The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, August 18, 1853, Image 2

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Two Dollars if paid *thin the year/. . \
1 , 1 1 1 Two Dollars and fill to if notAaid until at
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14 07 -No aulietriPtj ...Y
on *Nrilli he pe 'tied to remain
.. .unsettled longer' than, two yea
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• - Dsc ontinuances optional the publisher; till
all arrearages are paid :...; •r ~ ~ • - , .
' ' .• ", RATES 'A:IiP ADVERTISING. • .
Onp square..one weekiE. - , ..', . ... . . • - -ti0,150
• - -,` each snUseqnept week,.. :......- o,ts,
Businese bards per annum; with papa w
~......- 8,00
A liberatdiscount made to yearly advertiiers.
818 fffiTE
, f ~. ,-, Toki - wAL "ccommessoKEß.' -• :
_ . _3ldseifrowitill,..of LatiO#6 Counfr," ..
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. - • - . I FOII. ' AliHlTiiit 6RN Eitii., _ _ ~., ,:_
:- :Af*l* .. !um'', of Fltl2ldln county
, ~.• Fill ,SIi7ELVEYO* GENERAL , „ .
• .: ClijiiitilisOli . eo, 9f, Clariop counti. '
Editorial _ltems..
triohiseia (Dem.) is elqcted ver
noi-cif-Terines-iee,l4 ebOut:2,ooo maj,
, it Dcmocrat - reads the
.IVashisigton - Unica& toilt . of the Democrat-
ic party. ''‘- - - _ „ ' •
- igr.kfital case o.' Cholera, it is'said,
occurred at Great Bend, on Thursday.
visitors to tlie Dublin - Ekbi
bitiOn number 10,090 a - tlay 7 r-those at
the New-York Exhibition about halltrat
nomber:
.
IL Mcßune, Esq, formerly of
this County, d livered the Oration at the
Fuurth ofJuly elebration, at Sac,ramen 7
t City!rilifornia.. , •,-
lairWe.learp that .the - potato ..rot has
made its ,atopeaTutine. n many parts of
this - County. It 4peat's by our eichanges
that itserects *ill 'be•Treit quite eaten
slyer), throughout the country, this season.
• IM'A liei-itableAcour ctat, after \tbe
niannpr nf, Napolepn, bai taknn place in
Donn - aark. the Crnvernment hare Pro
n*uni.3 the : chatitheraand thedwe abol-
isbed constitution. • , •
tAPThelexiiibitian of butt flax mann-
ActoiOX : itt - ,the - Fair; in New
Yoili,,isivery,good. Some'of the.simples
of linen thre.d are of remarkable fine
ness, 89,000
,yar3s, eqdal to near`4B miles, -
, = being spit out of one rOund weight 1
fOrThonekt:Congresiwilthave a large
majority . nominal • -Democrats and
friends of 114- new Administration. So
far-as, theine i nsbers haVe been chosen tbey-
stand, 'Whigs 65-; Peinocrats 141'; , Fine
- Soilera 4. - Maryland, Georgia, Ilissiasip
pi and Louisiana, have yet. to choose.
\ _ These will of Course-add to s
the Admi
•
tratton majority.
' gar The-latest EioP.ea.T l news is_bY the'
:binamer Humbolt s - which brings London
dates to the ad particular.light
Shed en the Turkish and Russian ques
tion: : A felegrap' hie despatch from View:
as fa the ui it g . Cfirsitick . announces
-that both koldavia and 'have
- thiairn *.bff their allegiance to the - Pdrte.
The EMperor has ordered* fresh letyinf
recruits The warlike- aipicta.`pf .!the
'jPpeiate sktrengthen' republican
°
hopes , iii , the West orEuropec..
trThe yellow fever.continues to rage
lii,TirciW•Orleans, carrying off about .200
*Ts* dSily. Much sympathy is shown
for the sufferers. lit several cities meet
ings have- been held. and subscriptions
zaieea'for their relief. , nßOtimore. th e
,President -of the y l: of Trade, on
xrdsy .. !ist; ajithorizeclthe Mayor of New
A:Milani to_ Araw upon him .for 65,000.
The slime diy..s2;ooo were 'raised in .13os
ton-and $BOO in Washington; of which
$5O were , given President Pierce. We
••elievticons ,.••• id _ • by, •
berible sums have also -been
subscribed:in New. York.
Cness's PATENI'OE-YoKE.---111r. - R.
Crandall of thisOorongli, ha/shown us a
rnedelof newliinventeit yoke 'for' oxen,
which seems to possess several advantages
-over thetnsmon -yo k e. : eolt is so mule that
,
-ihe bows ittive play of .several' inches '
laterally in *a:yoke, whieb„ - , among ether .
advantages4reVenti 'the - cattle frein ever
• hauling' Aie...eriiw4i**,4 is very con
,. _
vemenk ui passing acound-,Ar betweet!
`ittirnpsnid - other obstaelee;and ..ferwork,
• ,
_
•-• hill sides.' ".it 'Curi-/-alsO_te: so 'ad::
' ;lusted in a :moment as give one ox
mere or !egg. the advantage in Atnught:
Mr. - C.,P.„' ..§,ykei, Agent, intends to vis:.
it; Mo oSeptember "text, to make
r.iirilgitegiftits:fer the -litarckluction of this
theneighboring, coml.
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A CENTRA Malcalcui Aggps:7 - --The
Oftc!ta 416 . OrAlis 4 44 5 ertb 4 o l 4inet ,
" 41 10 421 eviOnst14: 16 5* - of
snoric*fiko
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iiiiirtboVnited States.
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This youthful prodigy, whose peflorm.
ancelkihreughour the country have won
1 ; 0
hirnln . inUch aiplanse, is ~now,' rt rail'
~, P ' .1,
tag in this..:llorengh. His. first ncert
here ' wneheld last - eveninit, in- .13 °enter
11,01, - and111: present mein 1111 V 4i en .sa
tonisluid-, at witnessing ; . .such ;-- c ini)lete
:difficult: lt trti ti
mastery of that most . i eu ~ ins men ~.
the violin,: by -a boy of eleven years.
Judges of music express their
_surprise at
his perfect ease, gracefulness,' , ; and ae
-1
compfislied e 'cation of the fin/ i cor - olio
sitiOns of the g eat composers. e gives
i
unmistakable lilence of the high t mu
/sicalgenins. - • .' -, -I . .
Paganines celebrated 'solo, pe . f imed
entirelr•on one string, vvitieli his e, n the
-wonder of the musicatWorld, yvh n play
ed 14 men, of cull , age and 'masters fth it
art,. is performed by. - Iklaster Geo 11 . wilt
entire ease. , :: . ... . 1
Two ; more CQlldert 8 wilihe g'slenliere
won' this , {Thursasy) ' , and , 4 '-'moriOw
evenings—in 144110 th e yonthful perform. ,
er will be assisted lip Madame **Julien
contralto;'of -diStin , ruished talon. , an
Proa..,G.oodall;-.lpttn4 leader. of th
_ . .
trtipe,liayi:Cc!nceitc,
_ - We doubt ttiat that all lovers . of
will bo gratifted- by an atte
.
at those , cop6erts.
...,
ANOTHER It.tri.llnAD Aect KT.-it
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, ... .
would • be . useless to attempt to 4 t ve our
... .
readers . the particulars of .ita the 'orrible
accidents .t hat .oceur in thele days, f rapid
.
locomotion;,for the columns of the Rej
, _
ister could not contain the - half, '' them.
Beveral accidents, 'mare or less fa al, havp
occurred since our last issue, 'ill „latesi
and:most`fatal of which took' plac n the .
Providence and Worcester • Raitro d, .on:
Friday lad. .:A colitsion occurr d '.be
-tween.-the regular up frain,and an, excur-.
sion. train, whereby.fifteen. tiergotis. were ,
killed, and 'at,least as many badly, pruba:l
bly many-of . them fatally, wounded. . I
(From the London. Sun - of the 2.1 d 'di) -
The Catholic School Question In , 1
Engliuo. ; . -
if Lava Atierdeen's explanation tvv.&-oii-•
ing the Irish National Schools, s.. far front
'explaining anything, has . Only increaed
the perplexity: in Which the Whole.s b-
I n
ject is involvad.. . '' , .
The position 'of the question may be.
'very easily explained:. the:National', -s
-iert' is essentially an misectariati syst m.
But it is net literally, or to the full exi t
uf the words ; a... secular" is' yst em. I W He I
all exchisively theological teachings re
given apart, and 'by 114 minist er 3 of ya
fious sects, care. has • been taken to sup
ply the schools with a"variety of worIZI,
. which, though rather of a oralthauthao-1
logical. character; yet s' rye 1.0 supply .1;
deficiency which, by man persons, might!
otherwise ha:felt to exist., _posy one of;
these works Must. have previously receiv7
ed the sanction of the highest dignitaries!
in' both the Roman Catholi 4 O and Protest
tent Church. 'Haring moot •ed tta sitnei
lion, they were
With .this
Ci b r ad iii
i
school houses,' With pr vii 4 1 1
i ivel;?
Cr, that' they. need not. -us 1 an
child' whose parents or g4rditm i S bject
ed. , The . no* law goes to exol 'il . them
1
-
altogether, in every - school ye e e th - ,
• 'guardian of •a single child is ti de, sum, i
to disapprove' their' use.' Thii . isiin fact- I
~
:to _exclude them. eie:iyw , ere, ti to! al
-low the Priests to-decide 14oln,ely, nlti
as it seein.. wittieut ap al ; _ what) books
shill oisholf not, be empl yed in, the gen- I
eiat education of the chi dren,l l .rovide&
there 'be anything in su h :hoe -fs Which
C4n be construed 'as bea ' g indi ectly on -
morals or religion:': -!'''*lt •I`
The •controversy now - )ittetic lly at ii;
size • is, neither local . no • loth. net :- tint
wnrld-wide. •A remarka b le Si laritf of
t.
operations - is. perceptible to any one who
Shall watch the: cOurile of th R o m an
Catholic.•priesthood • thro, ghout,' Europe" i
and Amenca. In France, theiritrinintih,.
if short-lived, has heedcompler. - tido : -
cation is Oil' in•their hands; I a d the -Is
ing generation of Frenchmen is in a pyPin,
'sing . way to .:become either .IVoltairialts, I
hypocritical, or bigots. In Speifzerla i Od,.
the . contest -for possession of theichooli
.housei is still carried'on wit not lesslac
'rhemy than the quarrels . n 'the, Greek
,and Latin . monks for poise sion of;tbe•
Holy Places: -'ln two states of:Anierica
New York - land- Ohio-a aring ;Slid
all.but'suceehfuliattempt ha been made
te - gain:control over the se() is there ei
-tablistuill and.supporte on th saute prin
ciples :as those oflrela d. B tin 4 meo- -
'ea'"there 'are no Lor Abe dee - n4, and
Archbishop. Hughes as seined nothing
i
by his _attempt excel t •thscotrifiture and=
disgrace. - " ' . ''' t : -: • . I" • '
i
" •• Death_ of Col. Bliss. - . •:- ' .
' Colonel - Bliss 'the . **lilif ey Secre ar •
.
of GeneiatTaylor during t e War in I! exi
it
icp, and" sUbseqUentlY hie s firin4a*,died
4it Pitscligoula, - Lotiisiana, On-ibe sthinit,,
Of yelioW-fever., - Thorengbly-cotiversant .
with the - dtities Of his pr-ifelsien: Colonel'
Blititi invited; to_ . the accomplish ments of
! the soldier n.;toora that usually terse and
1 yigoronostyje Sin:Writ writer..'` l i T militar
i
despatches - of General. Teyl r', - O fain si
I in their day: WhilOrefleet.itig_ ihigre. t
. accuracy the plitin;_difeeth "eSly iind-d --
it
• cision of his own character, iwe nitieh'of ,
their reputation to-his accomplisd Seg;'
'.ieteryk.• The clienate of tie,xico i
14 .; i ptov-,itooyo
1, WO - to bur gallant seldie t
than!
li
the 93-apons ,of its people ' -Th e y , kiss of
l. cers„ lei men was, smal indeed when
..
.., . , . . , , _ . , . . . _.,
.. park 'i / • ...hs:
fiem disc!, , i ce-ID that - at'
• 10 . 9 1kC7. t
14"4„f.'
Ailudii4,,
they ets
OFig!,*...'
rOTA
Nor wir
er of t
had a ft
which,
died
uaßty,
:4t q
ni the
"Be "tifin
4.lit Btipieyol
tht, tHeirrly:4
- Woo*,
'to tiart
1 : OE an
LlFtifiline _reVails iu Spain,iind llutidi
reds of the in bitants are perishing daily. !:'•
1 ',`• • i .
i ••-' Thirteen] personA have died aS:yietims':
a the later Montreal riot.
—The Pkit) is suffering from Asthma and,
geniral de. hty. He is , 61 yeari - of ar,eil
i
, —The P . fie recently scalded _one of his
get badly. - ' . - 1 .
-'. +4;ololiontesii said to•he gibing to ferm
i, -
ing it Csdifurnia. •
--, n
The French are'Lmgager in conspiracies
for tae desiructio of their E eperor. -
2—The 'Maine Law is non' exciting great
interest t in Ohio. The ques‘ionvvill boa prin
cipal one in in the Fall eatepaiali. . -
—Rumors are prevalent in Europe Abet
the Emperor ofßussia has lately alio wtitAigns
of insanity.- - . _ 1 . -
.
- .--;Eital
= and has - assetubl4d at Portsmouth
thelargest fleet of 'war ste r ainer,s the world
has ever known. , '-- • • • .
.. 1 ; ••••:Ex- Pres ident Fillnwro may ..le daily
s en in the streets of LtuiLski, loolyir,& like
one relieved from the drudgerY of 'lower.
—The-Ercenzon's Aurnal confines the
statement tints Judge - *Douglass is 'wit the
Setiatod who Ixteacne a Catholic at Ronie.
• -,-. - first of this week, die cabinet 'was,
ariiioti ly engaged on Ro;.sta, Gil;son, ' the.
Fisher I awl Itlleged English iuterferenee with
e i
slavervi ld Cuba. ' " •
—44 Mrs. Freeman, of Lag range,, en. Ja..,
last w k, after her weak brain - had bet - ni
t t iriettihy spirit rappings, chatikzd her child
to d4hth with 'a string. I '
4i. , unprecedented numbeil of:deaths
haveloccurred, Within - a fele? day 4 past, from
the excessive heat, in NeW York iScenvirons;
Philidelphia, Troy, ke: ' - ' ' I -
---i The St. Louis papers say , that Col Ben
ton's writing,4coticeruing the Territory of Ne
braska liaj•e.texcited.ne unmeate eturg . ra on
to, that feitile land.
—An Intelligent printer heing ask - ed if ,a
certain tnanwas *axy,?' said - ',: "No, 'the
w rd, iniplks -that a perion has lost sense ;
th individual spoken of never had any?• .
i i ..,
.
A grizzly . bear Nveighi n it 1,400 pounds
a for , which $7,000 have,b - een t'eftiAttil, re,
ce. itly.arrivedin Philadelphia ;from . Califor
MUSIC
flanc l e
. ,
—lt is said : that , Ex- Givenoi Gaines, of
0, nu; sp:tut.2..candilit.e. fttL(.lo:,,tatolo a; the
as election, and - was defeated,. ~.. . :
low are. the tnightyfalion. .. '--.
'T horses horses attached.. tp . - a Na . ping 'mit
a
t
chi e, in Chd,ter county, ran :tway the °tiles
d , duingsotne tall cutting in theirprogress;
It • stated that the At:telling 'took a clean
sivartil. .
—.The but coriviracy agmust T4wii
.poleou is. said to luiv,e..4en betrJivo by,
Pritirk de Joinville„ wia,gut infortti;ition a
lhip
ti it . from :inOrioanist;viio wash on good
ntorwith the -:SOciali.itc. • Inc ;Faiiperur
keep very close at Sc.
. 1 . -iAmorg the hills which lati-..e just receiv 7
sanction ed the of Parliment, there is one
.
',for the pnrpose of Making a railway 'under
'greund.from the lowar cud of the,
,Edg,eware
-ro. to King's cross' London. The linalvill;
m
for theost part, run bencath the New road.
11
J —Rey,. Ele4zer Villiams state 4 :that evi- ,
d c.c.s are beii?g prepared for the! press that
p the questmn ofhis parentage, at, r,vt----
dl says tne - affidavit of his reputed Mother,,;
la; ' ly published, was a gross deception, not I
b her, but, by- the interpreter,. who falSly iu-
te'ilireted her ilanguage. - -
: --The, Austrian presses are full of abuse' of
A' erica; on 'fteccunt of the gallant'behavior
i n
61Capt.; Ingraham in saving they life or at
least the liberty of Costa, the Hungarian
refugee: . Anitria claims satisfac ton .for the
alleged insult- So says a London correspon
dent Of the Triune. --, - i a 1
- - —A,letter to the Herald from ; San Juan •
del Sin, da ed July 0, says, .
t { ,
.
“„There. h ve been a • Fnmense goll . fields ilis ;
..
covered in region near here. There is - a
great - exci merit. 'fades of Oh; thousand
' dollars bein made by one ludic:a:hail! in, one
• bight, are current: I l ean assure you. there is
fourillation for.allihat has been reported.—
In „ n few / days we ;xi lore again, and you .
may 'expect to heatrOf the success." •
. ~. •
-IJudge ?Willi, of Pittsburg; decides
that 1 cases of: Mprisonment for non-pay-
I
t
men '4of fines, as in other cases. County Corn
inissieners carrnot - discharge . a prisoner.," and
'that the Sheriff has perft 6 et right: to re fe r : 4
to discharge one on reir oder. If; however,'
:the Sheriff and the Commissioners were a
',Treed on the matter,. the prisoner might be
b
• i released from confinement. •. -
-71. t is rare that legislaVres pass any re
formatory measures wniida satisfies - every
"body. The Legislature of Ittiotk, Island have
donetso: A ..waggisla member of that body.
says the liquor law.' s a eoinpronnse to which
both sides are acTeed : "The Temperance- men
, . have got the -Maine Law. „Which : is, what
they .want-and eyerYbody,elsa has plenty of
rum, which is ill they want.",.,. -- ,
—ln the course.Of an inqn Is in . London
y. Mr. Wakley, - the eoroner, observed
-
hat irwould be% well to - aquaint like -priblie
. t.h . the fact that it persoir in ' a house '.on.
re had tbs . :, pre:Once -of ' mind to tipsily a
• arm) . cloth: Or handkerchief to their MOuth
nd 'nostrils, they. - bold effect a .pasingi
rough densest smoke ;but the surest
a. would be to eat elopi the heal andfa o e
itpletely in teeda p cloth. •, - • •
. . . ,
The Lonion lTintei say - ; : "In fifty
(I
yea Ireland -wlll be Protestant to a man.
Ile ' the-Ro an' Catholiei."of lielan' ~ and
tare race ide tified With 'ilial. filitb,l - - all"
lea ing`fre 4. Fee 10114.: ther4 will _ none
;ler AC ih& resent
_tate of `liiigfriiiio* . ti 'which
'err:tiet he . nell•reis than "2p0;(100;. hie*
RiPin 9.4thlkOriaYear;o 6- ;43 1 1.i1d ,nn will
iiil
the i9 l lien the - Celts will iiiihsolute,
in Ireland'ai 1$ rhanieians in .. Co*will.
:1.. -..„.-.:, -:- -= , : .. 7 : -- ,l *-- • - ", ,..--- : .
. '.. 4Fionitbefff4,week in -1853, to itheie-
Wii co, by the lest dates, : it: aPPiaiti that=
_
na OTArt ?nom-, vv e llrtiti.trliorlTl
iif ' . isover thou . ..w. ch d -
the amount of
Irle;temnissing gration tllthili''terniciiited L er ...- Y - e ' d 'T -1 . 4 .I .4 P fri ' eit ' d - ' - w a" li : o - h .. aii "T iecc : il l l yifi e sited
* ~ A .hirt. T . :..4 l6u; !k ndal "?- 41117;6e4/ed "" - "r 4-, - Mom of the, tOiyeships in , the - in tern' . art
s tni. '4 l44l fe' lathral i r# 411: "O• n thi j a g: .Of ihie eii§iikcir t aitil oortioiaii4SOquOtan
of-the:3* lelisiii,inil-,4 1 - 4 f*P-lei . =present:.. 'tie 'cOunty; that if& pOittitie' „Crop..iii that
*lttation 40iii''fortY; 2 .u.r:'94 0 0 - o!" . umu" 'fear to i is aiiire'''l' ram a diatiate entirely.
smut-, &tibia All'W tr*Y. "MY ! eideul A w ` thit irew •-' the' it k - 'ra'to . die iis-with
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sign to:the trniut.AS a i: -''.- - iintaitie it -. tins that its eurfeee is r.ov ,
-MEd . itiolii ' mitio.-.44iiiiid' las -::aii.- - ti red wtth-hitte . op, jo r each of which con !
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The . Oi-Yoke festival nt *also
_,.. o .
A correspondent of the CopersteWn
- Jou - ins], sends ill:that paper the folloWing
i t
6 o F nl o tt urt o b fir . - . f . : , - . 1v . e.1, L. - gtveU 71k1orris,on
v ic
A-:-'gran& diner was . -gi ven 'by S:E.
card, of Uii=yt)lo notoriety in our plabe
on the.Fouith. The. entertainment was
the most magnificent. ever provided in (stir
Village: The -table, *s prepared and
Spread in , the grcaxt ball-room of the hotel,
fiirraerly occupied by_Erast US ' W.. Yates,
.
now the property of Igr. Beard. - The
rtiom was - tastefully decorated by - the
snowy , hands of our fair daughters, with
evergreens end'. floviers ; and over the
,centre of the `banquet : board, suspended
from thii cupola,- was a large ox.yolie,
beau ifully wreathed with evergreens,
ant" trnamented. with the richest bibs-
. _ ..
. . ~. .
souls of - the
. season. ' I.3encatt i ktritsgreiit.
Ox-y . 'to. Was the table fill y.feet itt - length.
and -eight feet 'ln -width,_ covered ._with
eteryihing that. could please.: the :: eye,
gratify the ipPotite, and-intoxicate the',
-wholo,senses;•of. the. : .:moit exquisite epi 7
cure...l - lerc and there at intervals along
Jim , biirdened: tahle, - pyratnid4:,of roses
and tOwering-vases' of bewitching flowers
started tip Trion a Illn,n g the rich' viandS and
costly diilies r overshadoWcil by their meg- I-I
1,3
uificent petals, -_aentling: =through. the-
-thronged - hull- :thcjodors if a Moslem's-
M
Paradise.; ul high in* : th ' centre of the
table...oa 'a beautiful'.-- pet est al, • adorned-,
with (3vergreens and flo we s; sttiod a yoke .
.tif.working'cattle—themn . a bronze,• the - -
other :ti
.imOula of ..tlie aster 'of Paris,.
pure and white' as dd , mi snow. -Oa
the neeks-tif these. cattle • % as. otie of those :
master ipieces of Yankee. Land invention
-Chase's Patent - ar-: Yr, ke, the most won
derful Piece'nf mechanism ever yet intro-,
diked . into our town. - •It has captivated;'
the .heartd of our farmers:---they_throngt
.-ca- together by luindredi to doit:honor..
Surely;.. not_ lesS thaii ',throe ,bundled of,
• our hardy.] yeomanry ' and their bright . -
eyed ,dmighters; aisembled , amend that
table and : shared io the social raptureof
the •banquetthe • free gift 'of Oar gener,...
'ous'hi)st. There, tdo; was the charm of
:•music:_ -
.. - .../ :: -.'--- . . ..
.7 - • . '
"Untwisting all the chains-that fie
The hidden vont of harmony." -. 1
.. .
. .. ..
- --,Tar tc the upper end of The 'great ian- .
gnet..ronin was stationed the, hand, and
ever mid . .anon during the banquet t!yel,
they..ritoved the patriotic emotions-o •the
-gathered tnaltitude.• ..-Thm, came th rat : ;
tlitig - of knives; the jingling- Of spoons. and . •
..the rustling
. .or'silks-=--all ,mingled :and
Wooded :.ivitli the, Siveet.Voiee.4. - of w men
f z ii . e ee : - !. fly . heays,:i t was'u goodiy ight
in see"--4it i.,Waa:egoodly -sound to ' Fear." The. fee* wits entled--;ple flow Of so 1 be--
1
gatt, - • the ' . .ery went, f, wilt from the i .)si - of.
the as'sein amply,. " - .“ - a. speed :---a spei - tc It- 1". H.
R: .Was yl lthoni Ertl., II en : , ruldresse the
. r
cempanor ahotit teteen - minutcs
,nder
a : shower or—.,
.Afterbint the lion.. SJS. , liowee m , de a
few- "appropriate
, and . eloquent rem: uli,
Cheered . at every pattse . ; anti the co n p a ...
ny arm in . .arm,...each 'With a lady..fthr by.:
:his side Move:lite tit.; rooms - beloyv...
:-" con:carne :still kveuitig - clad in livery .
-gray”- - -.- . 4 he. board of festivity - hid. vanish- .
eirfrner :the great -ball=room.: A row of.
`radiant . . . .
lamps, froni 'the arch
ed, suspended
ceilitio.throwsit magnificent brilliance
.over-the7hantinetitall ; Abe : gallant 'youths._
an d . .wbi!e armed. daughters-of one t own
`were there. . 4, .0n with :theditice,;let'joy
.-betipcorifinecl"—the' feStivity_ was ' Itang,
d lo 'aitchiti, 'andbapPitiess;like . gear
° .
ditt angel; .hovered ;'astound the b -illiant
ace"
.e, till mern in 7
c ale.. d`the light f 0 0 —•
Le.
d
revellers home. - • . LSucti\is theoniythe - 77th - anive ary bf.
our nati4nal -.freedotri-viaa . :spent in the.
town of. Wriis. Long may ox-y, lies ; he
\
the. :delight f our_ people, and' long may
our - friend li. and find in them
.a mine to
gratify his gen •ous nature—and ilutili- .
)1•;* „united with the - mosrperfect-ibeatity
is e'llesirable.objeekin ox-yokes; the wish
es •of his frientlS'ivilllte realize& ' -_i.
rgrThe Wash:hip:Os Union" contin
filmes to -, feel. its - way caUtiously ontie
finest iou of the ; . 1. 1 .a ei lie' It first
estahlisliel,-thatas the Government y
require a. Railroad for. the t ran)
(.)r 'men: the inunitiens of-war,
cfeistitutional power 'to : build:
.4aving 'committed_ itself on till t ot
of constitutionality, it now Ant. te.ckle
amends,: . ahaWitg or stating that the, at*"
ficulties . of the scheme ace alinost insuper
able;: that. it , is uncertain - whether any
• , et •
practicable -- route Can . be! found.; :
that if
found, it mayLIM :so far: north that the
`south. will not aid itt con Strutting a. roO
upon if; - or .0_ far -,sout h. that 't he north;
Will tcfuSoi to 'co-operate t that it Will be
difficult to dceide . Whether, should - . the
governincii(nndertake tn-carry through
_the Work: it will AU soil its own agentS,
or•hy means Ofgratta.oftnoacy and lands
to •a .cornOny. ]. From these eddiesein the
Current:of theljnion'.s luculiratious, it is.
ertdent that the atlininistration-rbasnof
. -yet adopted - any.. - dc.cichal, policy ; but is
anxie4ly - watching •the.variatiOns.of the
Amt.-um - vs Szt,s..--t -Newport Ken
tucky, .npposite, Cincintia4 there is an
- unpretending, silk factory. , -It employs
-Boole . half dozen -or - more laborer:4, with
five looms, and: some . ono hundred:and
fifty spindles, cOnsuming-ennitelly sever
al hundred Weight - pf: raw - These ,
are pochet liandkerchiefs,-; craVats, vest
nnrl' plaid _Ai far as, possible,
rawsilk of American ,growth if used in
tile factory„- hut theimported
tti be on to make out:
new - silk- iaised hi Ohio, Ind
.Kentucky, When . tolerahle care i
not surpassed by-any in the - lvor,
-equal to Ple--Irest -Italian, ,- (W1
consumed in
.Europe,.; 41:1.4
414 : :imported-; in this: country;
owing. to: the advantages of ill/
climate; which impart,peculia
strength of fibre, and cannot Tail
to ; make', the- United; States of
greatest . growing countrif
Pentiyhtinia Stite.:Teachers :is'
. N, t. ... chiffon --
.
