The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, May 31, 1849, Image 2

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iSirlref Itivis - ItteiVed'STaiintriubleatioti froth
E. Walker upon "Universal Benevolence vs. the
itsloott-thirety •riote of New York and elsewhere,l'
Much we , bave carefAly perused, but do not; dis
cover
tlie - utihtf l or PUblishing. Like all his wri.-
4 ispowtheinibjecN iberisentirnente , -expreinest,.4
alt : far a&yre),Call understand his meant %a . a r v,0, 2 ,, x ,..
anable,'lbmighhis sentences are Ise otrrne to
* , toitteni aiir,•4Keisti . to e4.eite derision where
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stall :anti 'Were theY,ever,go, cider*.
pertinent, are not calculated to:eireci any thin tat
theriat for which they are . :designed. :Jro in
tance,lis preachingiip the efficacy of tqfniVerial 1
Tiaii . l3encvolenee" to spppreserniila violence,
pintattof-Anilitawlaroe, might do very well if all
he riotous -egad rowdy rabble is erg as Esti?eepable
f Hitt Impressions !Whimsey; but What think or','
....ew -r.w.. . ~,1.. teachings,
~ if , - .;. 4, . .
elt i tne i , ey or all such even sounneaml
their ears amitidst the din of an, exciting row t•_— . ,l
. at .much mete-futile-the idea of suppressing
iiiiiii.(aireatlypastyof those roWilies in:New Toil! ;
eity,by inerol,y publishing away up here in', the
Tustin henna papers, which would probably noFer
rusiclr the eyes Of one-of those rioters,: a: hairs
ntiptityfult a benevolent spirit mankind ought ' 'to !
ot.. t go . verned by ! Not one of .the city „publisher's .
:4441 'ever talM the pains to read—much less - ,to
%tab a homily, as he suggmts, 'mowing theta
do'of the north:west wind might as well be
- -4 -*44; 1 0 Ma: by a‘wksPer. , as44 .. **l L
inat,,Mob:b . e . . I peninaaed into gentleness byi such
preacting about the gospel spirit thiii.ought to goy
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.„.With none bat #ie limiest feelings for our ,ven
etattlefrienit, the writer, and •the best wishes,..tbr
415revidence-of the spirit he would inculeate;4e
, :pu.ld,rK , tectfully*,gest, if •he deems fi, pmeti , -
eebleto reach the cars and eves 1f the multitude
he wishes to influence, that it would be better to
send it at once in itho`Publishmi'of the leading city
,
iiindcui g e it upon their notice. • Friend C4rte
-1 it the tribune is a philanthropist, and so doubt=
less are more of them. Send it to them. ,
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_ cbdans' Improvement—New MI, 44.
We noticed in our 'paper last fall the successfill
- 04..iiiii?ilot the new Foundry 4; Steam pi;nvet Ma
cliinpAtory which is the third Steam Engine :Pui
il:orinacldnery- in bur placewithin• a few years.
alSo . 2.hretitioned fhb new Steam Mill in progress
fioflipelnailt.by ISAAC L Peer a! CO. : We 'IOW
_.. e_occaliort to notice the complete and success.
operation of this..latier enterprise. An _extol
abieGriatird S4l Mill, driven by a splendid` and
I*4kvi'fngizio, isnow i•O...farComplet&l as to g4-e
`satisfactory -.Tecimens of its work. The
_Saw Mill
Jot tetx(m.'operertiion for_ same time, and so =Mkt
bt: i llie-tlrhit Mill as to grind meal and - chop for ,
-feekl. - Within a few days the Machinery for the
FlOvajagilepartm7t, has been put in Operation,•
and we were this week presented with a beautiful
Oliiielibest : Ofithe fiotwpanufactured by . the new Mill.
, I , 4 1 41 1 04d bp shabd forthe information:ofAlice°
wtb Istould view the nice work of this Mill, that it
Wii‘Vat up by, am!' tinder the superintemhince of
! 1 :44 . - . ElLigfkka 4' . Z!-- - rY' A , ; "t fa " •• r ner
wi lt ;ItY''' :
bear
inspetian , and speak for itself, we should think,
witliotit - anys*itill.ecornmend. , .
11 :,`e'lr" Itallroad • Olgebration.
, ~ ,..31R-inorrow.(Fri day, June Ist,) the opening of iliO
New York & Erig Railroad to Owego is to ho cele
brated at•theiatter place.. - At will rloubtls lic a
OfNr forllWegn, at ;hid' there will be a great
ga l thering. ' .A: meeting of the citizens Was held list
steak,.atorhich an ample Committee of Anrrige
,aolaitirutappoititeck and the order of proceedings
pitticcl.; ., A, salute of guns and ringing of bells
are open the "ceremonies at sunrise. The first
I4n ..of Cars :from New York will arrive at 10
o'' . . . • (starting from Binghamton probably at 9.)
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,The 'poi Or ernor and Lieut. Governor; End
Ill . !, ~ ',...: , . . tarsi Direotars cif the doMrimaPotO ci f : .
. - - . and . who will be welcomed by a speech
.. non. Thomas Farrington, President of the day. i
kiib - .7... ,salute of guns
. and ringing of bells-4 1
d Pr.r..e.asiigt.tind a Dinner, are to follow among '
tbek * TBesides the directors, officers, en
gineffs &c. of the company, the editorial corps of I
the -7 001nd' iilcnig the line Of the road 'and of the
,„..." , ttirrns,are ; invited. -„
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7 , tertAifacat Too.—The' new SteaMboat re.
can ~iiilli atlnnlchapnock as we learnyi - uina r - 1
fit;. , - .- : .. „iiiial,placa,Wastia start mi its first, up
. -. : i
, trip yesterday, ipd probably will try to reach •
Qv; -,, .in time for the Railroad celebratiOn. This
it , ilil •, ieru4lV add tn'the interest of,--the Occasion.
k- , 1....1. - .. • •
a , r : otic.:,_ncighber of the foal s ergau,.a.Pqn
orir,:*vinglplace to the defence of Mr. Little by the .
Wy. . ...., ! Democrat; from the attacks made upon )
1 . 4 3 , 10,1* „inkmorks — insimiations thrown out •
;hi; lilt "t” al she mast flirasy)pretenta,, -
. .. egn y
*ear '-in his'asnal extravagant strain to assert
Register his thrown offal 'proTere.ed Wu- n .
Oid 411W : ea fora lull te#ri of service •yrdc:-.,
urat;
. 4;44 of his' special parag 6 il,44 , LiZtkp' Ivii*. l. 9 -
._, les to uphold, bepraise, herolze,"..tize. Our
'-.; "ktipw that we have -never undertaken. to
1 , "'" 4' i )i " ' lli i i . Oli.e '''.
)41r: nit' nor - anSt tli,
,irig.
of fi nd, but, have Simply at the request eflati
~ A iiencli here, expi:dell the ruthless-attacks
7 ulittlte *unjust briiitipons, thp`t . iwr Ord
1.
kinkalirmg the eitizeuS gitilinn..iii•millere
mete was . .-no either medium tlormgli *tactile could -
iiii' _ heard. " Our:neighbor is welcOme iti ibis.
