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“g ANIPRST A’ _—The inmates Condition Prospects of the Icarian Com- of the agreed time. The owzer ference their fatth NEWS BY THE MAILS, | , Srmmvay Manners pte barton ae munity at the City ef Hauvoo,Lilinols, LOCAL AFFAIRS. echinery i applied by « mechani, Ere Sei meiner sion alliemae ‘fue New Savex (Mass ) Munper'—The nome the Pest some denominate Separted epicite. Wesre not The Tcarian colony, composed chiefly of French Sullivan ard Clark, the Convicts, session. A builder of | i pre ene aoe ie g.ibe mon who'mae ordered New talon hate | femen aetna wih he suo ls enak | and German emigrant, and walchadaiis emigrant |g "gpIr COURT omUmLAL TRU mall or rngth | that inland came into the pommaion of the gti, was ‘eeks, not ry . 3 » ® (on. residing , the true religi lished by 1 the the facts as they really ocourred, and let our readers is not prac! f e religion was esta! Fred Watson ists Zehr fessor | Rem ir ove coon, eine utara aladiann Weogget athe tetas | Xr snemtretee chee cours ot Ope | ennai ht ie Maen fa | males wee lnreed to 0 chur rab tes old, The Greenfield Courier vays there bas been an old |. family pone, something mere cepa aman | in agriculture and industry. and Temainer, the General Term of the Supreme Court | 6yiyy compensation for piloitng im crippled stp miles, | deemed their own faith the best pe’ purest. When nvicted rome time since of the nitrder Hagens et pore "hes Spec gare Ta | their missionaries visited that country, they Deen to work. with several other li in logs and piled up in the middle of the floor. | iceman, and James Sullivan, oon- ¥ pensation; | Were persecuted by all other religious sects. Sutofa mill pond. “Weeks hed reveral times joked and | singular ‘movement ot the furniture occurred three | gathered over twelve hundred bushels of fine, | yicted of the murder cfa man named Sinith, when inter. | j1he,ciaimant tendered $02 44 for pllotage, Niele ee | hey fret eatabliched sohosls, er Saggen bantered Whitney, but there had beem no quarrel. At times, the last of which the principal part wes found | good wheat, over two hundred bushels of ex- | fering between hin and prisoner's wife, in adomestic | Yon "ty ging ag > wont 2 tives were at first wary, and afraid that they the clore of work, they were standing with the other — the door, the only entrance into the room. | gellent sweet potatoes, over two thousand five hun- | quarrel, were placed at the bar ohn Derker vs. the Steamboat Antelope =The schooner | Wanted to catch them, and sell them ae slaves. laborers, pony a pile of lumber, when Week ro. berg aor aiinnahe' Rented tar corp pacing oe Dusbals cr yes pat baie Roanhoes,, fives athe a he recollected, that em appeal from the Over | oihio and the steamboat ‘Antelope came in colilsion, inthe | They did not understand why missionaries sho on row him. and proporeds , | to twenty thousen is of cabbage, which it is yon court, mew is were granted, | Raritan river, in a thick fog, both vessels being under | leave their own country t h the the condition th tif Whitney ‘was throwm, he (Weeks) | we not the evidenceof Rev. James Jones. a man wellavd | 4 fe which decisions were reversed by the Court of Appeals, 3 a ry to preach the gospel wena aot ine ou that, Wagey say nm | Realy non rvugh tbe ina we mould fr to | ie ator aru beann, turnin sto and rig | apatgemmenny mogney ecmary tot ae sourt | TA SPN meller than ia hawmertofe untae ay | Ehetgaver tenes, ea or we eens y orlke . | /, issags A , uld re-sentence the prisoners. | “ge 4 6 Giigeks) he (Whitney ho the proposition. which Weeks | upelde down without any one touching or going near it | now engaged in gatherin fx or eight thousand | "the District ‘Aitorney read. the oraer of the Gerinral | i2,stch Weather; that the boat was in her. proper path. Figeks mae io» {aw Jeare tha schoula were: erewaoms spoke to again about, Whitney finally spoke, and | causing considerable damoge to the piece offarniture, A | bushels of fine corn, which is brought in the husks | perm of 29th Oct., which directed that the priconers poy a Soe = ethos, — tof hon ns The next plan tho missionaries pat into operation ) bald be bad fetter ‘Koop away, and Immediately afcer | chair was ret in the middle of ths floor, and no sooner was | from the prairie, by wagons, and husked with ploa- | should be brought up this day, and he moved that tho | freqn tune that ofthe steamer and, thoniglt rocleg wad | Wasto establish boarding schools, but they were stepped a) fe weeks, ‘and fora and agld White foor ie nant ta: ei noel iow {aan twas buraed fapyy tarry. | boii) by fee repre & before it is sent te | een cht ear the Shar- | hoathe tae peonled ae mo nee peg tenvoll laughed at by all the nutives, for none of they” es. }, but soon ey magic, from che and | the community mills. unt of December. 4 | it ‘f Judge Roorevelt eald—It seems to me that counsel for hee, Iba Comic. would liao Lecipmeran basse with scheislina, Ate | ay 2 between the parties for about two years. Ou the | sgeney aoa) work ln ee ee namin; ze | | It cultivates several farms which have yielded by any 4 | the murder, and for a fow days previous, they had Ls ald Se Seats thisyear bountiful and valuable harvests. ‘It has | o¢ Gillespie, th = bed him—that he was a dead man--fell again, and | thrown into the middle of the floor. Whilst the family The masons, the carpenters, the joiners, the gla- erate | oded ii immediately expired. On an examination of Weeks, it | were seated around the table at dinner, the largest plates | * % 4 | prisoners should be heard | @ greatdeal of trouble they sucoeoded in getting« Uapfound wat be hed been stabbed in the lower part of | Upon the table took to themeelves wings and flew into the | 7H¢f#,,and the painters of the community have near- | POPE NO ne “sriew in this Cates "{ had. dena ap Sereee Nee fow scholars, and now qohools are all fall Applications are made every day for admit in his face. Whitney was | middle of the floor. ‘This seems sn incredible story, but | ly finished a large edifice of cut stone, designed for a erring th DECISIONS. ‘4 i 5 Malection tn Ml caer sea tee teas but from want of accommodation they are com; bis bowels, in his hand, si , : immediately arrested, examined before 8, Giles, Eéq, on | it is nevertheless true, and the half has not been told. | ##hool for the Icarian children. It is the intention | ning, in reflecting on tl . «og BY Hon. Judge Roosevelt. e Maicih inbtaut, oud commicted to jell in Creenield, | We have alwayé regarded these epiritusl manifestations | of the community to build another edifice, and re- | fay they were not arrived af without diMealtyr The | jp Noi, ZMatida CG. Smedes againat John Wilt | to refuse others. He then went on to say, des thi The knife with which he stabbed Weeks was a long. | a8 great imposition. but we must confess that this en- | ceive into its school American children. Matute” provides tbat, before the, Court “directa | Uoio-pes, jgtfandant loaned the plaiottt #1. ieara, | missionaries had hard work to convert the fomak biaded jack knife, aud was found the next morning after | tirely transcendseomprehension. It is worthy of remurk | Tho community is about to roorganixe its | the execution, they shall inquire into the facta and | jiy‘houro, talkies a chintel mertgree cathe whole valued | portion of the inhabitants. The great difficult; the murder ina pile of boards on which Weeks fell when | that when the old war. worn veteran of the oross request- | concerts and theatres. A portion of the hall will | circumstances, and if no legal reasons exist to the | at about $300, as security. Nenke was said about the | was that women in that country were never allo he was stabbed Weeks was unmerried, but Whitney | ed of the company to join him in prayer, and when he | be reserved for Americans, thirty or forty of whom combeary, the’ Court are to alga the warrant of execu- | payment of interest,—but another agreement, drawn up | to Tead, because no temales except dani girls has a wife and four children. He eannot be tried befora | became engaged and faith was in lively exercise, the | willbe admitted each evening, provided they pro- | tom, lt seems, although it in not perfectly olear, that | othe defendant, was executed in the following words :-— od, anil is cing ‘April. Under the prerent law. @ person convicted of a | spirit departed. and troubled them no more that evening. | 7. 4° vote which will be disteibuted at the orice | this law of the Revised statutes remains yet unrepealed | ‘know all men’ by these prerents, that whereas the | Wei’ allowed to read, and those girls were capital offence must remain in prison one year after con- | —Rising Sun (Indiana) Repullican, Nov. 26, one aaae Lefore ie aa arenes Wiel’ ante coe on this eubject. The uw requires of the Court, in the pre- | yn, datsigne hn Wil or to lemd te Matida © bad obaracter; therefore it was a di for & viotion before he is executed. —_—_——— in bie t ea tn abtemameaduled sent caso, individually each member ofit, to sign thewar- | Smeden’ alto undersigned, the rum of one hundred | Woman in that country to be able totead. But ARR Te aalE? a Tar Losr anp Tax Livina —The fearful Novem: | 4 tres Ron el rant thet consigus a human being to the scaffold, in obs- | Gollars,to enable her to purchase out acertaia boarding | those various difficulties are at length overcome, and Hornik Morven sy A Bory —The Momphis | ber storm which swept over the chain of Western Lakes, @ commission who accompanied the Icarians | dience, not to our own judgment, but to the juegment of | house at No. 41 Forsyth street, im the city of New Yorks | female boarding schools sro established over all thas Whig publishes the following particulars of an awful mur- | brought sorrow and desolation to many a domestic | Who went to cstabli selves in Iowa, has re- | the sppellate tribunal. “It is a grave case, and I am free | and whereas, in consideration thereof, the said Matilda | fine island. He then went on showing hew many = | der, ocmmitted by a boy eleven or twelve years of age, | hi . The total mumber of lives lost will probably ex- | turned. They found a suitable location which will | toray has been to me a source of deep and most anxious | ¢ t Gh mence 4 peor ‘Auguste, Ark.. on the morning of the 9th inst.:—The | ceed sixty, most of them suddenly engulphed in the | afford water, wood, stone for lime, clay for brick | reflection. when our act should be shared under the yuassi | Sonn wid beep apie ua eee ee erg Fa img Fyeorpee Mewes arpa neh Toe heen the name of the unfortunate man was Nathaniel surging waters. On lake Erie one vessel is known to | and pottery, stone coal, and fertile prairies for oulti- | cofporate organization of the Court iteelf. If the difticul- | jiouse one clear half of the same, payable at such times | word of God to.” , who eee a the vicinity of Augusta, and worked a #1 Basegoaes down and not one survivor to tell the name or | yation. The settlers have commenced their works | aes papel ely mi? might Fave kept them in my | yp.shail be hereafter agreed between the parties hereto, In his mission they had beon very succossfal in farm. evening previous to the murder, Mr D. cor- | sad tale of shipwreck; and propeller, full freighted, and | of occupation, of construction, and of clearing, and | ; but we must here individually sign the war- “In witness,” &c.&c,—Signed by the parties, with their reeted an apprentice boy named Campbell. for some mis- | carrying twenty-five or thirty persons, ha: wo the . rant. This being 8o, we have taken time for considera behavior, aa toia him he would punisty nia next | shore vith frogments of her wreek, but not aliving sou! | pa are Ir laglaver peste sn seas wetaret aken several Weeks, and itis now propossd wre Soatinei to ili under the mccigupe’ Bavink bere 4 ‘arose about daybreak next | survives to rel e cause and manner of her - bad rney. very properly, j Morning, loaded ‘a double barrelled gum, went to the | down. Ttis probable, however, that the Oneida was over: | ettablichmonts by the side of the first. They will | take still further time. But it Sppears to yo chacadle pel seniananingacoa sapien | ane are bed where Mr. D. was lying, and deliberately fired off | laden, or that some of her machinery gave way during | firet erect a saw and flouring mill, and @ brickyard, | sideration of the characteristics of thi: | ~ ‘Phe Judge eaid : There is no sufficient averment in the sending them the qo: God. In a few contents of both barrels into his victim’s head, | the war of wind end waves. We learn the Oncida took | and then commence the consiruction of a village, er | consequences. that counsel should be heard delibe- | complaint to raise the question of usury. To warrant « would be on hie way to that field and blowing out the brains avd scattering the entire head | on 8500 barrels of flour, which filled her hold and | eommune. rately, and with due preparation, on any question | Gemand for relief on that ground, a case must first be | ho; the prayers of the church woul into atoms. He then went out into the yard. hauled | some tiers deep on part of her main deck, and st | The maraunity contemplates the construction, in | that might arise in the case. I do notmean that | made, Besidcr, the mortgage contains no stipulation for | him, Heeoncluded his remarks by sayin, converting the heathen, and those converted a om form several socis reclaiming their bret e Those pagans whom they have converted often ex- heir gratitude to the people of this eoun- of F , Smalls, wiih waned Hating wai ina | tein epot tied adil rgt, Daa | iawortahop at Nauvoo, ofa tml maambeat” | Hot aot) ge othe oralal gad atin, | Lhe famen fia, tir reo tu thane | frei ind he man sure that the = body offthe bed on theeled It being too heavy for him | guards, and may have foundered in consequence. The | ;,J¢ ¢xpeets new members, who have departed from | aot. passed the last session, rotrompoctive, as it appears, im | principal. From the collateral. agreement. howerer, | Cieties would and tho heath Id be 5 to haul off. he went out and caught # herse, harnessed it, | floating asbore of the small boat with the books and pa- ite character, and which alone has brought on this court , | converted to the God who made them._ Brought it tothe door, and by Means f along Tope ft: | pere ol the veal lashed tot shows that there was pro- German socleties have announced their intention to | the duty toact in the matter now before us, It is under | {anacr was to be compensated (instead of interest) by « | ‘The pastor, Rev. Mr. Skinner, thea made a few texed to the sled, hauled off the body some three-quarters | tracted struggle for life. The blow falls heavily in Cleve- | unite with it. that act—a special act,pasred at the last session—an act,it : 0° in reference to the state of their money of mile to a swamp, where he lef. it and returned to | land and Ohio City. Capt. Rich formerly resided in Obio SSR eS appears to me—I may be wrong— which is not in hermo- | Participation in the profits of the boarding house, te the Bre hoped that the coniributions for the the house His next effort was to fire the house, bat he | City, but his wife and four small children are in Massa- mestic Miscellany. ny with the general apirit and character of our Jurispra- | which would have been the lawful interest, he was to have | coaning year wontd nes tall off ome eam that ‘was prevented ia that by an old woman, @ slave of | chusetts. The first mate, Mr. Holgate, aged 30, resided Five of the Smith family, including Joha, were dis- | dence—an act, ina criminal case, not in favor of the weak | gn indefinite compensation, depending on the success of | of th 1B yout Their church, he the murdered man, He then bid to remain silent | in Ohio City. An aged mother, her only son, the staff of | charged from jail at Pittsburg on the 22d inst. against the strong, but in favor of the strong against the | the establiebment— but he was to bear no losses, and to oon being ban in contribating pel Bese was about what had happened, and left the house. Soon after, | her declit ears, a wife and child. and jtwo sisters, one | Robert Louden is on trial in Philadelphia for the mur- | Weak—an act allowing the appeal, common to the then fi sreepitcc come int uhes tne roan td Lior al ss. | of them in Batte Rests end. dependentow the brotasr, | der‘ot eary Motary. 