The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, June 23, 1853, Image 2

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InG • IL, FRAZIER, SDITOft.
MMTROSII, PERUVA.
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,
reir CANAL comittastokea,
Limvaster'anmti.
• !OR AUDITOR GENERAL,'
A. K. BleClutti4 of Franklin - minty.
\z rigt . spityeAsi
ta;l49lllllloffyiero, u kiiClAiloß cou n ty.
1 6 0r,.1 4 010e0*_
ithatikadArt.—. 7 l'ise June
jUlt Iltexiv4A, closes theirst-volume
ot this splendid inagaxine. We are glad - to
to.
the *Wishes announcement of its moat
lartiVitiacess,, which has been well earned
hi the yichnesa and beauty of it* illustrations
and by the - excellence of its literary eon
.. timbi:i The engravings for the futve ;turd-
tens 'are in the the first shists of
ri , Apseilak, &eland, Frame, and Germany.--
A laries . of. interesting ) : _ tales sill appear. in
the next iolnme, ` together ith , historical,
bissi4iical, scientific lite ry,- and other
Oticiari tine (kilos pet ntrti: -.'.Ales=
Sontgoniery, Publisher, 17 Sp:nee
street, "Nesi-York.:
. -
Zdefttte, the PirOte of the Gulf.—With
all !defaults of style, Ingraham is;tlie oni
ltatund;'*+o4l, and truthful writer of' sea ro
sines coupe and Allan''Cunning
-11*1124 nal:hates, RIM; with Cooper, the pick
rare merit of drawing the subjects of. Ms ro-
Inances from our own national histc4, Of
all the brilliant and startli nfr characters which
the poetical and romantic history of Arneri,
otitis ptodueed, Licata is the most exciting.
His whole career, although well authentica
ted proofs, is so full of startling
incidetit and-adventure, that if appears like'
the 7 Wildeit:fables. Ingraham has studied
eatifullythis -prOlific period of our History,
Auld.has seized upon Abe strongest!points of
Lie itihj.et`witb il:irnnnse skill and power.--
- Epere a notat this moment extant
. a nation
'enins*s better calculated to enclain tbe
attention of the novel reader than t,'Laeate."
Divenpcit„ publishers, 160
162 Nassau street, New York. • .
Geckle Lady's J3ook, for July, his made
its. appiumusoe. It contains a fine steel en
. graving; c a ll e d "The Creation," and several
-eget* emitted wooki cuts, model cotta
2 gas patterwof a &it variety of ladies' eta-,
ey- work, fashions plates, and a variety of
~..49nt of interest to ladies. The- contriba
611Tose:ipt verse' are Of, a idessini
chilaacter. • & UMW commences ',ft new
-
:Pliall 11.3 per amnia. 7Y. A.Godey,,
Gt••itharn's cs i gazie.
n-17be Jul y 12U111-
M •
.
I*,lo(ing the first: of the 434 . yeinme, i s re-.
.. of.; th'4ll recent establish-.
I. mat of mind ably wadi:ea magazines,
has been um great impro*neni Of the long
esdidffialved works or Graham 'end ,Godeyf—
• Won* kas labored ai' - more spirit or sue
_ „,
~ $4 l keep op, with the enterprise of the
age; than Graham. Of this fast.*y - one
— irliiiailLezmaiske a asnaber'of hi eantifut
- - Iy printak and t
• . nine, with ats pips filled• with - , tie choicest
;1 441 7' 11 7 - I,Stkair Elit - to be elm
_ liked. Tay it, and see.. Trios 83 per an
. ntnt , George R. Graham, 134 Chestnnt
-= atm; Philadelphia:
- 4 1Zr7M •Thliet*.* native of Man
, ,
. U 0144011 a rsoitsirt, foain the R 01314 Catho
lic lathe ;'saestant faith, bas delivered 1 . 41r 7
-• end luv es on Romani= in Montrose
d ' g the .present week. His account Y of
the struggle +within his own mind, and The
; IFtxlUtions hal nearest relatives, attend
ant
ttend
sit on his change4'6'bl is, Trite touehincr
ile is soliciting aid. Ws:labia-4qm and others,
-with whose he is• associated, to sustain mis
...ca,
ithi ichools.andimpart religious instruc
-tip tzo the . ignorant Catholics of Lower
and Northam :New York and. Ver
\ snout, among whom be says their effort*
, • ,-
lair) - already . been attended with considers=
i s earsepstanc of, the S
Ida Collegiate Inatij4e, at; Towanda, Pa., is
- on Oievproaohlog-Independence
tay..- An oratiottrwi4 be delivered- on the
• vocuion by tbe lino. David Wilmot, Old
- serraraVordei*ft:atert . iities will-.attend,
with Tl l° plan of the
4tMlatutkfieldirts tbi supply of a neriou,4 cd
:*atioala wiat tijittge dist r ict of country,
allobnirst Teubses Coule, and instruction
Wm- wailts:ol4raints aria *knee.
allor*Southerneis Northern
*ia4ut*lse:4s come b the conclus 4 n - Mitt
Cabin;" which they' 4ve 'so
hes:weak maul puerile pro
, &dint', calthaiit lure been - written by
moat ifaidier tow - p i - - but trire sailor
it:refined 'tote, brilliant
e 1 c4 4 ,1*.:?- 14 4 1 1:0 611 - c i P in kTs. and re"
joke" in the =woof iilet . lo ikeelier."
tl?
• .moim
slim% •
Alitav
bilvelnYß
and
- 7-- •
_wood t no 13 d lsppa~red ; Ar7llB
-14
the coil°
Sid
• Setkint
Ili% a
lb.
. . . .
:.-sacrtherlailinriiiililiAlawe it*ter'adtriiiiiitiii
114.;.iiiii:stieteiiient."...!.---i:1---...-:.-:.'''.‘-:.,":...--.-:-'
ie .
4
sikil' 'sw 'ldia im . -
k 4 bAblic
The •frarldmg,4ol,kkicr7l*" 11-4ifit'iiutiryt„OPlT,!l
044,111,42' • h a sfor ini94-34"
$ ~e 1 for - 1904 : 11 " t ", f
-filiw-Born
. Er..-r tlliu Ra*spa licobistsi 11, ).- -
i ii r
I t
, .., • . 4Pril 27 ;110' 1 '
Tft4 Stu: 4y. lascloter 'b ' dated :
at-Panama, and 'with : . pietuture I iesunie
our jodrney, aid, attylpe',!ii. few ;Words,
abatit, thiltjand -of gol4,
lir e---itert'* a Panadil
for - giutArantiiico iti li
eteamerVinfield Scot
of Shits, it'd
.worthy, 41
We itreti. socui .alropg .
Tobago. SalUted'ith6 r .
lard &Omit to set, - Our -e.ounw was 3
degrees south, bringiiii us Within about
:5 degrees of the Equlor--a i o you ra?y
judge the weather was ather , twattn i, ....
