The New York Herald Newspaper, June 24, 1851, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Te ans Pn ae ined in’ t of th z lal of the 7, ap ormin told P ldur Geotat i orld, ma a omits ia rr eres oaree Sushiye and sopeelalty: we tac me "ihe Detroit Advertiser} Sin oo ar Nang ea CAR RSLs wigan cote Ge» June 8, L8NE. oS Gounteas unseereds © It is 1" "Witnodg asked | THe Late John M. Bloodgood, and the Blood~ | 1) nh in works of Retion, a g Wt. Du Wetbott'sitestimany-W aa about tho Con- | ther off shey:would nat reise theix dd old smoke ‘tt Polit Preparations’ for the Fall Election what had become of th> Gount, and the Countess ‘good Family m:New York. -Gnid that he had gone to seck:for vi r. Witness.|- Wehayerecorded the death of one of our: eiti- qoked why he ene tee eer ‘eee tend, long distinguished in tho politi of this city, Ne rae Pale. She afterwards sayp the coach | 20RB-M. Elgodgood, I'sq,, whose earthly cargor was ses cepamadouniisn esteotannike ¥O0Es closed on the 16th inst., in tho G3d-year of his age. fled ‘to their phamber. He tna “He wag a gon of the late Abraham Bloodgood, and iguspeeted something,..aml propasod that’ th both father and son belonged to the old ‘Tammany oi eee yen Ae ae et red thst it | #ehool of potitictane, which, for s long-time, whon toner that Gustave had ted, 1b to. dj. the leaders of thabparty were respectible im chay ‘ “the Count told ma Connteee to hidvavery+ | raster, talen i tact, exorcised w controlling int- I "PHat appeared’ very Stange to. witness: | fiuetice An. the city and State gorersineat. 5 ; nde carpet. ip the eth booth bad bit artial! rs ‘Abraham Bloodgood..and his family ‘were Se P Seas Alin anne Loacenee 9 erat Wativds Of thiv city, But did pot claft relationship Shithek the Count-Hor ‘te Countos? rotred. torrostpwath the family ofthe: same’ name in Albany. fore five o'clock. In the © of tho night tho | There are-but-thirteen of tho name in the Now ntdes: Liga ett papers: ih York city dixectory, Some-of whom are from Long a, the 4 "Islands: "The tate: Thomas” Blsddgood, wing" inor nah enswor sep wwepentd Mido Hocarmé.said |. chant, and Preiidehp of the City'Baul, was. from | that the papers wore Vid ons, Which'‘had been in: |Plushing, Queenseounty; Led.,.Moessrs. William’ the | er-room, but he admitted that amongst John’ ; g hi F inte freeiy ream at hon Ae | seta withthe ato, rss oe nb ‘they were correspondense with: persons Pike om | Jobn Bloodgood, who Wiis a'eartiago maker in Joba | he waa not acquainted: ‘fhe “two letters of the | street, and for a time t¥ansiidted tho carriage male- soox Stggener ware relative to venomous plants. sg. | ind business with a Partnés, wilder th firm of Law, “1 «ition, that amongst'the letters dostroyed was-one of.) T2Ce & Bloodgood, Sor husband's mother, another of his sister, and The family of, Bloodgood, although considered the ethers wero rom M, Van Houotte; ‘The latter | Dutch, is of Nerman-erigia, and in England was Rem Dura hesasae bi =f ini to polvons: | knowii during the reigns of thy Plantagetiows by’ Emérance, ey aestioned, said ‘: that she knew that te cravatet tho doccased had:| the name-of Beau Sang... Im the. reign of Edward ‘negpeburned by order of the Countess. the First, on¢’of thetn etrigrated ‘to “Holland; and 5 * court then adjourned, but the Prosident told eh Te Ew CHAO? that ibe yout hive to: be again ¢x- | ‘ek.the. name gf Blostgoot, wnder which name thrown sound the friil. and depraved-—capecially wo, |. tar. two ths, in 1850, went there. the seco: v admire the purity of Geneyra,,. nef (of Mureb, and remained there till pee Aaa vas thy one devil; hive heardshime}.» Mylewietier to tae Aerald haa, pepn tho best There.are trains of thoughtin it, togeso deep aud | May; weit back to Jackson, and'staid there ‘till |'eatl him sorhad conversation with Hurtitt; he said | abused piece: of scandal since“ Holland’s time.® truthful ‘thot one marvels’at hearing: them-from | “Augaity my wife remained at har fathor’s; Iwas at | that they:bad killed hie cattle. sad they cowldB tH gre atin, Bs 5 PUB: pia one:so young ad the taleuted writer: _ > pithe Center during'thas time almost every Sunday; } bave any peace till they fottlads thas ho would J. 22° B press, without an. okeeption, and ‘We predict for her-a briltiant: etreer, either in Med to. come down. on Saturda night, and stay | raise a locomotive for “them ‘before longs. he two’ wistiy-wasby’ concerns, of the Cnion school, ** the path of fiction she’ has chvstn; or if she chddse | Ver Sunday; t6'find defendants congregated | said we sre too ofd for them, and-they nover cam | -pounopd upon.“ Union,” and rung theehanges om ae to turn Ler talents to othor acgount. * While wo de>" ih Filley’s bar; saw Kitch, Fitley, Corwin, the | convict us; Fitch will) mmmage for us and | the \« Macon Regency,” ti the pabli precute Woman's invision inta the dosinion of'eoas |, Prices, Grant,» Moulton, -Gredit, O, D. Wil- |.can get avy number, of, witnosays that he wants. € the ee Ks pub ic stomacla and. pantaloons, there: are. vast, possessions, in the hapa the {pmaline. and others, often there; have } to prove anything ;J was at.the Centre when wper- {-Pauseuted @€ the yery mention df the words. The mental world which arg-gommon property--maiiy | met them if the forenoon and in the evening; some | son nated Sucrfdcr came ap with a load of stx or | truth is; the letter was not read properly, or ne afield where sho may tilt a, lance With tho best of eve gs tied to sit Outside, on the south side of thy | eight, from Leoni, ‘ona Sanday'': They’ were all | sennible critic could abject.to: that particular item, us. i There are researctos in scienca..to beaiade. } houses: (be generals subject of conversation was sinngerts Whekslay | heard 9 conversation between }..o¢ infélliven! ‘The wi tibte Where can they be oarrled on so successfully asina | about tho road; spmetimes.the talking was public; D. Williams aud Ami }illey.s beard Williams genie. The writer ‘mentiniga that th» uiet home? A’thousand traths to be-unfolded--a | und sometimes they talked privately, iu squads; in | ack Fitfey for money; Ami replied, * Why, Wil {"Macon-politittans woald “e: thousand errors réfated—in short, ten thousand {> aconvérsation® with Mr*Fitch, in'FS50, he tol: Vans, T thoaght the Ciartllo matter Was settled ;!'. | fluence in Geongit that: things to be done'which requtro talents, leisure, aud | whut had beem donein 16%5 bo suid the boys plaved :| Williams thought there Was-still something tae; | without any of its céfruption. ‘Nang retirement, all of, whish. full to, woman's share, }, obstructions pap the track; that.the company rua | Filley said, ‘Fitch bas paid you tea and | have imply? Why, nothin, vy +) by will not some of our gifted ‘writers, who aro { a hand cur ‘uhead; that the boys would gocrety| paid you twelve, how much more do yau want?” | Men of lofty and oe ooen- tae ee le just’ entering one literary career, turn their | ‘themselves Yn the bushes, between Delhi aud Fack- |’ he. slid, “+1 witl leave it with you,’ Filley asked! | Worth—of profodad ahd eal exalted more thoughts in these directions! The: same powor of-|2400, 4nd rusty out and'put on obsteactions after tho: | if $3W0more would make it right; to: which Wil- | Nouldexercige a centealling iniliones iv the council generalization which constructs: a consistentistory, j hand oer hed passed; he also spoke of their | liams assented ; just then Seerider asked them to | Sfthe State” What honett man can object to suck with ity side plots, and under plots, camgrapplo with,|. putting. the strop iron, botween, the rails high drink, and | then went in and sat downs wand! @.rogenoy?’ Would tey have '@ivouncil of trick ring i ij ain 30 ay ‘thoy did before; Woliver —The Union ant Secession Parties, §e., §- dsthe one Filtey: culled do re hearth See Pes @ = the truths of sciences.” Why should we not have | would bring up the cars all standing; he said tho [ been ourside; he asked others for change, and ore—of wii iticnints- i moro than one Mrs. ‘Sonforvile on American doilt'| -boyshad stoned the ears: that hebad atwaysadvived | Sally asked me change » $5 bill, which I did, piped HE pero perme er pre Y We. suggest it ta thoir spnaidoration, and especially | them’ notto doit, forties (hep souk burt someone; giving a three ond a two tor & five, aad ho handed | ‘ty ings by bribing the lacqueys-of erent men, and to the talented and youthful, authoroys of Gonowea, | ho said that an ongineer had-boon so frightougd as | the three to Williams. |. * hf * ana -fathorshy, ponkrellta hereosnan Out ‘upom who,cannot fail to win renown in whatever walk sho | to leave the company, and had gone off; he said to | | Amos B. Taylor, having becn already sworh, was |" ch w system. fut let thoes eo row! and chooses. a a “me, in the latter part of April, that if was the only | called to the stand: A manuseript wavshown him; | carp ay they will, what J id wae. Sod then S aESR ESE EeD nee alternative left'to-get remuneration for the onttle | recollected having seendt before inthe culvert, at only will depy te who’ Pr noe trol "pardonable The New Female Costume. shat bad been killed; thet Mr. Brooks:hadsent, in} the time the Gazel.e was thrown. off, on the spcond.| ignorauao,, but {roman iguoble- wayy: of © sterner BLOOMER BALL AT @kRENTIBLD, MASS... | 1849, a circular which added insult, to injury; he | or third day after the accident occurred’, Tdis-'| tug ebun their weak mind? are mete aware of = * We extract the following'letter frout the Sprtug- | spoke of the half PAY proposition, Bid bare, (ie) On eee oe so ct ne per first, tho Fest of it was | But to matters of interes Sa ee ‘Baldy: Cases) Rarubiicamine °. i le would never subutit to etich Insult, und the | under block of wood.’ The »manusoript, was ex--) “Te eumpaign in Georgia bila! épenéd, and, from Beiinp teri Puke 19° HG only course left for them was to take vengeance by |: bibited tothe coursel fordefence, * ) * ot | the number. of offices to udthe,character of P + teeta: Iii vot me ime 1 * throwing off tho.cars, &c.; during the summer, we | Alonzo Holmes sworn—Kinow Willard” "W" ‘T’tne issucs made before ene le, we'are likely te teh ‘o'the har the Bloomer assombly | bad convorsations about the railroud; had one about { Champlin ; Inow cecil a [the manu- | have @ contest of almost ore are bi ‘/ Aer caneaeey ots in in all the nide-of love~} the Cnzello; thls was one Sunday, when [ had gous | Seript Was here shown hint] #hould think this was } Gy the Afst Mosduy ih Og SEDI Goccroers Hines and strongth. ./ To Say that Davis's Hall was | to soo my:wifey he spoke, and-said the locomotive:| bis handwriting ; have-some of his writing inmy | cight members of Congress, aid’ mettbers of the elected. crowded, to its utmost convenient capasity, would be i : ession.. i 4 Going faint Justice ta, Pcs Be rie: for had gotdiry.and run down into the marsh for water; | Possession. Legislature are to The Logislature some .of hia. descendants emigrated. to New York, % amine ji i “that they bad no pump aboard, and was forced to The manuscript was read by Mr: Yan Armen,” 1 leets a ; Mr. i i ee es PENH DAY. among,.other..Duteh settlers, about the year, 1650 oan ace bre peed ieee pet te go down’ into the Feral p on that account; he xaid | @s follows: = ja eal ce Brg tek ec of servioe vista The taial ofthe Count and Countess de Bocarmé | part of the AMnily detled at Albany; and part ia | but remote meee stro. taronand | wo ktteked Hy this tiune, to. the thine of some] 40 iicg gic pant gone ease nt ef Hthegrent and vita queatlon ot davory ‘anhalt cm, bagnow lasted ten days. During the last four | oe Giiy ge Now York, ‘The head of the Albany | with woulttbe spectators;’ white in the hull itself, | $ory00i the second tints 1 went there was-on tho | side of ‘Leont on Monilay night. at « bout half past 6 | iVolvedin the issue; if the integrity of the Union chs, ay, With ono exception, the evidence was not of a ; : Lay {the goats stretched around the entire room, woro hor 20th of August, 1850; I then lived at my fa- | ielcek we intend to run the cats off the track somwhuaga | Wore Not at ftalko, still the gumber of-oflices, and "““patare to ‘throw any new light upon tho case. brangh was'Francia Bloetgoets;,who Was a member}. miiont to contain those Who edie to share in ths | tet-imlaw'ss Twent there forthe purpose of fer- | a bout thear, be sure and be thear at the, ane '| the spotls attachéa’ thereto, would very naturally ‘a Most ofthe witnesses who wore: walled depose. | of the Privy Council under Anthony Colve, the last {pleasures of the evening, an ever and anos, in tho | ering Gut {hie depredatorson the road: I spent most By order of the committee bring about unusual feeling and interest. s< only4ofacts already known. ‘The director of th | op ihe Dubeh@averscrs: Holand his deasandasia | tetsemetaat sammeecame Barus amathe aber. 3 oe, at ei Shee visited them in the pe W CHAMPLALS ‘Ait is, two gentlemen have beorplaced in nomi- of Tournay, in which M. de Bocarme wa aa # ic of the:Btood- | seek a resting: place in another's la » Wheti-no‘one know it} I used to meet with de- | Directed.on the back, ‘The Prive Boys Wara- nation fer the executive chair, who.have before the , stated that M, de Bocarme had endeavor { Wereconsideradytho: moat aristecratic of the: Biood- Aaout oremtpireicettatenice pon wore ar. | ¢ndants in the morming, in the: aftemoon, and in ing. . 3 ‘ r last year been looked toa the J of the old de- to induce him to be the medium of communica, |,goods,,. which, Linglish name. the family assumed in opayed in the new costume.°: 5 the evening; 1 remained to 26th December last, esuméd-T live at Michigan Centro; lived there | moceatic 3 bet the vot time, and new ou will not expact ® F when I camo here; used to talk to Fitch, Pilk i i 5 6 y i i igi . " n M0 . % joy, | @ little over two years; khow rest Of the defendants; uestions have brought into » we partlcalor description of the dresses; how thoy were |. Jarritt,. Credity Grant, Q,D. Williams, Frveland, | of those donot’ know are,” Benj. F: Burnet and} gentlemen im Georg whic mote eae cragroes Five Wtortinentts hah Wadd ry d out: all thi Pro- tho, Champling, wad otbers, about the railroad be- | Mills Barber; (all the names had been readever to | mons perfectly four years ago, than, the don ,Howell ‘fat tole it for oad ‘ ec he liauld b. ei’ ing '@ monopoly, in ordor to gain their confidence; I | the witness,) have been most of the time at the | Cobb and the Ilon. Chas J. MeDonald. At the a an Fey ned, be Sol rd tek will t stutedthat 1 had had somo difficulty with the ratl- | Centre for the Inst two years; the most | haveseen {time that Judge Colquitt: resignedthisieeat in tho Se pn wall: ee i few vis tH youd mysolf; 1: told them that a wood re had got | together were Kitoh, illey, Corwin, the Price boys, |, senate of the United States, in tho ean) part of the yan nin eae on ous it pod oduted Ue. ou.firg near, Wayng, aud.when the railroad hands |. the Champling, and Fresca Q f - Ser Bootes ocect pro dened by | came up to put it out I'refused to lot them have | gether once 4 week, apd sometimes once: ptr about With alf-tive ll iene reves Ht | lie na itey culled tag one of the boys, and treated | month; they were generally at Filley’s tavern; | ancy, believing that * Mo” was the truest expo- and the ninbleness of at At Teata, vac sfieml us all round; ‘seemed to like this;: most of ‘the de- | have heard the raiiread spoken of by a number | nent ofthe “lion hoarted d@htocracy”” mM the limits maioe ‘otis eiidosceridl ta poe ng. ® | fendeme drank that. time pxeopt Williams; this waa | of thom; have approached them on thoge .oc- }. of the States but, alas! hew hiable-arewe all to be glance. ba ay os hich Ra Ha oe loss- | at Filley’s bar room, about a week after | arrived | casions; did notact .upusual; I have | doopived. Little did Mr, Cobb think, whon he was seg deed ee tks fe ahd there en | there; Fitch was presoot,,aud'l addrosed most of | talked with Mr. Fitch about my being a spy-fotthe"| urging'the clithis of bis predont Abéionist for a ‘cumpborod.and Avent the figor, and now a beaming’! my conversation to him} the law suit with Par- | railroad, but he bad made up fis mia I eas geAh in, the, Senate, asthe ropresantative of the i é Csperinnec pay mene om wr nye pre AEG PE bath Ny tf ag ia meplemabee, three or ran tee eee with irri bes le ss the ralcoa truest and most unflinching constituencies in the aren ‘I land « iy) ss after f came; al _ tha e I used to an these defendanta; beard railroad. spies tedked'4- Union, thst'a few s rwould witness presence of fairies; or-olso im the position of Bur- | hsye many conversations with Fitch, and to go | about; [live ten or twelve rods from is Ps ilroad | yywaeo. sis oe a re ay asntieia n; eae try thirty-three—a fippotter of Gene- ‘measuresyrtiee: ton’s Cape Codder among the mermaids. to his pouse, and drink ohi i " aH F ; . se, yink cherry whiskey, &¢.; | track, aud about six rods from Filley’s taver pi tie Reasletiye ih gre me (eta lie eee sed 4 At ine out Me the ron and | beard the railroad cars were Bape ans’ ta last { ral Jaekson aad albhisime: favorite and Thod thi eculiaett Gas th, bs erie ives we'would ednvorse together; and walk'aboutén'the | fall; had some difficulty with ©." D. Williams, | fortunate recipient of fevor and. office from the . ; 5 and though this pecull Ned the. Soe rine: rom. t-traek, andin other places;"we wero very intimate; | on the 7th of August; we: had had bur little'ac’} Jacksor. party—whut do wer thaw owt The Bxvpte advices from that empire, that the feoling is | croqt influence, and to afford, in timeof need, im- | UePeins anexperteds the general opinion sein ed | in the fore part; of Lecember, near his house,.he:) quaintanco prior: had had no-words out of -the.2ay, |» President el tbo. Neabyillers Gengention lage on gPreading all Cee ee goaboart, and, as a con- ‘portant assistance to his party!" ee Leap eee no unit accompanimotit to the told mg he had written 9.4 fiend of his in Chicago | beforo; Mr, Williums approached me and accused | year, and check by jowl with Rhett, Tucker, {2 “sequence, nearly alf ‘the vessels tha! aro up forahis | 4° Cine eine when Mx, Bloodggod citered potitight |, CoptBme-ot the Indies. eta saat, to get 86mé two hundred handbills pritited, warning | me of being @ railroad spy; 1 told hita that] was | And sich Ike, Mtheir’ abortive éfforts to bring wy are so for the:prospest’ of passengers. A | tic. and becaihe pronjtnent at Tatnman: Hall, the A eat thar hacen, paroonfiokd an advan- | people not to travel on the railroad, that obstruc-"| not; that I had'been accused of it last yoar; afew: abont a disaglytéon, of, the Unions andnow we find fiw Chioamen have returved, taking home with | tenocratic party opposed to DeWitt Clinton. wore |. crEp Oy nym ceyute ts tudes of ther ores ce tee, | fiom Were daily placed upon the track, which en- | minutes wfter 1 went and set down om Filley’s tavern | him the Geepatate toate ofp belsta hoster eprend- m some thousands of doliars.in Catifornia gold, ir peop! i Re 6 ProPriotx.o€ this. | -dangered tho'tives of passengers; that in loss than | steps; 1 was, talking with Woliver, and Williems: | fing, tirondoast, over thé land; the ‘rtiost insidious inthe aacendancy,.and were denominated “buek- | costume ai an ess.” It'has been ofte: i Shi: came i tail by ihoicopgongnis, Heaulisiedas omsrdent 4 ‘aid, that however “At this. style may be for maddy | Qaaguufe mien ihe, oar pi receirod at Chisago, | seme andrew ie ol! the sigps-and nypeated chat | aunt dangergus dectrnea: and doetciags, too, whiok o-te= ggrithate for some yeurs to voine. "Through their | Partizan in the bucktail ranks, and was greit | or dusty streets, itis not in good taate forthe pst BER Teens ‘vel tundbed Mabie: wenn pre--| potaan cit trast tou onaames Geert aud asked. | .ccas eighteen Yoo; it is:a fapt which th ‘ woohief here, and their agent, Mr. Woodworth, they Support. of regular. 16 Bink tions We have’ Heard fis abd that, Goi spplya modern figure of spacch)s..