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Bosten Correspondence. "The Catholic Excitement at Hartsurd. ‘The Cherokee Nation. News from the West Indies, rece age oe ee enema wk | OE ot Se ater sara” bec <aheten ec | the Ret se Dre, ih ed at Protest by Miss Marriot K. Hunt, | Dull Times—Know Nothings—The Ofices—Gen, on-prom the Fiartferd Times, Nov: 18}. 9 Peat at Fort Gibwon a public uuisaoce. | porten Bevurday evening, brought ou: flee of Nes “ fot K. Hane ihe wel! known female me. | [7t'0n and the United States Senatorship— This morning's oun Tees up7a an, intcusely ox. web hh ale! taconuy bela list District, Onero- seu (Blew Providerce) papere dated to the at bi ‘ taxes for the pre- Character of the New Legislat of ings hed born Gonnded, and the'tes of next pt “A petition was sent to the Manquher , a ber the wounds sequmpanies ie ack with the following | th Senate—Thea'ricals—United States Grand | PE%> paed ad Op Ronding, eae Hoe oe ne ee ae eee toca, | The Nassau Chamber of Commerce meton the $ré , the which sbe hes made:— Jury—Laquer Sellers and the Liquor Law. can Pee ahop O'Ralley bas porseed toudede this port, and $ad a cargo of 14.000 bushels of conn | Mr. boss remeaking’ if tho ry who bad complete | imsten, and entered their award ic the ease of vu. + Treasurer, and the Artes | rnere ty hardly Mfe tmough here to keep one Father Brady during the lest days of his life, and and conctdorabio rolling freixhs. 81 was owned in | knowledge of the case had deciared them guilty, it { Mesrrs. Jobnron and Sands against the Americar other aut of the city of Bo-ton, and It is al gull in Masea shusetta the erders w! be, O Bailes, Gepataned from J. o- | this city by Messrs. , Palmer & Co., and her | would be transcending proper bounds for tim, ‘Who | perk Charlotte Wynne, lately wrecked at Bleu. zens generally, and the Legislatare partiva- | swake. It is rye arses bap 0 vidence, forbidding the use cf the church st Mr.| captain, and was valued at $26,000—insured for | was unacquainted with the circumstances, to reser | sherq, We publish an extract from K. Hast, physician, » native and perme: | potas pangs paca peor grag rome pm Pee ee a sapnleesy CON cis ig 5 cit! peed Wilawa'te eg ony spares ae jan, ® native usually _—probably plared reat | In above, we morning | — Alluding to rocee: late 0 for services - siden eng Bostoa, the pay- quent oe da a birth of Monday last. State poke Ae, Po obtained from Captain Alexander, the names, ai Cone ee emcee Carey Independent ponies pe maguire phage H. Bande, pa those wh» were drowned. Tne nanes ure as fol- 4 4 1° represen: jt street has not yet recovered from the stupor cansed charge for 1 long yeare—who Dad oon wits {bom - Phelps was not on such a cold trail after al, | tation msde by Captain Llammond, that a great deal by having discovered that somebody had set up, | in and had instructed them | _ Peter Shoemaker, late 2d mate, Perrysburg. Ohio; | when Le visited the Cherokees with his Southwest- | of the property was stoleu from tne wreck, we are and with success, an opposition to the decrees of ieman with the eare, to be temperate, kiud, | David Brown, whee Beaver Ieisud; Anderson | ern railroud acheme. By the action of the commit: | of that no other should receive an: Tt was shaved close that it has Domest, and law abiding citizens—who had placed | Rector, cook, er, C. W.; Michael Stein, deck | tee and Courcil of the Nation & part of the fund | share of the sbove warded saivage. We also fate, Tt wes sts hat'se footing —had erected hang, Boftle; Geo. Bappersagh, do. do.; Geo. Smith, | arising from t*erale of the neutral Janda will be ix | ‘© Thcmas Jolasou, for bis vervices a4 wretk mes power even to complain of the treatment it hasre- | g beautiful cathedral, and till a mortgage | do. d0.; Jacob Marks, do. do.; Joha Webber, do. do.; | vested in Stute or U. S. stocks, and the probability ia | ter, the sum of five pounds. A true extraci, ceived. Some ef the whig leaders—the party is | upon it of more than $20,000—this good pasior had | Henry Woerner, do. do. that the Iucians would preter that the investment Groxon W. G. Rosine, V. P. B.C. C. .; Oe name not kaowa, Port | mostly compcsed of leaders now—bitterly denounce dep | ehculd be made in stock near home, and for en ob In the case of the bark Gold Hunter, submitted Teese natus i those of their number whose perverse conduct last po ea. og bat perrgicle Bh ieee . went down in shout sixty fa- | ject = promises such immense benefita to their | to their arbitration, the Chamber of Commerce summer prevented that ,‘‘fusion” which might | son:” “it was harah treatment;” ‘it was mot ehole- | The Rochester Advertwser learns from Captain The’ action of the Cherokees should arouse our | #Warded $3,000 to the owner of the wrecking have saved them from utter ruin. To hear ra,” &c. Each man had his opinion, and all were | Wilder that several schooners and other craft are | own people, and cur gallant Legislature should take | schooner Atlantic, and $100 each tothe crew. The them talk you would think there was a | free to express their sentiments. sshore cn the Canada side—one near Darlington, | copy and dv something wonderfal. To be outdvne | ceptain aud wate were refused apy remuneration, On slight pretexts the Bishop bad silenced Mr. | ae ériven well up into th» woods. by Indians inan enterprize peculiar to civilized uw | they having distinc’ly offered to bribe the captain whig party still existing in the nation. Mean- | Brady as 8 pastor. Then upon Sunday last, (the | The Milwaukie Sen/ine/ of the 14th says, Ca taia flaps word, Mest of disgrace to our State. ‘Phe | of tbe G. H. with ove-tifta o their salvage. time, the Know Nothivgs are preparing for | Bishop scu: o Providence, ) the edict was | Leigh, of the schoorer Emma, of this port, reports | Pacific railroad, the hope ot the South, will certainly | Several disasiers ad occurred to Americam ves the next Presidential campaign; their vast | made public Father Brady's connection with | bis vesse] waterlogged at the Manitou Islande. She engage the tact, talent, and hearty efforts of every | eels, wt Piorce’s Isiand, Nassav, and Ram ra success having their ideas. 4 Their Masse- the flock over which he had pres ded a9 and so | 8) a leak on Fridsy night in a heavy sea, the | member. They axe seported in the jouraals, aad povlissed enlarged ‘ faithfully, was forever revered. In ragged health ht being very dark. The light breaking, the | A bill passed the committee of the Cherokee Coun- | « ur stip new» culunus. 5 chusetts Iseus they mean to have followed by s provioull , this sul ‘and arbitrary coarse to- | captein succeeded in fevivg her into the harbor | cil op the 25th, making it unlawful forthe Superin- | The schoorer T cut, from New York, srrived at national Arbela. Tney are, however, likely to have | wards harrowed up his sou!, and in three days | at , the water ing Ue to the knees on the tendent of Schools to employ any persons as teacu- | Natsau on the nicht «f tuird instant, afier eneoun- enough to do at home as soon as their State govern- | time he was amon; the dead; and others, lazier, less | cabin floor. The Emma is loaded with lumber, and | ers, who were suspe ted of entertaining sentiments | tering & heavy guie. Hd & g ; F | worthy and le loved, to tak of | will be pamped out and brooght home safely, it is | favorable to abviitionism; and it fartherea- | His Excellency the Governor held his osual /evé. ment shall have been organized. There is the great | the preat ‘racoess of is lanore--at lesat one otber. thought, . as acted that the different sherifis should repack any | om the 20th Uitin. Ib was well attended ‘ moral question of the age—the spoils question, I | May he in conscience, if he can, have a good time. The brig 8am Hole arrived on Sunday, with aload | and all wizisters acd missiovaries to the United | A correspondent of we Nassau Guardian, writing mean—that promises a world of trouble. Most of Boge the Ae ES eng = work of Me a Ce fee (oedema bes _ ron pouty a | ane snes pte were suspected of being aboli- | rs bio Acs tert etieee Bl maya: We begin jazgiug stone 1 y id | ts, or tne’ t al. Loss ii to haves «rveption, ® change of fee! ‘: the State office-holders are Know Nothings, and front of the church, ae the i v ie PP tue paanechenr on ee war | tbe Couneil has ve of9 toll. serio ee ; our reintar, it i6 Lh te called such, bas at Sogn ae t where his body | side ed badly, the plankshear on the starboard | prominent members of the order, so that they can’t | should rest in death. In hia dying bour, asa last | side being also broken by tne furce of the blow. | ‘The coun, concurred with tno committee proy | tet In—s chanye of hmperature from warm te Geo.. be easily got rid of for the benefit of the gentlemen peor: fered ng dy Se tele bed hes He fg Gree Bade temporary eae stoppiog tue sae ree for aa & the pep the — pe ice aeve truly cen bgt a who founded the in Massachasetts. , | Tepeater . jy suo kak, ar jught bis vessel in eafe y. vebt, by ve rdinig mBpeedy retrocession of the | cepted Je, lit ubt LO; Dave remzel Sickle Vall Wright, the Gicteunpeas State, has beea oe MR removed and the tomb prepared See pray ae 1700/67 5 Of Fb0, LD, SARAH sole ie €ffe sd, Cresiria spay the oatouat “ou ire n feacorutove for the year. A number 4 a socersion 3s effected, firet, pi at nit Feast «r for ear. classed with the “nasty whigs,” and he is a Know | the day following his death. But last Frday eveo- | pale en'modee lact ona youd cilland co toc ameeee, | debt, sisot hivest 40 produ tive Beste or United | of csrpuck, bots of toe pine and orange, onve been Nothing, and always was. Colonel Keys, Sheriff of | ing ® despatch was received from the Bisho» that | board two hupdied barrels of flour, ard three huo- | St ¢s recuritie, two Lundied and titty thougana | shipped w the United States of Americs; bul I Middlesex, an ultra whig, of the ultraist sort, is the body of Mr. Brady must not be Hisoes ther, | dred barrels of pork aad beef. She arrivet at New- | 40-/a1s—one th of the interest of wich to be | reget to say the eitppers have in nip leading Know Nothin ch i: ‘th Pad the and that the cbur-h must not be opened for his fa- | poit in @ crippled condition, having bad a collision | lived to whe owt soboul find—tae, remiioing | care veen lore Pas the Tat ah ere bay : jou 6 Snow, 8. goes throughout neral services as had been arrauged! The tomb | with a sail veseel in the river, auc receiyed consi | M2te fovsthsio be appiied to the gene al school | fiviis hus, a ey, Very Mau cag el ed In , ‘as well.as to the injuatios of slighting State, the whig Sheriffs, with some exceptions, | Waé at once filled up. Bat the people the masses | ¢erable damage. fond, tno the remaincer of the principal to be left otaben wig arr ge thee Poe bart be RB gon tition of 2,700 ci » for equal advan! being “in at the death” of their party, and “ asslat- of our Catholic population, who are men and wo Bbe 1eft Mackinac at 2 P. M.for Detroit. At4 P, | Ser further le gin ntivg f — | ete fruit, bas ac core effet om the ,o kr of oo Ter tain’ and a! tages i “ men—who have righta aud the ability tu maintaio | M. she was overtaken by a terrible gale, and roiling | 10 the some bill is a clanse auvhoriziog the prinei- | specula ors. i ion ve! * not fe. ing” at ita execution, in a very literal sense indeed. | them, were rous'd at this grossly insulting and a- very much, ber cargo of wheat, loose ih her hold, | PH! ¢\set te appoint an ager ty rtain toe oun foie deterioration of price has been to a grea now, in the year 18654, this, her third protest, | Mr. Gardner is a shrewd man, but it will task him | just edict of the Bisbop. Stalworth men were set <0 | ‘bucked to ore side, which flung ber-upon her beam | Wt oF Oertivute femibes and indivicnals in the ma | mersure ocusaionrd by tae Large Siipae sts of ful before-your body. Shall it be set aside with babateh work, end the tmb was reopened. Masons w-re e | tion, and st ajpat sixty trounsrd dollars, or as | Cow senua'ly wade fiom the island 02 Cubs layin lle on tele y be equal to the | t0 craig lo tc hs oo sale expliyed, and solid store walls in cement were | ea henniy pei nen honeni, a uonsy | much thereof as may be ri 85 ary to feed them un- A reduction ot the price of the pine, I war, muct anived abis noah ‘it plage rec peer ap age party wi is novi homies, who | jaid. ‘The church was opened. The body was | captain n+ all hands, efter tumbling «ff ber deck | til the first of August uext—rations to be issued for ere long take place among the plauters. por ely Phese aa rere, pledaed to pean will come all hungry to the labors of patriotism. brought in among a ctowded and sorrowful an | joad, went below, aud with shovels and pafls threw | one month, at a tine. ‘ BAKBADOES. aihatiiie; a There is one thing connected with the result of | dience. But shame upon the man or men, or the | } ack the wheat, when she immediately righted. |, Bill pursed Loth houses appropriating $21,100 te | The latest rumber uf the St. Giorge's ialeoe, | te rulea which dictated it—the rites of the chnrch | is 5 : Cefray ti e expenses of the cucrent year of the higa f the health of the ieland, says:— Toe: Wile increased taxation, both as regards | the election which causes the whigs to feel worse | Were forbidden, aud the god pastor was tobe | the echarser Bucks Vista arsived, yesterday, | se@uistrict schools.” Tesolution poawed to mect tne heat seme dyseuteric and. eatarrva’ aifeatons 4 a eet ‘Be, rpe prs by men, | than any, or allothers. It isthe prospect, amount- | buried like a dog, in disgiace, “without the be- bringing the sais, rigging, &-., from the wreck of | Chectaws, Chickasawa, C-eeks and Seminoles in | gbrosd, but the iviand is now, we believe, entirely e one who lunpose such taxes, women | ing to ali but a certainty, that General Wilson will | nefit of clergy.” | the schooner O. P: Melzer, which was drivenashore | 8eNé?@l coucci: at the North Fork of the Canadian, | fire frum cbole:a. We regret, however, to be una ipelled not only to pay what you dictate, but The Rey. Mr. Brady, of Middletown, a nephew of : fs ;, | on the firet Mowday in December next, for the pur- | ple yet te t the vol throughout its lengta yo" 1 mY, ‘and the right to determine to what be elected a member to the United States Senate ? 2 under Sbhuswa Point b: the gale oa Suaday laa’ | peso of ote ng agatas the territorial bill of he ee i aA ak fous sib aad aie ny al Se 4 the deceased, rose with a heart fall of sorrow, snd m ive ‘money shall be applied, is declared by | very soon, to take the place now held by Mr. Rock- | announced that the altar was closed, and that the | ,é, Buena Viste and Melzur cleared for this vert , abneon taipa a bold upon St. Paillip's, Si John’s and 85. pt. h usages to be beyoud their province. Are | well,and which that gentleman is keeping warm | pastor was denied funeral ceremonies ia the church a ey ite yey nt bt tat bach seasele Bill pareed both houses to organize light horse George’s; and althoug’ the eases are by 20 meany committees com enies, in the several districts, for the purpose pume-ous, they ax marked with great virulence, bte for such, andeaithougt ciutare? a ae and comfortabie for him. If I had had any doubts of | that he bad buils! Heréroge » wail avd lemen- yay fora harbor. Takiy thelter under the poiat, € h there having been some sort of an understanding | tation, loud and long, which would have suck they cast anchor, but in less tian an bour the Mel- | Of suppree-ing cme, to be compored of one cap- | So lovg as tiie disease coutinues to assume anyth to = peeing wast ate seciek ce between Mr. Gardner and his immediate friends and | into any bishop’s heart that was not harder than | sarpared both chains and went achore. She had t#in, oue Jicatenant and three privates, eaca to be | like phpetike form in these, or eituer Hh ing r was submitted, in Noy. 1854, to the citiz ‘Y | Gen. Wilson and his friends, they would have | granite. | w full cargo of lumber, which, with the vessel, is a crpeuiee and commissioned hy the principal chief. | parisber, the isla: d cannot, in precise laxgaage, be ir ratification of rejection, and the sation been removed by the speech of the in reply | , Itwas soon announced, however, that access bad {otal loss. | |, Bill parsed both houses increasing the, salaries '@ | said to be hesithy, but there is no donbt that eno- who are citizens? Why, males—w be — to the Know Nothing ‘tion that waited on rtf been bad to the candies, the sale a vestmsnte, | ‘The propeller Saginaw, says the Detroit Zvibune, | the (flicers of the vation, ‘ Jera is not in the least appreciable degree etowing poll taxers—the ini A (Bere rear alge on Tuesday even(ng. That sj is plain as light | &¢., ond that high mass would be esid—and it was | of the k 2b, is on tle rocks below Gibraliar, outside, , _ Bi!! passed autherizing the principal chief to sp- | any sign of extending ‘trell beyond the piavee above F body vena ny fd he to those who understand the Reta ‘of politics, in said there in that church, in defiance of the bishop | a jighter bas gone duwn to take off ter cargo. | point five delegates to Washington city to effect the | menucned. norant_ any body and every body who have | which it was spoken. Besides, ft is now protty well | ald bis orders. It was a glorieus triumyh of the | ~ Cet, Harris, </ the Buere Vista, raporta having | Méle Of the nenvral Jands with the United States, ov. vinomens e males! vaaud yet thisesit peed kvown that Gen. Wilson’s letier of declination to | People and of right, over a tyranny as damnsble | geen to fore-: utters, one & black, the ctuer a John Thorn, Blisha Hicks, Wm. ?. Ross, W. A. Don The Welly Mirror publishes the following as to live under, obey, be taxed to support, | he Republican State Committee vas not more | ®S tin. white bull, sehe e near Death’s Door, buth (a daz. | #2 abd D. hh. Foreman, Adjourned sine die, the last health report:—It is our pemfal daty 0 pauper nt or quanfinastii ig | Bor less than the expression of opinion on his part | _ Bishop O’Reiley arrived here from Providence, 10 | gercus poeitic +. j —————-— thie week, in writisg of the cholera, to ancounce beceseary for. them, though the law tacitly that his friends should go in for Mr. Gardner, and Mencant iy cece argc peg peeve | Indiana Courts upon the Rights of Negroes on thot! ix greatly on the increase, and that it je m in the condition of tnose who live under | 9° 8¢cure hiselection at the polls, by which his ul- em our repo! proceedings. The Fi:st Killing Frost Savannah, Ratlroads, gradually but steadily nearig Kingstown, despite terior p 8 could be greatly advanced. Had OBSEQUIES OF FATHER BRADY, Fri the Savannah Georgian, Nov. 15. | The regulations of the Jefl-rson RailwayOompany, tie exertions of the medical geatiemen who bave ms tncceaievens i nates. sb rerianee he not written that letter fi: Gurtaon would not | _ Yesterdsy (Fridsy) the residence of Rev. Mr. | Wert! uiue there can be no doubt but tides this | requiring colored persons to produce videnoe ot been prectising in the 1tected quarter. republicanism, the theories or *b ‘of | bave been elected last Monday. Besides, the free Brady was crowded by the membirs ot ths congre- | yejghi.- tod was yesterday morning visited by a | their freedom before travelliug on theic road, hag From Gravaca, Trinidad, St. Kitts, and Si, Lovis, 1s government, with all that is wholesome, | ®'lers will have the power in the next Legislature Sala and by citizens of all denominations. The | \i fig irost. We canuot ourselves testify to the | provoked much excited discussion, We quote as we learn that the disease was disapoea tog grad- blevand just! * * | to elect whomoever they please to the Senate. They | f° y ley mid Amon his bette eA | fact, Lut we can testify that there was ise, for we not | icllowe:— < vaily. The Port of Spain Gazedte, of September 20, sense of justice is again appealed to. The have elected to that body an absolute majority over t thelr bel eeply affected esr their last lool | ony saw, but put our dnger on it, A friend informs | Cuakk Circurr Counr, November Term, 1854— reports the feilowiog singular fact from Tnaidad :— spirit f our forefathers “ ‘hess trabha a Whig Brow lr vind ores Seley should a This (Catone) snonaine, withcut Tepid to asl wotiat'y flower Lyons ae was frozen vom- | ph beni fee pees 5. i ssatement of facts— Be sea eNere ins ote a ere ent:—" by e e nine mem ers p D stely over as iate as 7 o'clock A. M. inior: by Judge Bicknell. through the woods receatly repo ey flo ‘evident: —That all men are created equal; | Sy ¢/, , one of whom, the repubtican, | Bistop’s orders, the church wes dressed in block, as | WF Ais cremeation ve will aoe rwitehold.van-ex-|:,,Ondd juckner, vs. Jeffersonville Railroad Com. workeys dead under the trees in al) cireotions. ; ot the new opposition, pes fe ainans teat coe ee ce te tines would be found, I presume, a supporter of the Gene. | Were the ornamenta on the altar. The officiating | pyevei x cf sympathy fora few of our fellow citi. | puny.—la this cise, the plaintifi, being a “colored ‘They : ” ” | ral. ‘There can be no reason for su} posing that the | Priests also wore garments of sombrehue, trimmed | yeng stil! absent in more northerly ladtades, be- | person,” ap pled for, and offered to pay for, apas hea Lees gees poalipe ono Canes whole thing has not been as begun ly cut and dried | With white. Other priests present were in citizen’s | cane not quite sure that it is yet safe to return to | ae ap delenoant’s care; defecdunt rettsed to tact the small-pox ey ide mic tr essme thing was cl w, alll determine that rights and burdens | 9 the business of a caucue or a convention, or a | dress—mere lockers on. their homes. We ceriously fear that in endeavoring | him unless te would produce evidencs of his free- and there be hue doubt in the present case ; and ‘representation | Council, or teat it was not understood and i | A solemn requiem mass was celebreted atthe) to avcid yellow fever they will fall into con- | dom. The ylurutiff, in apuit before x Justice of they are witackea by the prevailiag epidemic. naive, Their affirmations have now risea to | Previously to the 13th of November. “Kaa me, kaa | ¢! urch, commencing at 11 o'clock. Celebrant, Rev. | sumption." Their suffering iast night mast heve | the Pence, ‘ecovercd twenty dollars damages for | Surely this is uuctber proof of the very close re- nity ‘a political principles. They are ac- thee,” is a role of political life as well understo2d in Hogh iO Reilly, of Norwalk, assisted by Rev. | heea “intclerable.” Yetwe know not whst is to | the refusal, and tie defendant apptaled to this ecmbience between the physical constitution of the taudamental basis ypear to have orepped from. tis ae On ther deed, or in the agonies of death. Da: h- atved: ~ | Boston as in Washington, and one that has been ly, of New Britain, as deacon, and Kev. | pecome of them. Di. Rush, in his accouut of the | court, monkey t.ibe and the proud genus hemo. Seed con ennaio all Just goverd- | occasionally practised on of late years. It is possl- | Mr. Cody, of Hartford, as subdeacon. Rev. E. J. | Pv itadel,hia yellow fever cpidewio of 1795, states, if | The defendant is authorized to puss all by-laae weuliiet blished premises of fall republics, We affirm | ble that the General may be ‘cheated out of his | 0’Brien, of New Haven, was Master of Ccremonies. | we recollect rightly, that there were sume vie: | Which she muy deem vecessary lu her business, uot = The Dominican of October 14th rights, but I think his wonderful capacity for man- | The respovses were sung, aud the ususl prayers Shs ws ell cetera chey are tod | fement ay bo wraed ths time, Hw acon ie | POPE such cxaleny were ratoad by ae, 5 , copes Phe labor or property for the sup) of gevera- Wes ts necessary to meke'the whig cup fall of inn, of Meridex, and Rev. Peter Kelley, of Falis tims es Jee as the ensuing February. No one | repugren' to th: ccnsiitution 0° the United States, jen pthy review of the State of Tobago pe Ss wclucely certein that what occured 80 at the tie of the plaintiff's des) oysncal condition of the isiand of Tobage, hike our jeter fe mh SO bey sila, so8 —_ happen ie = mand, ; h are cecieelng: sgpucpsolt vuducr | own, is in apy bot # prosperous ont. ‘nere ure wi 8 itterness. . pe). The best su.gestion then that we cin aaks | (18 Ob the rad should not: arry colored persous, | then £3.60 of warrante in the warke: whive nee teics ict Car Gauntmecn 6 vines One great advantage the free scil branch of the Vinge, , od tived tae Rev, | UMCet the circumstances, to thie wao feel that | uLhes knowe to be hee. Ral.way compauies ae | exryet be ca a. the ‘police, public oni 'd the formation of that ment. ew party will have in the next Legislature, taat is Among the clergymen present we no! ae Rev. | rotwinbstapdivg the ice, thee mar be danger to | commen carress of pewsengers, acd in gage al are | mevinrs are Uny vd, 10d makidg allo rave common)y reckoned of more account than even nu- | Mr. Brady, of Middletown, pephew of the deveased; | yer, valuable lives in areturn to shir homes, ts, | bCWEd to tarry ll sobee pereous, of eivii cemeaiwn ‘ atte ‘ tics! ‘4 ia, Is, a I Mewwr, revecue of the present quarter, the cv m y faction, ponies ini pel vied ond merical superiority. They have pretty much allthe | Rev. Mr. Hert aud Rev, Mr. Cutlen, o? New Haven; | spend te winter sbrcai. This wili a; least save | LOW) par sheir fae, and will comply with the | yy scl on the deb of tbe present oath hee pn hereon reser pe to | active, able membera of that body that are elected. | Rev. Mr. Lynch, of Birm'ngham; Rev. D. Kelley, of | 1) m the tronble of p-cking ny and going offua the | resonable repularions of the company. aet whib there was ouly £351 10s. rine, ar eauibe ces coon ‘of de- | The influence of such men is always great, and it | N:tw ch; Kev. Mr. Sunnott, of Bridgeport; Rev: Mr. | spproach of next summer. | The question in this suit is: Je tut by-law afore | rreveury. Ibis etal things bas be » brooghs cae ry citizens of Boston of righta | Will be doubly co in @ body almost ‘entire. | Hgen. of Manchester; Rev. Mrs of Otester: But— coming back to our f-cet, aud taking It for | saic # reascnuble r-gulasioc? | ,hont, itae alleged by the Houge, by th arglect of Ei to themt it the ‘oarehmicols “Of a Tepaolic. | 17 Composed of raw men, the reoruits of | Rev. Mr. Cony, of Grecnbush, New York; besidesa | prypted, vo the testimony of orhrrs, that yeaterday’s | ‘Cviorrc ; ersovn’” are persons baving enough me | * ¢ Ex cutive tu In 1 with # reture, om sed f strongly in the right, and we bide our time. | ® Dew army. Men are very mmoh like sheep, | umber of othe s whose names we could not learn. | wos y “killer” —the teil wing saremeut uf the wx | EO bles te 9 witein thevol-abulnies worsh are a” | 1.6 wonths ago, ehowing the amount of thy pablis te will ye; fall ard thicken around you, ba’ | 824 8 bell-wether can cause them to run right int) After mare the | ody was sprinkled with holy | yuy) or usrence of the fist Killiog fret, fo- tin lag | Yeebed ty that bhod, by the swe of Indiana a | ¢¢j..w ch the waye cea ueans for Inerting sar MAH or ove or many, the temand ie. stil Yor’ jus- | the midst of = pack of wolvesif he choose. In g | water, ard incense was burned sroond it. It was | iwesty years, way not b- without interest. Che re | Leo wiLet vere: be cazrot be, a eidzen of thi | 9. Houte, i eppeain, 9 anxious to gra? toe De or privileges Which shail ensure a free and | 8"8e inexpemeree assemblage, such as the nex: | then ccnve) ed down the main aisle of the cou-ch in | .or6 wen kept in the vicinity of Coneordis Louisk | etete: ce core ution deeherca a foreign vege) | cessa y supplies, bur ie ceusequenee ou” this unfat P ment of taxes, for s representation | House will be,a few clever talkers and managers solemn proceseion—-the coffin being preceded by | , just avout the ‘atitude 0° Savannah: rba.!soterter Vu Vanws thet al! coutsois made th y)\eg pronne ov th- part of the Gore nor, tbe time Rate 4 citizenship, in. those laws by would be able to work wonders. Tact and nt | the :boir, chanting a solemn dirge, and followed j October 1843 —Octobe steb he are tue Wid, end that be caonot be cmphy- | pan la, ed when supvles can be granted or taxes ‘we are bound. : are always the ruling things of this world. by She clficiating priests tn their sobes, and imme | 1844—Novem | ¢0 in brotns except uncer a penalty. A person jevied erd collected, although impera ay-ly called 5, Mr. Hall, who has been elected both to diately after them the immense throag that filled 1845~ Ontove baving Ove-eiehta OF more of Legro Dlood cannot be | Roticton Gh temopatrant {0 paying her taxes for 1854, | wo4lto thoiitate Senate (Pir district and Figeeth | the church. 146—O-tober . Freenh pie ot Mati aliae coriooiae tee protest the ty dog east of the principal entraace | & Fiiies In cuses In ghich a white man is con pyrgent postore cf affairs, after reviewing the diffl- county), 4s spoken of for the presideny of lat ‘be grave was dog cast of the principal entrance | 1847— Nevembe cerned, ent te - a4 ‘ tage Sepaine od ioe pas wep racemase? ter body. \d he get the place, he an owe it to | of the church; a tomb was constin ted of stone; aud 1848- Ne The ;rovisiora gre materialto the determination ay be hil wpa bpm ivecrsteaye tliat? rarer : ly ident with tho e on which reste the | the attecks made on ‘nin lowered into its last resting place, | of the que tubs 46 thie anit, A rule may be reagon- | ) resent ex, encita e, oud we Dust retreaeb.” ‘ both offi for the Co: oe ake Sears a bore ond tears of thé crowd. Aumacicon liberty See ey does hors ‘until some would eerie time hat There must have been five thousind perzons in H s 82 Green street, Boston, Nov. 15,1954. | tbe Senate sill bave adjourned. andabout the church during the solema ceremo- | 1¢41_ October. " Vos fo Mr. Forrest had a dereely pasked house to see him | Lies. 1£42~ Oc obeft. lay Spartacus, Jastevening. His ¢: t has. Thus ended, unless the hand of tyranny shall dis- Misappearance of a Young Woman. en a very successful one. Mr. Bennett's Tago to | turb the ashes which have thus been humanely de- po thet a apes woman named Emma | yr, Forrest's Othello is highly, praised by our dra- | pcsited by a grateful congregation, the ceremonies uble shen eooh lows exist. “hicn wonld not be rea- ousb e where the law makes no distinction between 84N DOMINGO. be ACER. eo courl J8 beand, “havever may be The Nassau Guardian of October 14th pablishee che epai.s of t € judge sé to the humsnity oc poli- 2 cy Pract laws, bot iebiety to + nfuree them int tre are ehontity pereisnden tim pprts pore ae sl sa _P1 Oper chs2s, but to consicer tele spirit ang tnten- | ‘t#bled to give ‘he ‘oliowiag imporiant intelligence [From the Chicago, Pies, Nov. 17. Hon wrere 1 colateral m.iters. Since, by the law | fiem Sen Dowingo, on authority entitled to the full 1851 — Nove abe 1852—Novemb- 1853—Ocwber,. dity, ee Of RL Witter her wat Sago eee ane —_ pevevn O ‘ademons. rein erp OE ee gets The caim in the financial affu-s of th: cry, veae wel e such aaeticted tox shes biood cana) est contidence:—The United States frigate Colum usband, on evening, at about eigit | wuscom, beg pact omen corm ‘ee dig Tememberes by s]l classes of our community. Che | b&b?) to say, Rew area neg i caine | jnatlie » vere a wnive mens concerted, We would | 8, Wits a Commodore's flag, attended by t v0 other if, eying that she was wa street, and | novel of that neme. W. H. Smith was very happy | coperegation have don right, and the people of DLiinll b's Ben toocee tabetieve, that they have ben , 842: that w common carrier of passengers may rea | Atnericun veatels, a corvette and steamer, have ar is sins hn Rao oae i | eg ben acon an hrs Waren "wan Bau | Hanna mae bona i tapes dh | oe dope Wt sarc wi nts apa | teneiyte trey any cute gaunt the ort Sa Dlg and be arly : spare cite wen ats Cae deds so | ‘ ' , ] Mise Moore was employed in. eewing for tai- United States Grand Jury reported yesterday, | Comeummsted. Reguiescat in pace migtv ar Cate, hfle ate clonvunk an {| Etimthsehoxc mon ar fe'+ might reasonabiy e- | (¢manced the cession wo the United Siates of the hd bad taken work from Mr. Henderson toher | put at the time I write it is not koown whe:hor pat of San ana, with certain sdjavent territory. A | fare, 2 & State wite snen a conetitation as ours, t Ay W.'s, on North street, the same even they have or not indicted ary persons concerned heir system | i 4 con to curry evb in separate cars soy cclored persoss ex- | gererai ¢fficer, with ove or more officers of Bogi- chem in for+peci, ard t.us con ‘inue t Chicago—The | of wholerale pluncve:, Their harvest, #6 toust, 14 con; 8, 20 far .es we can ascertain e Fenenil Hall meeting on the night of Bacu- Banks to Resume, bout «ver G pt such us sould show themse, ves law-ul residests | pee ¢, ie algo repor'sd ts be om board the Columbia. a bs ee ae Teapecting a cause of | elgor's ceath. If they have, the trials will be oaly [From the Chicago Free Press, Nov. 16.) | *"as an inetence of the soundness oP the Illinois | of the S'ute. 5 reget On toe cemard having been mads on toe goverw- race ssumaean fe ie conduct, | formalities, as a Massashasetts jury could not beem-| Yesterday, we are baopy to say, our sireets were Funke we give the follo vtog facts, woich w re (are |. But 1 ¢ hy-ew in question f+ less exclusive than | rent of te D.micican Republic, tae Britw and this; ex iu es those color d yerevas omty Wao re- | Freveh Consuls uomedia'ely despate ed exoresa < to go away. Hed that would find them + However, | quiet. So tar sa we could learn, the ran on the j,)s ; Comp: itor of 4 spicion that she bas Been decayed 8 by ihe fn ee me gg Mth oe 4 pishea va by the Hep, T. Ei: Compbesl, anditor‘ot uve fure ion ticlevidence of toet freedom. Ta this | yessengers to Porvan Pricee—(What Bext 7) nding of the bills. and thetrials uoder them, | benks is over,and unless some new canee of alarm = Siute, whois now in this city. It will be remem: esigning péveene, end Sgainst her | would help break up that “‘sgitation” which {s 0 | should arise, we bave reason to }0.¢ the crisis is Le : Store, phver cur | Tt tok thy i a on the her friends. ae Ted we stated yerter.ay morniog, that [linois fe, Dbser cur laws, ok shia & reasosabdie mod tpt = papery ae = ge much « Ldem ed. passed. piness is moving elong ae u-nsl, ond stocks and bonds Mambeibceind by ae Aucvor ‘e ly | PRtuten, wis whicn the plantif ought to h.ve the ascertainment uf the Tre liquor seilers are faring badly, and their | seeme to lave rewrued to ite original vrannels. {ty cen’s on the doll ho Marine B | Cll, Hed, i De Oetonaaré is cercainty ot bound va apr y Te Coe at pot gm be ee is not wee condition is likely to be much worse before it can Awong those who un¢e tet general back: WOU opasited es eT it are me Cory tere say slaves; Bat” -Ishough the legal pre- The folleping’ irs metunaiear tee zeteipio of Ye b heb y hina Ab My a be wade any better, os the new Legislature wi'l | ing law there cever hus been any cistrust of the 1+ bet valoe iv New York, would be worth $215,428 in | U@ptoo js that all persovn are ire, yet the fact | . ote on the State cavuis for the fourin w: he pres Es 5 oe Cf phe nen contain an cverwhelming majority of tbe most un: | jin-is bake. That the people may have their coz- | specie, on which they have received bills only berg thst some -olored p:tsons wre wot free, tis | ber ard the first week la November aad sehen i places tay Del p ore is myste- | compromisin; svasiovists in tue world, who | fidence reastured, Hin. P. Maxweil publishes the | smount of $170,100, leaving a snrplus of $1s tar Labl- ther Ue matter rhould De settled in ean | she creping of the pavigati to aad doch ‘vith the following deaription ofthe miaaing | 7° 7x ny rae ingnisition rack, | foilowing:— | above the entire circulation of the benk. Mr. C cure ar the time toe colored person applies for bia | 4, nati mid Ye r 1 year oe ified:. Sugai ‘edged talisman ee Sat tal peace | oie Rein aa.cuie TO THE PUBLIC. | bell giso informed ua thst the Chicsgo Burk «mid Lapeer dp ore pat cel ee grad i Pee ene ee Pourth locas OF ™ thle 8 — de fé of al iquor tate, with makers | The undersigned feels cated upon, at this timecf have a rurp.us above ita circulation, sf i so -ks of ection, sua that the Judgment of the Ocieter. ‘You, 1. pmation wanted—Of the whereabouts of Emmta | 91,4 sellern of the same to be thro vn in. monetsr) op ena t,t0 make & pubiis ata’ement, were so d, Lr ‘over $41,000. Some of the bs a. A. es se» $146,056 eae oD 1 erg pee ALGomA. | for the benefit of such persons as are