7'''' - - :44. 7 ; out of any ftirther tirade agairaH; ,t
141;4 144. 1 - I , , ;be:Cin 4nrino oilier.pretence for i< ce :,,i wt .
1 ult . & ''''. IDat- , we are sorry Ow neighbor, can
1 71 4 e.— ' ' ' . .arrY,totlier:tlirgilSiiilis ter motives '-.10r.•
' '.44l4) . **tigig, man. )16' ,ii.,ad Ad 1)e, - s4;
I . prone to judge ottierahrhiFoself - : . --, .
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1 , , trit Loeitomnewatorasu-witha
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r ta g.x.*: wlittiii, in_
iiagom rlyoir t rp 4 t O i" istiF6 W i rS tii:* tith : ib :s4 i 4 lb l4 i 4 kt .4 s; 9 i , # ti nipr
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wythAh-thisl , IA
first Ire MA: - ;sukAby • IfOlisbirsg_ trwrizilif6i4n
- ~ i tt Wait* ftt!tik=o4-.-V . iguoisoi
ii#llo 41tImIti tetatilon 054 they 114111 4 1 Y- lalk
p - ,- 14 • . i li ii n aßtic ti
41161 4be opto ieottiii: - !7 7
first-
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n the leiug
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ken
,titOntre aide mini ' Pitiii-•*tt/of
"ste n of e ',atm* on t ri tehiglEt, •IT
rep
,entity ey Ore o rukik4A: l pe,r_
employ - i_lliem=lat their oppressors were
erbo n
fall if Taylor was electea,and dint& stirt.of thing;;T
a writer in the , goon Whig & Journal_ acquainted
with the facts, gives the subjoined -true statement
of the case Our readers are aware that enough
• • ;—evibiniii4ed-and --ruischievously—aispoied
44n,cn, conkis43-4,.-ogether to stop workTs•snot,•-on
ly 4unselves,- Nit to obstruct the • passage.of all
others who 'Were! disposed- to gcr ort*iiefibly !with
thein ... confracts;
time completely blocked. up , Iliinn.vi,gtit l i!zm ott the
Lehigh- Canal . .framtlifinich'Clamtoto- Eastcin,-de
fying not only the ovenerA the-Canal, but
ci'!;il : author:4la at
. they 'had just abeut,,_» , wuch nght,tq do as the
• borets ou tfman' l l• arm] would have, under som e
praitenekt -of StiPulated! . .Pab not:' being- -KO
encegh; ot tdies, . bn9,
and avenuee-tOl4,field;, and relnee.either
tolaarv
est his crops according to . orders - themselves, or to
suffer any one else' to come in and save them, from
tlestrUctio , o. Yet there are !Leen* politicians
reckless . and iietitised enough to n'pliold'the'rioters
ill their laity-defying coctise, and put forth. as -a just
ifietition of their Conduct, .the stale and 'stereotyped
falsehoods concocted last fall, about the laborers
and boatmen being promised higher wages, or
threatened-With starvation ItY the Lehigh Compa
ny, to !controltheir votets.' Nothing, contd beinore
alpal}l~ fat to asiy one Itllo~l2l~► illy tiil&T•dtPiat
agepts,; : tuict. purieticesi
thesc•prltences: President of the -Company
himself being a Locofoco, and the managers chiefly
quiet Quakers who take no active part' In politics,
every une.,acquttintedwith the facts must see the
ridiculOus fallacy of the humbug story that they
Nstoo#4 the latiorer -should vote for Taylor or
starve.t'Still inere ridiculous is . ,i i he'pretence . barillied
abeut tint the Boatmen' complained, of- promises
of higher wages Fir' falsified. bytturnew admin
istration': Every man' knows that no Congress has
been ilk session, and therefOro o . Chance for any
htutge; in geveniment policy hi s yet been had
since:Taylor took the-helm, All depr es sion in
the mining business still &Isting,'iS therefore !older
'he still operationg,bieasures of Polk's anti-protect
ive system, even admittiog l af• preterided, that the
low wages was an excuse, for-the boatmente 'refuse
to go on,
. -
Brit the following statement of facts shOws that
eincro Pao- aitAterbeux . ro Cversmonoosi, ..A.6
been thus seized upon. by designing politicians.-for
'party effect, while there is not even the excuse of a
rtduCtion of.wages in reality to urge in,estentation.
The late strilre of the boatmen at thls - pleee, on
thn,d*high ea*, c a nt s ,for au- : examination into, the
cause, thereof,.s9 ; that our part of Abe country may
not bear,niqm than its prnper share of censure, for
an act that must be attended with more or less
physical and moral suffering.. .
At is alleged that the. bontlien cannot live at pri
ces now. paid them, -which they say ®.five ; cents a
ton less this yeax than last; r _Nowtho true state- of
the case as I understand it, is as follows,
The boatmen• Dying been detained at South
Easton, - for nearly a. weel-., from breach in -the
Delaware Canal, near Easton, the effect of, th4-40-_.
tcutiore,„ww...thostfati or,se!viisat ...omnaca
posits at that place 'a:nth - their crewq; some of these
ualuced..the otbecs tn strike for higher, wages, and .
they proceeded -tu,stcp ,all the coal boats going pi;
then wy,(excepttlioserfroui,the non-is Canal,) un
til they 41417/0 , faMCnMtea t o,pxrhi ps SOMA hundred,
and' expanded an additional pricetabOve what they
had agreed for, as the condition : 91 1 proceedirvg on
With.the coal; and delivering* up to the trwuers of
bust and cargo., The principal points for the, de
liv,ery of coal, are" , along the dine of the Lehigh, at
Bristotand at. Philadelphia. FI-Instead.of five cents
on,a ton less %his, year;the prices compared, with
those - of last. year,.are, as followa, trig : along -the
line of the Lehigh the rate ie the seine, to Bristol
two cents, and to Philadelphia, Pi sec crathjese than
last i=ktr.' The ipitittitY grang443:3.l4"ferk,iikth
Is mmally very small, is temeents%lmi, than hvit
year .3 2 1le•navoia now, being.erfected at the
nutlet at New Dope to connect with the :Jersey
oesd, saves the boatmen over fifty miles,-of 43-
i-vadO iu.the.triP to and-from,Now -York:which of
'vileitsulf- is a greatee saving, than thkernount of Ale
r of .the frtight, brit to go -this way the
coal ,haste pap, :mare toll. .The redaction. In-the
, prices of lay ' oats, and, bread skiff this , year,'is
greater than the mcluotitm• of- freight to Bristol,
Philadelphia, che,. • . ,
In reprd to the statement, that tbe_dealers are
,Obtaining twenty-five ceats-a ton over last season's
prices, they consider themselves fortunate in being-.
