011:1DIDPISDIEOPZINWIDil lIIENJ. P. P4I.OAPI, Y4lt•r. SLOAN * MOOR.E, Publishers JULY 3. MS. Democratic State Ticket. bATI , IiOt PIA SUPREME JUDGE WILLIAM A. PORTER, OF FIFILADEI.PHIA FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER. WESTLEY FROST, 44 FAVITTE CO News of the Week. —Mr Forsyth, the American Minister in Mexico. hes demanded his passport sad is on his way home Owing i to the refusal of the American residents to pay the forced loan Jornanded by Zuloaca, their goods had Is. ea seised. This loss wee a contribution levied upon all foristoeri resident in the City of Mexico, under the pretext of estah Itching a Nationnl Baal, bat really to Meet the present and pressing necessities of the Zuloegii Atiminittratioa, and the Americans acted under Mr Foie,4l , advice in refusing to pay Of course, after the outrage committed upon Itu countrywen, Mr F. could no 1.12 p- A, remain, ap, , ,t is on• his way home, and diplomatic relations between t is country and Mexico have, for the present, ceased. Hers ikaaother step In manifest destiny The numerous ■et: of this kind committed is the Mexican government will bring on reprisals, daltiands for indemnity, negotiation. for &images, and nattily, either the purchase or conquest of more territory, or the establishment of a United Slates Protectorate destined to result in entire annexation Zia lose& baring i • ommitted this last act of fatuity is now about to dy from his country It is understood tbat he wee about to prioved to Tampico, thence to escape to neu tral ground 'The incoming government, that of Juares, is understood to be favorable to the United Stales, and eppoics3 to Cbutels dictation, wit h completely eoutrolled the I,siny of ZlAloess. —Uu• ot ouf wofDickg oulOcuptiforlua, says the New York Herold, gives all the credit u(_-the paciticalion of the Mut mow to Cul Kane, the volunteer Peace Ambassador to Brigham Young, gad in this cuunectiun the hardships, privations, tufierings, - and dangers passed through by the Intrepid ooloneLare rooted in iery glowing colon But the pacification of the Mormons a simply due to the army moves:Boots towards the iireat Sett Lake, set in motion by Mr. Buchanan: The advance of a DOW corps*( erreutive sad judicial Territorial officers. uuder the escort ut an army force of al thousand men, with another thousand or two to bring up the rear, taken all together, formed au argument in favor of peace to itrigham, the Prophet, as strong as the most convincing revelation. In fact, be never bad received a more infallible revelation trullany quarter; and hence his quiet surrender of the keys of Territorial authority. That is all there is about it; and had Col. Kane'. whist:in been a mission to the Mormons to behalf of wur instead of pease, the result would have beet the same. So thinks the Obe:rver —A party of taival gentlemen, says the New York Poe:, have boon despatched, to the Pacific to late a ►urvey of the route between San Francisco and China. It is said that moose Sr. hundred islets, 'heals, and coral reefs exist on that route, which have never been indicated on a chart, and now that our commerce-with China, Japan, and the tridiau Archipelago is rapidly inerassi rag, it has become necessary that they should be invsotiguted and delineated, Lieut. John di. Brooke, the inventor of the deep seasound., lag hod. is the commander of the expedition, and is ac , oompanied by Lieut. Tborburn, Kern, the artist who was with the exploring expedition under Commander Losers to the North Pacific, and several others. They sailed for California by the Star of the West. After arriv. tag at San Francisco they will praised in the Fenimore Cooper, a vessel of 100 tcus, to the field of their daces. —Twenty•four deaths from run stroke are said to have occurred la New York and Brooklyn between Saturday Lad Monday mornings. Recent investigations in this disease show that sun stroke is a very loose name for it.— Ia 18.54, in New York, scores of eases oocurred in sugar Mining houses, engine rooms, and the laundries of hotels —any place in fact where great beat and moisture were combined. The rays of the sun are not necessary to the production of this fearful dimwit.. Post wortinii examtne• dons show that wily in a limited number of eases is coops• don of the brain present. The great majority of eases are due to fainting or exhaustion, identical with that pro duced by staying too long is a hut vapor bath. The patient should of coarse be promptly stimulated, not depleted, and laid with the bead very low so as to favor the Sow of blood to the brain. —The "Attacks Blues," a colored military company in Cincinnati, went on a picnic to tilendale on lir nesday. On the return by the cars a colored man named Reuben Jones took a bottle of liquor frc his pocket bibod and created a distortion , when a man &mad Brown poised the bottle and throw it out of the wi La the quarrel which ensued, Jones stabbed N. C Just , • well know Cincinnati barber, severing the main artery of his thigh. He loon bled to death, and Jones was com mitted for the homicide. It is sopposied that the tall blow wu not Intooded fur Jackson, as be had taken no part In the difficulty except as pacificator. . —A woman about thirty-siz years old, named Carolina Frederica Katrina Schwartz, has been arrested in Chicago, us a chary, laid in Buffalo, of poisoning a min with whom she was living it. wife. She is a woman of good *ascetics, and appears to poses* • history tinctured with romasee. She states that her father held the rank of Bless (lonersl under the Duke a Baden Baden; that for tsar years she rode by his side, arrayed in this warlike hobiliments of the otter sex, in which unwomanly chancier she visited Avinsia, Algiara, aad many other places, and termiasted her career of soldier by getting married sad comiag to America some tea years ago. —Thar* was considerable excitement ■t Ehttschard's Motel in Broadway, between 12 and 1 o'clock Sunday 1111comisig, at which ume Capt. Denham, an elderly gentle men boarding at the hotel, was dangerously stabbed by Edward J. Anderson, a lawyer and a guest of the house. The wife of Mr. Anderson had taken a ride with Capt. Dunham and hi, wife, and oar their return at 121 o'clock in the morning, Anderson, after a few - words with Capt. Dunham, drew • dagger and stabbed him is the right breast- Capt. Dunham now lies in • critical state, and his assailant Du been commuted to Jefferson Market Prison to await the result of his injuries. —At the recent casualty to the steamer Pennsylvania, on the Mississippi, a gentleman and big wife, who occupi ed a rooa tar Ward of the eabto division, died most !kiwi• bey, having been%orned alive. Ia the tall of the rubbish Cllafilki by the explosion, they were caught under a heap of ruins of the fallen rooms, and a boiler fell oft that. Me implored the others to extricate them, and offered aH be was worth. The attempt waa made, but li was impos. 'ibis to sate them, as the boat was thee on lire. —The Newburgh (N. Y.) New learns that a aims is a mighboring village, who has some questionable claims to !mien( to the medical fraternity, was the other day found to company with a widow under suspicious circumstances. The twee employed in a factory in the vicinity gave the pomade doctor a liberal mating of tar, after taking off his gammon, and a good supply of cotton waste, Lad than ratio/ his to the highway, with hi. two turned towards Newburgh, started his on his travels. —Tim toss of lb* Rogliob journals Ripon the proe,td. lege aft their cruisers in the Gulf I• wide and liberal.— The mei of the cruisers are entirely, disavowed, and all the Joann& mine in urging the Government to forward stab a reply to the Ignited States as will satisfy the people for the wrong indicted, and allay rho prevaillag excite ment. It is said that despatches of this character have Mies reonved by oar governineat —At micas mure has boos before the Roeboster marts, to erldeb a mother charged ber son with theft. to obtain h.a eommittal to the Noose of Ref use, to order to save Mot from pusisbatest In perste at the heads of Ids father, of whom enmity the woman Web to kers Mood in mor• MI tarot. The boy admitted tbe Met, sad was sestoscod aseardisity. —Tao Assad Jury of intbaoy roomy, N. V., have loud ea isrdistamat egoism • bay, i.e. than mots, years of eta, for /birder. Os tae iota of April some boys weal s.y. bag maititein two of diem bad sore divine abaft amt., pas, sad darfs; lb* moles Joseph Calabash, Jr. was mobbed through the bean by Iliekkikel Norton. —A man died, a tow (lay" Waco, aged Oa, in (hosioridge, Mass., w►o had lived fron poorly. and who was not lap plaid to Mrs any property, tamps tie boat" sod lot is Ma* ►s livid. HL hilts, however, oa marodilag the pm WIN, dimovorod spode of variou menories sad dental• wader to lA* ammo( of 150,000. —A Sabbath !Wool fiporlateadset in Mimeos minty, X.T, was rimissUy Arbri by aa essisidssaisal mibassi for isrpropst onsibact with • yosag widoer. The gout f oga d, set fano, bat, is dolarosse to public opiates, they surosestiod bla from um church! —TM Jury is the OWI of Mrs. Little', os trial at floe charter for the murder of ber husband, rendered • verdict of isilky of isansisagbtar is the second degree, sad A* Owl isorsodistoty rostetiord her to Stag Sing for sans i nge—tllt; Worst tom. 1:$ A brief biography ef ibb putlassaa, taboo* au* hoe bees pregeated to the IMPIe . hr ibe Deaseeratis party of Peausyfygenia, for De= J. of tbss Supreme Court, will be *led on the of our paper this wool. II will databases be rsaidoutitit laterest. The body of which by the alopoiatmeatitteev. PAW, b. is Pow • ta"ab": bolds lobate rslats with thepeople It is that tri. Meal white" stands bewails, the people and their 'erotism— the Legislatur•--wies as: trams/ ad their power* sad enact laws imillicting with the Constitution. It Is that tribunal to which we all appeal whoa Ira dims that jus tice has been denied iss is the Coasts b.ltiw ; mad Immo It is—because it is a tribunal of last mart—that every llttairi relatiug to those who thus sit to judges's* has paella hi , terest to the people Personally, aor arqoaintssioe with Jades Poorest is alight ; bat the facts act forth to the to. °graph, Waded to umlaut as Is myth& a s s If w. had no Label eridoomi of the wisdoms of his 'elation, that co man of his pier. in the State po more of the ele ments that adore the Bosch. Young in pews, hut rip, to experience ; tried when but a vows youth in that crucible of temptation, official poaitioo. ha Mae forth Crow th• deal without a spot or bluitsb on his character, and with lb. cordial approbation, sot aloe. of his political Moldy hut of his mitagonists in polities also. -mot But it was not so touch to call our reader's attention to the put history of Judge Pontau that we oomilmsooed this article, a. it was to notice the effort asking hi °torte's (tauter' to lodges butt to throw aside that dignity which should always eberacterise the Judiciary, and assume the rob-, of the Mare politician by pendent:it to the supposed popular elamor of the opposition As our reader. will recollect, the cooreutiom which noininated hits posed strum' resolution• onduning the Kansas policy of the Na tional Administration. This in itself was proper and right : but it did lot sett a tees "stirs-beads" le the state, lead on by tbii chief of "sore heads, "Col. Jolla W. For. ney ; and they bare ever sines boom clamoring for Judge Poarza w writ. 1n411411 tort of a letter repudiamag tAot action of the Coareatitia. We hate reason to kouw that they will not be gratiliod. Jldge Poirroa will stand or tall with the Deusuoratic party. 'The Courentios that how• tired him with a uotnination did not ask his clews ou this or that particular measure of t..e 'banana! Adadnistretioni its ineraticni did not thick It proper to do so , they were seeking a oandidate fur a state Mhos, the datum of which hare no sort of Collarlatiell with national politics, ur In tact ul state political action, and hence it was not deemed lin- portant or uoces‘ary that they thotild know his view. on the "Immaculate conception" fa . the Loootaptua Coasti to' two, or the eristioot et/ the policy which deemed the we• ceptance a that instrument by Coagress the shortest road to arrive at the solution of the Kansas difficulty. As • member of the Convention we voted fur ; we Jld w. not because he agreed with as op that queettoo, for we had assurance that he did —iodeed, the evidence at the time tended rather to give the liaprossioa that he did nut—bu t that fact mad* no differweee with oar opinion of the pro• priety of his nomination, end we doubt not the came was the case with a large majority composing the euovaatioa. We voted for him for the simple reason that, deeming hint qualleed for the Aloe aid a Democrat, be was the ap point.* of Gov. Parise to 611 a vaciaity, and his, rejec , lion by the Convention would have been considered a con demnation of the state administration. We thought the unity of the Democratic party amid best be preserved by a mutual commission oa the part of the Mirada the State and nationsl administrations; and, taking for panted that there is a citviaioa of southwest between them. we think his election in the same 'Omit of concession will serve to heal all past divisions mid cement the hoods of uhicia so inn that neither the union of the piebald opposition, nor the factious tonne of professional "sorovheads," cite wrest the slam from as he 1860. But if this is to be so—if Gor. Focusers appointee, Mtn having, it a spirit of concession and respect ler the mats Executive, been endorsed by the Democracy of the state, is to be endorsed by the people in October, we freak. ly say that the Governor mast take' early and public opportuoity of disowning and repudiating the Doom. of at least one of the members of his Cabinet We of coarse refer to the Hon. Joan C. Koos., the Attorney General.— With the Attorney General's °plaices in that dead issue. Kansas, we hare no fault to find—be has a right to them, and we are willing to give bits, as we claim for ourself, the credit of honesty in entertaining them ; but when he so fer forgets what is doe to the party to which be oust' his prefect and put positions, 1J to become a coadjutor of itur in his effort' to detest Jpdge Poaren and the Democratic party this Fell, it Is about time we think for every Democrat in the state to rise up and call upon GOO. Pscits.a for • prompt disavowal of hit c.onduct, if not for his immediate diseasesl from his Cabinet In the lan rugs of a utemporery, we are not of those who look for uniformity of opinion in minor matters, or proscribe a brother Democrat for entertaining his own notions upon points of mere expediency. But a man, who :wee his pas cation past sad present to the Domodivitic organisation should not be the first to forget that such organises lion if a wane and not an sad ; • post available, oar, so indtspeasable means, and, as such, to be preserved and cherished by all who look to the great end—the success of Democratic principles. Betas it is that Democrats ca n and must waive all small differences of opinion, all merely local or personal feelings and preferences, must bear and forbear with each other upon all matters not involving the paramount considerations of principle, and inset and do cheerfully co-operate to were the euccess of Democratic measures and of Democratic men. They mopes* and uphold organization for the sake of securing Democratic liberty, the crud end aimed at. nst as an agency for coo. trolling Inc private feelings or wishes of men upon non essential points, or upon point* c whicn principle is not involved. Organisation is an tt‘reement freely eaterad into-1)01 s tyranny Imptmod. It lbws becomes the act if ovary member of the party, who etiallel to fool that be I. a party to it, sad that 111 web be Is bound by it la good faith. He giro, his west to It Weans* he fool& It to be W. condition without which the roeesu of his prineiples would be jeopardised, and the weendeoey of the party adv)eating those principles might be ion. Under this view of the ease, and le think it is We sorroot one, thew can be no Melee foe say good Democrat dying of at a tasgeit upon say calpor or temporary lone. If be afros' with his party In the main—if be wally think. it tho boo t party for Akio eowstry—if so, thinking, be has imitated and*, it, basher, be meat fool bound, both by honor and enlightened elf-interest. to Welt to its colon, to see that the., colon are borne aloft, sad neither beaten down by openly opposing forte, nor betrayed by private/dint/orgies . soak as actuates thaw ovw whim Judge Ysox presided at the MICR/boa ditirier in Philadelphia the *lbw day. No party composed of men ow b. whoa, with the dig e r. ones in sea's judgments, footings, standards of perfection and modes of viswiag Wisp, can say party be exported to adores a Procrastean ratio, traria( all sea down to a dead uniformity. Now the position of the Democratic party of this State has been fruity, fairly, and °peaky taken la full accordance with the recognized prinewles and usages of the party. The delegates roproseatbig the Doom:rats of the difoseat counties met is coaveation, re lamed its priseiples and nominated y Its easdida two and tried raembero of the party—the Oil. an able jurist high-toned geatleman. To him has boon eonlidiod the duty of bearing the Democratic Gag througboat the Stabs In the present =van. He ie doing his fall duty, col by panderiag to the clamor of the opposition, bat by calmly trusting the poople ! Now, we pet It to every Doisotarab every man who touleellevos that the Demoevatie party is the but for the country, 'bother be is sot La honor bound to /vitals Me candidate of his party truly and man. fully ; whether, by his owa volnatary oat as a Naomi. Ile is sot ao bound ; wisetbor be does Cot fool that If be should allow himself to be termed wide by any ootirido, impreaticable, eloetkiaiseriag hobby, he *wild b. dooortiag kis colon, disoeganisiag his Witty, sad doing his port for its overthrow. Aced yet, by his altar disarm speech, and the promises* polities h. sesassed as the Chairman of a disoriwaising dieser party, given oecnoibly iC honor of aa- anti•Lecomptos mealier of Cosines troy California In phalsdelphis this other Mt ill reality a give Iros• . xrr an opportunity tr 'or( of a portion of his bile, the Atwood), Cisseral of Peassybrdals, has dow mow to sow seeds of discord V dm party than Gov. PACER* will be able to eradicate area should tie, as he saw aaqwestioa• ably aegis; to do, disavow thetttll7 of his ductile, Gen. awl ! HI CAN'? 00111 lif.--Ousros Camssoas was Varasly_ ~sited by the Keels Notbtor is assisted, sad a postbot lime/ ostbssiasto wis raised by the Ilea tsoldass, OS bis arrival at Corbels, Is approval of bis ammo as trite Lassos esostioo. TI. orators tailtod of as melkdtatent of ovary body oyposad to Locestytos isto ono Party, to *import Jabs J. Critioadea far the Presidency.— The would probably auk Yentsehy weU mufti; bet the ksow Hoskins elessent the anti oillsslaistrstien party will hardly be able to control the atiatisstion. Seward will not testiest to be showed aside this Usse, eve. to *in the whole Knew Nothias roar, and heass4t. Sweater CrIL widen say u well baag kis berviiiiiiis the suet come in I Q. lisonso, hots Ilissowito, who ling/ the shoot tors triorrit aspires of the 4tb of karat sort, ewe. lush ibat la vs. *hostel lay the Ties Presidesr is the otritriss with Sassier Ittori, who drew rhithall mew The 4 dowersi b moogoly sprawl to Jo atirsisiatostios, asd book. for Itagosbiloss rotes is the initiators low is no. otos, to wets* bias fur &fail term of its Jeer , Bony he will haws 4 ho itapplslad -HON. WM. A. POIATICR 401 - - THi ligruskicasis AND THU 810131101110. • Netkieg bee so 'dearly demonstrated the utter want ..t a estiffed primedvaity( settee as thopart of the Republican ) r ` y uisol ic asi d„„ b." leaden nif oNWIn del wabb ba r e o ccur- io this city weans ! Slept red luititege tam dettemseat sad tie rindiegs follower or depot' Twangs. It k the romffloctioa of all ROTCOSSAD, po teal ue• of 1m *aka of their platform IM IVA, was an at " ilia " " I Sli t ° IL *sprees iliettaleatioff of we essiost poligamy le Utah. and --- Th S. r . eaglagmaida Lad. ever since, or at least sap the Ailministratlon deemed it moo , rows i o t a p or t o s Wildaesday might from a cruise up BM( called apoa to ettistetW lb. rot... Moms tato:tics vt f t h e b a n d — u s eeri ca d crow e n welt. Salt Lake,. the lwarlers tad pressed of this party lugs lit. is their demands that the Administration should " wipe mit the //orison 'Megan," " Notwithstanding this plats record, however, do amuse are tie necessary steps taboo in the directiom indicated, than the Republicans ehange their tactic*, and become the tympathisere and spolgists of the rebels In Utah. Tu this end their leader, add jourgale have pereteteatly made war spec every step sad immaeste that ovoid possibly elect the purpose. The great object was to put the Presided' in the wrong, or what the Oppositioa joernals might pis into the sons !ileac. of se error; for at all hazards, and in whatever shape it might ease, capital most, should, and would be made out of the stubborn difficulties of that question -- When the slow, costly, and bloody process of eitternaios- Son was pressed by this military class, which would take to haul( the millloo• and the honors of this otintupleil Seminole war. the Opposition was horrified at the amount of the ladispengsble outlay of prepstioui sod 4•11110.1vd pease measures. When It was a.cortained that the olive brooch of lorgtvismes bad gone out with the sword, sod that mere; for the tens of thousands of Ignorant and de. hided was weighed in the below,* stalest the just punish , mein of a score or two of wilful disturbers like Brigham )(wags and his ot;unmillurs of State, then there was an outcry ageism dm Raiestire clemency It Las salted the isometry the hard 110•11/1114 of pouring out minions upon millions of dollars, and thousands upon thousands of is • dosser/ guerrilla war with a nation of deluded fano , ties. It has let in alma their mistaken ideas the trim sea light of American Justice; and this act his broken the sceptre of power in the ham& of their beguiling leaders. There may be trouble yet, for oar soldiers want war, add may force ea* at last: but to opening a broad and direct road into their camp of darkness—by showing to the mast of klartauss that we de sot go to destroy the peaceful sod law obeiag, that we desire to enlighten sad to heal rather than destroy —we have torn from their leaders two. thirds of their power for evil. The energetic military measure* were by au means useless in forcing the true state of stairs us the liOrmsons, and it is only so much 'frilled if thissedisnonstrations hat. enabled the messenger of ausuesty to win a bloodless victory. But the last reeort of lb. Opposition is a whining affec tation of pity for tbeilormuns who choose rather to follow their leaders beyond our limits than remain in peace and obodiends under our lairs The New York Tribune takes the lead in this tender concern for the departing rebel., bu s t the Tribune has a natural kindliness for whatever is darkest in skin or morals. It say, dolefully " Where these unhappy people are to go, or what is to become of them, doe. not appear. They are ino• tog South, but, yo far as we know, then are la that direction no in habitable traoke of nay considerable extent withio seven husdred sailed of their /ate settlements. The driving of the Mormons from Omit homes by military terror will hardly contribute much to the honor of the country, or the posthumous repatatioo of Mr. Bachanares Presidency " To which the Mew Tort Son very curtly sod conelusi sirely replies • "'Military terror' bad nothing to do with lb. Mormons first driving the Usited States citadels out of the Terri tory. It bad nothing to do with the many lieu of violsoce and crime committed and uphold, in defiance of United States laws, by Brigham Tomos and his satellites It had nothing te do with Brighasn's open dela/Dee of our GOV vonalsoot, sad still nothing to do with the Warning of t he Government Mina. This first step of open warfare was voluntarily takes by she Mormons themselves, incited by no previoas hostile meanie against them. The nibisks must wait many centuries before the fame of the Presiding or the country will be very much blackened by`this much needed crusade against the Mor' moos And it has been conducted with such ifrarked for bearance and conciliation, when a severer course would hare been justified before ail the world, that it descend , to posterity a pleasing feature of our country, rather than the . Search the records of other nations for simi lar elessitoey to saeli bold traitors, and the comparison will not be found discreditable to our country." The British press was excessively anxious that we should keep their Indies atrocities in countenance by blowing a few thousand Mora ous from the mouths of cannon, and issuing a general deer** of plunder, rapine, and confisca tion; but suck sweeping enmities ere not to the taste of our people. Clives and Canninp are the natarel growths of the British system of land piracy, while our Democratic system of free and prosperous expansion protects the masses sod produce@ Jeffereona and Jackson'. RIMARNABLI MALRIACit. —Last week at Preston, near Brighton, the most extraordinary marriage which has ever taken place,was i3elebrat. ed in the parish church, it being no less than that of the Dowager, Coutes. of Effiogham, to Mr. Holmes, who has filled the humble position of a Scripture reader at Brighton, in oonnection with one of the churches at that oe/ebrated watering place. The bride is upward of ninety years old, and the bridegroom about thirty, so that there is only a disparity of half a century! It is said that, for a long time past, the Countess has manifested great interest in the labors of the Scripture read• er, and made him some valuable presents The COW/teas is understood to haves princely income, worthy of her position as the daughter and the mother of the realm The aristocratic relatives and connections of the bride are said to be tern• bly excited by this most unexpected and eccen tric conduct of this aged and noble lady.—Rrit• ish Standard. MAIILLIAGE ANp DIVORCIL—The queer ides some people have of the sacredness of the mar. riage relation, is well illustrated by the follow. ing from the Cincinnati Enquirer : "A lady eame to this oily a day or two ago, sad made application to• a lawyer for divorce, saying she was from the State of New York, and had come here for the purpose of effecting a sep aration, expecting to do so hi about twenty four hours. She appeared' much disappointed when told she must be a resident in the State for a year before she could obtain her wiab, and said that if she had to wait so long as that, she would return to her basband again, as the cause of their quarrel was only about a bonnet which she limb , ed to throw away, and he bad urged her to wear it soother month. Brutal and monstrous as that circumstance had shown him, she thought she might endure his presence a little while longer." WHAT WILL BE THE NEXT WONDER ?—They have found smother snake in Clermont county. This time it was not caught in a mill pond, but in the heart of a tree The Batavia Sun vouches for it : Mr. Richey, living on Bull Skin, cut down a Mu • .rry tree, and split it, and in the heart of it foil, a black snake. The wood was sound where t , sake was lying, not room enough for it to turn nd. From the growth of tho timber it is that it had been thero some fifteen years The stake was six feet in length, blind, and h • no ;se of itself except its hesd. ta ‘l,q.seil A MAN OP PIOMPT RABI - Wm. filinseoet, of Washington, 4 *aptly lost kis wile in the morn In 1 1 by the soostahle at 11 o'eloek-- • ‘IN seooad wife before night—and followed 0 mains of big first wife in company with 4 wood, to the pave the day after. TIME AA Goa &i,.—The Ohio Patriot never said a truer thing, than when it said; "It is not the destiny of Democracy to split over Lev:ap tool The principles of the party are not root' ed in one tract of Western land; they reach over the whole broad country; they extend to, and are for the protection of all sections alike—and if it so happens that we sometimes differ, about Kansas policy, when that difference is settled, we hare thirty-two times as many Stater—aver aging sore importance, about the government of which we are all agreed —Seneca Advertiser. 1111 r American groins is receiving substantial acknowledgment abroad Professor Morse is eosin home, it is said, with 1180,000 in his pocket, dm fr uit of his telegraph in Europe In his own country, he bas been robbed of the fruits of his invention by piratical pilferiegs of big patent. He is working mammoth presses for the London Times. The Queen of Spain is buying bar war steamers in New York. The Cur has become a patron of the Novelty Works. limey, the American horse tamer, is winning golden opiaisms in England and Frau for his wonder fal skill, and two Philadelphia's* are building a railroad for the Iliaparer of boa CO —A num named lanty Pd , re "as arrested his le ye% 'he IPal, turd at Vsallno!is. Rev. Mr. Foitassraa will preach as our deities as ciiiseos of the Republic toruceormer annuls at lh• Ual. cereal's' Church. ca Niath gin" Asp- The pikaplidpllids Deily Wows ssysthses is s Mph. •• peddloted to bit, sad *dhoti by s eshitiod Isdividuel." Thur. are four Wok imosbllesa moors is tits city.— Wideb doe• t►e ?how sheds to ? Tile Gamed is goiag to adept Ike Catik system " some day sot far distant" Wbea that " some day lot far &stout" UAW.., will let oar readers Imam . * follow- log suit' - Tbo Cooneaatriib Courior hw aa artiedoo• "Deim-- ocratic Feuds." if the Courier aaaa Will just bold es a short time ho will hare a chance to try his Modal "Iseide" nearer home Gen. Simon Cameron bu been Nominated tot tue . Preeldeoey in 18430, by the Huntingdon American. The Vice President has not yet been balloted tor, bat it is sup posed that Waggons Iles will be the lucky man. Netwitistaoding the "lard finer," well wager the is e cream that Robb:moues hie Whew, which bold:Joni on Tuesday, will be a perfect jam.' Poopla can always led a quarter fur a Circus, if they are limed ep. -- The body yoang Hama. *ls was drowned wbilat sa a pleasure *inertias on the 20th I. tie harbor, was teooterea oa &today sorsing„ sad batted in the at teraoou by the association of Gateman Tarnart, witb their aaaaai solentaities. bo tap the CosatitatioN. _ The bit Whether ia crowding the termers. Haying and hoeing come in a heap, to be followed lakmedlotely by an early barrow_ These who walk la banger peneeeetons about the streets of our cities, can And ample employment and good wages by pushing out among the farmers. --- Dan Rice's horse "lizealsior," whieb everybody haves, fell from the stairs, lately, while ia lb. riag, and broils s leg. Ile bad to be killed. Dan Guy treed a long time before he can be able to obtain another such split' Jiti annual. Air Senator Wuxi', of York, Speaker of the Senate last winter, has usuiwed the editorial control of the York Gazette Ho will J0862.1.21e prose a valuable aequisitlon to the editorial department of that excellent and reliable • paper —There aro eleven tree and reliable Republicans in tbu County that want to ler,* the people In the aspaeity of Sheriff A. they can't all be elected this year, it ta evident it will lake thirty arra year' to satisfy them " Wait fur the waggon." Prof J. H. Steiner, of baloon notoriety, writes to • Harrisburg paper that he wilt make a trip to &flop* in a baloon It somebody will advance him $2u,000 to get the thing up. W ion be Inds a man with that amount to spare in that way, we hope bell tot us know. -- The war bottom/1 the New York Central and Now York and Reid, Railroads "goes brsvoly oa." A meeting of °farms of usual railroads wu hold atßaNalo the titbit day for atm purpose of effecting a oocopromiao between the two roads, but It did not effect any thing. Mr. Moran, tho President of the hitter, was on band, and Minot fall of Gght. to.. A eoull lad, about nine Tear of age, ion of Cat. vis Ross, of Conneaut, was dr,„wriad in the Creek, just be . low the Railroad bridge, Tuesday afternoon. In company with other boys of his age he went to bathe, and stepped into about tea feet water. The body was recovered an hour afterwards. So say, the Reposfer. The Administration at Washington have deter mined to protect the rights of citizens of the United States over the Nicaragua transit routs, and are about to nuke some demonstration to prevent any improper interferenee from foreign Powers. Glad to hear it as it is only an other step in the direction of "manifest destiny." 'tn. Ws see It sanottoeed la the papers that Hop. Crittenden, of Kentucky, has proclaimed hie doteratiaatioa hereafter "to be less e party man sad more hottest"— Doebtlees thwalhaorable &stator bag jest &and oat ibid.- - While the lamp bolds out to bore, The vilest manor moy return." sis„. It would appear from the report of the Chief of Police io Hoven, that ram mills are aueeiently abusdast to that city. He reports the please whore intoziestioc liquors are sold, to be 3,500, includiog 245 houses of M iscue' That is pretty well fur BoKing —• City that prides itsolf Ula its morality. —The Cootielot Eqx, , te, says that Capt. Mtrnueow ray, of Kansa* eelibrity, is a native of Aebtabnla County —Krreave Very likely, they have several thousand let of pot such "shriekers" In that county—all educated by Gid dings. -- A rorreepon pet of the Go:it'', professing to hail from Craw ford county, furnishes utt with an item of news worthy of being recorded —namely, that Elijah Babbitt, Ex!, the tiowrr's candidate for Centres', " has taken any active part in the troablee arising from or eon. fleeted with our railroad interests." We WI that rather cool with the thensunsetar at 9510 !b. abed.. We regret to learn that Mr. CRAM-1U VollltiltG, goo of 1 r. Vosburg, of ibis city, was killed on board of Steamer ii.clipte bear Vicksburg. Miss. on the 14th ult. by the bursting of the boiler of t►e bo. Mr. V. wis an, ea gineer, •e believe, by profession, and • young man of much promise. At the time of the 'iocident be nes mast , ter of transportation on the Soother• railroad, and had been a resident of Mississippi for several years. From all parts of the country we hare flattering re ports of a fall crop In our own vicinity wheat never promised better We hear occasional complaints in re. gird to the weevil, bat even should that Denary, take a third, we have the assurance of One who Is posted that the remainder would prove more than as average crop. Orau is more than aboadaat Co eve the indications In regard to potato., while corn, though it bad a very wet road to travel when It was first planted, bids fair now to prove a good investment. Oo the whole we think we chant starve tur a year, at least- Yea verily, bath the Clerk of the Weather listanedl to the prayers of the grumblers of a few weeks !WOO, and sent us hot weather. It Is piping hot. Arid yet, sinners that we are, no eooser an we ermined thous we 00111111011C0 grumbling that it is too hot- Now do tailors, batters. shoemakers, and fabricators of bnsady smashes, sherry cobblers, and claret ices, 'flourish amazingly. Alen rusk to order thin clothes, hats sad shoes, sad theft attach thus selves to the *ad of a straw sad sip coolness to overeimse the heat mimed by the effort. They linger loviagly over the vivifying draught, brims* a Asters of Inetmtnata, sad have no thought save of eoctlams. Sad no lamps(' save Cu. sentence, always stereotyped la their dashed emote imams, speaking plata'', "Bring se a ootoler, smash, eta" Now do &mottle sad pains.takiag had. of families gath er together their respoaribilitios sad seek zoom shady soak In which to sit sad enjoy the watery brooms, fresh from Lake Erie, while the younkam roil had usable in the enjoy ment of illimitable happiness and ham sasidwiehee—straw. berries and long-tail milk, which Aosta genuine cream.— There is a world of enjoyment la little thugs, when we only come to know it. Now do oorpuleat old gentles.. and ladles fret aad fume, and lose temper—become loam /isg. leehy, may straw AISIP them last proud. timer& sae. '_- urlcyT 11016 , Red the . hiossaa.freighted brooms bear *way ready. New do vogreat boys, duck isefers, est dorkies rejoice is the 'saki heat of tk e saastY side, sad loil elseY tits 11 *•- 100 1 del, with so ears ha the Loma or fool for the sight, for hater's/ sot the side debitS to sloop os with se daps*r of freesia& awl &author nu la which to lash to.rierrow. Tow cooly trim awl indeplisioat philosopher is Ms paha. AU t h e world is piplog; hot, sad eseetai. toes are Odle& platy. illosatiae sort tekethhisp as they ohm, too tor gone to *bet. go astir it be. The Seporeer, one of tie leseeestic "la. 1101 00 111. 04 111 041 a, leeitY, P 14.. te le be roomy id N ellelood► to ate wise minty. ribbeac,--tbe bop* of betteeieg tbe 6,4ltiime et do 14110, Wpieeerely hope filikwetnitow be testissiiillitt dtret you know 4 "roll* etas* gears be sou" Itrpkiite REiMMI REEMI Tha Dessosift of ClarioidAssotof held their C.,n Teatime on Ihs net liTds. ROL amass L. Gillis Was I-c -ommission' ref Cioaseeem remmetng 1878 Tome, to 403 for Robert Sotto". Tide is certainty a most etupbatie en tio loam samosa fiats b /*Ago fitUis to the Administration. We tins no - doobt the otber rummies is the district will concur in the nomination, and to onto. bee re-tilact ►ia b a liaddsoakir isijoriry. A majority of t ► e Seim Council of our City Gov erment bering.roleved to moguls* the existence of such a day es t►e 7mtb July, by toilet down ea appropri- Woo tot Its etiticae, we nadersteed the Coal Dealers on the Dock bawl determined that "Young America" shall he petaled, and Dean wiligir•lllleshlbldop of Oro works oe the Public Naar* as Monday evening, which times wbo•roted ageless the appropriation are earnestly iorued to witless. I=l orally madltors t..ti• GOING 7Y) 8B ELEOTZA—The Democrats of lash &as county held a meetiag on Monday night last, arid ananiamuly Dominated Gem Henry D. foster for Coo • 5r...,.. those of Weetmoreknd had previously done This insures his Domination, although the Armstrong Densmmate will not take action until moat week. The Democrats ot the Twentieth District ran, and will elect Gas. Feeler over any opponent. This will be • Democrat lea.' COAtINO.—Ws eaw a fettar yasarday, from Mr. Moult MEAD, President of [ha fianhary and Erin road, to a gen tleman of ibis pate, stating his deteraination to pay our City • visit 0014 week. R. says he had his carpet sack In hand ready to start ibis week, with the intention of spending the 4th with as, but proposiuons were made to him to panas, the Delaware Division which necessarily detained him. When that is of his bands, which Kau intablo him to raise means (or the prosecution i.l the work, he will not delay his visit a day. we are Wormed "OW Mik• White, Esq., .ite of this pisos, ►is Iwo% sppoiated. U. B..)lstshal for %fir Limptspart, Distriot. lisay foes for yoo(r) Coasts Jourital. We were not WISPS that there was a "Williaiuri—nt Dishier —suping that there were but two Di.trwt. in this State, the &mans mad Resters, and that 11 Lile , part belonged - to the latter. Yott are right; still if Were was a "W Mimeo y..rt 1., trier --sad we wish it were so Carats Bike—wu ab.•uld I up both hands for di' appointment of MiLcs r 3. Mur steal. There is out a solitary kink in his hair, i • though Potter county may wallow in political till the molt of doom, there never will be. par Our neighbor of the Corsarairtioa think• It. - publican party of this County can get along elf bolt .bY of the aid of sore•beeds, or any body else that d..n't stand square on the Republican platform-111W I reads the County Committee a sound lecture f..r " Republican. sift all opposed to the present N a... nal Administration" to participate in their tioutinatiogr .nt en tins en the 3d of August. It says It should n by what right any but Republicans should parrot the ilectlon of delegates to that Convention if it If 1., I,e a RepubliCas Convention, and if It is to be ■ Union C.,nirn. ties It shoed like to know what business s lt,Tublieln County Committee bad to put forth sorb a all Erie county has 3,600 Republican savorily, and at g.•t a1.,0g without any aid from those whoare unwilling to Its t. d fairly and squarely on the Republican platform " Al. bough, ths agar's are a httle steep, yet there is sauna sn.l 'it A ,t, Use position assumed by the Coisstitar.oa. hut it a 1.,t avail; pluck and *wise are unknown words iu the r• bit lasi of those who manage the party in this roomy, ai. I the ume may be said of the State. Exped,eney," that's the ticket ! RATIONAL PRAYER MEETIN4 MA. EDITOR. :—Tbe assembly Of the Pre•t , vtorien Church (0. S.) at its late session in the City of lease, recommended to all the Churches under ir. car , . that the hour from 10 to 11 o t elock, A M , on the day ol our National Anniversary be observed in &rot tot:owl slier • Mmes. This timely and appropriate tugger two will ix, adopted and cordially followed by the three hunitc,l thoussuld members to communion with Ibet body, extend. lag from Malae so Calltornis. iv will be a natibhal ser vice for prayer and thanksgiving to our Nation'. i I.)ti, AEI I every one should be invited to engage in it who be, IL boort gra4efol to a Merciful Provideo,, , . wh., tar • visibly and faithfully totalled to us ,ahildreo. the Fri ra,ses made to our Fathers. A Naito at prefer, a ,h rr cognisieg and worshipping HIM besides whom there is noise des—a nation not forgetful In its prt4perity the wore. of its mercies—a nation, while defending it. h• to.t abroad—protecting its citizens, who gaze with (rid, .z.d eonseiciais security upon its floating banner wherever it waves—offering • home and an asylum to the tionieree• and oppressed of the whole world—yet tisoll, rn gratitu de and thankfulness, humbly acknowledging 11, Feuileio e tapes the King of Nations. Asa fevor I s•t, 3 u wr.• nouees through your piper, that the doors of P•rlt t'bur h will be opened at the boar of 11.1 o'clock, A. M nett :"..01 bath is compliance with the suggestion of the its churches, nod invite our City to unite with the cobicre gallon worshipping there in those appropriate services Very respectfully yours, i SPESCK}: Kilt? YOUR EY", ON YOUR NEttilltßao: -- Take care of them. Don't IR them stir without watching. They may do something wrong if you do. To be sure you never knew them to do anything very bad, but it may be on your ac count they have not. Perhaps if it had not ken for your kind care, they might have disgraeed themselves and their familys a long time ago - - Therefore. don't relax any effort to keep them where they ought to be; never mind your busa. nevi, that will take care of itself There 4.-4 man passing along—he is looking over the fence—be suspicious of him, perhaps be eotit, tn• plates stealing something one of tlicse d.ok nights; there's no knowing what fancie , he way have got into his head. It you see any .y • wp toms of one passing out of the path of duty, tell every one else that you can see, and bas partteu. lar to see a great many. It is a good way to cir inflate such things, and though it will not lieu fit yourself, orAny one else, particularly, it will be something important abo ut some one eke Do keep something going—silence is a dreadful thing; though it is said there was silence iu hear en for the space of half an hour, don't let any snob thing occur on earth, it would be tau much like heaven for the inhabitants of this mundane sphere. If, after %II your watchful care, you can't see anything out of the way in any one, you may be sure it is not because they have not done any thing bad; perhaps in an unguarded moment, you may have lost sight of them—throw out biota that they are no better than they should be, that you should not wonder if people found out what they are after a while, and then they may not carry their heads so high Keep it aping, and somebody. will take the hint and be gin to help yen after awhile, then there will be music, and everything will work to a charm Exch4. Tin Warne BLAVT.B or FA4ILAND London Tinsel says that young milliners and dress-makers of that city are condemned to six teen, seventeen or eigh teen hours toil cut ,lf the twentyi four in each day and night. Their work is carried on in crowded, unventilated rooms, where their frames are kept bent at their labor until their eyes ache and their limbs refuse to perform their duty. They have short, painful life and an early grave. In a recent speeeb, Lord Shaftesbury said that many of these youug women had been trained gently sod tenderly in delicate and happy homes, possessing all die air , ins; and tenderness that belong to the female sea, and rendered by those very oheraeteristics more obedient, more unmurmuring, more sla. viably subject to the authority and tyranny alt ,those who are put over them His lordship adds that they have no alternative between submission and the street done, and then asks, "Is the con dition of such young women one whit better than the most wretched slave in the Southern States of America?" Diem fox GAXIXO.—A Mr Stofrr, editor on a voyage )(rani the straw =de some ineoey imed Clark, and Clark threatened the guard of the gambler tenor to play again shot tied up with ropes, Lexington. -. Mil I EW YORK. { Currftrpoitinter of R. Erie' . sr.] • . 1 Nsw , c ORK, oe '4, 1666. We aro enjg t . ' , ay to etc n a conk. t furtable little . 1, a re i tai yof be ing "Jima br ". . re r I. gel goes down 44 the rmo .er up; o fanner in inverse ratio to the latter The tbermouilter is said to bare reached fabulous degree of altitude within the hat i stf hour, but owe -feels much more comfurtab!e to 1-eve that point with , out inquiry, at any rate, Summer is abroad with all her hoops spread and with sound of harps and timbals, whereat this part of the world rejoices, and is seized with Saratoga madness The Spring season has fatly chised Elustnese is over for a month, certain, and merchants are toting ac count of stook ail buying through tickets for all reputable cool places. "Moonlight uiusic" prevails immensely these summer nights. The opera closes this next week; next Monday we have a grand out door musical festival by the whole force of German artistes, who have their op.:nit% performance on Sunday, justifying the movement on the ground that the proceeds are to be appropriated to benevolent purposes This does not go down very well, however, in the present state of public sentitneut which is rather stirred up on the Sabbath que:,- tiuu The Sunday papers have been much ag grieved by the attempt made to put down the carrying of newspapers on that day These pa pers mostly live by black mail, official printing, puffs of patent medicine, and such other husks as literary swine are reduced to feed upon They can be immensely virtuou.4, howl ver, and, on occasion, blarney about charity and that sort of thing,when every one who is so uufortanate as to have any personal acqualutauee with these editors air proprietors knows that the extent of their charity would be comprised 111 the offer of , a vratuitous drink of "rut•gut - to some similar villain, in expectation, moreover, (Atha return of tb, "courtesy " • It is ton hot weather to murder anybody, so we Lave nothing very interesting to offer in that liti , "i'aryeeu"s murderer is bemud for 1 new trial which must be a refreshing thought to the pi it tellow Court rooms in this weather are the neatest approach to purgatory, if that place C , P11.111, 114 some plilw,opher, think, of an "ag gregatiou of tile ~crud - .1 mixture of differ , i 1 i rationalities cause:. 11 c , illlp 1(1nd scent which is ihticitteky wore detestable than the -eparate sa i.or ot .actl; just as a uutnhor of mild liquors of ,i or. ri ut kinds will intoxicate, though to) otu). of 11),-))) would if taken alone Th. principal subjects of eon cer-at ton iu ato I way is the prospects ot the F a ll trail( ; 11.• 1 .4 .I,itut• difference of opal: ex p. •itlything more than a fair trade, but some do, out tuok far that eves. It Iri thought that iJcw , crop of bread stuffs La. suffered severely from :he wet weltiv , r But it lb, new crop is fair au! il•rc '4ll t demand for bread atufts the erup will move and there will lie money in the west, and, oansequeutly, trade iii New Yotk, as the west is very hare of goods Alooolthe only proipeet, howt.c. ao export aeuian.: for bread .tutii ilie probability of a war on the csoOtiw of prance i. vvideutly pre, pAraig. a arniameut ~tumbotly or souiei blu e Capit•tlitit. don t build .hip. of thti line uuti tortific4tkai. its I .lay. merely b. cause they have no oth. r use for their woricy -- In th, way “f awls' ments :•veryihing almost an nut-darer silt t pies are in •••a, also what are (.0.4 straa berry festivals, itedlo r ihgernou.: iucenti ti Oi tkr adversary by :ALI , I. 3 , .0 aro !wait, d itit.: stiflup.! diurc.ii r oms to gorge d.preoiated striwberre .i r. • huhdred per cent advance oti the mark. besides being oGli t t. d to pay 1.4 the t eon mi , t i t . 'it a floor winch it I.quit - imp t eer Of till lour iholiey 14, goo-, ilea the lair -harper4, hat log heggel s :we shillke2- tho .HII , I .11 th , her •ide Onautry Wen Beware ual approach of the fourth Ju!) tr k. I.' u wind by a cootirtusl antieipat..ry rattle anti and 11110,6 i'r3A ker to tPhn I, imp/hi L . putt-wit:Au 14 already tove.tiog. (iuckl tw th‘ pyrotechnic. weu, their tun orily come.. sure year ERI baiqu Lin Iwk irtiv,il "I t the .11-t te.l , tr..tu Colituthie ri‘ir htirig4 t t Step ,e• ham liven al taAf..l h . ) the • 11.131iDi or) Snake rivvr, ari a frateil with a 'lke- , filly wen Tbe rumor way. brought, 3- We are tmlil to V .11 Vancouver, var th, 11*:1.Iiiugton batik of the C lutubia river, by a lett( r written Yt \calla-Walla, by Mr Wakcwag, a clwk who otitamed hi+ iu forwation from ludiau- \\ t. apphcd ye.t, everting to Cieu Clark, for luforwrtion in regard to the wetter, but L • has, how. Ile re.., ivi J litter... 4 by the Live liairkee froin the but neither Col Wright ill. r, , nor Majir Grier, who is how ltl ,tiltliAtid at Walla Walla, have writ ten a word, and v, ry singular . that they nhould have neglected to write if they credited the report Cud. Steptoc himself might hay, writ tell If hi' had had.. a repul.e, but 130 letter f rom hitll had bora not ire() hero or at Ws urn po.t. It will be recollected that the l'elouse Indians lately stole soul , ' Lees e+ froth Fort Walla Walla,' and Col Steptile weut out with 3:10 wen - to en , ti r the lu'ua country, pi•rliaps intending merely t., r, c.oier the cattle, pet hap. to eltastt,e the . Ile al,. orders lint w e n to f o ll ow , an d to stop ou the r.iad at a half way place, so 5+ to be rtady to advance to Li• asriistauci., if nece,sary Ile I. a cautious and :tile - officer, and it i+ not likely that he will either 1.. .urpri.cil or defeat ed The P• louse Euliaus, after Jtetiiu ir ; t e beeves, st•ut Nom') of them to Korn.akin, a noted and io • fluential ehiet, i believe of the Sez Perce tribe) supp Ned to h. hostile to air+ Atrierieaus, but he sent the i4toleu ,tuck bs •k, and refused to have au) thio,.; to do with it It is presumed, therefore, that it theietumst ho an Initen war, not many tribe. 4 will be eugaged iu it —.l/to ei ail, rt.)/ tali LATEIC—COL. iIEFEATED --Tin' re rtcd d, fat of Cu! Stcptoc i. confirm. d Th, 1 7.4fellocodus Herald of fhd bay, Mr. Fitzliarri 4 , who brought despatches la.t vvenitig flit- Fort Stell.io , i on, itifortus us that a amore engagetuent took ou Snake rivvr. do utils from ou the pith tint , iu which Col Stepto.•,tiith four CAI:1 , 1111 0 S, chair "1 . dragoOlis and ~Lt• infatitry, ucouutvr , d home. 1:00 Spokark and After a Nrorited oil both t , ldix, Col Stop to Wa 4 for,. •,1 tv reto•al With tho lug, of fifty private 3 and thrve utliztirs, l'apt NViuder, I,:eut Gazi.on, and aiwth. r, who.o imam a I. u t learti ,l t „. jt, 1,4 t two Irnxitzers, Lesides tici•uty live imNag , mr..goli,z, and all Li, animal:, extypt vtty h tralh verrei :.!50 mule • TRRHIBLE MuithErt is Miran°As --Mich] gan ha. been the scene of many terrible murders lately Only two week 4 ago, two brotherN, mad dened by ltqunr, murdered their dater, and %tripping themarlres, bore the corpse to a pond, in lull view of the -neighboni, and , unk it in the water The y were raptured afte r a eleadiy ie siqanee, in which they dangerously wounded two of their captro--. La-t week, another Urn& iah tragrel) has courted at Hastitigi, Harty Cu , Michigan- A man named John 11111 in having quarreled with a Mr.. Harding about a f•nee be. tween their enclu..ure., attacked and slew her, inflicting sirteen •dabs on her person billin hal been arrested MCHENRY --Thi*sadividual, who hay b,p"uip famous for his protracted imprisonment sad tri als in Candada, as Townsend, is in the city, suit proposes giving a !enure, to assist him in provu ring additional documents and, wittle4vs to es tablish his 1111106011 CA Of the (+burg() of robbery, upon which ho has vvogprixi to appear and be tried, that he may by rutitktil to an indembity from the Canadian gi,vernment. lkleHonry is a bald, plucky fellow, and ban served in the Cui ,ted Slates army in Florida and Mexico, with Walker in Nicargua, tied law Immo an adventu• rrr tho world attar. He is an intelligent man, and relates his.adventares with thiesisy and ad :drew—Boil.' An Exciting Mal cI.A 11,31 i l; I reeptt:tiibic tl:lLe I, t, ,• MU teacher to !ht: puit tet of al eutur) --I .r tit. ~ catty, ..f pie viou•ly ,1,., ritember of iAht . 1.1 able Wet eatlttl.• lio.41.•• Ili .I the ISO tu-t Ito koltuz .. that torte bat] •=e i t —i and then refu-iiil tA) tumry to have create.l wt, room till. tbr , t)g , IN'lt The defeupte 4,1,644,1 tt,.• ed that, undur the (In utu able. Mu.s l;arvlitie M 11,u bad beeu , 4educe,l, the trial The • She was ucatly (Jr • ! though small Eigur,„.l: Aftt r reeeir log Lb.! elevSted chair, ,1111 t 11, politely, that it would 111 her veil She rdi, d hid her fa.N , lervai r : 1 I tug Her 1•10141 i She WWI very pale. 1 u• lu reply to Eh, tilleNl..lJ , her auswers to language which pr education of a lads. ['pun heti:lg aeked 1, ) tier as decorous tim the et had nut eedueed her, mei er of her child, h r bowed over the arm et filJbbed hitterly ifer the feeling spread ninon and everybody We n weeping in any er.w.1. , .1 this vecaitun, whil.l tb sobbed together The utes The main points of Lie ced in the remarites pwittively to the heductu to warry her, awl hi. -u ply with hi- , protni4 , The prosecution haviu whogwor , they ha-1 with Miss liar try, - au 1 Stone for money, -he v‘ She tn,unted th.• , tearing beNelf, stood up and, 111 a clear, 1 .ul v. Erie force up 1u tl.. ',f t tivfore Ili relater, 1.1 • ~• 111:/ men have cairn :.to)nr —[mtAtupiti L ! L r ,t. • aoy watt en,' l to about Iltc Lel r thy f,11., Here f.' a hyAerieal ht ~ 1 u. court fair]: -"'ion, I the,dratuatie t rr. ~ t lust her-elf, )11— Ili!: , that sh, ttev,•t• ey lie had pr, tret.e, and ha 4 tier, , •12 ht r; u),.! vkui him 1 r ur I • Itil.l t • t • h =I , - 1• I i L =Mr I ,ti 'to From T. Private• {hit t tit...llll' ME =MEE au •1 ,t :-• eJg,! . 14',)-divk I \.-1.-r , 13) L tu. t, \lt La, In.l %Jr 1 , . • • Littor %rt. , •I 4 I The 1,-r• •i. • 1 tro•ip, • 3 1 q; • rtqUattitsig it/ 1 'i! , , r turn t th.• t mutt- 11,•k LWllaithat the M elth• prote.t it: .11 It 1,4 1113 lb: .11 - Crt t, abrogate the r.re , igt ..rder.i .\ c r pushed I.riA t act att3l:l , t the 1,0-'1 The Tunes' l•tah • Peaeo Couaw6,l.)u June sth for Sal! 1„ . , beyoud aqui): :Lc • , authority to pr. ' march, but ou t', to the ' EOM Tweuly eity to " ri• , • DM! The •T l'eleunh : op en 11,011 .111 EMI shall ha‘.. For a fi.w ,I.il • cable, tL. u quiriev couu.T' t u Li fr,e to the uu Star Tlie S I, 1, dangcr of a .I t , , r. tlse . tresh, to and oc. ;La- It says . "lo ' tiouil a. 'low vrt y of July —at,l ' L luts tut ti tt average Jut tin; [I2E 'rAtiist; lice that th \. • , :}ll.l ' I really b..gin t the questt in I ing Atte tAcztit that 14 • , ••u , • -1,.• " l:ertaiulk Ihr C.tri thetr Jl , fet4ll, ft 11.igh thy• —I „ 1,•,,,., rt:t ‘,l*‘- lit r. i v I witßhtue I The ,1111.. r tviii,4 iuIF C.l ~.,,blr.o of the • ow iu'•, i 6 , gar' 1 Is.. rurti.a• I ed altw klo with wts.‘l: I' '' It ki EL '+,' to t " Let iu 1- 1 ". leg. 13
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