dayi-aelitty --rate &ring the hearts 0111 i i service-0. but as long is the upper circles and As Court religiously 'devote the seconif f ot§undatp.ideasuietted festivity,. k #011:i# aneoiatnonTy dittaalt to parsuatle 40trading community tbat; the first half.*ailikotibe spient in thTe way they .like - earning 'extraftri fle.=-4.. Y. lkireir. : . ;0 . .* - 4i.ii*oki,ti.:,,,igio#:,. 7;. i1E73,701t, PENWA. - Thai a y era p. I h 77 4 1 1853 a One Douai and per annum cash actu allv:in advance. : - • the Year. - •..Tnre - Mollars and fifty - cents if, not" paid untitaf. ter-the eipiratiOn of the Tear. - - rlio:subscriptionwill bePe knitted , to remain iiiutettled longer than 't*ti years. *** the publieher; till arrest ages • are paid: RATEi:OIg ADVEItTISINO. One:square one week,' 14. each thuliiequeot week,.::::..:9,25 . Tassiiiess Card, per annum, with paper,. . SOO 2 - A liberal diecoupt made,to yea rly advertisers. WHIG; STATE TICKET.: FOR JUDGE OF SCFRERE counT. Thomas A.l3qidd, of Philadelphia. • `FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, `.'doses PownaOl i t of Lancuster county FOR 117DIT R GENERAL, A." Metlstre, of Franklin county. • FOR JSCRVF.TOR GiNCRAL, Christian Myers, of Clationcounty. Railroad Accidents.' - ©n the 29th tilt. an Irishmanllonging .‘46 Great Bend, , named lames Grady cm-- ploYed as a : flagman on j , tbe Gravel Tram at tile Susquehanna- Station N. Y. &E.,. 1 7 LO: was run over by the eastward bound train on entering that station, badly in ea-• king his collar bone, his right leg below. the knee, . badly injurinione hip.— It appears that be was 'asleep on the track at the time the train 'came' in sight; and . was called- to in time to get Oft But probably did-not get awakened sufficient ly to comprehend his danger until the Train struck him. - , , . - On Thursday:last, the first brakeman nu the way freight train from Susquehan na to 01%T.g0 was seriously if not fatally injured in passing under the first bridge \ welt of Great Bend. He was standing oti\the top of the car at the time, and s: s siriick on the head. i He was not thrown 9fli 4 ,butt t..when found Vas lying on his face, citi",the top of the : Car: It Was a baggage slat, and much . highpr than ordinary freight cars Which was the cause of the accidenr. eourt Procffding,s. the .case of Miles Spencer v 3,11, Luke Reer and - others,. for cons piraCy ar,c., on trial when VtiC , went : to 'press last Week, the jury found a verdict for fend.ant - s. 13 CV, trial applied .for by plaintiff.' Stephen Burko aud:T4cimas ,Coffi l ?n, convictedunder i the Statute, for burning a saw, mill,_wire:,sentetked to pay a fine, - oflarty.aollars,,paythe costs of prosecu-) !tion, 'undergo an - iinprisoninent the ,countyjail for the space of seven months, tand - committed until -this sentence be complied with. - . :.. : New Thc. New *isrit. Day .Book, is -- a: Talua ble weekly and daily neWspitper, indepen . aint which our readers will find . described in- adTerti.,2e , meat in another colutim: • ..- Grains lkagazise, : for;September, - • lly.maintains the high Position praharn • has - achiel;e4amon his competitors for public-favor, in 11 , Agazinedom. 2 Its - eon teita in prose and'xerse are rich and`vi- Tied and deseriing a more extended no, tice.than we can now giye them. We may.give our readers some Specimen's of Grahttml2l,lualt-y-next week, I,vben - they can jitdge for:civet!" if th ere arc :any n who are.ot, alf 'tly acquainted with ins tuts excellencies. - - - ra. The Ladies= Wreath wed: .Parlor Aii - suer in plogeV“ Ffnaily Circle avid Par , tor'Anitual.—The'August number otthe Famq Circle nuOiratior Ai/utter cum: Piet9 .Bl be i s th T 6 is Niork, has been ,muitted with the Ladies' - 4't oath,' apd:Will -.be issued -hereafter .under the tie*'.The Ladies' Wrath and Par , • lor Annual.' As both publications were des - 07e4 1 Y,P 6 rilar and <aucees4l,,befure their union , Are, may, anticipate .that they will beiStill,more worthy of patronage .pn der-the present arrangement. The flab. Usher :larcunbkmr,e work of more Worth ,and.; beauty than keretoforc. . Only one doll , year, in adv„ance. Jas. G. Reed, riblisiteri New-York City,, . 1- I'Teillreie 74 Weekly # ( 404. .4 2 . 6 4 0 r49 • facilitate th e . mryo o .oo4 ., fir subscriptions 'to the iu . New York' 4sukly the --- trVnewts. .1104.;:iiiiiiotthilmi that to tin 's r e :l4 the tenetiii4i4t**.: sion*evrPl7.l- • ' 4 2 4° Two - c!pitts)*' - ' . • ...3,450 . Fiareptes• -- 5,00 1014nssf:A1110011ii harper *).,_ • • .2%iffistoltiticat Irariet*siVrigises•- 1 41.4 -1) 1#1*,: c 1F41 1 _! , • isertinirieil , ifelii•liiatiliontitiAretitu', 2 - !•.„- - --- ,- - -- • - -47;-", , !- , -...5p,5,-....._•-.4‘it.4-.4 .•••J - tiiiliiiers iir - trou*: ,to hecomesuosenuers are numerous ;`and strong.. - ' In addition - to thixtiiiiiical nOrsT..andf:elit.lcksin '41 1 ,, T ivOultliii*oll4e!exOnte:".o,. in 19 &Cie: journal,:!reacli ticinalier e . l e M teal - - . 11roi:litast;l l'is4r, eon* a 0 1 :" . Pa f-, well,leleaea InOsiejfin't.h ' mice or late fortei:part of which; it 4M4 fer;'` reti ..... cients and part for beginners •Th xnu sic of one volume, if pure ased at the usu alt rates, would cost at I ast eight! times the sUbsetiptin:priee.-• arm Fern s , the original and-i=parable Fanny 4 ern-- 1, who has _foul' d a new School - o ne‘is paper composition, contributes to the Mu sical liroi-pi at.d Times One of her BEST eferfwee .'Such ii.t co 11 e t one would think wouhlauffi 'e ;• .yr.ilnot , :iv .er induceinent, , te inbsCri l•ls • ,!helcleet by the enterprisinglitibl6h ra. .Te.eie-f ry l subscriber V) the ciimingirolume, efine. ! steel engraving - of .M.r. Iv.:Vincent WO lace, the celebrated American composer, will heforwarded !bylivay 'of a receipt. l —, We are familiar with this: portrait; ao with the estimable 'gentleman who sat for it; and can . testir: that'it is 'tie accu-- rate likeness as , well' , - as ~!a' beautiful pie._ tuth. 77m Mitilcali -Mild -and Tisites' may now be regardrd as a fixed 'tact in, . .! of . .... h a g • • the journalism -tl e city it been 1 ' , conducted with rcnaarkable tact, spiriton dustry and independence i and we have •.i ! ! \ reason to know-Mat in future its columns will . be even more interesting ,and lest ruc ti.-e than they have. been hi limo.. Ad T ll i. dress Dyer and Willis, office : r ef Vie lifter' siced tfrorld -4- Times, No.2s'?' Brpadway. The Terms are's3 per annum in adanc'e ; !two , copics, $5 ; " five Copies, 010.=1Honze Jauraal. ll Seward. . The following extract m a prix at letter dated, at; Auburn NT Y., ;be Tres (fence of Gov. Stward, will. probably lie t interest to many of ntir readers Apropos of the GovernOr, I had n "op portunity of studying this Great Matka little, ono day, within the last week.- bad a little business to tansact With bunt, as. I 'brave bad once or mice ,- before, and' .. found him reelini gn On an iron-:seat Far , . neath 'a,- .elurnp of his luxurianti shade trees.- In fact his-whole lot, of between • three and fonr acre, is completely filled ... .•. with fine trees`and `shrubbery,ol4l gra .v -eled w;flks, fructs, and flowers. Hi' house. is a fine old ntansion;wit h 'some. modern additions, giving it more • of '' - the Villa as peet(,, but from. the street, at thiseason, nothing scarcely - Can be seen 'ef ii,fiy rea son oftfte dense foliage of popla 1 , - elms', and sycameres, that east a somb Ibut not unpleasant shade all around the of 'i. house. But to return tl to•the lito old man,44- r -as he, - • i Suriounde.d by a dozen daily- papers, and quietly puffing an almost exhausted 11a vanna--far down a finely gravelled sr t,l . Pontine walk—just amid tie trees from '` L the main" entrance' to his I grounds. As I,threaded dewi . the wailk, over the finely broken slate,, my mind, n 1 back , i.o the past, to the impressions Of id nil-ration which l bad ever bad of ;+ is I great statesman and oratorinna nati i I 1 )- i 1 feltseme :awe - as I approached liim - 7 1 But ten words froni him, fter web n ivied Owe l basineis, -Mae me entir I -lint 1 ease; on a seat similar th 's oppoSit : . e 0 1 is ayather thin man, Pal ~ but'. psi - t oe noble -features.- His r vii - is -g mitt , • . .11 a kindly modulation. A times heems slightly; troubled with - tbma. -, efl p .l. , pears - to he - in incessants , oker, as. 1 ro ticed lait fall, when.he spoke - before, election in, the COu .f bou :here, he immediaiely oti sitting own,a • little hack of the stand, took. out' a cigar :and commenced puffing away most vigorously. •. r.. He asked me to be: Seated andlook. - over the papers ; - ;but the Most fnly time ji was occupied in listeni gto ii . voice, as, ,„, he spoke of various to *c.S.; eloquentf and instructive. After a. f r -. minutes spent tints pleasintlV, and I think prefita ly, we arose, and:he invited me to leek o er bis grounds with him, which I'assure I u Was one of tlie\tiobeirt of treats. , (We assed • through iityg walks, bounded ! eith er.side hy - mclfpartfusrei of : floW ,..aindi overhung.by lusciouS frnits4ava -ty lo' . - cherries, ripe, and'ready to be p ucked and eaten as wepasssed along. • 11, shOw-1 ed mesa; varietY, of nuts as well: as fruits said; he said he raised fiir - bittiset ' ter.pataring - iimr all his enchanting: ound • we 'returned thinu, : rch his:house to his 0 lice. : .1 ehen'thank: him for his ki do4s _in showing me his 'gr wadi, when ii - sinl , elland told me hershould be ha ~ey I.:- ways t.° see me.: . 1 : c 4 .1 1 .1 ,1 away and .• upon the -striking simplicity and ki .. r s rt i of his minner, and pat 'further away th n ever the false accusation vhiell a. C.c . ti _ clan of politicians _have tried r to,"-fix lip u him that of. - being a mereeuary, calooa- . ting, self:aggrandizing 'dOitagogue.f , lit results from, sheer jealotisy •ii Ai; 7 P4utinei4A Ovii Pitrt . ..)le,tatt the el, i*ntsfof o,gre 14 man abopt , ltitn, and b, 11 - .3.• - can't help being;a !great man, e effo ' of biz' eneTios ,:to the centr'' .notivit ' standing." . " 1 , \ : -:. . ~,_ • 1 . : i . ' r He ; bai a frank niAile and 1-iliink I • can add, democratic, air. about- int. its manners are 'eminently' ttnair -. Still be has a good many eueinies „ ,in. . a f.art, .* a amen certain Clitis,'Who'sii. F. tii I his ei I shill); stiaighi'f : - - ri-'4,i. 4 --,, re 4 . LI . - Alit of ay Stentati_e `a - .. - , .-','• :, # ' _They would- ealleaverio • ... ',:. „VOW T .lail ,literary , , -,•tvprks and other- writings ibe ';',": I•Uf_ ,aaiierficial,•_'4o . ,ctoi4quitilica . _'. • ;tileir. A " ' l l l O t iW alia " 11 0 2 i 1 i/Oigneait-J34 - ; -.soft of;zißiiMosity against hint t.,-- ': i . - ,_ ta - Only 1664, having been habitual . ' ' ti' - ', - • 41 10 44itt - gve 4 "l4 )6 *iikAt ' • - - 4nel bo lak lit •wii GisiOriior laid bare , ' 'r. -;:. r u t #jrY i *afY:''.ikf i S 7 P m l_<, - Oq - - ! €3 ,wl' -wir4104,,..1:-: 1 ;:i:-.;:-.„31 - -;-,,..',.. - ~, , i-:. 1: - I :''' , I• ..•. SIM ariafilsiNgs ing him;ll9 some of thk3 tirats,perr44 ; brit I t:ittist clo.lt -11k, . illesieal kiventieis I . -,... . /4.1 9 ...,_ .. I, lima :----rurimant Ao i*. once . girth 'la June numberfitthb ' Ril ' ter,l a' itl I - , COnventi z ots wilg be Id at LtAii4 ' '-', :corum,ncing ott;lhe 1 tit et 'Septl r iust ; i(to continue ' three d ays: Messrs . Con z vers 43: Gatchel wil - take 'F,llarAe[ 'i)!-tbP: iPivSt:etlingfcc. lll ! l6 l l . ..! . * l 4 ..1) Trefl . dmnnds an accomplished organist Wand "I e i cher of instrumental initsio.. • s i 1) tiditlis,hdd vocilists front a 4'o iftecet i . . • ' • .... • t. . , ..:,,. ....-- . . ;. and Ihe otelrs Torn several orthd adif tar- - -iog,v. 1 srusritudlwillages,:wilLikejn.itttend - . , : 4 11 01 33.1.4 0 i* Bandtif skillful performers upoil ,vanes ts' instruments „front -GrSiberte-, it\ Ville L'. I. ~./ i *--1'... . , - - • : ✓ - 'T detrir the 'expenSes ',Alf the teach: era 1 t tui en eavormg lt• e evate the ; .star ard o iacre and'social music it is tho ght . '-a ~' lsable: to hold tvroConceits . eon %sting i'f ac red, socia l and instru men tid usie, Ociltii be held at Ltinesboro my the leVenitig,ief the 711 i, the Other at-Sus quehanna. epot on the evening of the Bth, tcr:beil held in the , M. E-. Church 'at e , ach - plitcel "Exercises' to commence at c 7 O'clock;:. he public are itivited,to at- - tend.:. . ;,-. - ' . . -. „. . . One_ Iyoek later : Eatope.. 11 $ e Royal Alail Steamer 41 t ir. u pai,Cep . (.. LiverpOol the :20th ttr t -h7cii. at. nalireic, N. S„ °tithe 2.91 h 'P.' In ,Ila s iern. affairs :no 'Change has taken p a c e since the announcement:greatly:l-c -c i veil, .that ;.the .P t irto accepts w ithout o tlifieatioti, tI a mite ,prepared 'the f iir. p o wers, anil. greed/ .eceeetteci to by Czar. . . . . r .. . . . In the. 'Brit4ll Parlintetit,.SordJelm 1 ... . iuss.ell ..st *4,1 in reply,t n Ifird. Pudley I 1 . Stuart, that .il e „negotiations ,with :. thel . United . -;- States,regaiding .-the Mosquito. Teriitory,we still pending; butibe . :llop. , ' .ed : they woul d ,ba..brotight to=tt'satiiifile .t.Ty tertnitiation.be4e next session:; nffli- .Nii;ll.the ' ila4ti. it • he;Gtilvcsian sl': A e f;i l : lo ' Wi. Duni fanistllLfl (CeotrelCo: in i nge . .Conety, TeXas . i,-:‘. Wo.);a:e.jll.:t -ltrned from Mr. C; Burch, -ifrom Si t. I 1 0 : 1,1144.L...tht0.', - uuot4...t on (lay ii 146; a small: i . ten years 4,14.•E5' daughter; he thinks. . ..Mt. Soli:me:it . Sparks,.. - Jiving' at . the . .na lob a Oldjtiver, Grange ooUnty,was en'l ght • by On alligatorc . as she Was.wod-. big - out to '•gatber 't he • nuts of tho pond • lily,: and most..luirribly. milt ilated.,. • Bait h her." arms - and t r ill her legs were bitten riff by pieces, aid swallowed by the •alli gat or, until berlunly was • left limbless, aud ; , of course 'llfelcss. • • .' . 5 . • 5... •-• This occurred ilear•the residence.of Mr. Sparks.: As 80011 as the alarm wits given -the alligater . wati shot' and his :body, was opened, where there were fottnd not only 1 the limba of the nnfortunate,littlo.victim; ' but - also a pair cif pantaloon s; with nspoc ket-book in.the }rocket ; containing some . money; The pantaloons ** „supposed to -,hciongTto a in . anwho had not long since I Amen: drowned -iii! the Old -River." --.. • ' OFF. At lassrr.- - -a-„ Two of the foreign Mira . isters,"aPpointed: under the present - Ad ministnuinu, ha te gone—Mr..Budianan land Mr. Soule,;.the first to England, the second to Spaini. T4ey left on Saturday, in ;lie at eimsbip lAA IT n t it% 14 r, Buchanan went on-quietly:4 Mr. Soule, who is more of the ~ Young! A I etica" school, and - a Frenchman withal, ~. 4 ad" a little theatrical ni kind of a flurpi fat pi 3 hotel the" evening. Previous. where! thtil disciples of the pro gressive tchool"Mid fbe Cuban filibusters, I serenaded and•Sllutipti him iv torchlight . procession.—Lirliger:' - i i [ Cutx.t.— i It S indisputable tha.the in . su rgents - are now in go.s.sessiou oft he most important : part "of China, with respect to the interior trade," hnd of the control of the ' "communication ! betiveen Pekin and the southern provinces. ile4ides.Nankin, and - oth i r lest important and ilea' knOwn ( f cities, ey are in p o s session of -"Chin- Kiang i 00.) a most Important pOst, and placed . mmediately . at the confluence of of the ,Imperial canal; the Tang-tsze-. FOang, and other most import ant eve .tmes: of connection with the richest cities "n-.. the north: ,Such being the fact, Ave - re to infer that uu,til the future policy , of lie- insUrgents is, certainly bidicated by l heir tnoyetneriia, there can be no active trade, in impor t at Shanghae, as capital- - Ista and trader in , that' neighborhood must be reassured by ' finding that-they . hare. nothing tolfear. ,We are, therefore, anxiously awaiyitg further accouno. : - . , GREAT 13ATTLE lIETWEti INDIANS ON VIE PLArkis.—Same rettirned Californ ians give the '6)110 - wing account of the great. i batt:le„betvieen Indians. alreadY re ferrekto, Tim cotateM was between the Sioux tribe, aided by the Cheyennes, in all 15,000 strong,... and the Paronies, aid ed by the Javrait, Sacks and Pottnwatto nye% numlsering abouto 3,u00. - TIT fight lasted all day, the killed onboth std bn ing frinn 500 to 660. It took plate wit,4- in fifty miles of Fort Kearney, a dthe Sioux party were flefeeted. . A person just in from Fitt .La Imo, .says,,the-altovir accennt is greatly. Nag-. &rai l ed, but neYertheleas great d mon turattons bad been made, and bad t the PottolirattOMie.S interfered,lhe the-Paronies .. would probably have been' whipped. -He stitteathe OUrnberli at prohubly hundreds . instead of thOusands, ;aid -the , estitrtate 'of-he killed was much exaggerated. Ill*"The'Repuhlie under.its gossip, says that ;there .seems' to have been* potent etas n for Captain.lngrabarn's readiness. in a • ing Wto the "eb i ceed pia . cl Cesta an :charge: of. theyresseb Consul, - instead of insisting on Ins tiiron ditional restoration to`liberty."-ail private, letters from SOlirim . 'ircitten by:*yeovrit neliiess,",state, 1' that wheis the hour ar- - tire& -at tibich Captaitt-I*lthim- was. expected -to , commenc e bis attack. Costa was . placed .- ut a cotit . pityous:pnaitine op: the deck of the.AOSillin ; . the muzzles of two leaded muskets - Were _plaCOil to kis' heat and Captain Ingrahamwsiasisen: ,ti) u derstaud-that the mates brains would' he blown ,out *siintiltaneously, - , sritli-,the, .fir49f the first gin froSi the St-isea 'l l .'r - - C, apt;. ; itsgrehwu'ii object was to satreAhe We - A* . theifeer ' aillost , . .Sed Seceded to the PC°loiition iiileeheeeerea.thekeed.. ! mrll .. _Yello w t'evertt*oo4l-)10-- bite, t: 00014 of. riffith-itorooppuoc, - it not opi elgic..;, ?---; ..1":' sZ?:J. , . —;.:,•,:i., , ,4'!• : _ est; ",,,..,„.....,,„,,,..,, The_ present Governor of Te mew', bi" . r f Andrew . 461 ; - son, is in t nntity;respgets a rematkattle in, a . :At tvio dears of U.% at vly3 iipaiixii fp m the WAslongton Star, r tt his ..* , ais 'atin: win iiftlifrAWouse; in Wake icoufily.liorth Carelinii, #herit he - . intintined . ii.mil Ili' eightfi year , .whet ho w4a , ;airoprentit4d_ r _: . .- - 2 - to a tailor in It alehgli. Mislintster,Allie &find tiilnive 0, iim tan t the - rudimenta Of - an gri g lialfeducation, t 1 least trained hinitolovnthe truth, wolli itard, !Ind! be Straight forwerd in his de,ll- i lgs '•niiiii ',every. one. : Wile it , his' Sp ptep trceship- was up , . Mr. Johnson marriedia woman.. after his own heart, who knew .ettough_ltio, m books \ to he able tnnid t hilm in. mdateriht *lie arts nfienclialand Will-. lag. On marrying, just after he came of - age,' 11 .1 e' emigrated twEast ern Tennessee, ktedgorg bare-footed,. it is- said,,with his 1 faithat-help-naate; b y his side; -ami ,his 4pack biti back. .Assidiou's labor at, his I.trade 'placed-.him at the end often years in ,Co finable circumstances; for pun of his.. ition in that:region.; and by that time, by dint. of hard study; during his prsi leisu -, mOrneuts, he. had,come to be ac ,- .t uallyi a .man . of Considefable general-in formation.' , Being ; a i good talker , On the stump;,: he: was ..tent -consecutively. -for a. ..terni, or two to boll) branches of the Lek islature. .From _thence he was transfer etl to the House of Representatives of the` 'United States, where he served six years. In Congress be wasnotedi for. his scinpu lousintegrity, indtist ry anti patient inves tigation of all. subjects•delnanding his-at tentien.. Hei is now, forty seven years of vge, and pres'ents a notable instance of what industri, _energy ana i ndomitable perseverance may accomplish in this Colin-- try, in. the. face of the most depr es sing early disadvautames. ' , li • .• • to-Dr. Hood, of Whit Ga:, des-- , cribes a White negro .wonyin firing near 35- years. .of age,- the mother of ten eboity - children,'whose skin,, since she was: . it 'Tears of age;'has. changed from 'a pure bin& .19.a' whit 6, as fauns any 'of Circas siat blood, - '::Her . .ey.eS'a'rid-hair retain the Afticart .peculiarities,*No _diseased con:.l • ditinn attic Skin 'or - system has been. dis covered tu . shOW cause-for this change {if color Which b4gan . upari , her forehead, in' a small -spot, and gradually 'affected Iter whole body .t he black .di , sapnen ring from her neck •downviards. in a Angle 'meek' .after, her face' had become entirely " Evening ."-Post" is- getting i sancv. ,We ;quote the following.t. , —. .• I Itt6ciiaiiitN - twerox THE PRESIDENT.- Sea," after considering the ap-' tieintiments Belmont and Sit-104:8'w tin portilm . pOsitions ahrOad, recommend, Captain Isaiah Rytalers , for the-mission' to Fr,nnee, with Joe Jewell as . the'Secie tary.Of Legation .- Mike - )Varsha t a Charge.. to Vienna, and 7 Vailkee Sullivr.n. for the Coinmissienershi 0. - of :_eonsta TheseieeltiOns are; . consislent . ; with the, exception Walsh, whom -rive think•a' : rnan..tof too much eharaCter and ability to, serve .iti . tbeconbeetion." • • IttinEDITATCYSVICIpE.- -111i.-Noodford,. late the Sheriff.Of-TiOga county; commit-. ted - suicide - al:my days since,,ll banging. But a few da . vs - beforet6is'his fa her hung, hirriself;, but „;titree- ; years ago-his.grand father - own life; In I t he same way:- It i 3. a strange. illustration ,of " he redit dry taint,"' - or:of that and the pow: er ; of assticiatiOn combined. - They • were all, wealthYjnen,. in the ; Most happilcir ttimstance, .and had gained' their means _industry and and were universally beloved - fur Upright . nest, _kindness and. honorable Albany- I=2l ' • ItECTEONVIII 11.,71i osT..—The groggeries and puppet . shoWs thi . fs . ptung np .with :the. rapidity of- ilte..propliet's . gourd. and as plentifully as Egyptian . Origs, iti the Ticinitypft he Crystal Palace, - a monrufnl : spectacie. . Publie, entiment st ruck - th&rniYithtlight, and :mil4eiv, and about half of.thein alreidy. disappeared.... Buildings are left in. an unfinished . - state, and the Onnininis . , .words To-let" are conspicuously . 04- carded: .. Their:owners ,calculated. too. • largely-7.4par' the deprayity.of the Y.4ouinal of Coniincrce. - . . i t rThe Montreal trauc ript says; that in any direction we may turn-our steps, .. we pe ,ceive.our:Ainerican friends : .they 'fill up ' ur iten,mliOatl, hotels, 'omnitou,sses, • Cabo, Cc - neS,- - dpirrises seminaries, • col 7 legei, od, in a word, they are'eXerywhcre,. Irit diffusing amr nour OnprilatiOu . thousands of pound daily; ,- a 64 mdding by their - pur- Chases a ' - stiMulus t 4, our retail biOeas,: . c i hithetto : tiprecetleOticil.: - Such ,Vis'its . are 1 4;4,i •it most. w anti,. and whicii:aie sure 1 to meet cordial . welcome. ..- . _ . - ( "The ":Mirror!' ; thinks rumor. that a d ipli - iiiratic.'_bur vemenit has been - statted,: tO : pliee Meki to under the ":pro tection"-oft t ecTion"- or ilie" Span! government. has -- sornet king of the air, co probability. '' . But exclaims the Editor," -"" Let. it be once :forimilly and-officially announced' that. 'Mexico loth.: beCome . a •de"-.. pendency - of; Spain, _identified .vAiiithe: . policy : \ and. the quarrels of the Court of. Mailri4,- and we - do, -not hesital e 'to prer dict..that,:;within . ninety 'days of such eti uouneeraqut, the st ars an 3. Ives would :float from ihe - -turrets : Of.the Moro.'? ' .. :.. ANlllot.n Foott..---There is a farmer re , siding- at Qungue.,..Long Island; si ity-three .years of age,.who has never seen a steatM• Wit.: lie has only . t ravelled twenty-fivit, iniles eat; and thirty-fivewest of his home. He is poissessetl of land, and does not care °hunt selling it, as the-money would . Ore him trouble'. He'onc,. ? went to the river-head depot of tbeLong lskand rail road with his daughter, and was so fright ennl ,at 'the nOise of \stearn-whistk 'that he ran away.' - • .12rA. - little Infant was- killed in Nevi Nork, city, a day or two:T(4'l)y paregor; ie. -Ile mother had: to go to work, and in :order lo keep - the Child quiet until her return,' ahe gave. it a. latge , dose of the drug apecified;. Thechild is now quiet. and it will never distu he r again. -This praitiee" of adinblistering 'drugs to babies ; - make them sleep, shoild be made! a felony or: at least a rnbidetttean- - WAl:witty -w4nan - , is s great truth - or a , great .hailior*ss, an ..no. snore right to bundle ,herseitup under.s green Neil, any.3.other similar abomination, than the sun' has to • pui- my- spectacles ..- smith. don't you think sink& t" - -) - . ),? l ,lAoadedkr,o .tarnik , „ - Prown. ; 4493 - 49dviota.partitov4- *4l, =EI 4.......... 1 rn ':)1' Air, . 144 . Skop- is Tsui 1991 r '''• ,4--IfiWeirlptoloi4 !,ti aii- 1 .:,„ i 1 of his reli tt iti)vti ' ., A 'Y-ii: 1 -----..., f _ .._ -- ~,.,- the 1 -,_ ...,..,-,.: —The population of . ustrutn Vol is estimatid at 'too oca, _ 0, . - .1 v - )1 --Benianitin Frank in ;avant d the Erb corriptini , cin thieictiintryz;l:ilt, : ria Philadelphia in '1:7.18. - i -- -'-'---';-- v ' —A college far the education of fem ile IS ibOr . .!3 kt b e erected, at••Pipsburg a_ t. in - ex T , poise of fifteen thOns.arid dollars. , —The .Siamese Twinsl have arrvi at - Newillimeri, and areholding their let at American' llall ' i f : ' \ '''', —HenryWard . PeecheE says, "the_ ' is a gre at dealfriMii Ofisiiel lii! a loaf 'or 'tea sometimes ; than il an oki dry -Benno - 11.. A i t , _ -Complaints are heard in • 'all': ' V; of the Colintry, of .the irregularity and tar mess of the mails. -. . . L --Janie& Shirley, a-m ierer, ic.tisi gt'd at. Hollidaisburg, Pa:L riioently . pia ting drat -he was not naturallyi i a bad „man ; a nd attributing his iuin to .int;emperance. —Jobe 'Goens was ex Cited' at Chit-lotts vine, Va.," !lir the in urdereol his-own Omagh ter. He Made a confessiod;stating that liquor was the Main cause ofliiii crime. . '•- , ' —A •Great Cricket Mat4h - , Canada against New York, was. fuliolied fin Thursday,. ast. at Harlem. ;. . The result w :a- decided ictory e ew. ,iii ers. , ~., for .tli .N Y k ' - '' al I :—Theiricliest county, II the State ' York is I)uchess„ whose farms are Va hove $25,000,000, and. t i e p9orest Hai . Which is set down at $2.- 0,000. . . —_ T he Emperor-of li: ' ssia has fo 1 Alexander, 'Conga nt i' l e, Xichola. Micbael; and two dim €.fiterlz,' AlMi widAwe a Duc:bess of I ,euelitenblut the ' G rand. Duclicss.Olga, lately in, 1 T 1 e'c hitless r eAion it:dete . ; ----r. . i i. 0 o. a- r , . , of its latitude . is in direct !ratio to` its"' and a height .of 500 fect,..iis equi'ialet degree Of latitude nearer Ithe pules. . i ' '''', = Grace. Gr ; Onwood lids returned . .cantry,4Fid will on the first -of O.eto nuince•;t ijuvenile paper ilo Philadelii be rsustalue r d by productions - from h . ,& py t . peici fc . - aril couiriti utions of o mle.,.urriters. - •1, Over, ten million% , worth 'of Tri. IstlJt:en l sold under tliel-incumbereA ac. This proileity vitawit (eil • by s rent Proprietors ;- it is now owned i steads and sol fen tifoulldrds-- most! tarn' ers or.. intelligent e'apitalists. =:1 writer, in the int-7.l:gen , -.er co sate' a enriotis incident. 1- A Tittle.. lstanding; at- a_l.vinchiW; tefore' W.l4cli young`maPle tree.' Aftf,.ti brilliant liglitnitT. A ComOlete image of "the t -found. in) printed. on Tier 1 bkid,-, :.Thi" , 'tae first instance, .5 f chi s kind . — .Nzr re, rertiscr', - . - —.There - is .a .name of Mary. Williams,l who weigh: Nov"? we wish -to Why it-Itltis woinan like the conrlenl ter in the leading . -etplumn of the 1 . 16 you - . 9.,ive it up,.*eaut she.is awn, (Siiminiry.). - The!ymprig,!niaii who 4.4 the above, left .tlpe offiee, we regrt re :we could sett t beilogbn !i • --'-cAlWashington letter writer sn. •s:; The President , hits d e termined H not , tti - hdept, fartlier,:Ori recmnend the Pacific . !llnilroad nrieatire, in'•Faiy.n*pei Whaley& as a policy; I of' the. iNtiniioislrakion, land in this ' determi- - I !lath*. ile is warifily, and decidedly! ! backed ati. I s3illported by imtlt ila: Secretary of State land the . ; Attorney • General. • This you 'tna.Y -_ rely inon'i.ts an ascertained fact: 1: -: • '4 •- ' i ' - , . .• , 1 •.--George Cop Way - 'Lae.. OjibW ay 'chief,. is on the eve of departnre I'r tbe . [ extrente.. west, Iv r the purpose- of - eol lee ti ng. Sow) e 9t 't he tineSt speeimens of the \''''estern Indian gibes, - stielt.• as 'have the best intellecteitt_ andiphys iCal des•elopme-nt, With, a . .iview t . exhibit themat.-the,- Worlds Fair,- Tiler' Will 'be , 1 fifteen Or.tWenty . in ,all. '.- - - • • • i • x ! - . • • • —At Cliicag . o von -can'buy . :l lid , 3 its -parts,. framing . timber, 'sliingles.d 1 dowsash, s butters, iloorib. , 4llplan groared E ntimbeted and , yeady:t.o . r . - upon tlie.'.l,raries to; whieh Abe ,inanv . will do prey .it,''sii_thatfclke . .fartner - f wide extended plalim. niay, :tome . . in . buy-his houSe completec,and . take i .. and with the'a%siStancei9t . iis: nei g it ups Within'. a week. --, i • .---. . .• 1,, - 7 .-i Grand Mass eonveiitioti ' of DetnoCracy of NeW Hampshire, ti ' About 2,000 persons assembled at •N:11., -. Ml' the 2 4tll . tilt; John' P. other distinguished.. - speakers wer .. Free-*i.l doctrines were ildrocated • ' • ic and ; in-.harmeny:with the law. of the goiS,titintion:: and the Fugitive ,, was ile.:nounced.'ai niakinz uniel ~ . 'quirenients on the consciences of ill • , --0 n the eieniag . of F_riilaf; 111 1 fire brOltecut . on board the LTA- ' eberokeii, t bcrore it could 'he s' . p I f - half a milli 6n • 40114ri worth: wast*trrived. The. Cherokee iras; but. threttihtll4'ciertiOuts of the fir,. • flip -was" confined to The steatee ~ other liipiildfr, were .I,ting pear ott or it. • The . Crystil. Palace COMiARATIVE I TIENIT OP Tilt W I LEN AND antis rAntticsi l EilituriED.— s • Might very naturally he etfiebteil , t e.display made by Give Britian in w Olen and other fabrics iii N:ery ;fine, hut by no means as exterwire, at, . last When ompared with !similar contributions fillin otlitr nrl:. tiinis4. as we would be inclined t o i think it _ , ottght to be. ',The teglish clot is, panic.... Wady thnse from .the. West ,iftEuglaitai possess a strenegth, i ] coupled with ti-fitid ness and depth orcolor that willibesinight for in 'vain in the Belgian, Gcrman and 1+ ranch departments. , A lar b ,, , Te quantity or cheap Yorksliire; cloth's of all deserip 't ions ; will also - be - tonna in the l'ilglisli - de..; Ilan mein:': i There always _ ' bas'hOcn; and is at present a greet irivalrY-exiitint be iWeeti the west orEngland and YOrkithire i tnamtfacturers. , trite cloths; rnanuflifter- Id by the - former haio elviityehrbug4t the highest ptiois io both tho . lieMo and foreign markets:, -i,frhile• - the 'Yorkshire - cloth's being inferior - in finish,leoler ';and 'durability, ' but selling . iir en _half Oa pric e ,:ond - therefore 'in igre.4lo - demand, t hare! always had **More 43xte . aitre ale: It -411 -. always _been the . to*.y, - of ;tile" mantifictnrer to;Oitidiairof to undemell-, hisrj,vaisiti!e- ' W ;ist '4 ill # lilntS * :manufacturers,; a iming , of& is - highly finished and. durable eliithei , - ,ltey can 1 . 4 Omethnli abeei . .- Te" 0..r" - onhilt 'o.' , i•r lo s . i - zi, , - pfrot, thi*tbp'nuiit:. iirii4di; nitriiixiiiiiiiii ' 4eis T put "fir " F.4 - rtii:iii: r tic , la*: l3 tY7 - eiirgrA Pf - f tl4il in .iklito.iti2. ~. _.,,,...,,, .., ,,„i.' Vi . ,-,'..,;: , •'...4;;-..*'v._ ....5,..:.,:: .•,- ~ 4J • !-A: ',-• . - else ',.ot .!......,:...;,:'. 1....---. ... . • %,;-.. ~,- . ..•'• •: , -4.1 1 J--g,.. , _.1- -- - 2 '''''': '' r Viii -c.' l• • •'- . l j * '. j 2:3iW;:',W s ''' - il* . lo4lld:tii a 464.441. -, lr' . *r.aikiiiiiiiitici: pl ti 1.,, ; ,.- ..,, t.atYlt,e,lfs- 14.11, ',... EPIOPPa ay ,.:lo4.'itimsfur*.'o.ti,...l,-_ .: : - Jipimpirting* OntitiinT: '''' . .efitlitt4Pl''::, •j : :.: OlejteXot•k-, iiiiiol:btatiiie, - ,Z , T *iii:i 0 ; -- e#li(*Oiiii:j:ilorfi. 'C . 1i444;; . E4:40101 le,iiit iiiti4,0iiii,:.0.,!..4af..- -Elitight .:,'; ed)ice4 ti j 4o.'r7 ~,,,:it,b. ,f,00..•..... j P r'fl leghted'hit - -J . _, tt . etiv'T' ! ,:itg,:fittrien* ,2,-- J' - j - h e i . :• 'clyeriwbeiii ...,. iied-I.otortiabity . .fter: 3 . `an initnetihitb , 'aii.ii,r• - 0060.0,1.0'i -iii - ,, • isnuoilill,l,oma.49i,vhich.t6tlie . 'unpraCtis', l ed - eYelooked:" ''finniii..o&eit dfEng•--j 11 landj.pi'edtiction -h - tit . : y he-jetnment.- .they were ei:POsed,to 'Uclt hardship or a harn ,- ing .- -..iiitt the .co or . be' atanditerried,lind vet : .theproenss - .. j f j nta tifectpre...o...Yol4- 1-AirO r p',4ok l - 11 :0-:,-. A 0 ,t• ; :4; i , 1.,,ft-kt44l:.° ° lo l °,‘ 1, 0 same, -- the . :,..cpc Vigil': a s ' tfels. inej,:;.thi dyeraihp .., .inat4 , -iirtit. i4,liit* .3i.. Were 1 attached ,to 0, .404 . ..sOccesifo . west of. 1 England firme, - a d,' last tlintea:illes Were' .:Mist .the same; being ,taniplotted.to.74Orkshire ht a 'ennstdeitlile OtititiY . ' - ' '-' - irlin sfluie of I the' IYoiltshire. 1' manufacturers , , was,: j \nt letiglij-found - '„-t4 be.itttrthuta j -only, P 1 a lock` otimitiiiitAq'7liiiitige.4. - . '!!-'' I : . ';','_ : - -.:" : The Vtniet ° 6l - 11 he Weit j orEngli,ndt4ed . j :fir,.;':dyiiii,i .. pioosa 4 .pti.soood - %elalti 'Clteiniealj4unlitiet,Which f Mid the effect of, IMPti kin ' duttallennis 'oP . fistneiliftOtiii..l `T.alei:•ett ... j - Cif Wisiaiihe'YOttshienWater: ival!tletii tY'..de • Oliiit: - .' Vii "..oVerentnethii,' stiat Orel J - - c efeet (tit iii4 - taitir,ii f iditr . r t: ii*Te.i i i., been . ..frii ',time In time j-piit'`l'Oitt tir,','fiiit n . tlieineVnit iii4jbeen;‘`iehelinve,, j nttend:',. -- ed‘Yith:ineceol,. - WnSt . .OfEngitinP,':.tinel: 2 CitsjhaVell'alttayo , oienpicitindWilt con = •ii nue j 'iO:neeutiy, tn . :Mloi We ktieW,'_the highest, place in the: estimation:' of "the; 1u bile. ~ Thn.vel: V ets-,.. Silks,' igingliams,' l'prinil;diaPer;tiniaikfe.q.itsiirierel;cwee44 ;Vest hits; sat ins, vie:, exhibited in i fin 'Pig, . fish' Pepart Me - tit:are •; . itiiii:ii-oiist_fitie;'at4 • ‘6ll command 1 ti.-.lhig ~premium.l.llllle, 'EllgliSh. j aeptirtirtient: a it;t4eb..Olate - 0 ax . clustiely.by itself, 04! heli,i4hl4l4c6tCh b • y the tirelvni,l! he .forritet'eMinity: W:Ould . aectiPy -. - a'..peStt ion, ;:eVieti :iit'::i he j rniinnfaC 7 : '-tareit 'et t held - Ott:en lilttieleS.' for W_ hiCh ?she haSl long been-celeb ated,,fat'fielotirj that - 'Of Belgium:-or - the 9 tntaliStnt es,' ;,:, The - p i . ale W I,r6:li'eotitribtificinitt 'ell - jfin: thema Iv- - 'ufai•turiti • • 'abilities - o a - - iiiii - on teiiiii - lcicik-- I.eil npini- a i ban ' itipt . ' n 4, iiiiiei vat riclie,, ,I .and fill - ja logi - '-jipni in the- seetinn 'ailot -1 iedliti the' United Ki igdOiri • -' •- : -. 2 2 :- .• i ( I • 'The most - gorniue ittirtic.es exhibited .-arn of cOurieciPeeineni j ofthCijih, la c , •ana- .iin'en - manufactures ... - tot- li.ielt , the, 1 island Isis been for so long a- one famous: I . §eij-erntynari ig, 'poplin :,t . v . o : aq't hetoge, J and was principally itled ,for Onrt.- j areis- : ei1. • &.c . ,;. - but . poplin i likelny, rything elie ji i diii wUsiitned to 9;perience j• yreVer,sif ind.' iteilOet on the dart 4 - 1404) , I ) l c.'' •• "Pti s ii,t" , liti,_lV?ht: - net-. Of 'fast iiiii: - ; - 7t i: . ; wear: it was- -- lite .11Stingiiis ing -, a arks: o 'Ord fOgiiilini•-; and previous t the areesision , o the thrOne ort he present :uceihrEngliand the * e;.•'. 1 1 nfacture- of: t is 'et +edii:.:gti , ,,i4.eftik::a j ui., t tj beadliful art i le 'W4.'nlenoi.if entailVl) • g-:: leei ed. in Irel nil.' :h or li,..tift ei:t gat; pe 7 J. - riod;..neting; i is preinniejd.l4:t he tid , ) , ie9 ot' lien .enuuti lets, - the:Ctiten 7 --undertOOk to ; revive : po pl in triiiitfliciti•`` • injitelaind; ,:nna fur'` -this • purpose • -.pat j . fazed eilno , " 7 - siVely the manufacturers' Othe article,` Old wore it . b i erselfitn publi c and; private as .f.requently as pei..--*hle::: j -', . ..'.. .'• Owing! to `theSe - •bene,lferit exert ions,.. : the- manufacture ofipoplii 1 i-nOW„eng,ig- ed• in finite eitensiilely, an the prOspect. is that .. liefbre.'leng it wil be in 'a more flourishing .con4it Jolt ,';. hap rOr 'lt was . . = , ., . §o me Ipeeimens:'iar ?poplin, r ‘inantifliet it red .at -Norwich in Etight4 - tip aliO ' - ex•hibit ed, • hilt-they lack the .bitiglOriesS of Color, . fineness . of texture.: betiutief design 'and.' highness of fitiiSii, pecidiar 1 4 those efiii,4i : , inanufactiire, - Itrtllefainied by• . o . nlettiiit,. popliri .7 iv i a:s first:' ran ufa 4uris.d . - .at. - the . obove tnenti - fled place.;-bit.this abiurd pretension h s nlwlys . :heen..treatedby all. - Who ha e 'a . Y-knOwledge of the subjeet just as it oil ht to "e. • I:l4ilriO3 cont ri- but ions cons St of ciPlin; face, linen, tah;'• 1 !) inet,.:4iaper,, sheet ngi r . thit:seyerit, - otlier :kinds "of kin red; - •:. atlticait erns: ....' . ; in : the,: rn: tinfie ire '6l - every -kitid2of chit h ,'eassi erei, eskiiiS,•Criarse :linen,' and &Inn o dyer) , ocription the . Ito-. .. • . ' a -- - • .1 , tga . States 1 ould appear; to have..MS(le a: int*. 'Creditaible . ptogreis ; . :SeXernY,pinees' A Of meritill,bioap',elOth :ire ekhibited Wag - side' sp ecimens i.'ff.:'.Engli j Sh' and Ftelloh hi an titat ti o,.'l4tileti' had illid.ii!le'd 1 iie i priie:Oili4e - Liiijdiiiffer,.§ll:Palane;', and to the jj nptefeiSiOnateyeJirerilittle . 'ilifferenee- i : Mantifnit :- . ;-',liiiWeVet;',tt . :cans -not of f k :nuns' ••be.eper - ii ifiiditie•-Unit= ed- States:CO ld,have attained in. OtinSin";....- - g 1 effort tot eperfeCtien in j t.liese branch ..93 ,i)i . .icirp).)l9 ;in - j'ihe dep. f it - trienisj Of the 'nations: to *hitt, j (we- ha'te'rilltided,'and, -whichi's - - Only.: the; tninle &long eiperi,. .-.• 'II t 'tit a s hes - ii ' - 'ir - • . we 11, • 'd e99e; , . 9 ~ ,t 1 tuft as_. one • , an . there are evidences : that-she Will *dont bine to dobetterL: Some the woo - Win; kets ' e:&l4ti 1 0 . iii:: tii.liiiie . k;kif_d6iii,ti 7: *Tit are ektheij finest' deAcriptiiiic and, - wenhould. ii4t.i . iri4Aiipi:i . 'ed - itibei'W)o,l . bath' Jon* the highest - j preiniuin - iniii - dis. , lance' 'all - Co MPs, tit;64:, - ,itO., 'inatter:Tfrein A% hat quarter of the` they-may. hatl. `.'American :cloth:' 4aris*nidte genCittl.* . eirbiiinee•ti, wove ttfe'Greeiiiiri. and .rrenet . i .loom . :'thatC, to thnEngliSit.., It:lack:4: fer - ..thet;,istiip4l:.thnt,i - tretgfit , if ,'t Oct nre and Ciplet,.._,f, ! ,r. ‘olj'etil ire 'fah; tics:Of the latter retnintry, arnsO justly prized:' • .. • All "• . the ctoth i i manufactoriesnntpiii t ' : ''' ''' worl' tt ns cun c o u nt r y principally con fined stn New ES • laud, ,-:In, the rinSnity iifWoOlen:fabrca J Ichibited,fielginnand: , . thejoertna4'esinti' certainly occupy the ' j firit . 'pl i :iee:: I . Nor 4 Viiit) 0 m4eli'...lietiiiiti ' ‘.han4: - :Li gy!neiS : j tind',e,...trente'flitette's‘' 1 ! are, thii leaping.f . attires '('lthe.Contriliti , j -tioes - fllorif tliele'- - lint!it; ...'ilit'liik4',.ana.. , - ves4ng IC the 0 t of sup riortty j mus j: .o j ji - cour..:e .jho . ,nwatil: 4' .. 16...F. anee.: . ..)ti,§t....or lho:09 4 ~1 ).1 4 ._ as yri*oh- ti3s.il4 - ti4f4it - 41..; ~ed iti ; elgitirn,• end lii"t fieLoerintinitnini .ta: . par toiler. .-- - .Tlin,Merttit of l Saxony: -iii.ir 4, _n O.to,oeicr*Piik • ivi:.: 0--th,1#011:•.'; -. I. : e...nt Ao -t to hee4phy . :cOhltirht trout us, 1 N. ; Y : . " .x;?ii,i*. - :."r:,;. ,' ,'-' : = ..,-. - .-..- : L .,. :::'„: . '.:.. ' .t - - ;e 4-.'.::. , -.-' ',,-- - r, - :'. ;.- , - , :i: ,- ;;. , -?L , • . , TEE, tiyi.:69ll ' T . Vislutt.-4Pronliona, - I t.r.the: armiridg*Oisp:i*ittbry'state.T that: ibe* - ei:4iseove e4ion,:thelOihnfdtine,. '.: by., Mi- - ., : kCiii#oifu - ~ ..***Arisioi.jici: 4 4. • 1 iigkett , qp,: , : mitte. W. 90 :;-: eti , abOuti4itliOti i . jTaftet tUuset-E . ,hi, • Cletii . ? *.tititifijbaght. n*...pC.A.BiAii . .:or fitS;tbiliA4S-Oito4e4ii ju tail ii!li#=_*c*O-141egiteo&i!ii.:Iengi**4)::W Jicib!'",•'lptttihedj j-.. fjimglii4ii**liLetittit . : iTbiti...tt et • ittitz 0 "eat ' hiptdmit*:eutsitt. '':fit.tirj r-,- 04iii(040 , oi-fJiiiii:',.iiiiii4'iii*iiiii,• , 1 i , ':p4i .. o' :Oil * 111 :01'-:$:* * *iibi*kicelifitiWi •••.-‘lsll7.".ittiCf '`o g .,..,, l .....ibogOoloseitot.4i*i, ,441c0; . 6 . 0 . 4iti0f5t/titioskw,;olrtipiit4 - .41 'of'. 1010 : f . ' iii r , tiimibitiiiiiffili',Wiliiiii*roi.' f ei ibili*.iini*iiiiii*ieiiiiiii4::sAL, : : -- 4,-.•iFl:': - liil :' , -,f.:• . , , , - ,.:.: - .;:!-' ••-• • i. -, 1 ? !....,• - •;_ . 6 . .' ,,, ' - '''' , ": 74 ll:;:- .4.174 , - .00!tiow,O f ealmmit*- -. .R.i*r .; 1§40 . 14, - ,0400. * - 000 . 4rtikrAvihiasii ~:-•,; ..'ll;<:',ltl::,inta'-'=-2''4,l:'l'rt L' , ..'7:1•3Kf..V.7.3',.4.40-74:111t. ':;:. if New Uf'd R. Milton 'r sons. anti , the g..a rid trried. p . (tatty eight It to; a to this .r corn hia, to r own r best h bind .estate 081 iii y 5000 • skilled nmun 11 u-as' was a flash of AVM •is not rk, by tlie neskien. .ed ma nia ; AL v. han,ed !t, to Nein all Jon win tonzued put up railaoads oat tlio.•e lone lay; out n e xt b 3 r4, Put the Free *inhering Valfbero. ate 'aryl !. • present:. •' patriot .God and. lace:Lair le able 're .•m'en. steam= . o'f Water . • •*ll - q&q r; , . roperty i!stroyed: 1 - tlioug'h side frathunt: , 01b "ILL ,i,:".: .. j. .... L - , ~ . N -.. !, , uuniy aulcutiarai IN ' ,..., -- ~- • -•1 • ,Ricnigiting'rnatthOrcil Yt s nes& ' 6 lOcjr. , ''llYittz -the - :a4 - Oll4OO ' , he are iqf 'intedquilgesii. 1 4 t i. r kf ro g r v 03 ,, 1 ~• ' ' ::,-Zi- • ' ~- T 7 -. .- .: tti?F i g '•Wir<li *alit kniaggpyinir' ill44zift* Mie4al * Kalf4 Ji:,phoen - in end BroOklyn .Cfcll. A: C E: -. o—Babc;ocki Brldviewit i L_. ' _ ' - ~., - p-c, Joel Turril; Irkiiddletown, OrriiEly,,BitioV r lyn, Col:,A111# *faith, F aldia '-- t:;Tr.:4;: , -, l- :i .. ,q4 . -il`; i,' ,.. , :i: • ;::: :- . , ii.likith , riatitc . „ -- 0( • - tit: t Ular Dimock, Joseph .Witliani ; Bridgniet4: -. i:'‘ . ....- \ ''..r'''''F''''.r 4-7- 7"q t ''F'.. -t ia L • - ' ,, =`' .. ; ;I t if - t , i ', . C - 4 :,:. ;. ;: t : •.#;i s ' -t 1 I 1 "4 1) 7 ,r.sdel, photo t ! s , i7Dithsc z oittin, spiviiie, Georg 44' - lleit:411100. --. 118 . . - V 01.7 4 1 ***.1411 : Williril rt - ,/, , - 4-, ,4- 141 elr.Vin - i 1 - • • 4: iio kit b ii , ,, t ---,.,:- T un e; . ik 11' , I:, v -e,1_ , ..q ,--•-:,..., ----f.- - -7 -- :,-: ' l . -',....-., 1 1 A h '"ii ii' 4. ' z - * ''.-; :William T. i 1, q,: r: 43 -Y il ' ' ' 4 .et 7 6 rifre'ittl i OviPiOfetibiliWellii . ..t.'4 ) John liarring,toat . lita,' AlOalirSinf _- -.\ :- do Mrs:;Alansont tititerfiel4; dn . : . --; - -: ....., - - , ;:., ..,...., ,_ r,--..- ,: , • z., -.,..,-,- , ~.,.. = - .... - , i tinitanr, .-...-- 7 . .- . • . S lll . -- ..41 - 44e1t.044 , 40 1 ,'1,Tag.4 , ' , Welli:' - J.' •• r- ,- 1-_ , :fsr; ::!-,.:- -.4 r . 1 .--- I- f 1 1 '..c . ';:1.. , ' . . --- -'h.t. t : - v - . '- A . irlijni, '''' • -r,: ' '' '" - -f * .- -74, il It ,Wln. .‘l, Muiroiq lido' ' ta.'...-::f-';:4:4.siNfl):::-:.: it ee i er . -- ;1 I -,: : ' 1 . Fr . _;•••n• :-.,- • , .'n.-, e--_,, :: '• ;.• • :, " 1 6 .7 , ,t" 1 7 ' ; ': ; 1 1 P:t' .:••' -,;.:: I: i - `ll rs; C - I i -,i,r; 40, m r Wiici' ,l,o, lll Mri. Mkr• 441 111 ,0e1:- ' • . • 000,7 pbeilfreed 4r. G FISC elsbn,TAiii;;T , • Searte, <Nu- Woodhotife% • ' •- ''' l 4.." * .' q n rost:, A.' ,Cliambgitin - ,, rg; r - -•• Jutlfa." • 101,, Bridgeirater,, ~- , --. -----. . 7 , 4 , ThU'F4q - ut!,- - • '':: ...-4.,,olief.ifine,b,Aari. iderationl cor44-;dedtoaitlipiot SeVe_o:',i6.: il iyid Mils tO . tilt departftnet ,it,:cd r lAt. - Oek a s it, js 'abranCh__Of.-a4rict,dfOri4n. which Snsquehattna:4,Ottut_y:l#'lo,4:tiWig,to pe••• i l_ a _eminence,: apt( ov.frY, figeaVoyr has bepn ,o a d etf ,, , ,,,A € ;_ a tppy l irii well spalifiZ44_. .13inn'k it.o-iii*lvqti furnished - to -'r fildgee . .tiioOc6 . vOi iS.c.,p4*rAilisto 'faeilitatei ( heiliat t o , 7ciiimittee,offe.: ceptibiEWlll:bps4,..aM - ndepoe,ku,,Rdtn tote . - r disposition of;the St elii'-, '.Badges': o Jba.. bud -at G+;, Fttlierci, hd'at:tho.officitl'on - Ont be Shpi , Igroutid-'Whieh_.'Vitll.: 4 .adclut . °members and:thier;fatnilie4- The''Nocit rose,Eind,Of:','gire :their best . serviCis 61.4 ''' ;71 ) 6 1 'A , we day; apt i ' t. i 5., : ., hoped-the ' t bt - h prOCecdfigs,. v F ill be ..eree i_s e to. t e • :county.:. . /Itter,..ati • - experityrite ' l l:tf amnia :years, tbe society . found that tl e- ' feeds : oecessary`teeCtirry..en. - .. their: oft erations•. Could - out . _liiebitiined.froni the, outribu , tiOns.ofiniekberSiAna.the'plan as,id op. ted of enclOSift B..ii < eiet or'gr and fur , Our Fair', ahil • Cattle , Show - , t and 'the &trial] .'ttrU:ol . .,l, - i2i_cents 01,ared - fo adrni- • ttance, to' thoSe' who, d'Oifo.t.. %vat** 5 4 g . .lie- = -- come IRICP I h4 -B , B 9nikilitiOaiiittijitiou has been :expres4d at this - course, by , a . , few persons', and the _Ex_ CoMmittee Chace. . thought-it: liesi tol,ring:the subject before the puhlic, and show the pea - eft_ pro pet y 'of it; f.ilie greater number , o r .. p e rsons; • .intereslediOi agricultural Rurioits,,Woeld restrain the')rsociety .bY _becoming mem bers there %von to no necessity or the ' .. id 1 ' • ' 'f . course adei)fed:_lThiinot being the Faso,' , resort to other means comes nopera rive,. and` who thatl - viieWs. the subject fair- ' ly , would, object:t'p,a trifling sum fOr the stipport - or- torinstrtutirm that is COnfess edly!effectiti.a. ram a dial:lie improVerriebi ' In the - Strictiltureiof =the' county.. at::; is. earnestly ,relnested that if any- of the 'Judges are - urfable.tO attend, notice` will , be v'elf pt :So ektly :day to the Ec Com mittee;:tindlibeke k l/lio -will give . their; 'seriiceSlaYe' l 'eXi4cted toreport themselves., 'attheOftree-On the - ground, hy nine o'clock. . .. . iri,:the Moriirt' - :. ` ' '. 1 1 - .li. D t amtEn . --. 1, '. A 1 , 1. it, . - E .0 , ....c .. ~‘ cs:s.s _ x om. , . I 'l ::- l' -14441-CATLIN. •• _____. ' . Lff - The New following : as ,;II; sam Mures _: of .aufferinsr 1 cident 147 ihiy Pt:e)ial rer.:- -1 . ' ; '''' ~_ --,.! Ilise*ho.itar, never -visited.the mdt,. gent,,,.ttOk vitt forth - .no 'proper conception of their ; horrible destitution and awfutsui ,feritntS.- ! , Intiegind • worpoklyliag o - n -a di . lip.idecO ,riltotli`e a - tilling! which fiat , _. Jery ' ctipld ..hardi,y i nifSt with-the name 01 . \ -bovel- , .Without. a . : -ditary- friend to us - • ,sist .1) , 1-.,..-iti.the. , m t, dridgerOus crisis of the-, fever-scarce' . _ conscioustossing wildly!. on ;her= wretched couch, burning wikh. ,l bit - inlftl,Poo,l l ble thirst Which seems , unquenchable by,: cairns, . and. , without o - driip Of water by her bedside. Imagieo this, wo inn tc, thisn ot her: of t wo :chilciren-- 'ono :of F-witbm is jjust old enough !to kotn ; .prehend; iho : _rerre r •ofthis - scenQ, but as yet ineopoi(tet - ofb ping her parent : , while the 2. .other;-:lin infa 4-13angs on her rzioth 'des breast; striving to Ara w. nuurilthment -fr9rn 14'n-,-47thatist d fOutitaiu._. 4,esder. Uii.l is:po - -flincy!eit tcb. -• 1011.1.9 been ' met*ed 1rt.414 flirt ,:'eightc: liourB,lV- 1 .', 31301- .beis tirtin4rowa A.ssociat,ion i , wo bc ' Hove - t:..'.. to, il be Soli mat ched - -itt l , all its' su itenr,r,eraty ., bol4t;re Ile scenes which thnt - nsacinititlnn,, in. tbe_,-dfachatge Of its ie1f!4410401-'-ancYl-i &illy niiiniieilil fo lunk : lipcp n. ',-, . - . rill"Coples: , af•tite fellaiijiig iraitialt are in circulation - for signatures : • ' - • To the Hnnorahle Senafeind lionos O. Representatives in , Cotigress ar t '!: The undersigned. Citi*liaksof- --- 1 ~rtfi r pet:slfully petition yniiiliimerahle tie- Aiy;:to, provitle, by I law, th a t *lienover any 1 4.1at0 , of this Union no %i ailatitting do- Mastic ..shivery, shall decree the emetics- tiniti*,ef,al,t, slates and the final extinc•,. lion pritiUiunta' y servitude-within hers I)nrdertk 'au_ exact enumeration of O' A Tslaves shall he Rade k and the sum ot. 77 ----- m. . r `;doilais fat:each and every slave li wiPP , aficiV ioii ‘ - I(biiiiaid id.sueh State. Oni -thi', rental ''.'artitiViaited Stateg. at atic.h:` , :tioati'iatid . 16:1406 i manner a$ shall''- ' ` prate the es : , #6upoo of B.a 4 itie - erit.:`-5 , ,7 7,- .1 - • , - - ~--;" -' - ,'. -- 4-.'• -Ai.. . .... t i .„ --2 , •i, ..., lety fey 1853. Les* - §boW lloiiitig'pi*ns ),,3 .. 1 - -46 - .. • - - J ' lilf9 4 ;' , X4:, l l=i;" zi k irmt-, , 17 41Y;Tttia - 0/140, Sturt.D.tiw‘. i I _ Penterr linfoill;: , -- • 1" ' 1 ) - • 1. •Cl .. •, , 12i %.• f • r". . tsneiantle4; l 36l.- • -re{ Diraccki eyleitlaskile n :s rl.~'t~'',e'. " £_'~' riean : 4Btio ' \ - givea' die ale . 6f,§oiiriO, diejp . lc- , odeensi].ns in &ice of
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