l able to sell at the same rates and no more ; a large
dale having been made by a Schuylkill dealer at. a
* 8 0 - * .than last, Year- ' • - . •
hat grounds these boatmen can have to 4,0rc0
Pain ot to induce thisstrilweveri if. they were not
,'tinder any agreenthht cannot' be conceireckaa their
I ttips •ttralnade. this-seas a ;without ; delay, and at
aeadY Prims'voluntiirily-egteed to.hy themselves,
iqtal all the circumstances considered,. better ;rates
a rthan they have had since the ,• ve of the fined in
, Is4 l , unlee their object be to break their regular
1 contracts with the .uttention,-; if possible, to zorrce
gi increase of their wages or freight, . •
1- Tux rd?rzEr..P.t.ePis. Sornelx)dihas sent us
spy of each. of the- papers - publiihed al -Coudera
iiort, Potter'eafinty the"' Muter," new in its 611
year, and a loacofeco organ, - of the' 4 ,"ragnlar" or
' , limiter" stamp, and the ~ Journal," u. paper just
entering upon its second year, whiah•prafeshes to
bi "Free Soil" democratic. Both'lnive Itt*ed a
4c 7 Mtd appearance quite as fitr 'acilanced as. any
OE our older counties could,.boast of'lat a date of.
their settlement doinparatively as:early as that of
IDtter,,,at-pmcetit - 13trt'we notice that. the Pioneer
had a 141' , .and 'doleful whinint complaint of the
dJ irga:)antitig eqeit of,the Jouinal,epOrt the ,party
, r4ccusingit:of lxing. an eakine .of the abcditamists
4,lo,igi,led for The destriction 'of Mit 'party ; mid
An g ti insinuates :014
E 44.,"
for
m yof tl•s county, isone ofe maw pAntte re: ,
its downfall. • With all. this lugrubricitte stuff which
seems to be the burden of the Pioite., the - Tournal
p4i . t;tpio'.6z9-
trversi aPpatentlY 'n a ealm,-weU teluPerecitaall
ner,liad.witlial:doesztot tortimit Am& 'kitttrages up-
Aatth t 4- s.iickee-EregNatialti rivaL
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Pm:0a...40 effulaixritr-:-Itte'Thiniftbyeg, Tele
*ii>l' .4E #l 4 illifi'el*l s ? 6,- *:Y/P* ?f, i g -4.- 4 11 ?
r: #fic 3,-4 4: 8 :41 : 9.4 8 .444, 0 4.A 1 .C..4!*
gope,l4,ely fell out, whip 'a !Wu mt4eleauvivith
*lngltili of'vie* . 047 ' ;i4re*ssitie 41 Y ,
iii iiiil,,i,fgliik ''
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- ril' ftit*
r44,it, th i a4h''ln' reali t y , 'ieriOl it :444 1 4 4 -*:
l ou
ibuele,,gniiainto4baxsaaltbrough a ' ' fikidge,
-4.,,rittatikerit, hiaitriltwfdr. ilitiiitimi•Orti se,
•Trilatu2kla**Ciatif.ottalliOiAt Orifie'fikoita*iif
•i Oriefe• 'l. " 7 ' ' '' ' ' 1 -
COND = 1 0,••
fellow'named : L ltsCapod fettio
at Bingliamto.:._ wee)cz wilom a 's
ed. He' is a. - t 5 ieet*--bin4.
es, eyebrows
clothes.
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h 311. 91 1 . 1 4Fit.,9.
*" . 4h"§i in:of
sel in his b, on e t inst., a t an
choly -derangement.
Ashiel L .ltoodikkib oT Candor, Y. Y. tut his ii4ria
throat on the 2.3 d inst Fie Fatsilfe in a Telan
eliely state 'of mind.
iiiiKliievous scamps setddro to a Railroad
bridge near Oweze, last week, which would have
bee" tksAitivid!titit &ea tat* & , eotirry.
e: 1, .1
trainy4,-Coxforiu•RtT of the.Slyotoga
Railioad listlxveeir.; andahe edginoce was Oiled and
giirbrtir "iik . rtitidke '" ' •
Some tlagsc qlitotie•into - the
prissing , vailrOtid Herkimer • ceimty, N. Y..
one evening I t itst well:, with such violence as to
tii . P:s l ..ii;t4y ark . •• -•
illantl4 arias-Shuster,'ias been evnteneed to
3 years in the Penitentiary at IVaehington for the
. RitheiT . Of the cicii , ertitnelit ..)*el4.
-The'.death iof 'Gen.- Worth , ' at San :Antonio is
•tonfirined. H 6 rali'airivell fOr some days, and an
atfaCk . rif theelielera carried him off.
Mr. Macready was so deeply pained at the blood
'shell'occasforidd the-late riot oh his abcoact,tili s t , t ,
he has sentsl,aoo to the,Mayor of S'ew York' 'to be
distributed ,among necessitous relutives of those
who were , killed. • •
A fire t ineke out hiVeshitigten qty.. IstoilVednes
day monaing aml deattoyed. raw of ,~ood build
ings.- !Siipmecl.to be the ;wink. of •an ;incendiary.
Ptalley eras hung, at Haverbill,,Wss., last
Thursday, thoug.h prolesting Jaz' innocence of the
crime, which WO -believe( was that of choking hi;
wife- tip deatli*hile 'lett - frilling from a.Vrtly, meet
ing some months, ego. ~.ts any rate 'the law, has
caused him to be choked to death. quer i tr business
fora. preacher.
*a.:shingtenb wra laing.4l:=ooßoston on
protest* hisinnocence of ; the *order fa
which he Was condemned.
:800. Darliel,:panitan,l late a member of Cohgresf
from Ohio dieaat Ytiar•bipgton,city the:18: 1 J. in.g.
The' total ntnnber of deaths in New Orleans for
one year en di ng Ma yl, 'aas 0- -
, nearly half of
which were caitHetl bi,chaera,withia a few weeks.
The 1044 by the late
. fire at Dlilwautie e!timn
tetl at 1'60,6,0. & or 10 haildings with their
tXkurkttfe - u '
It is rumored that snow fell at Chicago, on • the
Gth inst., to the depfli of 3 teet. Rather to steep.
.5ay,3 Inches, stud it maybe believed.. .;
The Wifepf l l)aticlikere in "Philadelphia; lately
gfl7 rinirtoy's, fihe nealthy Tooling fellows
tack it, is said, three. Nitre than was prob
ably eNpeeted, and rather more than made.
•
Sr:tct.o. 0:441.4.—A Special COurt Is to be held
here next week ,far thq trial of sonic land Siits„ in
which Hon. George W. Woodward is to preside.
The, following is the list of - Jurors drawn for the
: • -;;
Auburn—Pow:el G. Birch. ,
Bridgewater--,B,oswell Kingsley, Jam" Shaw,
Aurelius
Brooklyn—Francis Fish, B. S.. Saunders.
Clioconul—Arehie Stanley. •
Cliflgrd-- Solomon Bolton, J.T.Langdon, lladon
C. Stewart, JohroSt,ephen4 - Charles 31 ; WOSL
Forest,Lul:e-Iliman Thomna C. Mare.
