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Roca esten, Nov. 2, 1856 Dean Davcnven—I have received your letter, Dut not with 7." Your mother does not believe that you are In the place roan wi write, for you have so many times. lied ty her, Your, Felaione do'nat, Belleyoik aber. Your husband us; ve come t us. because tm. The het come Your mother has been crying for you this fortnight since, to ; and one day she was lay to bor parents, one to Dt. B., | fe on the bed so, that we believed ‘dead, But, thank ites rome. Bute ie gir. is evident enough | U8. he ats srell, Your brother Ohasley ose every ender juetructions, Zoubt, and is tande to writen mont 7 4 4 Rrie and at Columbus, Onio, but were sent privately to | i Rochester, saying that Nagel and hls wile had sooken ill Beobester, and there depesiied in the Post office. It | {iJou aarining soout Sones Sina aa be hes boon at. 01 hing, about Josep he f sozed that he did not tind you. Write a speety answer how yo@ are how you like Columbus. We fe", a and your husband, No. 2 FREDERICK MURR. fo. iiln sy Bah ve om this examination, _ learn, however, | ‘lio tiamve Miche, Lover beard saytaa bastion rem oy Mercer for two hiure this aitermoot. "She lee respecte, | $02,Joun-, When Thad fove something that was not right bbe women a P 08, and ives her testimony inc prove tereghrg rusian Gat L desire nothing CEO : appenen " oun lis es: ‘manner 60 Candid 98 to give assurance of her reliability. and you have given nie but very Mitte mdeed. For your leat ‘The case may not be concluded this weex. sing letter I will write you ore, no matier bow badly I Thre cecearea may be situated; and if my husband does die, I never sha!l From thei come to you again. God will not abandon me. T will find aon te frien 4 tp this worid who will care for me more than you do, about ‘the first of Seplember, Fuih' ihe chaPactor of thelr children, and when sistors boty Been boarding with Mra, Mercer, in this city. hereto, when the children le nothing by acing away for ever , ever. ‘No signature. boeeupyt nt Bose pe aren It will occur to all that this letter must have been dic- 3s tho matter of Dr. a. P. Biegler, charged with the | ‘<4, ard perhaps written, by some one besides the murder of Julie Rosendale, alias Filie Murr, and an in. | “veased:— Xo. 8. mat child. *“ RocnesteR, Oct. 29, 1856. Mrs. Rache! Mercer, eworn— Live at No. 7 Soot! street, Dear Frrexp—Last Satordey I sent sou # letter with medi- ved there two years last August; knew Julia Rosen. | cines, but 1 don’t know what Tes become of it, I will gow dato; she came about the Ist of September last; she | the Post Office and inquire for it. ‘eame alone; boarded witn me unt! she died; she bad for Tam not quite well. If 1 do not find the jeter again, I will sen? you other medi- two or three weeks a congh; otherwise she was the ia-es g00d health as ber circamstances would permit ; | Uys P,20UF headacke. she compia'ned, in connection with a cough, of a difflcul 1am your friend, as beretofore, A. P. BIEGLER. ‘y to breathing; | meno by “ circumstances’? that she P. 8.—As soon as you receive the letier, let me know, espe- was in the family way; her difficulty in breathing was | <ially the one with m es. emly at night; she bad to be bolstered up; no person Ne. 4. game there to sco*her except Dr. Rosenaale, as shé Coveuavs, Deo. 17, 1856. P. ealied hi hat is the person (potuting to ‘De. Dear Frienp—I do not know what I wil do, for my eyes ' sre a0 sore that I hardly can see. Megter) bad been here two or threo weeks before | “he's Luni as to write wo me what I have todo, I would she said her uncle, Pr. Rosendale, from Rochester, was | have written the other letter, but I can hardly see the letiera ers to call; he called four or five times ia all; J think was very near three weeks when he first calied; ene <@aid, this * my uncle, Dr. or Mr. Rosendale, from Ro- ohester; don’t know wbich expression she aved; he steid about an hour; it was im the evening, between six and dark; they were ia the front room; that be said Julia’s has- ta on the paper. An immediate answer, My eyes are very dim. J. ROSENDALE. P. 8 —My husband is a litve better. We seon go away from here. When my eyes ace bet er J will go south, where i: is warmer, Toe Coroner’s jury returned a verdict of wilful murder againat Dr. A. P. Biegler, of Rochester. From Kansas. [Correspondence of the %t. Louis Democrat | xy Dec. 15, 1858. defendant «iid not acy time give meto understand that Bes Dame wes other thup Ro-rendale; cannot tel! how loans ‘1B wes defore the secood visit; should thick {t was two OF ibree weeks: Co not recolivot what time, he came, but Lawnence, K. pton, and called upon the prisoncrs, At Tecumseh fourteen are incicted for manslaughter, and bave the ‘was ia‘the day time; he was there but a short timo, watiea for her to cress, and she walked ovt wit) him; they were gone two or three hours; pmo whether he came back with hor; I did not see ball and for thelr work. They are consicered the best mechanics tn town, and upon giviog their word of honor are allow- ed to work at their trade, Notwithstanding the pro- slavery Organs callthem ‘thieves and assassins,’ aod they vave been convicted to five years in the peaiten. var} toget! Jett Julia there; I can’t say how long before he camo ‘agai; it was geterally frow two to four weeks betwon ‘visite; the fourth ume was in the day time, about noon ; did ‘not eco him the fourth time; Jul'a went to the door, came ‘wack and raid ‘my pocie is ir the hali’’ aad! gave ber the key to the } room; she madea fire; my gon got the wrod for ber; he siaid between one aad two hours, walls in Tecumseh. The writ servers have not | ;, past. I suspect they heve suspended Dyno matiers for the present for the purpose ‘wg the Leavenworth land sales. No disturbance slavery in Kaman te t0 own'the soll, However, “a free State.” The Colonel shows that xtenmve Slibuster. Hoiding™ up one of Qmsted me to get ready, and stepped around spry; we returned home abovt balf pest ton or eleven; J met there; the baby war asicep on Julla’s bed; te nearly four years old; we retired to bed between cls ‘vem and twelve ; i went to sleep right away; about ‘Rall -past two | beard the bell; it rapg three tims are my POD got Up and Opeved tho door; my son will be nine teen tn July next i was called by Dr, Rosendale; be came ge my dovr and atked if I was asleep; I said n0, he said, “Well, Mrs. Wercer. you must get up, and do something for this woman for she is dying; be said sbe bad = bad old, and ee ee ee ee een ee a. wing the other, which was etill worse, rem: “the d—d Yankees shot a Sb: ‘'s ride ball through that one, ani ope into his shoulder also.” The conquest of Kansas bas been acoomplished, but her cit! vebe aro not subdued ia At every triamph of the feon to cept’ company have just Joarned from one of the t cers that this company will be probably kep: there winter for tbat purpose. | can learn nothing more rela. tive to Gov. ‘es and Judge Lecompe’s quarrel. What the autocrats are doing in rela ton to the dismissal «f this high functionary remains t> bo seen. His “ Honor "’ will not be likely to submit withouts des! of reluctance, if at all. We have just heard of the appoin'ment of another man in the place of J. 5. Doaald- ton, 68 Marebal cf the taitbful 00d; after some scolding be gave me $16, for which he mate me siga ished me then to write to bi rritory. Woether be will boas law and order" as bis te g retreat, SE ee ann there aize upon the past and never be disturbed ta the fatare. Doth make a good old grandmother!y appearance, and would never ipjare the country unless ceed for tools, as bave been in sub) agating Bothing but ast ancient - she woet is of the dead.” called Lieut. and hie company are po'ng to the south box under erp part of the Watart anow tows. Gov. Geary Dox yolied thinks be bas no fursher use for their services. He hes probably dismissed them to give the marshals a chance : adeat by Narr a ca ‘The direct examination of Mrs. Mercer was b re com- ASE. ‘The case of Dr. A. P. Biegler is very slowly The following letters have been found, writien in Ger- Before the Coroner. The investigation to reveal translated: iotale of facts moss horrible vo ctntemnpiats. he wreica- |? “4 = wot. patton. to serve their processes, as the colonel and several of his 18 «= — 7 company are under indictment, “3 ke ome tame Reporte from southern Kansas say that sinoe the cold | Ores violent 1 — WUARE | weather commenced affatrs have assumed a more pacific | Of which, y 1, Aor ‘coud, | Bature. Tne treo State Legislature will convene on the =e ig iret TuerJey im January, ‘memorialize Congress that its = © Came: | Doubing wore, uniess Col. @umaer or some of Bis com | serious over, Dr Rosend ity of | peers are 4 by Frank to disperse them. His Ex Salle, ona out her | sellency 's reached us this Tknow not | Was evident = husband taet | what people the States may think but for one pis : 1 oes iDd | vo read it that is acquainted with Kansas ty, 0 te 4 ‘iene re here 1 | enaugh to make bim disgusted with a republigna govern 4 would be in 7 ment, Tras portion relating to Kaeeag when avalyzsd | Pathological | tn 0 hts amounis toa of faleeDood, and the pro siavory _ ua \ oad very in the Territory keqy it \0 be #0, whether they do in | of injury to sab whe pmed nd Waebirgton or pot, The Free State hovel progresses very | quid or of Hed ——— slowly, owing 10 the intense cold weathor, Gov. Robin | the curs a Soman son lett this morning for the Kast The Kew river ie | and ite pr 4 room otioently gaya ““pjortes nH parol The following official correspendence is reported be | subject of ioe ; - tween the notorious Shoriil Jones and Governor Geary. It | perament, weeee ves. certainly reflects great crectt on the Governor, whilst | Bervous # Gomeibocs next exhidite what cependence the pro-siavery moa had oa | sion for ¢ Wi; abo told me to keep it, it was over an hour be | tne perce administration for rounitions wits which to | impending destruction. The insidi vis danger of the Gret fore ir. Werner camo—about nine o'clock; I told him | cary out their fa‘amons designs on Kaness, and that | ijary was now opiy to be estimale’ by its throatening bees ber Raed Wroutidag: Be week tore CaNONEES O08 FO | wasn the “lane” Gwe hopes wore entortainnd | cousequences at tbe slage of progross of the case when it pared s solution to be given alierpaisly every hoor: 1 | ine: jeu, Davis would wake care to have the troops well | arrivetat the Mountain. All 160 piainly marked by fear gave the medicine as directed: after he left I told Julia | (he Jel: Darlt Ben Mme cine” which could te vor. | fal featares the true cbarscter of the effects of ihe assault ’ she must get up so T coal make her bed; the was | pons’ Tae Ue mcory iree state mon in order: | inthe Senate, ard plainly showed their fatal tendencies fs pee "Theos bree a OFFICIAL KANSAS CORRESPONDENCE. =o eee eS L wh eres cee Snes sertdes of ‘any, 7 batever been or might now 2 5 Se re eames wk & ounsty Sete? es Mie | othe sutfertog interval , debility wed exhavetion 7; 7m: BARRING! ‘Nassan sireet, room 1. ae ie ~ indie Becorsary featly 1 phenomenon vinibie. cbaine should be furaisbou for the safety of the convices | © jive wae monlfestiy the oesress Paces eed ection of et tie | $I 7O.82%_7, LOAN, O% DIAMONDS, WATCHTRS under my charge; and understanding that the seme an | the murcies of voluntary motion, great weakness of the eh wo, piaoet to oat atten be procured by your Application to General Smith, I will | join, inabitity to protrect beyond a fow minut« aay ‘ten Ca pay rickets pea. 7 request that you will procure and have them seat ovor ry in the —— fro oe goods foreale cheap. PY st the carhest day possible Very vee! Lah ‘s.. room f. work until bet obedient eervant. SAMUEL J. JONES, de hours me to ber His Excellency Gov. Graxy, Fort