The Sun (New York) Newspaper, December 15, 1859, Page 1

Page views left: 0

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

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

Text content (automatically generated)

PRICE ONE CENT mentioned by the Richmond County Gazette, of December 1ith.* Near the eastern terminus of the Le it en EY aye 4 as such places usually are way engineers; earth was carted from “Yotance ‘and laid on but beleg utterly unable todo eo. father thot bho would goto his employee Besa Moroas, ‘ini, THE NEW YORK SUN. Warstep—s A VERY THURSDAY MORNING, DEC. 15 1859, SMALL FAMILY city, two pimecie ate ARTED—A GOOD HORSESHOER.— es. Apply to P. GERETY, sth ave, bet i ang eee oY players hele of employ owners for thelr food and _, Reguce tn the Conniry. bgt gg Sp NE ‘Tnose who suppose that crimes and crimi- | cout not nals are confined to the bricks and mortar of large cities, and hat the country is free from such pests of society, are wonderfully mistaken, stay at home and mind them until his mother interred. The lad obtained the rr i?! E in on line, nate same too true; his t D—AN OPERATOR FOR wa shasec test cote oad ‘Cail fot one. vook NTE i E ‘3 Ware ons aes —TWO OVau TED—MEN AND GIRLS FOR ituations in elty and country, sch as ie for general housework, cooks, ‘altremess, ete. pli HA! Co.'s employment o} RB THE LADIBS—WE HAVE AN AR- Por ecle af Bo OLIDAY, PRESEN vious (WASTED—A FEW GIRLS TO WORK ON abv retbr, SY EXPERIENCED PAPER NTED—10 FIRST CLASS OPERA. ‘Wheeler eo ae a WTS AMI 70 OME A forties Ba oe TO LEARR TO OPE- FOR THE HOLIDAYS—1882— be 1908, The P.8.—No Liquor sold by eae ary sty neag Grand. a ‘ANTED—LADIES LEARNED TO OP. turer's depot, 110 J ‘TOXS—TOTS_WHOLESALE STOR "153 ay Wives. Y Y! TOYS, TO’ Be ant Baste, IE8 TAUGHT and & a ALWAY THE C! aims oF 200 ees a a ay Stow 0 840c179 eo ore OST there CLOTHING, ICE TO MAKE MONEY— city and count, for TODO GENERAL HOUSEWORK A ue Place, Weet 34 monger hare als 8° —_—— NY PERSON Having a SEWING MA- chine to exchange fora sort —_————$S RTIFICIAL FLOWER MAKERS Wanted ‘5. or6 girls to branch od wares paid and to learn fo make jo learning, and work SOamall girls who understand the Kast Broadway, basement door, Eergsice or FAREIONS — MADAME t ae quilt! ati ‘a orem se 'URS—FURS—FORS— o Ladioa, the last ed afroct from he naan: hucted by a respectable Asse BLACKSMITH WANTED 10 WORK 0 aplinates: corset of Graiam av nae ist I io RERCH POLISHING—WANTED IMME. patie To 1BLS WANTED—2 GOOD PANTALOON sewers to the oon meres ce Baise ect TE TO LEARN TOO DRAKE, Manager, ‘Wil! sell thetr entire of ice! and CI tm consequence of beng thts Suny gos prox. of Tage fps exams Teoefrey. vie = ut TO OPEBATR ON tJ AUG it a, ONGE—PRRSONS OUT OF EMP.OY- reads rale, during the 8 Chathein », room 112, ERS— WANTED, A 00 CONTEOTIONERS_WANTED, 00%. situation. Inquire fectioner, one who w HE FRIFBDS OF MR ISAAC WILKES interes! iiog Rrra ed mae Lat) 8. SAILORS IN “CONSTITUTION,” Byven those who aseociate evil deeds only with tattered clothes and the cast-a-way's of civilized life, and deem “respectability” free from euch contamination, grossly deceive themselves, Bat of all other rogues, the shop-tifter and, worse stil, the female shop-lifter, might be looked upon as a strictly city production. Such is not the fact, however, as the following case in point -will show. The 8.,....... Manufacturing Company is one of those © ncerns, common to the Fast= ern States, where large numbers of whole families (.ad employment. For the convenience of these families, as well as of the residents of the large town of W. ........, where its works are located, and with a little of “a single eye” to the profits, besides, the Company keeps an extension store—comparatively a seconds Srawant's, Horn’s and Seymour's, all combined Among thelr employers is a Mr. .....6..— Wurre, wo will call him, for this occasion—an honest, plodding man, though not fully up to the Yankee standard of thrift, Mr. Wire lives at sume distance from the ‘ centre,” and like many anotKer mechanic thus situated, keeps his horse and wagon, which is mainly used for the convenience of his wife, especially on shop. ping an marketing occasions, ‘The store” has, in the course of time, suf- fered some from dopredations, and the “clerks have had their eyes “peoled” by experience. Mrs, Wurre has maintained a good standing among her customers, Her purchases, though not large, have been frejuent, and her woman's curlosity has led her to extensive examinations of every portion of the stock in trade over and over again, The last time she appeared, Mr, M..... waited upon ber, After the pound of sugar and the tea and molasses had been duly deposited in the wagon, Mrs, Witre thought ske would look at pegged boots, for her o'dest boy needed come for winter woar ‘very bad.” ‘The stock of boote was careful y examined but the prices were too high, and, with a sigh, Mrs, Wuire turned away for home, As she raised her clothes to pass down stairs, Mr. M.. thought he caught sight of a bit of leather under her faded black shawl, In an in- stant his politehess rose to fever heat, ‘Wouldn't Mrs, Winre look at some now handkerchiefs ?— very cheap ?—some fur cage, then, just right for the boys, and only 50 cents,” etc., otc. Mrs, Wurre was easily persuaded. Sho did look at caps and herdkerchiefs and cotton, and all the odds and ends the polite Ma M..... suggested, making frequent trips, at intervals, to the wagon. At last the trading ended, and polite Mr. M., as he bowed her out of the door, stepped with ber to see her off, although she assured him she could do vety well alone. As he handed her the reins, he remarked quite anconcernedly, “By the way, Mrs. White, dida't you bring out a pais of those boots with you by mistake?” The good woman colored up, guessed not, but the glance of Bir. M's, searching eye set herto searching very assiduously among the straw and under the blanket at ber feet. “Sure enough— 00 1 did,” and she produced a pair of boots, won- dering at the same time low she could have been so ‘‘careless.”” Mr. M..... took the boots, and then said he would like that piecp of cotton, unless she meant to pay for it. And thus the farce went on; Mr, M. ‘ze for the sto'en articles one by one and handing them to a clerk who stood ready to recaive them, “Now, Mrs, Wire,” he, when the wagon had been emptied of its booty, ‘1 shall have to trouble you to step into the office and see the managing directors, They were sent for while you were making your purchases, and wish to baveatalk with you.” Mrs. Warce silently obeyed, and a clerk who had been sent with a search warrant to her house made his appearance soon after, bringin many dollars worth of Mrs, Wairrm's former ‘‘carelessness.” Mr. Wane also was summored, bat with roman fortitude he said sententiously, ‘If my wife's been stealin’ jest sond her to prison—I'll take care of the children.” Of course ‘‘a scene” en- sued, It ia said that “corporations have no souls, but wo can vouch that in this instance as in similar ones which have preceded it, theS...... Co., had soul enough to consider the Impending disgrace of # large, honest and respectable fami- ly, and, on ptomise of amendment, forgave its one confessing guilty number. Of all Mrs. Wurrn’s family, not one suspected her guilt until her arrest, They knew she made'good bar- gains at stores, and that housohold ma:ters pros- pered in her hands,*and farther did not deem enquiry necessary. Her former purchaser had all been smali—one article a: a time,“and herco no suspicion had ariven, New Pabitontions. ‘Tux Wire's Tatas ann Tavarns, By the aut { “Graco Hamilton's Bohool Dayw," ‘Hoart's Faso in the House,” “Kingsdown Lodge,” ote, New York : Baauvow & Co. This is a handsomely bound volume, of nosrly three hundred and fifty pages. The story is told In the usual graceful style of the author and will be read with interest, Tux Ocv Bareie Gaovsn. By J. 7. Trawbriditty anthor of “Father Brigutbopes,” Neighbor Jack? wood," etc, New Yura: Sugunom é& Co, To the lovers of light Merature, this little vieinity while abolition and " Suan Beaoe Wotbecs Wess wack ‘Gel tks naartere too hot to hold them, we apprehend. Weeks, the Converted Actor. Boston /'rateiler, of Dec. 1, published following strange story. If trae, it places Mr. Weaks in no very onviable light before the public re H. Waaxs, the “converted hia appesrance in this city, under the agumed vame of Ciamure E St. Oval Circumstances which it would scarcely interest the pubtic to know. subsequently {nd the under- ed to take the necessary meastires to ascertain who and what the man was. The result 60 far as it is material to the public, is given in few wor When he waa in Troy, proforsing to be « Christian minister, be was chambered for hours torether, dur. Sel ay, ant om the succeeding Mou wine prostitute of the city, ordering a liquors for both tn bite room, ' Afterwards, at Byra- curse, be was closeted daily at his board with's woman of questionable character same time was known to be in the habit of meeting a Prostitute, with whom he ultimately au assignation hour. On one oozasion, olathe q at try church fore sixgle Sabbath, between the ery of a gentleman «hose hosy italities he tad soospted, an d afeerwar 16 boasted of the explolt. wring hia three mouths’ ministry in Gy racu, he prosecuting n° fi at the same tine pements. In one case, ho waa turned out at alate hour ofthe night for the manner in whieh he premed his mult ; and in another, to got the young lady Into bie power, he resorted to an artifice Which the vilest pander 'to the vilest len in North street would soorn. And at the vory moment when ke was devoting the intervals b.tween prayers and preaching to tao prorecuti: these several matrimonial scterpritce, if there ny faith “to. be Piaoed in evidenes, i ad of two wives at least. ‘As bo hag dentod, in the most positive terme that he was ever mania, and in the absence of prof and the pursuit of proy will be likely to repeat the donial 1 propose to givescme of the evidence in my Possusion, bearioy on this point. 1 have now bee fore me a letter under his own hand, dated Septen:- ber 29th, 184%, which, besides containing several sliustons’ to bis wite, has the following by way of PetPritale, Vou reed not be rurprised, beeanse ‘Speak of my wife, for (have been quarried one year f Laat Jon JF came to 1 ld not tall you when time. / alve wanted the olf) athe husl ard Jor folts I am man ied. 1 have written to her; « La ‘lose her letter es teealg to Haine to have St ‘make this quotation rather ‘us into the character and tendencies of writer, than as evidence of his marriage, beoa.se on this last int I have other and better evidenes, to wit: the poke of the town registrar in I.idgeport, Ct., which dear the following record : * Marri to ake a HA sirmingh: “Guouse Brown, Mialater of the Gospel pan to whom he was thus married, Cuas, LL. Wares being himwelf the witness, ts still ving. In © letter dated February 9 1897, he writes “1 was married one year ago on the 20th of the prs sf in Baltimore, to @ young lady named HL Of this second wife be saya: ‘Bho was but fifteen when married,and,though ls pos- femed of every quality which renders oa apy And this secoud wife, too, Cuamias H, Waaxs na himgelf the witooer, again is still Tt shout Ve stated, r, that when he married her lie bore the name of Cuseixs Wantwosta, and married her as Cuanuss Wantwommn. When he left Syracuse, finally, he ayolded ¢! Live taling bia" boeuoge from the hotel i fe from ‘unpaid bill of twenty odd dollars as brance, instead, A few woeks more impoa'ng pe sonal appearance than his ewn wardrobe and state of his exchoquer allowed, he burrowed @ ni and costly sult of clotbes for » alngle evening, and the lender bas neon nothing of his olothes since, Where be will next turn up, or under what guise cult to conjecture, Within the faring in the characters preacher, beth of which he hes dis , be haw figured ‘Avy one who dealres t) know who Tam, and what measure of ordality attaches to my statements, I Hon, Wa. B. Canuoun, Hours and Dr. ve 8h ior, Hua Governor of the Commonwealth; and Wannae, Secretary of State, ALANtox Hawt Huston, Deo. 8. 1550, “ ‘The Tewnsen the Rie (irande. The Corpus Christi Ranchero of the 26th ult., hasan Peery rg et treating of ee peclons towns on t rande, their geographical po- tition relative to one another, to n bork Mexican towns,and to the city of Corpus Uhristi, According to the statement, the proportion of Mexicsn to American or Anglo Saxon residents along the whole Kio Grande frontier is as ten to one, Grande, in lat. 28 deg. by pan 100 deg, i in lat, 28 im. ie a 30m, 19s, cistant from Brownsville about 32! miles, from this city about 205 miles, at suah lace we should find Fort Duncan and Kagle "ase, in close proximity to which are the Mexi. can towns of Piedras Negras, Ni ola Peliote, Presidio del Kio ( Ayenda and Ban Feruandy, ni inbsbitants. Proceeding ther ce 116 miles down said riv in latituce 2/ deg. 80m, 08 s,, longitude 9! deg. 20m, 07», distant from Brownsvi le ali ut two: Lundred and fifty miles, and from this city only 138 mils, we ficd Fort Mclatosh and Laredo, the county seat of Webb.c unty, opposite to watoh bo the Mexian town of Hoste onteray and a po, clation of some 1,(00, Continuing down stream some 60 milos, in Jatitude m, 064, longitude %) m, 178, 27 #., distant from Brownsville about 155 niles, and from this city 140 miles, we touch ty veat of pata county, Carrico or Belleville, rot far distant from’ whicd is the Mexican town of Guerro, with 4 000 lahabi- tants, Following on. 15 miles further, in la’, 21m, 206, longitude 8 dog. 9 m ‘ Starr county, distant from us about one hundred and thirty-sevea milos, we (ind the flourishing Sao J ir some 10,000 In @ word, the railwa; have for some time been busily mae ot sarin earth to the spot, with no more effect than they had tried to fll the ocean. The morass is ery is not without lent. OUnthe the railway bet ween and London, similar quicksands occur. When the road was first built, the contractors were thunderstruck at the steady subsidence of the track, upon which they hed vainly dumped thousands of cart loads of earth. With od Perseverance, however, they went on carting earth to the spot, and after ime the ground ceased to sink, They had found bottom— at a depth, it aid, of something less then ile. -In other parts of England—in Lin colnshire, we believe, and alsoin parts of tho ‘Weet—similar quicksands are tra’ il by raft ways on wide platforms, which act like snow- shoes, and keep the sleepers afloat on the surface by their great breadth. The only sate plan is to go on tilling in the quicksan’ with earth until bottom is . We hear that the spot to which we refer is so spongy in its nature, that while the track 1itks a few inches daily, some meadows adjacent have been raised several feet. To what extent this phenomenon may compli- cate the difliculty the enginoers must decide,— We betieve that nesriy the whole easter slope of the island, from the hillsides to the rea, rests on asbifting baste, If this be the the con- sequences may hereafter prove sorious to heavy buildings. Letter from Jobn K. Cook. Tto Cleveland Leader publishes the following extract of a letter written by Capt. Jous K, Coox, dated Charlestown jail, Doo. ¢ ‘The statements that have been mado in regard t? my ormpanions and myself false, Tuer? haa not been one aing'e inst ich I have folt or shown any signs of feer or nervousness r bave been herr, Neither haa my comrade, Oorrto, wnee he has occupied the cell with me, shown any auch weakness or dread of death. We dishke the mode of death to which we have beon doomed; but, notwithstanding, we are cheerfully and calmly awaiting cur fale, and trust we shall meet it like mn, I wil frankly admit that on one or two occasions Ihave been agitated by the reorption of touching letters from my wife and other relatives, whose hap: piness are dearer to metban my life, The doomthet this place, on accourt of the farewell scene betwoen Capt. Baown, Corrio and myself. To show the false- hood of these hat at this farewell that be dia act har go would vw | id ewe cur he gebed ng and bate us el There a4,n0 one Present exeapt Uap Avis, Capt " pt Av oll, will, 1 thipk, vouch for the truth of this stats nent, as wil, Mr. Corrio, essed farowell, Lake Superior Miaing News. Cur Lake Superior tiles have come to hand, From them we ether some late intelligence of 7 iy met ‘The fea ipped from season just closed was two thousand dix huss dred and sixty-six tons, ome thousand three hundred and thirty-seven pounds, Of this the Minnesota furnished ore thousand tix hundred and sixty-four tons, Rockland, three hundred and sixty fone tons; the Natio threo hun- dred and fourteen tons, two hundred and sixty- three pounds ; the Adventure, one hundred and forty-three tons and the Oxime, Everzrean Biull, Norwich, Aztec, Nobraska, Toliec, Mase’ and bidge quantiles varying fron thirty-mx or ten tons enc! Thir, says the “Miner, shows a decrease of thirteen tons as compared with the agyregate shipments of last year. The main faling off isin the Min- nesota, which last year shippod one thousand nine hundred eleven tons; yet hor loss of two hundred and forty-seven tons ls nearly com + pensated by the gain in product of the National and Rockland, the former shipping one hundred and forty, and the latter one hundrod and four tons over their exports in 145%, The greatest per centage decrease Is in Toltec, which last year ‘shipped thirty-one tons eight hundred and twenty-six pounds, ‘Ihe largest per centage increase—whore any was shipped last yoar— is in Evergreen Lituff, the lagt year's shijmonte of which were only five tons, one thousand six hundred and fourteen pounds. Oldest Steambea: The steamboat ‘Sarat which waa cut through by the ico on Suniay, and sunk, in the bay opposite New Hamburgh, was probably the oldest steambogt known in the Northern waters. Sho was built in 1825, by W. C, Rapri New York, to run to Hartford, Ct., aod wa istened the ‘Quiver Els worth, ‘at effort of Mr. Ri 1%, and, at the tin successful ex; In 1437 she was trans- ferred to the Hudson tiver, where she run for a long time as @ passenger About 1518 she changed hands, when s! ud dered a highly of ¢ is now known by that name) belong: ers, Gaui aud Troi ost, of Troy, and was valued at @ thirty-four years she has perfurmed amcunt of labor, and for upwards of thirty years ecined money for her owners. She may yet be placed In a condition to perform more labor and remun her owners. m after the ice struck the “Saratoga,” she commenced filling and went down stern foremost, in about fifty foot of water, As she was sinking the hawsers attachod to her tow were thrown off, and the captain ercaped in corpse, having died immediatel: vomiting an immense quantit: bly in consequence of having burst a blood ves |. — Quebec Gazette, Dec. 9. ‘The Time Bal! Mr. Secretary Conn has been speed to place the time ball on Houre, that ne e@ higher elevation than the Fxchange, and better for the purpose, ‘There appears to be no doubt that Mr, Cons will comply with the request, Tho time ball will be f wood, six feet in «liameter, and painted The method of its is as fol- low? :—Shortly previous to the hour of noon, which is the only hour Indicated by the ap: tus, the ball 1s ratsed a [othe’ top of the, hegatal, where lt my Ob- servatory at Albany, over the wites of the Hud- son River Railroad, connecting with the top of be trad a orn, by moans of a sit contriv withdraws ¢! teh” the ball to drop. wie “aslly globe which plays easil through its contre upon the staf?, falls in a 4 fle over a recond of and comes dowm with some momentum, but is arrested by spri which leave the pole within a few feet of the roof, and bent outward. Tho ball, having « complished its object for the day, remains at the foot of the po'e until the next day, shortl: b fore twolve, when it is again placed’ tn peek n, Horrible Affatr. The Nashville, Teon., (/aretie, learns of a ter- rible coourrence in Chatham county, A Mr. Laxasran ard bis wife had been absent from pas Reo wines time on £ Vi, as th tie jouse, during thelr absence, charge son, aged about 11 years. Returniug house at a late hour of the night, to test the boy's courage, an Me. sraalehlly apperacked tl house, ant asked for admission. boy asked who was there, bat received no answer. Repeating the question and receiving no answer, he procured a double- barreled shot gun, and stepping outside of the house fired. gun was with buckshot, hear nec eae eek effect in Mi Done 4 ” hueing supposed a wound. The bgeay of the boy, on iliscovering whom he had shot, was intenze. MAIL ITEMS, ko. Wriuam B. Eowanns, of Surry county, x was found dead in the road, a fow days Now London brig Georgiana, has return. ed from an 18 months’ whaling tri ith 900 Tula, of oll and 15,000 bar of bone,” ™ ‘Tur railway trains in Kentucky were detain- ed by snow last week, and in St. Loois the owner of a largo sleigh let it for twenty dollars ap hour. * Ar St, Paul, Min,, on the 3d inst, Mrs. Axar BILavsxy was sentenced to be hung for poison- it g her husband, in Maroh last, ‘Tue Halles Centrales, or great markets of Paris, are ts ee railway with tle Road by w! provisions are brought from the country, Tan Miselssippi river was crossed on the ice by foot passengers, from Dunleith to Dubuque on Thursday, and at La Crosse, by horses wagons, in safety. Tur wreck of the burned ateamer Island Belle: an she Hes at Easex Landing, on the Connecticut river, was sold’at auction on Friday, for $3,000. chasers were Oxiven H, Cramk and Wa, BOanpmay, of New York. Ix Wisconsin, the papers are agitating in favor of abolishing all laws for the collection of debts, on the ground that Courts and juries are so corrupt oF ignorant, that thefworat ide always wins, In addition to the igrominy of the fine of two hundred pounds and the six months imprison- t, Mr. Fatiows, the Canadian lawyer, who unlawfully obtained a soat in the Legislature in 1857, will be stripped of his gown as a barrister and ‘Queen's counsel. Foxtnen Indian murders are reported at Spirit Laks, Munnerete, where such terrible od a year or two since, eficht reported as killed by the say- nd ferocious ouslanght apoa the oe Haan MAX LANow, the German chass analyst, has published @ work on Pavt. Moray, com prising, hia ‘matches, codvul ation plays and lindfold amen, togather with biographical and critical noves, I has been translated into Eng. lish, and publishes in London, with additional notes, Dn. Patan, Jn., from St. Louis, an ambro- typist, robbed the Pust Uflice at Athens, Ga., on Friday, and attemptid te fire the building. He was arreeted and confersod his guilt, The money and stamps sto'en have been recovered. Pati fa jail, Tus Scientijic American announces a ma- chine for ing eose, the r<sult of a number of years’ labor, and one of the most ingenious pieces of mechanism ever seen. It not only Rees the feathers, but separates the lon, ‘om the short ones while passing through the machine, It will pick forty-tive jgeese per hour, ing a raft, (leecending to Cumberland, ran on te the pier of the lower bridge, sinking it immodi- ately, whereby some four or tive of the hands w owned, We were unable to learn further rilelarh, or the names of the men who were rowned, Tue New Jersey folks are becoming will on new railroade, Some twelve charters fur entirol; new railroads will be Legislature, besides su sions of existing road roads are Intende:l to open new routes betwoen New York and Philadelphia, Ir having been reported by the papers that Gen, TwiaGs had countermanded the orders for the march of troops to Brownaville, Lieutenant Wassincron writes to the San Antonio Ledger that, with the exception of one company, the aro stil en route for the scene of the late jents of Rutgers Colloge, as edonsam, attempted to imi- the Princeton lads, last week, in burning Brwann and Brecwar and Ga in effigy. ‘These litte feliows, with their bibs and tuckers i} 3 5 2 3 w dies will, however, be all taken proper interment, Titw Waynesboro’ (Ga ) News of the 7th says :—"Just as we that a travelling agent county, went into a negro quarter: in the night, and was the regroes. An old favorite servant waked up his master and tnformed white man out there Bj d ij seek Hla Nxar MoCall's Ferry, on the are some remnants of the race which peceied the New World, known as the ‘I iteps."* eee cer Dee onion ns or steps cut into fiver ab than be t, whic ny Invited and present ; tures, not ex whilst walting FINANCIAL, dé, WEW YORE, Woedamday, Des, 14, an for directors of the Central Reliresd. was held af Albany te-day. The old board were re- elected by 4 unamimous vote, Two reports are out one from the Directors aud one from the commiites 11th inet ; Middievex Co., @ per cont, peysble Jem. 10; Boston and Worcester Railroad, 4 per emt, peyable Jan, 9.—The condition of the Beuks ef the fur leading cities of the Union. according to thelr latest statements at hand, is as follows: Fe ote ‘ee ita tia fe Oring, 20.0H0°100 U1 PAT 10.9008» Dahon mi SEES EE >! seaetesabiioe eh x f gtiz Miitiiitt eee titi g eeseter! 5 F FRR ZH = - exz)e S SFr iB: SEL: Sc8Es : ABdaR"° ERE ‘This table x derived |1y compartom of the Board males cach day 1— 43 ! RERRKKR a4: SALES OF REAL ROTATE. Maw Youn, Bes, House and lot 24 Cherry st, %5x239, ..61aeen @ do on 119th at, nr Sd ay, ea 252100- 1 do cor Ist av and 122d et, 95x10, se* ae : pee ‘allt Pine"! MAKERS WANTED—TO MAKE after SRS mar mace 1000 Zarmetpreme x itccat a eS BOARDING, Cee eee = mee givens If re Pines. Boom, is , Ciin‘on ol Boasing DOWN TOWN—A FEW SIn. Piediserncts noere es town of Kowa, having close to it the large Mexican town of Mer, with some 1,000 to eam, some 15 miles, mia, 30 sec., bor min, 38 sec, only 1 county seat of Starr county, Rio Crande City, ard Ringgold Barracks, nearly opposite to which and Camargo, numbering some 4.500 inhabit- ants, and 130 miles from which stands Monte- rey. Fence 10 miles farther with said stream, in | manuscript volumes, and rare old original doc» lat. 26 dleg. 5 min, 55 sec., leng, 98 deg, 13 min. | urents touching the early history of the State. 87 ec. dis'ant from us 160 is the county | Theso anebent records are continually resorted seat of Hidalgo county, Kdinburgh, opposi'e and y throughout West Jersey, some in 1 in very close proxiinity to which ttands the the land ‘thelr ancestors Mexican town of New Reynosa, with som If ago, others to 1 600 inbabitan' ce discovered, And thenc tovonsult them as historical de- in Tat. 25 also, reside the descandan's of ot New Jersey, who ows and occupy tbe property in which he tnd where he died Just asthe Hevolation was Unlined wr foc ad toma 1a inguished as @ post, died unmat 0, and the family survives in the porsons of a gnd he has couséquently granddaughter of the historian and son, | bandred end ify ‘and in those of the children of her sister, Sati, the Pe who was bimself for many years in olticlal em- — ployment under the Col Government, had rank cf Cagtain. consteut access to these copious fountains of . a Btate of Virginia, says the Richmond He tee ah Le meade OF thea Leniited | aeuuircr bas. guaranted the Interest on the | juilicious use which Le made of them bea givon . i Nawal bohde, and, upon the faith of that guaran: to his history the high appreciation which, asa panel ny then Nee found purchasers. The standard work, it long It |. Here, 4 it has not been and the J Mao team anelont orary’ to whisk bo war's ily Interest has not boom paid and the Jenaasy liberal eontributor at its foundation, and now conta'ning many extremely rare old bouks. It {or ttre bo parol bt fost Bal ly suffered occupies @ mean and rickety frame building, '. Hanke'by shoe and barn, ad Yoo veh oo | de hat thie tt are a Mapovlded fe, posed to danger from fire," Suddoa Deathe-Amecting (use. oi Cn Tuesday evening the wife of a man na’ Jonm Jomms complained of a violent headache, tnd requested her husband to apply cold. water to her ‘and just as the man was pl Sve deh op head, t! woman 6x) 5 mottoes: | husband, tiptckuch ‘affected. at tho ii death of his wife, yester¢ay morning expressed himself to his stop-eon, a lad of about 11 years of ‘as being oppressed with a feeliag akia to fi polpentica ‘aad baving «great dealt te ekod teary menut ‘a small boat with the crew and passengers, He spent Sunday night on Barron Island; aud was taken off Monday. just token off, wore frightened out of thelr pur pote by a few of the town boys who got wind of it, NEW YORK CATI'L@ MARKst, Wronaspar, Dee, 4, ‘The current pricea for the weeks af all the markete ere ae tollway volume will be a welcome guest, The young, ‘An accigent occurred at Harper's Thursday, when some twenty-live pourds of powder exploded in the proof-houre, ‘The men Prore epgeged in making ‘oarvridges when some fire was communicated to the entire keg. The explesion wounded several buraing « tleman by the name of Biskwanr, aad also Creaking theara of Mr, Hina Hmauacros, in ferry on N. J, Daily says Proprie:ors of West Jerse) pt Bxay CATTLA | their auctent ‘tanutzation, stil maiatain moet at st ‘The Surveyor Gon~ kept the volun i- , embri piles of ‘There is at present much discussion at the Pires quaby, South as tothe best plan to put down the North- ern Abolition sentiment, The Washington Siar thitks the plan of nou-intercourre with States that refure to abide by the Slavery Compromises of the Constitution just the thing, This also scoms to be the provailing sentiment among some of the leading minds of Virginia, The Star eaye:— near Smithfield, Isle of Wight ‘ginia, is said to be the oldest one now in existence in the United States. It was ted sometiine between the years 1630 and 1635, during the reign of CaAnuas 1, The brick, lime ard timber were imported from Eng. | land. The timber is English oak, and was framed in Europe, ha. A MAN has just been put upon the pension List j in Belgium, rays the Monsieur Beige, who was born at Chimay, on the ‘tb of November, 1/09, eat ut G5 mi/es down said stroam, J min, 16 sec , long. 97 dog. tant 160 miles from us and about LAGE, AXD EMBEO! LACES | such « spirit as aniustod tho mip, 17 seo hae Lasse on re 40 miles from Polnt Isabel and Brazos Santiago, pad 4 ’ the American its port, we find the county seat of Cameron Fite cate cal 3 Fa a county, Brownsville and Fort Brows, bavi er terns pilewense yplish the good end of compelling the oppcelte to it the flourishing Mexican city ol Its course with reforonce to Matamoras, with wot less 8,000 inbabit~ QVEBOOATS | tte South, wihout the dostruc ante, wists a governm¢' Oar city of Corpus Christi, in lat, 27 deg, 47 Kach Southern Btate 97 dog. tt MG a at Tae min, 17 #ec., lon 7 ‘min, O2 sec, near dcaaription of persous are Conctiouten the ‘contee of 6 gress licle’ iw the lance of its at ¢ Testis, Lt Pico, imme them from circumference of which are to be found nearly all ne On this whole frontier, Mexican to that of the American or Anglo-Saxon race, om sn average, is about 10 tol; but some points, as between the inhabitants of G roro aud Carrizo, and Roma, Cs Grande City, and Reynosa and Kal ulation is about 26 to 1, ith this numerical proportion against our race, and with the knowled, deep hatred at the same time by t! classes hp proportion of the Lt i 1 rie fend post’ at ~ And protection £ . Ky ‘om the part of southom | ll of the Hic Grande towns, must be apparent. TWO O8 THRER YOURG MEN CAS It ia this kind of protection which their peouller ‘Ee ea een oar pater ‘ ‘and which w our duty at the hands of our J’ederal Gov~ —_— erament, AND $2 75—GOOD BOARD AND 250 AND AND sous eae eae tia ee Quicksends on Staton Idand, re agular, dlgovecay which, have bean 1g the Staten Bailroad, are f Mansasiiusotig current 69 cosdy Maussache Some madein jured of Penzsylvania

Other pages from this issue: