111 - ' - lain and "Spiritual Wife omoll • . • - isle In Lee County. .. . . We hid of late years , entirely lost s tracic ; of William Stniilt; brother of the prophet "Joe.' -lii - :lg3g.We kneioti - him welt -..-._ He was t keeping tavern inPlyibgnth, a small. villagein Hancock, "county ; some thirty - miles -from "• Nattvod. - A goodly number of the -u - Sitinte4requented his "honse,Nbut he never had much influence _ with the great body_ of Mormons, -. ' • Bill,' as hewaa familiarly termed by his ' Gen - tile' acquaintances, was always , regarded las one of the lesser lights. Compared with his older brother Joe, orbiS young erbrother Hiritn, he vias-an i erior man. , Os had.mak.h.less- capacity t an` the_ or l . mer, and far less cultivatiorit in the lat ter': " Yet- be itia try no ; me n a deficient . in peculiar shrewdness• which, from the motherof the prophet down to the ouugest a her children-was a'cliaraCter-, issue of the Smith family. . Bile,' however, tacked caution. _ He bad 'not An faculty z 0 f coneealment -which :distingidalied Joe and'lliram. Perhaps this was the rea 'arm that; the two latter induced' him to take up his residence, outside - (if the holy- city. . . .This 'Weakness of. Bill •conduced to his , popularity where lie lives . lie obtained a reputation for frinktiesa.and candor that was denied his, iditeW,der. brother... 3, and when he became " ` :`.candidate for Vegislative - , boners, ,he polled•manY Votes outside hf the Moved ti organization - , • .. . . - -i ...After the murder of .Jets and Hire , . , , Bill made a desperate attempt ibri the ; succeied." ) Bnt he carriedtoo new guns. Rigdou ,was - ,-a bigger man than 'Bill, . .' Strang was bigger 'than . - Rigdon, bnt Brigham Young . was the biggest of them. all. But Higdon, Strang; and Bill, were all too big to play second fi ddle to Brig ham.: Eadh - drew off with his particular ,' 'adherents; and set up on his own account. ' Brigham ancl_the great mass Of tile - saints made their hegira to Salt Like,Rigden -- and his followers to. Peunsyltanit t; at,;(l , >Strang, to Beaver Island. Bill commenc ed a _kind of nomadic life. We met him hire repeatedly afterwards en the South . ' ern rivers,- travelling up and down; lectu-, . rine- en Mermonism in the principal cities and tow,ns, seemingly on( of_ the notori f 1 ety whith attached to him. Within the last 'fiveor six years . we had , heard but little of hird, and we-',supposed . he had - either subsided into peaceful retirement or had . made his. submission to Brigham YoUng,•and become a citizen of Utah.— Our first impression was correct. Wil . liam Smith' as we learn fmrn 3 late rium 6,er of the Dixon "Telegraph,, together with a.few followers,'has settled in Leo coun ty, Illinois; There he Maintains the dis . tinctive ...tenets of .mormonism, , keeps•up . ~ • stated preaching,'. and practices many of thepeculiiritios for which the .sect are famous. Last 'week he was brought- be-, _ fore the - circuit court at Dixon; at the in . _ stigation of a • spirit dal wife.' ' 'We copy what followi from the Dixon Telegrdph : "At .the,present term of our.circuit - court, William Smith was , brought before it, having been arrested in consequence 1 . cit an affidavit made by- one of the female members of the church, in -Which' she set forth' that she hid ben induced - to - be . . •-.-___. Hove that it ,was necessary for her salva tion that she should become his spiritual ' wife_; the result of Which was the same that usually accompanies cases where no - spiritualism- is. claimed. On account of . the inability of the-witness:to attend_ at ~ - this term the case was continued. The ' defendant says' that it all arises; in Istri-se cution from the.gentiles. As another item On the same subject we may state I - that Smith has himself .now pending in • the same court; an application ~ for, a di- Yoree _on..the wround that his wife while at Nal2V4io was initiated into the 'trite ries of, and; es be says, •to 'seven de , grees'_ in spiritual "wifery. So that if - seems according to his-ideas of the dee . tines Of-that particular branch of the • :church imilitant, what is sauce : fir_ the . goe:scis - not sauce for thegander.' l4 .--.Chi. • rap Press. - -'' - The Slave • We learn.. from a crediblesciuree that three Poitugese Captains and bee Catalan merchant, arrived from _Cuba by the :cherokte and ~B lack Warrior steamers, and ire now in this City makingarrange ments for desinitching vessels to the Coast .of Africa engage 113 the Slave Trade„ between .that 'Coast and Cuba. 44They 'have already cont ra et ed for threeeippers -to be built at. Baltimore, and-are making other preparations in this City. • It is known that there are in this City several mercantile houses extensively en . gaged . in l i te slave trade, and that half a_ dozen vessels haiT recently left this and other. American ports, for the African edig. These vessels clear fir some Cu bin pnrtr. where they never 'arrive ;\ and being previded with false papers and sail ing tattier the Atnerican nag, they succeed in.reaching the Cbast, obtaiminti. cargoes of and landing t hem in ,euba, with the' connivance and colnplicity, of the .Spanish authcirities. „Our. comesycindetice -frOm .I - lavanna: has coniaitted important stateenis on this subject from tune to _ Our Authorities would do well to ex \ erzise more .than ordinary rigilunce regard to Teasels clearing for Cubau ports. —N. : :Y Times. ViCkPRESIDENCY.—The %ice Presidency has been 'recant before this time, on. the following occasions, viz Xiiiee by the death NS : Ahe. Vice. Presi dents, viz :—George Clinton, Avril,lBl2;. histermexpiring.MaTcl3,4Ba. 'Ethridge Gerry, liosember,lBl4\;.biiiterm earr _ ing March S, 1817. Ow by' :ktie maw.. nation of•Jolin C. Ca,.lhotin;;Decettiber-243, 1832 vitii term expiiled A1ava . ,2,1853.: Twice : by .the ,, death' of Presidents Har - risen and Taylor, and consequent acces f?ion ; ef-VicePreaidents Tyler and more .j.e'• l tlie . --,Preaidency—the foriner in. it 1.044 - ; the latter in July, 1856- 1 . , leaving; Vice Presidency 'vacant for he--rensti*er - of !heir respective terms, and the-Presidenkof -the Senate :with the right;;succession in,the P4sidency.L-• -The powers andal A:hal . ..albs Vice Pres, ident And the Pfflidani,4..the Senate • jor9 :semi' ire4,4l-Tikelgtme. except 1141.4 t. the lattee-v-c4lsl lll firSemunr and has lbe _44l4ing'*ot*. ntuivir„lTß:tie.;--.„ „!?-.P.,.eb!5.4,-,p ot - --:'''ze - nr - w. 4 446:.illaehitaiArits*o4 t ogy ...!tp,:_. : .,„ 1. ,,,„ . „-,,,:,, , , 7t v - 7 , - fv: ar ', i i i 4.' •• • jib -1,40:4=u Atitt.....r?,. ----- ~ , , : ::•:.,..7., ---- ii4joluitarproio!'.T.4!PPßTF.,i, ~ • :. 9,,z , 44--,,,: :;, ,,,, ..., -l litioic,:ilm i .p o il rj #o , jo i _spy.Boo . *AO lq4Ontnrt-lPt7-7.f '737.7:i Sind. rlikfikoolo,ll.. 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The l i dors -- of - the Peinociaey, lib o . er-in'tbe ,egi'slaim'e or Ont-orii,, Avbet newspaperetlitors or bar=room politiei always claim to:be - the peCuliar. friend the poor man, and continually bewail existence of our enormous 'State debt, nd the ccuisequeut burden . of J i taxation" - to Which the-people are subjected, as evils that every possible means should-be us to remove. lt - might be iiPeeted th l t men who talk so feelingly onthis,subjelt would at least avoid doing anything to l fir . Ake.. our burdens still more . 'grievous) io 'e. But; alas! the-profr,kgions :and the p -a ct the political - aeMagegue seldo 1 correspond. - Men : - who-ito.tiay, -proclaim aloud their lore for the dear _;people, and. zeal for their interests, will„ to-morrow, give'their Voices' in . f - avor of al 1 further addition to our State's indebted tress ; and that for almrpnse that; to many supple-mipded , Wien than uselOss.. For example,,fire tars of the people's expended., by our D Harrisburg--and for furnish Et' public . entertainment : ,to . the Legislature .and 'State officers of Mary- Jana, and the city fathers of Baltimore. grand. banquet as prepared, at which our Democratic'Governor Bigler presid• - ed ; and, as the Harrisbni# DenteereOie Einist. informs vs. -, "the clinref was tei)i tal, the champaigrr of thesimpst brina ripd in 'the greatest. abtyndance,!!iAs ,naFu ral consequence, malty of then public SOT- . ants of the sister Stateit got glorioriily drunk together, at the Ohne expernte,lso that several of them rrigilt be seen, '4t. 0e small hours of the ; nigllt,clinging,!affec tionately to tarni:'or l Sign: posts, n or. to whatever else might affo them "n:+teri al a;d" . r# supporting their spiritual fffic• .1 \ Now, whether the people, teniperanre people and Others,.desins to have their money' expended in '4ichaiiipaign of the finest /trand,",. for pplitidians ind fooffice holders I get elegant into icaied on, ‘ - we are n t prepare tOsay ; tit as Gov ernor Bigler . presi ed over he supper, and the whole -..i£a r wassinnoubtedly a i I . ili Democratic measure , it will ;no idoubt-iTe ceive the cordial approvil o ait the.blind ly obedient of \ th at party. ey 11727,j:t0t presume to say that our law makers orieht not thus to unbend thcmse es, after lam lestilative toils of the, winter,: or tai lie poor Inas should not ire ta]teill to mg for the frolic ; far .the Governor *Ad the leg islature have decided that It is.till right, and ,surely they -Imo* . best. .1 1 Icli, there may be .more iu the 4sat ter than appears .. on the nurface,.andlthe .entertaitunent any have been' got t i p s ynth the laudable intensinu Of satin the Fi, . ' r The 'Baltimore pipers inform us that or -ernor:Biglerhas withdrawn his re clitis . 9!' for McCreary, of l'Aarylit,nd, chp74 , l tith 'kidnapping the l pirker girls ; awh'fraTore it" is - - probable tbat.the - wOrth Ea e ''''.% entered into. a ticomiipiani; 4 tr y for suppressing all **agitation," and s i ezi h ',ening the bands of. union--tbat ii'sl , 9!say. slaveiy. - 1. : -..- I.' 1 - On the .whole, we thinklit Aim:LOT -ex, i ceedingli . rash to nay s , a !thing ta g - n e st tins six 7 thonsand-doilar ~(brrnei, inas , eh as -it was Aot,up by the . lain, - .homeipun Democratic lea4ers, wi 'ae tilte:xlbar friends of the people. mini ITeTy,cifefill how they spend ltheir mon'e*'.. .: . rj° It is yrel)..4ovgi t4 ,, ,,.14:e.,pvi53 of time DelaPergic.ii*Yart*7(4:4lYoilr*eir to_ oorrioratAoas; IripacpOlitailice„l and:it is, zniorerby . appeaytag to ihis_hoitititiiitair. !'y any e t-berf . P 3 o'!PsiP l 4- niqlkrOeltilt*A- - iv,iins of that iaiiiiiiive:irai * - -': 1-- s - op . 14tiqi - i 4 04. - ' 46 -.' 1 :' , '' :' -; :' ' ' ' 7 : , / .. '.-- -, Let - us= sow - bow-their'. aittt . ....i t . potidt ' with ,414 iii• profest4oniiti3bia . '_ I'. -t. A ) great -many Act Of .Assetn*ii ' :, j i as,4d :I .-bysook State i.esrillature , doting .9! iast session, - ,littc,: ! :yexy! 4*. , , 4.. i! Aeon , ere'.-of Plitki. ll *" l !"Ce'vkiiiiiiiitii : th , -10 - 14:1O ' iii -gen eral: ..-410i';theihl..bas,e r 0 . ' rigis... l'4 6 iii!fiie*,:* l6 o l 4.44l l. ':' - ' . ?* 04 , it woadiiiiiit'i in .iti;iititiiiici'l - .I:'OfIL . -- „1 4 6 ring t 4 .44 - semi . f. rcaig thoti long .: '... inotti Y ittitt'iliiiii ;;4° _ it . .,aillii:: ',' i 11.. larger -644!1t*:0r.:_..p:a0ki1ici4.,4.,,..--. -.o*-.#4,4*100.00i44',:',,•.''.'''.:T7,'-, -. : . . - .,i:or' , L.'', li•ret-a:4, REEI FRAZIIBRI . , ;TON raoton), PEter4. WHIG STATE TIC thousand recently mocratic: rules, at what? Why; to e.~ mto) The. 33! CD inea ten oriw plot ryas cOuntrseal , P'#c llll3 large by ed two Tnrct Per.4 33,4 Mihe 5 1 11 003' the eastern, and 2¢ onthe Western, mak it 240 perches, or Lihreeilburths or a mile from north to Soni,hi .;and 212 'front east to westNmbracint ail': arei:of 318' deres. tie •Tewn Connell lapwing given the- re quisite two weeks' notice of :their inten tion to reit and mark the lines acciardint . to : thi4 -latest extension,. proceeded on Monday last (May 2d) to do so, that= the lines and :corners might be well defined and hereafter 'generally known, by posts Well set in the groUnd at he crossings of all the roads running out , of town: For the information of those who. may be interested in' Itnowing,'if ' be Well testate that the tun:theists mils on hind er Isaac P o st, a fie-,hOve the Plank._ Read '' the 'Dort! t in the pathway- ' to the south ' Gilbert Warner,.4; the sontl of A. Cha U rlin Esq., 1 .' .1 0 in a lot Ite Pack , . 1 ins road ; and the soul extends 16 reds in o thefirrm of Samuel Grer,bry; Esq." The eastern _line crosai Milford and awego Turnpike a few rods above the Farm house of..ud g e Jessup, leaving .that in tlie township; and the .Plank road 'west 'of D. Brewiters. The northern line takes n i all on tha'New . Milford hand • south, of charles Sprout's, and all on the - Old iningbarnton road south of flatvey Ty r- ler'i. . The. western lino barely includes the' .house of . Mrs., Scott:Jot the Owego . to , and ihe southern line inclndes the dw Dings, of Walter Foster and Elijah l M ton the Springville road. . • oulil seem worse tetri.• ' ' ' ol4ox Li . —Tbelf.V.**l:4 , 4-'44 ll 's •i c o - titiii i ,- 43 - ia l i iiittiv t i -a t i ti i eq PKA I O I - . 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Undergo an imprison , 11 1 \ m/ I pt . , in, the . Eastin Penitentiary, in Ale county of , Philadlphia, in solitary coo: finCm6i a t hard labor, , foi the term of t-wo ~,ears.. : Joshua W. Curtis vs. The Montrose & liarford PlanklJoad' Company. 'Verdict for plaintiff f0r.5243. . , . - ; Albert. Myrick vs._ John F. Dunmore.. Trespass. Verdict for plaintiff for $219 69. Township of Ditncu:k ys. It .T. Ste, . _ Verdictfor plaudit fcii : ~. In the matter . of .petiiititi - of Thomas Walter Boots for change of name tin Wal;. ter Boots Thoniai,the court decree, April I.oth.;Ort the Prothonotary enter and pub- . lishi e same accordin4, , to the Act of As-• t semi): lee., upon the . Pi Dyer of the lieu .l: I . ::S.tkr..l . .Cbittenacil:!tii4 s,.4ot a saa. - v 8„, . ;'. a i Netr. York Mutual InsuTance Com p,: ny' . Verdict for. plaintiff for $2 ; 652. OS. . . . A- I t INILVE- BALL PLA'rEn.--- Ve sanisev-. send ' ~.ys and a dog playifig all, the oth er day.outhe'villsge green. The dog—a fine, black=coated . tipecimen olf his rate--- seemed , quite - is. much engaged 'in the t s opt - as -any of the company, and was $ --$ . rtainly the most active indiidual among them. - Whet4Yet• the: ball eluded the ball-c eei l i , h strolte and bounded away to ti dista ee, he w 4 after it - like a;flash, and sp i ', ly returner," fo where th e,boys steed, with it iu hie teirth: He didn'ikappear to 1 belonic to either uside. in piiiictilar, but , was -unner it(eneral for.boTh, so that wh Ai, th e- boy imissed- ellen be bad 0. Mueliibusinesi Inn his bands (figuyatively spe4ing) asro4 ~ dtly could. well attend to. 'Whether thti is any impreventetie iu •ballidaying, a 4 far . as the boys ,are Con cerned, may be questionable; but we considered theintelligence and prompi tude displayed $ by . the four-footed :Player 1.11 as quite mina: ' able; tied deternhaeil , to learn his 'maid, and cultivate his acquaint ance, „ at the ft . t opportunity. ~ ; ' ..:•L , • __.....L._ - • -.•-,. L An advertisement appears in the last-nuinher of the liartitinny,Deinocratic Psif ia. nfreri9g a Ye Qtara 9+l l o P band'red dollars for the rapture of al ftigitive slave. Noe' having- ever seen any, thing of the 'kind in a Norther newspaper before, 1%-e take tLi3 to be another r evideriCe of the advance Of liberal ideas antonethe pro- grey ve Deinocnic.y. 1 They are certainly .farahead of those benighted persons who; inst'ead of 'helping . to arrest' the higitive, vvienld rather aid : , hint to escape, even at tbe'riik of.inciiiiing the penalties _" of the -lam In their zeal lor the- cense tfrisla . • - - "ltt i: . 1 o fartili - 4,13 '<the 31 07 , fraelr" !' 'ni , . er-,_ . la* ieciiiilis , ' - alitn9clui!n ike'- :ll n*ay. far ." 41 IT!'r ,- •• 1 that ~0T- OielAko:,=*•. , VPan'-' may- - , on they : li look-oat t o ab brit6 and theilth secure the iree.l u hundred dollars; and, th etsitisfastiOn of having pit tortiii - a nobl4;roctiot;, ..._::: 1 -::: .. Three'cheert for Abe progressire De; ! ) , The 7. - - 2* -1. thctiondon 3. . . . . - The, Londo. Time:, _which during the 4 - ungatiaii conleit,.was {ltatingui~l:r far its AtiStri. - Roesian articles:lnts not inter._ nutted .its _malignity.toward Kossutlfi; wi-appears' from the followin g inaideur_ noticed in our columns - en - Friday In its number of the 16th A iril, . The 7*ps the- bottite.tu the oc- M ltle tad Lan search. dim bad .been applied sequently, according - to The Daily Ifeilft. _.. A . t Hungarian soldier, a deserter from A tbe strian army. balled on bite seeking c itiiit.. M.- Kossuth having _ascertained that the man'had some experience in the Austrian artillery, and sebsequ.eutly in the chemical, department of the sanitary establishment, -thetight that he might be suited, to the Work of Mr. Hale's &eery, and accordingly recommended him -to that gentleman for employment.` The man was tak on, but, in consequence either of his nattentien or Misconduct, was - shortly a erwards dismissed ; and it is just poisibl that out of revenge!, he rashed.to the -Home OS A!, and hoaxed ita, astute e h o f with the' cock-and-bull stcirv-ofilie , d - .liouipe at - Rotherhithe," and M. Kosiutb's mysterious _manufac ture and ae.cuinulation of: projeetiles. It. must be repeated that tins ts only conjec ture, and Ressibly itirolts att unjust , teem sation against a true hearted i llungarian." Mr. Hale has written a letter protest ing against the 'police entry '4 l 2 it his premi ses, stating that nergunpnweler and not an arm of any kind was.fouval except the rockets ;-• Lord Palmerston boldly' assert-- ing that: armsvrerefound, and 500 1113 of powder, ;which c is , gross febrication."— Tribite. - • - ' 'lleDemi Troubles ( Appear:to be rife in Cincinnati; Lately they had a roost exciting eon est for School re tors . 1) whic h the Cathnlic c , dates. were all defeated._ A- few . days ago we mentioned that the-Mayor of the city had forbidden a Protestant streetpreach er fram.holding,fortli 011 therSablkath, on the plea - that his sermon against tlibCath olics had the tendene d y Of incitings' riot. It appears by•thecilicinnati Atlas of Mon daY, the 25th - inst., that on the very,Sun day onwhicit he it , ls forbidden to speak. the preacher question did; as, usual, . meant upon. the head iof a barrel in the midst of the market space, and was speak-, ing to a crowd of aV)ut a hundred order ly and respectablUperioni, - when the -Mayor, attended, by. the regular- police and a - b large 4 f r ..p o ffi cers. neared upon thirgrhund, and seizing him, obliged him to - This was in the morumg.• In the ^ eflernoon.of the same day, 'order ,the direction tind illiSpice4 of Archbishop • PPnisch4ll, great procession; numbering g'frOm fire tn]ter . thousand men , with badges . flaw, banners, and. a large nun:Asir . :of bands of music, marched through-e streets' to lay the coruer-stone'of a Catholic church. -. The. Catholic church bells were rung during the whole time;-thatirass bands, compre heuding,nearlY in the chi, wee iug.land the proctissimai marchedAtTough halt the town, - blocking' up the streets, making a. very - ostentatious parade. %Thiel] created a great_ deal of excuement. sufficient to render some of ihestreets impassible to church-going people, and to disturb the stillness of the Sabbath. to 4ayor had. out a large po li ce force to pro tect they presessiocr i circtitristan; kta; - explain statement Vre . published, relatiVe tu'e public Call Up on the, Mayor tOresikti. •That.olficer 'ap pears to_havebeeu determined at all haz ards to preCent a lint* on 'the oecasion ; but, in dtiing - so, ha* thoroughly orotund the Protestant population, and added fuel to a religieus excitement which :wasal readi very deep and • Blinklol HAP P!" FAMILY.— r the neva, Alezindria Victoria, was tiara May 24, 1819.: • - . t Prinee Francis Albert Augustus'Charles Einanual of Saxe Ceburg arulTiotha, was 1 born Aug:26. 1819.,, . '. . The 'twain were married at the age of 1 21, otrthe-10th iit Fi:b.,•1640. The issue has been t - ' Victoria Adnleidei- Mary Louisa, *hi , Nov.• - . 21; 1849. ; - , .- "-.-:, Albert. Edward, born Nov. 9.1841: , • P Alice Maud Mary„loro Apri125,1843. Altred -Earnest Albert, born 'Aug. 6,. 18441 . - '. If leutt, .4myset.so ViCtoria, . born May 2.5e,'1846-' 1 -, .: . - .-' . .LOtlisit cart:dine - lilberta', l'xmi'March 18: 1848.;.' ' ' , • ..; -. ~ - '• '-• . 1 . Arthnr William Patri4. Albert, born. Mays' 1, - '18.50. ,• - A son . net' yet flaw*. bore Apiii 7, 1853: '" :...f - ' :.- 4 ' . Eighe : children- 7 km' , -- sems and' four anghteraL-in' 13% years,. and all - alive 'and . well.' , -: . q' ' -, t - - -. Pinitnaret. Prenint's PinsONAL H*n r • ,gtan correiponi eut of the Nevi York Coiner, Ali. of General Pierce, "trod- hiLdtitiki l ; " tics wide, ans `ill-osei;**),eloy ! . - intimate personal liiintinee with. 11(iT4 - 214,1tnit titeberewi went*. end . hiPchttertyears, and the "= of t;nnernin public du'. this' -Once- his' "eleetiini,'' hiye **l43iiiith relligniee liiiott#b***,taltvall' orisiiwity .bidritrn*i in obit:nB - noid , v i vacity - ` l4 l z hia'hAiiiiienT , tbairserrii9ds:a . ' ' ' ' '.lll6Aibid i r.keviilivai4l4ll,*! - :fu1.... ; .F; : _ z. ,, i . ; , _:.-" 1:!.• ...---.. "ri :-.,...:. .''': t: 1:; . .. 2 iii t 4taiiiiiiiiiist ii i '*!eti Tazo i:: . ' ~ -. 44.4?' -i t; i tii t ibiltiter ikinied , tl4cite, Tim. - iiiiii4,4*liiiiii ' ' tdt ' iligiiiiijrdiid4* 411Z iw , 7 . 7.77, ! , : , ...:' - .. ,, F ,. ..: - .:...