~.. Qs FridaY andeStititidallagol4ltlii
port tit . ' I . ..wttaitt'seseiiin*Ri*. bi t
And the p eeedingawire.94 6 Interest
ing to i.h e concerned in the Othteation •
of
. youtl ..-1: A very. valuable•i ,, report on.,
normal schools Was made, andartidaressi•
'delivered:, bY'Lorin
. AndreWS,..ef Ohio;* on
the manner of conductin,‘i'•T,eacliers'il.n ,-
_stitutes. • it. etas: urged that too • little
carehas been shown as to:tho abilities of
teachers' Of primary classes* and that
Teachers' Institutes sbould . ,develope plans
for the 'proper management ipf-tlidso de=.
part ments•';,. and- that they abonld. also" la.
'bur-to cultivate a better educational feel ,
ing iv the Minds - of the people_ ,and, to se
cure for . teachers. a: tet . tey'ssetial,Posikion
and better pay than - theylneWeery.)_.. •
Reports;: were. ma !Tenni the - state°
ucation in the • sev'eralreties .of
Cegirtionwealth, , from WI ich it tippet
tl it. the Cause is :progresling every et]
reughout
.the St ate--t lat...s.clttolars
ir ereasing in nambers, more sail:n . 6lll6
g sing Up, 'a •denitand
. for rOoreteacher
itaine',' - and -: the. Teaciteti l.. Institut et
%%Orkin... Crite advantagelously both i
theteac t lers andl be_ m bile. • .14i. the
'buildi n gs nnich 'attention, is' paid to a
teen ratueat ness; proper Vi3ntilation,:
ing." atid - accept tnodatioeS lot seatiri:
i upils. '. In- Philadelphia;' - .from this'
flirty. t cagimrs are furttisbed • sin
ly .by the: be city academies.
egates Aim. each county Aver
ea -• to preptire,;.by.:tite - tirat 0
neßt; abstracts of. the Condale
schools' ii,f their severaj, count
sent'. tot..the Executive t: ( 7imitiiii
State Xeacliers',A.ssociation. -. ,
- A 1.041400 u otfereC by- Mr. GO
WashiUgton .. county;. *as -- ackipte 1
structiug the Executive -Comimiti
r 1
prepane as constitation:.ind fh m o
iceeditigs :fr tho:Teauheis! Institu
beforined in Abe • - cOunties. Lect ore
A lelivered by J. M. Gregory, otAlle
c3outity; - On 6 Thu:iN:liii4 ''' by - l'rt,
liotnpson, 'of -Pittsburg, 0n .. "-TI
and: . abuse of . ' : ,Text-noitks;" 'i li a I,
.1... T.-Qi.)velitiii " The.bUtieSL.of 1
ers.". • From. =this' brief, schedtite -
preCtedings,. it Will- be Seen that, tl
.s4ciation.'has gone to work with a
'and vigor Ili therightpatli,:ana we
deutly lOok forward !.tOtselfectit
portant improvements in Our prose
tem of ieducation in Pci.utisylvania
- sociationsiike this, ,corOposed:of tet!
'from all parts of the etimmou Wealt!
the. ni t i.it :efficient itistrumetit's in ij
ing: the ;cbaracter of e - ducators lif -i
lt-fior, reforming many .4v4,1.-aini - re
I lug. many defects..-.--I\ l 'or,t . it Anacricai
,•. . .
Eci - 7 . Citpxiti :Walt ttr.A.f::, GibOit ,
Ameeicattsehonner "ii. t, who, iii
arty, 1852, was leized and illiptisq
the. Dutch - nut liritiool:of - the: isi
•Java,. on a .cliarge of interfering wi
pOliticonf the. coantrVi and _,seek
excitetlie natives aguia4 the Pate
lately effected hi' escalk,froni thai
geon, - atid ! returned to the I,Tnited ,
No.preOf -of the:allege s offence Av
.duced except, a- letter; aile.ged :If!
been written by him t• . a Malay_':
but Wilieb . hedeclare•St . ;.liame- been
cry.. He. was' rope* . ly
_tried. i .
quitted by the lOcar Co' - rt., was•re
i
ed again and again by . :• :he sours.
thovity. , of. the DX chlGrc.iverpni s
Council, who have• power. to, set 'a.
- decisions of the inferior Cotirtsi
involving the safety •ofithestatc.
trial closed Ms reti . ..1ith,4853, •when
acquitted and ordereato be sot at
Bill at . 4 o'clock or . ' r t..he:sarini
Warrant . Was - •issued.by!.the resider
error, tor IldOre-arrest:o the same
of : beiiis'n 'person • whoop prose,ti
datigerouto the peiCO.of the*.cc
t
and the varrant ..wal. sustained
SupreineiConticil whiCh has
. the i p
reversitgi.at:, pleasure, :till'. decis
the •Cotirt,.in t rcases involving the s
the. Slate. Capt„ Gibson . .leayn
his 'counsel that the =Government.
termined tint' his .e.tiputitin;, and
order : if, for the . 25th-of April.
once Made arrangements with. tl
tain or an ,Atnerican ohliper whi
pened 'to be in port, and' with oth
acted as his friondo,• whom it- •.w
.imprudent toname at•lpresent,.4
kindrieSs Captain. 0-.l;designs .11
publicly to acknowledge, for .affe, - ,
escape'. Thy . procured • : disTi .
`tun, on that tole • day, NVhile, the p
Were at limit meals he paitied,th
le
..lie prison in th e . dress of a
climbed.o,o the' Va`ci walls he
pass, waded-the shall4w . ditch . .1)
.theprisi '-was . surrounded, -.
.nd
aid of hors s Which had teen po,.'
hife,•anott readied the : sea-shore ,
on
! board t he
.Ainet icon clipper.'-
clock •the alarmof bia escape
\ iiv
t*,
lights 'werehoist . •.
and the .g .
fired . a shot at.lthe, liPper . orderit
stop.ltShe Wei, by litis,;, thne„
well
. tnider,way, , and fitting repeat .
way ofohnllettgo_ to Oki( `Puicli - ve
catch her if. owy could, itri;op
Calif. Gibson reached,..tlito<por
G o th Of ~Ttily, ill.• gOod - bealtK,:tin
wise t daunted by the,,strange rid
h•haa experienced. lltis•mate,.
ham, ;ryas too sick :to filake - ,arkitt;
escape;.apil, as well a*the - cabin•
remains.. in
.thepowei.'of.the - .-•tt
ittoiii. . ,The narrative of Lett
sua's• experiences, and of 'thq,:o 1
t relit Men t te. ; which he-was expo
iiig this...illetal detention in Jarn,
of .int:e'rept."•::,lt,. aeanift, strange:
Government_shopid..allOw any
,o,
Zeno .ti, betlits maltreated .by,an
..foreigil
power,- and ; still l l .'iesa by:a: Ow T. : which
(exercises 'a. usurped 'atithority.in. he:East,,
cm .S'es. ! -. :lt....catitijoilio_ . urged:: liat,'our .
