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Our California Correspondence. o | ; ‘April 15, 1850. } ‘We are indebted to Mr. Edward H. Senior, un- San Francisco, Feb. 28, 1860. | Sime'tat'sa Omens a BE: a a, (From the Phils, N. Americen, april 57} The Growth and sof Fond dw Lac | dertaker, corner of Varick and Carmine streets, | Sporting Intelligence—Extraordinary Prize Fight al = 4 Avery interesting discovery of « large laland, —Ita Position— n Climate—Railroads | for the following list of interments in the public | in California—Yankee Sullivan's Advent to the | 'Case ton street eR Eno eatirely gaknown, wigators, - » and Canals—! cemeteries of California, from the Ist of Septem-| Golden Shores—Dutch Charley and Lady en Route BeulMary A Bukit Margaret Wy oe v a ee. ere Oy he i a my ie wield tne af yar anmenne| tee toynee mck ieee nah fete | Yow Peper aving th tng cesatn ony | Pesan RENE ire, ees Gees GSES | Puneet ecb nica ae may mers tome of your numerous | be able to present such a list, through that gentle- our paper having lepepmiesion ef py’ | a et Tuc . tr star he ple) oe reader#, especially in the West, Ihave taken the | man, upon the arrival of every mail from Califor- | newspaper in the States, and amongst its readers a | @eamam ust Mein Sore = bape, wate aarti tee liberty of giving you an account of our town and great many sporting men, I take the liberty 10 BiVe | aac mie 3 igre Letetr — ictaseFiay Laat | three distinct and small islets, termed, respec-, country. Fond du Lac, or the “Fountain City,” | jg, PUM INTFRNENTE Ar Bam Francisco, | you an account of a prize fight we have had in this | Heymeed Mery 5 Ht asa batty atm arene Jame tively, Harbor, Bungalow, Crown Islands, as it is called, in consequence of the abundant sup- | S¢Pt. 1. Abraham Dyke, Unknown, =" Uaknown. | part ofthe world. The combatants were John Brown’ | Byte ¥n, MM, oy tendeneglt— — —Y ef which the two first named have very neeny ply of pure limpid water, obtained by digging or | grunt aut” % Dreger. | of Baltimore, and Woolley Kearney, of New York. | Eiiey™ uatiolan Marere™ rime, iia Ea’ | fom Greemetch ithe unpaleee is ine > ~ it too! e at Goat’s about seven Lestreds ja x h 5 . A pesian eaile.ve. shave alziy Soaty whieh f Sots Etat, ime TW fee baited frome bine, This dai precisely at tWO | shay atm, Arcane smal Phobe M2, Sigvene Mee A & Rew Pa ia beret le tore el Pie. and Harbor Island in 28 deg. 40 min, N. fp nt of, the hotels or. dwell dyad Webster Thomson, New York, aa Sulslttyy, | o’clock, time was called, and both parties entered | Sylgme Cutan geedhat Carsten Hina joy ae Hote bes titu le; Crown Island being placed more at wists a Oetstherh ee Eake Wik Se eee ne ae aaa ee ena by le suis | See Rare Bes lg re ee lea Tt was laid out as early as 1835, by the Fond eb ium, alee Bo 325 Tom Willace, of Baltimore, Both men stripped be =) ga habe emt Ce) mid day, the observed latitude was 27.54; the ie fa, 0 the Leoncheerab,. or Foe du Hy debe Denny, Sydney, NRW. 5 Debiliy. aa eo Te eect allen condition, At te com- | feaemane® Sinan ©, alicwa® Laag Heary Nel Eee a gitude 480.32" Te bore, at this dame, W N° Ww. er, at ‘ ofa old village of the Win- 15, £:Carmune Ferars, Chilly. do" | meneement of the fight, betting was two to one on | Sliven Mr, Ham shaw eutarne | suerte Pach a ma was wapposed to be Bungalow Island, as laid down, nel Indians » Its pention: 19 oo iful, on @ 16, Francis Klin Sehr Odd Fellow, — Visi Brown, he being a mueh larger man than Kearney, } satwrly Mix Ht A, Savage Mrs, yay i ae on the chart. Next day, the ship st eering ” gradual! bee rd fos the e, wit! Soc Peokie ir. = weighing about thirty-five pounds more than his | ii weet Sm, tea Re ex jw expecting. to pass to the southward of it, saw the tered groves ay ty ! Tne and reas uw mt ° Unknown, antagonist. They fought sunny Sve rounds, when nei aera 10d oor ie an bearing from W. toN. W. by a apparently pecgguiend < t 4 wi me y ran tl <a Montgom. co, Pa. Kearney was aegicat neon e having knocked | min wary ‘Talbot Catharine Mechanics, 10.0 P, ry sg sistas Les Ran westward, 36 miles, on the aaa) sa uum nee seer Meige of Limemaee 150 amgeg Ere enpectlont, his man out of time. Brown’ was badly punished. | aly dim» Tey Ame” decra Near Tony ealel, no land belng here leld down 5 bas po Hpep| eters aS ead ; Thomas Williams, Ire Kearney showed but a few scratches. The amount | Thewpen Margare! chy pate Nae Tend bearing W. by S., extending contin~ ia the northeast to the southwest, which ap | og, "g: George Aitkin; ” Grerou, they fought for was Atthe end of the fight, | TRAEMGE A ™ aace.” t Yariee inictadt KGS ah thar pee pears e viding e se ne iy & Gses Davison, known, ‘the’ referee havi lecided that Kearney won the it, 8 Mrs island, high in the centre, with timbaaed coe en Ne re & Joseph Parter,” —N. Haven, Conn. fight, the stakeholder gave him the money. “foe eee cares Bee ee ee ee ee ee ane Seeettalned =~ eee te tind du Lan wens: ‘oun tiie 6, Wm. BB Ireland, ‘Amongst the arrivals by the last steamer, was the Vandam Barsh ‘Frances $5.00 lai. ead 1 Position of the ship being in town ison the Fond du 4 $, Gaerne Pernios! celebrated Yankee Sullivan, accompanied by Aleck ee atc 129.48 long., the land bore from N from its mouth, which is na le for steamboats. » George L. H Seite Shoes. teint N.E.4 1. to W. by S., no opening or passage vi- 7, Man Unknown, Edgar and Tom Bowlin. I also understand that pening oF passag’ One is nearlyjcompleted, called the D, B. Whitacre, 7; John Dougherty, Dutch Charley is in Panama, with his lady. They wages “ieee sible. ‘The ship was hove to for the. night; and fu in good style, and in speed will rival the 7; Pierce Farrell, will no doubt’ be upin the next steamer. Among Wallies 4, Orand Willace Mare next morning, Thursday, at 6 A. M., the lind bear- Hudgon river boats. She is of light draught of ak Heelan Diswyon,, those here are Booley, Bill Storey, Ci Shay, Tom | Wisk fh — Giandctrot” yaw Wal ing as before, stood west § south forty-eight mile } water, and will carry three hundred tons burthen, MeBullock McGuire, Abe Ullaman, Frank Wilhams, Wim. | “rem street Waller Caibarioe Woke wi when the latitude, by observition, was 2745, and t r ing of one hundred horse power. 4 Williams, Unknown, Suydam,’ and a host of others, too numerous to | Warns" Wels Atta Winase'nlate "hr? 7 the longitude 129. steered the same course ‘tiity- She is intended to run between this place and Fort Bockwar Bosquett, New York, pe ire otg , e fat Amelia bs, ay one miles, when the land bore Ns thence wece ‘Winnebago, and will leave here every other day, Breen oD, Philadelphia, The following names and arrangements for the Sie Fiesine, ward forty-two miles, to Sulphur Island, which was touching at Zayeheeda, Menasha and Neenele, on seen at 30 minutes past one, next morning, at the wrence McGuire, New York, Washington birthnight ball will, no doubt, be in- innebago, and Askash, and Strong’s land- Lond, , i i ve ENTLEMEN’S LIST. N.N. W., being the only land properly laid down. lace to Fort Winne' including Lake Winne- card was as follows, in Which you Will doubtless | AskermenJohn 2 Avbett Homer B Allen John Amt Audves the southern termination of the great islaad—was it is about one hundred and thirty miles, and i jen y - rome 45 bremys yom joven aha d late on Thursday night { , it is al h 2 » a recognise many friends. ‘dsms CL—2 ‘Ackley Chauncey B Alvares Juan, ‘Alcorn Chation ‘ hursday night. { to Green Bay about sixty miles. ; fw, Thos. Waddie,” nd rr a uept D | Ale James alias H of course, the eastern front of the islant t In about a year from this time the improvements . Monsicur Legale, WASHINGTON BIRTH-NIGHT BALL on as one ett ire teal yn = haa which was seen by Captain M*Michael ; and, so far / on the Fox river, between this and Green Bay, Edward F. Leath omneny is respectfully solivited at a Ball, to James “Alford Thomas Ap George, Andvan Liteard ne to observe, it extended from 27 35 wilde Rata dccuhon vos ahalkhawe ances comm t the Capitol, on the evening of the 22d iret.. | Arerimae Aue Bike AvirusJob i Aliky Charles D i: iy 38 40 nea alt 29 03 to 13" beh ed, e hav Hanover, at 74g o'clock, P. M., being the 118th Anniversary of | Ames Jeseph, ‘Atkin Ase Athiae Adison 10, nearly, ) N. lat.,and from 1 to 139 18 men Cees vith Fake i pe apt can gD Jreland, the Father of our Country. we» eee” see E. long:; throughout which Sai he soared it, lo 0, jicago and other fake ports, by water, ? MANAGERS: Arnold © & approaching sometimes within ten and fieea q and we shall, in tact, be a lake town. aga Hon, J.MeDougal, Hon Mr.Gray, Col, Jack Hays, seo: Nae miles of the shore. It is high in the middle and at Early in May, last, the Board in pursuance of i Mawel Hughes, MacM Ghevathie’ | Beargam™ R07 7am we the north end ; Wher» the appeutance is of a coast law, placed under contract to the lowest bidder, Br McKinstry, Maj. Ji geeyt Brackett Charles Bigdow Artemay i iy of cliffs, with a number of small islands close alo: the Construction of the Portage Canal and the ne- Resepen® Gat. Te same, SAMEP |. Seofoee scene gg shore 5 the sonth end being low, wit reef | cessary locks to connect the Fo: Viseon my, retary Brady Hi Boggiane Anto around. In this southern portion there is the ap- Bvers, and also, the improvement of Fox rivet, and ion: a Breton Tiegh ®” Bechara tc weston SAE ee Mehr teed MebeoiasW earance of wi opening—as of the fancied channel apids Depere and Rapids Croche. Thi Stephens, John Reed, Py la on a Carthy Pairk Mec) between the parts mistaken for Crown and Bunga- were all let on terms highly favorable to the State. Stewart, W. Il. Eddy, Baker A Baker Henry ‘Capt low islan but no such channel exists. Hoke Th ted to the fellowi :—The Port: Scott, J.D. Hoppe, Banus Avpustue Branin Weary Romney RD Met Lippancas but 1 8. Si hey amoun: ing: Per Lee, Banko Chaties Barker Philip, = Broa was sgen ia several places; and, at night, many Canal and lock, $37,200; the Rapid Croche, $11,200; Silns Storel, Moore,” Barret Patrick Bond Robert baa lights, as from fishing boats, A ship bound to the Rapid at Depere was taken at the nominal sum Hr geag perce Patterson, EU Bai'Doct A — Bonbelm Capt 3 7 he mung. , Ponti 9 P » = Baran Randeloh’ W aw Brwk, ‘Tyron & , the north and west of Loo Choo, according to, | of $1 by individuals, to secure its favorable loca- | « 16 dohn T. bing low, — alll M “ Captain M’M., should not run to the north of noe ibete: eet te Wianaiary Tied! sincmath tq R Walthall, Brennen Frama 27 degrees 35 min. N, latitude, which parallel 1 » pac own AP i take her clear of all lands; or, otherwise, h the competition of individuals interested in the dif- . 0 Benjamin should get to the north of the island, w ferent channels, was not only contracted to be litte, omg snl McNeely Win y extend beyond 23 deg. 45 min. made without expense to the State, but a gratuity bu Marshal, Brown, Reval Reap ‘overy of Capt. MeMichael isa hight in addition of $5,000 was given for the location of lex. McFarland, cy Bava Wales , if hot an entizely new one; no suel the State wo With such a set of people, EB, Conmrubise, al Beare lames that seen by him being known to geo- to be wondered at, that the State is in a 20; James Barret, Crean i . Dickey, Bower Edwd D graphers, or being represented in any maps or thriving condition, and that the rush of emigration 20, Samuel Elder, be nr ed Rt rn | ed RR A charts. Malte Brun, in hi Universal Geography,” to it is so great? Besides this improvement, we have 4 oe F. Lightstove. Boarne Tizaothy quotes the old missionary Gaubil for an account ¢ charters for plank roads, which are actually being By ‘Sheilds, ANNIVERSARY BALI. iy roup of islands between Loo Choo and Japan, made to Sheboygan, forty miles, and Milwaukie, PALL-RobM_ COMMITTEE. oe nown to the Chinese, and termed the Oofoo sixty miles; also, one running to Beaver Dam, on rown, (Red Rose.) Beekinghaom a Srebectree Lafyel Wace Olds Hoary @ group, the principal island being a large one, bearing the Rock river; thus giving a road for farmers Baxsukorws Hon, John M"Dougall Hon. Thomas J. Green, i OfCennel hawt cone opae. that name among the natives, though called by the desirous f ing to re yaoe with ‘nae own “Mr. Covarubias, 4 D;F- Douglass, feo 1 SNe dames Chinese themselves Tatao. Its position is not as- tea and at a saving of at expense and time ‘apt. John M. Murphy. jurrell James Orporke Jus signed; and, laid down, conjecturally, in Malte over the old f ne roads. Books are also open COMMITTEE ON INVITATION, = Gebern cha: 8 Brun’s atlas, it is nearly two degrees N. tf for subscriptions to the Beloit and Zaycheeda Rail- ee a “pea Ovvile hog D from MeMichael’s istand. ‘The most re ' road Company. This road is located through the « Pablo de la Guerra, Pooety mond erdett Francis | Buys Cora of these regions which we have bi va ee slow’ ond will coset prs oad g « J. 8, Houston, Peter Davidson, forect Saanuel Pane Imray’s “ part of the North Pacific with the Chicago an lena ilroad at it, r F. B. Clement. ” wo Parks B last year in London. In this chart we have [arbor on Rock river, on the boundary line between this 0: a a iain and Bu w islands ; State and Illinois. Hon. Blisha 0. Crosby, Covington Selatan Fete? Selah, Wanthnchowuven aiicoieeioneenes ‘With all these advantages, added to the finest “" J.C. Morehead,” C: Malone,” "wits Bees pea the chart represents—we know not on what authority agricultural region in the world, together with a “ J.D. Hoppe, Charles White. ees Ww Wre aeat hae Paty ares —a considerable island under the name of Ousima fine, healthy climate, and so enterprising a set of oe COMMITTEE ON RECEPTION Paterson Gee Pease & Sill G —(it figures as a small islet in some of the previous inhabitants, Fond du Lac bids fair to become a Hog. Mr. Geaeets, i be aN pe Foaed ys charts, a8 in that published by Dorie in 1833)—ex- | place of considerable business and importance. @ & Wweodwet Rink nstry, Persons Chas E Pendleton Jno resect Sara tending from 25.12 to 28.38 N. lat., and from 129.05 ! a" Te worth, Moore, Pinte hebt Towle Forties Luthar conte ce J * } ‘wo years ago, the town contained about three 4 Ontario co, N.Y.20 « % Baldwin, Antonio M. Pico, Canlteld Capt Wm | rer rte Perry WA ioeeag remy] to 129.35 E. long., averaging, therefore, nearly a hundred inhabitants. There is now in the vill 9) Matthew Page owe, COMMITTEE, OF ARRANGEMENTS, Eallnghan Paitye | Breet Pier Bevier rive Wet. | degree west of McMichael's land. The North- te a resident population of near two thousand. 5, Thomas Goswaus, fr aor « tamed = (Blue Rese.) = Bs soaee James, Peirce Fdwin Price Robt em extremity of Ousima very nearly coincides t paper ne a pre A eam pagan an gin = Dyseniery. | Hon. Mr. Vallejo Mr. F. Lightstone, Chip enry Chapman hr, Poa fom gmp Pari Fetal Tie Rotor Me with that of the new discovery; its soathern ter- | and thirty-nine ; it it was two re Unknown, vi en ae +B. Olds, re Mi mination, however, is 37 min. farther north; and ninety-three; since then, the increase has been Beaver Dam, ra rig H. Hl. Robinson, ae its position being almost due N.W., itis at a dis unprecedented. , Thomas Goslin, " Cincinnati A.W. Luckett, E. Dickey, ow tance of nearly sixty ge ical miles from the Extensive mercantile establishments, taverns, oe an Bela Dexter, Wm. F.Wymans. iraer hchn © Conon Jt southern point of MeMicheel’s island. Tt Apri 5 joshua E. m1 I 5 a churches, mechanics’ shops, an: me dwell- PROGRAMME, ee. ene possible that Ou be a porti f the latte: ¢ n ands " dritle, Gattopad ree ¥ rr a Tay be a portion of the latter, ings, constitute the town. In the vicinity are also Hotes Qusdsille, Wale omes, Since gary GEMS We Bar (a es some vessel approaching from the west, stand saw mills, breweries, og Rye bapa Colifernia Waltz, H Hota, Waltz, Hop, Chattertore Cree Mn @ Du wee the positions not very carefullly ascertained. Ja no - i i FO, vontra Dance, ’ Pr WAY ©: ontifi > ier dees : “ ‘ 12; John Ryan, ke * ea anes _ ssa interest, running from ten to fifty per cent per an- FS ee es, guadritte, yuadrill Grande, his observations, continued for three days, were num; for, in this State, our wise legislators have 19, John D. Kell F oe I Lee 8 excellent ones; and his chronometer was in first rate acknowledged the progressive spirit of the age, and He, Robert Gardi Lyni Cal ji is a great place. We are some out here, crder, as was verified, a short time afterwards, on hold that money is like any commodity or article of Enos Fairchild, ‘nkmown, a be b aang om on his arrival at Shanghec . merehandise—it will, according to its scarcity or 24, Morgan Kennedy, New York, Detms rain ny THE Cunarp Steamers since THE | © Comey Jone ph - — ——— — abundance, command more at one time than at 21, Hugh Mekain, Philadelphia, 27 do, Nav ~ c Snbe ego or 1 Conway James Connelly Owen Com. C. G. DegRvssy, or Lourstana, avo Tiere Ral aks tavee thanciee’ Yeh the interest tbe 19, Edward Banks, Whitl’kville,N.¥. 3) Paeumon. | Navigation Acr.—The amount of duties paid by | Conn rat’ Cannel) War Sons Drowxen—Col. 'C. G. De Russy ané other, and have therefore left the interest to 1s, John Broomball, York, % Dysentery. | the three British (Cunard) steamers that arrived | (myyhe* Se ee ih D ef aac. ‘ iin Si a wi ey can allord to pay for money, 10,969 25, averaging $203,656 42 each. The na- bod — er ot % s me wihood of Natchitoches, a fe than others can who know nothing of their wants, } best laws cathe Sto operation on the Ist of Coon 8 Pot Srockey Uumphrey Clonre Peurah d hee since. They had gone out ing sinall boat, business, or circumstances. P Bandwieh lel ds, January, 1850, since which time these steamers | Silence Goris Aimaet__ Sommina taond fishing, and were caucht ia, a squall—the boat p= But, under the impression my letter is as long as well, Chester, Vt. a Creer Alesander Ovevtey Jeremiah Cumenine Goo set and they were drowned. A gentleman by the o a pt Unknown, have brought over large quantities of French and | ry je ~—t nasen of Palen. whe w se Riel, eatamn Gath phe ie SE eg wine — Fern continental cone. It is safe to say that the | oerver Witews Curis #'P &T2 ® Cuming y+ pate way 8 ey ata tbely ttt conan treme (ages early oppo! i 5 Some value of each of these cargoes was in the neigh- | S3yg,P3M we Ceuthstne The Sone k > © facts worthy of being known about this section of a lando A. Bows Mi “e > Cumning . De Russy was edocat Point, country, ashe attention of the public and business | 9. Sete bathed of 9 million of dollars—Beston Traveler. | Bn yg cate bess tan year wae the army. was men, in the West particularly, is being directed to 4, Thomas Marshall, D the Louisiana } in the Mexiean wv this’ region and «few facts’ plainly staied, may #4 Thoniag Gerais, pony NS carreen |e BR Sloe | pepe had comman¢ ipico.— New Orle benefit some of your numerous readers. tines Kenedy, " L's (omg iiy Tine Dees ig paren Ol pee wn Bere cent, April 2. Our New Jerey Correspondence. = See arm saree eestaseen | TEE. Beer? peeks | Satie 0 9 lease i = | Delany Signer M ~~ Muvoterows Pour, N. J., April 24, 1850. i ert eee Lass SMM ey are ate | DN ier Bele ReraPales Poa yn Bs hu Mara ls Agreeable Location—Attractive Appearance— % Her cue, ve A Boho itn Beaters benno Wim Be J never ta po . , Agard Madam Ann “Ayers Enther Alexander Misa, | Dexter DeMamine joasan Mane fre: Dovey H Business Facilities—Literary and Other Advan- Akerman Lory —Aeainw Hire Jemph Artur Cuareete “Exasin Deviia Michael Diy Orne Juan le | ber this Drensheld Joba oie tages. au Devria Saie'n — Demniaon © . Dench) Michael fabin Gusemas Having had oceasion, recently, to visit Mon- Hf Sassi btickney, ~~ t Beatin be , », ickney, Dts Wiel. Money are cured im forty-oicht he Sold b. the Ke 14, Amos Swetner, aes ty. RADY O, gene *, 102 Fulton ateoet. mouth county, New Jersey, I was, in the see of a tame 8 Pica Ca CK — Beberty 2 o bras Tetrch rally, RADWAY & CO , general ageuts, 102 Fulton streets business, led to sojourn for a short time in the beau- HL, Jorgme Foster,” Bal a he. ea RIVATE DISEASE CURED IN ONE pay, BY tifal and thriving village of Middletown Point ; and 25) William Williams, Unl Bereier Just Donaben © B iecal apetiontion wi Lh ma ip) viet ot one as this village 18 not so generally known to our citi- Sy HeMacgarts om Borwy Thee bate trem any otlice dm thie cox neg, it hae te zens a8 many others in New Jersey, which are Be, John Fuccer, ® Chro ee at Las Shaw Jobe sy) without its attractive appearance end business ad- | Feb, &, William Jones, = Stricture, tr Beene | bees = paire Micbeet ph A H vantages, | have thought I might be conferring a 19, Chi rel S ee Zi. Dutny ice Durham Ni on REWARD.—JEFVRIRG’ ANTIDOTE favor on such of your readers as purpose exchan) ve Ved le Unknown, —" Sst 9500 Ee er ee ae ing the eity for a country residence, by directing Jobnson, Py Strietures, and similar their atiention to this agreeable loculty. Fbohiche —Higll Capt Ao Bile iam agai eae without the least re Middletown Point, the largest village in Mon- ~" Haking Joe MB mouth county, is beautifully situated, at the head “6 eres | pep eitet = Reenine 8 ay Beco Jobe eyler of Matavin Inlet, a navigable stream jutting up into % ng OO | ly ~ Re Erase O | | Replat Jobe Shepard Alenander thecountry, two miles from Raritan Bay. It occupies po tego | coe eetght Maa? Seared any are + a commanding position, being on elevated groun ™, ¢ harle Hoston, Mase, “ Ss Broadway; 10% Hayard street with the soil receding, for some distance, in a gen- Bh A Grants | Connectien % tilmeiidinn = slope to the water's edge—thus aifording a }S geceph Cornet, = Ushavwo, z Pome Srerwent Be easing prospect of the surrounding country, and frome debe O Romy 'b Michuet «? . ¢. Franklyn &@ Kyle of the mlet until it enters the bey. The view trom ¢ Died on board the brig Mary Stx Preacie Wen © Prospect Point—a pretty elevati A pasoonger in the ship Snean Owen: Parrot Joke Peeper tein of the village—in the summer season, is ic em rcneeeeet a and delightiul. On th t, a ridge of hulls The Mysterious Knock at Stratford, Ct. | Ce Fic, ~~" lating in their appearanc green witli ver: (from the Derby (Conn,) Journal, Aprii 23.) teat interspersed with pleasant dwellings aud highly In yesterday's paper. we were sy ut the _— wititated field ta the on the weet, a ofty | Drushes that were thrown around t appa- Pho kw pre ied Vex Mall, wicoce cotmmnlt to rently at us, and the gentleman who was with us. Fin oti nend Poot Without further comment, we proceed. After th Costar Print 2 Fowler 0 Bea M2 Plows Eraeet Powe ED with forest trees Toe dhe v ' Powe Hiram oititot Fax Taran te which her sex 4 inentitor Piya Jehm (Batract of a Letter fr. a Gentleman ‘n Dayton, Oia, ua {to listen at the hail door. and #ee if we could not hear @ rustling of the bed clothes, or some trivial cireumstance. wi ywe could fastan the triek on they lady. we turned our backs down came another brash; soon after a larg fell near one of the ladics’ head; a piece of « found on the floor, a e rests oa Long Isla ome twenty miles What give \ to the scene merous slessly over the surface yay aad inlet, wit r city, with th Davron, May 1, Wei, G Graiaom Michael Gell Giadwin Andrew Grebe Parsh Loew son F bevlinder Egon Ma Seringren Jone Mrs Emerson PrancesP Brichwon Mary “ Eaten Kcanor Blots vase, be ¢ ppings heard. Grak Unger Adetyd ene of the most fertile portions picked up the brush om in our pockets cute Cates by ‘ of things was ine we ~ Middletown Point is said tot i and took our place th Oreary 3 At tile thine “(m nthe), L heard your books t yath county t this time a highly epoken of, a« some matters F ‘ case. On ita reer felief it afforded my attenti vel, is pings now w Siert ipygtied vo my MM. Desome so, that two ge leeping in a room 90 feet distant, (perhaps more) were aroused, and came where we were, Ilere, then, were | four individuals, with sound minds, listening | to the most ‘horrible rappings ever heard racking their tains to ascertain from whence they nated, We had not been ip this position but a mo: t, when something came against the door with great ce, and making & loud noise, Instantly every *prang into the room, a t tary to its pros are ween daily their freight for the how ' to the place ever, seen in a ty. Hundreds of lowled teams » vil there to d probability, my wi Obildren left motherlose. At in, of course, npr: tieable to convey more fully > vee rie. fag choy are of 8 nature stelotiy Ie © those contem om Mary, Gee) Margaret 0 Mire, Chinon vity of tr ge meércantile estal ing the han ived that she her in a very nervous cheek had been struc upon exaptil m, We perceived was very red, use of the noise was a large white pitcher that me four feet from the bed, near the foot, and » process | nearly inone corner of the room, and which had been tole dri- | feng with « force which no delicate female could pos- ty followed | ably po against the door, breaking off the han- Dy to in ond leaving an Indentation in the elapboard« of - dling an. ae juite a quarter of an inch deep. This last act ‘ ug lady, that he mig’ the cause. We fo and rhe told a eatre inl harness manufictos | and | was w York and informed niweuts Charlest ' Ireland Herma Terni gs Alig Lavina Lovnard street ’ perior to anything of the Kind ever pal jb work on Semis aby W Wasteard Gopher Wonkvard firs * manutac nore Woes Joe R / r staggered our. senses—we could not belleve it, and en- ta doe ap son c ~ redvantages, which can offer su | tered into a diveussion on the spot 8 ress perior inducements. » chow how unreasonable it is to «appose that the Among the pubbie buildtis that to have done it Varness Fk, ene i. RALPH, nty of M N Z te Treat with some the Indie’ hands Senden, . ‘Damtee (Bepdey excep t the hands was iy in the 1 Lipiseopal church rrape Printers, ive at the con- Havors of the New York Repartar “ od Laws irs 6. 10th ot Lawler Mine Laci ie tus alco state. that if the pitcher came ina straight line from whence it stood, it would, according to a na- lew of gravitation, have «track in a corner of the and if it went directly serowe the room, it would politeal | have struck the bureau; but it did neither, and must whoole, | have taken a seni-cire ree to have reached the board. + publie is pale STRICTURE © quences, mode clpes for remedies ges, porenta | place it did. This appears foolish, absurd, and ridieu- ie we, / t te, cam obtain fe but we are stating facts. as they took place in Hate Gee ure Tatnore Remkings Abetrest eonsh olitien, pole Ol. iy talked of thc etna wil eras *. The pre presence of four individuals. Our readers can Beer re Ws term cemth elit ’ { non, form thefe own opinions. But we find that our article is growing to” ny probably will laugh at us for even giving licity to what we have eeen; we shall never shat Cor senses out of doors, when we are in a right mind. These things may be produced by the family—may be vy fora vile | the workings of macmerism—may be accounted for on the laws of eiee —may be the power of a clairvoy- ve lost fow | snt—mey be invisible demons; but we hare nothing re te convince wa that it ie the y lady, the ind, oF rowel at . APY one ofthe femily—novding. Eun i Ly! he them 1 and | M&*re open te eonvietion, aad when proof is brought 16 upset what we have seon, then we are willing to#ub- lage owt hy being within iwo how vom veyeit bY Mednbou: ite proverbink healthful e never having been huown ae lo iz Inplie Thomas Bee A Holes Alea 4 ENTE NNKED OF i, Wilo PRE med Siinteniaue G\ LEWEN IN NEED OF NEDICAT ALD, Wilo PRES ® Oa bien o € ‘ ase, nad Tacksem Hen A perfect eu reaent cathe femored All those deplorable dieeretion in yi by any other ecuntry, he by i ly ernsuited om all divenaee of @ private @a= he cores in two to for days, of tofand the ‘of sixteen years, enabler Dr. M. to war= oe ap amy * se ES MAR that we have heen mort beausifully bumbugged— | Hien Ceurete ell whe far Vhs trial. No Mere ° peed jn oe Re and bye mere jeg! i rad ce hinasunce tom be liowrs, 7A MoO P.M jong, the bY ode ol newny of our citizens. WM. Y, BRADY, P.M,