..
near tlie Equator ivve WU -- t -it -nai
ne#ca6rir-to- beieme mom hit -kanibk
to'see one's shadow a - 12 att di- -
,
rectly -. under - Our ,fee, 'On day's -sail
brought us 0ut . ,,,r the , i i tiy, , ten wii .
ijui.
to via, • nott htiticid - for !Sin rancisco:-A-
Mier two or three da i sail, tii saW land
agern, the 'toast i9ligi , 1 , mina *e kept, ,
sight tiUringoearly
i he yrhole passage
to California.. .TtilAv' i • I five 'days' __sail ;
•brought ,us into AtapticO,- for •cipal and
water. - The Bay is .. ost beautiful, its
• -
- entrance. not. I exteedi g a ` - qu a r ter of _a.
, t
mile in width ,- and tie th 'of' watr au&
cient, to float the large.:"Vvessels;. pie. bay '
in width iloes . not exceed one mile andi.s
entirely surrounded ititliiiiountains.. 'lts
shape
„resembles - a heart. ;mul t i on the
point of land forming :such r ese mblance,
stands a small fortification, tkry Well coni
structed for a 'Mexica'n work. • The city
I
of Acapulco! is at the head of the bay, opt
on a small' level that_ puts back into the'
mountain- half a -mile. The city is well
, built and has considerable I 'lnisittess4
ISouth of the city is a beautiful plaint 4:47
perhaps ones mile Wide", thrugli whic
j
flows'a pleasant stream, .I.Cou. whOs
banks, are foUnd fruit trees of every (I' l
tcription et - itigenial to the, climat '. This
place is 300 miles fro m the - city f MeXt
, .
co, After a stay of
put to sea again, with bUaiitiful eather,
crossed the Gulf of CalifOrnia. I'e Were
soon in the gulf stream and i found a: viol
..hreeze that was veri-kcept - ttlAti. Criiiis
h iilga the gulf stream ,:.;we encounter - led
I very heaiy seas, fur tiv4 Jaya ; but illte;
‘.014 t .scOtt,rrode - them like a d etc. The
coast halt the SWIM appearance t e Whole
distance from Panama to SO raneisco
-one monotonous range ofbarr kn gran
ite, except oceasionallY socrie!suill sli nib
bery. -- , • -- ' ' t. - .
The health of.our shirt'
We PaswPkers* 4 l 2s
very good, considering the time..re wqre
'detained at Panama i ihree onl4 dr dut
number died of fever contracted ist P4a
,ma. WA arrived at San Franci..4co afler
a tedious run of 19 days. 1'
The barber of Sin Francisco is among
'the longest and safest in the 'wiorld, us
entrance from to lof a titikliti width,
and 'very easily defended., 'There is ', I i
-imall.92exican rout at iii- ebtra i le i but L it"
no acconrit as a "fortificatioll; 1 4 --
The city is some fer 5 miles titpi the bay.
Its hitary is unparalleled in tlh' world.
Our stay *as short at . San Fiat' sco, but
one dayand- wileft for StoC r k on, dii
tint,abOutloo-mbei The jou r _
I I thith
er wasin the night • and vie a ved at
breakfast mit nci4 lug:* Tile - i 0 %tab
up the Sacramento
1 0 or 30 mi l l thence
-up the San _Wakcen._ Stockton upon a
• i
'., national , canal." navigable ifo . small
:._-: . , . . , : -
aleamera,wnicn pa tnrougu'ais i metise .
I
plain ; in the centre of which Stands the
ii!y: The :mist beautiful pl4(nl i stet'
'aaw, eitenditig each way far as: !the eye
can reach , dotted allover with alkind of
live Oak, in size sand Shape troichtlike our
-orchards. , The • BO is hattiiriiint "r, all
kinds efgrain can be raised with out . irrij
• i
Amon '-
• We left for Son ri, in- the southern
et '
.. . ' ,
mines, (after one d a l
lls s t a y at otocztorq
at 9 A.14.--distancii 75 Miles and arrived
by stage at 7 P. N. Fare . .Blo.::.Theyoute
for some 40. Miles is 1e54.1, fitini Stock.
I ry
ton to Sonora—the ' mainder.lziountain.
I hareMund .ll ") Stining trrUch as ..I ex
pectedl some are making their piles,'
others their 4gruh i 'las they Say here. ,
Wherever gold ialfound!the mountains
a bounct in Quartz rock. This It the case
its all the fold districts; I htilieve, of Cali-
Thique•tlz,s is nea ly every
stance, possesmes more or less gold, and
is Worked to good advantage in many
Ogees. A quertz . now being
built at Sonora;,• and will, he in operation
soon,.'r think the gold found it': the
'streams is- - washedfrom -the • mountains by
the heavy-rains - of this country.
I have not tried my luck at mining yet,
hut have purchased a share' iu a -claim
- near. Sonora, which I think mil - pay. Sp
•
Soon as the;water willpermi Labatt hire
a man and try it,and.g . eontm
ue,W n°t; iveuP as abed rgala• Tha
claim!!:Ra ' 91 4 Oda CC icy t i#3. t 9 14 pay
After a Ishii , of
ieft for - the;Mopatititis,: to 7 4Orli .
water Work .; o
, aitch 'called - by that nei /Milt rai
purpose ofeenaeying water .0;0040in
to 1.10 goldt The: water,: ; takettt
rho -1410 !. 11 Fork a
*ll*i! . sau ce =.: rnY ...4! .- 4 4 *1**
o,r kileimar 4 S golyletetiliolot , 74
MIRO yet: to :finials It: , •
-The tnnikluta,ileen• die ierereatiiti:
to, • " • • -
ENE.
_ p ~
# SnUorh is t. 130. Co
CO.. ..lilies' ,litn!
about ,thnetniddle o f
,and it is entirelt . A
;nriera lion's,. for _trot
town cheaply bul
~ . •
buildings: : - .1.t.-was.l
and the rebuilding
irniffurement.
- ••
21''41is`qa; etitileft
tic.tilpiritClitAhe
'Out! of . the beat
I name she beans,:
1:1i1 ,of..
With a :ten
my seat prioluothe
oen two inoOntittosi
I •
the mining district,
ependent otr mining
th and c atippOrt. The
V , but bas, tome gil°43
road diiWohistyear,
/f it is.said th be in
M.
trim
list
..
Ati j rimwit. , 4o4.*4.4-isold - I
A :Oviiri•b - N :the iiirionH Air. uraipleaiiint 1
l a
w eh we first came here, and remained,
tekcept occasional rains until Janus
.
4 :*lien snow connsoneell*Ml drove, us
' r tiii tile mountains.. We left snow''
ifir mill a lufteet deep on ilia level ,
. *
Ili 401ora and ttinainest4ithettf, • bouiiii
,
''' ..ilikets weeks .. Poordita peediy and.
...,
no tiery good at that. The - weather soon
'el t .ed.off,_and.we.c”mmenced work on
the ;lower part orthe..fiume„when we re
turtied.. '-: . I ' *: ' 1 ',t
--There is dill:Plenty of sen*to bosom*
abriet our pimp, ; yet the
,Weetheris fine ;
We . ere 4006 feet above- &Mere, and ni.iti
mile abi*e. the Acre) 4, the eca.--,
Yri4iiiibit;`'*ere - feriiiiiii 'illiiint Ai - 0
.14-snevi'''atorm,'--Pork ptso i)er : Bbl,
Finer- $l5O, boil iiniiii ilireti Shillinp per
pound t tke.;.&c. 1. regret tit saythal one
.cifeurie.ornpany perished le 'the . . • Snow
StOrM,' while on hii way from Sonora.
to our camp *ith an express frelle the
cOntractor,'Cor uslo leave 9s soon is *ts
could make Our. 'wey out.. fie.was foind
Abe'xt Morning; 3. mute . f rem tamp.
43 =
His I,was.AlersinderSatiiilton. We.
buried him - near bur ca p- His resi
denciaj'ilto Hui knew, but he '*ashighly
esteemby'all his comrad s. . : •
M O m
etcha, of Roch N. Ir
er, -, is
;I
the ppn, rector of theinis wo s,. a ..gentle = lmauf or usiness talent, an Pithier. His
,prospee a fur ma k ing a'pi e' tit this work
are Hatt ring, I think.
' The i mber IX this eountry is magnifi
cent. Pine, Fir; and Cedar - are: the
tilleelpl. Their site is al m ost incredible.
1
Some o .
the trees are '8 In 10 feet in di
. umeter,. and from two-t°, three 'hundred
, feet high and straight as an arrnw... There
are three verities tifl'in. The sugar pine,
resembles our ;white pine. ltseapevapo
tared by the'sOn leavesia pleasant sugar.
Anther kind ls cieite like our yello* pine.
A. thikti,,;tlWarl i f pine, ipe t pring a nut resem
bling a bean-1 7 paltitable with an almond
taste. These i ; nuts arc a • favurite-foud
With the Indians: . .
•
. Them - are Indian.; of an iiifetiOr: race
bete ' quite numerous.-, They are_net hos
t ilex trilublesorne. On - ,,peco'unt . of their
deprOiatiOna ii;hen compelled by hunger..
41:t auiti,thisestheiyhikes turn put and
kill a fe*,..when they are iiniet again:l4-
Tho.iou ire fioni 4to. a feet in - stature
and, their' squaws look like childienfB or
10 yet. s, of age. , They gosh:ill - Conked,
and vii,•:r their trait iii large it:flat:t their
head losely retie' nibling a " Frehch PO
-4
POptdatien here . are-of everyna
haughty:Spaniard to the
ferior Etheopian. Distinction. or
• a very little. knoiirn in ihis section,
with. the States an are 4f hail,
' reel' tyiet. The Thicto- and Law=
udiet and
.tuinCrs, an'? 411 in ttrie
lion fr
most
cas le'
a►mpn
-fellow
class z
.a genera/ thing. gambling is the
ruling . fision ofshis country. frhonsand's
c.sc
are lai on every table and indutenteuts
of all - iiptinna ate offered io get peo
ple to , 'I. ;
Every place, alrnost.has its' thin MD.".
for fightipg bulls with grizzly bears--a
frequent a musenteur,—ad rni t fence; $2.00,
These Bears are powerful ani m al 5, w‘igh
ing s ome or them from 1810 to aloo
poOnds. They are plenty i . the amen
. •
ta .l ms where we are. • It is di '.. cult to kill
th‘nt with ball. :
' ' i
am sorry to say these figh a cif which
I aye sPoken usually take pl ce on Sun
day ; also 'diet is' the day fo gattddisig
arid! sports of aiditds. Drinking as well
as` all' the other sides are rife among this
pe
ple'; and it is Most 'tee
painfu to the
t i
utietdestitntion of morals;. yet I never
mite with more.liberal people4-esany will
'd' r ide . the last Cent with_ you. Many
11 - ve toiled here ter years. - and have nos-
Oined one dollar; neither wi 1 they, ev
er-on 'account of their habi .. AU in
vvd sitl r 1.
° l i i i is s man
su . here, s
s -1 1171:til with
ro hen
bl 1 can. ! at
o
'Tam happy to- say, I haTeldene :pact
•
I> — tet than I expected to, t hrough:the
bird winter: klyi health is better than
witeiat home ; aidl thiik.tiMi:elimaie
i J --
-mie of the best; and the Fount ,
), the most
.beautiful in the viorld.q. The water is
pircy, as it, _conies&tun froni the cloud
..fsplw:4ll mountaius cleansed, in its rapid
deacenl, by sands pf r m.. thii i t the bean;
- tiful sSings of old SuSquelianua. .
ITwery miles below us the Whole earth
is I covM=ed with ilowerit of every' color
sti hue. The scenery Of this land; is
W ; tnisgnificeiit.; yet, with . all its 'beau.:
ti --strange to me - there ' . are Many
ild
o dislike the toetwry. •
ame,,, wild animals and birds *Estrange
I le, - . abound in this country.- Among
tiiiM arerthe California lion, (quite- like
0 " - "rPatttAfer` ~ but - largeit . i- plenty ` of deer,
, .
a i I kind' of Wild • dog, resemblingt a
iiriAt cilia - tit" 4!iOcua. • '- • '
iWitbin a few days,-I expect, in cam ,
pany With Mr. L ighten, to- commeoCe
building a large Quartz Crushing' EStibt
liihmeet. Our c w ate all
_good - Tan-
Aiesui, and' fine fell - wa, making,my situa
tion pleasant an' refftable. , - -
11_.
IThaile is, las re You, 'a wear rush
to,
glisaP Aeuitralia, but_ am fearful ` many will
ii
1 IS
Poitne:ti . •
- . , _ . , .. . •
",
; it is DOW &ter. i
shall' bear- friitnZ
''
healdiereepared.
GrlSit..ititiliii
` - 4 "As'.4 4 oi4 W..
road, at Suiquelia
er, by avrailroad,t
20th iikst, isear ils
wreeme t
- 13PACCOUIlte - ' t Ili iiiirit otittilietriiii
Anteritmi-ildit It* ed with ieit stid'opplits
had tstterf-1 ifi the.Rit.f &limit&
It it feared that t - veiverdotiltrovitfo
be 130011 soltdiVtdetiltaltseverikuns
jimmy:, itittale
• I mut close.- You
agaiirsooo, add
a _tilt*erin employ
. 00 it :E. WI.
licg..ris ran :oir.
• on. tile
14!" . 1!•:,_
• ..