no’ in the way | t ve, bave ceporited the stockeof ober Stut z ; stain that she would reerat a ahowe Bur See’ peretne See} of being correctly informed os to the vaiue of Ilii- jp ery contingency the pitl hold-ra ere Ue: J hich tite her family b ot heard Charleston, 8. C., Regatta—Second Day. Lois bs and suspen dtd barks. sn’e. Wheat foily then for the peo le to exc a "ibe haa cot sauces Diet ona ieee (From the Charleston Mercury, Nov. 16.] Every bouk ot this State, under the geceralbank- yes) money tothe brokers ave eburjors. wh ! er. pe The wind blowing freshly from the eouthwest at | ing Jaw, has deperited with the Auditor, in the | « ject is to diaw cvin and re!) 1 to others, igured delaine dress, light summer shawl, @ | the hour detiguates for the commencement of tue til, plain straw bonmet, the crown covered | sports yesterday, the track of toe aces wna conic, bande of the Treasurer, goud interest paying bonds | to icreate their own fortur’s by © ippliag tae bast ofthe several Ssetes, tot e fail amount of erry | 1e:+ of the whole comms tty! It: r, we bee n totthes to be present laid silk; also a gold watch, about $10 | ap accoont of the roughness of the water, t> the y tered t ok. The y , ‘ collar of th-ir own b fle; end ail registered Moucy of | Jiewe. i# hewiovieg wo be mace 0-ubt the work, The the og! Tekh tena It is eee Cooper River, in front of she city, startiog from | equally ‘se mre, ere bauk wits Soother. Tile UU Wav it il bean snccacaeasetac Ke bugant er | ' me the Ist week Tota to ba . Mea:ures have been used to | opposite the wharf at the foot of Laurenyatreet, and | thut baw loses their doors Lave inno way degre | cs. ie teent. ' ‘ n ® in Noo. | Now. 8 ther retara ;home, Auy informatfor in re- | terminating at Boy ce'a wharf. The startiog jayg-a | ctuied the secu ity for ther bile—tues ate of tir | . kes, <i lout heek- | 3: saupak its Obes » $8,852,463. her that cau be given to her afflicted friends | vere Willam McK. Parker and Captaiu Vivcont; | full valoe rew—bue cameot command specie unti: 4 cy FoR Poxrs ¢ : ea of treighs to ratefuily received at her recidence, or at | the terminating judges were Capivin Joste, R. W. | 4 * i y y y 4 + | the Audiica ois cers ot their bonds or securities ac. lobe Dulldingss Rochester Democrat, Nov | Bacot, and F. Porcher. a corey ’ pa ablen requtzed to be done imme. FIRST RACE. | iar <Mieh tire cor notice will be giv : Pacnixe wy , | Second class boats—Extrence fee, £15 Prize, #390. | ibe bills ved-emed specie. No sacrifice < PACKING In THE West.—The Cincinrati Becky Sharp, (canos,) 43 feet, S vars, oy J Ha | be nsce cr Dincis Bank bills whatscever—net cven ould cof the 15th instant says:— milton Couper, of Georgia; atecres by M-.Gonper. | « tie “5 : ceseciieccesss conde ODOR ; atriy 6 bide A Sumber of the boees J ones Canis ~ fet 8 oar. by BM I a pioneered Bak Catebsbee: parebe a decrease sicce jast year smountieg 10 ite ” hould 8) Jomes leland; ster, » Mr. Oonstantoe Bales. . Nov. 15, 1854 Wiltiaw G. Sams SOT L6L : ‘ ‘i E ately younereey See the temperature Younper Sister, 45 feet, 10 care by J. R. Wiles 7 Tatbie ent aici nit pives ua at pleasnre to ant. eg in this ‘oppection we republish the fo'lo wing: tem; € a» ut present the remainder will be in I‘ y vw day or tom‘rrow. In the way of sa! erp eel arent ej eteen d by MO. Bull ray Pa we were us ured ‘ast evening by one of the $ Pe oa, D. Gal age , 4 ‘The srert was perfec'ly even, the Becky Shaey | ywoprietors of tne Cre Bank, that they expect to 5: Aibe & Pibe, 45; Ba 2. New Youk Cenraat Rawroan, { ALpAny, Nov. 14, 1854. e have but little to notice. Buyers and sell’ | having the o i ‘ » & the choice of porin n,on he inside, 209 tor | resume Dnsiress an Tuesday rext. We also heard, 6; James Freeman Qarke, 44; Katin iperioas pro- Comperative statement of receipts from passen ey A een aes << some time the boats kept abreast, but after felon | but nets Micually, that t.e Uniou Batk will resume | 44: James Aldtcn, 44; Whitam H. 9. Hos | leeeses sup Hee; ard WO vont towce | pera ane freights during the month of Octobsr, 1863° {the lotrel lone ceostabed. to pack oa tel eech other's strength, ine Becky Suarp gradually jy 9 few days. 44, Jones Very, 44; Alfred B. Stre-t, 43; Geo, Ve spl efenterprige step immediately for- | gre le54: Scouse sathde tha Goll SOF a T | drew out ip front, closely foilowed by the Younger The direct’ rs of the Merchants’ ani Meshanios’ | W.Cot¢,, 43; Wiiam HB, Burleigh, 42; Heary fT. Fro ce mor tre demands 0” another season, when wenger’. ‘Teta, 165 17 $251,613 32 $638,768 ¥ 741 54 281,651 76 658,208 41; Henry B. Hist, 41; Cornetiog vere Ie whi blowsea thet sails in Copver Harbor ; Fn tis Baxe, 38; Phillip P Cocke, of a} de saifly by tbe Pictured rocks, sball fai some prospect; | will tend to thy fic oomfid ‘ reent, 98; thomas W. Parone, 37; th m im cur own siver, —_——- ens what Seon eatenearesce anni pesae phi a Be A Hey bad Psd Siste: second, aud | ie aera! a oxo pore tte D ary, 36; * purrnur C. Ooxe, 30; Janes | wie ohh RES 60,413 63 20,061 570,475 20 he 'y in Clarke well up. Time: 6 m'p. 36 sec. . domes Ravtel! Low ll, 35; Chomsas Gx. Hovstox —The following letter was recelv- 8 the Evening Journal, a sr if buyers can satisfy themecives that the Tous bas Georg’a, in the Nant Destructive Fine x Pooouxeepsre—Srx Horses | 5 an, , 8 8, ROY [4 7,8 very > will pay at the prices that may prevail, sep peabtatign Wiebeanas 4 rc han ti AND TEREE Cows CONSUMED. —At shout two o'olock a ay a pA wah Srl es boy waiwensaonyd ik Be by the Committee of the Loe- | vitying increase in the business and receipe we 8s than $450, | S ster, and notwithstanding a most beautsfal acd Bank f ing ob Tuck moved stage of water aud an easier mone; teed cant a jank aiso publish « cad this mornicg which looks uche mau would operate in favor of sellers. Of the thse weal pref E pl ng iy Seed Sharp pod Bie mii e's ga Aig ale acta ( eg ey re will not want for money. credit revulting from wiow> day’ yesterony mormng, a te beaks ont io the stoblesin |)” “ Boston, in reply to am invivation | sosd, and promises well tor the farure. w9niavilie Journal, of the Tien inst., says:— | ceed, it ja hardto Tesaine ones Ae ara ike rear of the Gregory H uve, on Cuthariaertreet, | OP 18+ | a him to celiver one of the lectares of the ag Pest ae little was done in the way of kiuing antil | sifu! boat, and bis athletle and w-ll-iraised crew, | Sd sb1¢a% so raptsis that 1 could rot beextin: | Stary TemreRANce Convantiox at HarteonD. ““1' yoyo ey ry diaposition to visit Baton at the | ,, DE COvuRY OF THE 32D axw 38D AsreRorns.