6 existing law, in favor of the people against the prisoner. | fm one tee tines, four and five mouth Gy erect iertar” | #ecieties. He recommended the forming of olasses, Kew about the affuit, who immediately got together | vow mourn the loved and the lost. Mr. Williams, the | whe slaughter-house of Mr. Tipton, just north of Co. | Amsappeal atit then stood. could not be taken, which | ments of $20. And how were these profits to be deter- | who were to collect from their friends money for several other gentlemen and started off in pursult of the | second mate, has left e wife and child inthiscity. Mr | jumbas, Ohio, was entirely destroyed by fire on the 23a | Under that law was taken, and the result of which is, | mined?—how much was to be allowed for the plaintiif’s | mirsionary purposes proceeded more then | Sherwood, the clerk, also of Cleveland, a dlsconsolate | inst, ‘Two becves and forty-four hogs, ready dressed, | Soe cai wee (2 stun Macarena art aca | fervicesmhen were the accounts to be adjusted?— how eee tree or four miles before they eanght up with him. He wife. The steward, a wife and child in Uleveland. Mr. | were also consumed. Less. about $8,000, | now called upon to sign the warrant in direct opposition | jong was the arrangement to continue? On all thee| THRE LECTURE SEASON confessed that he had committed the crime entirely by | Loss. one of the hands, aged about 20, leave » widowed 4 : Bias to the decision before need. It is proper that I | points the sgreemont is silent. It mercly provides that t: Dbimeelf, without avy assistance from the woman, was | mother in Ohio City —Cleveland Herald. Richard Weleh, at Albany, has been sentenced to the | should observe, that the views which I have thrown out, | the one-half of the profits is to be japable to the defend- ~~ taken back, examined before magistrate, and committed eee Auburn State prison for twelve years, for breaking or rather the suggestions of consideration—for this in the | ant is eara ¥ to jail. The bed was covered with brains and blood and Faran Rasutt FRoM Sir1asis.—A case of death | %,cenal boat ond | Seb SoA neh: fimaso 08 shall De Rencarber sgnesd. Reteeen ‘The Alleged Witcheraft of the Bible committing a Sepeensn ine person of | most proper name to give them—are my own, and I am | the parties.” But suppose no time can be agreed upon— The second lecture on this subject was delivered rerented a most revolting wight, The body was respec | ofan uncommon and painful nature, occurred in this | Margaret Ann McCarthy, the cham! alone responsible for them. I have reduced them to | and'uone has been or ts likely to be—what then becomes | bly imterred by his neighbors. “city, a few days ago, under the following circumstances James 8. Baker, Exq., has been appointed. by the Go- | writing, but it is unnecessary to detain the court and | of the arrangement? The defendant, as between him | last Sunday evening, by the Rev. Mr. James J. lesan At Pe ae On last Independence day, the youngest som. a bright and | Yernor of Wisconsin, Comptroller, under the general bank. | audience by giving more than this brief ontline. the plaimtiff, is not a partner, and bas no control ov | Shoek, at the Evangelical Lutheran ehareh, Mal- Surrosey MuRDER —It has before been intimated | promising lad, of Mr. Joseph White, apothecary, of this | ing law just adopted in that State. ‘The District Atterney remarked, that at this stsge of | house; and the plaintiff, for aught that appears. may stop | » ge! » berry street, of which he {s s minister. The por- that the dead body of a man was found on Sunday morn- | city. was drowned ins pond in Brighton, while bathing. On the 25th imst, the ice extended nearly across the | the case, ready as Iam to meet counsel in all cases, espe | the houre. and of course stop the profits. whenever she tions treated of wore the “‘miracles of the Egyptian wnship of Independenee, It | Mr. John Warren. of this eity, who was on the spotat the | river at Albany. cially in cases involving the life of s human being, I | pleases. Such an agreement is clearly void. It is void ine ieee tant Waturday might the deceased, whose name | time. endeavored to rescue the Ind, and to reeuscltate | "ne Redemptoriat priests of the Catholls church give | Vows till suggest to the Court that the act referred to | for its palpable ebetatiaatey’ eras eisertlaky; t5 bay ee ' te Miebacl Dunke, left this city in company with his son, | him. While engaged in this humane effort, he was bare: | g aivece'et the Albuny cathedral during the uext Lwo | P¥,che learned Judge was not a special act. nothing of its grossinadequaey. ‘The latter objection, | magi,” “‘all Scripture texts having reference to Biter proceeding about eight miles, both father and son | beaded and unshielded from the rays of a scorching sun, | $™sfon Sf the Albiny cade i Judge Kawards did not think it was necessary to dis- | however, is too prominent to be overlooked. How could | witchcraft or sorcery,” and “‘the demoniacal pos- ‘went to a barn, lsid down and slept. After sleeping some | 80d in consequence of the intense heat, though not aw: b J S: cuss the question. If any question is to be raised, coun- | 9 court. exercising equity as well as common law powers, ee : ffect tom ocntraet between s business man and an | #¢esions of the New Testament two ma ni bronsed his fares. He | of it at the time, he encountered a slight but fatal stroke | A contribution box was placed upon the table of the | sel will have an opportunity to direuss it on Saturdas Setased to'get UD, cad the boy iefe him and started for | of therun. His health was imp: by the effects of | judges of the Presidential election on Tuesday. at Van | next The act relerred to was a general act, to meet ot :perienced woman, requiring the latter, at her own The reverend gentleman selected as his text home, On Sunday morning. the body was found in an | tbisatroke, amd occasionally he wag effected with slight | Buren, Ark... and $25 was collected towards raising the | cages. expense and risk, and with her own care and labor. tot | «the Word of the Lord i palmer sete mn field about four miles farther on-and twelve trom | ballucination of mind. which grew more moticeable and | Washington monument. This was bags | pretty well, ‘The prisoners were then removed, and an order enter- | up and conduct a boarding: bouse establishment, for an | ord of the Lord is pure, ightening the fe city. He was terribly wounded, having acut some | slarming, till at length his family and friends concluded | taking into consideration the number cf votes pelied, | ed for their being brought up again on Saturday mext. | indefinite period. and to pay one half of the profits to the | eyes”—19 Pealms, 8 ver. He had, he trusted, satis in was deranged. Two months ago, while in | Which was ealy 221. — : _— | former, as au equivalent for the use of one hundred dol- ir, Warren was suddenly attacked with ® serious An official Hist of the lost and damaged vessels on the The Murder of Baxter, the Watchman. lars for the average period of three months. The defend- COURT OF OYER AND TERMINER. | apt, however, is entitled to his money actu loaned, | Before Judge Edwards and Aldermen Oakley and Ward. | and tothe benefit of the mortgage security on the futni- Nov. 20.