3 ~ ' ' "r p `y> ~'
.
. ,
said. to be mg . r!IP
iii Atridea.lill4: 4 • , if 3-;
--W4h3gtoS TeriitorYi it if \ Wil t is tsp•
it filling up744-03igrin,":. :'t -
I—lt` his si4d, Lltottinhtd persons
( 1 4 1 ypari t1 44 1 ! -- Pr stkip !t Chicago::
‘otioqtteitt Irish exile,
has cleclareithinuelf unequivocally in faior
of ..the - cnitnini School Systeffl.
tm Licit4foco 'hani that
the. %lg. pally. is not dead, after all, but
only "!p l a
c ing; poss um: ; . • •
•
-,--the mentions that one
farnier tlie of Norwich, CrienangO
county; sapports dairy_as,3o,ct -
Tiritish are coaceatmtirig a naval
force, at' for tho. protect ion of the
fiaherici NNW the o,iie*eltmeats of Amer.
. .
• - -
- =ore hundred arid ,
ilitt-r-nhib passengers,
rescued from the Wit ship'Wilpatu and
intriyed - atlicrw Yerkia.O. week, in edes7
titute condititm. - •
- - 7 —ki-President s not I . ki iadfy of
report has made 'ilia physician
holds..-out a hope of his roFoiqy from his
piesc \ nt -
4-Two boyis.ander twenty-one yens of
age, fought a duel - near NeveOrleans a fe*
days ,since. in. which one was killed: The
other eseaped.-
"it is - reported that , the Grand Jury of
Eu t ex county have indicted the•Bositon anti
Maine Railroad, fur tensing the death of the
aon of President.,Pierce-lasi winter.
--A.. clerumait, being complained, of 1:•1
another for drawing away his parishioners,
on Sunday, made this .reply: "Feed .
.your
i. t
'flock better, and the v'
they wont stra.
--
.
Tlie catholic ishop of Massaehusetts:
Says 'the Rem -Have.n Palladium, is under
stood to bia warm friend of the publie - sehools
of Massachiesetts.i: Ho was educated in them
himself. , v. • • .. • ,
. .
A European eorrespondent_of the N'evi
York Times says that every second Baird of
*the t4ndon Times, having refereneti to the
political condition of Europe, is either ai
-ful lie or a gross mistake.
• .
derinin iintiSiatery Orgail is-to be
1 .
issuo at Washingtoi, entitled "The Natio
nal Democrat." Frederick Schmidt is the ed
itor: The American and foreign (Tappan)
Anti-Shivery Sotiety tarnishes $3,000 to
start it..
David.
=David iiunt, act- extensive planter in
Mississippi, ha, sent skdonatien of $5OOO to
the Amnitan Colonization B:ciety, which is
in.addition to the.:3looo-whifb . he has sent
the Society yearly. for the las' ten years.
the passengeri_of the Wlltiarn.and Ma
,iy, Which here reported-to hnve been lost a
short time awe,: about .two hu)Hlred in oum
ber, were nerescued but two,* fact unknown
to the ezimairi and mate, whol.escaped when
die-ship was wrecked, and *ire supposed to
be the onlisurvivors.
- - .Thirty;yeitin ego, the stif,e of a substan
tial farmer in New I.laien cotinty,.Connecti
cut, took &a t m her dairy a - hurtle-nude - cheese;
and ordered that it !should, not-be cdt till, her
daughter, then a habe, should this
event- took pleb' . Ila t week; snit the curds •
then first felt the knife. • •
—Es-President YAM Duren is going the
rounds of fries and - dhi*ii - ilil4 o e4iee- Wel
oimerve . his name' in •the list of guests at is
grand ball :given by.the Austeian.:Ambassa.:
dor, Count Collarede, and also at the Marl
of Clarendon's -diplirmatie.dinott donor
of her Majesty's birthday
I,everette: has: passed the last eight
years in the vicinitrvf:Lake Umbigog, act
ing as guide to: fishing parties, and '.assing'
the fall and winter in-bqnting the Melee and
other wild animals: upon. the 11441parg.
Richardson's, and Moosamaquantie lkes.—
In one season be killed twenty eight
(moose.
... , Prof. Loomis, late a Waterlilie Col
lege, now in Peru, writes to ther,New York
Courier that On a shy which -he testi
ersed; Elle houses areal tint of Isalt4Ltheir
bedsteads &insist. of:in etevf , ti iof Pert of
the room two feetligher than th r - of the
floor,'at that is a wall iof salt. The wells
are dug in this bed of salt, sad. the never
find-water anywhere ebe.- • .
•.. - -The •tpthentect mountain in I t
- an immense oval rock..three hundre
. high,isiteated about- eighty miles DCI
Bristqli, lei airtime is polished; itisd i
shiunditiites die beholder at irdistsi
'three er four miles.. Those who as
have to wear moccasins or stocking
like those who went up. to Mount
musfirit off their abcfst. the' CA
'perform their religious rite' ott this
bill.
r..&crew", Marcy, y order . o f the
P_resi ent, Gas addrisied itireutar 1 tter to
the varkkis ieptescptiatives`of. our °rem
nsent!abroact, instructing thins to-disuse Ih--
erica:and to appear irititiiene dressi at the
condi to which.iheylllre acCredited,irherer
e.r :they can do so w i thout: Prejudscol to the
ptit4-intetests. We give the A.dministrsi , _
Lion ihanks for that.
—The northern part of in r ivtoliain, sear
the'lioundary of iliehipti,i contain great
qiiinittiesef beautiful , mattie: - The pre:tail
ing color is light pipk, - traver;sedby veins or
seams of :
.deep red. (Ztiire? are brim and
‘dc;retokimd, beautifully reined-- They are
susceptible of a fine , polishiand thii tables,
jambs, and ties: they would viral in beau.
ty the most celebrated Aiello produats.
,
be Natural Silt Pondi'on the Pk rids
Keia,"sbieb in 184940`yitlided about.i6,-
000 hushels "of salt, hare beeniduriiig the.
last e'intet, greatly iinpi•ored and i4ended,
so 64 the Miporating surface is now 600
acres, and will soon' be inertia:ea to . 800.
contained
pickle
Daring the Winter the ponds'hare tits4ed
plclile sufficient ttitiiike 406;000 lin bets of
salt. The 'yield of pelt ..min' , be augmented
_indefinitely on these keys; and, is a hap
capital and additional enter's*" have, with
iri.a year or. two past, been thrown into the
- blisilltva, considerable attention has been at!
wacted
!o. this eubjeCt. , _ , ' . • •
.
