The Columbia Democrat. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1837-1850, October 18, 1845, Image 2

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SINGULAR rilKNOMU.NUN. ON
LAKEONTAMO.
TheCnSurStirsvi that on Jtirdty,i
moi' txmordumy t:ccu rcnca was no
tic? I in Ihe l.k , il thil jIk'b. S'urrCj
In fore noon o-no g'trlimen s ' k i
on ilrt in luit, happening to cm then
tye upon ihr wviT be' worn Me irf ,
uitr iTUik nnh tha veiy u niMtil p-p.-
:rucc tf a strong current or tide, s
li U were Jelling directly out to o.
I; si ruie l tit it the whole lik wis gn
ing bmlilywy. lnifv minu'es (ierly
i itiii.l put of the inner hirbor, wiili a
eont "ponding portion if ilio shore oi
euhi r si le, Wi left fnMrtly b,ne, whei,
suddenly (1)0 tide turned and came,
rifii.tty back agiiu fi ling the harbor a
least two feet higher than il wn before
Th;e riliurilinry action of the Lk
was continued at regular interval nf
every eight or Jen minute tilt afkr
dirkt-9 highest u.le co iced being t
luils before u in the evening, when
l ie witi r rou seven inenei higher tha-i
it w i$ ljt ipi in , ami j nl iwu feot snd
fl inelt above it present level. Wd
ji lers sr. I t'lfl suae neiurreiici was
no iced at other pUcse oa the lake, mid
heir ihit at Port Hope, Ihrtffcct was so
jl,rei that toe steamboat Pnitftss Royal
i-rvuld not (et into the haihar it all, mo
oing hud aground when mora than hei
length outside the entrauco to the pier
The ciue of e-1 emreordmary a phe
nomenon ie at present a matter of vari
ous C3ejC!ure', bm the general .opinion
B?mi to be that it could only have leer
produced by violent earthquake i
some put of the continent, which wt
shill probably soon hear of
The leading editorial in the New Or
lean Bulletin of the 82 J of September
contain i pretty correct intimation tha'
General Taylor' Army of objervation'
will rM re main math longer at Corpus
Chridi may fea awaited wiih interest un
der Ibc expectation ofheaiingsottiething
fui thr snJ more d Quale as to the uln
mate destinstior. of our littlo army, We
are disposed to look upon, the encamp
met t CVj u Christl if a temporary
ivrid. zvqu.e, -judiciously leleeied lo
h -rojiceiioii and concentration of nui
forcp-0. 45ui it certainly cannot bo tlx
iriientioa lfc-t ttio army abalj ttop ilure.
Tha positioo Js fur Jo ih rear of tin
loe!tiin( boundrv of Texia and lo
matte M v... ..t :l:.4fr neeum.
(inn. wwU bo.mitimouni to urran.
nir of the f i (affitory lyinft b tween
Aha Ilto Grand and ihe Nuecea. i wa
rpieail) nakea halt thereat firM. A
a depot i4 aaiui f if recmnniianee
iid prepiraiionunn oiore con v( mom
nu1d hve bfen ai-lee'ed o the coiat.
.fu isiC8 from the Rio Or inde was a
-e-f uri y aiiinat eurprise by any hos'ile
tnovrmeiii by tha Mnicans, while it-
lo2iun on the tea &oiq firrtishei the
,li!t f3ii iea for disembnklng of troop
"jnd laitdinr, iBgojliooJ of war.' How,
frir.'eer aineo the place tiaa answred
all tle purpose of a rendtzvon, aad our
nerftd batialiona are collected imo
well appoiaiwJ ai)d formidable army', i
i-ie to m-sva ifce catnn. Wo carifi
jdentfy .oiioijrfJ that O n. Tatiob'
UiPMirti Wiiii rnarcti t tho K;o wrende,
vith tho view of occupyinji; ti;?i t'wai
m 1'm Jii.e of our western bmindt r.
h net rt all unlikely tht le jnovtinn
t'a'reidy ceiig made.
SJ N G UL K a CA OF I AS A N ITY
In r ne ltovo, s stated thai
while Thrmn M ller, a farmer, and
iMilyim wfeat Junilv, 'were laboiina
"A a cornJitlX the eldest ion manifesteil
' the ror.st eiiravagsnt ayiaintnma it luna
cy Sliorily after a jrounger brother.
oet the to sister, and the Mher, dia
iajei wis uma violent aymptoaia o'
rUi-raogprnpni, appjrently through eyi
mhy. The. Uvq sons and the faihrf
-re no.v e n Sued io the County Poo'
' IIouf. II ipr re enuriaioed of iheii
res'ora:ion. ils lieil men and philoso
.iher lo 'ild enq-iirc whether anything
cott'tert"'! ivii ia! so I or vhe cropjiro
duced ihi ie't't'riry insanity.
UJG TIIUMjICII' anu -ni3 PAST
lT.".i r sm. ,1 l ist wt klt, iha! D -e'nt
IJ.inli'on lud been sentenced by tin
Jji.le tu p' od thp remainder el" ht-
y in viie Slate wr.sun, ihe fnnty ol
Cliiiiiii". 'lie )) i-tny y era ol.l,w:
't1' 5) .s tSfis'c'iear eo'on'y, In Vlie lowr
fiT i.i.to, ata.Iuited at Middlel'lirg Cut
Irije t . IS.iO, reived the decree of M.:
V. at Kinder. Collie ifl AVw YrJt,
piMCiisn! ieil .fiii K. r.'il.cia Sprie
liurinj; l'.,e h.um f 1.,33 ant! 34, nmii
t Jjr4tli ll
,i n-r lit- rtn, where tf
. 'rpj.iy with tit
;. . f ' Itrientfd Uejiti
. '-.i)i'ti O'll of the
. ,, when he ralisteit
Vs . ' ! 1 '." it Alb.it!)
i: lo .: ". -ii't fun, who u'jf
;i ' 'ijinl, and went
r V.C '.. lie va.4,:J'
Sii'i''-
y S
-V
I).
N rlfstowo, Hid
t Inland. ' lit Wii
mill Fuu.i-
o i .V.;
siegeon ifl tne tttejrri't'tionary fjrecs,
a-r 'be doe of tKa. Wer w.a jipixts.
KYtRAOR HILARY fHANGIS OF!
FOUrUMi. .
A correspondent of ihe H tston Con
mr wining from llutTilo, sys n imli-
ndual ot Hut city who in ihe (treat t x
p ti'Sion of busitms in 13.)fi, aimd nrxt
'O Kit tunm, the jtcroud in U.o hilt of 'ie
'oca, who ttavelled inrouhth Cutnur)
in iti'i Kiiii wSo pent liUndrrili ol iloi
lata :il llie lnirl i f an evemtm, ai.i!
htiii turn d ihn landjrnls tor nut eh ir(
.iii; hitii t. who tun rh the iiei
Ohii Unit I, fit I know nt how tnnrli
Hl'l tKpi ii l.il f i) OuQ ir. I'triuahinn i ;
Alio iV 't tf.pi'oteiud with nwr, miuI lii ik
.d u:),lo n'r'i terfrcufi w'io I sihl I"
live k, Vcn in h M.I.L'iiui:-. in b.ti.ki lljil Py
if noiiie eleven millinna is now etiinit-
ed in ihe humble, but lionat employ-
(iien , rd iluvinK liurse-cari, and pl
dlnt4iul hoit tlio Rireeis of Ilutfilo,
while Ins wile aujip -rts htrself as a
nursf,
a cukious iup:a.
The wnptension and noiions which
some pf rsoiH lake are very ttingnUr anrl
curious. We have somewhere read oU
man who was tor nun ed and nude ver
wretched by the number 3. Whenevei
'h;(t faiiil fiiore or number presented it
elf, it ihtew hi in into great trounle
He lo ik a fancy 10 hoy a wutch whirl
ne iuw luni,iri up in a pawnbroker'?
l)op in L iiiiloo, which caused turn six
moniha miaery.- Sometime after, on
winding il up, he perceived thsl it wa
lUmherea 333 and i h sat an addition to
ill this (he pawnbrokers houe was 33
-nd whRt morulieu -him -tm more, he
'-eccoliected (bat be paid 8 guineas for
i, 1 bat completely unhinged him, and
fier suffering half a t ear of intense
niie;y, ha made a journey of two huu
Ired miles to the niwnbrok's its L in
Ion, and sold it to him sgiin.fot mo
;uineaij and from that mumcnt became
ell.