Frauklin,—ltufus Tutllp, - ---
Gibson-2 aa.nian F. Clailiu, Alonzo P. Kinney,
.Fitch Bessegue, Walker. _
ilarfon:l- 7 . 1.4er0rt,, T. 'affair.
Herrick—Almon Spoor. •
. Jackson—John Olin. ;
Jeisup-r-.R. S. Birchardp,Robcrt. Griffis, Austin B.
Lrahrop, David C.-Sharratui. ;
I.e.nol.—;Orrin I_ Kinney, Hallow•ay Robinson.
Middletown—Cyrus Balecocl:. •
• New-liilford—Arpluqed,BueL , • ,
• itii:ll—David. P. West.
Sjlver_Loe.:—.l,aznes Gage. •
Springville-47Am Carling, Ashael B. Pritchard,
Samuel T. Piatt. •
Thompson—John Jenkins. ,
SO/C/DE OF A Mtutixe.tte..—A letter to the Alb.
Evening Journal dated Little Falls, May Ith;says:
lij
yoor Raper two or three days ago, you pub
lished a telegruplfic notice from this place, of the
murder of Mrs., Iteefey, of FA 4eld. on' Saturday
Tact. 'Robert B. Dickey; her SOAndaw : per&trated
the murder by ptutipm ; pnissic acid into a tea pot
from Avhicif:Nr4. Xeelly dihnk'calcfiett, • •
DieVeY was .atiisted: and on Monday last his
e..7ramination was commenced at Fairfield. ex
andn'alion was not finished on that day, and'he es
caped kom, the officer on Monday night. :Miring,
the, pait night the'eltizeis of Fairfield became sus
that Dickey seereted in a houseip that
ithd a.tiatorons search was instituted. He
was 'found Cdneealed wider .the fldor of a' wood
-house, and before.the officer could feachhirli Dick-
Cy- cut his own throA,with a pen 'mire, andhe now
lie dead at 'Fairfield. Our Coroner hits-gone up
thi.OrtUndit,g - to hold an . inquest, •
etc. -
isortutn,iSczenii t os: ..t 'Means:am—SO-inc . of
our readers may recollect the 'conviction of a Dr.
Coolidge itt.Mairtb,' some time-since of the murder
of a man - lisitterl Mathews whom 'he owed ; and of
his being brought out by Flint, a student Who de
tected:him. iti' r- 6.1c act of concealing the murder.—
Bytthe.following-from'lloston, it .seems that after
a ftitleigs'attemptt'o6z the crime oil Flinttind to
life, "Coolidge 'has rurally - taken his
own. •
Dr. Coolidge, the. murderer of lirlothPws commit
ted suicide in thd Maine Penitentiary. in consequence
of. Inivin,g- betin .detected. ins plot` with a prisoner,
whci.wastabout to be.,liberated, to , kill Flint, his
former ste_dent. ,was to be lured to a certain
place, where be was . .to .b,e idled in such a manner
us Wouldhici etathe impression that, he , had com
,mittedsthicide., :A-;bottle-'was to be placed near ,
i3Ontainifigpoisciii, and , a letter Onfessing, himself
the murderer of Mathews The warden found on
-theprisoner the letter with the's:Wails of the, ptot,
.and'at Once ;Int Ctoeli4e. tap.. Shortly after, on
gains to the.celli:Coolidge was.foundnpon the floor
lapaingnancldied eliertly,after, jhe,Tatter expec
aed;:ifoe,pkit proliettenocessfuktbat he , Necnild be
tiberatedzoslie bad Iprolidged*k-fgy bia.acoonipliee_
.451;000.#e
firiiifottniihiLiiithialmta4 195 g Ite re
nieaiberediii alwriod• thrcfiged_.imlilk : aum.#_. Qua'
ei-ents: greit dliut(in,-24w-XOrA • I **st!vc-*
fire,of the greater:o4 of twoatertPwai the
eackfiagratian ILVELsiamis, , thskTrafk4 4ke : Stfarti._
_-
40 - 2 1iiipire; and -a* .fkkaLat ties l
&calamities has made fear itaiocaf
life andiwcipeitvathltbeußikads
fat Yemen:airs= uuouW ?fit 1819.
he
1 ';',-: diliA StOmigat-fAceik6Ll
' ~,. , ......„ ~
$ Suss -,;Ile r gif '''' omiailediticonntbi t 1
e6itile „;, t' nsi t the Ste4r liii-• 1
t rl itAi e b '' bri eto ' dot weila it:ff
jj._ ". Ai
1
1 . ? ' W10 ! . .•
--le-C q- :Nifi 7 liied " 4 .-- '
90.4 t.
for Troy, acre som e 2 no InisselWers; ned wit a.
Atterettnittettbelow - Newborgli, n-little---before:4 I ,'
o'clock, the.pdot nt the , w,hrel tar a schomier, iisift .
Noah lb . :own? of Troy, heavily Itiffen wi loin er,'
b ear i ng down:upon the steamer at a rapid rate,
;',. and hi such4.tp?sitiou jhat awe,- Far inuninent
danger of a Oi . illinoix, - - lie iintnediritely stepped the I
engin5..,..:4441Z .14.„11.e 1 FAslntn) of . t 14 9,,..nt4We --. r.
gave him an appropriate - direction for lielkeepuig
vessel from einniv in contact i• : - I
UnfotAnnate i ly tl4s• was either unlieard.or mite- .
garded, anima fotilbetinct4 the toilirig t'es:.cel catne
down on - t.he steamer with tremendous force, strik
ing her near the "ff:arii gokigwvy, tearing away
guards andplanks, anti-completely burying the
bowsptitl of the schooner in the fur Ward cabin of the
oe f untt andOiirverting her; in :a': briefer-space lief
; - 6.4litin it likes.to; reciird ., dui ;fact; - into a ' siidSng
ki.i-,•.i.ir-• z
: It , A-."t T• . -. 7
..: IS._
'• TheTh'St Ittlhniv beyond the toneussion o wnsintim,
lie FeretxriitoLor the pay.seitget's in ;tho ladies crib
n.' The• pa. l 4engers.• below; ;if - they nit esaiped,
i-. hed the ctitek ih.a m_est WOnderful manner, for
ey had 'kits than ten minutes toescend the siaits,
-fore true Itiwer• cabin `filled:. ; .. .‘ . , ~.' -; -: 0 :
From the kin leek, , it *believed' most of the
passengers succeeded in teaching the promenade
it saloon' deck='-though !Alm -Rent) , Burden, who
as on)the xiii.n.' deck and kneiv the boat was ba
de to go raPidly itc very cleop • water; floated off
ow.this ',itttatioti on an empty box, on which he
enutined iMiduninent dangerotwenty minutes, un:
.il hh Was tinuequenilq racked tip by one of the
`:Mall bontA.l 1; .: ,-' . .• ' • - i
Boon aftet ibis the water - was found to bencarly
fklot tleciai tinl'the floor of the upper saloon. Pre
-
'ous , to-Whi* however, many passengers liaci;e's
.tped--some, With little or no clothing beyond their
ight, appniett-Io the, schooner which was lying
- . tiguomvtivthe steamer 'on the right or west side
. tlie.boat. AI m
arge number still reaineclin the
-; oonotor' . are of the :schooner, in a:state of•fred
• ; and eting every inoment to go. to4ho; bat
-4 mwith the;iling steamer, in ;fifty or sixty iebt
(v
sit
ater..: At;this juncture it was fortunately foridd,
f omeome Muse brother. the boat sank verysloti
-I •-L-protablY owing to the lightboxes buayecl'uri
-ir the upper ;deck—else more than one hancired
s ,CliB ‘iantil inevitably have gone down to thh bot
on I ~ . . . .
. . , ,
I' It is difficult , evei, for an eye-witness, anti our;
Aliho was in-this deepest ,peril,,to. depict the Isie.erie
jfore him. lAI niother with her infant :hi arms,
j aped into the: water ; and-- was rescued- with tge
eatest•difficulty, and it iiibelioved•the child was
'I- t. latt,le• children shivering in their. night garb,
a - It:rennin* for their parents Mothers wringing
tl eir bands for their childrpa—husbands• calling
their wives and wives .for their husbands and
l cd,
•
lieriaPi U es)f.' 7 turegiringventwtheirllril
lanxieti :
and fearful /tmng these cries waStieifahit
s. earning—all but death agonies--arising-from. the
.' • t.50a11ie....... tti noarturavaaa.....i....,itaJo ff i... - 3.ba
n r of the app .r saloon directly .over- the, Ladies'
• bin and when there was but threelinches between
water and the ceiling -a lady' was' e:dricated
in. that cabin end her life eared I •Another vOice
heard, but it was faint, and soon tt-heard no
im th3
re. • One lof.tho colorrd servants dropped .to:the
floor and swung his legs around into the water, brit
it was too late. ; No other person escaped.• It is
f ed that. more than one' person perished in this
si. ation.:..-. __, ' • .; •
Chile one young lady was escaping in her night
ci sthes• throughlwnter up to her waist, she •discov ,
er d alittlelnfant floating upon the,surface of t J
he
W ter, apparently crying for herald, She-dr - ripped !
1 satchel mural! her clothing, and while bearing
it. o the niiper ac...ci 1...........1t ..it $..... wa.......t....1, .i..,, i
1. r,—...a.........1. a,te1,1.,1 a gentleman to save the ,
C Id, which• was delivered in safety to its half-fren-
. j
el-. mother. I
ben the water reached the furnace Tres; explo-
sir . - caused bvllts rush upon - the burning coals,
. , ad, which forced out the panel: work upon the j
d and added' still - more to the confusion . .ef the "I
;
m. "eat. . ;• . •
,
• .ortly- afterward, the steamer, Pip Van Winkle, -
Captain - S, Schuyler, bound up to Albany, .and
ablut two•miles beyond the Empire, cattle along
sid and by admirable management, the 'Nissen
g were speedily taken from.their perilous posi
. tio , the hlinpircetaken in tow and carried Ito the •
ila , where the still lies—the stern atugi ) upon
-i th fiat, and the bow fleating—premenade •deek.'
i
, ev.in 'with the wnter. • . ;
- - •_The urnall •4emner Mason VIM along side and
many articles were rescued by her. hiller freight
larn4 light. - j t .- •
There were many small boats from Newburgh,
' by Which thossi who jumped overboard were pickedl up.' The ci tiiens of 7, , ,,." vir burgh treated ;he half
, d pa-;ssengers who reached there with *....very
hoe. itality; ; •
ri
.
et era] ladies went into tits when carried ashore
—t error and cold the causes.' -.Soma feniale pas
: senters came znlhore rolled up in, blankets; others
in t eir night clothes ; most perms lost their bag
•g, . . One gentleman on the duck. took off his
silo; . and gave them to a lady who was barefoot,
whi e all united in similar attentions. 1
, e., passengers who reached -that deck of the
seh , , er, seeseeing the white loekS of au • old gentle
in: in the wind (for he hadno hat, coat, vest, -or
shots,) called 01tt,." save that old gentleman and
lad ;"• and the • were acctirdingly re,seued. i
1 is not. knwn how .inanv,l if atkv gentlemen •
7 ;
wer drowned i i the lower cabins. About 189 in
all ere there id none of dose who escaped had
tim . to save ore thus they had upon them.—
l'ho e who were in bed and asleep worenwakened
by'' is noise anll Screams and barely csomped I with
thei lives.
.! • • : .1 -
T to Captain 4 office was buried so quickly.that
the ..ks, papers, passengers' lists mad-money were
not scovereci , . -;
...j •
I the &Oink recovered several sums of money
in s e-civ and "mink noteshave been founds ~ , •
It v. Dr. Nathaniel S. Prime and lady of Bahrton
wigs -on board.: They got.nbcard, the . sehr. Ncab
Bro ' Mrs. Pi thought's' every :body:might have
been saved if they. liad got upen 2 the . promenade
dec
b. Burden, of r 'Troy i who savedli•msclf,on ai l bOir, '
saye at nothing *as done, in the esigetteS. by the
lifiat •fficers as it ought 'tehave • been 1, And that
not ; Iffe wouldihave been, lost ifi the, vesseli I=l
been steamed tolliewburgh wharf, a quartek_k.i a
mile. -which might. have been done in; three Min-
utes..: Instead of that, the engineer, opet i ed the val
ve_, I the frig,lit, and let the steam olfl7t ;
.0t tern, however, speak of Capt. Tupper- and Pi
lot, • • deporting.thtmselves well during 'the terri
ble .- taistroplae, and_making e•yery proper
.exertion
to sae the passengers. • :
Th total number of bodies recovered fro* tht
wrec • and the river, tip to Tuesday night; last, was
18. - . list of 228 persons saved is, published, .and •
it.is of probable that there are u s ..logen bodieS . yet
in th water,- .. • ::.•- I . ....'.., 1 .. . 1. • .
A oroner's jury Israti ; dammoneil .at ii;awintrgli,
upon hree of the bodies—the first taken B%uit/se •
w • —rand their verdict tenseres.,the pilot, of the
Eitipi t attsibuting the. calliliqvi to. liik i neg , .
caret ssness, or want of judgment 'Mr. Stilitli, the
',.pilot, • as thesetif.xM tunstrok untlipubha j vi ion,,
we 1 I,lfully justifies" the authorities hi ti t . il 1.4-7
ing'. . in to auslver ler hit app,arentli...ree Os
:--A ~ utaberpf bpdtes baying ,k 00 1 .2 takgl2.4o ' t.:
. kill, a Coroner's jury wars esrfpannelled. there, .on
. 1 , ,211(.061 AO in seadonat-otir last,: . . es,
de .; ed de' ietv* , ..tigtate . thoroughly; all; r ithe • -.
t
401114 o.lloober of blug,ifeadboAlivve ,e
48_,-the:eunkeu .nteiduer, wiol- e of
ber--en ppergien vbich„ -Niebitho t,'
.4sceurrttome daft , . is belieyedt!ii#
a - isl diti* erQielities in tibil4 . .a,d the I puir
li : . ,
.;:utillot
been , ‘ ,,,, r i a 107m g i ci
K4%et1tr"4° 1 ,,..49 , .
cg or Eaitip.. :41The #ecv York . Tri.
...,...,tfit ow a. tin dent o
e *iv ' 4ifig I
. rnar,..—X . *- 1 f t 1
Isle kof the ills, ated,Emptro. It is affirmed to be
Ifii .
effertrerlr' — '-' ---'‘-----:%-'----"--- - , - - - - 4-''
'Alt' ilitVEMPliewiii i truck, and while sinkinE,
two mo era snatched what theY supposed tir_be
their owt infan!i, and rushed upon deek.,:a l d - TA
their high threw themselves into the water. One
of the devo ed *treats held the child to her bo
ni
eonvand -were, saved; witile-the-othetsas
ed irr-p.until it yroathed,iits last. yet -still ,holl
On to Ale bo4 u,ntal 'die IwlU - rescued .' j`, Tires
Prise o them ethers in lie, imagined; wheillhe ? t ,
triscov'erecl that In the poitrusida*tendilig .1 1 .ejf,' 6 , 5-
eaPe they, hatte4i . c.h 40 v, Ake,. we, i..'4
white the - pper. , •-• -Otoli itipPosgel.thatNek
4 44 we7' . Past, un bar own 1:
die. otlierWiss , tintl teAhtte NI '
she' had presei =I /i? 4 her, wil ,
' - •
, i • Prosy i,
.. • ~,- . , . •;„. i ~i
•
:+bo-,-Clentsmpt.., ~ .ry d prOscription, Inoulgen
in o freely by: the whinin - hypocritical eiewl.-..0f
.. s
Lecidoeo o ffi ce-hOlders, is Ver * effectually;ansirin , l.
et in hn able trtiele in th Niitional Mils. - of hire •
1 84r . .inst., from..hich we ake`,.he following .
et-i
. ,'
tract. :,, ' • : . , \ 1'
•
to - the editor ief the Nit ioniit •Whig.; !; i
It is , quite unitising to look bac ' to the' thne
st
when the Locefodo party first came in ,periver indi
obSerie the giounds en :which the leatlii t ,- men - liberal
of that party in ari, ngress sustained the itidst sW - Op-.
politicalling; 'pr4eription I Which- has 6i - or-been':
knowaln this country. Irt, the debate'en e PO•itl)
Office investigatidit on the filth Pebruary,rt -1 - ,' . .14..;:,
k
Onimer 'thus.; jtt4tified,- in l the Situate; - the ~ rim-
:cal of more than five hundred Postrnasteitrfrt4at I,
time: .`! -' - ' - ' I ! ,'' '-':• "-- "' ,o t . ' , ''.
'•":Let usnaiur see," , said he, "whetlientluere I .-
not uniqueStionsl4 ~allge.3" a removal shish: Ma t t
i l
pr'operlphave produced-asigyeat a result' a 3 this.l-=',
If a Postmaster should conunit any depredation !on
the Mail, he siirety ought to he renamed. • • shtiOld
a 'Postmaster violate the secrecy of correspondence,.
which 'some. men 'lmre -done, the - P . mtmaster GOl-
eraboughMeot tole deterred fr om removing himhsr
the cry'-of `prosc ription: 'The same; fate - shOriltl,
-await. all delinquents in • Paying tlieir duo ; - liketviSe
Chose tvlui fail- to • render--;_their acectunts, or` Who
abuse the franking privilege. Frudulent exactre?4,
of post - doe"; conelraling or detaining letters,. neuva-r
tiers or pa m phlets; ronst itute just causes of omdinl ;
habits of intemperance dis q ualifying a thweifOrthot
.offiee of .Postmasilere; -insulting. or tniacconuriodai-!
tingldeportMent to persons, having business atlthe.
office.; habitual carelessness or inattention to the
duties of the station, constitute just cabses of •&-;
tnrwat; incompetehey; refusing to complywith-the :
situating regulations-of !the , l)epartm cot empliiying'
' assisltants of bail/character, .'the commission t - af`
crimes, a, dissolute ; course of life, such condliatats.4sl.
-mleritatetl to•ddstos-pabite!Eniroldenceintheioffiec,i - '
. - tbe;Ae3tire-juitseaus' t aslof muloval. The rernoie Ms
: idence or the ;Pesttnaster from the ;office, thei•efti
sal toigivelbonds when required,-being )engatted; in
' pursuits. of -:disqualifying character, -such •t as 7-etlf
cause long periodsiof ahsenhe from the officeoa - ie.
lag too .eonsiderdbii a. cormcpontknee'for totelpo,ft-':
age to be withdrauin from Me revenue, being con
eerned irl a mail contract, the inconvenient location:
of the office, all These render' reninvaLs proper,..and
yet ' 'fhb 'Postai - aster - General cannot act upon,'suelf
cases its these withbnt hearihg• die ' political , chant*"
of Proscription Ir. 1 - and men shoitain. stone instan,-
eel, be removed, to obtain the' services of those better
qualified to diseharaelhe duties of Mc appointment. -
it has happened Under -every Administration; 4t
ha.s . happenid alder; this ; and will occur uuder-e.4-
•c•rv- -ettO~Alitt,:t - owe . % Mat -trotri-- n usrepm.entarroit"
. some improper" re movals and appointments will.
take plaue."—(See t...`Cogressional llebates,lB3o-0, i
vol. 7, p: I in. - '
.Could the present Postmaster kleneral poss ibly
desire 'a - better defender than. Mr. Grundy. the Jack-
con Deraocratie Chaiiinan of the Post-office`C.-orri-'
mittee of the Senate? -.. ' • -; -
• ; -•
The . Bt. • Lot's. Fire: - • -
•,t"
_ ,
A Ihepatc.h frpni hst. Louis i mp, the. dreadfal-,ef
feets of the disastrous conflagrationef Friday night,.
are now beginning : to be fully realized : hundreds
are reduced front opulence to beggary. Those; - of
our citizen= whose•clwe,ilinps, evapeal the ravages,
of ,the Oates, have provided with ij. liberal band
.
for their.. suffering , netglibors!;' but still .mattp-are
tillable it . .) Min conefortable shelter for their families.
• Tho suffering among the poorer classes is heartr
rending. • Families .ttre,`,drvided and scattered, all
1, over• the city...., • : --, ;
When the fire was , discovered on board the. Whit,
Chhal,it gpreadnvith such rapidity that it was - ha;
possible toeheek it, and .the edwarrl. Bates,. , -lying
1 alongside, was' - soon
.in flames. The. moonngs of
i r;beith boats were- inimeclintelycat. and- an attettipt
, .
',made to get.them into the river, but the heat7wns,
, ; so intense that, it, was .found, impossible. to nianag,e.
1 ..
.them,. l and they swung round' i among' the • other
' - ;boats,. setting them on fire.; The boats. wore•-all _so.
jammed together that - they could not he got out 'kir
Itinue,,to save them from the &tries. The lim.eom-;
i nnitneated to the, piles of. urereliandise aloiag„the,
levee, and from thesq.to the - stores and warelaniseel
fronting on the levee. Every possible liumanjif
: fort was made. to stay the , flanies. Hous4 were,
,:blown sip aud 'tom clown, andefter hours of, iincea.-1
• sing toil the fire was hontined ;to its boundaries,-,., 1
. ,
A : Sens Ole Loedoco.
The Muskogee Democrat does not kip ,
eaptioUs and peevish . fpirit'oli some of the •tgans
jri rehitithrto retnovitht frbm•office. • The' etlitof=iti
it late number, speisks in till's • '-',"
.
. .
" V'tq cannot the' hue and 'cry ,
of proscrip
tion naV . iiiiscd O'Geo,'TitVlol• on aceount
removals ft:tin
„So far, eve have not seen' the
manifestation of "any piljscrip_tie . But if
were so--Af,,the mend era' of (ten. TaVloe,rearitet l
Jame erected the polf4cal guillotine arid emnineneed.
the work of ilecapitation,'what of ft.!, DON:, of- 1
lice holders tunfer..thef late arhninisiratior(p4ieSs,l
any hereditary, Chihli mpon the, stations they have;
so lonefilleti t Eraveithey any rig . ht" to expect ilif
ferent treatment than'dismissalr , " '
_Hew Minch more nuynlyis this language thbu.gie -1
whining, hypocritical cant of the Union, The: Penn-
sylvnman,. the li.e,‘ - stonc, and some other newspa- •';
pas.
•
Tun. Quot..T.4-:•:"Scyeral cases of Cholera have
occurred in the region!of the give Points in, New
York—the filthiest part.of the
,j city.,: The. disease
thus far, appears to he ponlned te..that. locality;
yrit as , til measure of prceautien4he
can.- ecl thp',styeets to lx cleaned, and have ,taken
orer.m,,astires for fretting the city generally of ev . •;,
.e y description of filth ,
(•,00.71'imsdity of-last. week, eight eases of Choler"
ewre.reported.,in Philadelphia, and three in,lialt a ii7!
More. •
t The "Western, paper .continno. chronielel.thc(:
7ogressi,ancl rav : ago.i d,i .o*o4ll.
onA;oi4cianati..t.l9*.n IPA„Nwl,Orl t ertias,..,hup. its,lS;
a
piefly confined to those employed or tray.elfing,,onY
and to - 40e•selYpnpulated:.
uneJcardi part,of an d-: towns;
f
P 4
t 4
I The 61c1 dollar is' a:than. hat e made Itit_apilear -2
men, but Meat ofAlle. 'printers withAo -fiel-ihern
tore they can judge . di - they are• notI;too-tirnall,
1
t 1
e m y t e m i i i t4l i za u t i ri of
e ltill ktre tk ri d e int r
nu t : i st re ,
ale , ~ .:0 : i - saidc
In be in eir.eitistion; , but Ur.zthhi' too' :thil ,,, printer
44eants•ennfirniition; k ',. , ... 2,1 •, - ,i. ~ ' -. 7 .. , -7' - '
t l r o Amid Add, :bow.ever: • t both , lpeciesAvf
1 . artr',very inUelt admired b • all .who. have tib-'
ttined drin.-i-XeiiiablOu Oro, icie. - .4: - :- :,',:. ~ • ,
1
=2l
= r ,t
kin!mg
i realuti
to l la
Res(
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met
tate. L
k pew
meet
burg,
'of Aut
dtdate
er buy
quire.
t o ,
.1
Th&
s.t
Tile
hiou
Epect
in
Int
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v 1
1
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..sneis‘, _ -4" getiiegohekir
loir , had mach incr l 7 .. d. She had 'on boa r d h,
ealialtOrintei'hit ai:'tuitill'iwtvoi. ,!1,,, a 7 ;i:
n; .at
hal, eritiAlW : ,*. ..4 . „,,,,
.
io s 'at ' Sad F.rsineisiSci - ilesirdtis 'to' ienth - . ;4 . ' 1, 7 , 1
'inlitelent tianib'ei• Of 'Me& to` iiiiiiite - bei w a d i
s,„ b 6
: made up, . ~ _
..: .
- " be . had on l uaid,s‘2 . 0,000 in
. g .. izold
• ' , bienght toilic Illtiit d'St,W.s:' -. ''.'" •:` • '
Several meetings 1 , been held in, SaWl . . , •',
eniftii the: , ..ptuvirse' or '' . posi4 the ..inteednetide ,
i slaver3i.iato AC. Venn ,' with - a iimr• - io'lait
sreater , profq,thelt4r,ctf,tha Indirm?„, : .„,, i
' l t -appears .04jthfli -11 4 1 tAiii -,1011 4 03 R-
''''r 4 o-1 / Plitcs'rsr 99., tt - fli*rne ! f_- 4 i f iioWgii4i
lt,
outgo (Limn ierenrar, pots vi.):iere:lFf# f tach as!
''drelbiacaYfull of earth . the adieist4tft„tvaih'es 0
-nmi.saf reci 3 Ous,ore. ~ 7 ~;., „ ~, .
,1 . ,
'o.sul, kfancfsea . Sea'f'44":4(l;V:laiikit is
it
i6'.li.ilienee , to
~:tliet,aviAc}oni.4.**
jilt 'kr': F I*i:it's foi*i*ieS ;an/
, ,
!ers APO, 17.1xtsure, ~,,
~,, i
Ge..i4 pre4M itti ilie"muf4,o3ving'h
lion 'of min dg operation 4 chaing, the
• 11 P diseisP WiogF9l49riblk• conge
..., " ' I 14 :,. If , cunt
.-ties , arO. ‘ l 424l)ziP. if, f;t9;go: l 3:Ps to the
an as t h e r im s nave,cawd, and th/s
tr'ificraos l,. i 1f.4441. 1 .701 1 00#. 41liagie
1 the 'iraclactivetws
. nfthetgo#l mine,
OA, lacer*-,
,i4mildllaitin44ol4lolV
~
ac ti nr- ~ .:1 i , . , 7,...-ir , -!..3 o,!' rz ~'r
rw... is very leniy. Bel,weerkwalad three
As : of dollar of .. in, teaantly,kupiwtl t
a:
deo to purchas g - cii,il dirt, whicklaas con=e-.
atly, risen ; in value, DALliqtri 44411-444?enztCLEill
4,941 d a:1!alf d9llii pu4po.; 4 ,,;:ti.„ir,,, .. 2
i t.
klechanies , anti laboim Mee : Benerolff,PlSe t . ma
teen to etghtepit 'opliarS' per day, n:a. a diy.'g
tof thillieurs. - `-• - , {N:. - ' • 1 . , 4 n. "'I: .. 41-
.1
Me
que
tee
, .
:1:110VAL 'OF 'nth ' a . ch(„4":loviliArdtaiarttt ea.
.—Till the outbreak:" n 183V4tiebeceivas the
ital:4sf .3.4ower Cana • difterl-ihatli liingstiatt
rf ------
e lieackuarters_allelUtt" - Blavinpet, :;:nin.
...Montreal 1 In, b 792: liiagata i Was.'seleoted in
Capital of Bpper et:made. To{ - onteflticcedel
•tt. honor, which it. held tin t thoWnionAl . Aka
being;at thp.head Of tide -Waterk9iuis , .?finally
n for the ,se,at'cpf.Governmant; tiattitiis-pa ad
- ble location. The Tories, howevervhave urged ,
e citizens to acts oiviolence. and barbarity ; •
'note, to 'efilhatriii 4 filitlicifilie:t' they, 'More
carry an address, for 'a removal of'tliii . Cujiital
oronto and Queli , ' 'ltri;realiti, to `Tomato.
re • We . Sherwbo:clk'ltobitiiiini, iniiilt**l
u
.;,4,..- i-L.a... 4...1i g .- ''' ' - litessra. 13111144 k,
e, B. J. Boulton, In rritt, Price 'atiTl-1. Sher.
1.---
) , Were among 'the ,11Ye3: "Papineau,'Pritlee,
tab, Guy and Viger, were oppcifed eto a re
it Mac-Nab aSierted klidilnatikenzie's friendi
raised a riot at Toronto in 1834, to' !Ora' lain
•
.) the Aseniblihail'ill but'talren pis
, on'of the Roil, 14 stopped`' its'' Proek'dimr , ,
threatened to turn the Legislature'outadeor.
nanig mistaken': theit 'was rid. 'Ant in 1834.
LI- othertear by the F i neforchers. •• • •
L.. Bi...zr' s O i x 7 .4o:`n- : Fa* .e, 0ti..7-70 tit Beiton Ara;
noted, at the last session of the Missouri Leg
:. elto,,opppiq the....lir" mot Proydqo preterit
t tl!oriernp'uf the Se atn e- ottlin ITtilledYgtatds
i
Colonel .reftwed, tfi 6, 40-„,;,,antt freqlhese *in.
etions ,of the leglild e,, oti . ppal,'lp . 'll 'receet
ifeito, to•the"pepple :of the ..*lipla Atiiii!;,ei
:ing his deteromuitiPn, shonld 'llitil,4K - iiOn be
:rse to liirry to reign Ids Seat fiiveSeisKiiiiii
glvO them an op - pottsnlt3r ; of eke:o tig ; itiZena
whose l'Aews'are . ,more4n.' qeeorannee.withl'4,4eir
on this delicate anol. Linp,ortant :,cittaloif. , re
the gne,?tion will be ettleil bY . th'e,lidthis . siou
!.N7 Mexico and 'California."Ulgolrereifin','St*:,
tie the people of Misspuri will lie :.ealletf . 'npon
tet another,legislature. This trinneVfiettfing
tiestion, in advanee,'wourd cloialessiiiattlie
of Colonel Benton q ile 4. veU, '#' snot 'het
ian hazarding 4 . ,d0 litftir conflict with ,the
Southern feelings p Ili eiiatAu'enti. Will)
s Eons", and all his otimi,'we tnuksiv that
mor " Old Buclion" coi• his. sturdy'
.1 410-
on "this question,.-
, i 4.... Tcliaoid,h7
i •
este,
-when
ROv..
aqd t
mr. •
aflres
and a
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-rafri a
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- dena
k apreJ
papra
11 ot t he
'nated
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nil, NS
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of Of
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iatup fi
Pittsburgh, May 44.
, tha'flerMan 7 PresbYte-
fieritait of the services
Ividtmfusidit pitmans&
' toll - the - 314 11 i-stet', 41 e
*its" tiCiirping - his , place.
ly- leavh the
pis
erfetedlorlhe purpiße
altircation grew fiercer
t in.vihich'both Men smi
gregation . itarticipatCd,
-and binding over
ppdarattoe at4Court and
meantime. ''lt =has-been"
thotitial to:lona , ' wp .ilw
: faiallin ware& It Iq
in ampag -the"."mealli r 3
t dtvgracettiloasisp. a • •
6.zriairrtiti , to 'heap -
charily agatastotho- -
.X.csot - N - cmtacy or .ZDEktit- 02'14241-
oacu.iisnyithe No ArelltrEaprratifruiiis
fell upon his family this - . • - it- i Y
1 lathe newspapers, 'tis If ' a- -
it wan 'altogether- "to 1 Ati.lie -
•
all the perils and d seases of ,!tha Ifesdnial
was hoped thole- intlii,;')eate•-offiif .. ,_si.for
'ring the succeeding, anna...atnt-tbesdealb
red bitty aillon 4 -:** , in the iMint-of
met Min .iti“Ti.ins. 4. 06arat .11fortiktilits
sis city', • atixsehool,-Itwo interestiniloting
manrcylisOlosiioicho are tillM o 4.:9llorne,i , ,e
infi
eas patterso n , N. J. • i , ,, _.<;s. t:;l , , , P7lti'
, •......t -.: 1 , 4:-;a;--- • . I ' • '.-' :}.: ti ' l.l ' '
non rr MitY CONCift24.-1-.A. strowirriiigreirkm,
intaill,•*as a mairiad•Manl aritirciee' :l ib
ti g at a,,,,,,,, r3 : •....' c ai,it 4-, ,,, in fr..cii.'?l
ly`mantriages make-ma iminortahintiirAile
chief of empire. ::11onsdayretnin • iktollive
woman, land -that vitamin who nos 4s in`, , to
hout num, ireintientiea to the. ixantatatiafin
ay-Oren, injtaiousstn•thritaseliewniestrac
he world, apOstates :from', natufer atarreli
. heaven, tutd earth?' ~TlatC*3ll &kV
t, '•: - AI" , h.. , ! * 1 - 0.1.,t rz,i, -
tic.;,:tiet*ly.',engagel,lotesentaditatht
• e morning-a - pairobt lam* AstilOyibi. dna
. antenna Moe* thinith,e'eaoltil mott
,comedit, yotiTrasial;tl44linieLbObto 4 0 3
e
same length 1 4 - , ~ . "App.- A , , , ,-...s
lly deris - Intocreiiri, brit-Akinithotilieny me
tin i .taat• dui, pair. Anint 'ithitini , fire „ht.:the•
. , '1 .. ..i,..:. !",...'0 .. t•;, , • , •
lifffetilty.tooklitnee4
birch itt the coerce
• :rtfoilitigt=".l hte
5 - 14 . -Demieri rote tin
Rochelor,ithit: he
let he must inehedia
unmer and others in
tingocuietl'l:ott the
getyreliflglit-ettined
' , Wengleg-tti the
reinltedin Th arre.
I d bender for theii'
',the peace in tho'
.d ptudent4it: the out
I untiltthe'ditfleultrli
het. thin:el% io
ohieeb;4oul that. this
I in . the attealipt ;of thi
of the Irgye:6l. the
will of the majority