} vented'from traveling over the road; he this | him into the bar to drinks; he, Williawas, then said TICuIN mare. task ieee Te-pow the jeader of the »crabawe.got posession of & large tract-of land on-she | YET clare. that:“+he-would vote for the decil with |". -qnonge ioe, Raomer shine ot morning, was tho only.course .t> \be pursued; that if 1t way | to'me, after I was in, liaving the bottle in his had,’ | keccenion party in Gtorgia; was, in 8%, the leader + +, MMoquelumne, whieh: they havo comumonced culti- | Kéy cloven foot, if he were regularly nominated.” | BuCitisdhe pinion of wmauy of tho bost judges. fellawed up Huo Reailsoad Company. would be forood | “you ate a 2a. pusllantinous raflroad apy: Lf of,phe,Linton bad eatiaecgsoign patéy.ye” Fating, and are fast settling it, “Chey aro amang 1-410" Vavatived in, yeurs, and the tasies of parties |. who witnessed this exhibition, -and, for the ase, | t2 come to terms; he told me that Barritt had'a |'said, ‘you area ito,” he then gaye mea blow |. Snel is tho candidate who was pnt in nomination “ ‘ + ; | upon my head, which knocked me senseless it haa } By the Secession” Convention which’ @sombled in paralyzed that side of my bead; | was rendered | Milledgeville on, 23th of May last, the most iudustrious, quiet, patient, people among <rogg 1 ‘th . §D9. apat us» 4 ft people changed, however, we find his tenacity in favor of | faction of Mrs. Bloomer, bo it said, 3 whose |, COW killed, and ho had’ advisod him to us.” Porliaps tho citizens of ho tation, except the | Change Somtinationg oeeasionally giviug way,aé we | taste would, be undispated,—that 1 Persons whose |. <uity and asked iu0 to ride over. with hi le of ' f tickets at various | gant in the ball-room ‘than in the street. } be never moant to come to.trial, but inteuded to | unable to do anything for five or six weeks, and was Put turn we now toa brighter page. _ Opposed te jov. MeDonald, and the tiomines ef ie Union — “ie ONGaptinal re more qitiet and vafitable. They seem haw , . have known him’ t6 support.spli SERIES oh ge boo Sag hp na Brel pat Lear 1s hopermiticd his name to-be used | “And this costuine io not entirely Low on this con-s}. {058.9 litle, to.draw off tho attention of the apiea, | troubled with it all winter, my jaw was fractured, : : assny par 0 pga mer Ape ey eee inst the regular candidate of hls party for Con- | tinent, notwithstanding the goneral apinion.to the |, ** they were watched #0 dd close they couldn’t | a8 the doctor told me; Tam yet under the |. constitutional party Je the pride of feorsia. and , by. | saine Aan it ae he the |. je ' its yf ror thy , Sabb. s i rege in'the Fifth district — David C. Broderick (now trary... The girls N Al - [operates he said when the spies were gone they | effects of it; some of the Champlins were there, | thie nation’s hope, Howell Cobb, tie Speaker ef 14. What will be: | Bretident of the Senate of California). Ce ne ee ee eT art areas On" | would havea simtsh up that cue sinash up was | (the old gentleman nnd Lyman,) atso Ati Filley: | the last House: of Représeutetince-of the Unites Pts Mies Cee, ptibhites eepeenes toth | this country. 4 itness his astonishment at her havin! made state 1 " cg hae Singhs, Foy wt : «nents which: might injuro him without doing any | 1 return to the subject of this sketch, whos» «goodto herself. M. do..Bocarme told him that b» | life, however, is principally interesting fromthe a enogked sown snstatity pad aha Ptreatily political asdectationy with"which hi was connodted: ' ‘was on the ground Madamo de Bocarme had pomred: | 44; uid ‘ier {" the poison {ato his mouth, which warof suchtpower | His father, MY ‘A'brahdtn Blobdgod; was a load. a'sthgle drop would suffice to destroy « man’s’ | 0g man ih the leather manufsstaring business, and fife: ~M. do Bocarmé senied ‘having mado this } inthattrade JohaM. engaged inearly life,,, canti-. tons a satatement tothe director of the prisoa,. and Mme. | nuing in oe same for some years, with lost auc~ ; de, Bocariaé,aeaertod that. aho.had left tho room as | cess thal Wnt ate OF ths adventuters ; have seen them to- | yearTS48, it was Mr. Cobb's antious dUsire to have tiov: fowms'appoimGov. MeDunald ta! fill the va- as réwardéd mi ones er brother was, thrown down, and. had} in’the-seme line in this cityw.i’Ker. the last twenty i no part in the mur. is eh 4 we «believe, he has beenlittke known in the seca : . . Teather business, Having -tuaned his attention to the : UNESE IN CaLivoryia.—Quite a largo number} Pursuitof. politics, operation sin-real estate, and the ‘ ofthe Colcstinls Rave arrived among us ofdate, one | 2At0.0f 6460 property a4 he may have aoqulred by “weston iced hither by the golden rothanee Which has filled | With which he was romanded by-hia political feiends, | ' he world. Scarcely a ship arrives here that does | row recoliected, were those of Police Justiee and. “nat bringian increase to this worthy.integer of our |General Inspector of Streets; both of whichrofficos, tpopulation. And we heat. by China papers and | at tho time he hold-thom, enabled: him to” exert "and have thus giyen.an impetus tothe fooling of ‘att Las «an from fheie fethertand whieh ts net likely filing their intentions in our cous the extent of the movement now going on in Chinn r. sin “ In his social ‘in! 5 althe hi (ex: F mag i werth a dozen lawsuits; be said that by having a | Williams did not allege anything else against me | States. sarap aw Uh io feta dD sal BE und paroloseness of shaunars caused: Kamtto | fist, and those who now sttempt tointerfare With | Tash up or two the company would begin to tiMak | at tho tlie; Lwag Very pooily at the Limes bad bad |The déavéntfon WHIGN placed Me:!Cobb's name asi Jntion, aod it pid eat pee ome * etobe tas be.disliked by many, and partioutarly by his-politi--| recotlect and profit by the example of the Governor.| @ter-® while that there was a God in Israel. [Mr. | the fever; don’t kuow of their threatening me-or.| betene the people assembled at the capital a week * 5 ¢ Bi e ¢ man 8 i i ikewise | Stuatt, prosectt‘or’s attorney, asked if he meant a } my Wife, only by report; have seon Mr. Wescott | ago this day, and after haying adopted t cone + woddalla of Congress. are gracodJay the presence of a, | ett op “ener stin aispetiing, aed vl gueee 80 of that city, of whore rain attempt to, do likewise, | Peanay smash; witnees replica 0.] “This was be- | and Fitch talking topether; have seems. Dichsoa' aed ee ae ect ee Boneiiick Cele eee ¢ dong queued Mandarin sitting, yotiog, and speaking, | oe vsehose whom he esteemed. in the various ways’| ~The ehortne fon ih | fore the trial; 1 went with him- to Leoni, to the-| there and Woliverabout Filley +p Xaped in December, Jas wurned. Upon this plat- eside a Don from Santa Fe, and, Kanaker from .| “rye those esteemod, tn the yi y ways The shortnoss of Wié female dressed, which had I " vs . rs r aped er, surped. Pl toms? oct wradt i , which fortung abd ciroumstances placed in his | continued in fashion ever sinca the days of William | !Wsuit, on the 12th or 13th; we went togethor in seek ad form Mr. Cobb goes before the people: ew voc While writing the'wbore,-a Tettor from a Chinese | power. We ooukk-retate many inoldonts of this,| Kieft, Id. long. affended bis eyo; and though ex. | is Horse and buggys,on. the: way bo told! me in. a Our Canadian Correspondence, °° | “He wiltake strong ground in fevor of the Union, in China to « China.boy in this country has been | Sind which displayed traits of character, honorable | tremely averse to meddling with the potttcoats of = ee by isn would conduct the si Toncas “Tike 19-1608 and the compromises of the constitution, and es athown.ue by Mr. Gregory, and itwiikbe forwarded | t'bim as x man, Whowympathtzed with his fellow | the ladies, yet he immediately:recommended that | ead ih.was the only course t» bp pursued, } A PROSE», THe 19; ISTE. | chew all abstraction, Or thé dieenssith of abstract “by his express to destination atthe Judian Gulch | cretutes, and evinced by hig aytlons that he did | every one should be furnisted with that ag log ae the company pursued the h xy | Matters and Tangs in Canada Lexi :lation~Re+ |:rights.. the wilk.eay: nothing <ebeut the Virginia : atone its celestial recipient is digging goldyand wit | Oh live for himself alone. ‘ bottom. He'likewise ordethd that tho la + tert nr ee aa ge apy peace at Michigan ciprotity— Canals Tempgianct Peitivaly gece } ud Sentucky resolutions of ha but xather stand mw seal bttnele happy by the news omlome. Nbc Tho domooratic party of this city, which 4 long | tndeed the gentemen, should tise nd. pth mbreint Ray rage; ho sald.they were gol | Te seceitulete- the doteae ot the Leviaca, | by the truth of the Georgia Fesatittonot'S1. tr Tbk ters piss (6 ane getweenChvaahta Califoreiy through tts organfration wt Taitiinany Hall; con | danoing . than, ‘shy an tah” ond tin adjournment, "for the purpore of ‘pl k capi 5 egigature | "(lp Cobb.is man, af peepee emrnh! and at eweb-departure of whips for the’celostial em” | Molled tho-polties-of New Vork, was for miny | trouble’; and, forbade, under pain ot bis Bigh ais | 78 ne Se esnt ie trodwerd nro to } wince my last, wotifd be to do little et f old gpd) senseless istues, but ke ‘snes oe on pitas its ehildron bera send off to-thete friends, bp. | Yots, a8 i# well -knownto old:politicians, governed.) ploseure, any young Indy. ,thencefarsh to-wtteuy bn yd 0. D. 1k gre ak ‘| niele mere routine, often locally important, spirit of the times he a , ‘ : Jeane Brot numbers of Calidernia apers. | PY, An inflaomes called the Swatap.” Wath that. | what was termed ‘exbibi cen.” * } og ape ermenhy tse See | rarely possomstng intsrest on your shiv of the'lite. va.of the intogrity of thig grout repyplic—its per- dene hi b ng tho ra - 1 7 ; ies increasing , ~Feamay Do seon tow this bomdnignsourse is increas ike eat we hae Jatinisted, Alrabam and Jehu... *Dheserwere:the only restrictions heeverimposed ete rect geo pe Host his coe,'| THE Bfenl Hociprodlty iit. Gangs. dra, witheadaindsIaceue o tinnghe oiler cree erento for 48g wortt nnd infortoaeon ont oF Cline: nis iretee. | the Rlory ted predominance’ of sth Swap” have as-tyranicaf opproesions, and resisted with thet bo and that it was.infamous in the company to allow a | ehaneo of exploding bornilensly. ‘Tite dgbaty.on |.1% 1000, a4.it ip pei dordest bong, He wilt “of ottt gold has passed.| ODS sinde departed, they are now but seldom men- | coming spirit manifested by. the ia: setae. uit woe age marr ge | the tlergy toserrés bas boon postpondd from day | Bl? hos ts wth nd red Rig Toadér, "and will not sum an on; and | eee ierebect ee tenn rs sea eget arent rake Meee” we the suit tried: the plaintitl pro. | toxay; but is finally fixed for ‘Monday next ‘Iho’ fit py sca aing afd, wed Seen oer re Swamp” is tho “fame ‘or olt'maps of the. | Coe pms tunaeesamaine apealwronia Tak tended they: were waiting for witness, rmod { cetimates are yet to be igtrodgced, althoukH Pare cttstrake™ Po tas | tity, Of that ys a al seer ward rhe ¢ the | » private occasion te imtimate to the Governor that oe Coy, pin hed tee eee ret, the eat ! tiament has beon sitting a month...T! sg 2h A imagine heahe, porittm of the first | ipalpart. of t mess has ulyeys | = conspiracy: wuseform ing": the vrows 1 M loned,. a ait “‘ctateeman of the South” in ths coming contest. , and still is transacted: » Some of tho leadi New Atastordeny aed that the inatecr were-| ZAattitt told me subsequently fo olts store: Tbe: | - sabe egy etic Se tiga | Abd,-white he does uil'thid—whiffe he'Mloyal to the meg Bache dnattias UH ast bicame prominent whed'any further, there wat danger of theirle: me. quite ill there, aud told Fitch | wished: |. Liver ey put off, colors of his country, he will Pera eo infringe- dnocrata af, Samiuany. Ralls petlsatas br i ’ een ly ino off petticoats al } whtreupion th to -setura; be asked me if J couldn't stand it | allow. of the pablicationef the-report of the go- | ments or intrusions to be made upon the rights of ing De Wits Clintons during "moat of lis potted! {Page ibrdgged his i, topped the subject, & ig P ig, » deappe df and. ever thier -suffgted, the , women to w and Spmfost to traitors in adiaoiples of Confucius are coming-and have conte t ify his philosephy with the wisdom of Wash. ngton and the utility of Franklin... “Uradually thoir wooden shoes give way tov the ‘mahifatturesof tynn; amtkindtew fife for barveou- asatdinnory The long quede oventually passes ancy before the tonsorial Sceoes, webenatl a sake 1g.9r. is. woven imto a larias, Lhe yard wide nan- are foun] unsuited to or windy mate and neater fashions, and are succéedfed by, a much better fit.” Hats and otliet American gar- eeqnents succeed, and sodh the chief distinctiow-con ° coeoeieta inthe 004 color; the marrow angular eyes, oe; unre” Paewpeculiag gibberish aud beardiess faces... Whem = _ dbese national costumes shall have, passed-awey, wee Fational prejudices, Whether of politics, morat: oF i Seeltgion, are pretty cerchinly on their toad tO Waly semmntion: The-China boys #ill yet Vote at the-waimes ate olla, stacy ad thé same schools, and eu! ri . to: stay the evoning,..as.there was going to be | vo rnenont engineer, on the practivability ari act’? Geergle, ‘inden any: proven whatevds. And’ if the careers) With -these” demooruts= Were a8 sar re ernst ag a eh * facaee of-improving the navigation.of tho. £t. Lawreneé. Porsh, in tele tion and. blind naar, pecrek en ‘- tor «sore Cee ‘came down and aid: | Everything of importaneeis being postponad;.and, one ee a esa vows, 4 2 Feturh; ‘he sald he was sorry, ‘as he, wai meanwhile, members apply their ponderous, intel: | apd breek her plighted faith, Mr. Cobb wil po LOE aetna none Sap I ema Gy eee AY Sscnceqenmeaceasnomemacoes gels er bet Btn oe ema sinus auCucebousee frou Le Wortegn wards, wud |- They looked like owls "or kahgatOns, onyathor | YArX auzious to initiate. ino; | multitudinous topics. Amongst otter ; a) No ‘nomivation for President was made by the whieh wae ‘cable tuihe- Nerds Haver aad.” "Paris emv-ele Mestre dennis," herr ofthe: Tecmaieeciesae = j:tnd Jaaid.| species of *highor: law inasi booa introduced, tt 3 ‘fion as segs Suef tandttonlat frém 2 entle, 2 "oa ; Big fe : . ,. roahwme; Fite , : ae tter intlaenee ‘sent “Cart: to Congress in | zeme nature. ‘The fel oe a loveless, an: | the shape of ®. bill :to protect amagivtrates inthe pd ay i ei id :deading ye few teaders from # those engaged in othey jogats, and outt ‘Pytttiches of Dusintsg, but atl are Raowen as ‘the. tn a. privilege. Swamp ” intenest or indue: Tn tho ails, at } maintained: im the Manus eng : BS . reaming (Ke cokstitution | a wi Spent } ‘offered: to. send some one up with hts buggy with me, : . " ling in favo: Mr. Buchanam read a bape infogaatog THY botiTeutian Ee sae Elaveees etn gators Te rect ie} but Ta48d that was too fitch trouble: but if he} Peslormance-of theie. duties, even-witmn acting con- | was very goneral, ard timt-Ria feehi@edclayed the State in 1827, {th h the delegates they,gent ¢ f I ad ‘paritgaloredetwasn shige Whike, somo grajs some |, (Fitch) wold ask htm, 1 Would go, but T woulda’ | trary to the provisions af the weitten tee, provided, nomigation, thinking that iF ang came better and oy Failrodd. ‘man to do ma a,| they act compicntioualy.,,.:he bill has| passed AE 'Fwith more force from the .-qame altar as ourown couptrymen, dda (7 a the orc a iaaahen. gail a mesabers of the Tiny B. ey .} of.lohin Quine Ades pity ne Rite. te on sicten the amen egos for, fy ut ie tale iua, apd arratigel 20 second reading vithout TUTE oy | aan ont Lag lature.» “ patra tack 39 Saibeaki wh , " ft Cyr at | aan for ¢ Provident, amd thon) short, and for distinction: forte PF, "as bo y shel A imi. When fb got ind turned my . Ross,’ nitmber for’ s ntic—h thorough: report of the committag was ingro duce enn ieaenos Gane ania eeacatie tnt “aN | North vee eating” eee vine was in Imitation Of Cetera Mlugtomge avd back townrsaSigaulding, nud while we wero ta:4bor}.goingamininvorial back=shas"fnvretaced a "Bilt to°h MP: “Toombs, id a anbee shoyaehe oh beiiliant . tes Meeeromeed yooterday ty Mr. Ubevmos, who eou- 4 Mb the thortelimedy 4 of -| sigtet of any one treated him with reat qoolness; |. ancate the svats of members whohave been guilly.| speech inwhiohbe reviewed soo:posigions and prin- . bended that the Qljo etenmphip suad-erovmed from the western side of the Misgisaippi, ta,the ‘easter before the collision took place, and that th Wi wants wie Boat tad mistake the petition of the Obie, aud» : ashanged hercourse, 4 a8 to brite He? to the eax 2.4 side where the collision -eoeurred. Mr. Hefifam't* ep Aad rte Hider, why batte | Podevwieh: bin to Hley-s,-told Witeh | though | of trensop, or uve taken the vath vfalléginace to | cinles of the Southorn rights para, gra dachod be ia: wn ec St Pp ts He « % = + Sipathding was'medtn, that’Ne always had his nv foreign States. [tis obviously aimed at We Lr: | ithe freeeMlors wnd-abolitt ‘a thousand aun ware LT ee MAMAN PAE stage, ahd: eC poee ale dar" Spingul da’ te pallor acs, i" rN peoptere nets, Sets sw Pith the moxt | Mackenie, Wf; like nil ex tO legislesion,.| of,beicke ..\We,wnderesase, fraps, ia gemtioman who Sr ines ay eon te tp oe meelere pelle en aye emer Buy Wee Beulah ig IHG roads T Aiked him woat | ie eatcansely Mapolitiony 1¢Gke object were latest | wor prevent, hat it wat one of the Eeaplest eflorta tio-gart Vor ke sms asit ot ss to. be rR ANCE OF SH Coste fe trite Mace ty te a that Mey had's dere, in and that | the little rebel with the ntmoupnssiblol cpbetence; eg oer and-woethy of THM rroat fame . eae a it-of hawiay Mit ie ‘4 < bones f “us aoa aged hi atti he ‘0 better oc co ised, . ios whi 8 ACGUT Oly ost Ret ot pd alii! 9 SS Bea Aen Trip tHE Moet Couriet Jiang} 02 the tracks he'said i duict getthers Piva woreloyeiey tia Whedon ee fee ten, chattag nha Porstutt Ceietey in the hast {Ae a ae naigeennyen die eaeheas thew eBenss, bad is Se Pentntneent tat Poynter bE Bpen, Ag iO cae ae ibe thee] fomaltestony sccncuoughy Tash und b-oxabjap 00 ducosione:| x Wignaremare tree natiet tale Wwhild havesldisagenenshect sietenaied. Oorepeed voske poe Seen rea One eee eee eee cndiete’ tip: | demosratie ten ilees oe tne Swany First. dud-fore""aptived tn what ie-callel the tileruee os 1 HAF Jastabeve, and ho showed how the tintber had been | done creditd luda ua.or Illivole.:> Paepalm in the | The convention closed its labor Pacmegiously; and wee Petite the eabhille of the a ee et sect way TUNE Tet pedy WiboUL lion udvidd afd’t eaart ot Cottsitel: motions, -cotetiee ot steaty’{ DIRCEd ane thm it Broke the lamp worth from &10) | line uf blaghgnardisms has beep. borne pit bY-Cot”| weteayh fort ming of thé "meitbors whom wo had io Saber we mild p of she, scene, andl SABES ea Nek heria reciy dat to vas esc catoncedinary siestzetone; poh Bo Lor 19%; che setbon hy Pues Fithh what war | Coe tne renowned Defspe et protccuter ot Meme. she. plensum to. smacks -thein detyahi@ome wards, bomt agoondin z » owe fe " ‘fen erterionte Of the part a wv - . ty jotqn ¥ i » accident feom | treal; hie chief f iT rr." erwood, 01 that every shing was done decent »berly, orderly, chegaat to the west bank, 40.08 10 suit the purposes 4 ove, in altars asteeag-yhe interenty OF tho party | misnamed wstunie, band wremeers we anmpla as meal} 1h Tg Te a es Tomn crave | athe menttnrs forthivelcy. " Bhieman ts RineoGh | wl te ene autenrasoarof et iba He Feedbious eaiess rhmavigation, and save dists ug tip Sn HY cf jotting “ith were Hldad dal “page! ‘The tuuid te genornlly of Wilk or satin tex: , ‘ Steaaest lerbadsbeomuproved thatthe Cnieraate| Alushow Hadlgeod elm Mudioedgood, etm 1 ‘Pyare and the crubmentat werk 1¢ a4 Clabopmte wad p Lame with, Pitghy and payed ag the Centre chat | ia patiently. by the ~peaher ofthe bous, anh all {afte Felaat Coane-Whicd iea.goue omen, 40 F ing tbe rive he of nine ‘Anthony, David :bryeon, Bemjamm Grane, John tb fi n Dowel " * ) night; Mr. Pigeh soid that about.the time the lotomo: members, and by a cgowsdof ladiog, while he uses | considered ; aie Tie the tetetheat Mes dncaenittee itge:| lirawm, Kohn Agnesesetidenn Lene cientgei:: Hath, | tutsie. Blgteed witgoat biota meeaveL ia ¢ tire oumein contact with theobstruction he hndbjast | cpithete that Would wi be tolerated fox a monlént |" There CongresdomslBi-t ide te tNetsouble for @ rer tHe Pate of nine miles per hour, tints the boak! were 4-\gotgan Is, Swish. ‘Aimong the Clinconians who | fight, and (he cubroidgry ig extensive, and eytnces } returned and got Out ofhi#bugey, and told.tha boy.) indecent private society. * 7 ** “ | Toprepentazive, ang, ongressapel popors really nearing enc! or at the rate ofgighteen miles per | were | tinte theconeern, were Willinia “Soa- | gy immense amounteot potience in a silly. cause, { torput wut hie herke, ant te mivd swent | tiv annowwed that t.ds.mot the va fon Of! eéem to be at a Miscount among tho deserving. rare h "SF one mile in. thes taimpies a, thicd. | 2 such furlge + Willidu Vax- | The wowseraare similne. to.those worn by Curkg, .°0 there, bind the Gondtietor had wa ive lan- | government to # Avine, mt prosent, the eytistruanion | dlowever, jately, ia) answerito a-dalbfeom Scriven Then it wae proved that the top Ul Mout ofthisa Werewcuve | and they: are veryreluimsy, expecially for female. Y*EEs Se 5 be sald tharhe hat ¢ round and | 6a canal to connect the waters of th uWronee | county, the son of the late Gove al nes Jack- —— tegefa mile off the towboat, ' A iginns inv their, day, aad were located in tho} apparel: No attempt hi be 7 theauthors.