Tha lending editorial in the New Orleans
Uulleiiii ol Uio '2i l ol Sepiember conum.-
4 (pretty coireot tiiitinaiiou that Genera
a'ayler'a 'Army f obaervaiion' will not ro
n-iirt mucli iongrf at Corpus Ctumi. I
sayaf
The next advieea from Corptis Chris'i
ny ba awaited wiih interest under tha ex
pectation nf hearihj; smneihing fonlier una
nore definiw as to the iiltnuaie desiiiia'icn
ii our little ar ny'. We era dispnaed to
look upon the encampment t Corpus Chriu
ia a temporary (emtrzvnus, j'ldirioui'y
eU.a.t iila rnllf I'll. iii an, I i-nm-.nir.ii.,,,
4,lt OUT TUII.V.. U :. , u.
he tntentinn that the amy ahali slop mere.
Thepoaiiion is far in the rear of ihe legui.
nate otwndry of 1'exls, and to ,nake tlui
iur pouU of military occupation, would bt
tinaiinnunt to a autrendur nf the v.ist ten i
i iry lyiiiij between the 3io Grudt and
he Nueces. It was prndent make a hal
there at Aral. As a depot and a point loi
reconnoisuance and preparation, none nion
convenieul could have been aelecied on thi
coast. lis distance from rhn Um Grumtt
vaa a security agtinst surprise by any lion
tile movement by the Mexicans. wh:le air
loeaiion on Hie sea alnre lurmslied tlio bea
faciliiies fur diasiub.irktn? nf nonpi and
tandiag tnuniiioiis nf war. Now, howevei
lainca the place has aniwer all the purimseh
id a rendesvo'is, unl our suaitered banal-
ions are collected into a well Hppniuted and
iorinidible army, il ia limn to move the
camp. We eonfi lenilv aiiMeipaie thai
(en. Taylor a division will march to the
Itio Grande, vnb ihe iew nf oeupyinj
tltst
riser as the line of our wemern humnlrv
It is not "l un'l'tB'y ,'ul ",tt moveinoni
is already ben.''
t inad't.
Disruuci
vt: Fine.
Fire broke out abn...3Vi.:k ,his
mg in a block of.buildm or. a In,
ornery aireet, running back to sugai '
between Light and Cliailea street, whu
eonsumeJ tun or twelve small houees,own-
id by Mr. Owen Thomas and occupied by
lunv or forty families, chieflyi colored
persons an J others of am all inetni. Musi
f Iba aJwellings ra.ntainrd two or lime
I'imilif i; eome ocrujuying the cellars and
ilhrra the garret 1 tie buildings were
oully eonHuuieil, together with most of the
uiuitiiTe and e.haiilen be longing to ihe in
natfj. ilistcene wa rendered truly uis-
ressitig fro the hvt llm' several of the tic
lupania of the diiTt-rent .woins were proc-
lateil upon beds of aie.kness with the
null pox 'I'heae invslide v-ere removed
n tbeur trTiri."2 condition itro.n their sick
teds lo the epcu .atrtet, a're they ere
ompcllod to reiiniin, and w here soma ol
diemtil! weie this morning. viilvro shelter
ut n umbrtlU and a lew '! clothes. A
unall child, t-ick wiih the sml! prx
lied wbilsi being taken from its pexilnu
iiuaiion, Otbersf ihe afafted r no
-xe.aieil .to 6urvive. Arranpfments nr
nuking to take them lo the kka'S-hoCs". 1
va repuried,(hul we believe u uhoul fiun-
Jation.) thai one or more tf the inmint
lad pewlied in the flmiea, A more di-
rfMWf pirture could ecareljr be presented.
At diirtrrnl ptiinu on tlis uo rd pavement;
uuld be Keen it) is morninf, ihe poor iinlor
tiuate anffrfer, clustered d round the te
iiKiiiing lug uejis uf their I'.ittle ail, fcep-
T.osl plieonaly. Poverty had oppreesd
hein lii-Cut'.f iu'i now II -fcxl nreaned iIihiu
yvtil, r fl;i'si bopeles wiigtJt. Villi
t'at.
lu Mjxien, n there $ie 3,300
secular elery, 1, 700 (O.euks, end 2, 000
nuos, owing ,i )ioirV va!ui I at JJ iOO,"
'TBUTM ('fl!l-'f EA."