- -. 5 . 7 . .,:r9...F27', , ...-:.-..••; , ; :•.7.': ,,. .-:1..-... , ,,.::,.. ,. ..:„:„ : , ,.' •i...r..i...;: - .•:::.Ci.....,!,=:?::' , ,2k..:',...r .4---.-:.‘a;,l:-::,--..--,....---,.L.4.,.L,-;—. _ ,~, ' .L..,.• -,- r . 7,....;- 1 .- ' ; r:, `4-"_.--','_'-', , ',.' 7 . , - - r - L .. 1 , , - ,e - ~"-;+...• ,4: 7..:.:-..tt -. Death ofJudge - Gibson. , , .- . PutLADet.ritrA, May 34 1553. ' - lidri:llihnlfhinnister . Qibs6n,,,Tadgo Of the Supreme Ceort, , .-an& for many year* Chief Justice -of the state, died iat 2 o'clock this moiniiii,nt the United States. flotelim this City, where for several days his a 4ted teMily have been awaiting in egolg, &suspense - the termination alai' hono , life. iiii AiseaSe 'ioisst' an affec tion oil. the stomach, which completely baffles the hest medical treatment.—,-Tri bwie. 1: - . , .. i• Blessing. the, ;Beiitits. Grace -Greenwood ,in a letter from , Rome, dated Jativary' 26th, futilislies thi4 description, of a peculiar religious, cerc- flimsy.; %S a wont last Su ttlaSr to see the bles-, sing ofbeasts—an n nual ceremony which takes, piacii at the c urch of San Antonio. Abate. • ! There Was an Intibense' Crowd of all deseriptiens and elaiites of , people;, among the rest, a . vast Com:motion Of beggars-- the crippled and mOrited . ,' in'eittl I ass: vari tn eties, wreeks'ind`renants, zo l d subdiiisirms Of,men. _ • A 'Kest, stood, on ',the. steis of the church, 'with a holy witersprinkleCin his sand, SO a little,boy . at• ins side, bearing t 6eSiter. The' animals Were trotted ore biin he 'read 'a:form Of berm-. diction : in 'Latin, - shh - ok 'the sprinkler at them, and they were good fiir, a twelve month.. Ofcourse this is done =fora con sideration. its what i 1 nut, in, the iyay of church parades,ay . ! e d • • p s-. 0 ; im ties The Brat arplieants for a:benedic tion` after our arrival,:were two misera bleiold eart-horses, who leoked as-though - the - blessings of all the fathers !of the Church; couid not keep them on their legs fOr twenty-four ' I fear the rue was 'extreme• unction - to' theni; atid yet the owner doubtless led thein away, re joicing lin tile faith ftt the &toys were elleated of the poor skeletons 'for , a year to come. - - . . . . - . .. Next earths, a .ditit of - dinikeys, wit , f their heads . .and tails ,. decorated ;With gay riblioteC.. One of these coMinitted clic eV er-..te-liapprelletitled ,asiiiiiio .. iitiprOprie 7 ty- of braying in the midst. lettlie ceremo. ity.. SO absurd, hid icroaS,l and'. pitmpou . S. ly farcical wits this _scene=sn stupid; yet c. - AisciOusly . ritliculotis. seemed . :the chief actors, ,that - it struck tile o'o,4(le : diction Might hate : . CommenCed, IWiiliOat - great itianprOpriateriess With an a:pestolie 'Pear; ' ly helored hrehten f' l :1 , ..- . . r • Do not think the ir everent Iron] Allis or anythin„rt -Of the kill J i that Imayjsay....l - feel a ;daily incrcaeing indignation and contempt towards thelnonst . rois ,I absurd hies of this system . of 'religion . andilio ac ters therein... Te revErence vecti . .f pings and :such: Men were 41 . insult to the God in whOm.l believe. - 1" , . ' •J . ~" ..: ".There. catne U a pipiddett . andj violent - Showei, and we werldriven,.forehelter, Into the church, ; where.we'werejirOught into Motaintitnitarelitirms wit lrtheloW er 'daises thaaWae atOget her safe or sav6.-. ry. • Lop A - democrat , even in . ' Italy,•till it cornea to - garliCialij palm, Ilitiep I - must . confess nay . democraCy assumes . •sin ab stract! t 7 ia rite! 0. - ' " After - .the storm was passed, .. , i 'the. Popes prod.•caine, . . cw.tly : driven- ia carriages,.tnagnificent Alit-micas. - Then !folliiiving tho 4 •or tbel . cardinals, scarcely lOw . st at ly, and gOrgeoue; Next Ca me twenty-four - lrlong-. ing - ,.t0 Prince Pionibino, attached - to'ne Carriage, ill decorated with plain& and ribbonseally 'tt . heautittasight. • • .' .. . The lioftes .4thith 'we're to.. ran in the poksti. Were blessed arnij iimisdal.demon .strittiens of popular feeling; and .so it,. endedistlin - oddest, absurdest, most *otter ' Iv eidicaliitis retigious-cerernonjail :I ever I beheld. • . - • ' . , Tel morrow , 'Carnival begins. • -It -is J late at night t . all is quiet in -the ... :streetit, except the noise of . hallitniers next, door, where'they ate putting. up a balcony.--;-. The sound at this hoer; has IsOmethingi strange intl•Sinister in. it ;-Jseinefliiiit so scaffild:tmggestive, that it. ainMst 'gives one -a taa=be-lßunglne*t•mortling stn't of a feeling., . j --• . _ • - •We neetpat "however •gq se far for examples of this ,kind; .fer 1101'6,1- Jilt this city; bureaus, bedstead's, .barrels pi: salt ; dic.,!llre', are " blessed" foe " a Con3idera tion4" bat . thie concerns a's onjy, from the fact; :that an attempt' is now being made to educate American- youths-as far as pus= Bible; who are bereafier_tO 'wield the cleS liniesof the Republic , . by men engaged ~ . . as pOncipals•tu this sort efiyiesiness. •• " High Salaries: ' When the amendment firth* General Appropriation increasing satsries of officers, Was Wefore the House otthe late Cotikress, Thaddeus Stevens.trade the folldwing remarks: .. , Nuw ' if the Whig Administration:, Wereto continue in power, I should think i l the :salary - enotigh, as it has been lar 1 enough.while Whigs have been ini.iffice But:it is the policy of the Administratio 1 that is atout to come in; . to: increase al ialaries. I belie‘..e . that the - aalitries of th 1 Heads .of Dpparments 4N.13 been increasi ed 82..900 each by the. Senate, end that the ',.ministers abrund, are to be allowed. 86,000 for beeies, &c. -Now,' sir, that ii ~ ..,„ . . , right. vemitensts cannot lti,.ei upon such small salaries as Whigs can. ' ,:Whey hare ; I not -the same peers of economy: lam in fever tif carrying-out 'the wishes of the people: The - people _melt have kneW,n, when they. voted in Apia Administration' that they would be extravagant;-'that ' they 'Would not be_as economical as the] Whigs had been. The pen - plehave spoltH in. ; Let their wilt be pbeyed; • Let I lie Deinneratic partrpit - lip it! their seltil ries to the highest point ,and let the cntin . try:; know it,, aid then: . Fierliipi,litirealler;l the , t country will pais anotherrierdiete' - Ur. The papaya •siate that ii neerarraogeriteut hap befirrefrosted upon the Bore% and Now York City Railroad', ma*re!tyttli'eptcial Express; 4-4.!..l,ight l in s Litiois' to' be inn , 'every - day ; bet eieen7 . t hat city sniff '-litivir York; icievpig - Butralo at A:Llo4..tted ariteiiiwitt*Now - krerk It 904 P. 1111 .- 4, and leaving : Near;Yerk . -, et'VAI i itiandliriiting iollalrale---et ;8,20 -P. M. By tlits ) -arkiinsgtmemt. 4fislieulinil from New 'Wily will reach Buffalo ti m e lift.; the tiP; l 4 , 64oeineitirig be enabled tot eke ibeir - elioitootwarttialtoificiitaeat: - - The Near York trainTiencluiiirely fprAtiflislii i endltbe .. , iteateniet and- - baggage sirs Ape tbOugtihireet, . -144 41 4414 .**i11 - W50414 1 Tre l leme ediezikeap-'l`keee tiaiterAo : !+ ; 4a it - tul*tbied thue;latiilibe a tit - irdl itel ,, Vtrioet- . ' iel*Diiiii. - litiktiligi - 0 11106 $ ille ‘ file A 4 . 1 4- ' i , -j4iificS.ii , :*4. ,- ',ttiiopiwigii. . t ,_ l ..iiwpopoiti -, AbOweik4idefieleiibffivi *iiii, ::,:, -** 6 o o l l i -- ,Apion 1110 , . - .: , ,Ar-44._ ,-, -1 ,-- :,.. - , , .:1, ~. - .::-..-.,..1y,,,,...5 -- ,,, ,-- ...- a ii..7.?':--::,--?.-.!,..-1T-z-_,,,.g.g •,tc'=:4&;.4-Te. ,,, - y' --.-4 Railroad: ~, - -k .-..,74 • ..-- ev,-, , ,, ,, , -- -; -- .z.--..... 1-,!, Th , 0 ass re : re near (Chloe. ,•• 1 [ . --I [ „..,-.- I .., 'g° ~,•-,-,_ 1 AuccittFr ov A Assexocrt. : ' Bfi .-I•la4hig •en : is fr• th :_ • p sen,„er on. ei''p''ss - ti . ,aiii - t . Utt of - hin'ago 111: on .the 71" to eve . ':of tlje:24th l IC, it tiocUrred tit ,; (ankitfterwar 5.., : as,anggested b s Met eentieeted , with' heTribinte,)'th t 4 some of thcio ' emus mident aof htirri c ainl thrilling interest :hat fell-under 4 l e ownr eye in connecti it with' the 'awf4l collisioin might. In so measure satisy tholpublie mind, An certain I am, that it yv'll give a rntrre.tru Ifni representati4, (if the' tragedy . thanas yet appear-edit) . the 6 astern prints.: II i Broad ctirporations are 'Marvelously ignor nt of the detaits•pf such calamities; and e. ceedingly tirotto t o givethe :bast:-.61:10,91: :the- totto, .to the. p • ptiblie -eye. . Vonl ,; (Itat the were equally gifted ti pr ' -ierCig . the i! If, ti occasionally -it. :Jove] 7 ,wife ; b coming , daughter or nob e so n f some of he nian ager •or orp r ratrit'... of our, 'kends sho . 1) . be, im . :tiered "'with the'cnisluxl an , angled vlctims f; their:gitiltY - recli 11 U L lean ~ it - lien dqubtleitt exert •a most hal owed influe Cc ft - i the' Safety; of the traveling' p l Ubli ~.- '2•NV ~ left - the Roelies ter; Syracuse uudi CI icago• Railroad , fin thel 'great S.o*utlttirn Michigan Railroad' nbout 9 o'clock g...,11 - .,: . (beingl sOrne tWti . hones 'behind' trri'e,) abotit stA miles out of'thicago ; `at : a Pine: knovvn Lithe junc.- //oi l !, - Softie ofithe . cers on the fatal ptejsenger ( train eup - sed theinselve:i - as being greatly displea.ed wit k n l the dete tion. We 'star ed . a ut 1 .of 10 o'cloek P: M. for ll' oledo; Off q. Sione four' iles from the junctiem an ten frbm Chicui'6. - thc Central - and Southern Michigan rcidds crt ss 'each other—a - , est 'unwise and tlUti gc.i4nis iirr-ii ment, as rnany have-often -aged, " i l and as t o eve t has!, proven. As' ths frains apprOache 1 the'erosiAinc. 3 they / w .re plainly .insig ' itf each other. for se -eral miles. 'h. moon s hone one • most heatitifollyi the pnil eis perfectly . Jevel,:' and no excUse jfor he collisioti - cinha: furnished that:lWO s tisfy the intelligent' beholders and the sit'crers by it,' ' Strbee• w i n-remember that t ase are. rival read A-= that a jealtini and bi ter feeling exist's be tween them—that nee engineer was an - - gtY vtiii l the (latei t' . tt, - and that the traln.s .• ''ere loin' in'--sig ht. tf , each other befre tie. co:lli:anti, ;th e fe .ling 'steals over 'ns, ad iu cominOn will 'many others we ' are reluctantly forced t believe that • - t. he . .en-' . gfeeer on'ourltraitr Led probably on' the , ernigr .ands an reign tram bound for Chi -6'go urged u the •ttaine in the bloody 1» lr pe of being ble i • pass tht , crossing he f+! c the other train' - ante up:. , But alas 1 t ey each - .haitene on to terrible .'dei tuuction. ' Welifer: , behind our time'and lite freight tis-ye In he 'the right of way: o ] Our train t bile twin*" with great - r . ' lOcity, • ` at" "le t fu ty miles, per '4ltonr, struck he fi fth cai- f the emigrant train; , acidas thfs angle w & very ofitit,ie -"thielt 1 i i ' %Le tna, e; with the flier train, they came 1 ntl t uering - -tind er Siting on, piling' the..'! i .„ d m ead, rilde'd an; slightly. ittjtded,,in horrid mrofulion t rengltthe _ling - mass 1 .of.:lir9lten :cars. ' ,crealus arid' roans, "and Avtiffings,l wet'. theti mingle - a -''lt tsr- , rifle. discord 4 ......„, '• ' • - LParent's; vt itititi • in aftoti- di-6e the n crushed ofripfrng ; Children viailingtiVer t i eir dead artd did tiattiits; elietah ll ' abes far , ittudere ' .ft'orta their frimtic mothers; rthithets it - thegoniesot death,- i ll till graspiug.er C ung b ins to by_their ferrifid echildren !,•• the -itad t..11,,it orecl and f i t iglu enea,i, _ever ' '4lrection. presenied a scene that.,*an b•• realifed only 'when tieen and pai n ad i i i'. One man lay fast one& in ill wr :eked - Cars u pon 'las on , A) r ' I could ' I , S , son, and e or', we, extrteate, .him; his daring b y_i7aS he a d.: 4oilt i er father e litt l ing is teeth , knocked eel and sever / al kilns 1 rOken, stood ' over,-Itii, dying wife and di daughter, while t67: t i sons, all mangfed, faif..at• tits feet, an dl'4 only surrivmg da tgt et none rent.to , to. comfort and nil leer to survivingreeM hers of the Ifitmil); joyou s and lup•p:py in each otherS love' dud Society tit Minutes .before. ..Another ituAatnf-ao fiither.'en i his way •to visit tit . .e . ' i-elatives of hii - -wife - ;in thii St atei Dec.,' puttied .bybis wifoin 'child, :4 , as _ln the ~ act o j f,aying his far i , 'when the t i ains I et.' s'.' r porket-book; , • , 'containing some, s4olt: A as of eourse,l j dropped, amid - he left fat f rota home_ aildj ' friends, witih a ' ife :ifetionsfy injured; I without it cent of _'`nosy. Mr. Nifillitiots,l (or Villitin)soe), the keeper; :' of a hotel. near , Michigan „ ty . ; .in Indiana,:h4a hisj legs broken and:. rushed to:perfect 'jelly,' and his che4,:,&c..., much itdured. Ha beg-, "get?' us to - kill 4i,, ~ and put an end tfi.lfisj suffetingi,' i ite - 'A as-alive the lie*t • mern*-1 ingf tint' ilii,,Plii.tCia nii siaidlietiiist - -An.l Severpyoftlici abt 'named personsliieref, passengerktie, t e ifitat-class--ears:--notj -1 withstatntinr4.ll = d - lbeen stated. that yuine . I 1 neapk our train AN pie . „killedf ~ :. - -,.-, ' - li I was in the IA ird'eni or our iio ire- 1 ingithe cenker on ~ : Air engine, bag . ge car, secOnd-clitss car nntl fi rit..class can e were in' a'e rut , s f;:yet, but few . biioniri , car w .ere mart illy' injured . . ' One roar li near ine • wait ki lee, - anii‘athers„.td:iity ceitain 'knOwled . 1 ,-,-.were much` bruised and - Ctle:'' he -c r - Was turned ever, and the front - "ash.. s -to pieces - I•epetied c ,wintletv tern's •-ei, thrivtindows formed ihe-tnir - and'bott ra °tithe car, Ws we Tay —and. dit4l. rny,elf fi t, thus. escaping ,4 safely;::•. - °Oen A • ere 't' 863E41 in t resarne Arty. I might I . 'have aid...that' t e criar si — is in' th)A•G- - 'at Chicagii]siramp, and the terinfr ', fon ided Us on - every side, to thud th' 1 -i fret`One to ilitir, feet: : Two tg.. p \ little chit f* re • tlitivztiell , '..'' ," ' ::,, =' 1 ddhbt i th t the iiled'Will W found nuitherl litre '3O I 'ati'2o, and - thelh: i :rer• ]fog,o lieri.4ii sever■T f tbd:, tier cident imrp ir em except= both of ern "tom 7 Lek physii Territ perkon Illinni Itc; rhant Wit witty Patil i i i rur . 4 til reach froth 61)' to l 'iiette seen aeid before he oat niorning.-' %Anil ed:enthe'ispassengers. . I ‘. 'lag - After :41 ''' ) i`i it syn t ectilentt ,era Of °lirtraln , - one braketinnF. Aed:rther'Snitti?; int tnitssiiii)it:rfl , . next morning, en engine Wit, 1 ,i'ne 111 . 61 could. sitich4l o 119140 'hi intllnikins Of. 1 1 . 4 1 $ aritt ifi the. matter' adielY.: tiiiii atour iiiaii; , ,v6,4lifi called 10 . . 1 t . 7 .", 1 .4 . BAl4i4iN IZ' niilielitl 4 l4Ar.' Itir 3ti, 4 1 45it'''''', , !sii i tirtit Oftliiil #1. 1 •140 - - , ,:',"( ' 4 . 1 :' ' ''' L; as, l 7 .714": 1 , :5 ",. r ':i4 7.'-'i'L.Zfli:;:rZ ~ 4.41- . ..r., . ., - . .?. . ..1ta*, : re..,,,,E.7.,"....- -P... ...,, , ,z 1 ....' i • s :: :.-., ,:.111it '' - '' 'll.o.. 1 14110 1 Ili .... :: - : '-': :: •t . it-ge,narnYefefiiiiiioniiiii'enaared -1 V --. .-,-, ----,1 ..,.. :,-.1,ry., -.!--. , ..4,v.,-:-. -..... r ,'5i. , --- . , 7 ,- , --...-- ~...? .., , 11 -& ..1/lpg...jpA -014p•aY:9=lit,t4e- t itrallrpait . f Webill , e44o,ll.o) . :::,ciiit . o* - *la White : i liki....t 4 V:::;: l *P;F.A.4 i t4 , 0.1410:01i OW aide I, ef: 11ie,iiiet140 , ,.e.„:._ . - . int ilii.ii;rt.diatifica 1.. abov,ooiTiiiii4k 4,..Wlietiii. Will 4 0u o • irt - 41. - *i.kili . ,. on ..Ilfei'aide. „It is coe:..! - 'fi . dA.,,t4Wiaie . lls;ia,iiiiilittlie grecie . . b e ; 1 . found:- . . as - favintil4otials anticipated, the'.. • .Whela.litial.Wilf:inkpnt...under'contiaCt the - present_ , i‘oiiii.',.".:::-'rhadateck; -we; believe ... ' is ciWned . :knTrh# 6 4 l o"iiht• f •:: - , ..'. PY .this - lici.'ol. cmnal_ct.i9m!ri;il 'theta. bigh: T hileiilinr!fi liik ! t.,direCt railroad coin- .". nitp . ,iicatiold tilt iie j tvellied f rom . the Lick:- ..-- aiiatilt!:MYmi l Ook.-14. 114 . Lebigliid4ilifd r s ~ t4 - 1 4 1eiii - Irt#lc'T3i.. the; giiv liiiiiey'Petitrai, ra4io 4: 5L . . 1 1#44 7 - 1 01t1OP,414,:k114Y.ri*'4 ' 1 Miii . ;iii'iiiii:itit..'Niiinsp: m n:of the ( 11.6.. t i tSla*Oir:r0r*Lr'7.4*(ilitriv . rall, .' iwa iindetaciitnto. l .;".ii-.ttr :e.iii&on on ; neii . • read; fa :ixstkiCeoiblie 'lmthjtkerveide7And '.. t thet - t4rriii,l( ':a2iiii* , ~ .-..-..,-- -: -:..f.: '.7... - ... ; -,:-. - ii -. .. . It - rege1 4 ,..,.,- : ,iirpOphel,4foiepie find, i l ; il - piit! in ~.. eration,.- - .thiirnad iyill 4: a .‘ large I.iiint-ii. nAtalge - b4eiapa.;44Fiuly, In • .1. - aoep'(,rttiii, - in': ? . ... , ol:,Cia!;', ti4t. I: pasoefig e t 3 ,..-- rnrc hab i ll, ;,...1.1k,e; :-.17 . 4' . :,.diitiuice ;frose 1 Great''. Ben ,'.Wheither.f . aCkiwanna and - Weaiertic4 neon; mid( he:Aric..railtoad,- i t .to N.w . : =I lerk, by iiT::- tier.icia , d, is : 214 - ;milos l ;..wiily" - '14 ,- .de vl4j:Qntijtni6b,: , "ManCh:Cliiitk'atal- taiitAiiii.,.it'..iti:iii'yeial L mils: less. ciiiiiifthi ; : and ,l;wiides 4y-this route,. 'Phila., dcdpliii..ia.licinigheneiiiflbo • : miles nearer to tli*..iiiiiMlo.o:o . 4 wealthy fegiii . thiii.by .: :ii . iiy*.._ifalieSl,,r.tn*.iistente . ,.. —..itlicic4,. C/004:-.'ad.iitte:. 1 1 , ~, .. . :.. .. .. ~ .. .. . . • .- . _ ,-_ 14 : - - ' a^"The Lake•Su - pet•tor ( opper Vines - are not; .as -has- Peciiezierolly supposed,:' ti- new diCovery.. of the present genera. / tion ' neither aris-theipreieni miners-the .first diggers in that;'region forthe miner.- al tieasW* 6-, .. The - iiMge_ mounds; scatter: ed over the eiiiintry, ihave ' , left traces be. -; hind theinr.-"Or *it race: long : since 'passed away; pit,io, ,a more striking, manner have the evidene& of , tliatracel . - -a re- Cently' . broukht to:light by. the 'd i k „, .'' -' .Q . f ancient, ' mines,- 'ec tools,c.,- in the :- e:= SuPerior ' - io.Tin. 10 JB4B/t i ; i ~ It. .f these old- m i nes. were diseOve 11 ' i tad -..rn ... it was found srloasi of pure cop i rweigh._ ing 'six: . tollS,:Olich had Aieen , Taieed_ by ancient wedg4, and riplled gent the gat: 10-y. . Thesesn cie.nt - ,minei extended °Ter alract of cou*ry 100 miles long running. from N - . E. ttiP.'W.:, i A great number af tincrent'tools :hovel been fonod. They all CoriSi4 '0 - haid-Seclies.-liith . 6 ingle. and lout &e g ott i‘ ei i for the reception of han dles, like thoSe'nowi,employed . hy hlack 4rniths fot bil l iallig 7.1,1 if 9ir • wZagps.: The 'Marks of old fires eitendc every Where, Showing thatthey-employed heatin their mining o eratiOns4y heating - the riwk first; thin.,,,—olincr it - qUickli with water to ' Soften Tr.:" . . 7 the plan for softening-cop.. Per.. When did thesu anCient miners work the s e , and wliolwere they? • GEN E .U'B CosAle:x.4 most, extraordinary ~. Junt his reached us in d prica, , letter.Th:o Vienna to; a high t i 'personage . here, and: haslheen the talk of our saos , s: for-the-list few dys. . It ap,, pears that ‘the,Circ!4stance cif-the degth -of General .11.aynauf pi- mited* picenoia. ,ezion of iihe most, awful : 'cid am record:— 'For 'many .dayer affer"iie th the warmth - Jot' life -yet lingered;ig the , arm and I left, leg of the corpie - Which re lied liar. an4..linvit, - ..-'evaft:bleetahiesii ' wised I tyricked. i - -No d r ehisiott,-lietviithstinditig, . ;!could`hMaintained ,tial pi, tl* reality , ,of !death 'fb the 'at her Part* `Of Oh NO* wore t I ampletely -laculified, .'a-nd-interment he- came ' •sircessarY beforP' the ' tit* limbs crboit*entiOned eithei Stiffor cold: The' Wiiter' Orthe letter - mentioned that thi,, stratirreicircumstance.; his (produced the - greatest awe 'in th e minds of thoSe Who witnessed it, and hat -t.,lie emperor had 1 lien - skinipressed with it i tioNS'.phibi-. clans hacf'strietly tystAet.i_ the sehieet:tii be alluded to in hisiptis'eueeHliathOory - responthit: Of tile Afidi.' . 1 . ... - Prof., Allen, lle lof Medrativille. was, on 30111 ult., m r ed-t? Mary ; . in g, daughter 0r • itev:'i L. Kink. 0t roion.—, This is a caie,.ofi amalgamition.N.The • attics are theaame who, soinet time ago, ai Ft/11(1u, attempt?d the feat" which they have fallYaegetaPk4heltf , it a.realed greik ) excavateat •, , .;. -, ',, ,: . _ ,--, ':, Allen„ , th colored gentlemu, denied thut there ',:as any ground forthe report : that: t!l oy - wished.l o get married, and she vent Off ' to: a distance to teach:school.-- tie. 2 was %Vele antly doutted at the a nte, .teipecia 1 a, it w as notorious that _he had:the : ./kness te - hiasha . ed.- of:his - color,. and had signiQA his put ose tiii:have al; white,. [ wirei. Ws detail " . tui her flight ' , w/ii_aLi i uie to coe*liihil ia ientitins, and : ' lrreafter they ~ were iiitirriol as above tat ed• nes . ' foril' -Europe, t ... INNEclit'"" Istrockl'ANT rail guage --- Illocuustm '4ke Onta rio 4 ,....,.- .st A i bav '• ' to rolid.-kstol --f 4 1 - i t hi c i there Falls 0' ' d thr°ugh*n4cal 4'''airct -:-liues' uf ,rth' conngst"Thwith t h e and phijedelphii. Toadint - - t'' ;sie li L D u ; IA general toed! s " lns^detinnin - S ' wns, to be b4d 51 log4thiliet inter ested A r : APrii• It 4 ~r , t„ ou .o w ' 6t4 -0 • 1- es , S P u e e g' -r S' ls. - I r aireatly wi th;. • 4 kir connegt• 1 - will 14 cop , - %Val 140 ,t 4)!1- all ) 1 ) 4, big a- YorkitiaPhilau" I",,, eia * ai Pent na coa , • -7.... aw neck .he ir° a''' - L a i es ., its. coSt 1 'ants Intl' tbS"= ~ only ,, obits 'l' 1- I: ._ bi -._ 1 yrue.....diatance is ° •ht 3 ' "\6":.-‘,i'-141i, li no of road . oiloriy era% railps, 4.4" I ''' - 'f ) ' liy reVeL and Pigii i i4 e3 gq ,f 1311 ,....z . " t- Guib r l a t h, a 4roth of th essiosie,josepa- . -.1:8 the charge ; ; e '8 2 0* bii trial< on „_ i a bciyilVia, 'Pitt- .. , wite:_ - ,fm -. 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