—William Johnson, a stout built young man, | ture, if he consents to relinquish the oppressive eollateral four or five inches 1o1 the back of his head, « lergs fash on his forehead, above the left eye, anda cut under eleft eye, about two inches long. There was no blood | #nd viclent sensation in the heed, which rendered him | lakes, between the 7th and 20th of November, prese upon his body below the neck. proving that he must have | senseless for some hours. This paroxysm created alarm | the following summary :—Schooners 26, steamers ma, oF been knocked down previous to the inlction ot | mong bis friends, ad he was advired to abstain from propellers 6, and brigs 3—all either wrecked, serio factorily proved, on the last Sabbath evening, that the Scriptures were pure from containing any aecount of witchcraft im the raising of Samuel, and they showed much more consistently with the death strokes.—Cleveland Plaindealer, Nov. 26. anything which would tend to irritate his mind. A short jamaged, or compelled to euffer lo3s by throwing over- | twenty one years of age, native of New York, aud a | agreement. Equity also seems to require the payment of oe (ryan Cl fe visit toa neighboring ete he was | board portions of their cargoes. Twenty one livesarere- | painter by jer was Geert at a pare charged — re pasha) if Kad Maia ashen sees ee reason and revelation, that the whole was a well- | again se similar paroxyams ; and having par | ported lost. murder o} fea Baxter, the watchman on board the | fore, be entered continuing the injunction, waless the de- Parat Array at Monire.—Last night, about | titiy reoovered, he was conveyed {0 his home in thiscity. | Pox. ship Thomas Watson, at the East river, of which crime | femdant conrents to accept that amount, to be paid with. | managed deception, or if not, that it was the work half past ten o'clock, an affray took place on Royal street Ned, @ slave, convicted of manslaughter upon Moses, Betwten two of out wall Raown, Giiseus Gorge Gare | fm this time be remained in an unconscious siate, up | giso'g' slave, at Natchen, Mins. was sentenced tobe | Nicholas Howlet and William Saul hare been found | io thirty days, and to cancel the coliteral agreement. | of God, he having caused the prophet to appear melich and H. Miller, who keepsa barber shop on Royal | : coopers thes aed branded in the left hand with the letter M.. and the | ys (eat pris ag pate be agped yr rokey fib nnihe matter of the application of the Minister, $e + Yin, | contrary to the woman expectation, and by meane street, in which Miller received a fatal stab in the threat, | mie poriog FORCE AND EXPENSES sentence was carried into execution on the 13th inst, in | } ata ‘the abt oe Boat pt va kill od. aul wens on phy Me oo al pied te -Ordet of sale on petition,” | quite beyond the rules of her art, for the purpose of whioh coused his death within ten minutes.—Motile 4¢- | , 7") cerca os Puitansurnigccat the preent ie, | Tee sail vard, by the Sherif. | Pte Dintsiee "Attorney appested forthe prosecaion, | ~“'Siinson Meleor vs. The Board of Education af the City of | Punlahinig a wicked and idoletrous women; and he eer, Now. 31. cas phat | {he expeures'et the paites of une otty sie Deesent time, | James Irvin, who has been on trial for murder, at Pitts- | and Messrs. John Cochrane and Jonas B. Philips were | New Vork,—Order to show cause why nmandamas should | Proposed now to show they were equally free from Two Mex Drownep in New Yorx Bay.—Two | much greater than the mass of our citizens imagine. burg, Pa., was found guilty of manslaughter on the 24th | assigned as counsel for the prisoner. Rot isu every charge bearing on this subject. First, with terda’ From information obtained from reliabl ‘The same course was pursued in this case as in the Jomes Sheldon and anether va Jonathan Havene.—Roose- | reference to the competition between the E; eer ot ee EE ate Poe Oey | enabled to give the number of police officers im the Phi | _ Mr. H.8. Hopkins, of Brookfield. Conn., attached to | other trials,in regard to the jurors. Each was intarro- | valt J Phelps, ene of the plaintiffs ia this action. after | magi and Moses Motos was sont by the on morning, having in tow a schooner and two canal boats. | !adelpbia Police District, compored of the City, Northern Turner & Co." agerie and Circus, died at Hoover's ted as to bis indifference between the people and the | its commencement, assigned all bis interest to Sheldon, | g mission to deliver his people out of the hands o| Whe first was Moses Hine, of Glenn Falls, N Y., Captain Liberties. Spring Garden, Kensington, Richmond, Penn, | tavern, in Winchester, Va., om the 0th inst. Hehad | prisoner. Some were excused, and the following were | the other plaintiff. Sheidom then died, and his adminis- | the Egyptians, and, to show his Divine authority, ‘of one of the canal boats in tow. and the second Thomas | Southwark, Moyamensing. and West Philadelphia, with | been making arrangements to winter the menagerie in | sworn to try the oare:— trator now asks that the ruit may bo continued in his | way empowered to perform miraclos, which he nA Gleason, of this city, é | the expense of maintaining the same, as well the | Winchester, 1. E Boynton, 16th ward. 7. Jas. Fowler, 8th ward. pame alone, as the sols existing party im interest. The “ she tg wim suing wed Ming une reger ogee ont dant inemaber | "Aden wg Mint et Meanaceanmat | EG Mimewggemee fe ie aes | ded aniate tia seh Mostly Meme svvtierinin toe book of fxnday gang at pa % aint aa aibeop tinge iame tata | of the Marshal twelve ienauaal rae elim 1 ae eee Ue contracperer tit aeeate ‘ 4 } Be y continued inthe the 7th chepter) But Paaraoh’s heart was ay of the steamer to t, when he | Bixty seven policemen. at the annual expense of $77.60. Of | ‘James Henry Keave died in Dubuque, Iowa, about two 5 R B Greenwood, 6th do. 11. J. Johnson, 18th ward. | name of the original party, or the Court may allow the | hardened, and be endeavored to eee himself this amount. the salary of thi 6. Wm. P. Cook. 7ih ward. 12. hichexter. 7th ward, person to whom the tranefer is made to be substituted In | that Moses was not commissioned by God. He woiesea his footing and rank befcre the headway couli be ensalery of, the Marshal, $2,000 is paid by | weeks since, leaving farm and some other property, | ° the Disitict Attorney then proceeded to atate the eave | the action,” It is optional, therefore, with the Court, to | therefore gent out. invitations to his ‘gh cians to d, and when the steamer had backed up tohim he the County Treasurer, and the salary of the lieutenants, Sara be discovered. The second man stiempted to $2 per day. and policemen, $400 each > | with no relations im the State to claim his effects, He | | } eptain was attempting to pass from the d one hundred and | house. | 4 2. W. Kilsby, 9th ward. 10 Jos. Sehults, 24 ward | of euch transfer, the action shall own | for the proeeeution, and said that he would adduce ¢ allow or not, the retirement of Phelps. As in that case, ; Ohio. | try their ekil!, and it would seem by the language ef in the eame way and from the same spot, about an ‘different was from Columbus, Ohio. dence to prove that the pricover, Johnson, was sem in | however, there would be no one to respond in costs butan | fon thas to eaally did. Ete after, ond fell-ond rank withia two miauves,--New. | tio:—City~four Lieatemauts and. fifty. ‘Ata