Government Waa!igabrant, ot..th
. 4.44 ii
this case,: fUr:voluinitonalrepros 14 atiops.
of them, if ..we. ate:notitnisinfornieditra
now' bit :file in:. the:- Sitio !Deliariment . .-
W.l44rlo,olh*iires64 . AdiainttTatipa,will
. eeniider. it Worth. itk..Whilete iii'vcioti ne
-4ie'140,., and ii - 41' t4e . ., - .Poich goyern;
itionvatcatintablefoi=any: injtiostrEe:: they-
Mat - avepilteted :. ; American...uppn• . citi :
.zo n+A. -- Z.. ±i ' B o l:. ' - '
side, has .
1 - 1 1)PIY- -
[ iana, and
:s used,. is.
I M, being
ch isall
ter than
This is
soil and
ustre and
,
in of the'
in the.
A SHUT AT TllErlif:lNCli EMTEROE.—A
coachman had heekliiivingaorne English
Sight-seers about Paris, and seeing the
imperial coitcqc in the distance, he pulled
up and, told.-bys "tarict!' that if t
. ' cy, want.
1
Pi ' tii Bee_ til4";,Eln . Par, .110:if.
.pcOAll ..!
Al44.init.i.ite*littn: iiPiiiii.#k '0 113 7. 14. .
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k
110:41xer,lid—liiiiv:IIII, II44:
aovie k,titsint;o li404:,:: , nii: i*ifil,ti ,
the Min .0 1
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.010 . 4 ajt :liiiioCsi#ii .. .oi l * ,. l l iitti*?.
1
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0.014:0. .4 0 Cir. - :.4 1 4 - #l,Filiipil.
.4top. - .l#6.l;!tken: - pi:oi - ,..::ltiß: 41aiiket..
,--, .4*.qpipAv4 -- ifet*ti :0 Wiwi
'lwo - vikoitsot (9' 04 . !ficiaifEkti]
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C ma no tor -' . -ti ''. roia e y ~, Torl ea
tl esuipmit if his : rabid ir*as to_sit.up- -
in' an 'iniOr.iak litiMmei..citli.- - The .Etii
Per ol2 '4 ll A- 4 ; - isefiChkm t.91 3 - n.ifil - YaillaPti
who.:superintends , hat:a iiiitinent in the
fi t
hotisehold '=and - thil Genf 1 decided that
:the' Man toot] thi s 4 - - - 11hort, as the
Emtiefor, 'IWO ::the.' Em Oitsa -- Catliailue,
'will have ;tickle VUt . -; tie'liill.,-men'in his
employ; heihbviever, Siititlte matiaway
Jiappy with.l2lo Iranesi. -'-- 1 "-- -
The illaii , :at Smyrna.
SMitliNA, Thursday uly 4th, 185.3.
'By my, last you I will : ave_becorne ac
quairrtediwith tberaflitir of Martin, Costa, .
the- Hungarian , Aineric. i who Was .
_ar
rested ink a tdostAithurn+n•Manner by the
Austrian'Cimsuloftltia , ace----Wickbeck
er-'—atid-: Carried ton; bo;iiniiii,:f-Abitiiiif
. brig-or-war "Huri
',,"at the purpose of
being ;Conveyed t :tie. te, , 4d there .evi
dentlyeither hung,: , ri
tresses=
life
hi one ofthe s age fortresSes - Wbieb'ot
the present mot mit' a -6' fi llea 1 Witblthe
Li o
,vict nes of Austri n In' ;laity:trod *infer-
. givenoss., ,- Costa we! i t; " ;
New. York one .
year_,and eleven`,,mout is „ . and' made his .
formal declaratinn. Of ' a llegiance to the
United- . States on the' 14-1 - r.rutSl;(l2s.-
_Hp game out 'here: in': tf : l Aminliitin:ship
fitr private and tempoiarY.-ptirposes and,
' Con
went_ from - here. up-to: 4t.' dmin c ) ple
where be...stayed a 'short
,time.,,: free 'from
molestatian; inidlr 'the 1 protect:loa- of tbe
Consulate .uf t-hi 4 placq *MI tbeLegatieli
,at the:, Capitol -,drat . , he
"_could ,_hae
dune to excite:-:the enimo'sity - Uf ,the' A.tl3.
trimr,Consiil `hpro,. , Cat nut :be imagined.
he is , a quiet
. ineffensive t person, afid Cer
tainly woua pqvcr'lnlove_ put Austrian
• }Oars in' activity by anYthin 0. lie could say
or do.
ed
the
red
ere
• re
OC
n ••c,
I w, or
, in
a to
.pro
-11 es to
. .
'Pry
, rny last, I infor
iimenCim Consid at tit
Ingrairani 41.,he AT*
Louis, had referred) t
present acting Cnargt the
U. S. lit CriustaptinOp . own anil
akvaited his: deaisiol l . ti*. - det' ,in
behaff of Mr. .costa . r '1 ledrn that
_tat e :.-
t-t -.
Mr. I'OWII made . r preert ~• ions
in his
,hehalf to the , strian Minister at
Cronstrottino - pie, 0 tle ground 'of hist.O.
tal expatriatio ''ry At stria's- dernirOds for
his e;:t pulsio
... d . a • bat ishrn'ent t frOnt Tur
key in lq" - ,—.s.f; his itni-nal'renuncintion
i i
of . all - other, al itirrn te than that :pf the
troi:ed. States,- dull part icularlY . 'of tlre,
Blnper.or. of. Austria, - and his oath of alle4
glance to rtareri Ut v:Orrtriteht.H.-and of
his informal at d i illegal a rre'-t, ,by"' Ilte
hands of commOn (sot-tin-oar reek ; 11:;*-85-
4,
shts.!Ort , the net tral Sod of 1 orkey, i but
w:tliout effect,as l i the '..kOstriao, Minister
end eavirred to - dva de he matt 0-, and de:,
fer its ,rettleme Ili,. wl Ile by - orders were
sant here to ha tetr C..ista'si departure_ft* ,
:Trieste in'one of th I.Arr"rtrian.: Iloytt's, i
steamers. Tn I .pros -rr co,rki lie St.. Lou,"- -
is prevented , t is mi if t Mr. Ororvu!'s in -7
stroctions conk he re cited, and as - these
were (1 am toli 2 ) to lernand his immiail
ato.lrelease and in - c, e,.ofreref i risal to- ilik,
hi
tri . from tire. I. e. tistri tri,Y.they wore '4art..
vied,, into - tlff - eci in -t lel i,nrosti admitll4e
manner b.y theoe hearted Cemmander.,
of 'the curvet e ' -_ - *C ipt. Ingraham'
iraharn had,
I:aided - up:bet cert he linssa and - t lie
i i, old
steamer, to prevent sosta'S secret abaue ,
tion, and . on Hating from i
~ tite, Legation
at. Constatitinoide ga o the, Austrian: brig
three hours in 'Which o l give up its-intend
ed I 'victim. Y tugcal not - imakitie the ex
citement 'Wilk' the n sition of t hincrs pros
duced here.- tit. little quay wals' soon
(.
_covered with 9°61;11,060 ilersons, Chris- -
'lion, Mussnirryin and Jew, tflt wit nets one
of the most galpuit a .t.s ofottrtime.:: The
crow of the Sc. Lou s beat to quarters,
and with lighted imitates stolid at their
waits. ready - 'tolonia- Out, ,the. orders, of
their onci t he-herr:rted commander..., It is
Said that •the -Atistri n did the same, and
to belp liim het li4d called to his assistance
a sphoorwroft.ar, a . Atts rranofl.o guns, -
his own tver 20) with three steitruers
tc i.V
f'eaCh 'friurprus to defend'their,uuright=
cons CaUSC. . Here - *ere 12 guns against ~
the 20. of the; St:; Lo is, • The gund cattim - r .
hotve - ver,, -gaoled ~, t re- day.'.;'. Before -the
' hree hours . dxprre , - Costa- was Couvey-:,
don sit in a' bp: i:6ifile-.llu4Sar, 'and
riven in - 'charge
~ to the,- , :Prench' . Consul,
%Om has- given him comfoftalde ,quartets,
hi. his Hospital, iintil. the , question_ of his.
nationality. carr be
. 8 itled.'
~,.. Wheri be tint:
f '. 4 . c : t i j ub t s o ite ° n r ;g: zia o c ii:‘ ,, 7 6 ient t. :l 4 ec til r l c l a i :.: ( X i l li t: i. l t
ii r: d r e e. ll l,l ti: : :ri cl it - n r i ;: . : e .
e e ri s F., .r 4 ! l ,7 l / I C u t ‘
9 1 t !Z e fu l c. r ; . •- •
The - inipres:siou . Web tti s affair has
L
wade on the pu re here, -4A .;)st• avora
hie to •the: United -States ;Cr; veroment.—t .
It has scrveait q show itai . Hungarian. :. protected hy . ihe stars, and s, ripes, ::sin the
neutral, soil of -Turkey, .fr . o frotn - - Ails'.
irian t yrorinyt.:l,:All- the : T..' rks - ::n re de=
lighted with itlio,ruattei: . ..- They , _are -so
embarrasted by tbo'r own :politiatlpcisfr
lion, that thefr.C.iti ii dlinOst- nothing to
maintain , tboiri ow rights .. and ;Are
_,sa
creclueira,of.ilielr:.'s"
.I,nlnftbey arri:'tleep 7
ly. indebtedtti . :us Pt. .ttruziiiiing 1: - Jei.o4
to 'midi) :1011 - 118( le - tit ,44tt$irlat. -Or ,iny
o:her, power, the ri 1.00-orreSt, por.e..Cal.
effenderi on' mils Oi „.- ..' : • ~ - I
. ..Fi , • , -,;,- ": ";14 -'" 1
-• .- ' - 1 1 -•1" "" O r o ''''''..
PA nsori BgetiNi. : veir tur.w - 6* 11,a rt
at F;T BEEPIIK It STO , . k.;- -7.The,',roado4t able
Parson i p
sioht- u. Iturriet tiller the fel
lowing' fashion :.•-• ~ ' 4 , - '.- , '-" , z , s -
".Tiiii-It:lii
tivity
I, •
o. llu •
►t.sys=As
, caers
I £ tbe
(ebru
!ed bw .
ud of
;al the
Ituf . Y . ..
r dun-
tates.
1s pro
have
',rajah,
la
•ifiirg
ltl ac
llrrest.
e au-
tid his
de the
cases
iis.last
lie was
the joiiiktiyOttk: - .
in tut altur,iiorkkie . ii
..., ~..,,
ni9aPINCS I 4 I I ,IO .O k. !
Atli, tt isyytilriiii i
alente4 'ineialier '
OAT- 114Keivi, iti
be twat,* ' 'lt •
a 1
upon 6I thetoeje - , 4) ,1
* - 9rigitittrainaik
,y4isl oleiviltsed lisej
,-,-, --*--t•
Alio'E R ..t-. iIA
is Tel
.ii •I.t • - ,
atale4.: . t
e.4441#4 1 , 9, .1
.41
04.141-tilos
_eir-:i.0cu."iq1i.,.4. i
i-1-44toksrai ii-t*ll
"ii;roo :Jiii.
"Phi.tiegOt It -1
, :ivit,,k)oil ,Itor,it'
/
pow A tvi l . 114
' 4 1 1 4 0 ' 0 1 44A ri#:
3iikoloyek , :
N 4beriustke - . ... ili .
3
~,.
"V i• 4 3''i-,‘" , .. ~, wov, .
kie-41r44:11 - e. -;l,'l'ct;
yen tifet
s and Cap . .
lean OrkrVette Sr.
e muter
d'Affaires: •
6, Mr.:33' •
'
vli ,
no
tongne(
,N I,lonar.f . wcnn l iv,
Kul.B,itit.4, is iqi;:iik
ii :,fin -lliffij s6 4 , s l .l
'leap Tspititiikna, and
k. ,§lf IA ,t40.,21,10 ,
p#.0.0.111:-.* iii u.t.0 , -
, : z t s tyici ,i,ii)ii.eis w b Q
- sanni.Charch. , Hai ,
anistedjukd,at preso4#.,
ro§.4.ftryl-4 . t . 1y10ver.q, 1 71
glAborgypists, Ito
i 41 1 01
41 oit
mil -s
~ .1.101.1.- . i. .,..A:*.90- t%L... •
4.7 --
HAsii4 0 101#iii_ At ~_
i' - wissitilikoLil . i - in'43
4
m
r - . ll lp, r t , r_-wiT ,
A. RlV:tip OK ? 1 ! 3 ,f:
teco‘9.'ll4.l•°. t 4 - ei" i - I lu„ . ~... , k 74 i" : 1151•
Ki.
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to 4 :r:
p.
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L. , • ,, a , ; , .1?-te, , ,•e• , ...:::.- , ;..- „ -.• ,- _ , A::
Hunib'eto,ofliallroadittidente—
witkl thel ICii4dik and , WOuidtd, during
• en. -•W ow:lac&
SanuilrY4 - 40
Vebri)i.ry,;,,r. fit 6 -
i 11
Drafeto - 1 04 -: I '24- ;'" 62 '-
413 1 1 -
• ' 49
-:t _ • 6 19"
1 •• "- '8 22
August, 5 76 •
- 1
. Tot Ito - Aug 120, - 176 333
ve t o ! tundred and reef- •
enty- tz deaths;.: ;n44 three hundred and-
Aire 4tkr..e4Piti.inissinjsevd.,l, _,,Th er e; i s a .•
tOtal intiich
the,blusb --N V. Herald.
Fekeignliew
- TURKEY*
It - is 6s9rted:ll4 the PPSte propose's
afidrossini -firi?,#ttififiefrnisto
which, eft er. payittr. , dtte . z:regard t o the
proteetion".-and,-„thg9tift§ eft.he Sultan's :_:;.;..°
Christian sui)ject'S t itiat-Sioeicige4eelares,
that if, in spike`ofitheserepeated:'*nienc- ,
es . 00 .. C [ zar'eliiil l o:4).ern 4 t l i lli . `,tfOng - -
War,', the Peifel*.rgssdied ',in'acCeßt it,
but
q q en c'ets
Ru 1 further asserted
above "document as` been 'coral
the Anibintittchiri3, Of -Engle'
and: Austfitti:ii,„
4
. 4 the
ti -11
•
.urg Chreidek'ptiblish-*
Airb i e4 l /1! , , ehergekt:ll4' the k
0:11ed. ifd.h4/ - thelliella 1 -
0.) , :..i0A ( P1 . 4. - cPJn 'the inanag ;;
of the - virorhs,
operatipn.i.,4t..affirOsi4at evei7.ilr;:=
cancer .tlye tc.6 s. iiitr .
ets2 were giventhe
• highest- hiadef,;*lol the Uhjeet 47ievirara
ittg Wiccii,v*ii\es, - .
credible,/, and , yet the . : Chrenielc givos the •
namei/ef the pketies:.:
haveiheo . 4:i*Oh the corruiltle"l-
iif, the reriesyivania:Catkal , '
tt°nulil tint;.l•hulthe least'iurprisea:to flea . •
;the •,,above St aielUerit-,, t ,:.
rue. -• - The ; Oy of '
a- Ca n4l .Ctknitin,isshiiier
after,:.a\ ;term :•ef three' yearsinieffice, the
Coin ru - i;ierier
~ 431 a fed
rviaae&
izgt
St 44 -le
B.'
T tt .
5
14••
e •
68 an art i c1a,,1
tnss'of one
1 u. rsi rect . '
mantz
.\" .. --- .11.,
.0:1) MAittit.i.-4 -...k.'recent Pittsburg pa=
per spealtf ofliaving tuipected i a. - spect 7 -
men of genuine - marble - discovered in.
SoMerset •county,Pa., On ,the line of the
Pittshurg'.. dliii . qounellsville '- ptilteacl,
whicti i's t:f..,.a reddish- color heaUtifully
;,rarieertites4 b'ileeplilile or high polish,
'flikki ;sni.t. l ; to Fe4emblet Ter' • Mitch the
ai nuithfe. T - lie,q arry is said
Ito bp inettliau4tib e. l6 k . the • n being from
.22 to 32 feet.tbiek; an ex. en met along
- tire Yritighio4ny firer-dhoti . a mile, some
.31 miles above the .Olijo ' •le lills chv- •
prlng. - aj truct•qf 050 icreti, :nil,_ easily uc-
Cessible. The railroad - pt sees close' in
-front tk it, endears may in
loaded l at the
quarry, when l lY t ' road - is b 'lit.
•
than nine,'different varlet* 6fmarbla al.;) .
foubd in thlit:Place,' tine _=i - ••d, -. however,
ptedolm - th
inaling..• ;;In e - z , unta 'locality
„there ale, also; fine„veins - of other building - -
atone, as •ti-ellas an excellent deposit. o - f
-
sand for mannfacturing glass,greatquan
tit.ieS of coal,,,,and very rich' layers of iron
ore—an a m - mbt,rif mineral *eel th =which
will make thespet" attractivei
to Capital
ists. . . ,-'i 4 - ‘ ;'. ' ,
- . IrcronAls.rtnri - W.orrtn—William:Nott
e i
left, bli Lime ir Mt . : Soleil, 4ilgusta Co;,
174.,.in_July. ‘ 1, kt, end 'when last - -seen was _
iteChantberSb ig,':•PA - .; . '.'on' 'MS' Way ' - .td - -.
war 4 Canid al '' c tle was' tem.the, ' last-few;
'years ~.iniatie4 •-•but , forlt he
. tirentY-five`
years. provioa a useful minister. of tbq
.gospel. ' Ile is a' Man abbe t '5O er GO years
ntage 2 ,utiaprobably .a little ever .six feet
high; stoop : f ionldered ; hair' very gray ;
shabbily; clres ed, and apParently. much
.breken'downil u body by age- and mental
a filictinn. 'lle imagines - hirriself "pUrsuml•
by enemtes skeking -his life for.hisbereto
' fre. fearleis I ;pPoSition • SlaverY4,- and
t ilt,.
- said' ho *mil, , only be safe '' i ' Canada.
He left a.reiiitictable family a deonnee , '
t ion of relatives - . who - are' tnta . 4nac
quaintedl,wiPi` his, *hereabouts. -If flip
ulieve , imrsoti is' taken' and. er i infined, he,
will .be sent for-and. ail neeessary expen
se.4.paid,lupon receipt of the-intelligence
Of, las whereabouts - -.4.ddresl,. , Daniel
F44hintscirChamtkersburg, Franklin Co:
'..VPaperkilaroughotit , the V. S. and .
Caiada will: ennfer a favor ,:by : zopying
the . bbie.- - , -ii ' ~, , . •- - --,, . --,
•"' 1 • 1. • .
nt ui., Fisttetis Questtox.--'IA " new !
phttlie '
Atn this4natter, which viitts 'coined •
from, a Now York jour.lial. iitaroodY on*.
Pinood by file Trita 4 itild;Tfibatie'of the
same eityz Mch t i diapers show that Lora
i r
Stirlingo taAiginator pf the claim, has
nu
I such ri rhtes . lie has' stattid; that his -
claim to thlir;Earldorn i„has , fi gured for
yelirs.agieng the tritiskitate trials, and
ibat - thf&Wisttlecof the docinients used by • .
•
Om ititits ease are iicOhiitg: more than
ftrgoriesgoilrfabricaticnts, I fOr: which ho •.:
3c as-:tried, :lint >not coavicted; that tho '
Cllitiollit;il3 -liot, -Lord Stirling, ..i.4 i not re- •
obgnized as such, is not allthved a seat in -.
Puiliariaent, not allowed to r vote' for the •
4o:telt refiresentaavn peers, and does not
lola any of the StiFfintptoperty, which •
the halide of theßrltishoivernmenti •
viin,nting as heir, as the. Stirlittg • .family is ••.
extinct. The particulars of .this curious •
case may be found by such as feel ita in-. :
temst in the matter, in Chipshirs i runket
li,cellerly, - colume Gth, ...'r;;‘,;:-, .. , •
r AITATLIS3 POPUL AT tolt l -It.getitlernan
ps - ssing through Matignon, Ohio/ 'heath - -•
Pei aillyi. - .ttoetred that the entire population'.
Twat) , bare headed t, supposing a- offal
3Wtp•- the cause, be uncovervil his own
Nu e td.-,ailidtingttited tbe name of the dis•
atitfilinilf*,gottelf to whose . xnutains s"
etNttillitinAlact• was shown. •It turned out
~
~that~ Ditt4shats in town were put in r'
ilittitiiiit4o,?stop up the windows which
After 111.6. htt • ii storm had riddled. The vis
it9tgiVeihls head a scratch . and roplac•
Ing - Inti hat s left tovvn.
,-,,,,, .1 - 4.• - "
IM.Cittr'ieports give about Two Hun
a r ecreia Twentysudden deaths during
11..,p-litii- si..-,doyirin t - s•city and environs
from tile terrific it . Such a terriblo
-:1 'tittitotlis'utrintlo to the history of:.
A Cott OnteliitAlitY4 ibii 8 rg e
i l ia
*l'' ' ''' . - — 4*; diat4 . PfiltMekt , ; 8 C°Utli
~ 11 1 061/ It , 1 VririiiitritlitiatFatil. lb° /
ttlit' ' I ( " Itfrs4irit*VETAOritt tb BhB llB .'
..Ail = and thelwat e uat4 .
~ ~ ..1 t., Y!,-- ti - v i a tiAti
u_.rt . 4 ..ze • . -.. -10 t- 6 M E L .r.
P.' .:0 1 i441t 71:1300.1110;4•TribWiei.
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