Leavenworth. reat ~—h-- Sy g AND pevanne TO LOAN AT THR CENTRAL 2; abe placed Execcrive Derastwmst, Lecourror, nervous oF highly | *auew, = bom ut avert by Mitato, cad Lous Cites, Laerel dances made Spare Kansas Terutory, Nov 31, 1 pathological deine | sows ond arvews. Pee HOUSTON & OO. 8 Brostway, near Canal st. bg Be oo rate youre ot Ay As been, test tho oe predgm! tmothe of be = o while at Fort Leavenworth, I bave to rem: ating cane hands TO LOAN OW ‘aod bumane map), with tao Wyo fo v0 cocegian the wae Mere? Wey, and by every wgetenegaetebens aoe met Lt. A] $17. phon, De. We ay require, will take care of the | in’ This, it seemed, would be mont effectnally #2 a . ig and bate of ine ‘ead bis Rergonal property, oF ne Under bis charge, in | cored by & judicious diet, miid tonic agents, constant Sener et clotbte ome copeemn ‘At MS Jobn street, corner of Nassau, om, m3 deemen, mont desirable fr be | ¢xe7 Ce ne Pen oe eoreene ane Gacused pate, | Tila Pes Deon sgalact aiulr whilo I inmed, ae the = ; bed ; , some y. 5 ALAO, ; poe Indicated iu your request, nor is ft destra | and a gradeal stringing up and iptonaiion of the whole pate MIL thy Be ool 25.000 TO fee ot 8200) ALA od , Eeouyes bie to procare an: srhile the ial of the romatnder of the | body under a re ot mountain alr, mountain ae ighting vary crag property ta rookie Ala, waar Bae Biokory Potmt unfinished, Most respectfully | water, and char; climate. With woeks, ogeln mocoting See . Relped me Your obedient werranl. theots of tbia treatment were marked and clearly visioin | 884 recrossing the river, sometimes om foot and again on FGn's'60 Sy Ramee cireet ayers tg Se room we JOHN W. GEARY, Governor of Kauawe, | to all. So empbate were tm the consciousness of | boreeback. ad to nearly Saucon. J, Jowma, Beq., Sheriff of D. C. Mr, Somner, be could be uaded he was stili $50. 000 TO LOAF, ON WATCHEs, piamonme, Me come pow ° an invalid, and not almost well and reac y for the fleld of X Jewelry, pegars, all kinds } active operations. He left the Mountala prematurely, Personal pe ge bona aad cash. Sotee, bond, tip ved the same Lote trem Rertheen Mexteo, 7 i Bepeenee, ae aco., ‘and sommiesion merohanta, ier bows TO LOAN ON WAYCHES, DIAMONDS, siaert' 1 £000 Meveter fe or bam Wee wide; { then put the pouitice on the other side: aa! recol- | took may prisonora, among them |’. Yaqoos, aad tes rO8 Bika. aT Pay Jest, the Other officert, A mounted force of eight hundred moa U5” Business and BI t saturdays. fan a ‘wan sent in pursuit of Gare. The particulars will be pustnese Waneacted on Le pd found below, in ocr correspon dent's latter. utte | cnt ‘Tho failure of Colonel Sayan at Camargo resulted from $60 .000 29,208" o WATOHDS, DIA Bim © fal hin being attacked in the rear by a force which had been F An jewelry, segurs, dry 0 —_ ftajoned outside the town, Sayan defended his ground permonal property, of every’ de Soe das =n pany ee ee ee ig anal Becakuns. hours from 8 A. M. 0 8 P. troops retreated. ie poor General Carvajal was at one time in command of « an oan ;, vision of Geran’ i " A |. Governor jam lonel; expiained | 4 if Garaa’s troops; owing to a misunderstanding 250.000.-%. tua ucntarae naeverianen cream, area | "ahem arian; at sles « so pt ho tnd be teat Seto ae ya os ty ol Pome; % news te pe 5 riven trom bi ‘Or chatr he finds at fire! some atfiioal y ; eee Tune told nan, (Rey rat returned, oF Sat ieday | titties ail interests must suffer. fn criog tbe muscles of the lower extremities, nat after onda, Ae. A. Ud, Us Pearl treet, td HOR | Julia told mo the eame; Dr. Rosendale eid he | General Vidaurrl bes been very fortunate. Hels ® | waining a short time they become quite fiexibie and uo pe would not have taken hor out for a thourand dollars i a0 | men firmness and decision of charactor, What | 40+ ing complete control of the will. Hie appetite is l APD 2 inet TLCOR oe QrrTome. 0 had known how sick she wes; after | bad told Or. War | his wlimate designe may be, in the event of su008"", NAS | Foog he siecps much better than he did, and is gaining san street — MI oa . Ber about Julie's bietory, be walked into the front room | pot yet transptr Whether he aims to oitabiied em | [eh 'and streogin. i see no reason why he may not en ALPTL KING, Jr , Cashier, where Jolin was; in few mirates | went tn to gee if be independent goveromest this side the Sierra Madre, or rely rover, unlens he allows himaelf too soon to enter ti of0, nad gone, | found the two doctors togotner in one corne’, | t revolutionize all ot Mexico, remains « secret. opon bis Senatorial duties, He han already assumed tho te corp, conversation; I left vee rota at once, external appearance of bealih. Time and mental repose + ie eels on deed Jy y omenary. will co the rest. — Poy 4g Jodee of tho Sa- | 1 think it x impossible to decide with absolute certainty ‘Worse all the time; she wished us te set hor over some Flow. Ameren 8. Larscown, Asnooiate . warm water to stenm hor, but { refunod. he tadies alt lott | PPeme Court of Texaa, died in Austin on th ten el the joal condition of Mr. Summer's braia the roor, loaving my brother.in law; we wore caliod mack Wo regret to learn, says the % Pant (Minnesota) Den- ‘tion . dice to ton minutes and went in; 1 went to ths ded and disoo | corat, of the demise of Jownrn Larnawnore, at his rom Seen ne ieee te heaajen, Lise. Ooteaet 334 BROarys SROADWAY-RONNT ABYANGED GO ANT ‘yered the obiid born, Mra, Giibert was with me, rhe is a ag) near Fort Ri¢gely, in Nionitet coun! vember weon; ©. Dai eq.. John I amonnt, on diamonds, wx'ehae, 4 ary odor, Julia seemed in great diatrens and reached out | 4. Mr. Laframbotre was ove of the oldest uraders eq. T w. segura, and avery de eription of vataab 7, ber hands; she was y bolstered np, the child | And voyageurs in the Territory. Ho was born in ro a. %:; *, nde, makes Mortgages, fo, nego was dead; my brother.In law, Mr Williams, went for of Fronob parente, at the oo ment of the pi Roig BS. 1c0es 4 dont x J P doctor came ie Son caer, bo oe po wt ik mn youn ==> a Soul lend tan reome neeond story. — Ie Bromsd live gotoy isto'e Mis sho vend while bet hove | thee “or Tentaeat of our ‘ =y FOTLOXERS, SISHING, GORRid Commmat & 0 Byomed hike goirc into « M: she vorntted while | bad hold | that time he has been an almort constant resident Of our pL ad by eng io tho lojery:; bet we oem OIF 47 BROADWAY ORAL ESPACE, ane oar or cy am, Serves at M ey CAM r~Ey oe ph oF I ro bed sat overt aba ea 4 Rasy yan, when ating mn Sone os spprosteation 10 @ true Appreciation of the care weiry, Rew ‘ous om * er" — pty tal 4o., a4 jis or the brangh ia Ie Polng (0 die.” Jolie Marted np im the bed and I | Four! 4 rivers, for many years, when ir + @ sppre rae waa Ao he taer Bp ay X— * Gann — ak, fhe 8 Frighvened Loa; | faumied, and ibey carried my ous whe scape, | by & cantons interpretation of the symplome: ee ad Under bie medical direction. Jeckeon, dercribe Mr. Sumner’s condition while under ‘their care :— Thave just returned fom Topeka vie Tecumsen and | to ropiy to your nove of inquiry concerning tbe heaith o Promise of s trial thie week. At Leoompton I saw toe | he reached this city on the 9b of July; a condition of ex- i ye pe tan gd tm number, and instead of ‘wearing | treme nervour codeentiany bis ciroulation feeble, and io ‘in and working op public works,’? several of 4 them are employed by the citizens and paid high p Psigeeet. sent seca Serene sunken. At toat hm: a he complained of constant pain in tae Dack anv thelr word is sufficient guarantes to one of Unclo | thr unedieening All’ the above conditions were height, officers tbat they can be found when called for. | encq by enero, either mentel or phy tical. Neonabes No atiempt a been ‘ mate by i — {© | no evidence of organic aisvase, | understood Mr. Som rearrest those who mace their osoape throug! Prison | yer to be in that state of ¢xireme nervous exaaustiog made their appearance in Lawrence for some time in being folly reetored. Mr. Sumuer has done eminently well. His present ati bas yet occurred between tho purchasers, bat no | evijent when im part of the city has been sold yet, and‘ the trouble Will | ghgii call ihem op wishin the limits of exertion of ac bo iikely to originate there, ifanywhere. They will p'0 | Srotmary retired gentleman, Mr. Samner improves dally, bably commence some time this woek to dispose of the | gay ail his 6 improve, with a steady progress \o- town lots. Tho gentry from the Souta are the principsl | Warde perfect health. Inaiscretion brings oa morbid Payers, tbinking, Perhape, the pest way to comblieh | wakclulness, and i the recurring outline of his former Thur, while tm Kansas City, on bis wav to Nioaragas, | sii im risk. With much respect, tru cond!tion, admonishes him that tho ‘scovering he i« MALAGA. are, Cakene'wister, | Hoar Bole.. 45 mts Staves.......8,400 $700 od cre ha ore « « ‘A delightful story. —Home Journal. bis hance, which was very much deformed, he replied | LETTER FROM DR. JACKSON TO HON. HENRY WILSON. ‘c | Ctarles Somner, as ft came ander my observation dar: man who bad been cick ‘or & long tt) remely be free. There nO troops ou the Nebraska frontier | of the case for somo time revealed the following ap- been ordered to the fort, ex. | pearances ard symptoms:— ), showin; who remsin at Lecompwn to guard the tow the blood, evinced sso by general palior of the coun NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1956. . Case of Mon. Charles Sumner. Bos, Geairmen:; ¥. Bretow meas : Enq.; SPECIAL NOTICES. ‘BEAD BEFORE Cee rig? i Souler YOR MEDICAL ay, manners. aj, tk eg FAIR AND PESTIVAL IN AID OF THE GOTHIC YOR THE BOSTON MEDICAL AND SURGICAL J snl Zaman Oomiie—B. H. Whitney, M. F. P, Chate ASHE Sher wit ve Sea tw Hail, ra MAb, BE MARAHAL 8. PERRY) M. Dip man, Ioa.; By Rag Menirea; Bead gad evening. Deo. 90 and 31, 806, “All day and evening, Jan, Pi Mr, Sumner ant eee ee ree Be Sey moan, Eaq., oo Slow wetenea Tnsersibilty. Ts ae os AO ‘Logan was appointed ; Sanwa vonmren: Sa eae 5 Committees, and fell insensible om the floor. or er Fda Ry be Babganiaeom, I was one Deon neh marr | Goes beasts sieee Sere Ae etna aptmegtaltrond— | Ser The procsdaio be Saioued by = 4 gasbes on the beck of the — 36,634 + {From the Aloany very serious acoldent ening the fair. about two or 32 5,200 a train on this read, which left fate a3 (7,064 » 4:30 Saturday afternoon. It following * . upon a broken Tay moval De had more pa, m the afternoon be i yn apr... ‘0 dara 9 seep, 709 21,143 Needles more or leas 6 ue ie" 1 , for the first ‘time, he bad ‘518 8: ‘949 | thought they Pulte 304, intenee pals ithe head, cyan sufused and’ cx’ 104 009481 | Orcke when ‘veme nervousness. The scalp above the right car was Saddlery. 2 146 ftp ng famed, having the appearance of érysipelas. This in- 2,014 Brass 12 «2,88 — ‘ammation extended to the of the neck, which 17,978 Machinery.... 94 1,298 | eee Sore were swollen and t nder to the On exeminaton it was 1,005 — 134 cords ound that pus bad formed under the scalp whiob escaped 8,449 320 «10,688 ‘0. P. PWililams, Y on tne wound, whicn bad besa closed 872,001 chest, Mr. over with by Dr. Boyle. Mr. 8. bad saffered so 2 729, orien ae bad become very | Citren... ,000 2,00" | at ‘clock. ‘the influence of | Proms 41 "303 Son extemal perfect rest en- | Oranges. 100 = 1,400 J Convey: ‘@ critionl situation, The oe 7 “ Sonaena mi from the absorp- tion of pos, and the extreme uervous eabsustion. mede it Fancy ae se eh 2 oe ena | Bas 0,600 I conldot enret healed by first | Guano. oy ito rut | Samar Seater, a 4 hey 6 Mrs. Eigeby, of Litto Falls and wan con: 1 te: toalone abott the body, and that time complain . bag og mony 7, the wound healed after Do. ‘on heae a eaae of aie ‘the back of the | India reside there, een Meee ee promemce: | a pounan Juries of « serious natare, it om do, SE Genki of aa seme ep a bruised About ihe body. o are informed that there were about cnet amy og gt Injured; but tas the above the back. These were developed by walking, and every step he took seemed to produce a shock upon the _ His walk was irregular and uncertain, aod after slight Quant. Val ba. 2001 $177,084 Oe Flour, bbls, .8,699 57,802 ‘Wheat, brought two or three miles further north, to the village SCHOOL of Pawling, where medical attendance was | fur- T Th ee ree dcreneeete tne oc eliorts he would lose almost entire control of the lower ‘bu. 107,382 177,166 pished them. ‘weather was storm! peg ‘ extremities, Gore.7..13807d 16,886 the night of the acoldent, aad the paaseogere, cypoctaliy | oven o'clock. Tho cxevcacs ‘will cousat St elnging” by this condition he was advised by Dr. Lindsly, of | Bacon, Ibe.b61,614 64,161 those ho were suffered intensely from theseyo- | the Surday School choir; also duets, .trice, ae Washington, to remove from that place to some more | Tard......268,827 31423 rity of the by the ehildren; addresses’ by the pasiot. D. 8 :. julet spot. 'He accordingly came to Patladelpbia, and ..E Parmby; and will conclude with the distribution ¢f re. we called upon Dr. Wister for advice. Mountain air Faget wm dpe ng all Sosabiven pomcenate BS apd complete seclusion were resomwended; but Mr eee yd a = See |. Burns, superintedent.. * Sumscr undertook ares tory the sou, air; nud woat {0 ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. vited te altend, "Aidiniiance free, Here he was v weak, 80 that he was he, and be fipally loft witnout any eeneible ‘On the recommendation of Dr. Wister, be went to Cresson, in the Alleghnoy mountains. While there he was in ‘be family of Dr. R. M. Jackson, aad OAKEY HALL’S HOLIDAY ; Anes have jos ae sade aaa “OLD WHITEY S CHRISTMAS TROT. 4 STORY FOR THE HOLIDAYS. LONDON, Flour, bble.11,864 $69,303 Rosin, dbis... Pot ashes Wheat, 477 67,683 beet pe degree #303 6,475 ‘166 999 The fo lowtpg letters, received from Drs Wister and Puapmirm@A, Oc’. 14, 1°56. Dn. M, 8, Purry—Dear Sir—It gives me much pleasure Mr. Sowner. You are perfestly aware of the condition of Mr. 8. when GLASGOW, bales. 361 $47,179 Oil, gallons..4,500 $4,600 ia. .9,517 20,036 Potashes,bbis. 881 36,194 184 36.849 L’gwood, tons 30 439 2 bls the invitation we 7 Troy Whig. Style, incidents, and {Ilustrations all contribute reading of ivan agreeable recreaton for the boldaya= Bowen A usually skilful story and well illustrated.—Springfeld peblioaa. Re of the aod me maot the protien! aa ‘most interesting stories of the sea- nN. 1 Register. ‘The story is fall of good humor, vivacity senti- ment, ands suogether a oieettal Caekea gh Poca le and \ottering, ws in extreme old ¥ extremiite meat! eva he out head. At tha: time his pulse wa: quick and all, apprtite languid, and hie sleep broken, visturber im the latter it was a tied ana weary. bad a sense of constriction and preasure BAVRS. Cotton, bales. 480 927,090 Péirlash,bole. 27 $1,075 Flour, bbis..1,008 7,000 Rosin.......1,107 1,876 Bacon, Ibs ..7,782 "800 phe'l05 16,235 . 17 I. rubber, rom which men are months, end, at times, even years ie buta shadow of thet above described; and altaough of the features of the past are lost, they are only dent exertion, mental or pl ysical, MARSILLES. Flour, bbls... 319 $3,100 Wheat, bus..23,886 $40,047 You ese jor @ orief report of tne case of tne fo: Ge. DIGGERS, Read Mra. L. 8. Gooayin's great story FLAG OF OUR UNION. THE MYSTERIOUS MINER ; The Gold Diggers of California. For sale everywhere at four conta. unwell. Carefa! observations and ¢xeminauieus Tard, Ibe... 1,443 Potatoes, bbis 275 Snooks,bhds 1,860 Hay, bales... 148 Ome cy The lips were jos (whether in their own right or in prospect) of more than tve thovsard marriageable ‘as but a limited number of ‘thes traly unique apd valuabe work bave been published. and no second edition will be issned, and it cannot be pro. oured at any book store, persons desiring a (or warded mail, abies, bond +2 3