late meeting of the trastées of the State Univer. | company with Gaul and Howlet, et a bowling saloon, om | aciinistratcr, and as the change is strenuously objeoted | he translation, tha Bet Hecharer Bean Tek ee vende a0 Moyamensing—one lieutenant and twelve poll tity of Georgia, at Athens, Dr. Joseph Le Conte was | the night of the murder. and alo that he wasthe perven | t0, snd no necessity for it is shown, it appears to mo rs Fy A steric cee kt a Eowhwerk one Leatenant and sights POuceMeN: | eated Prefetsor of Natural’ Selenees, fa place of Profer. | who remained in the boat during the time Howler and | }voper that the action, #0 far an ho is concerned, should, | tnrning the rods into serpents, the water into bleod, Carraix Haruern, of THE SrFause Hantronp, | SrtingGarden—onelleutenant and twenty atx policemea; | For Sones. resigned. We romgratoiate tho trustees wad | Saul were in the commission of the felony. se it clearly may. be continued in the name of the origi: | aod calling forth frogs from the land. But this ee ore setae cae Font Northern Liberties—one Ueutenant and twenty.one po. the friends of the University upon their forttnate selec ‘The teslimony in this case was nearly the fame as that | pal party. As the {adwinistrator of Sheldon. the code | was not certain, as the original was capable was rounding to st Pomeroy, the steamer [lartford, licemen; Kensington—one lieutenant and twenty-four , tion. adduced on the former trials, The only new evidence (sec My provides that in case of death of apirty. the | of # different translation; but supposing it — 7 Sierep on dee tadope wth Marder te nialed policemen; Penn—one Heutenant and four policemen; ‘A.bon of Jacob Drake, of Troy, 0., assaulted his sister. | Ws the following: — Court may, on motion. “allow the action to becontinued | were so, it wag no proof that it was dem) comnt » Richmond—one lieutenant and four polloemen; West | in-law, on the 16:h iust,, with © fite shovel. anu lett her, | , 28 Smyth deposed—That im the afernoon of the | by hie representative”? The administrator, therefore, by conxection With avy evil spirits In fast as to e Hartford's jackstait. which, tm falling, e é po plag ng seeor apn ober iat ot ens Struck the head of Captain Harlett, and fractured his | Philadelphis—onelicutenant and three polieemen —Phile as he supposed, dead. lie then cut hts owa throat, but | “#9 preceding axter, about four o'clock, | may be let in; and under the circumstances of the case. | they could not be; for though they sue skull, Mr. H. did not ‘after the socident, and rhia Ledger, Nov 26. | ot doing {¢ effectusliy, he opened am artery in his arm, | Waircn ie cane whave witueop ses ceemiuing coffee on | Lat ese bay Pit the ciegations made are well fousden, | eceded in the threo first instances, they certainy almost immediately expired — Cincinnati Gazette, Nov. deesipsta gies the dock, near the gangway: he, the prisoner. went on | the only real party in interest. An order will be entered | failed in the fourth—turning the dust into lice Fee RS SERS LORE : GincutaR Fact—Lance Tress—There is now In one of the precincts in 1; y yun Boyd's districts in hoard the vessel; witness was Agar Cavour Wrarine THE Braeecues.—Miss *t*ding on the premises of John and Mahlen Carver, in | Kentucky, the polls were opened on Monday instead of | of coffee; there were about six hundred bi . again, took place in the palace, orin some sm Pes Nodprise b jouag women ofteventces, belong, | Byberxy township. Penneylvania, an elm tree thet mea- Tuesday, by somemisunderstanding oftho oficers. Many | worth, id a bapecmevasbles in cabin wath $20 of | ¢ ne? sy rwcrsnsonn | Roms adjoining, where eeny conirivan mie faid- | tody by the police of this city, for donning the breeches, ground, and the trunk retains its size with but little di- prosecuted for voting twice. | rele of shells; | jixcharge | that the action be continued in the name of Phelps and | These competitions or trials of the magicians’ ing to New York, hase eecond time been taken into cus. £0F€8 twenty-five feet im circumference one foot fromthe refused to vote the second day, through fear of being | $00; a passenger's baggage was on board, sud two bar. | evant ry Parades Bave been had and ooncesled for the purpose hey were removed the next day after the | C1atnam Guaxp —The second eompany of this corps 5.0 y, ‘The fires time of her appearing in mule apparel was. it | ™!nution for over thirty fect, where the limbs brauch On the 20th inst., two canal boats wers paesing under | death of Baxter. 3 'y Mor Whe | will proceed to the eountry upon their secosd annual Ee eer ate tena at aye otenliguien nt aud will be remembered. when she applied for and obtained a OUt._, A curious incident is connected with the history of | the wooden bridge at Dayton, Ohio, at th time; & Thomas Kelly, keeper on Blackwell's Island—Was at | excursion, at Christmas. The members will be under the n t, and situation as clerk af the clothing establishment of John thistree, im the fact that the farm. on which it stands | ot them was reoenea aprties Lae poate eames one | Cherry street the night Baxter was killed; saw prisoner, | command of Capt. Freligh. and will turn out with forty | Which wo properly stiribu'e to mere sleight of hand, 7 atreet, from whence. on the disco. as taken up by patent from William Penn by Johm | fava way. and the bridge fell across the boats but did no | Baul, Howlet, and others, seven altogether ; returned to | muskets, Great preparations are made for a display, A but which, in the derk and superstitious days of the ‘very of her real sex, che was taken to the police office, CAFYer, who came over with him from ‘Rnglamd, and serious injury. the Irland about five next morning ; cromed from Sixty. | fine band of music is engaged. Egyptians, would be ascribed to magic. It was and thence to the honse of her father. a re:peotable {Bat the premises have regularly dercented from father | ¢ opts ‘arst time, was to be lighted im Milwauxeo | fits street; knew prisoners and ‘others betore that | Tyr ¥orrine Herzane,—Thle very fine troop. composed | Faid they did so ‘by their enchantments;” but city official in New York A day ortwo since she re- {9 fou, by will, and always to “Jobm Carver,” of | | Cir tine » s — night ; saw prisoner in @ light-colored boat witharod | cf wealthy German Iiebrews. unier the command of | this did not necessarily imply any mere than tuyned to this city, and,in female apparel. put up atthe Truch tbe seventh of the mame is residing theron 4 stripe, at foot of Sixty-first street ; asked prisoner what | Capt. Herff, gave their second annual ball at Niblo’s | mere skill in deception; and, ia the fourth onse, ‘Washiog'on Coffee House, Yesterday she left the house, ft The Prssent time. tt is very doubtfal whether there | _ There was quite a jam of floating fee in Merrimack | brought him up so carly; he said be wastaking acrnise; Saloon during last week, There was a very large and | being one beyond their skill, they signally failed. Dut soon after returned, dresred ins frock cont.cap, vert }*, SRY 11 Heh proper fe the country which has never river, above the Coneord free briige, om the 25th inet. he asked if they were up at the tavern at foot of Bixty- farhionable attendance. ineluding Qolonel Postley. Lieut, jae 6 al pies that Pharash wal ‘rm hey ‘and and pants. The barkeeper ut once recognised her, and : tieeb whi 4 vane a ore on the preinises two The bill to incorporate the town of Burlington, Vt, as | frst street, as he wanted to get something todrink, he Qolonel Menck. accompanieé by Miss Menck, Major Mar- «! tb ee d Informed ihe Chief of Police other whereabouts,” What John Gurwen Ree ppt cee otmdarapes city, has passed both houses of the Vermont Loginia: | having been up all night ; he aaid Saul and Homletthad tin, Coptain Relcball and other gentlemen of high mili. | yp Sastest las tok er motives may for thus obstinately rejecting the ot are. een taken up en ® Veseel. an 6 hat . Dur f i habiliments of her own sex are not knowh.--Doston Tye. Alffed Woithington, in the tame tomnship, « chesnut | NO caped ; showed a stick which he said he owed his life to; | yaigon tn order to-present'a magnificently Gained regu, | releasing # nation of valuable slaves, and we should eller, Niw 26, tree that mearares, one foot from the ground, twenty | re ema Lita and Bcdoral reteete Boston raters: | it was over two fest long j the bark war Knocked off, Jation subse to Capt. Herff, as a tokon of thelr regard for | have little dificulty in eonviceing ourselves that the, SOG REIT twanty live feet bad clxkt teehee Te rom the grou! feet ther froma, om the 24th just, sad died ina short | it had came in contact with something; witness told im ay en officer and a gentleman. Lieut. Wise pre- | sacred Soriptures afforded not the slightes’ fouada- Domxc ir Aproit.y —In the riots among the mty five fect and eight inches. This tree retains its . ? ashore | him he thought he was leading a bad life; he said he rented the eword, in the name of hi« comrades with afew | tion for a belief in the existence of witchoraft. The Jaborers on the railroad last rpring, which wore of such a {ll vigor and is probably the largest tree in the coun | “MP |e ates at the Deer I would knock off as soon as he could get the price of ® | appropriate observations, to whieh the Captain repiied in passages in the Bible havi fe to witeh- oun aecver thas, actal lan We, soeenial fe tae, | 7 5 Remeticon Tee orton om Ge dati inetaate was cairn” a" MowPital | horse and cart ; he old he wan going to put the boat up, | epcech of mush eloquence © The soldiers aud thelr | braft werenext cousidered, anv frat, (13th Deutero~ jon of eubenvilie, & man name famill was Oe Re 9c” "i a 4 and and see what ‘come of wiett and Saul ji me ™ * r Bhd hilied by. &. porty of the deaperadocs, oue of whom, | SXow 1x Boston —The following table, suys the | _ ‘The Haverbill (Maes) Gazette eays: “At the recent | priscuer showed s silver watch with ablackatriag, which fupee cmC2s4 peuselvos mort happily to ® late, oF, | pomy to the Lath verse)—“If there arise among bas just had his trial, He attempted to Poston ‘7Yareller of Nov. 27, containn a list of the days | State election the votes for governor in this town and | he said was wotth thiriy or forty dollars, and | yy, “on o York mili you a prophet, or # dreamer of dreams, i by five of his friends, ‘They were all heard im each of the lart fifteen years on which the ground tm | Lawrence were pracitely the same. In each town the | that he intended to cell t; he then left with the boat; |, Nim Nonk Music Bricaur.<-Our New ork military | giveth thee a sign or a wonder,” &e. This izhth street, stand | bandsere about organizingas amurle Brigade. Each lead Passage he explained as referring to pretem The first one called had no sooner mounted this city was whitened by snow, for the first time The , {ote stood fer Ciifford 458. for Birhop 412, and for Mann — the last he saw he was about Fitt thestand than be was recognized and sent to jailas one earliest day appears to bave been on the éth of Ootober | 220. Tt ix somewhat ringolar that there should have | jng upin the boat; the bout was abou’ fixieea foet long; | {Nill command bie own coupany. and ithas been tad Gore" gud’ instanced sme cases as. showing Of the murderers, The others all, by turns, weie brought in 1841, and the latest. on Decembor 17th in 1847—a dif. | been im both towns the same number of votes for the ner knew witness to be « public officer; became | {hats retired general officer will command the corps om | eons ignorant of astronomy—an eclipse of the in, questioned, and rent cut, and’ after a ‘little Inpsecf ference of 74 days—the average day of the first appesr- | *Ame candadates,”” | Sshore and went to the tavern; no other person was | itf annual parade. It isexpeoted that some retired field | Poruns Btorel Ott onaeay weetae time they discovered that the polite Sherif bad them suce of row on the ground in the fifteen years, being | ‘The Grand Jury of Columbia county, at their seesion present; prisoner saw witness ut No 51 Cherry street; did Micer# will ecoupy posts of high command Rah weuld oot te Guar ke, Mattoen’ all oribbed on acharge of perjury, guilt being pretty the 18th of November: last week, took notice of the prevalent cistom of disposing | vot speak to him there; spoke to Howlett; prisoner said | Tur Curaxs’ Gvaro, is the name of new company, Which would come to pass la Matthew, 2 eiear.— Cincinnati Enquirer, Nov. fovember 26. | cf articles by lottery at the various fairs of religiousand be bad been fired at that night, and that ne bad been | now organizing, to be composed entirely of down town Ver. 24, “For thero shat! arise filse Christs -ciaiohaoti Ae A h Ne ecember 17. | benevolent societies, as being injurious to the morals ef | fired at a dozen times within the last month. | elerks. The mueter roll bas fifty names upon it at false prophets, and shall show great signs and wou- Morxons m Lrano — Officer Howe, our City Mar- ‘ovember 9. | eociety. | John A, Sinith—Resides at foot of Forty-seventh street, | precent. ders; insomuch that if it were possible, they shall ebel, on Saturday arrested six Mormons from Beaver +December 6. | the Canadian executive bas given notice that a tract | Beer Kast river; lets boats; ubout 5 o'clock inthe morn: | The Mitre Guards, Captain George W. Henry, parsed | deceive the very elect.” bore on the same point; ‘Teland, whe have 5 Bo on ® maraudieg expedition in Mil- fovember 26. | of twentyfour millions of acres of land, lying mainly ‘6: about the time Baxter was killed, prisoner brought @ | eur cfiice ow Thursday last, on their revura trom Mount and here the original word rendered ‘‘show,” might wouk cine and this city. A large quantity of stolen + + October 27 | north east of Lake Huron, in the latitude of the American | ©08t to his place; next saw prisoner im Chambers street, | Morris. where they had spent the day in target practice. | with as much, if not more, propriety be read “giv: about a week ago; knew prisoner before; the boat he left | Yhey rhot for fourteen very beautifal prizes. They nuin- +” with witmers was new; two pale of rowlocks, pained white | bered about forty muskets, and made a very eveditable Sead PA vee per ene aun tees mt cr light lead olor priming ; hadjewo pair of soul» in ber, sppenrence. Captain Henry intends to make theirs equal the people with sorceries; but he wae @ peeten elated; | to any miliary company Im his ky. They were socom | the Maco. of the Daarage. ital, and, the, woe ie u » . e boat was eS nn rendered ** bewitched,” sigoided +-November26, = 1852.,.... November 28. | Inining cistricts of Lake Superior, will, at soon as sur- | Feady beem identified by ur citizens, a8 having been pur -November 30, | eyed be thrown open, tone landless In gratituous ine these modern saints, The goods and culprits 3. See a tracts ofone hundred and sixty acres. Alternate recti are safely lodged in the watch-houee. It is sad that THE Fine av Lowaut.—The loss by the burning will thus be given away without price, thore lying be. | oe Pair Lain) pea phe a olen Sas s. thie cang have erceped with vente oe the LS, " ay ill st Lowell, on the 5th inst {ses- tween them being ed for eale to cover the expsnses ienaepane uaeivio sane - padi Laing Geert 'y obtained from our meighbors up the lake —Chicago ated at $45 000, r. James Law, employed a1 a of surveying and opening the country to immigrants. | Tux Fansixe Guanvs, composed of the men in the pe Dewiocrat, Nov 32, Faichman co the premises, perished in the dames. He | pr, 7.0 Worthington was committed to jallat Matl- | [en's yuit of pumps ands palt € boots, wiica ‘he took | DPICY, of the Empire Stone Drewing Company. oom. Sucunged, amaied, of coofeunded the jad J manded by John Cowen. went om their annual excursion | ™¢Dt, Or thet they did no’ iow how to ex: alleen fiat Re war initred durieg the pregrovs of the fire and could not ved ; Breact or Promise.--A young woman arrived be found After the mill had been entirely burat down, | Se Tan LLaIOtAA & eOetgL CIMA eon Bite Chagien Oreo po nap Tvs take Ne esr Wes er to Newjown. ‘They mombered 185 muskets, and had | plain or understand the effects he juced 5 in New Bedford a few weeks since, and roon after gava however, the burnt and blackened corpse of the unfortu- cvardect in Nottinghans dlateiet. i twenty prizer, whioh were awarded a4 usual to the most but the word bewitched was used, being the popular Birth tow daughter in the howe ef Mr. oorge Itaich, Ate man wan discovered fa the ruios, entangled in some | Om Tuseday eveniou, but the Casete mys co hopes mace | AE DIM cewman No, 245 Front street, bout builder, ‘2Pert marksmen. With the exception of thelr target, | idea, and better understood "In Deuteronomy, who generously gave her shelter. A young man became flannels. The circumstances indicote that he had gone ertertained of bis recovery. It in supposed that Dr. W. ae sh oa {August Which was terribly shattered, they made a hendsome | chap 18, ver. 10 and 11; Exodus, chap. 22, ver. 18; found upon them, and many articles have al- yusinted with the woman, and pityiug her condition, {mto the second story of the mill, wray hi built » boat for prisoner last of July or first of August By Drapored marriage, and was cevepied Hie then geve the come fleanels that were. piled tase, Tate allen actees, | Was laboring under aberration of mind at the time. last, sixteen feet long, two pair of row locks, primed white | ©! Play when econ on their return. and Leviticus, chap 20, ver 27, witches were mon- woman rome money to porvhase some nosomsary articles from which he never ewoke, The verdict of the coro- Mr, James McClorkey has made a proposition to the inside and out; name of witness was branded om her; Tur Pravr Bars. Cun composed of the membersand tioned, and were ordered to be put to death; but for the wedding, on tne 24th inst ; che went down town Per’s jury was in accordance with this supposition. Mr. Pertwardens of Camden, N. J..for the removalof Smith's | has never seen the boat rince. friendo of Pearl Hore Company. No 28, went on their | the word ‘* witch” did not necessarily mean people for that purpore. but insterd of doing to sbe left the city Law ledves a wife and children to mourn bis uatimely | 1*land from the Delaware. opposite Philadelphia to a Jchm Morrison—-Was in bowling saloon the night Baxter eighth annual excursion on Thanksgiving dey. Toe who hada contract with the devil, but who pre- Gob been cies born Worse of. She oaba che Coane fra | oO4. depth of four feet below low water mark, for the sum of was killed in company with the p-isoner, Hlowiet, suul, Club wemt to Mr. Snediker's. Leng Island. where, after tended to practice sorcery. In the New Testament, - New York. The cbild is at Mr. Hateh’s house 1 $800,000. and otéers; left in company with them ; parted at the golug Brough the urusl guime of ball-playing, they sat | h0'T ord fh speaking of the designated them bj ABOLITIONISM AND Free Neqnors.—James G ‘The number of deaths at New Orleans. for the week corner of Koosevelt and Cherry treets ; Howlet Saul, low waconbene dinner got up in the best style, to hi 5 hee 1s Ei y favor of African eolouisation ending on the 18th of November, wse258, of this number and prisoner turned and went towards the Hastpriver; Which the Club did ampio justice After the cloth was | the term they were popularly known by, in order ‘Tur BRAvtH or Caarieston —Notwithstanding Piraey is out large numbers who have visited our city during tte ie tke ol past ten days, there are yet, as we learn from @ reliable ty-elght were by cholera, and forty t low —prizoner lived in Washington street, Witnvss purchased Temoved, and the usual toasts given—not forgetting | that he might be understood; but he did not thereby wer * emit yg “ould Upretot on the third cf aly last in Chathaw strost, mear |‘ the Memory of Daviel Webster,” and “Caba*—the | admit or allow that sbey had powars of wit . pollo Fg nm yon row; sold it to Howiet about five cr six weeka PRity returned. highly delighted with the day’s sport. or conncetion with evil spirits, any more than eouroe, many of ont oousitry merebants who are afraid t) Yeatego. with many others, Lthonght that ihe emancl, illiman & Rosineon, cf West Troy, uuk in the river at 0% Baxter was killed. (The plstol shown was exactly On passing our office, three hearty cheers were yiven for he (the lecturer) sa = minister of the Ye not the slightest danger. We have eral black Ree or CE ERS TOTS eee eneaay wns Sree | Sivek plaso; Oni the SELLS tums, : Mis fenedt Wanna, a the ‘Vout wind pollen, sereetad prewar The New York Li agg the tetas ‘Ratan Saleen nena S color remaining intwis country; that thelr i ) sof th on, arres itany Invitation.—The New Yo ht Guard. wou! roof, they were Sete eat stint any aemer punsned frome oaennes | cremloe Prineges and sonedertion in The free Saver: | inesushinet sof $Las0 te aimatious poles So eneee™ | pvonce ak Moy 21 Carle slregh shunt IL o-lgek, om | under command of Capiain Vincent Bar been’ tentted co | Sarablo as. those Gilley which, they” theaeaftes this morning, showing only 23 deaths for the week ending jn, hak my were vorable to emin ; . : ati " attend at the foneral obrequies of Daniel Webster. et | assumed) would imply, of telling fortunes or com- pa dok-—Would elevate the’ fleve. ‘give kim o ht | | Mr George A: P. Healey, of Boston, hes just finished, were with bim; puteome questions to him, hedid not ©) : ; ‘ ) I * a the 20th instant—thirteen whites and ten eolored—mant- 10a len uotnl terme the cave, give hima bigh welt | ge Concord, N. H, bis portrait of General Franks ocwer; wont with bim to 100 Washington sireet; prison: {ogee Te Swe SOM Inet, The members intend wupjeating with departed spirits, Tt might be Dougias’s paper, in whieh he alludes which he published Inst year on the fee's conclusively that our ity in now, for its population, {ftheets Pr hi ked, if lied d hy such at rn pectations. I am free to confess, I have been al‘o- ierce er said he was home the right before at 166 Washington Siew o asked, if it applied to mere pretenders, why a ge healthy a city asany inthe Union. —Chaviesion Courier, gether disappointed.” | Mrs, Nichols, the woman's rights editor of the Wied ‘tect, and that he had no more clothes than be had on; | 7H Sernaty Fintr Reciwsny. (or ieee area revere penalty as death should havo been awarded? - — ~ — ham county Demecret, reecived six voter in the Vermont perrcrdininbn Sear teria a sor mental ball soon, In the first ‘place, the word might be translated ‘Tne Reoarra —Drsrarerion ov run Prizes -- ‘81x Howrs From Burraro To CLeve.axd —The — Lexitlature, for Director of the State Prison. Fed contained costs, vests, and snirte: he said ve ¥ The Philbin and Quin Guerd peased onr offtse on | .Puitrer eat toxt Phe weaieahs thaw by te ; f i The New Hampshire Meehantos’ A Jebrated thelr fiftieth auniversary at Porumenthvon thesia inn, i ‘The Charleston Courier rays: Georgia and New York ¢W line of railroad between Buffalo and Cleveland 2 0" ~" eontibuted largely {c our regatta, and we trust to meat composed. golng wert, as follows :—Fits, the ame me pig eters about 12 Glock; the Wemansait bend (hing mumkete aad three plonesrr, and were | Word “witch ” And here he would observe that, such representatives. and more mm, ow future ocen- fe Line Raiitoad. reach m Buffalo to the lin * Tho Pennsylvania Railroad ismow eted, L ‘ commanded by D. Clark, Lieutenant Wenman, E Welsh, | %t the time tho translation was compiled, rere cave, siete Caer eteeroeeta: | tes ete uaa Wortusasy atreae reesnoe erent at | ae “Tine of rails from Philedeiphic to Pistooete stsccd, kaos the prosoner, he lept therein tue room J It Pryor aed i, Pryor-all altahie of the plumblag | the belief in Minerale was, almost universal, hy 2 Noi 5 8 e% 1 roceedi 5 is + chinset mark. that ‘with singuiar approach to equality, as follows:—To Geor- line of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie; |, the rail. burg to Beats ti ahhh (ne le ot a iog aiilta es ap of tom miles fromGreens opening from th? kitehen: prisoner did not sleep toere ou st #blichmn the night of the 24th of August last; prisoner eame in in Prospect, Brooklym, snd shot for thirteen rich prizes, | King James bimsrlf havisg written ® work en gia. one race. $500; to South Carolina, two races, $550; road from Erie. west, to the line between Pennsylvania a oo we iwoluding three very fine gold watches. They were ac- it the Seri nd to New Yrk, three races. $450. he two heavioxt 4nd Oblc; fourth, the railroad from the last meailoned ¢, General, Bornes of Corvete connty: Georgia while at tM aks be went ext immediowig, PNA ATE CTER erspanied by Adkins’ Corret Band, matched in first rate fares; thet enoslecors Sapleyes: Ny blew may casi weaaetlite other tors samen rene cakin ny Wittens Ginee | tween the, two eltles, at sll pesoope, Of the fenn tm ore Sone Mountain, on the 220 int unfortunately @ saDE, Chester Hf. Teepkagan give mme testimony ae in 9FG+r, and evinced exorllent dell and discipline, have been influenced to have translated them in ac- ‘New Yorkers, es ; © hours, The distanee is about two hundred miles.” ry under the train, Both his lege were cut off above fe cane, a | cordance with this view, but for which by Nom Yorkers and one by he glist Goll aud his as miles. | the knees, and he died of his injurie¢on the 32, Catharine Duffy, called by prisoner—Deposed that im Wis Peutdes Rutensry Peery Fee ee a Call at, Gate beet ee Avguat last she yh at 166 Washington street ; priroacr The annual mecting of the above society was uently used But if this were not so, the punish- the Light Artillery Bines were Winn Dvcks.—Our sportsmen aro having many Board of Aldermen last evening. says the New Bedford | € a tameral salute of halt minute guntia {cree “was ‘urteoted had, been aay niguis before, | Rca at the Carmine street Presbyterian church om went of death for the protence was quite reconcile @ fine shot at the wild duoks {1 a Meveury, of November 97, the t of Mr, y emory of Webster, at Montgomery, Al: he aan 3 iu fine fot runs to be aa phat) Tans aura aver "het, Tee Teelved. foe Ge quarter goog Get) Seu, DLmatardy esledc, any aang oe ane enna a ae iceded, and Unc andionoe sremod-to taken cen law wen to coutne the Kiowisdge of the ‘The vast quontity killed each year reems to leveen the 2, 1662. The following fable shows tae purchases, rales, % the corps, Mr. Joneph Baker, oo that he died ia the {P° Mantel Bruemes tie mos Know Of Oe blocs Da hee | well attended, and the audience seemed to take a ene dts a temuecen eae cae Gooks of wild fowl not a whit, Upon the whole line of Watte &c , at the sgency:~ course of the next day. the pistol. deep interest in the proceedings. was a jealous God, and visited heavily the sin j Liqvor Movemsnr 1x New Beproap —In the | » Purchases per Gh : Mr. Job A. Campbell b | | mayb onal eR ee ay eee plerietes 900 Sake) ae On atm le opted Tudgeship of Alabame walsh was erooree, Himty Ger Cross examized—Doer not know how long itwas before = The services commenced by singing ® hymn, | of sbacdoning him to seck after other and false ‘and fich has become an important {tem to our commeres, an01g 15 (16 erncr Collier, Prisoner was arrested that the pistol was taken by the 41.5 was followed with prayer by tho pastor of the | ‘ods, whether idols or evil spirite The prophets of Cireinneli looks to us for het whole supply. and all other 161 43.52 08 42 Bs no | Obituar | “Adjourned to 10 o'elock this (Tuesday) morning. ehureh. | Secu,” bok, Teossaener kas’ totercine 1d tnete ohooh . -) nar | . saute they succeeded in toh towns upon our ratiroad claim their fall thare — Sandusky 1422115 388 (62-17-18 Register. 9 28 208 5 228 35; Burtis Ringo, a 1 ImgeUrg Tee om the Fehe testant tia Sid at Kiem, | United States Dia xict Court—in Admiralty, The Secr his age. He witueesed the earrender of Cornwallis. He Before Hon. Judge Betts. which it appeared that the amount of y then read his annual report, from craft, but because of their spos acy. The Hebrew yy re- | witch, therefore, was one who ArtacnMén? oF A Pannor.— An incident touch: / 5 removed to Kentucky in 1816 and has e Nov. 20.—George Bird es. the Sloop Fashion—=It was ceived this year was $414 29, which was paid over | ed to perform eo , though she had no cones eee th ssicted ta the Recamcein ho laa fo 12 ry 12 % county ever nines,” His living ‘queen po decided that a verre! is mot Liable in ren one bil of Ie: fo the ‘Aurion Beard of Foreign Missions, to | tion with the devil, ooeps that he indused her so te mal, of # recent date. In a small family in the south part si Ms above sixty sonia. | ing, (nesigned) vigned for koods not aainally laden on which they sre an auxiliary. | pretend, or those aekivg counsel of deities, ot We are called upon to day, says the Newack Advertiser | board. Heid upon the proofs that the weisht of evidence =" 71,6 reading of the report was followed by singing | which, in their theocracy, was idolatry. The waoe parrot which had found 2 home Tne Mat ~ 4 . ; AINE Law in Boston --On tho 24th inst. of Nov 27. to announce the death of the (lon. J. Tonnelé, was that the package ce Meee sane on beoshoware abywn. fous spoken of in the New Test t as ‘ble in y nd had become a pot of the family. A thirty persone were 60 ‘ at his residen adaon | had not been Sead oon Yoke tek dane vpeoe yas not poem by the-| chiniy tee tetas pontine’ Bt - Neak Kono ae poll inet hoe Corners, = ~ non pg eae vat #uch ease. slthough the Rev. Mr. Scuprmr then addressed the meeting | ‘‘possersed of an evil spirit,” he oxplained oh it forsome days. The bird hed been nsed torepsat privoners were confined im the New Ye ignee of the bill of bas ‘sdvances in faith He said he was glad to be able to address them on | ing those afilicted with violent diseases, Ber‘oame, and inthe child's abenoe hoot expeating the | similar charge. femme watehnouse om © | Srember of our Biate Bena's auiing ibe setioan ot 1648 | UD wd, F has made advances in AN the wubject of tee mission. It had been his lot to | speaking of whom” the sacred writers | weed | Boston —Macbiniets 0O- have beens missionary on the island of Ceylon. the pre languege, | = inferring aay be- ame Fo incesrantly as to annoy the family. The chi —<——$—$ and 1849, of an died; the repetition of the name was kept up. nntil one Two New Towne in Lewis County, N. Y.—The to iC that ie given of the $ took th ott th here the | Board of bp: Xs secording tos ® The word ot God has been known in that oo the aetual ¢: one taken . : |. . Bui and wit thew taken beck | He paver tad a pawe | sale “High Market "” Tho otber, taken from Lepdom , hcl time of depasbare eunoesigie Oar (in), Com: saet forthe prostieetcrest it win | convert them te the Roman Catholle reli- Le on agalo, Wee at epee silent, and the next pod Wong Nuria is called “ Lewis, { erveier, ee. 37° he workto proceed after the lope | gion was 8 Very cary matter, se there atieiaeeoad

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