+ Pilon the Drakes, 96 as to ‘Be the fi pily when they pauee Lake'Chatopiain, ‘although its irtchion || on, Hae Minoune Vhimedetta'eandtdaty Yor re-elee- wt oyered, and this would giyganly about one minate | Pourth ward, or in that: vicinity? + of the now rie ‘to -mnpere the bf bewts and) bacced through the Ceptres O. 2). Williams tald me | would enable largevessete to dischatge wt Nuningy ten, OF this, amore enon. , os] ata to ‘Gross tr m the west to the east bank before the | ‘Their nominattons and appotdtments to ofiee were: | ehoowy mm it would teal that ia Uribr'te make the )teme thing—thatbitoh put on ghebrakes, aad chat or Whitehall A bill to empower the! St. Law- | The Southwestern Railroad was opened on Satar- +2 46% would be alongside. “He contended that the.}.generally sa xespestableas te be acceptable'te thet costume” complete in palag,of awpwardness; at hat | rened, and Lake Champlain, \ajlnpad | yy [ay sect weseres Puey Vuliey, “Awelty nine miles hte had miscaleuhited'the titne it would take to | people. Hlenee the long 7 jon of powtt and } part should be forthwith inperted frm Chiba.” | *; had conversation in Augatt with | -conetruct a ly ae) * Wichelida tivgay has, | 2 uth west. qf this, with a fine prpeanes of going ross the bows of the towboat, nf ty -attompting.,{ /»fuencs jh tha bands of this eongepbrated group of | Tike dleciples bf, Uhe.onadora “rigeieg” 14 Host oh, owing enrt; he enid te had boon | been broaghtin by Mr De AVite, ndxationist | (Hrough to the now and flourishing city of Ogle- 4@-40°60, ran into ber. on the starbeard sida, inthe | Political Litnagers, The Fouggh ward his Tasg’| are not-very nimorous, amd. they are-cliedly porseas | continetore of standing in the.) member but it is whjecttd tome lil obsirhct | therpe by tho-firkt of Augast.- Fhis wil ote doot nid Throw ones at he ears, but that it | thy free navigation, of which Canadabas sy magh | the road at Jpast for @ ger dle of the atreau,. In eupport ofthis view,.ae | ceased to be cousidered of importanes in the politi: |.who are ever thirsty for-distinetion: and that, bao, ) bad o " d from the evidence said thab.the ky | onl gente, exeey the large majority ueaally | evene: ifhee of Hratideliorte serteth ji Was ald lie, Wal tip attra lookidg out of tlie [need. é “ie reeet Mf the yet Kinne Wf entre vera witaesaca, | given title elastase Tesinahy iti Nes tsually dirtingnishes tiivother sex, eretbiliegw hich | window at thy track when the, stoning ocourfed; | ‘The Council of the Board of Tradé Ae Pnsaoity >) A geoen yonth, frou parts.tminownewhs arrested when he'tolll the Heliinan ofthe Ohio to.puttho indlueners anust arive. in the domoeratic party; wnd-| reritlers woman the nip or ghittiven, | fuel pn Judy or August | had.geen roiling, | have preset ite-see to Patliament in} fayor of | in this plo week, cha ged with wo steal! holm-a-port, to ruh her to the east bank, and he | combinations be formed. similar to that w was }-thd= how cote” ts” lo, “bet for | endomany return got off atthe Gentre; he said he | the hyposisi diferential. duties, as ardtatintory || based upon a letter which’ he “Had written t » Shonld be night, and to run her ashore, tamed to "managed by the Stomp,” before tho politi¢al s« | adult feimalys, it Se ti Pui Valoua codttivetag"| so we whawd- jot Ot; Htiwad @ lacky *hteg hi Tis, /'uitaccre eatines the Pedtes, Ot. MUbhe ae seers tein Y isginia. fos Wenideamestande om - i se, and to b o | condancy of Lat ps an be recovered ih (bo wa tg 3 ‘ covered ine in time td know whe fw mit he had | procity, ey ever, strongly opposed to | dahgerous ground. | he mentioned im Braye thia iow of th ease, sr a the | cendaney SPATY.AAM be Fecover j int bt svat beamintroiaced. | 1 rVeh me to Be a reilrondepys Chat if In'tawon | the propoeedeloring of the’ Welly hd’ tequaly. tier 4 hieloreor tat he hed fancy — girl from wie “ * ne bee Literary intelligence. ‘ewe Id have hada stone Sede of ny Midna, bug tlyat elicet of which, they think, would. bp to add | the ‘sunny South,” with 4 bundyed thousand as TE a ee eee tne arereanreie weanitinceen: Sicseayen te pitcgd ime ag A Night trots the Ww ly to the profits of the kirle« hl ta bee Panthducéient to {Ke her in charge for fife. The Granevra: on, Tem He Vow A Porter | novel in one volute,"hy" ah Argertéan lady—T. 4 Petenso®, Phflade Ip hta 3 { We tere tol, Gi fang mp. this work, that f¢ | witted, and the court took 1t ander advisement. New Orlane Crescent, June VS. made their epperrane? te Within the past Week at aft As anihment of pen, Tight of boys. Exum ¢ n Ragu » saw tivo persons come ont of , expeuse of Oowego, Odea youth is tobe tried in July, add aethete may bo | wood ehed, out of a door facing the joad. In-waa | bergh,wnd Montreal.’ f believed that the) wews of j, fome interesting develope mants, YoumAy expect to uproaridts’ @o- | so dark that beowld wut soonznise them... They | the Couseil, in regard 0 --difierontial duficg, wht!’ hetr from me” . evimens we hive s¢oMy | started on the Leoni road, and 1 followed them to choigly be shoyn to be opposed te those! of-bheie:| We ace sulloring dreadfully frou @ moet un Tar Exennes Roverry oan Beerato.—Two or | Lbree days since it was made public that the expreas |. was the produotion.of a very young lady—a.misein | thore appears to us to bye sad want.of wlaplation, | ay old building: ont they continued on ap the | cons itue # large majority of Whom ara decided | cedented drought, and from all parts of this and the vee “Trunk of Bellows & Co., had baen robbed ofa pack | bor'teetisanidl with {hid knowledge, we began, ac '| &* between the wearer and the worn—a want. of | | wont rond Trent hack Of the howe to tne bed | free traders Rene 4 } adjoining’ Sate are howe “ate arto m plaint. sont gOF Bark bills Containing $6,000, on the Chats | cainine oewn fvkeome: task, to” read it kindly eine bode of the ludicrous |) room wittdow, and Reard PYtch en’y'to his wife thet |... dhe Veoslayam Methwliet Conference, the Con | Without a rain during the present week, wo shall tauque County Bank. The tobbery Was supposed | e “i raha ° ui Rie To magining a atripling im shes! they were watthed tro elose, aiid would have tod Bregatioual | pion. gud: the iwc Prosbytdrian Aye: be resluced to. groat catrpuusies fur proviwions next co wee to have oocurred either at the agency of the ¢ note its fwnlte, and give due encouragement te armor-of Achilles,” or a potker in “* fegimentals: hold up for a w I vid the ‘bays had knocked | ned, bave retpec Jy pronounged agai he con- | year ur planters sgy that the corn crop is @ The difficulty allurted to, ts,‘moreover, “wo jatty | in the store . J.T semmee han ag on uthful genius the steamer between bere a unkirk. On 0 0: y su ‘ing the store Friday morning, Mr. Norrie, tha roai- | ,. But in all this: we were most agroeably surprised. “dent partner of tha firm of beuham & Co., kindled} Task t It was no task. No one who bogins Couerri a fire in the stove, it being damp and cool in the | Will lay it down till he has finished it. There are, ins | store, which is in the basement. Some time afters | good, a unity of plot, a vividuets of description, and a @ clerk, who was in the employ'ef tho police, re | 4 truthfulnces inthe delineation of charactor, tar bee frosted. he fact of the fire, and on exti thgmoeats of bills were found partially burn: yond what could. be, expected im so uthfal o writer. Above ull, there is anatinosphere of parity “Norris was immediately taken into custody, examination commenced before police Justi thrown ‘aronnd the heroine, Uenerra, which could ” * which was postponed on oovittht of the at only epianate ftom the pure heart of the gifted au “ witnestes, nid Rorris imprisoned mmeanw: tharers. “ : subsequent search of the.premiseay the larger part | The etory te anautobiography (with a gression) of one who passes through th af the money was found secrete under the sidewalk As yet wo have heard of uo. evidence conclusive | swencs of beggar girl, poor, suffering, and unknown 00—tha ny wo stand many such 8: and thought there migh; be @ man sent along the next day to comprom se, &e. 1 got, into th t ee eNe EhOe | tarougiva picket 1 had displace|, eo as to ré teranee ere is thought to be |. it when L pagsed through. In September, # Wad (delegates avrived in thiv sity in great sttength, and imeem ee bh heen ilk. Kiteb asked me to eomo in and take | jai dded the atrestsin procession, aceompanindhyre | » mitch of the 1 | something stimulating; that he whe sérry that 1 nemnbra of th cers res inthe: } ‘ | { | | tinued application clergy resery siastiend purpores. With euéh opponétts 1 Chyred eannat hope for success. f was 4 great dey for the Sons of Tem Fritish Amefican provineds, whose cole | total failure, ard the colton likely to sesult in the Epis | same way: pod © “Mur Poughkeepele Correspondence. ‘ Pororiaredte, June TS, 1961 Preveivee and Prospirity of Phughheepsié—@ome of the Led Mon,’ § ms AYorit this day forty-obe Yoar! ago, T was in this town, when the péptlatiga wae about 6¥e hundred, now eleven thousand.’ ft ft A bewatiful, flowery, txid in cbnteqtonce of the rivet sééhery, ‘ romantia | dpot, mott Gevirwhle a8 a satiifer’ Fetteal for those | ofthe grent thetropolts, wid Web good And cheap Where living. ~The Poughkwepsie Motel i) Mike Aladan's } ‘ | ' | | fear, inherent and irremediable. Ladies, for the | most part, it is suggested, have not that firaf, m: | sured and majestic tread, 40 essential to grace and | dignity of locomotion in the, ecaupant of tie short | fioek and the pantaloons. 4 | too mueh of tho wri; | | ! | | Fy mincing and chopping ing of the “legs, and kn dnece Veral thousand king together of the | wasdllr that he wae anxious to take city and neighboring towns and villages. Many dise ation fo the In: | tedge, ond wanted te initiate me. He tingiished © trerbren” were Reve from thé Vette shine in the exposed | very angious to have me initiated. 1 told him J june took parti the proceedings. budeed, the Gr: pedal extromitice, vulgarly |ropietted-my Hness on that nesoant. He said ho | Livisign irom abroad, beginning. with New Vorky was shortly going ” cooning; that the railroad | form juite a prominent feature in the procossiog, tract wre the beet pincer for conning ho knew'of. | which fas more (han a wile anda 1 He eatd the gvzele they calight » » large dom, | At mid-dadthe whole beady Assen’ but Had Tort ite tatl; bot that hs would soon prove daljoining the University OVISVILLE.—Wehave never, in the Le jerived so much "'egdtnst’ Mr. Norris, as the ere th ot four | th Nn Actress and opera sin; ourted, flatter. evening before (| ; “ ; went ee pero who had aoe Fo Tike store, ani whe | ed, end marrieg--then the nesfecved wile—the ro- | n by Mile li. We have | thet the tail mu at ee Oe pomen ser of rh is 5. White, of } garam, full of all kinds of :frwip, with: abstn da . were wbout there at thé tims. He isa yoang ian | turn to the stage, But we will not give tho whole | heard m ngsicnl velobriticr in the work, | 1Te wsubioved de difleuity they bad. du it Penagivanin FObiog who} good win and anil andl ruby Lips. to oip she * Rit kD, r : | and if P J any of theta, pat ov pe track, ars | Wh eorntore y a rem the mondng glories « juek started in business, Added in town several ory, « iy ay hery it ele, aa all lives ought to Soa ieee A: “S inthe: popraens, thing better than j on fin theeeder The Court of Cryopand Teeter is now fn pessten, ‘ Faas, Hyd oF ioyed the entire or -and respect | nether, t i book oF out, bap pi Ys sen 'all, Delt | eels ae coowwith. He } SF Caryy | Judge: Daseuloprestding, whieh be does with great f , whim. lle was fo ¢ shree yours at ¥ fd th tor learn hative, wdwith hat t dciak dignity as well as native modesty udge I lias sbe seen, Tife on on Italian landsea pv an the in the employ of the Eastern Te Compan 4 lo is a gouth i dl sumevit wd on quitting th af 9 eine hovels of beggariem o the brilliant salesn i’ xeousion is {th Viroulo is a goutlen £6 andgr ty y reesived trem the'Prestdent of t noe lovely chatedat trae to niture does ital, | Jelieitope,.and.¢l tho most rapid kind, e's Vite | He clans of An. {sot setnivet, and watthd Be 88 the bench in able present and nl smplimont for th em, tt must be fect—nok faney, sar rations, which was written ae @astor piece forthe +) ! . ‘ t y coun ry hould Wilk the (five from th which be had-disenarged fia davies ufialy | ymo of the characters are Monsieur | vighm, she performed with a yelocity and nea , Core j 1) street ae ee | 0 Re OL | Mobis Gyer! Taiwan t¢ thie comity, he lnay oxp N. LjCourie, Jan ae of Petmont for instance. So matter of fr ot king excelled by. th finished Fo-Sur} Mh caw: of the-cage neat the Wikite-0s ig, and%s he} whew meat? : ) Spots f fi ete Pagetent iar . ; |} hearved—the stoicnt indiffyres th whieh h 3 | likifg. however, the gem of the wae th could notefteet itAberayte ge inte the timber lad. |, j onvas * Witheyeliteod ive teineg Re with Tipe Tathe for twcTvg mouths, and the ae wie. den ry of: ikion | in > } a roar eur ve ewire sad that he # lu ” ve at ‘ eye \ t we y t Dr tie Miseeltan | the jewelled Rower wreaths whiclt “hg should thigk | 2410 Leom the opora of * Giovanni di Nap Wo | bea the-eurves ¢ nied Wik + hy, faeu'd re ee a Se et / sree! tl L Foe eee eye vuceonc Ma, | were Yalunble”—and again hears of the clupemeut | have rorcly heard eavotine that pleated wi iifbrd: {Ro theathee wriystrecunee theovwevanthl hays Wi i 208 it Le Cogemmne | go wage! ve Net gen aman 8 fio smeaethemerder of Me Coiten, Aeot the victims of the POF hie wand Mianche, wth the queint-remack that | «. Parodi aid fabbjustion tothe eompocition, | ams avd the Peiccsmitte bias iWapttion said. | ' ny tee etalients Te ts @ great fn with the people emorebly Cordon tengedy. “she must be thy best judge uf bee own basingse!” | Lorisvelle (Ay.) Courter, June Is. \ ) hea, me and my & ¥ 4 this county

Other pages from this issue: