most
of the goods wh ich. ere itaken from,the buil
-ding,S,were burned:in the. street. West from
i . filed welling. of Judge .POSt, 4::#13 . the cO*r,.
l' the fire ettended to the dwelling of A.,8 6 14.
, • •
win which war, saved, hough gre atly .4an i .
aged. The Itt - itigh & : Beady eolispettiy made
'a stand here, and fought,' till the progrest Of '
the. destroVes vVas arre4ed, though for a''
I .long time they - Were :ibUo i st
. eeinpi t etely erg,
'that
a cloud of flame, . id. it seemed
' "that the tutit., • :be Oriveti:beforeit. -. But they
;stood th it ground Its ttiougli- welded -to the
I, earth . . . : :ides the bitildin r ,6.s ortudge Post
.3e.i
I, 'earth..
tots - street, 4 . ' ri il ' building
of '. ' 1p:
lon
'I.&
. I.kittioelc, the tiwelhogi house -,of Dr.. Dint...
1 - ock, tilso of P.L'Oeke:WitredestrOjed. . - For it
i4ni ifm . i! it seemed itn t eiiiiiibitiio' f fritnttittiti .
r i . flaineli from eressingthe: street tothe .n biiiW
..itigslikijaiient to the ilaritist.- (lihrehi i . the .
1
evea i tilor which;: uo - ots't (Ass tell i .Iviters• -or .
*bees - ttop isoubl , ,bste been *put-to thelt
sar -:r : •
---.. f.:!',:": -- 1. ..• - - • -h
•
;litanies of. Settirereric...- • i
milosu,-,4F:f3sp, - -store-014- .0404 . 64 Aeskitss.
eotatillerable datusge:lulioute 234 Suiiiture:
31r.. Wilson bail, toiisidetible ii*iiihribi*., prob.'
ably: enough`
. 13eirly ' to! - M
- - _ cover s' lost on
Gordo ' '
7'i- • 1 .
Lathretp-'& WoOdriiir. ' it..se ne.arly their
i ,
. •
nose ,s foc : of -5t01•6;4 and tin ware. - They,
have a shall insurineei: - - .•
• h i
]. • -, .
Dye Terrell lose, 4ome *24'.500 or nixiei
l i e•ith no! insurance-- Mr. 11aw1(.7 los. - ... , 5, [liii
house, arid 'corisiderillile•furnittlre: • We have
I not
- learned : how large his instiranee !
is. . I
•t.
i ,'
Mr;',Cl;ishmilii losts elindst ifeerilliina...:ifri
. . . ,
Websiee,aliout 5t3017 .140ri: lesurniee.' -
..! I. N. lielfard's- • hiss is vel-:,-- heavy, I
;llel
1 ,Saved ,liut little from 'his buildink - r„ and, his
.i,eseran.;e i:'s small. •••
, •,
N
I - , 4
I ,
Keehn' 4i: Stoddard - Pose about tsoo'abore
\ 4
1 -t . puntheG. ' 11r.'Nle.lone':,-, occilpyiug the siime,
tpiiilding,loses,llis tools„ anti .s9iiie clucks, 454:4..:
We fi.;ve r4o estinia:c of his loss.. ' .
[ '
we 11av,4 not 'learned.
, 11(t*rs Fordliam saved
: two or three; lotbilieedollarS • in cioods; sail
10.6 ins4r4ingeof 11500. Afisses Itferriit
tte tikor'toosu s . • in 'the bird story, save! i i
gm! illtithinir. Their' loss is
•• - • •
ffrry ; some ti 3 Olicin,
„r mul should receive ti`te
Vii; .. 3,.
ti - r - eiti44l.'"Wbo have lOst notlt-
!ing. •. N'elch,lOSSinot . tiscertaine4l: •
~• r ;
A; 11..p.ldwin lost, a htrge stock Of lea:lier,
:harness!liswhole'
inti 4
.amount to. soma *4,000.
Isurarwelis
.(3.*,'Shmtion4, we believe,"
lsurca but his hook;.. - . • •
, „
at & lost 'pretty much tioe,whole
.
: o f their
11 l at o o . stoolz - -01'.600ils, togetlit4 :with
their EtOrt: uiltling,7.-.105....610,000,...---..145ut..
anti, -
The: furniture r Mrs: SeY moor;, in -,.
the second was
Jeweler, lost - his . stock (if
1
wntchesktMl tools N', l ' •
insurance.
!Abel Turr4:ll lckea 1111‘ MON iUld motet of n.
.1; f Cols.ll' I
ois oss is 4.st• t . 1 1ma
AL 44 * (100-4, • • • 1 '
•
:Ind Story, saved his BOolgl
PiP6is , ,
Latlirn) it 7. Riley saved but few Goods.—
fl:eir insurance is 63,:r0,—ne.irly nove'ring
los's. ;The building w:is owned bY
..I.fetlert;ivilio had a large ' cisurai,ce, upon it,
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i ,•
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L L. P,4, li:14 a stnail insurance. either oh
iiis-housil ok.furillture. , ',, lli.s :kiss must read]
i I -
'Several
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itt; institiMt;e'ini.his (;iii ' ldings. ' Ile - fuses sii
'o.reik,iit 1. trio . us.and perhaps :anew. .1). 1. 3 04
ii.ad . u, 4 . 41 ' inratle . e. . -.144,, loss will reach Wl ' t 0 i'
seven thOumnd.
The 3fessts. Singleton lose most of thoil
i
!wateliel ! janil ot'uer property in their shops.--4,
We beliAve' they letve no . insuranee. • r;
Thayer. 4- Warren have an insurance •of
$1,006 ,*pith wilt nearly cover their 16s.s.—=
Mfr. Harrington recer‘eil apolicy that•
nearly cover the loss of 1,4
gOtAIS. i -_ • • !•, • ,
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•
The. utilize- anti - medicines of Patrick
piinoek• f it(4,ether. with the hOute, were prini
dipallYlotl".Their-library was . Saved. On
iii liOn4, and FOrnitUre of Mr. Lix:le i • ae
liave uotlearned that 'there was any itr4ttN
anee; pole In front of Searle.'s'-'btirfied ,
and fell npon the Hotel; knocl:in,; .ayohng
'front' the:Mot. lie tiAl three stories,
. .
strucl;upon 198 feet and was but slightly in 4
Jlll.-0.1.. .
The Ilotel damaged. The'
*boie ini:ltule; nearly 'or quite all the sutte6
ers--all we can note frlan inemory.--;
extent of each individuals- we ot
couro.cannOt give accurately. About three
:acres of Mound burn(' 1 over ; and the jtidgi
Then!. . °Pour most, cOmneteht. citizen's: plit4:
. .
Lim; i r 6is neriot - Ins . 's' than t 65.001), Runc
th0,141 . 0 4 1,te latter la probably tot'?
In 11 '!his,. .with the fire in•'.lBsl, has lefl ,
hut. little, of :theanntins. portion of the r own
skanditigi We - certainly. are very lot s,l is
itig..Mincivcd our offle,e, from what is now' the
• •' l ,, burnt. district," hut t w weeks 'ago. ".I,.)e' r
nmernevi Will lire," though in this case :we
doubt whether it woltld have ' , to-id the fire!
This IS a flinch afore severe blow to; the:,
tOrougl than t h e lire in '3l: A ert.latet
property h:t ten destroyeti,land
t lame 56 Si, of thesulTerers 'are thi).4o Wilt?
are leastiable to bear i
; years of patient labor, icquited
home add 'busines., r 'which has been- - swept.
frorn them in a. single hour, It Jealli'seems.
that llontrce.e is fated to destruction, judgirig,-
hy the Oc . o.urr'enees of the pitst three years.--4-
Several Of those sutferetl by.
fire ate able.to, awl 'we presume' will, rebuild
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early ne;ct spring, uut t he energies. of man' .
seem paraltzed with discouragement and j"4-
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E=Ml
Opened Again.'
Son have • taken tlie old storms
. 8 ,
r,oom in; huildinn ,
F. Bacon w ill. ,
cupy a building nearly
oli
po.iie his_former loca n.
Bentlia2; d; Rcad occupy the storeroom tut
4ier the Democrat office. •
Abel i,Turrell may be found in , Feeler's
buil.ling,7-also H. P. Turrell.
Keeler, &Stoddard have put their stock in
the basement of Searle's Hotel, , formerly
Copied by the Barber shop.
• • The Ilitrber luny be found in the room bad':
4.f gest!
e,s Bur-room.
I N.l Bullard opens his Grocery in the .
building ,near ,the Cabinet shop off Smith 4L
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pp - •' - •
Lathicip & Riley have moved their stock
lifix4i l l. o 4 room, in' the rear en d of F. 13.
Chirldlor's Store Da Chestnut street,
• This is as far as we aro informed; as to lo
for the future,' - •
, -
r Origin of the 'lie!
About this there am various .opinions.
first d;seevervi it was on the south
ive4 cOrner of A- 13aldu in's building, and'the
itdjacent corner of Bentley ds Read's store. 4—
go:* fire of:oliinion that it was the Work id
inecia`diaiy ; izindled between-those
1 1 0,4 1 1 1 1" re4r.. , tberts being a norms spaee
sisethein • w4ieb'Wtis closed in front .L...
Atut.,l l t3 nlintie beforethe trf r qs
e f: the 3 : 1 11 V men
emP l nieti
,his'edioe pissed do?rn the walk in front,U
thoie l uUdingi, and:baw no fire or smoiie.4. 7 :
. 1t 'tem from this' that it'clotild not
hatie t tiOn that why, for it 'wonkl.hhle
bee ,~aip % e enou l 3 ‘itien ho passed ',tsijiti ' ee'
tittine*l attention, ;salons out. so: soon af
ierarards with the (toy which it did. 'Others,
Aleir istrit through - the .I;rintlit's 'of
i . . . ...
ram.ri-Baldwinitil 4101d/re .'. Ofirit,"Mike — ollt ,
nd infer ther.frorn, that itif i nust leave origint . ,
ated there, in . !ihe seeond f! t, o r )', bitrning , slowi
:17 .ttll . .itigbt,ii . beeause confine d i.: _ and- thltk
ipreliding furi4ol7 niacCon * siti•it tainted throf '
tti`tte air: — -'Others think ilter's:w itifil:st on
'tile Jeornett of i the Atnrcr, . roll] all We eln.
le' rn,:lie are tatisfied that-tt originated in6i4ll - .
One -of ;those buibling.t ; .4nd -we think the
i'
'safely cif the 1, orough would he Or - Ignited, b i
a . rigid 'rnforeetnetit of •• thel follow i ing role, loci. . 1
those 11 . ..%ing persons abottt their shop 4. at
.werl; : - ','ifter til e. shop , : :Irt4elosed! for the 4'7e •
I , '
.ning, nO.ver peitnit them. tl be opened for p un
~e s of, amnement •or jecreation, 1,,y• tit/
worliintn: W.c.. enjoin ,it . ppOn (nt!-,i; and do'
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not pertutt it to; be vuilatee?. .
•nnuer pennitY. of
loss of .. situ4M, never allowinza worlittnM.
to enter:it after it is 4;10 , 4: by the proprie-.
!• • 1
.torsi There is no s:tfety where yoUttg . apprent:
tice4 and other 4 are a110w.41 to asSenthle after,
businesti hon rs! for fun arid frolic; i We do -
t,
knOW . that thud fi re origin a ted in_this wa . l,
but very to:tny:•,tire4 have torigimitea so,-ami
we sixi:i ; k' 'of • I( Inow in order to•atiest the ate
tention Of our!..4itizens when" it lily be heed'`
s t ., ( l . t, ;- -- si •'-- ... •-• i •"' , ' 1
, . Tber4 is no
,itiater of any iiinnognenee in
, N , . ,
- the rese r v o ir in ;front of *.frle's note'. IToi.
- • , .
iS.it to be.' filled for': tare i e Oming;winter•?- 7
Should it fire, break out anit, , Avitere t on the Av e ,.
enne noW,:it iqlikely flint tots S tore or 110 ,
v,_ it • .....-
tel. Would be left - slaw irt.the, prt
pric tor Of 'the' Witste water 't the 'Steam Mil
noW let'the brini;r, it in Pipe.;• to Jlll.
resei•voirs . Witholit charge for tire* water''
not, Altai liCing, pie onlYsti r reient stream tlott
care be should :Timm her fire break
obt,'we - 'thitik itia duty ouleitizen•sOwetl , tcm.•-
s 4 -,l.yes 0 take care of their own property mil
S!Tteewritiort the.ttbovq., we larn . that
fantily tiatp4A Skvect, livitz in Mr. Meylertr.
.r
buirdin4, saved: little or. nothing.' They ttr
left i•ery de.titnle. On, th ue,t side of Mai r
.
Street the • ; tire stoppel- at the thvening
liOuSeof Mrs. itttrrell: la. Was `surrre
•with burning 14iildin g 3 on[three sides, and ;lt
onetime
.abandoned to - We common :is
impOssibli to bti , s-avcd, hviall save ,NErs.
•
refl.' • She, Withremarltablil presence of mind
and:resOlution Or a persers. of • her advanced
age,,stoOd•at a„ti upper . wirtidow, on the side
racist exposed, threw 'water upon • the.burning
siding. and. kejrt. the flarirS subdued, wlie l n
the heat" was gOinten ,,. e thnttlrechjitters burn-\
, .
ed ritul front' the' witide l w.Wher'e she stood.
Sbine'.l . &tichiring ‘Vas . carried 'on, but We
•
cannot Yearn to;',Avliat extent: Men, wome l n
And children wOrked witlti'desperide: energy •
till life ;iflUmeFOrere. gverythinz r
tcas.dotie.to ere st the destrover. and save the
-•• • - •
propertyof tlioe iti.reach t !.that lay in
the power 'of artia)nciy to, .