— A has nen received by the ¢irector of the ob- toy o cies cl M. Leverrier, Hinol tendered, I om desirous to know whether the | 1.1, re tet cual of the 22h or Proper 4 Homing resolutions, | jeornrer ie or will be at ibert iscov 'y to give free expres- » ROC 110.8) Bater: ¥ sion of bis own opinicns on the snbject of slavery, tad ie i tice in: whieh or ebeth ys he tt to be restricted to any partionl3t | ng\% of Porous ond Polymuia have been pre int ay, when the weather became cold enough | how Mr. Cou ran be anyth uisted until the builinge were sonsnmed, wth | --a Cirnccticut State Convention was held nen‘e active operati ns. The total nomber | in ruch contecte, this g else bat anccessfal | fi) crsen end three cows which were in the Bulla.’ | (i ri uredey Jest at Hartford. Tie mos! encour Aad last evening may be set down at 15,000 SECOND RACE. wg atthe time. The leas by this fire wiilamount | sgirg rey oris, shosing the operation of the new There is, we learn, a very great Jolin off in Fourth class b ate; extraave fee, $10; prize, $150, | 10 all to shout $5,000. Jzmes Ke*cham, of Dover, | Jaw, war presented. The fo A gocd proportion of ‘the hogs killed do Cricere, 36 feet, 6 sere, by W. D. Walter, Jost two valnable bores, 9 carriage and harness: | +m rg others, were adopted gb ore than from 130 to 160 pounds. In | Charie+tou stecred by Mr. Wa ter. * Dr. Paine, of Amen‘a, inst one horse, harness acd Reeolved, That the.universal e \d of lerd there is even greater falling off. Colleton, 35 feet, 6 vare, by JR Wilton, Jum., of | Wagons Dr. Tothill, of tis city, loss a horme, harpess | vender the operatinn of eur exc time wcreh yon} sopose, if my duties in the Senate will vermit, Before accestang the invitation ro jence of the people | law, short of last year thus far fuliy, 30 per cent. | 8+, Pan)’; steer d by Mr. 0, Buley. Axa wagon; the Messrs. Scofielde, grocers, of this | fully contir . | wer of opimins. These inquiries are all made be- | 1449, 2B net Jeaquia, 5 leet. 6 oart, by By G. Bailey, of | ey lortteo eyleverd Liter, a wagou, some two or | Teblishen por | ceure 1 ein no ultra, but a eoaetitational conservar | "ive ystereids are the $24 and 364, now known nence have been made, and | Charlestou; s'eerec by Mr. 8 Bailey. | three sete of harness, &. My. Gregory lost, in sc- Tsirates, Set tonemest ckeabidiesian-th Bowne subsequently asented that he would be oOrxirt between Mars and Jupiter, and as twenty- tices differ very widely.’ We | — As the sional the boate wtarted Joaquin hay- | S!ten to the buiinings, three cows, a pumber of | severely interferis 4) Hbert wre of tbem bave teen discovered witoic the leer 6) Tiber ba wal the unrighteous y fo give a free expression of hie opioions,” and that contracts bave been made for heavy ing the inner tra k, Coleton the middie, and Cae F8s0"8, harnese, sb ut fourteen tons of bay, On | cains of the liqt nh yeots, the shole number of them in pe 5 . . t | ard tre Yad of February was assigved for his lectore; $9 25 gross on time. Tie sosrctsy of money | cae cuteive. {he Chicare,afu a seugale,tock | 1t) ded bushels c4 cate, end a quantity of otoer | Siporous of ‘the pig etter ne gens 3 | tons Umer g ms Ge pretaing effect on the market. A sala | the kad, the Colleton tollowiny, and epitnangre | valveble property —Piughkeepeie Daily Press, hemon Reet ‘agent ~ ne neve ogy ey wil of lighé hogs baa been made at $3 75 net. | ix bind. Thee positions were held for about haif | Nov. 14. nets them fateh nit pai Aes nals Sc ga FATAL SIcKNEes AMONG THE OTOR INDIANS— AG vices do not hold good tor heavy corn fed » © icare wat observed to : sword of the te and that we | Jecture. 4 Me AMONG JT the abaye tribe, go te bien we think will comm snd $4 25, aud pér- r piust not {ail of @ full preparation for ‘such an emer- 5 RE: ER I esupts trem the villeges @ * toa: ber ecw could not True Bowne Rrorr We anvermand that the cy. at which whey started. | Grord Jury of the United States Cirenit Court |” a arya . to oyaw ont im front, | yescreay tound bills of indictment against some of Tue Exv: Ramnoan War yor yer Enpep.— Fy pee , ee ean . nd afters most ani- | the Burrs siotere. Trisls will. commence on Mor- | The Oc m Counc] of Erie, Pa, have passed re- | burned dow: ty Concord, N. H. some ancient bat uumber have already dies, we have na oy ANGHVITY —Mre, Lellan, @ | mated stroggle, wiich ioned tothe termi- | ay moutrg. The names of those indicted have | vluticrs outh yizing the Mayor to cirect the High | valusbl doen ents were taken, bat If other booty | cot bern able tojenn, We doabtno that the egeut Indy oe feng time ib geedent of West Pet mng vow, the Go ms decinred thes rhs | yok trateyt + yf,cctrtes but Ht is fatimated that | Corstsb eto “remove she ratiroad track ogoasyiog | sos sous: tbe ‘ifler was d'xappoimed, os the cone | #i:} immediately lept-toeap thier ewan fb oe eee) % j cant two Jer gihe, doxqnis seca d, au care & they pre vone of the speskers | be street, alte: One week's roti he i ¢ beer @ 1 leaden p | sesiorance a0 & BLemeWy—CeEned Liwls \ re >t ove hundred aud six yer Can, Paper,” gooc ibid. Tme, 6 min. 29 sec. , pwrenrg— Losten ‘Ailes, Now ae — ‘oe pany.” rie cp ote Sastinashes Saarets the ¥ = baits —T Buge, Oct. 31. frxr@aceriigiocs Rosneny.- On the 12th fost. | -bow that they are dying in great nambets 1b iy Fe me # mesacrs | gions thief, a6 he ts called, robbed | ppc red that the pork or bacgn received #9 ansul ihe fCupoaton stone of the Unitarian churen late; becoming monty or tainted, is the occasion of t} 50 ret on time. The killing will, for the » be mes'ly on Owners’ account. eri _ ~ clesely fo

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