In spkialting of the Salamis Fisheries on
e Sacramento river, tbe era ti so Unio n
drat it is Believed tfelit are 001, mu
w d emaged
• " in the"business, who usaabout 200
beats: _ Lncluding those engaged in saking,
stilling, dee., it is supposed' the • trade- au
plays )000. , The,si , if' feeil, iit •no
other Witten' . be oath vast niultituder to are
met in rivers nalftYingif4 o 4.3 Pecifir d ,. On
- tie Atlantie-side ,theleadit9r fish 'Waters is
the. win-4 shad iw theory:lei -,.. ea the. Pip
ei2e iideoiliaosi seem& the Aloe ittalieeri
semi -in fitimbeikbejend- all compnitukiii.
li,titifeipie ti endors th e rinefe.,eresdr
' Taira , an:flip eSlulastek - -tlykis
. diiilitiennes.
.414 - but Ar4l4p _kiln belie
ek- f - Ail tkaiioethef,.46ll4:e . kte,4 r ai i i :o f
'Ape :0444 . 0.' 9 4.bi 1 .. , ..66471..=,
: .-:-..-.- :,.. -:-,..! ~-.!..,;:.----.- -•,, '' - • - -
l .
Itiflrlii . 1 ' . , ffilkid: a t-_
.. .
~ . . ...
.. ; 1 . . ',•\:
.-
...• ~-- d p.rrisioT i mee ilthe Tribitige— .
_,L
SOSQDI6IIANICA Dither June WIMP: ; . i .
0111!',0111g0 OS .111'11 7 IDUFII41$., ' While - I-.!
:"sraito..lhetnontneraare c.ofninglrom the,
Summit and travelling t h e . Tbo4'
:weft • Ol'-i. those . .who,:hitie lost friends and
relatiyag by the sad-accident heart rend
•-•-:::-
.- fhia evening lietWeenl:.and"B o'clock
efigiite.NO..sB-a-ati old eight-wheel 4rivir,
used ii.Oielpin the freight - train - saver the
bill, :4(2040 in the .1.4,,e1i- cut ! . between
1
this, place at,
.Laneshoro,' about half a
mile • from . : Ci . eivicta . bridge.. I learn
from „those yr e saw:her start a few rno
menta before :front the station , 'et this
place, - to push • p thehill, that her. tender
Artut,,literally.„l covered ,with.' passengers
going to the.Sitreniit ,Five are.known to.
hare : been' killed instently; ii*: . :-; -.:- • ' -
List or THE ItILI.F.D. . '. -
•WallCr.B.Atncoldi-Ep'iineer ofsO. 58, ,
aged about . fifty year's, and a reside nt of .
Suiotiebentia. ....11 . r.,• Ar!told's - 'hand. 'ills
Cut eontpleife)y. ; olr train the threat it the
ender jaw,.loaving nothing remaining hut
the base. of . the sltulrtear.the' cervical
vertebrae, - . _The :face
,was:not dieftgured
in tbil'least - ,:. and the head fell upon a heap
Of wood :and stones, with the countenance
facing the dreadfttl,seede,- . Here - it. Sat,
as if he were - lee - king et the roadfrom be
hind a l epticealinent. - Ilia little ion,. a lad
of 'about "eleven years . of age, who Was,
wounded, .first recognized it, and - said,
"Here Is •my father,'.". at the same mo
ment plahitig his hind upon the face, when,
horrible tete% the bead turned over, and
- •
a _ pertion of the ' unfortunate man . s bratu
fell dui. • Mr.
"Arnold was an American,
iud leaves a wife and six children.
• ...Michael Casey, laborer, - aged ehout sev
enteen, Was a resident of Susquehanna.
His - body was not much _Mangled, telt he
sustained a' fracture
.of the Spine, which
caused_ instant :death: . He ,was a native
of tieland, and an industrious young man.
He was 'unmarried:., : ..
: • Patrick " Curran; laborer, resided at
Sur:runic, ' His body was dreadfully muti
lated, the head, abdoinedand limbs being
fractured' and-torn. -. ' ? --- -. •
• - Catharine :O'Day: wife of a laborer
residing l at Summit, 'had- her head blown .
oft and limbs broken:L_ , Thehairley scat
tered- eftaironed; anti - bare tendons orthe.
neck .'were .exposed.. - gllo was a native
'of" Ireland. '.. : • .. ." - •
,- Catherine • slattcry, a resident-of Sum-
Mit, had her limbs broken, and portiOns
o thtim scattered
~ on either side of the
road.: _tier head %;ias, else:blown:oft. • -.
Thelle•adless trunks cif - Ole women lay
but a few.reds from the . eagine • the shat
tered remains of Mr:Arnold at:tithe Olen
were further from it. ; • •• - -
_. •
!,. - LIST OF 'Tile - NVektitiEil, .
iklra. Ellen Collins,aged abi:mt 28 years,
wife •Of - John Collins, a laborer,- residing.
at .SOmmit, had her right anti ,fractnred,•
firm the shohltler to the elbow, and sus
tained besides; a- Compound tincture of
the right thigh, accompanied' wiih,awful
laceration, :of the flesh. and Protrusion of
the bone; ' She was renioVed'te_the Kirk
House, Susirehanni, where:she lay yes;
terday...eventug,- under, the: care of Dr.
Field, 6f Philadelphia. Th e Doetor_en
tertaineti. so - the slight hophs-iffhei.rehov
ery at that time. Mis. Collin/Os a_natiy - e.
'Of. Ireland, amities one child,: ..... .:
EliZe StoddardHininarriedhad.her
left - arm cut "olf, near the . sholder ;. the.
limb lay neat - Mr.- Arnold's bead.: . When
Miss •;Stoddird was' taken up, ' the hrst
words sheapoke,-W4e. " hod my. arm, if
you *Atm.!' ;She *as-carried to the cottage
of Mr. John Henan, "near by, where a ve
ry excellent amputation of thO stump was
performed the same evening,. by Drs.
Jackson and Sinitho;fSu4onelia nue._ She
was- easierlast'evening.'. • Miss. Stoddard
is from the county of Clare; Ireland, and
resided -with her brothers, at Summit..-
' Gilbert, dill, " the fireihan, was • badly
scalded, but had none of his HMl's broken.
He tvaaremeCed 'to- -the house of: - his
father, where - h0 . :14 - last , evening in
a state of delirium. - - ~_. - '• -,
Arnold, unti of the deceased En- .
gineer, aged ebout 11. years,' was' slightly
scalded, - and; appear!' to have received a
concussion °Otis brain - from the ahock.•—;••
The lad alwafra speaks ore t)fty. tent. piece .
aritidi he .las t
;at the 'dine: . It •tireithonght
tbit he niight ? recover,. - . -: •. .-
The concussion of tile surrounding 'air,
caused by . the eiplosion; was so powerful.
that .three - Irish- laborers who',Were. at
work - . neat, the auSrpellanna,River; were
burled into the ttet'r by its Ririe.
. - . A gold ' ring - wa s found near the river'
in .111 : a evening, end Mr . Egerston found
a piecisot coin lying :, pen the-read. •,Mr.
Arnold's gold •
`watch was also found, in
injured, at: a :considerable distance from
body:.:! .;*-,- 'J..... -• I' '',
-.-. :
. The caueelot tneaccident cannot nialt
probability, be: aseertained„ Arnold,. the
-Engineer, 'had .they reputation of being a
Careful . and; strittl j.ezalierate: man.—
Thiee
_Ganges- of vt?ater.were in the 'boil
er at the time she left-the stailoti. ' .58 was
ant engine whichlea•beeti in Constant use
fhtisik or four years.;
,Yesterday. she was
in : the shop fo r - repairs of smoke pipe.. 'A
post-morteml : examination .bas'- been held
by4usticeStlytuour.. t rerdic(-,---Death by
accidental :eaplesion - of
: boiler,.of engine
58. ; ....So hlareo is attached toiany - person
driving the laaciliaiit . - nor c9ulait.be Bean
that the broiler was- iii, any way defeet hie.
Voiars, - . Leb:Uftu.E HINDS.-
1
1r feet
' , nit of
in fin..
Oft of
nd it
I ; and.
'Horeb,
rrn , es
ngu lar
F •
0111/12X0' 0 _ABRADOR CoaaT. fThe
Wets that lie slang the barren coast. of Lab
rador are the resort of inaumentbie sea fUwl,
during the perieci of iucubation. Several
American teeteff go teuntrally to - these,islets,
to gather the coo of the. thomumds -of: pen
gums . and. other birds:..that come there to
lay. The _practice is said to has:e greatly
ditniniihed tho number of wild fowl.. Cat
tain Foster of the British schooner Alliance,
Which was last year engaged in the prstec
t'm of the fisheries in. the. Gull: of St. Law
rence, considers himself charged with the
prutectkm of fowl equally with fish, and he
gray- ' probably have a'brush with the egg
stealers, as' becousiders thein, this season:
Livia .Taitarronx.--Gov. Young.. of
grab territooy. - aeenn likely to be involv
ed lit ,-boniek, difficulties-- , a , horde 'of
*Weans, or outlandish men.' all hatiaYs,
infesting ::the; settlement, atirriug np the
inditustO inake aggressions upowthein.!
habitants * and furnialliag thorn wah guns;
ammunition * ietc.' contrary . :. to law. To
fresarvi pits* quell the Indians, : and oc
curs lba lit es* and property of 114 citi.
taw of the territory. be directs , that_
_innaU•aeltknent. cOasistiag- of thirty
mantilisndet_the chargi.of _Captain Wall,
pmcae4 walk ilmaask.the entire extent
'xilthestitdsseents. and to gni:rapt-he citi.
use opiate _
amiktither. <de alai
7 - '4'.:',.':- - 47 , ":-. *- ; - .1 -, ; - , s:1111127414 • 41111 4 li k .,-t-,;-.,-.,,,7 :' ; ~,S
, he German :inhabitants ofNewarl4
'' • ' : ' fifth of the• •
repreoenting ,ahout - a _
,_. entire :
population lot ibat litisreity, , haie . peti.
'tinned ' ifiertitinitipitt.ithhOritiiii forthe
.•reP;Mil .61 4.l6734tindsieliiiiiinces.. They
represent,- ihettn the,Fathertand,S.unday
.400 - a day it-popti. er --Yecreatinn.• - All
.fasses of i peotile 3100 enjoyed unbounded
,riAixati64, fri thiiMrt•Of the we ek;.
Ide• e. _
its-
~
wSpc meer,'
shsuir übib
iiii.r Sigh.-
'bot4i trds
- ,_, old-
H
fiioii ,
rice.
•Plnat .i'l'''
AO .i,:ex ! ..'
ce c. i, A;
with:
4 MS' iii - o; , '
• .1L
:q nisi :can
cam- hr nisly
th' . cOm
pl it la of
N'im tdo
•Urk! 3,the
.refig .hal-.
;Mired ; , !! rather, in fa l o.iextinoig ioirie,en-,
tiilest infidelity, airtoenting: irt.ithe.Meor.,
'itt of instances, 4cijuiniunli fi e4 Atbeis :
\
T 6prayer eftlie pt6tition demanded. th _
s 6 ntiont• of all...teitlraintS upon; Soinday .
pleasure: seeking.. f. rotUthismovement,
singular -eritiug , only e.hatidful.ofGer7.
Minis iviis - fuutid- to dis sent i the ad vo cates
st•anding te the , opp o nents _ itt the-ratio:of
0618431nd to one: •• "As Await' quite natural,
the UuthoritieS- wereVeittly perplexed. as:
tea the Iright - iway ortreating • tin spOica- -
11 i 1
tion
~
so ueprecettented- and .influent.tal..
T i etable it without discussion Was sti l arce,,
ly mroper ; to - aceeile to it:was mit ci4 the
question. - .The attcnuative was unusual,
bitt . vrai tieVerthelesSadoPted,in the Shape
'Oran ahle and .eloipient :report, addressed
virtually-to the petitioners, though inform
to4he cntincilSthemSelves, upon the Whole
:1 . .
question of Sabbath.Observance t • . The.ar 7
gnmenti runs: mainly upon the difficulty
and: iuedvitability of. naturalizing - foreign
etititoml so repumnant - to • -the spirit .and
:aim
. of nu, oWn: 7 The yalue of the 'reser,
..varionl of one day 1 for.such calm repose
and-devotion - es the Christian Sabhath ye
quires,. r- . •..
i is_ argued upoti considerations of
Merely civil policy„ Ito be inestimable.' it
is -nut thought worth while to. press the
re ti ligious -phaSe, upon .a. body . of men repo
dietitig the -substance, any:further than as.
a' kreason
.' why 4he -AmeriCan people as- a
herty cherish the Sabbath, and are'irelucr
tin*, to. sacrifice it in favoOira sceptkiim
ih which they do Mit:share. - : The whole
utter is adiniralil.....dravile; and re fl ecti
...
hotter upon the Die tall Ouuncits.
•'I • •- • •• ...- I ,—, . - : -.• ... -
• i .l : , ' -•
The Wonderfut Fish: • ;
.•
Somti.lif tikur Ci v coteropotrai:ies have
ainuised ',thernselve in .qoot ing froth the
t aiikers.ffer6l4a6
account of an extra
ordinary fish. Which was eaught,in a shad
net. • .in the.. Hudsen • river, near Spuyten
1 ,
tuy.vnlercek.'.: . . .1- ' • .
i l l " Lt measured .alimit - fut r feet from the
nose to - the I tip: O the- tatl,..and iii shape
-, : .
tesembled a toad fis ~ The month, whichi
iVlien disunited, wont tl take in 'a. peck meas
ere, was filled with teeth, indicat Mg a most
inracioes - dispositiOn: After . dissecting'
l!itui his stOrnach ;Was-16unit to -contain
live full geothi shad, tviutiard , shell crabs,
rid • a mtiderat ii-siXed Peppy -dog ofth- 6
errier breed. •' lint what : was most sitigu
ar'!of: all was his heiilg•siipplied.with.twO
.hands,. just . ' about 4 hat :pert of the breast.
where the - Siamese t %ems are connected,
, se k t i t i : . - t h itit an b a ia h lin avi u n t g . f t e til u e r a d iz hi;i .,
o ti f et a fi i ii ) te r rs .y . , e ; r n s d ,
', iltrehild.. He waSalin provided with: fins
imilar to those of la green turtle, and up
ini • •
in the whole,. was e mostfiendiih, ill-took
no. customer. : Itivas a puzzle to all. who
..iewed - the times t Or, -t 6 lia_y to what/fatal
,y-. Of fi sh he ' properly • belonged?'
.:- • .....
I
: t i l t Y i tiri L k ,, er p i u , s i i tse an e l m oik s,.
... 1 'I
aed! T h e
. 1 I 1 0. e i gv the; :jr I l P il e e na e
e l. di p ) I.
. I ..n ot! . .unciinimon' to. our
ivaters ; -and of, Which ..a.foll description
ts - -given in the ~ afurat History of dint
1,, ; ,
Stete...iigned by t e •latebr. De Kay, to
i
.Which: wo_ refer cur Yonkers ft iendxfoi
further_ particulari. :,• '',.-. ' :., -i • •-•
'IL- S6.nto yenta ago lone 6f,these -
- ii - Upon _a - raft in. khe East giv
Iv, rightened same cifitheraftsmeni
qok iti.. the '.ivaterl swain swa as -
as• secured and. ..examined by 1
int Historyperiart, rnent of the
estit.ute.'.- - and like his.fellow of
liivis found -ftill of ill• 'sorts of fi sh
, r_y
e - 7
.- 7 .- els s. - :-
. t
+1 TuE • FIRE7,OIIBIm PP ER s.---Be ys rd
Taylor writes thu froth" Bum j, India.
It
Jati.-lst, in regard to certain f the pe
euliar habits' of the.Parsees or Ore War
shipers of India :'1 ' ' ' - ' I'. '...;
1 1 1 1 : 4 •They are, as isi well known
a Gamester, recognizing • one go od ; and
. • -1
one evil prtnctple wilco contend- for die
master y
-of the universe. They, worship
,the sun is- ,the li l epresentativ 'of- God,
;fire in all its fortrui, and. Abe sea. - Their .
'temples'coutain no images, but only the
sacred fire . ; 'i anddtough they heye, fixe d
days for the performance of various rights
i hey repeat their prayers ereryi Morning,
soou after snurise4 . The: dead are *with
ler buried ariburued, but .e:iposed .to the.
leit,withitra [wallertinelosure,ou the 1111111-
I mit of a bill. The Wiest of the rich are
.1 -
protected -by a. Wire screen" , till wasted
} away, 'bur - those of the poor, are soon de
vouretl by Beasts Of prey. The children
are generally - married , at ifront two I to
ifire 'ears of sge, end -brought up togeth
assumeer, till cf a proper! age to assume the du..
ties of married life.' Most fc i the *min.:
, .
'18'1"" are celebrated at this time of the
Year, and-the streets contin , ally 'mound
with the music of the bride precession.
; Pacctous tSrozsatThe a that Cali
rt)rnia abounds 'nip:recto= tones as well
' in gold; seems mit ; last} -to .. settled be
-1 , ond ' a peradventlure. lfl i editor of the
lacr'Tino.l had imi one tab eatoPlizand .
byrl, whiOli-wete-pialted pin Calaye
, a cnunty.f. t her wer,e.lls , , fated with
rystalitni, iiarnet4= , of Whi h there.were
srge nUmbers in 1 ,t he !Yiciti ty. -:The tn-,,
az • ts' terniniate ;
with- a our pyramid
itli the edges - sli fitly tru 'cafe& And :
be byrl- is - 'nearl , round.. p .._ outing the
_ , .
ppearauco of havi g been ter-wore.,. 7. •
I f .- Two: FACFO. -- 7 ' bet me r w,4mlntatratton
tit Waahingt i OnJ sit the appoiutmoct,,a
1
,rifr..ratke, , , rOa master. et, Etirrisbait.
cause :be frotett,. for. GOo4tralTayloter
le- BairT..j admioist rai,ion app o i n t ! p ri,..
helium; of the mem place, o; t n office in.
Vashington.. who Oot„- , o for,- but
made speeches in tli*Or TO Ciao ; Ta.191 , 7 -; 7 1
ho Inalfithic political richatJut aotnogook
tjavil.iiosetiamood4Oo.4 illitifteathAt'
arty ; in 4 - P,sul*Di county ,*) lb. last 64.
ileac, Acts ', proaoht , U question of COD 14107:
SUFI: i 9 :,4;solied,iiy oo.rihisophy, Of
p=otelki 4,141414 ml -.,'.:,, :. . IT.
; ,1
EIMI
.
ishjnmr
:Tv and an
ilhat .t hilt
ihore.', •Ile
he -Nato
rooklin
' lrcinkers;
And othei
1 ..~,.
.., . ..,.
►Wile ' nt i '
The follo plem•spokett se manta.
are from that fekcelleet„ Pap* the Provi
dente 4 " 4 "m484; - : I 1 .- ? !'-'1 - ::: ~-. : ' '
, i,Nelf any;;
~ ltyitsids*hiallotke irliiit
,GesiPierest: ' Oing,_the tirholectitiseri a
tisies — or . the tio . 4.ty voumlwaroused, and
3a)iP'-,. he pa
L , re ',"Lirould bi - filled with de .
T
uptteittOons,` 14 Siorardiangl , Castle Gar.
si.,l4%,ildMc i ,.htildihe crowds throngin g
iiiii t 'io : , sate ; the Union: and the cues.
ittee of safety would" sit daily: [. Gen.
' ieree is fi llilg tbe post offiees-In the in:;,
erior of,Ne . Svi pork With' Barubtirners,
nd is distrib :ting . his favors in the Smith
o -rank .Sece iotusts. , He is. Pledged to
Ististain the ompromise; , and he fills the
.' ' ciee r .ti.iivei l cos_ wit h nie6:iviiii:lieirir.ile
.6citisseed it - ti'd - opposed' it frOm the'ise
ginnink .Y. i',,li'!inc ) r, .N tr .!!-*lYh9.rette.
atiiiiysi- la -16
,eirot'or ihiit r empriiinisa, and ,
puts in.their !ices Detuocrets.who were
always again it. Yee no cry is raised
that the . Uni, ' n is in danger. , Abolition
Las and-See ionists, men who co nI&W
cross Ma skitcr indbriort"tliee without the'
danger„of - Jog-lynched, sold mers.sito
hold that t :institution of slarery iSithe
g.corneveton iof Asir republican: inititu•
t ions,' .meet. n Hying harmony *Mind the
eis
flesh-pot . , Of Floffice.': Of all kinds of bum.
br I lie iitimbr 4 Democratic conserr.. -
1 -ms, and tbe man
I, it has the least
, citifAototosts.
(ow _travelling . in
idbni at "Athens,!'
l i i retestint mil-
calOtdatel:l: to gist.:
Ani,riciiiis to the 1
4)&4. mob of Greek
libvind Mr:Kinet
Inibig so futious 1
Ithought his life;
Alit-of the tumult,;
tory I .____,- .4e the multitude;
seemed ready to tear hi _to pieces, he
1 ;
bethwight bimaelf. of On Atnericati Hag
which he had•Teceived I tew days before ,_
from the A ' &lean coo 6 1,, (whn being
temporarily iabsent, .had delegated his
poweroo D ' Kieg,) and hastily
of
ing it he lei 't stream fr one of fhb.,
windows. :.As soon. as , e mold saw-it
they began to: disperse in lb utmost;baste,
and in five' minutes not orle ofni tbe was
visible. .- - • _ • - : . • .
_ DELAWARO, LACKA*ANitt AND
,Wes-
TERN
valleyTillN Itill ! !t . Ap.—The letting/of thti in
"ion -work:a , grading of:the Delaware;.•
Lackawann and Western Railroad,'..bet..
ter known i this as she 'Scranton
and Cubbs Gap -railroad,' which - took
place. on..W - Usably last was geneially
receivad a:s' ttho triuMphr `6(their
.most
earnest wisl es., „By.- this'. 40 ad the i citi-]
zens of thellimg-shut up. valley Of:Wyo
-1.1
ming. will e lirtiught _within a Ode of six
hours. of tlt great._ Mot ropOlis .of the
_Na
tion. - The, eople of this yalley , may . now
say truthful i, - that .they reside only. a sin
gle forearm 'IS-ride-from thn city of New
York. -Al t otie - i-ihe . road is - net :yet
built, its section s \relet, atnrwe may say .
the thing-1A done,, teeause : the master
-spirits vhni have 'nfejected. it,' are not
men who undertake build without first
; set tint lovk
~ ~and counting 'OO wet.—
Pitutoll.G , '-itte. ,- :- - '•
. --.--;
• - -, i • earth .of -Julys -,- - .:• ~
SA.BBATII CHOOL CELEBRATION AT
• . . - 1 MONTROSW: `-
.•:. --` =
. s
teer . .
.
of
- i , rßaxiiises -
The schnols will 'asaemble , at the places &nig , '
tutted by thei : superiatend ents. fit the nnxin; of 1
aU the bells; , id 10' - o'cloidt A. St,ILO 'march- ,
immediately (i the Asptist Church, where the :
rOcessieri Wi • be tonne.' Under -the charge of
•Wittiesi H. J up. Mir-A.IIV- and then.
ced
ed by' she' l i Noeßrass Band, will to tbo
Prei , byterilii hutch.' : --- • -, -
The exercises at the Church . will:be as fellows- :
,11 .Pit l eyer iby Ser. IL .A.„ Riley, „-teT ~ . , -_ -
4 hlnsic-L"Celehratiori." ' • ':
~
4 - Ai l & : by Charles -It.Bobinsoo, A. m.:O f .
Ironon.!• t- - - ,•1..
.1: Music ,.., /fest: time. - ' : .
b. ' Add aby Eld. 1/L L Post. .
O.
Music-'Myeclittry„,'tis of thee." ,
7). .Ailpiol 11. Honl Willban .fissittp. - - -
11. 'Husic--'914 come let 113 'gni: .
- 9.7:BelletliOion Jby-pd ; , -DaTis Din . lea:
After the benediction is pronounced, the proem-
611 will again- form. and march to the Baptist'.
penionlii
Church, whet.' refreshauents-Wrill be se:lved. up for
therSundity ' la.- 1 : ' '.- • •'• ' .
AU . who 17 1 4 rilling to aid in famishing
re, frerinien fwill pl give notice of, ale aituOt
inc(hind, tik, ce P. W. Riley . as; item as cots
ventent. , • 1 - • •../ , . ' -
'By - order the 43orarnitte.of Arrangements. i
Cetefrrit '.. of tie/ Fourth -l of July
,' at neaftaas Depot.
' rkiiiiine ' - iiipti, a huge nandier of the citi-
E-erni: 4 13 1 11teinthltal DePot- convened- at the
liiiiiier of John p. Scovill 7 oo - the evening of-the
-14111 inst. f. p - 1 - -' I , ..
..
--_,_'.. The objcsd. . '"tlest meeting being state. t
-H. blame eselectallTeseleat. Henry Perri*.
:and Fred.: - 4iiirtg Fla. roeilfywani ivs.
ard'P. Hindi:4oov dery.:- •, •. ;.: • -
, f Oit tnetionlie Committee of. Arrangemehtilrea
1
chosen.* ' e all necessary i ce - Upend-leas far thS
observance . '.."our.Nation's -Birth Day." "
__ -
A, full al lra be in 'attendance. The *First
-Amite" Will ' writ:cilia dinnei_ , arid ow :nos_
of Fire Werke Rxploded during the eVetung.
• 'Arterigent .as published in full next week. -
of font traiyesitl ir
'444 July Ot* „ •
larTis
boon Wed.-
.
-V.amgto.
Iron% oti i nto 29th by Rev. M r
N. o.l3l.sttux of Montrose, to Miss
t '`funnerbd or Pundei. Yates co. N. Y.
In ?felt_
Bartlett,r
F. Elmo.
_
' Art
Mtn
,„ _ - :
}
:1 ( j
. -- V
In' Bu d geg *ter; I
on the 9th instant, Asir lg.,
etdeet iso4.s . Albert O. and Mary', B. Warner, lo
the 18th yea ~ of Ins sige. _ Efts death-,is a-sooros
1 ' o flmte.reaPeticel -tu-Ilas.parents, and.of mourning
to .ukr,ky t . friends, end:yet, they mourn not for lint
es:fei brie lei bent ltiipt -lie died in the.fitidt at
the Gospel. piniember of the &Hp-water Baptist
Church. lournin,g -friends any; sang--:".
is While we: *tepee Jesus wept,
- • , I buil' stuOt sleep* Jesus slept:
iiw
1 thy Sayiour thou 'AO reit. ,
• • '-• 1 ,11.1 isnodand!glorifted atillhlest,',
JUDO I$F • . ' ' • COL
4111 7' :W , Hier 4iiiiitthn
ivod by, GEORON FULL,Eft•
I -
4' lll
~ lustfl . .
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tenstable's
just •
s;!*tJuneic • Ortu.YOUR.
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