Another Fire!
nut four O'itloolt this kThorsclay) .
ing;!tbel,ery r,f'.fire was aTiiti -hear:l in .r
streets.. The obi tavern .stan(l.on Mn strut,
below Keeleris O.M.(lisetwerell to be (l i n
They !',A larce.'(4.(i(l ell'HOtea at tbe
tot, and - efror't, invote4l hy. the
pr , ev,enteil the fire • from ei:ten(ling. to
the :vij:ieent.intihlings. Th 6 ‘,14 bitil hn *r i g
not inlminte4l, Bpd wnq coMparatively
main: bnibtin7 !was entirely eon
qnntle.i, intt timilow • w;ns .
saved inn (lainligea sou liti^n The:pro-1r
!
ty, waq owned by -fir. J. 11.1S:4i:1)141.y. TL 're
, .
is no..(imilit but t lint 'flu: pre tails the work !of
some fi;ttitlif.ll %p e nal:lry I
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-'. N ett' 'York 11; 1 01'110,k • r
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Tlie.rao , ,t singilar of air dee...ions is that
. iiii. Iii•Id; in N,•iv Fork. .F.hir eanclidates wenc .
in thes.fid.lil,-r-S ., ,mtair an j Ilronion, • Dento
erais, Choi: W . hilir. and Ultniati 14,riOw Ntitli.;
inr*. • St.A.lnoisrlbelon 1
" , s to tlie'ela, , .. /X Deilio
..-- '•• ' L t '
erats called, inAliat - State, r S/)ft plit.:ll-," be- .
-- N,
ing, principally'J'rtride. up of the Van Buren
part.v.ini'4B, anfLAW_Consiention whieli nosn..-
'iliatee:l hint iiit4i , d;ReAoliolons th.claring that'
the ,)i . e lq! :;s k : i kill was "isexpe , lik4tit :and un
neeess.ar),-." They were ;Monied - as a kiti,l
of go-bet ween on that que:stio . n 7 Dioason. u
a "turd •:-.lnell"—a I)iv 4
•.:i5,6,,' pro-slavery
petit itiiart. Cliirk is aSee,ard Whig \ --a Prey. ,
Soiler, A'nti-nibraska and I Maine' LaW: • till
is a Silver',Grav: W. of the Fillruore
sehool, and wit'a the , notninee. of .1 the Know
. .1
Nothings.. . , .• 1 - ':
TIM; equippp 'the hortes started . .for the
, . „, •
race. l3rottsoni run into ,the ground the tint;,
he'at, to that ,the contest • 4:as .. .really bet Ween ' i
the other tlire't. The 'fey .retiiins ne bad ii
wliett w 4 went to preSS Ia Week,ilooked like 1
eltictingllmitii, but tl;,tfuli returns - placeli
hint behind beilt Seyiliou'r and (lark. , De 4
1 1
tween tlid latter the battle, was fOuglit untiti-11
t 4 „
ly op . the , teniPerance. question. i Clark wasii
for the Maine J.aw and Seymou r a '' o•ainst it.H l
, - - - 1-'• • .'
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-HClark,was the author of that: law n the
New - York I,4,44ature last winter, and- Sey
mour was the Governor iirto vetOed, it.\ As
I.etweenit liem':f lien the ,lines were squarely!
drawn, :hid this result '"i'A.,cts S(4 . .ttiOur by' a,
sniall rntijority; The eon ;&..t dik.triot turn .oar
old part,Vissues,.npr.upoa the preetnt issue of,
free. or slave tt:.r)itory, bt ntther upon the
ii
questioU,Of Rem or no It: in.
.Tio' is, was the
issue eontrolitig : the. Gubernatorial election,'
btti.on member,s.of Congress it as different. i :
The repeal of the. Mis%ouili Compromise has;
1 .- ~
entered into-and' controlled their;election en
tirely. 13ut oite out of thirty-tlifee are eleel
ted wliO' •favored that Measure; It .is also I
said time a iniilicirity 'of the inernbeis of il e'
; . ,
Legislathre chosen arc in favor Of a proliil ' ii-!
tory Littuer'l4ir i bid. thatiof.'cotirse ..will be
attended to,b the Governor for the next give , i
-years. ....• :; . • 1 : ; . .• 1
- ~. illl,inols•lClti'etiloss y" • .
tudgii.Pouglas -has met the .rnoh signal
overthrow in
-tits-State op, the :Nebraska isstie I
iticitarci s on, who engine ed-the pill through I
the flott..se,:is terribly boa en,•anil so far ttw I
can - Warn now the Congressional 2Th.:lei,ration'
.wilt be stolid 'against th repeat. 'AV . 9 have
-not .the-imijorities.
-•' - ! - ' Nicht wt.
- • ••!•• 1
. -The home Of Gen: Casi too, has, rtd4d - lie4l
:vOice•ot;coadetrinntion ift the repeat of the',
t' l 44/teitrt Corriproniise. • - rpm: oppo-tition haVti:
Rtvipteirerytliteg before I.hein.- ':Not' a nor'
there Statothnt:has• n6tl Peolied in the retost •
-- notnixtitkabie FrinA of iettite• ":, .1
.' '
•
- ` ,. ..fai4chinsetib_.l4leetipii: .'' . 1 : '-..,,
The ltnnN'ir'Notliiiio
,have Swept t heStafe,
from . .C.O.veraiir to the r4bintere, 'over both
Whigs nod I )'einoentt. , I
New
' • is - i)14111 s p to 'ee r 14 - 4:l•Tehriikii. Was been
m44o' li thiiitlte, -..'i : . ' .;'• : ' ''•.l
. 1 -, - • 1 .
~. i • .. .1
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ewit - r ~
" - lti
e ro, oroPet : - laler than GovernorC
obb s, winch A ows that
..1 By the arrival of this steamer Atlantic, wss, , -eitlier the views of the South haws Undergone
; - 1
• i .;
ave four days daker•frutit Europe,`- The:al... ;,ti yei7 . serious chande .since Governor Cobh
e
-lied arnsiot tia4litisllskii* to Sevitsiiipel,,,hat• liuttlettoo' k to be ;its oracle, or i'4lte,''the c''Ovati%
I
;Is, yet- with Ile '4Ol.Si ‘4l. rnsurt.l... Thii • :ll,ussia, tie !ell and the Aferstry look through tte,i.y dttler
hive lost•st'few:4hips,;,ene.Adtniral ;anti 50 ient 'duds ef . olsesses; The Alercur4istysi; :•
„ - ~: A ,
,Weil.. \ •,-:';': 11 •1 ~ -:.• :. "-..,i-- ;: -t! ' 4 ,ltist now iikuirly lifilf\n eettunVstneel,tne
:---i•L'e 2 -elf.4 fi';,A4::;Fritti e % e.isiMportartt. Mr. '1 4 . 1• 1 11111 .: -4c . i . i .i e f-Su'ul1 , I ' l ' " spirit 4-41":4st'114t;
.., . ~ .
• • mistaken phila I
SoOS, ► our Nfiniiter tu , Spittn;, svlto.has been :. t. .,, . 11 t.. 11 111'3"..ciA . i , 5..111ed
. tenseasturs
sit -, ... , lot ale abolition ut . the slave lists'. - It twists
t visa to Nir..."l3tiehattan, England, atm ): fi , .
i ie fist
,step tonaids the-grand -onstnnnt
witi, rots' 'dug 0 Spain through Finta.e, has ; isnit he ex:hie:ion of slavery•itSe f. In: E. isg
;
, 1 -
betin expelled fren, Fr e kl, territory by oraer• land the snipe policy'lead been pi, stied, and
Of he Ettiperor.Nzipolet,n..
G i . e:it t . x „i i ,.i„,„ ; , inkhe end ematieipation iii- die I,•iiii•ds e l ,t,-,..,
i'
eXikS in Etiglaidl an•l t'i-iitiste un the snlject. 1 "'}';'."";•". tied. " 11 ,. 11 .' u l':',.. e ' s , '. / " 4 , Hilliring ecru, is
~ ot.; tanatictsm. ' siut•uf "t hi s last act of lona.
.T[4reasou:nssiglifud.. tor bis'!'4piilsion is, that I4e v the. fiist -Ober . 1.00 •*ii.ri %lid ireinkiti ~1
iii'. l 4,.t . d . i.A . ,,,liitionist, anal ti,..rel , .te dalizer,etis taught bv its terrible results, i‘ ere forced to
•to.),lfe,gOveruunlnt. of :liralnie., Otir•Alinister-i , ltailt-rtyl-t lisreptestisitr - br':tiorelftstrttent - iffid:
AU Yrance, 111;•._,Iss,:tm, ;1 14s. 1 , e ,,, e ,..t t,> the truer : lights thart.th4ered in .thel.extrakagant .
;I . . . . 1 higtorie,ol ; Walberforee,:fiel.• his ,ClHidi - htHrt , .--;*
1?:1111,eror ill thei must decided - •-inanner, mid' , - ;.;,- ,•., .. 1 : - •; g , i 1,;'• ll f
I ilt leol-1, t,o„tispisisytunut iese.,i ,iti( !I' ta non
Wl' Soule litiS teturtied
,titto . F.tiglatitl, ~ It„re • -,i'i movir i t .
,i ittui. , lleni; o f it i r .,bltio w ,i, And „ leso:l
in;uns to be .se'eitiw4lideinirse ,will . .uss adopt- \ I 1,40.n5, that Mrs , ;.-141aea.. - aley,---ro!,far haisk- us 1
~.a by . uur:sfuyetniusstit.l ,We liiipe. : - . I lie Ali: I iti4.•,),..jinit •;:eves -years sifter:the act' -had; 4,istre• I
, . .• , •
tat IT ,I e ''.k.'t
IHilliStfillitott Will. snnw , , p ,-„ per .. r ,,,,; ( ; 111 4, e ,,,, Links (tarot, 4ietllllol, 111..-t..--:.....H13., , e st in
- ;• (I 1 • ' . I I nt'ln . s,- that .`• if itsen.y" •etirs.' lietielhos4 - eol•:
Inal ilenritiel refitrition for the insnlr: :liner -.1 .. . .
...... -omes-ill will 's !layers • elontiittied . should• be' 1
iOa - and lieV'rep 3 c re-ientaf,ies ithroad, 'Hitt< in.
„ L A ' • • • :;. i -.•-I I - • i • i
, t • ~.1 - .
' 1. - • s•_---, •• ' t . ! .t..s.to loolllt, kV t 10Ne 111 ;St He I,lt. -Hats, beep
\ I
itti. all fnizstrils. !Lei s have,e, war;W:ith'ab'sdisliesl,- • ritined;;.awltlinplsoitatintrilif'thein
France—tliat , is lif it helnecessurv.... --:: , illl , 4lMitilitd. the!! he . 'wolAti ' 4l 3' , thlit 0 111 ":4//
i• —.---- k"..." 41111. 414. , , • ' 'I 4. (411(.101(1 .."
i nth! . 111 l 11(tVe " r wiped ;is Stitt ir •froin
I ; 'Olin: THE Ds>loe ritr, I •our uwir, land, he , sinestiensitil :whether - vie
•
- : • ; • In w
teritiing. Springs. i . -- ,•iliOuld have ;conferreasi, .great and signnl boon
liEssas. E,.. Dudes :, - 11qur payer of the 9th . iipbti lititutinity:Us kenerar." 1111e:WbrItt, know;
his apprehensions hove be...i;jllti-,
ifistalit • contaiuS• nu .tirtiele front Mr. 8.;F: I lin i t . fllllY'
• •; - I tied, and how emancipation liassesiinsrto - be a
B,rown, of 14istio*k. lie noints snit, :IST orate- 1 • ;• • • •.. -.: - ', ~ -• •,
,1, I ~ , ,• ~. k .•, . • A (HIS. sigtlitleellt HI H y H i 'inapsiverissiment and
'Ls, tHISZ,tII e -131:111iler in Wham an intermit- 1 -slleSt ruction: . But A, is not, merely Au intititute
, ,
ti ig spring of . 4:certain!, distracter might, lie 1 H;inssulluf! that w w o,no ainnie , i
to t- Ale wish
vol • rea dil y ae,,,,,„,,,i fur s upo n 5 i, n1 ,1,. , t i nt _ i to,;sliniv that vve . rillient IHtVe...idways failed
tra' principle.- 4nil in i l lrt • 'll•Vtil sid'ilf °"•'' I r tc :. 'lL ' : - ti a ;lB iil ' t i l i i?U, y g •a i s ul e - i i i? - ai i it u :i ti pa l'rf tL r t in t g' sv . a l' s 6 • l t's -h ill s otell -•
siphon. ' - Bin it isceins AO me that'the kind of t II 1 ,
•.I V", t I Ifl ' . di rest' COIISeItIVIWRS, s 'li tneaitires for,
• • ti 1 '';‘l 1 4 ; • • ••- ' • • ' .i. i 4" t i,i•i
1; ,.,,, ; ,• c ,,-,,, tem
; w e d,
...- s1 ,
,r. 'loan Hs, qpife , t h e ..uppres..lon'o.- t•ns• av•e ,no., , allife only
another kind Igen thatdeseril•ed in eolinex- . 1. -ao.gravated the eVilsto 1
ey aimed to extirpate.
i,j, h , w ith Di.. c,„i nit i, e k•,,,l , di tgr „, a • m id exp t a , -
tli j This lions,lions,,s'e shall then proceed to an exam-.
,e- intithui of till slave trade' itself, as; a question
Nation.l illillk!, '11...;41: . • iliac Brown's to .
.if Vllal iiitere... ! t fothe Alueric4n eoutinent it-.
orIY differs iniattiriallffrinn I)r. CoinStoslt's.
~,:,11.
and with' Which -its future devsslopeinent
'I
wive 1111 c 1 4s ' 41:1 1 . 1i 1 ;"?; 11. 1' 1118 i -0 1 e sPVcies of is Cirsseiv bonnit up..„ : .. ~I' ..
inte:rnsisstou more especially alindisl to•in the "• . t)i:' n . reiu . lar , t will - r - eirieinber dint. this is no
pi iii ,; ; ;,. l , ll , , „: is olie, which' occurs at. ..,.. ery s h ort , t ielv griestionlOth us. It was long singe dis
„,i.,,t..,sf need,- 1 iltt , ;;s(ld in the eolunins of iliejfc/-efiry
in l iervals . inter4als'4 rninutes:.
that public, opip , ir . in the whole .country
-
or:monili ,. . This is ,the-Inotion which isll,'et• I :',.' - ''- v
, , s..eems ;spins:res.' to it we •returti to it with
cslps. )Ir. Bus. ii, HMI . , t..
). ''` wi ' i i ii .l ‘ ; ' ev er l 'Y' ar d ; ex: 'stronger cotivi.ctionslind renewedlasicurance.”
press an opinion, upon: the point, have-enter- .. • The Mercury then goe s •on. to• !prove. how
„t• the flow untied. It the cessation ut tile is to take nuttsliiharin•gO crunit.ltital interference with
plice but once, hind only' at the subsiding' af- the slave-trade has,effeeted, 'and -aoSes n's cut
ter increase t`roni raia: 'or other causes, anti 1 0 4., : -- • • - '
dipsfro •• . • • 4; t ,
a .spring . ss Soon thereafter to begin to •1. 1..),es not the slaveltrade, in supplying, to
}hell -• • • a•• a. - -',hag's • iuntil ti I inanv flout isliiier States needful for
a L .,iii, ,5 or aar), t o Itllo 1- I -.„, .
........ , .• . I,
.....
their , devel‘fpemt•nt, in abundantly . turnishing
en r inerense find itbalenierit or until the Trine.
1 , .
I to, the. world the-most •useful products of-hu
mill: be drie,l . •lliP entirely—then eerrainiv 1 'I b '• 1 ' • ••••• '. . 1 •I•.' I;
, .- 1 ; man a or.•in sringtng the ,savage witatn Lse
the..re is no ilitil4ult v. - ; ' - \ * • i.pl: e . of civili-zatimi and Christianity, and last
_ Tina or Cuinstuck intended his expfisna- I'IV, by Stilt progressinm! in itOkk;, in skid
e•
tis ty
_tort'hyPothesis ts., apply' totprings- - that in- , amt, of all attempt~ at its.suppresSlOn, by , :iii
rightfully. elaim,for itself an oil
termit at brief periods h :infer. from -the fOl-'l ll '''se tithes,
higher : than •inere-and and a reeogni
loLvina, n•a4ons.! It V. to such: sprin , s that 1 0 ; 4
i :, - , , i non at. the hands of (roverriment othee than
I 'alluded iii my former! remarks uptm this; •is ~s. cs....ordedito the: but;stitee - rtsnd-Pirate ? - We.
soli)jeet,as tneyi precludtt the idea of • taking' Ldesire to„ see this; question taken - out of the
;
any, ordinary and instura.increas.e and dim- hands of empty-headed fanatics, 1p• 16. have all
usurped- its Control;
,and Wtein tins is
in.ation in the quaittitv i - wilier .received . in I "i ( 3"g
1
1 d i me, we contidentlY epe . et! to See the sla:v4 - 3
Inc reservoir, iiito'neeoiffit in- nid . of. Inc s' i
, • • I trade - classed •sonolgiiiosok mySterie:s which,
phonic theory. Tile it:ll:it's in' tie language 1
. 1 s.
sto-wever repuisit.-e•to fastidistus e•Ves, 'are yet
..
cin't;ttt‘.l bylowate Bike :1; - -; • i ist . 'the lintels of God, the iiistruinentS'Of mint's ,
Ist. "Iliongli !the Doe:or descrit.CA quity'lili- 1 iiroaress:' - I •,, !-i• • • ./.:
' - ,
' It . •-. /
nitts'•iy the iliste r •lifielstisies requisite, ,ie says ~,
1 - 11 . 'el Jlfererti'y- dated' o • C • teher," 28,retuius
'milking
.th
sslatut lase so..ess
no.ary as-a lariation !to ,the'suL We. ject. -: rpts:a.e e following as,a
in, the voluinet - of the rill,: 'True; after finish- I still later exposition olsoutl;ern Antituertn.p
in;',. his illtiStratie , n, he, ini:lrk that_'' during I off,thp_, , iilie.ut.; . _ ......,..,.. ir :,-., ,?1 ' ''. '- , ' .l
rt
~ _r .;•••:• -1 -: -- i ' I' i 'Yeilt.: • t- 1 .
the dry sea. oa us Lie ).e.y. it ~, 0,0. • it R,,,., 5,111. 1 , , 3 ,till' (I , (On 0 -Anne finery a ennie f
I• • • ' : •
(h t ', A,ie the settlement and .ctyiliz. • atiOn of•Ameri
a Ailing wistils. ce:sse to flow entir e fyi,"
, be deplored r - foreit,...rt. emigration to
cause situa ' , .+l s• tr the. "sidss I.f a nr.sus • stain."' I•' "'''' t° . .- - ,:I's
i r . I beitortedden I ; becatise in.! each and all Fu=
$ .11 1)1 10 " . .e , ) "..3in' l ‘v(" 11111 ) 4 •'gin 1 7- 3111 (31 . 1 ) . wliti'n I iniinity , motleys I N. 'We t ea iir them the
, -.
flILd
the Water train the anottistat n
i the. ear- '• proolcss of nian's deVelOpirient; -Hllt.i•wti hear
tylthrough the i tills;” frketi which one, would - I lily, rejt;ice at it; cost what ',it. niay.,, :. • ,: . .
!` Novi, are these, conclut , ioiis-just..? ..- And 4
la - i.a-s - a , )t 11 oilierSvise tO * draw . tlie...inf e r e in4 1-,
1
• t ...0. why - may-. not, il . ' %fr . ..:: ; 'I.. - .r. ti t
while it did flow, ;It would. " do t e and ''' % r - • '--- '. •'-`. 4 - 1 t''''' ' l e Jet
trust
I • delentattl by, t lte.- satins .ausiltsrit•siL Ibis if...done
eozse to fl ow a4terngtelyj?, Os In. ex lire.sse•l it n't silting in the kunst gri-it,;o•O: 1... t, :-;
int the. tiPestions at - the f t)( ' l. ti o r n i,f the p • •-v 1 - '•11 I' • ''' • '''' ••• e t. ' •' .? • ~. ." 1 , i i s e." t
le •ii.,e.. / s,•l
.1. 9ing. -iii Tile 0, ainatiens interinemintigi
'c2sisi. In Isisexplanatten,, afte.r gout; thro' l ti.., a im,,s us,,si the pext,.pottit...,,Be
with • tilling and di-eliiilrging the. r t _tservisir 1 111 " )1 .' ered • w, 4. 9 1 ' !` ( . 4 - '`.. 1.41 - t lx!'..f•or '"butiti° ll-•
°nl ist , 'N hut. for the - candid mania like Mr Ma
..
ee. he provvecis: " I'l it the wsster from tile' I -r • '')• -; •-•,•• •. ,1
. , , ! . ~
~I c ati.ey, w so -are, wi s ning A0;311410-6 stayer-\.bl•
rills 'eatstirissin;7 to runt until the hollow is I • i,..„...6 .. I .... ; I : .„ I ' -, 1 7 ~ ,-,
, ~ .. - 1 prat.....,. lici t , 11.:111 Llt, not., syany ! siososuse ann.
;; • filled
etwrsii up ti,• the -;.•*tine line; the, siphon 1 S - Ditostarv. s:andani • • Init• sdloye.• all; .Ave-ild
•' •••I 1-'-- . .1. , i i *4 1 c i .
o x iin h e gi t r i t o aet,•.' (i•ar from slay intima- 4 it. , -; , ,0ar5,.,,,5,5s to tae:,l'sesspseH:tle.....Zultili,,Lo
tJiss aboutiwniting . furl. a rain-storns.)•• and l 's l' " m'' k l el . 3 .: i i' ' time ' l "" 4 : . 'l' v i:Or; w llO 1 5""w:
1 . . -tt . - .• its •._
i its" worliings aria :Toro-late oessitigs. 'We
again diseharges 11 "-" ( ::,i3n . 3 t,' l ."'' 4 't 'he 3.. .;'e r " i 41 . i. bt,,,.7 . i. q ., i•O' r xve r 'elstini;•for African slave
,.
at ortl 1 • . il • t1 •• • 1 .,. - .
voir, as;before, and th4s the spring.,
I ry a las any auman institutions:an claim
171:027t( al, flews with e: •••rstst violence, ' antl .. the' I in. proinotbi.• the ‘rcnci-14.trOoct. ' and: we 40
•,- 1 ,
• ,
next newil , c . m . et , ases v 11. 4 1
1 6..7 ~ - ~: , • . len hesitate to say, brat : tins soninerner' who
upoli 1 :1 11 :attl . S One jet isr tittle front thisis either igs--.
'3d.' . Dr. Ceni.toek elrses lrlis.tre;ttise
...,, ,
... - • r I
iI( ir:i tit of the filets am:, ;,:strguineut, sir • is' vase
this topic tlitts : -.. ha:si:springs, altlion t th not
to I.is section.We di.pii*4 . -all the empty rant
n exist in, y'' • . parts .* I'. '• . : - - • •••''
very eininno ,
~ slavery -bui till' -kneekrtsiorT evil.': /lila -no .
'world: Dr.-Atwell lias!deseribed 'one' whisdi mill.' 5...• an • I:VIl ; tlian.societVt it - seli, With whissh•
:., • ;,.
. ,
I,\ cxansined in Devonshire, ; England. The lit Ss co-equal, this no Mote an evil than:gmvri
~
people, : in the neighborNcio4,, ascribed its' at= I (.• 1 1intetit,,Drli!i, or _parental restraint: „Tort'
ti l on to SG,q' üb.sort of wittlierV,;ainl.adi:te c i t h e i i 3 rl" l "stie:is., all these are ,liletstlngts..•Andrfor
li I . •• .• . 'iii , :kiet vax it is„! slavery is.likewsse'a ,
blessina.'•
D i eetor,ne \ a Se i t did n - i- vt: ebb and flow i:ei1L1)71;,
cir6ifilr : s - , i;,,- t i 4 , trti. so - p i lie . ro ,
. f.retati l
.. ; A • rid i fin : i
iy, when he an his friend were bidl4,present, 1 'es a. conehision that xst unto he resistedin.
that one of them slitadd'ietire, and see what-4 iervience,to the slave:4lloC: If Aavery be an .
!I • I . . , .
remove. ' l ntl Objects to its :extinction,
the, spring would - when only the other'wasl. evil,
1. i . . : , - .1 If a , lslessitig,.reitiove all- Obstacles tO its' dif.:.
present." . • - .1 .
.
1138 : 11; . .11
. . I 1 -
W
\ . .
• -.:- - - i ' f ' t: A. WESIT,O;'. edo not see but the- Mereury is - tolie
•
- Brooklyn ,
Nov 1 4th! r
1814 • ' ' 1 aticepted2as the latest, if lot the best author
! l itY upon the (pies tiOn - in , .4.etitinversv aid 'll4`
3 its views - upon the.- Main gtiOtion . are: the,
Ivilt•ws Which have Prevailed- at
,Wa„ihington.
I
under the 'present adiStilistraiion;• tun.' .• as
; 9oventer Cobh has not, eent sustained 'his
~ , .. 1 .
'slavery -views by Ids, constituents jn oeireda,
'die' Mercury seems entitled • to . be reektifiesi
1 - -
i thiigher . - nutlioritY..e. fl . The •••autst.
IglVe`t 4 something later tlisui.. Septem4keAt :
, 1 .• -
- - - -, ..*- - .40 AP - • 1 ~."- ----- - t ' • -,
---t-KNO,W NOTIIINGS IN i-4k13iP,.7 . 7-411. [it . ease •
fried lust w ek .beforethe'POprt Of _cortunen•
1.16t5,. at ~LoWcill, (NLISS„) il:.,tke . Bifiliop pre
sitTing, Ili.li. K s . : pi' i ler,nsW.Cd - ki. C. Snow, .n .
, milt ness On the staio , ittlin, belonged] Ist , : tlie
, .
ssteret society- of. kINW-NOthings'? ...At, .. first:
Show, tleiviCtl 'thitt lie 'id; ; - but] . finally, :afKerl
ei.miitig . connsel answ)red 'in ,-thn,stffinxin
tfyc ; MO aa lung cross- (.4 ninntion '
,elitited:
filcher stawers..
.11e-had bet .p. member --of,
the
,seciety ifour-,or five motithi4. - Upon- join--
itiglt lie took ap oath,, 't so .he.l me . , ti0 . ;.1. 1 )
Thiirejire two derrieCi: in ..'iliq .:scoch., v.—.l•l l ta
-cell , fit the meettni,ki : P ...i
r, orti, au ..Nt.to h., and,
Deacon Tpliti,Pitigtc,c, ; +Vo• cOi.ei . • wit. •iies
; in :time care. '.
,Uchno . .t4-1
..to iiii ttle-f9rnt a t. i- ;
dation,' htasittatte it might situ :note him.l iititt,
expose liiirLto:pitni,shtnent,,frotn . ..thie . sOci4ty..
oblige Bishop said it .e
vita.„ ..l i arding rer4ll-:
ttotk . tliat. r tnen took;',se.c,retqatits, ty lii c Li . .t/ily :
ris,garded,as,ala,lve.tha - oaths ad minist • eredi in..
'On
,-n.-otrtsr,• - --.-,. A. .M.. 0ng . 0., another ','.witni:tßY ,
4•111116 ,, I ; th. *".:, 3 ;-- , qtittl'hetosige4.l: . to t . he .5.4.. irate
,pri,ier,..0.n . 1.41..1 , 1 •*• , --9 .m.:)nths-Aonee: - .14,
',srkith intioyo"o ol , l Y9nAx l l4. o "iiud...t., ih at ,.b ibe
-30404.6 .. t . , - ;: " / IV I " rn q t 4' 9 # 1 §-0e 101 ,.;;ind.
:Illitt l li ~! e, re' •`‘cla ,i l'iAltit••.4. ? l / 1 refi.iiti*us. 4 in. ! ,
muen',' ,, ,;'lL,ltp ll l: l p;PALll4jO,oot;to,llo.4,' tt.,.
...4i..l,,nlihough . lie boots • ,',Anitttpcsin.,b u m„ ri t ,
zen, . e l till not,ill-,tile.,fiNliv: of initki i 07 . 1,
lyeeittoejt wpki... ..e*rt9_ tint':, VI,l'140111*•11t,';'s
-- - t h e 'i
pnti for
~A pe,,rt*krtnn . lo),,.. vi,',..ted. '44, :y. ***.
. he INiget,(4t 10 1 0 01 ; 1 1 r " I' •
.ofileft,llo_bel4 ut '; : :• • : -• • . I
;.-; t • , ... - I .
, :
When Diietors di4Agree*ho shall‘
decide fI
The question still rebars,•do the Southern
People meat) to revive the slave undo k no‘ not:
CiO+.ernor cal), of GeAria,.has lately felt 'w-
pelted to writea letter 6-the New Yorl: £vv
gene, in
s reply to some: insintitiOnsio"that
print of a Limps-6.0n the part of the SOntlite
revive the slave trade. ,L • -
• ,
~ ,
.
The gist of the Govornor's reply is-:eontn,iu : ;• /
'ed in the following paragraph, .which .--we•
.•- , .
quote : • • •• •
. ~ • .- . . . •
_oYour inqtfiry is- directed prineipaliiie
the African: slave trade; although you discuss
at sofne . iength, and inithe . osual wavocitOth
q . cpiestion-•---tioinestie-i.lavery. You4esire to ic
knoW, what. southern slutiittentinay•be as to li
the revival of - this t.iatft.. I Will give that sen
timent as I' tteciqsteni,l it; 'end I think. I uti 7 .
de rsta oil i t well-the Saadi ill now,.as it Eve,' .
has been :since it became unlaufal, utterly Op:
pO self 'tii its'renied I.: ". ~l'ip dbuht; sir; it would V
afford you lunch Pleasnre if the facts would
permit you -ttiSay. as flinch' for the' North.--,
Excuse me,. sir; It stem's surprising thatoti
should entertain a doubtwith feltard.tesottth-'.
ern sientiment o n this.ubject,. With' ii.COast
extending from )laitytinal tolexiti,.ever - v fa
eility abundant and ut lian4, whit is there
now, or has there been heretofore, In t y 1,„, : 4 0
,
'the South'earryingottlthiS trade,. had it &Ain !
so' dispersed? ' An t i if diAinidined - to theAireeill
trade' with Africa', wintt is . there : noW,'o::haa
Wife been', itittuWto; to . • prociet4 an iu(lirept :
trada by Aitly . of etibilir ‘-. -..' -:, .., :
.:
---;
Tins 011114
.ve r y Well,- and..Y!e . iYeeinst i
....
comp our itlitty. ; :to the. cottyietion thiti
thepropeseil , revival 4 the 'hive-, traao yelts..
taiKe alane; - wheti Ave itook,itp the Cheilek v toe'
:Mercuriathe loth itiitent. - whire Wii;( o 4 l i 4 [ l
e altie`e'V' ht .
• ._.,. u t . Etsa linen eu a 4 - 4
~ .
- • Productiti3
1•- . ,
L rgaidt d ' t T tEt uctiveeeis of the so
- therAntrit . . - faiiiiiible time for etnigr t i oit
I le' Kans*,"*.lentlim is directed to theial ow ,.
"tugfelted tri ttOr,.,by ; f it gentleman Well knaiii
by.,tlle cduittrailititii,on whose
,opiniett r e .,
.fiance tu4e..be-:pliteed
i5.,1100 EN 1 4.0i . .3 4 0, 'JP:Ir 17,1854. •
.-
'nett4 - 'ii— F.- 'lo..tilv.lwand ... erinotA to 'and
in this reg;nii, Lfiud.mysetti.to,night in tid e .
',beatt:iftil town, Where are some line buldings.,
'"feud land and enterpri4ing •
_The (;unit. ouse,,itnated in the center a,
• the spare that ocrturT t he center of the vil;
age, is truly an eleg:mt building . . There sire
aiaso.at 'OAS two.large and well. kept. hold,
!n.t hell a-; a f guat Atunlker of storeg,
16:v7,1V .Tbe lan4
t ICans'its T34ritory is. rolling; • r i c h
:tire }- beatetiful,-.attti-y4thr - +m611.4(74,100; ~f
ecru, hemp,' tologet-i,t and • alcospnv
elseilli* f igrilleirfo l ed I)VA grr Snot s ,
to-Jay, some
la the corn wa, MV trill - Am( the -taller Ir ian
sift fyitie oii uiette
, w 01114: ;be .tinhblei to iffeeh' ; 'thWidp; ihs t
tun, iiieife&l to 'tass e l
out; and befOre - - - t,lte - 3,40ck, had ; conipleted its
growth.. aiii tOLI 'Wlien". the , con ] j e l
l lturTeSted,.outy,the 141.9,r.e.n can
reach 13,otne of; ,-thelottn 6.Withoutt.brestkin g
, dow,u th e stalks:4U itittgliOns
4ppenta nee' t e,otwbere'ettit:-,Of duet, in
'lllinois When I pliss#throtigkf lt #st* t h e
unich
as.the..:l4tati,(l)kret A PS *O 4 3 / 4 nkt
.0 ) r44A9e.4 1 of it in ) 11 .Y
veilibtairent amisystd m:
atic Belginnrfartneri,i a Kisiwns, a.- few days
since.gave iiie'sonity'9'.)tie - iperierite - jn (ana
-1 ing, w hired sihtefi 1)11 . abOf&s: Aceet
' ding to hisi-6tsperietie . ,
i not ah'goOd',,,a4-§' ! iillo,: . I) account, of the dry
Aveather,,he qiis'.4l4.4lleir4arv e st
is &nu, es follows:
,
bushels to theaere,-w
•
Witent . lo'itcresi::2o ushelS to the
acre, at:sl,oo,4rink ng .:* ': - -- • '• "Zoo
.oats.2o neres, 40 at:. 0 o.s.niaking: -
SLI
,Timally grass, 12 ac es,
,2 tons to
..the acrd $lO,OO ma -lug ...-. - 2,40°
Clover 2,1 aeres fertile swine.,
P.otatoes, 1 . acre,:2ootish.'itt,4l 4 sc" . .
making ' . . •--
.Thet : produots a pewit' -to. ti 3,494. ' la
li
addition to ,this,helt Al. - 150 swine, whi e h,„
when ready for the knife; wilt weigh' 230 Its,.
each, if as good as last, year, , and- which, at, '
six eents'a..pOund, Willine co to $2,0 - 70; I*.
dtte,tingle bushels.ereern at-50tentaa bush
el-fur each hogovill 14:ave;7.20.;wtsieti;added
to the first, makes $014.--,„The: work on,bis .
farm, including the garden, general . iMprore
ntent.l,,k,c;, is done by, Aye.metta.pr hired slaves,
while, the owner' siinPlY . Supenntends it. ' -
From . teu ''to - fift&l..n 'hundred - .pounds of
hemp to the acre is: tiii.average crep. for this
land,-and the ,prieetlie year ,past has been
front -120 to 150 dellsrs'a' - .tort:-.,Purtipkitift,
melons, appl es,. peatile, , _ and frdit of ;11 kinds, .
grow htre f .injehtnidatisdejtjuilante . Sudo
i i
is the land in tansasiterritory ;'for f it- is
the same general- character. Let i be re
membered that such'trcTs - as the : a bye are
raised without e'Spdo nfui of man re, and
that, too, froth year to year-for : all. time to :
come, for aught I linjw„ .1 have- seen corn
growing on.huid - tliat. has , been-- planted for
-ti - venty•years - in sUCCelisionosnd , there was no
.apparent difference between•it 'and ;the - corn
orrneiv. Hand: Also, let, the' Neei,..E ag t an d
fartuar remember, that, to raisefrom 60 to 86 -
bushels tftorn to th 4 acre here,:no geeing if
'required. The only l. Work;..:reqitisite , after
planting is to picov. a - thong-is - a-4r: few ;times,
and suit work 'as-t 1 wieedirsg," . :"dialf-hilline -
and "-hitting" is ;unknown: ' The.-price of
tni , .., land is, for unimproved, from 25-'to '4O
.dollais. ;This iS the - Orme of all the' land bet':
r tiering en the Territeryloise,veral Miles smith
of the,Mouth of.the .sas river, And it will
; :oon.he higher—forlthere is 'torniCaritively
i but little:surh hind in-the: United.' , States . as
,this." The laud all through 04314ns:is:liver
valley, in the Territory ; istqually•as good as
i tlatt-ibese de_Acrited, and. worth aslant:lt to".
the-acre, and will4li duce ,as large crop‘. Ii
it : to - be, wondered:at, then,'.that- every ioung
*Mini in MissUnri; Mid - *ter).- oldr man:Q . lls°,
who has , not already. farart:of the qual
ity of his - own, 'Aioniti "he - rushing into. the
Te rri tory' to seenre 160 acres,' -for -,..51,25 'an
when he knows it, wifl-bw•worth-11mi 423 to - .
t $lOO the nionuMt,lie\gets his .tile I—Rather
is it tow.strange, :tad [ wonderful 'Chit s at-I,lmstf,
lone . hundred', - thintgand , persenal froth' New
F.ngland, , are pot' on their way. to-this•garden ,
of th`e uotitl, at- thitritomentl - That such
would be the .(',4- L--- ta.ieeno, _dotibtr if the
gOod .qualities,4, the itarid, climate dfc, were
14)11er:4100d by them. s . well -as • they;.-are by'
those in Missouri on.the - borders„, :The ,rush
m
fro- this State tteaK , awns territory,' is rat se
much_ to secure a foolhold - for slavery. there, as
to se - cure: a. forta*,j- ninveititiitanding what
the newipaperssay atm utit.. No; most who
go-from here. areobyermg, ,- tnen„ is want' of
, .
farms; and 'slavery:toSay the least, is
,a sec
ondary. matter.with them; if indeed they ~are
• not oppmed to itkintreduction into Kanats,...
- - 'w hieh is :certainly the, case with many. -
You ask, when isthe best time for:New
* England 'men to go iti liniisas;l:Unquet.tion
: ably the best time is:this fall. , 'Bycoming
now, they can select from the' best of the laixt
f
tiosi• open to settlemtnt, as well -as get -their
cabins and fences made, and their land plowed
ready for Spring! work. The . winters; :1-- am
told, are so mild , that outdoor work can be
(ham with Col4lf,' iSUCii.'- AS. ; splitting. rails,
fencing; buihhin ' luiusesi. ike., during most'
. of ks -season.- Besdes, .if they would . .I:,e
/
repre,ited in t s e. Art re
, Territorial-Legislatu
of - B.ansasi , the ~ tnstst. be on the •ground
soon: -- 1 r ' - • - "
W-o.; TiGiii.s . - P . ..okii with - Imitiss:—The,
Cidottiitibits Fact stator that . ; recently.
-a band
ot . itidietiS • ktive 'pr4foltnanee ' in Somerset,
011ie.; and iltat" two g'iiN sisters, Were se cap -1
tvated with the." ditnee and the • whoop. of
these eons of ; natotiei l that ~thoy 11.4 ed , per...
tniesion to' tiet;itnpatif , tikm; 'which being.
gallattl, granted, thpy - proceeded as far. as
Ptittiiin;'wheretheilwere overtaken by the
noiliei:kif the+ girls, - i sprywidoW, Whecalled
on...the. police to tild'l4.her. In reeovering hei,
'' wait Oing'" daughters. l3tit 'aliiii- for Ito- -
4141 i% resistance, to lure's afikahi when press-.
ell to that'elciquOtice and th:Oe'sigils of tigo , ,
i t
rat itiDctic;il undisifu It4Y.:Nitileh these pa'.
ti-.6601tS 4)(tho
,foieS.•etigti l , ',bring' 'to. beer!
AftrTa Milo t#llF: 4 7'iind - Air,iiate 'itirerview
with the ehi:efs, , the I f irie - the!. dischited, the
police; andntde" xi; : third -," Wiiiingi.lteltt"
te;folkoW .tke`indianr!‘ mon tor th e ir. w ee',t'era
•
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~MS:- . IN ULEVICLAND. -
\, ' • • -•: Cleveland, November 9. -
Tkl Canal Bank 'of this .city - has failed.
'ing its tall Iholdera, but not deposi
\
LATER. • - ,
.The affai of the think hare been assigned -.
to W.J: Go natdJ. L. liewett, who are
;still paying. at the hank otinnter,-:ppecie for
the billi, US p*mited,
~, ‘ .. , , , •
The cashier says - that holders . 9f bills -I'M
A - pltid - an full:- -All the ' other' Cleveland
T ,_,
tnlmi".are reemving • ' ' the . bills 'of , the Canal
,-.l.ianh, on mt pos it a i ; pat ' The Canal ia,art ill
mieptudeot Jlaill4 *A id slits, stook: 41v illedrd
-for it% m1, 11 1 ;1 6 1: 4 1 , [
13A,NK TROVH
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