s.trt'KtKiy,
OC'IOUKK I8 IM5,
M'e havf. met the tuemy and ihty art
'M'l The I'leetion is over, and we
'ava the gratification of announcing ! our'
iriemU a mini glorious victory, as it will be
een, by tlie nlH-'ial reiiirna in to-davs
ipi r, ihiil the Kiroval bss a majority nl
I 3511 majority fat exceeding . wlut
e live ever promised our fiiends a'ltotd
'hat we would give, besides electing t'ur
vliole Ueinnval Ticket, by a handsome
majority, W e congratulate the citixens ol
'he County. upon Ihe final senlnnen; of the
hiiiy yeais war, by lestorii g lo the peo
ple there rights an long witbeld from them
'y fraud and trickery.
With the County Seat in the Centre, Co)
umbia county will now go on prosperously,
k she will soon be one of the richest and
mr.st populous countie in he slate, accord
mg lo her territory, Gwe, then. three hearty
cheers for tbc'SiarJof the Notth.'for well will
the hereafter deserve tin tiule.
CHARLES F. MANN, Esq.
Ibis gentleman was a cnndiiaie for
Country Treaaurer two years since, and
defeated by an unholy combination. lie
was again a candidate upon our ticket, ami
he has nnw signally triumphed over all hi
enemies, a majority larger than any other
man on the ticket.egaingt whom an oppos
tton vne raised. Unl what renders llm
liiuinjih still more graufiirg i0 his feelings,
after the abuse and slander that has been
hurled against him by his enemies is the
indorsement of his character.ihat his neigh
bors have given him; at home. Tliema:n
portion of Mfuin, I'uxion and Maine tlis-
iricts, are from the township tfold Mill.n;
iiv.iia,Mjj iii , iii v 'i ne no a reatueu tor
several years, and been actively enngei!
in hiininesa. In thoie district the vole foi
Treasurer aiood na fullo.
. l.nrndl.l. ...l..'..U I . I. .
M.inn, Girtoti
Mfflin 2 33
Main 10Q 1
Taxion si 0
302
HI
Paxion ia ibe district in winch he no
esi Jes
Valentine Hesi bus r.ow capt the climax
d Ins poliiic perfidy. At a time whei
4ieat exertium were making ibrougliuiit tin
oate by the whig puty to seeuie a ui"j nil)
n the Legiilanire and at a time tnu, wher
i change of fouie two or three member
vuuld probably effect that ubjeel, Valendiu
Dest, in-connectmn with the whole demo-
t-ratic force in ihe Dinville tnerest.is ridini;
ihe roiinydiy&iiiglit,usin5 a I his :nfincnei
to securedie elccttun of David Clarkja whiy
o the J.em!aiure, in eppnaition to thu
launch Democrat Tlioinn A. Fnniinu.
iiit this is not all, wherever lua iufirri,.P
xifnded, it appear that he lua opposed
ihe election of the Drtfrmcrv.i ranitidine for
'Paris' Commii'tdonrr. But he'uflV.'ted noth
ng hyoi d his home, h iMrmning (own
thip, Jamea Uorns rrcfivpd Z'i voles, and
in Vally, originally a part of Mahoning, he
reretved 22 votes, while Kirns received
HGvoicy, Whether this game Ins been
played in other portions of ihe a'a!e where
' e lata rmvrrnni Piirlpr. an,1 In, ouil iln.
ll.. " ' '
late h10'''"'' of ihe H:irri.burg Argus,
-ii. . .
,ave iuflu..,,cr 18 e,m 10 1,8 '
.... I : . s
mighty itifluenu ,,,,!, C( J"v nowevei
iHs.only beea, et,M ,J
only
majority sonit 200,bajt h
has rovercil In in
ell' wi ll po'itii-al infamy, aii'i
hown him
se'f. what we have often declared ,ll,,a ", n'
i man wivhoui any polit;i al principle,
ready to sell himselt for gain, to the higher
bidder, lie is now compleit ly iiidsniilin'
wiih tU enemies of Gov Sliunk's adrnii
letraiion, and there let him remain, for lit
will not hereafter be able lo cany a Demo
cral with him out of the lownalnp of Ma
honing.
.L m
The ieau!l cf the voio upon the lie
noval Bill musi be peculiarly pleating t
Senator Koss, and Messers. Snyder and
Fnnsinn, becsuse il more than rait fit al
their podiiont at llarribberg in relation l
a large mojoriiy 'f the people of iliecounty
being in favor of the Kairoval vhlle on
he other band ihose geniieman fmn Danville,-
ho made such strong aisevrratams lo
he contrary must feel any thing but pUasni?:
when they meet their old fiienils born
,bey so wofully deceived. It ia a bittei
?ill for the Daoille genileii en tothkf, it is
..roe;rbul il inuft go down, it nm:v
C. Y. Bright has been ieolecd to the
fz-jjiolitture fryro No.-tlmrubrlettl rottr t. J
Ji-fTlte roto ttgalnaUlu Removal Ciil'
a 1579. ,1ahoning end Valley townships
vith origiuially ouo township, lutve polled
il ihat number 73 1 votes,' or neatly out
lallofthe whole vote , against the que
tton.
II. - "'!!
t;"Liisl November Mahoning polUd
dtout 490 voties at the Presidential Klec
ion. this tot may Dave ponni uu upon
a question requiring six months residence
Dots anv one believe that ihera wore 2,00
oiore voieis in )aiille, on Tuesday Lsi
with an months residence, than they bai
in November last with only ten dy rei
dence, when it is well known that tl ii1
laborers are changing daily! No man it
Ida senses will Iv-lieve it. '
Who art the Virutet Best susiaiued
David Clark a whig for ihe Legislature, in
opposiii in to Thomas A. Funaton, Demo
cral, and prevented the Democrat in tw
of the lower townships in this county, a
leasl from voting for Burn; the Democrain
candidate foi Canal Commissioner. W'lm
now is ihe Pirate?
In the late election in Maryland for mem
ber of ,Congrea. the Dpmecrats carried
four out of six, when heretofore the Whig
have usually carried all.
IX'.. l . . am
Since the result of the election was knnwr
in Danville, the barbers charge doubb
nrwe for ahavintr sometcertain citizens nl
that place, in consequence of the elongation
nf their viaages. If all reporia are true, he
will earn i money.
OFFICIAL CONS TRUCTIOV.
Since the paeaxge of ihe new P. O. Law,
il liaa been supposed by many persons, thai
it might be evaded, so far hs carrying let
lets nut of the mail is concerned, by omit
ting to fold the leltet in the UMiat loiio. or
leaving it unsealed. Not long since the
opinion uf the Post MaHcr (intend was
olicited en this point. TIkj followi g ex
irant from hi raply, will khnw what rick i
run by those who piaciice the Kiodn ol
evasion, above alluded to :
'A latter is a written or printed message
r any communication made by vijible char
icier from tine person to annibrr at a di
lance.and it is not esiential uhcihir is seal
diI or aen filNI.'
- . nun . , p ( ., j, p, j
REGION.
Itis a singula! ari, stye a weiterr. piir
that in the. neighborhood of the Likrf
Superior copper mines, in llm Por''U'tni
mountain., trout a lilll six milex lm n l
I'oinl -omei a sound like n iienie.l ill.
cliargca of aitd.ery, who h on r ! a, d,i
M.hen'irl dimiuetly. The gent of die Amer
ican Fm Company nnce imagin'-d tin- noiai1
to proet-r d from a ship belonging to ill
oii p tuy in (ln?liiM, and eent a Itoal to the
rp-ciei The Porcupine mountain are
30 miles from I, a Point. Ii ia snppntie
. i. , . i
mere mus' on zinc.anii otner metals in cop
jier, and cloced up in the mountain, wind
ive nut the sound. The Indian have
tradition tli.it ihtu sound wi:b w hich ihe
arcuf iniitiar, i the anry voire of the great
ijnrii enra e.l thai i(, copper should b
lisitirb-id, and for tbin reason, alihougl
lamiliai wnb rich bed, ihty refuse lore
veil this kuoih (IgM,
iMfi nn q
pi risuuuo.
Pittsburg. ' aaye die Chronicle of tlni
city, '!ias risen from her ai-he. aiil wher-
i lately all was desolatinri, now aciivin
nil bustle ami tlie bum of buitie8 ar.
ieen and heard.' The editor of the Citron
o-le say thnt he rourned a lew day apt
two hundred fi eiglii warehoused,dwelling(
nantifactiiring enlabtiklimenl rf-Vuj ! t and
e-occupied since the j;reat eonfl .graiioii
!n addition lo this number there are about
ive hundred buildii.gs ir. iliffrrcnt stage.
f progres. from 'be laying the foundation.
'o i.be pining onof the lasi tinisliing toiiehet.
il the painter's brush. Among the build
mgs nearly rompleied are two bruel of tin
largest class. ind a large number of splendii'
.vare honaes on Wood, Market mnj VV'aiei
oreets 'We wit-h ' remaiks the Chron
He, dial the kind hearted friend in all pari,
f the country, whoso aeiurously came l
mi assistance. could pass tlirougb the burnt
listriit and see the Trent wnik which (hey
lave aided to accomplish Our city re
milt i the rami suitable monument that otn
jratitudd canrrect to tbuit generosity,'
mE!'-J,"!!"..'""W
The Great World'a Convention, with
Robert Owen st its) head, is now in full
blast in N. Y. If the Convention starts
my project by which the wor d will be
made sny bilier, Si i s psopln wiser, health
er and happitr we will apprise oar rerdrrs
in due lime, At present il sromi lo be go
ing on its old sinful nnd esrrb-ss rourse,
not seeming to care a whit for the pliiIsos
phrn fiisemlbd at Citnt m Kail,
MAINE ELECTION.
Governor Anderson's majority over all
opposition is about 2 000.
Hie Senate will stand 28 Democrat to
hit.
Whi24.
I'o the House there are elected ftl Dem-
oeraia lo Whig an I ahmit fi'iy Dmriri
t'l will "ii wore i no cnoo-e. or wnn-n nave
oil been lii-aid from. A unjoruy of ibein
IisiriC'S are decidedly Di'iniicralic, e., iba'
ur niij irity in the House can Imrdly be r
lured.
T p. Gkkat Nativk AatniciM Party
At ttie recent election in ihe Sui ol
Vl.ny land, the native polled a IrdU oci
line ihounand vr-tes II! These are the
uen who where to annihilate the two giea
patties of this cotir.trt !
MjiW.'S 11JL'.1
A Font Hack id to mile for $1 000
i'ain o(T on the Uencnn Cikimi neur N
Vork, on Monday, between J n-Uon the A
uerican Deer Htitl Barlow, heretofore a vie
r in several such cnuiois. Barlow, won
tins to S) Hi-
TEXAS
Two candiilate hate already been nam
:d for ihe office of (io'ernor, (Jen Rusf,
ho was the President of the Convention
mr forming tin Consiru'.ion k Gen. James
Pickney Hendeison.
CONNlill(;UT.
The last Legislatures itdopted such mess
ures, that hereafter elections will be decided
by pluralities, not injoriiic s, This will
nit an end to the i nporlance of third par
ties
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A C LUQ Y M AN K I LLE D.
The Rev. Philandei Powers, of lh'
.Methodist Episcopal Church, wa kiii
ej n few tlsys since, near his lesidenct
t 'ainlrd Po.-t, Sieuben county. N. y
IU wa I hi own from hi horse bv a spat
of lior. a thai Iik'I runaway. Cneifhn
lei wa. broken in thiee plat9, anc
hi skull was fracture. I.
SICKeN KSS IN ILLINOIS.
The Alton Telegraph says, that tli-
lickne-'.i in "he fotiotiy siuroiiniliog tha
city, was never giexler than al tlie ore.
enl lime and what adds lo the -ffl ctio
is, lhat it i" of an unvsUdHy laial chuar
ler. Tlie disease geueially i ol Oiiioi.
fevi r of a huh type.
MBpwrvmA-w
THE MOK.MON WAR.
--i nlc.tiTI TIES
A -1 1 1 lioin 'ii. N oivoo N inlibo- o
Cl , il d 'lie 2 0 III ''ll'., i'lUll 'lll 't
r -ply of ill. M i III 'Oi " xnilloo
h - miii ii . re .i iv t lh- I- r w-.i V I- oil
If ' cifk eoiiii' t . Alerli V'.-ii X,) i v
(j fe Ii '.li s l- t i 1 1 v e I- p -n- i ll '.I
e e i , 1 '.-I e ' ll -in r i' i (I i 1 1 i n v ;.ie-
u-y 'Wn rop'ise to lease lln
' ti'ii'y iii xr ciii'ii, f.o o mi m
eino e ilia the will not b any didi u :y
'Villi Ihe people ami onHV pioviiied
'i-rtiio propo-iiioi.s n c saiy for lb
icroniplisiiir.eni ol our temov il, shall ir
iheiVHi ' The pioposnioo relate ti
le di'po-tnl of ihrir pioperty.
0 her accoiioi.s received Irom Unl
ock ciiiimy, s'!h ihat both pafie wen
- n-n ito ti oi ili'-ii f tc s f )i' an ericotin
er. A h'.dy ii voliieteei coriiis'ioi; o
500 oi' o wet e on tie r march towap'
lie scene of ac ioo. Tin cinzen ni
Mi-1) inoiith have had a ineeliin:, a
v. ich M'olutioii wei -dop-rd S'-vt-ie-V
denouncing the M nmoni and dt-cl h
ngtlui ihey ii.hs no ltjni"r h" p-im t
eil (o live in t tie S:ale. The M iihiii
ne boy c)iimioii,dnvioij and sla ig'i-
i -i I ii i I a IV r U - li tli r nl It ie ea -. am'
.. layio; io a neivy -iock ol provisions
lock of provi
rovine bim' wers i-aid t" be busry eo
j i
'lted iii niinagioiS nod pluodeiion I In i
I J
leserted of ll e iluge.
, lM I
'ROM THE SCKN E OF THE MO I? ,
MOA' RIOT. i
fo.n.a'i.io tnd b-eniec ived by th !
Licle le, al Si. L ioit o i 'he fi n i o .,
halGi-n. Haulm, wiili two In !
nen marched on Oi'ihag1', and loot.
the town. I he IWoi mo . on Hie ap
noach of ihe hi sur ging lore, 'ook r.
ug in the Coin t House, w i'di lort.fi-
tod nren-led lo d- felld. G -fl. 11. a
' ' . . -.. i .
once sin round tneir rni'iei, una or
ered tin m lo smrenibr, civmg ttiMt
lil'eeo inino'i lo deliht'i ate. .'t llt
ml, of llm time they lad down theii
iiiiit, mill ivrir .-....rM.i . . . .
. .. .....t .... k . . ... i.jmiir. ..I uf .1 i iii.
... .. I . 'I'laiiini'- iihiii win, oori, lor II e 1. OIK Oil
jcertmn ifthrtl. ihev weie oerm tta.l In1 ' "
iepirt oo tr parol nf honor!
I T J I
THE LARGEST YET.
v ii .
. '. .
riii.i a in ikIi lOrt nrpHPO. RRapon
hit vvelijhj 104 ) lbs. 1 iiank'givin'i'
' . . M . .....
coming. a
..... ' . . .
Mr. U hiteney, tlie projector of the
ureal National foil road from Lakcu
Michigan to the Pacific Ocean, arrived
. . t I ai si. I
in At. Louis on ihe 19th ul. His tti
cent exploration cf (he eonttmpUted
rent reaehed avt Isr i ihe greal bend 0fUBU"u" ",r,,UB 'c"'rn,n " cmmiry,
ihe Missouri river. lie is very 'inKtine "'i'4 lhe mention rd becoming n citizen ef
to '.hi feasibility in'J success of htMhe
jundetl'king.
J l.-gncy of 6500(5 tvm !. f. J:
, e,r ' ra..z.o.n-ow. ,
' ii... a i ... .I'.i i . v
f . . , . , ,
3: f ()f Fi(( (n( ( s ron( (,(
IliiihIix Hi... I., it... 1. ... ...
CnU'Clies Were imoli; lh- Tiu?tje-, w '
lisereiiun-ny pewer at to ihe nun). l"
Pl ')"
L i Said lh it a fci ri HI P t'-fi -Id iv 3
oiuck diiinl) by ihe ) i of cnn"i .
nice llien a nuoibei of iiMrneil m- ,
'ay an i xchang", have ioviied ilie ai-iHi-ry
ciiiiipioie t, r.7in and ilisct)
'lieii piiciROO their premise.
AN APPALLING DEATH.
Tint Alton (1 I.,) Telegraph, relate
be death of a Mr. Howell, (,?,) H)1,
sleetueil citizen of M li-mn rrfr'yf
vho came i t hi denh ah-in ite.lv-
nfee, by a buioing tree lalling on In1.
He lay (or gome hours, wi h one of hj
I' H broken, iine"sini' Hie approaching
(1 mis. Ai l-nih the ft e le.iched hi
ji rsnn, mI Ie eutleicd a lioneiiog
leath. Toward the c'ose of Ihe appall,
ing scrnr, his wife sccidentally reach
ed Ihe spot, but he lived hut a few mm
t. tes after her an iv-al.
SANTA v?NN.?
It i. said ilnl Gen. iiio i'e niiin
lain an active conespoi.ilence with Nul
la Anna, at Cuba and t uiiaries , em
ployed in eveiy diiciimi ihronghi Mex
ico, to lake advaoiag ol the ir eoi d;s-ortianiz-d
coudiiioo of affairi, lo ioviie
mm to return and asiumc the tujnenie
commad.
VULCANIZED INDIA RUMMER.
This is a new invention, intended in
diminish the vibration of nilways. Th
preparation is a mixture caoutchouc and
sulphur. Its elas'ictty is of a surpris
ing character, sud il i also said in b
naeserved under intense ptessui'e lor a
long period.
The number of em gran's arrived at
ie port of QiiebeCj from Ihe l.tof My
t Sepi. 27,- wn 24,910, showing an in
rease ovar lasi y ear ol 5001. Of ilii
't'tnb'r 83S0 were from E land, 13,
i)3l from li eland, and 2123 hum Soot
land. Ii is said thai for iwo hundred d-iv
luring the season for ir-iV-lling;, fia.--
hjnilied pas ngi r on an aveiae, p;,i
up the lakes, of wht m one half at leal
are pniinranis, going 'o mk- their hom
in the West.
There ire in w piirjtHheii in j.-ev-r
C mada 2!) . iivini,. rv, an I ii- p , r
''.'-.oa..-, 21 ... It. ii a i t-l ni 63.
S .nui h oly n ii v ni . 1, - , . v he
adl'v llj!te. hi .l iini, e i Im, !,v Ml,.
ling them no k cm It. I ,,l)l en-"
ouch to ny th xi i loiHot,
Sue1 kei S guiol nil the year loiind, :l
tiopiie I and picked in a siune jir an t
foveled with molafei.
A yi'ltng lady. m(Ii!( 'en-g h M'' L u-
'hii, called turn Jjiilil) I'fhe conoid t
t iodeiicate io -y l ti
S -ir.ehody av Ul' a -tlfe wvn ap-
p'ecia'es duiiienc ecuiiomy u-r . t I .r cr
needs (Lueath good bread.
Here i ,wbat some rusty, rrnsrv ohj
acheor say of the ladies. What b-:..l
te done wi'.h the ineorrigiable old sinner
A Sti'OU bn .Fact. The Brooklyn Ail
eruser says iJip the Adanuo Ocean
rv with a iiapurn stop ihi journal fiom
joing ahead iwun voor heel into ihe lo
if Koot-oiaU poatmaalers iie.frm
' ., , ,
llf,,. nod f nhsiriheii ni i n.
. . - , . . ' .
rinler ,.n, nn TidLinir l.fiiiLa uinl, K..I
'
iion and nidi lor etvir j' t astnde fos
"','t-('u'" ram '..Uii
""miii)' il-iwii !ie ih cateiaei of i
remember where yon left run ..hrellrr.
- ciiom; a musqi-iio unit a l in khat-.j.
"hull, prove all ihiif hiiriertu ronsMlere-!'
uiiossible lo he pos-oble, Inn never no, iuii
,11 eoix w i nm 1 1. iy b, mi l
when be has mada up her mind to aar t,e
won t
A ll-islon paper says thai s ahoe ppg mill
vi lli make fur y bufln-lj of shoe pros in a
tliv I ney are nice y nnrked a In. hi
1!. ami are exported m roiuuteralln
r ... ,.. ... , ., , ,
ie
niaikets.
There have been exported fivm St. Lmii
since the 1st of January last, nelve. mi!
lion pound of onrk unit hai-.in.
List w in
r
were iauguierea mere
i a fino l. i i . j .i.
i increase ol several thousand nver tlio
preceding season. O ie esiablisbmeni alona
... ,
r-uniDfr'
Vkm vZ'-TTi Vil" i... - ...
in" i Ola, siiihai icuiiini uy n U'l
.
r"P""c " " "DnQ,,n' 1 ,Jr; u
Ucpu?ii He purposes s'.'idying fir
he b.if,